Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 26, 1848, Image 4

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Essentials to Winitietive Farmiaff.
I. deed inaplentente t .ef husbluel 4,Autil plenty
them, ffhielr ehould•alwayerpe keptfin peifeei oi.
1. . .
Z. op oa•wg and thorough inlyerization of
the soil, by the free use of the harrow, drag, and
roller. • ` 4,
• cl. An application of lime, Marl or ashes,,voe . re
calcareous matter.or potash may, not ke present in ,'
the 'soil. • In, epplyi ig lime to land, if there be
zduch vegetable matter therein, 100 bushels may
be.applied at once, though we should prefervine
it at four different doses, so that a portion thereof'
should be always near the surface, thus
. -providing
by' themeans of its application, against ' its sinking
owing to its specific gravity, beycind "the' ordinary'
reach of the roots of, many plants. Where land
may be Ain,
bt *.l. but scarcely provided with
ivege
table remains, il' 25
.0r.30 bushels .of lime, per
acre si,itact '-enriugh.• The quantity 'of marl
ilhould be, regulated alsix,,.by the condition of the
land and made to conform thereto ; but to act advi-,
sedly,. it'wouttbe best to . cause the marl to be
analyzed, in Oriteroo ascertain the relative pro
portion of calcareotis matter, which it might contain
and then, so to apportion it,r that the soil should on
ly receive such a quantity as would yield te„snch
'land as was rich in -vegetable natter, 100 bushels
per acre of the carbonate of. lime, and a similar
quantity as above prescribed of lime to that which
- .waS.indifferently provided with snch remains.—
' Where.an analysis is not practicable, from 200 to
400 bushels of marl wonldbe a safe application,
either quantity to be regulated ity the condition of
the soil, whether exhausted or otherwise. Of ashes
from 50 to 100 bushels, if leacherloo land in good
heart, per'acre while from 25, to 50 would better
suit, if the ashes stould be unteached- 7 ,-and half
the quantity of either, to such lands as hid been
exhausted by...sererc and improihlent crapping.
4. A. systematic.hosbanding Of every substance
on a farm capable of being converted into manure,
a systematic protection of Such substances from loss
by evaporation or waste of any kinds, and a careful
application of the same to the lands in culture.'
5. The draining of all wet lands, so as to relieve
the roots of the plants from the ill 'effects of a supera
bundance of water, a condition equally pernicous
as drought, to their healthfull growth and profitable
fructification.
6. The free use (tithe plow, cultivator, and hoe,
'With all row-cultured crops, so as to keep down, at
airtime:4, the growth of grass and weeds, those
posts_which prove so destructive to crops.
7. Seeding at the proper times, with good seed,
and an equal attention as to time, with regard to the
period of working crops.
8. Attention 'to the construction and repair of
fences, so that what is made through the toils and
anxious cares of the hus.bandman, may not be lost
-through his neglect ! . ri protect his crops from tLe
depredations of-stock.
6. Daily personal superintendence, on the part
of the master, over all operations of the farm no mat
ter how geod a manager he marhave, or however
faithittl his hands.may be, as the presence of the
head of a farm, and the use of his eyes, are worth
several pair of hands.
10. I.abor-sasing marbinery, so that one may
tender himself a$ independent as -needful of neigh-
borhood labor, as a sense of the coinparative inde.
pendenee . of the employer up-„In such labor ; ber,,ets a
disposition of obedience and faithfulnes.s en the part
of the employed
•-• 11. Comfortable stabling, and sheds, for the hor-
,
sea and stock, all necessary outbuildings, for- be
accommodation cif the hands, and protection of tools
mid implements,. as well as for the care of poultry.
12. ' , Clover and other grasses to form a part el
• the rotation of crops, and these to be at the proper
periods plowed In, fOrm pablum for succeeding
crops.
13: The Clover.field to be either plastered or
fished, each succeeding spring, 7 one bushel of the
former, and six of 'the latter, per acre.
! . -114; iceep no more stock than. can .be tell
kept.; but, to be sure to keep as many as the farm
can keep in good condition, as it is wise policy,to
fe i cd as much as posAblo of the crops rown on the
farm arid tiles . return to it that which /as been ad
tuncted from it.
15. To provide a good orchard and garden—the
one to befitted with choice fruits, of all kinds—the
otherivith vegetables - of 'different sorts, early and
SO that lltg tablepai, at all times, be •svell and
seasonably suppliech and the surplu3 contribute to
increase the wealth - of the proprietor. •
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• ii . strt.tnrs.-,—' Tl;"is is a most valnafili root. .qtp
who has a good bed of asparagus," says an old
"bas his peas-ready sown, and may pluck:*
an earlier mesa than he who sows in the spring.
The young asparag,u4 plants ai s .e the lef t so:s6-
'lga for geen pea!, of wifitii die have any knowl
edge.. The cuitiQation Of the mitt i 4 eitre
sy; and rapt r i nairtitiesate l iwisbd, annually at =mil
expense. ileitig a marine plant, salt is one of the
best stimulants that can be applied. 'hi Weeding
.asparagus we never apply the hoe ; we make weed
ing and manuring one labor, as the state. hich we
.(in soltair, very strong) white it acts as a
healthy and invigorating stimulant to the plants,
destroys elleetually, by the saline properties, all the
sweedsin theberL— We .usually apply- a.dressing of
old, well rotted manure to the fall, and in the sprint
assoorfis the plants make their appearance, com
mence watering; the solution, at first, being very
weak; increasing its strent.4lt as theplants advance.
In this, way tre usually secure an - abundance" of
plants, and probably with less than one half the la
bor and expense attending the ordinary method el
cultiratioa.—Mnine Partner.
PL4tEsnox, Eo Cori, of Ontario
county, New York, is very hurcessful in raising
)1.0 preparing his fullowic %%WI a sivgle
plettintang--seinetinies during e•ututner--all the rest
itf - Vit'ittellotting and weed-killing - being done
'with a4Avo lux se cultivator. The wheat is covered
'after.eowitT, by passing the cultivator onoeovet it.
A:strip six feet wide is then teritred at a.; time:—
frhe not ltenvi , .=—A/hcoty Ceitivativ.
BOILING IN *CA LT lirst - Ea.--yains arc sahl,lb be
betterled in Nit water;
,no donbtlot :the reason
in a given Gme they are much ben& 0410,
atrts requires a long time in -boili ng :. , , Sir
• prey-Davy .tells us the h reapori TV_ Vegetables and
fish s h ou ld be plunged into beiling salt cr ater is,
, •
thui this solution boils ,
at t h „ igher tetnperatureAtart
plain
, water, end .that the_ingen scalding, fixes the
albumen, mucilage, atl'inhrAntrititeztrajfilie
14=0;414 - ad of theickutikuttiet*tr ss a l
acid iio tianly.loil in lulus warm water. .
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Omn..
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oxetr kWlov I
a arbtt
aallycal
-le4 5 01. t it. 1 * 1 4 43 ii4eir:: :11 0 1 4 414 11 6 4 1
Of; al%collnltiii***l t
smooth and ihostitaiii_ratbliOrt'thielaead;auKtothi
glesiebtirotr; largs - r; Mita . ears, , -wide 'nostrils;
black Eqpt; a thiW,:tieshir neck and kits ishotlfarn
broad rearm ; a largabellY; thick rump and,thighs;
a straight back ; a long tail well covered with-hair;
short and broad'hoofs. The best Colors tutt - brown - ,
dark red, and brindle. When ox has :CoMplcted
his eighth. year he should be,fatteued.
If oxen are worked in the yoke fttiwet -. weather,
their necks are apt to become sure; Td
,prevent
this, a little tallow should tie rubbed on the.imirts
of the yoke which.lie upon their 'locks, and also on
the hews. The folloWiug remake ort the" trtar,rge•
merit of working fibin . thg ikeW;Eriglartil
Farmer, Vol. p. 19.1 :
" Do not retard the growth of your beasts. of
draught, endanger their health, and render' them
insignificant in the eyes of many by working them
_hard while young. But the younger they are inor
, ed to light work, the more docile they will
,oneral-
ly become.
" Art English writer recommendseareing; oxen,
and says, "the ox, after The sensinion beconies fa
miliar, receives pleasure from the operation and
will momentathy loregohis meal to receive the full
enjoyment. Ills feeder perceives. this, and brushes
the part which glees most pleasure.' The ox shows
his gratitude by Wagging his tail; the feeder in re
turn calls him by name, and ingratiates himself with
him. Thus not only an intimacy but a mutual af
fection is formed, which at once gives attention to
the keeper and docility to the ox, and renders the
labors of both pleasant."
"Their 'A. and their fodder ought to be pro
portioned, that their health and their spirits may be
kept in full tone. Their coats ought to be kept
sleek ; their hides loose and silky; the flank should
fill the hand and the shoulder handle mellow. If
they are overworked or underfed, shwisliness
will evidently follow. A working ox ought always
to be beef, that in case of accident he may lie fit
/P.
fOr the table:: ,
The common mode of working oxen by a yoke
hai been commended by Irtany agricultural writers.
Mr. Cooper, an Englishman, according to Yourig's
'• Eastern Tour," Used collars on oxen es on buries
except that they were buckled on with The narrow
and 'open cad.. downward, They draw in harness
abreast, in pairs, single, or in a hne, and walk as
fast as horses. Mr. Bordley said "he 'law a Wag
gon in Pennsylvania drawn by two bulls and, two
oxen bridled and geerecl in harness and collars."
It appears by a work entitled "Letters from Cu
ba." by Dr. Abel Abbott, that inmanagingtheoxen
of that Island, the yoke is made fast to the horns,
near the root behind, so that it does not play back
ward and forward, and gives to the ox a similar bat
bbttor chance of backing, (as in teamster's phrase it
is called.) I have been astonished at the power of
those oxen in holding back. There is a short hill
in one of the streets of tido city, at an angle of for-
ty-five degrees. Standing at the. foot of it, I s A7. , a
;cart and oxen approach at the top, with three hog -
heads of molasses, and the driver sitting on t 4
forward cask. The driver did not so much as lea*
his perch ; the oxen went straight and fearlesiyy
over the pi'zit of the hill, and it seemed as if, they
must be crushed to' death. The animals squatted
like dogs, and rather slid than walked
. to the foot
of the hill. have lye any animal that could -have
done it? And if they could, have we. any docile
enough la , have done it with the driver on the cart?
Thus tuperior is the mode of yoking in holding
back the load in difficult places.
It gives them still mord deciyive advantage in
drawing. A fillet of canvass is lain tin the frontbe•
lov the horns pass, and theanimal presses against
the most invaluable part:of his frame: his head,
his neck, his whole frame is'exerted in the very
manner in which he exerts his mighty stprigth in
combai. It is the natural way, tharekter; of avail
ing, yourself or thii`powerful and patient-animal to
the best advantage.--Coinilefiraimer-
Tnr. Fxmata.-- r Sem" itt tinehartlrisay Okeellerli
that " The true fanner is a philanthroPiti.
bons not only to•providejor his own wants e butle
is urged by a constant desire to leave 9roddleet
ter and more beautiful than helnikrit, ara to ay
to the stock of human comlints." :Suck indeed, is
ever the character of the Taus nudges— Would to
God we had more of their ! "We
s consider a„eri
culture, says a celeorated writer,7 o ats ,every way
subsidiary not only to abundanee r industry, coluknt
mid health, but to good month, and ultimately to
religion. We Mean] the farmer, stripped to his era
ployrnen and cultivating his lands, as belonging
to-the ret-order of Natur's noblemen ; we wish him
boner ul harvests, and involve upon him the bless
ings of God in all his undertalti ,
Eatirs PLAKTING..-...A.giutlecrian farmer of our
I acquaintance tells us, that for three pears he has
*plagiCit potatao . at three *differnitt Ferindsi via :
early in April, late in April, and in May. 'Every
year the early potatoes have , been Bound - anti firm,
the middle part unsound, and the late mined. He
sayr:it i:slarl4 planting whibh protfcbsitteZtwilto
against the epidemic. We wokeA . la aiiTeat4na
ny accounts of the rot that the early pot:noes were
sound. • °
Tnv Ir.—A fanner. who is - fatuous for having
good fruit, says he raises his fruit in the folloajng
manner : fie takes a cutting frcm the best tree be
can find, puts the end of the cutting into *large pa.
tato. and sets it iu the earth, leaving but one or tvio
tuettett of the cutting aoove gmund. The entail!,
..cion sends out roots and grows rapidlyi-making a
fine tree, which needs no parking.
• _ _ _ _•
RiPrttknpr Wltexf.—A. writer in .KnOlariti, for
the Geneses Fawts.r says thni - from the - eohliventh.
Cr and oceasconal showers,
,wheat_ requirps - .there
twice the time to ripen that it . does in Western
"Seii - York, w h ich he thinks n tesiten the'" in
n!,
fills 80 much better than here.
Sussousso.—The Id4rk Lane Exsreass notices
irnprovetnenta.made on the farm of Lord Stains, in
'NVigtotreiltire. One part was drained; imbsolled,
thbroughly pulverized, and then I;icidriced
40 bit' sin& of wheat to the. acre, where, only 12
were raised before. - • - • - - • •
Conlqt our enemies know always heir mach we
seforeAorne,lowimlobern,Tlot would
hilly be.penetrated by femme I . : . ; ,
"It is proved that rt pair of, np_acro'ws, 4urlng the
time thb have 'Weir yOurig to feed, destroy on an
average,l3do (fa' terfilhirs:
''.11141070 3 . 7 4 K 6 141 1 411115gritne
arkt happiness.
~a.-.^5:.~.^~ ~vr,-~LIT Win: - - ~~; ^c<~•rr'
ISTILII3IIkI, AIII(11ITZUSALJIMUMI7TLIMIIIII1
1111)X3PliW YcigetOKOffi l itis!.
iii. • INTERNAL REMEID-Ye
40 1 1: conlisgto directioss,a cure fisrlifassin '
•-• systrronsor ':es isaast,-• •
A common consequeotie hf-t Wis alreedboi is is bind . •
tenestnuson besting downseamtion, as it familiarly,
called ; there is shmhest, fension end Malvin.% the
part; varying from a degviViirit date Imesti ! •
lions tti the' most earn:aiding mitering vs-theie• ini
caused by the great flow of blend to dm parts. 'l3oino.
times the - Inner Mat o 7 the boweT protrudes 'etYery
evacuaticn, fofming what is called Prtifipsits of falling
of the bowels ; this i* lhe,,effect of Wok ti,figolitod.,jtjt:
lotion and weakriiiis Oftlist organ. In some ,irialances•
the patient experiences nervous pains, *ad. atoindjs : ,
esibahle, and known onli`tia the sufferer. vrhiritt'ietilts'
mesa; immediitell aP.eram evacuation, and ,Continue
from thirty Siticticsto sever al hours; these sensations
1 .are very annoying and mint:times very distreysing.—,
This disease; iifien or long 'continuance is: attended 17,
• pain and vrAttiness in the back, irritation of the Ili
neys and bladder, rind ollieforgans in the vicinity, in.
and numbness it: j ibe legs and feet, 'a !feriae' of litri4ht.
ness about the chest, and unnatural fullness of the air;
domino' viscera, eccempanied with palpitation of the
heart and oppression, indiViJuals sometimes expeifence,
previous to en altacVof the Piles, syrnpton . a_ denoting,
great derangement In the :Circulation ; there is i sense
of weight and pleasure hi the abdomen. with i pecaliat
feeling of uneasiness iii the bowels, conatipitionof
rinieum. attended the back and loinit,hans
.ea, and slight pains in the stomach, pile, ctitintenersee,
confused sensations in the bead, weariness, and
Wind discontented state of the mind, and a sense
.of
fullness and oppression in the region or the stomach.—
The circulation on the stirface is feeble, Ind the carretit
of blood determined inward and downwards. son ALE,
or TH. egocti,iaaaees ace COMPLAINTS..
GENT/1...-k have itised Dr. Upham's - Vegetable Pile
Electuary which I purchased of you. and boil it one 'of
the hest medicines in use for the pike, and also fter4ll
billious affi•ctions, arising from an impufe *ate of the
system. Yours, &e. E. A. COLS., Maltle Dealer.
Uarraa erralts M a met n Orri cs,
Near York, Dec. 6. 1817; S
MEeeuie. WYATT & ETCH A 12—Gefitieftlen 2-•••Ult
derstaneliog that you are lbe general ligen4 LorAhe gab'
of Dr Uphanei Vegetable EleClOarg, for: they cure of
Pilot, I have deemed h my duty to wituntem. a recom
mendation in behalf of that invaluable medicine. "
have been afflicted for many yeammitir piks, and have
tried rarian4 remeglies but with elk erects--I
begin to consider-my' ease utterly - bopeless: But about
the Grist of SeistemlgTlest, I wee prevailed upon by a
friend to make a trial olthe above named- medicine.
took ha advice and rejoice that I am not, only relieved.
but, as I believe, perfectly cored. I moat- earnestly
recommend it to all who may have the mistletues to be
afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disrane.
Very respectfully, your oll'r ant rant.
. ELY MOORE.
Meerwe. W AT? AC K %TIM 11P-OCIIIB : For thirty
years I have been afflicted with piles. general debility
and inflamation, causing tumors and prdlapmrs of the
bowels, and which had resisted all the medical treat
ment Dr. Chapman and others Could give. The last
three years of that time my sufferings defy description.
I was confined to bed, tenable to help myself, and at last
given up by my phisicians and friends - it! j.eapair of ev
er gaining my health ; in fact fur three - 111 before
was entirely speechless and my burial were
made. Bat under Providence, and the use of Dr. Up
hem's Eleetuary, though an win MAN I have the Tans
ore of stating The'racx to the public that my health is
now goo", anti hope to live many years, if it is God's
will, to make known the sterner of Dr, Upham'. Meet
nary, and to recommend it to my afflicted fellow crea
tures. It helped me beyond the expectations of all that
knew my caw, and I only say to others that it is, in my
opinion, the best medicine in the world for Pike, nr any
other disease of the bowels; and if they will use ac
cording to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure
in every' ease.
.--- ,
Ellesmere. Berk. Co., (Mass.) Nov. 19, 1847. _
Theubose certificate tells a simple and truthful sto
ty of enlrerintend relief. of:Which, at physician and
Wilikei is the case, I cheerfully endorse.
• • ' • HR. CHAPMAN.
NOTICE,—Thit renbine'lltplises MlMl:tar, has
his• written sigatiner, thus Ql^ A. Upham; N. D.)—
The band is alone done With it pen. Price $1 a inn.
67 Bold whole sale. awl retail.. by WYATT &
NETPIJAM, I:Fulton - 4., N. Ir.; and . by Druggists
pinning Ihtnughout the U. and 9atiadas.
I6EN B. FORD, Agent for Topanda, Pa. 45y
EM
MEN
Dr. Upham's Vegetable Eltetaary.
Cures Effectually and therefore prevents Pike.
READ TEE TESTIMONY.
• Hvosox, December
,11, 1846.
REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES!!
THIRTY YEARS STANDING I !
Moon WalturraTor. ,
Berkahite Co. (Mau.) Nov. 29,1 R-47.
Yours, with the utmost expression of thankfallness.
CORNELIUS SPUR;
New - Pork ratwertigentcuts.
Country Merchants Tare Notice
frypßlZO,Tilte UHT WITH Tan'Ti
Atii , AVERg 414 CO., 3 0 4!iiden; aqs, (late
• }Tinton Bs, Tracers,) offer fur isle, 'in quantities
to suit purchasers :
1,000 ems Ruled Cap Paper, at $1 25 to $1 50 ren
2;000 nits Ruled Leiter Paper, at IVO to 1 50 tni
10,000 ems Wrapping Paper, ,25 to 1 00 em
10,000 rolig Pape Ifungingit, 6 eta. ti?. 6 cts. pr piece
5,000 do American satin sto .12f a 18
6,000 pair of Oil Transparent Window Andra, of our
own manti4trims, beautiful desiggsjuid colfirs, at from
St. 00 to '5O .m pair.,
10,000 lbs. of Wool Twine and Wrapping Twine, of
aR tat, frolaani to 18 eta per lb.
Wu also itatt other goods in the same proportion, and
'we'j afiiitee .. to'please>oa"if fon will will ina see us at
Sit Militia Tams. 88—tie. A. TRAVERS Ai CO.
Pg
.No. 18, Corikind at., N. Y.
(01711iitta Tit nomms..)
lift CROTON MAMMA CTCRING CO.
r th r ,frited under the General Manufacturing Law
~qt at 4tatik , New , Yor*..) t
dArgg.l4.4a. wholesale, in quantities te Aid puretiasers
V-....st.joerpt ukauutaEturet's fujess f2e, esehor appro.-
iiredtt,
PArsir iiszintyns, of every variety ot style ill price.
'; Iraustweto nat.
ltetico Purrs im great variety.
Wurtioar. Bffsees. -
r. WureowlSessiweody
VfitsVi:serar CCIATAIN PAIMRS,
Of fitiest stew ap4 /weed prfinish. an 04 their oire
marlafereaMilef importation.- As theirs go& is large
sbellalnifetbrAiew. they. invite litercheits,Alookeeliers,
ind- - these to telt: ea& wesiee digit
sty te *milldam whew they sbril Abe city— Reiss
iry Merino* Mu • Mil sleek/roes 6 dekain
the ishribag.:67l 10 o'ch)ek bilks evertisg.
New York, March
Fount. :
rrßE'volecnbert bevittaltfen t Tile:Fon ry late
ly ncetrpled by RobeTt Titylor, ie• the city of Nies
lt, satiate therare prepared , to anpply all Arden; -for
new sins eine,. Ty pa:Pommes, 1 13 r ass italaSak. , Paper,
Oomposist-stielts,Gbisavatal - vorety Ismael, neeemsy
for ..Prnting office, The tytia which are east in-new
int;illti,Wont an'entire nein set oT rostricaa r mitil :deep
spontera t are ssarranteo ts, 114 yno,rimmdll*Y. - and
will `be soil on accomgioilating...r4 -- miltio'l.tPe.
meilakollutOrt Rt.'s Aticri 4 Circ., :Thei:igention of
Stsraotyparsia partseilarlf.sollsAra-ditalnle;wMoh at .
pageliiittralaptainallm parsseilAslOPogitk, Rob
ieskoest,for• 3ir. Jotia.A.T, Q7sreud, ii still
engaipab,ilik lRP4t►9 ?+L 4. maaofa iag &Park
meat, , Pc O P 6 lO lB -4,neflfaiierA Ilrlii -. l FtYtiTeL_O"
*mai f JeckMot N. Ah#r 001000•1 . 0 . 1 1 ,951 41. 51 -t•RP I Y
.gkiwittil iIOT-MA see' 0 111 10 1 ". 1 0 11 % .0 , 111
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sad!*4.44l74:9 l rifitibt°ffie ' ^..) :
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.allepPlitmliiih; Al-:- 3- di ie:rtio!t4l.A..f*.
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ern N. Yolk' Uoilege of 144 -Health ,
--.- - et...111•149 , 111r0g; asaftrk4;Jr. sat ;414 41
Dr.'t giL Pin lettable . Litkeitlidtirilitire:
Millifixfit • ,•• — rerßea7 is: constsetly_ wen:sass *
.1. : fame by Elie . ny . ,etaresit is_ i _ itiaknic - '.. ,
41,t,,,-Qy THE: wjR,l4 l , - '
It bas now beams Urn r o t .:0F410114 .for flogio'it,y. mot
A , ~
DROPS •-- -
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su awes ot•this complaint. •ist •• .
r. ly . rellinntd4,:no
matter of how loos standittig.4. See - •' - for tom-.
..•••• - iiRAVELs .., , • ~ „,, ~. ~
and all diseases of the urinary • orglisslOrctistallt s
flawing complsintr it edged* slow roo otherswiele
t retieveryait, t.,,wre,theeuireslestifietl4l wikessidEs.ths
4494 steocoX--feeP,atlintd•,.. 11ig.,F4,44 114, - . - Fts
- ...„., . .• .
._,,, . F. 16, V r.it AND `A:dllE, — ;
. To the ittest,West ,especially, - sad, wheaysee Alocsre
eisophdids <previa dm tuedieirte,is anted., •
• AO kiiiSVRAL.AUEDer.
no.dekteriartteorapound.isapetri of skis mixture. tt
cores these diseases' with cerium" ausLeetwity, and .
does sorkittsvelhs system torpid. • See PautPhist.
YILEs.. , ,:. nu . . , _ _
MB
a complaint-of a meat painful- character it IttIMEDI. ,
ATRLY RELIEVED, and a cm. &UMW* a Fue
days use of thialutiele ft-is farbeforesenrotherry.
paredion for this disease, or for any othershassaii-oner
lusting from impure blood—See pamphlet.
DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM.
weak back, weakness of the kidneys / dee.. or WARM*.
don of same is immediately relieved Ly o few days use
of Ike medicine. arid a cure is always result of its use.
It stands as •
c ERMA IN REMEDY.
for gna complaints; and also for derangementsof the fe
male frame.' •
•• •
IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS,
painful menstruationsi' - 14 article has ere?' been of
fered meek this which would care dila dertmgmeHts.
It miry be relied upon as a sure and effective -remedy
and did we feel permitted to do so could give
'A THOUSAND NAMES:
ea roof of curie in this dis teasing elan of complaints.
See pamphlet. An broken down, debilitated eon:tilts
tionfnron the effort of mercury.% ill find tiro bracing pow
of this et tiige to act immediately, and, the poisonous
mineral eradicated Prom the system.
ERUPTIVE' DISEASES.
win find the alternativepmperties of this article: PURE
FY THE Bi.CUID. - and Such diseases front the 'strt
tem. See pamphlet ft.! testimony acmes in all dill;
eines, which the !units of an edvertisment will not per."
and to be named, here Agents nice them a unt y; they
contain 02 pages of co beat. o f high character, anti a
stronger array of proof of this virtues of a medicine, ne
ver appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of
this article that it never Jails to benefit in any ewe,
and if !lime and muscle ore left to build upon. let the
emaciated and lingering laratul hope on, and keep ta
king the ;Redwine as long as there is an imorovement.•
The--propsikor would caution the pnhlit against a num
ber of articles which come out under the head of Sara
parities, Sy reps, &c., as cures for Dtopvy,gravel,tdce.:—.
thee are good for nothing, and connected to• gull the
unwary ; touch them not. Their • inventors never
thought Marring such:dimilises till this articlediad done
it. A partielar study of the pamphlet is solicited.
Agents and ail who•seii the article are glad to circu
late gratutiously. Put up in 30 az, bottles, at $2 ; 12
tri...do at $ I each—the larger holding oz. More than
two small bottles. Look Os! and not get imposed upon.
Every bottle has "Vatign'a Vegetable Lithontnptic
Mixture," blown upon this glass, the written signature
of "G. C. Vaughn 'onhetlirecttons and ••C: C. Vaugh
in, Huirald," stamped on the cork. None other are ge
nuine. P-epared by. Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at
the Principal Office, 209 Main stsreet, Buffalo, at Whole
sale and retail. Nopttention given to letters unless
post-paid--orders from regularly constituted Agents ex
cepted: post paid letUnt4 or verbal communications so.
!kiting advice, promptly attended to, gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sate of thisarticle
-132 Nassau st., New York city : 225:Essex st., Salem
Mars. ; and by the principal Druggist throoughout the
. - United States and Canada. as Agents.
STORRS & CO.; Wholesale Agcnte, Philadelphia.
B2PORD, Towanda. T. D. Spring, Lacey 'Ole.
C. H. Hernck, Athens. A.Durham, Tunkhanti'k.
C. H. Fisher, Wyshitiing. E. Dyer, Covington.
G. F. Redington, Troy. , April 12, 1848.—y
BULLETIN NO. 4.
mint GR.ErENBERO COMPANY hereby an
-JL
LBounce that they ate now incorporated by the Le-
Water*. of the State .of Now York, CAPITAL $lOO.-
000 ag. v....ably to the following Certificate from the Sec
retary co :irate.
Stated New York,Z
Secrete* office:
I certify that a 61.1ificate of the Ineorporation of
•'The Graefenberg Company," bearing date of the 24th
day of Feboary, 1848, was this day filed in, this office.
- ARCHD. CAMPBELL,
Albany, Feb. 20, 1848, Dep. Sec. of,,State.
This step perfects the organization of the Company,
placing it ninon the Imititutiona of the Jay. Among
objects of Incorporation were the far/wine -
Ist. That we might the more certainty prevect the
pcblic against spurious articles which the cupidity of
unprincipled men may attempt to introduce under the
name of the Graefenberg Medicines. .
211, That the vast .autnunt of business done by the
Company might be platwel'undcr the sanction of lees ,
relive enactment, and.bejhereby stamped with its ap
probation, securing to the public BRUADL6 medicines.
The time it now near at hand when the dieeases.of
spring and surnames will make their appearance. If Now
the , Graefenberg Medicines be introduced. thousands of
liva will be saved. Medical men who have become ac
quainted with the merits of these celebrated remedies,
are laying in a supply to use in their own private pract
ice. In
BILLIOUS REGIONS
especially, they are of inexpressible value. t. Used ea-.
cording to directions. a .peracin cannot be Wawa! no
maw how sickly %% country or great the exposure.—
Let the Welt freely inn" them, and . bilious .disorders
will disappear from those fair regions.
• The American Greeknberg theory does not presume
that one medicine can cure all disease. It .is - tdle•and
impudent to daunt such, .a doctrine in the-face of an
community. It is the language of quacks and
Pretenders. But in the series of medicine offered by the
Preafenberg Company. - •
• ' EVERY,DISEASE.
11011 find its antidote. The PILLS -awl sovereign in all
bilious, stomach, liur, and chronic complaints, As a
Cathartic., they are perfectly mild, tboroughand streag:
thening. The Fever and Ague Pills unerringly core
-Fewer and Ague, : Dumb Aguo , Ague.,, cake, land the
-like.. The, Health bitten testore the . lone elthe, sys
tem ' clear the complexion,euss the monthly accretions
females, &c. The Sarsaparilla is ..the best in the
.world ; and is so powerfully concentrated that it is ten
times cheaper than, tynwther., .T)ae.Children'e Pun
sea is ..meat eunordisery nursery medicine
-lad o'er
mieitge. The Eye. Lotion bas no sgitel for all fonrukof
inOunntion and weakness of the Oyes. The Green
%fountain Ointment is the princitad.ointment raw us=
ed. The Dysentery Syrup rs warranted to cure the
wont cases of Bloody Fan:, Dysentery, Myst:dam,
Cholera dliorhos, Cholera infantom, Arr. The Cos.!
sumptives Balms lithe only unfai. ing„ remedy known.
• 13.-The General Agent for Elmira, is,P. C.leoes
liafxrJci whom aPtinialbins - for *uncles any bfratd.
dressed: EtIvIrAED BART6N,.Bicretet:ri . ,
And.rnt sale by, thequllowing Agents : ,
N it - Betts, Towanda. 8L & R Fowler. Monroeton.
All Chamberlin. " : Stacey & loser. SpringfiehL
A liMewity Well& John V Destiele. Darlington,
Lit Edell. -<" • `0,0t0nt414040. Btandinglltone:
M. W Regent, Athens. Dailey. & Son., Lawful/le. .
D Gardner, C T Murphy, 1214gburi. •
daßeveng. Springfield. B Buffington, Sonar, Wenn.
i Kareli a Windham.' ,- W or Wirkk Snothßilla
Ana* Indroir fleierrA 1 47:109x.
LE-11144wir• Atton, Li field. I
Or 7 IT-:-1.
' IS
ishu., 4 et v 4 ;' :et - • ~,,-. ''" 1..- '' •
sar - ''''' „ Is
:- lk aLE 1 --..-,...4 ,Q. I P.we sh , t!'"1 Ise
Or - -..= - -- -- .- -- 7 - - -kk
01
r
„..,;.....„ ..:;6.:2-.. ~,, i ..
toning e ;_l3l , and- Biwa- _ Liae...
: l c iiii A t itif,-,litt; LINE ' l iitriedaiktoitittoro
tic guitutx - pabUFFALO, tivety'ainaltliaring
the . tnUtti4 in the 1 lowing tidal: : : " ' -.-
1 431i:Couiel',t-• r.; • •Theed4 , o•4 !) °Y - elq l4 4;A• M*.
tinvi 'Minim-, '...lrafiiindayn. at tit'efiClo l . Wt..
I Leant.HOtancts,.. ,t .......Thanalaya, ".- . , V.M.
Mow DocntßanF a Lake on Fiiday , touching atßig.
gu ilt* , siotay, . i, Entudgn. pasatog Geneva, 'We
i iet4) and 2 enffs 11_.!4 ail 6 E 11 447: - • - ,••
r Lellrii Btiffillo*n ? Minim antiCac. lna, " racy - Satuiday.
- Ifinning. :Lena/ Backwater *any; Manday.uunning.
BOAT' CORMHO,. ... 1 . ....oart.4 &JIG Thrum
BOAT -ELMIRA. - Carr. H.W. TIROWIPODNi
BOAT BUFFAI..O, ... ~. ~ :-. Corr. B. 111.. Omani.
For Freight -or Pagans apply to the . Captain" on
1 botintorto the fdllowing Agonta :- . ' . • ;
ME
1
W. M. Maori, eornin k . Priee & Holly;4ofievu.
& B.Btrang &to. Elmira. Ilastinira & Fielr&i.'.
inteitniskil i tfitilreada .1.41i11ei , , Seneca FalW
E. Hinman, arsons. L. - Holstead, MoOtesulua.
11.01 ' mend. Big Stream H. 1.. flab. Rotheater.
Wood* laroat,•Lodi. ilea &Wheeler, Buffalo.
'QI 'W- . April l% 1848.
MTWOBIt s na.V63-1
.118 sub*ribers still continue '
tcture and-keep on band
ad stand. all kittlsof cane
..t w scat CHAIRS; vso
tErfEES -4! various kinds, and
18TBAD'd,:of every desctip
, which , we wilt sell low" for
or Produce, ter White Pine
tber, White woad, 'Bass wood:
Jiarmber d air plank; ant - by
4 Scantling 13 feet long—either Buttonwood, Basswood
or Mapl e, will also be received for our work.
Tattling dot eta order in-the neatest manner.
TOM KIPTS & ht AC KIN W,ll.
Towan3a, pelx. 22, 1848.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT!
GH. & pA m , TAILORS, ( late from the
. City of London,
.) hack opened a shop, in the
second army Of the new Brick block, erected by Burton
Kingsbery, Olt Main street, where they are prepared to
uncut& altoniers in their line with accuracy & despatch,
From their long and rigorous instruction in the art,
and their extensive experience as Foremen, in the best
shops in London. they fed perfectly competent of being
able to please the most fastidious taste, and to execute
their work in such substantial and '
.finished style, as to
give satisfaction to their customers.:
ccr Cutttng done to order, and warranted to fit if
properly /7321413 up.
O. H. DAVIS,
Towanda, Oct. 12, 1841. ylB H. DAVIS.
No. I,,triek Row, ag,aia iu the Field!
Jr. Chamberin,
•p H . just teturned from the city
of New York_ with a large
supply of Watches, Jewelry and
"'(`*47 Silver
ilver ware; comprising in part,
'"q. the following articles :—Lever,
I'
• L'Epine and Plain Watches, with
I '‘,\96„:..,...`",:„" -; ,I F a complete assortment of Gold
, Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Pin-,
•ger Rinee.,Breast Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold chains.
Hold Pens„ Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silderware,
and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he offers
for sale .aceeedingly cheap for CASH.
Watches repaired on short notice, and 'warranted
to run well, or the money will be refunded, and a writ
ten agreement given to that effect if required.
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produce
taken in payment for work'; and ales. /earn note, and
forerer, that the Produce must be paid when the work
is done—l war against credit forms.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda. April 28, itpr.
EarSZOB . SLZ/1 MUM07 1 111:1ZQ
'Tic Medical Faculty is Irma!
Dr. Carter's Infallible Remedy for'
Tinieof faktssr, and size of doses eatirely
aPi4eoption of the patient!
T4V - id:wive Medicine ean be Meadviall times at the•
nehr wishrudimeltit af,CARTER SMALLEY,
togetherUith an entire tie's, and fresh stock of GRO
- escry thing in their line, such
las - Tea. Coff.e Sugar. TObacco. Pepper, Spice, Choeo
-
late, Cocoa; Citron. Figsl 'Raisins, &c., and an endless
variety
. of other articles • too numerous to men on
all of Which will lie sold as low as the same nbe
bought, west of the Empire city. We also ofler the
most splendid assortment of French. English end Ger
man 1018, ever before offered in Northern Pennsyl
vania. together with a full assortment-of Nuts; Confec
tionaries, Yankee Notions, Fancy glassware, &c., which
must 'rnd will suit u to quality and price.
Oa, IR. 1847. CARTER & SMALLEY.
The Saddle and Harness Business
S still continued by 111.K.AN&H t3MITIi , I. GULP I*CO% SMITH, Under the Firm of Elkanah
Smith & CO., at the old stand North iliac of iha Public
Square, where will be kept constantly on hand Best
. and (inflict!, Saddles, Plated and Common
Harness, all kinds iti i 7ruuks, Valices, and all. other
nrork,in their line,
Carriage Trim zing 4' Military work
done to order. From their experience and Ranctuality,
they are in hopecto,reqeise a share of public patronage.
Work can be bad 'at their shop as cheap as at auy other
shop in the county .of the same quality. May 10.'47
BOOTS-:A ND SHOES.
What are you alma here ! ye: Yes, 1 giussco
rOCtiANDS of times the question has been asked,
Where on earth are all the Booto and Shoes nia•
nufactined that supply the continualitush at the corner
Of Maibtiallti Bridge streets! 011otantiwers that this
is and these are the thittga .we do It with`!
, 7
!•-•
- •
4dear j - !hear ye I 'and undersign:o,4ld '
°Tara at
the corner id Main and Bridge streets ,. will:ielta3 re tail
this action. 39.781 pain; ofullootsAlboisians,
at s Jess pike than ever miser probably exgr.lsill be-of
fered again in Towanda.
The Ladies'. Department in this establishment is
richly. furnished with fashions.' . Ladies', ridsses' and
ettildreOrfancy and cutpti , ott .. hnots and shoe's, even to
extremity of the latent fashions. iddstainritot *Be
piece —Corner of Main end Bridge streets, the on
, Shar Store in ficndjitrd County; Half cash and
trade for Butter. H. 01 - 141 RA:
Towanda, June 113, 18474 .
Eitablisluneld
lit No. 2 1 , Brick Bow, over the store.of E. t.
third story,
3,0 =lt 11114 51$
tesPEbTFULLY informs the citizens of Tomtit
da. and the p&4ic generaily4tatke has removed
his Tailor shop to 2, Brick Rohr. ciier the store of
E. T. Fos; third story, , where by solicits those in want,
of ...Tailoring. to give him a ca 11...
Basing beeizetnployed is the host hailenahle estab
:fishatents in Philadelphia and elsewhere, and being de
!terminal to spare no pains to please. customers may
depend ,upon basing
_their work Alone promptly and in
a good sty I ewe can be had at , any strop in town. All
'work Warranted well made swat to fit. ,
:try edifier (tn•weheap: , 4l;irtinsilited;
t.r7Coantey Produce taken - in paymentfor work.
Towanda, August 30, 1.04 T..
1131 1 / 4 1 , 0ZA .-- -6 GEELMOSSIEIIa,
A LARGE im extensive assortment of School, Clas-i
El rival and, IRiacellarieous BOOM -elan. a large
stock and greavirlety of Papers, including Dote, letter,
cap. foltol'post otfea nil: wrapping' potters; •togethet
with a complete; assortment of Blank ,Books, Visiting
Cards, Enasiopes, ;! ; s4 lfc. ; all for sale cheaperthan
the theSiest, , O. D.DARrLETT.
SiWV
Sevenqj -iteven fretelusllione
- erery two second:,
Put an , the Steam !
12113.
Mai. 6,. .. Genii
- Arf k imollisru - ati
, .
~.,:4 0 , 14- 0 131.;‘
iraria ..1000Lin.sal7uRge i
.tetkirr ii4iina. ... Inc*
' Extraits frinn' the
dim, ebilstedy. ewri et ~ _
- r` no iti ites istrivEd ' at 1 peat 'perfection, and non e
tuidetrstited oritraatiet,:it, 1 }etott trijaChteciaat dr. Ger.
;soiii,:.-qtalfirroor4 isi =l' ,
. . ''" Aditittible ! nothing - seined' their exquisite de.
ficail t "--V.*.r"Gareffe. ' ' ''
•-t etre4 fton - ribs 'rep* the Sodget‘ $t the last . drir
of 414 rroinklirt ' liittittne “ Daysernsitypes—in thin
depattrueet there 'are sari way' excellent specimens; in
the eitidithitin, sod the Ind es think they see • Ro ve ,.
sive itrtiefoi in this b itch of the art. Th ey h a ,.
leek ieeoutosendedint et eta inlayer deny of the amp r
pedlars; but ans.dispoie' d rank as ~.3 1 i n order, the
colleexion of MeCI.EES GETIMON. as cootatning the
largest number of superi specimens.* •6,2g
A FFLICI I
10AILADELPHIA M
.L_ fished J 4 years ago,
cddeit.Joiielq;aud Wit ha
diaeasia, flifeigor of the 1k
u DR. KIN KELIN. N.
between Spruce and
change, Pbilidelphis.
TARE PART,
Youth who have inju , themselves bye certain prse.
iticit frequently indulged n—a habit 'frequently learned
front evif eonspaniorms or t school—the effect* of sib*
are nightly feh, even , when asleep, anidestroy both mind
and body, should apply immediately. • Weakness std:
constitionaf debility immediately !cured, and full vigor' ,
nattered. All letters post paid. 1 •
. . yorN6 MEi I
If you value your lif or your illealth, remember, the
delay of a month, nay,en a week, may prove your ru.
le, both of body and na . l d. Hence let no false modesty
deter you• from making known your ease to one who, N
from education s and respectability, can alone befriendyou.,
He who places himself lender Dit. KINKELIIed maw
meat, may religiously confide - in his honor as a gentle
man, and in whose bosnm will be forever .ocked the se .
cret of tha patient. 1.
Too many think they will hog the secret to their own
hearts, and cure themielves. Alas ! bow often is this
a fatal delusion, and ha i r ;natty a promising young man.
who might have been n ornament to society, has faded
from the earth. , .
INVALIDS,-
firiding it inconvenieto make pereonal.application,
csn, stating their case espticitly, together with all•
their symptoms. (pet u t a ll i etter. po.t.paid,) have forwarded
to them a Chest eon • ing Dr. K's medicines approptia.
ted accordingly.
Packages of Medicines forwarded to any part of
11.8. at a moment's notice. • {v29
co".Poirr Plllll tirtirras, addressed to DR. KINKE.
LIN. Philadelphia, will he.promntly attended to.
See ativertiFemeot in the Spirit of the Tittles, Phila.
U. 3. arffiaalr.
BOOKSELLER.& STATIONER,
No.. 198, Narket-d., Philadelphia.
T P. would Call the auentinri of Country Mer
e) chants, and the public' generally, to the low prices
at 'which be is selling BOOKS A I) ST,,,TIONERY,
CetiontVtt-trunt n APRS, Fe smuts, Ste.. and would im
press it on their minds, that they can buy as much at
hi. , store for one hundred ()Mists, Case, as they can at
Credit Acmes (or pne hundred and fifty dollars. He
sells for cash only, land haying no losses, he is enabled
to undersell ell othnts.
Don't /meet ! 198 Market street, second doori,elow
Sixth. Phitatlrlithiti. 36-3 m
yu ANTED, EATS to, canvass for some New
V . and Pupulir orb, in every County through.
out the Unifra .tates. To Agents, the most htral
encouragement is 411 . .. Ted—with a small capital of from
,525 to $t OM A phone° is offered, whereby an Agtnt
can make from I. to $2.5 per week.
tEr.' For purifier particulars, address (post paid)
W. A. LEARY, .IVa. 158.
North Srrrind if., Planirlphio.
L. M. NYE & CO., would re-
Tilly inform the citizens of Tow
tda and the public generally, that
7 have on hand & manufacture
order all kinds of CABINET
'T/INITURE, of the best mate ,
Is, and workmanship that caned
surpaased,in additionto the usual
chops, we will keep on hand arsi
3, of various and most approved
in Chairs, upholstered in superior
I durability cannot be surpassed
.s. Also; the half French Ma
meany ally upholstered, with curled heir,
which never loSes its elasticity, and finished with the
best hair . seating. We flatter ourselves that basing
bad much izperience in the business, we-shall be able
to satisfy .11 who may feel disposed to call, both es, to
quality and price, and • by strict ;attention to business
hope to meth and receive the pstmnage of a liberal falai:
munity., L. Jul. NYE & CO.
Towanda, ElLptember I , I &47.
C rer.4- run-. 1-1 Tli lir
3I_AY BE HAD HAD at our shop much lower than it
has ever been sidd in Towanda. Goods are
cheap, 'and wheat am lowered, and that is the reason we
can afford all for to do it. All kinds of pniduce will
be received in payment. Also, 1.1 'NIDE Rof all kind'.
Sept. 1. L. M. NYE 4 CO.
111...e0/0111E4`..111ir"..111111.
TirILL he kept on hand a large asiertment, and
made to order on shorter notice and for less mo
ney then can be produced at any other establishment in
the land. Those who are under the necessity repro.
curing that article will and shall be satisfied. it' good
hearse and pall may be had in attendance when applied.
`September 1. 1617. • I.: M.IITE & CO.
AP" _lr. lIIX rill' Jr_ raw 4ur •
M3Ml'3 azaaa,-
VI? ESPECTFULI.Y informs the citizens of Towan
da, and the public generally that he is prepared to
execute in the neatest style all descriptions of
House. Sign, Coach or Carriage l'ainting. or
• . Trimming ; and every rariety of Taney "
and Ornamental Painting.
From his long experience and .the many specimens of
his productions now in use, be entertains a fluorin:
hope that by close application to his professimi,-sol
being Prclni'Pt to order he may secure a suitaide shared
public patronage. He may be found at all times at th e
Chair FaCtory of Tomkins & Idakinson*, where he sc. ,
'be on hand tegyittend to the Cells of those who mei want
hiS services. - PAPE 1-1- !MN G IN G done on :short na•
Lice. in a superior mintier and reasonable terms.
Towanda, July. 6. 1847. . ' • irt
-sr '
s 172mEmplaLt,ms.z 1,1:L 5 :J... ;
imramaa int. Z 133 - 33232:4) ,
Lateeihe Ckramont You;e, Thwamio Fa.. O''
TraCilestroyed by fire on the 12th of March lost
. AA, leased the old stand, on the' west ..i.te of ós
li 4,4*: .n blic square, lately occupied by Willic.m Ilriev
1 4 41b0 Tier, where he is prepared and oil! be hq
+
,i r ,
o:real on his old customers and the public gener' ; ' s
' . .,-Rituit , se is In good ogler. and his fseiliMs for !"
tto u
lug trave ll ers sOd visitors. such -so will no. „ e
'tog a ample : -,!', faction. Charges orodero;!,
To do, Oco . 5 : O. 1841.
ARTki: , a .70 AVT:i 3 ;1,:?•.,0:k1 1 ..02 1,, 1 ,
. run • 44 . ' ran, Vi:IiNESII
‘ i RADFOIp .COUNTY, rto
.1 s . • ~. coma toodricb.
TER vet3OI.LARS AN n Fivr) - crN •
annum. •Cashiriild nt the time of sobser rar
. - ted :if t he hto the r.
FinrY ; "it be made. These terms ledi
adhered to. scribers are at liberty to-discunt.nue
time. A d un paStrreut of arrereses.• , „ I ,s +
Ireverilsemontl. not a eireed.ne a square
Inserted three thne, for Sh: rnch sabsetotent •ns. r'
{ir Connie Produce and NV ocNI er I.oy lo,
[ 1 , 11,1 woh;ti "4.a months front the I me of .alacr• ,
irrl o h Praniarig. of elierF ‘h.oe7r-t.on. "E'd
on new ox. inashionn'ole
• he lieporter ItChe,e, i s ca Mean „ o re; ixa ,
comer of Main and Ri-ige it,. - F.ntntnee oaths nor
FEE
4 ht.
Iri are
repo-
ED READ !
• DICAL ' ROCRR.--E.t a b.
by DR. KINIftLIR. Tt ie
d to cure an forma of secret
n and solitary habits of you t h,.
. corner of Third end Uniou
I squares from the Ert.
CULAR NOTICE.
I , IBALSII_IIEIV7'