Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 10, 1848, Image 4

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    • rAgricrittittal..• •
'siirnmipr Disjnairein4roirii...;
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1,,,i us imagiric the time to have arrived when
ttiP:thitlei orthe'lleCk'hutster relalive 4 , tlaritTai s tifg.
his necks are about to be susperidird byrthmtng
thee* to pasture. This period, tin the nerthem
States;i4froin the Ist to the 20t5 0f April.' It is -a
`critical time eith sheep, owing iiidie ... rigor Ad Vi
cissitudes of die climate, and their long Confine:
Merit to dry food--especially so with the finer- -
wooled fatieties, 'arid therefore claiming morelhen
ordinary-care. But many- of llieesnvolved ra
te
(mire to be exercised a mouth or *antecedent
to the time under costsidemtion - -T :
if sheep have been confined wholly within
yards, and not permitted to mate the young grass
until; it is sufficiently advanced to satisfy their. bun
• get willintit the aid of other kid, there is greater
dal;er in ruing there upon it to suildritly. The
.i.e'stilts'frotir its • nvsliy and stimulating preperties,
. causing scours; or purging, anti unfortunately With
that portion of the flock least :tide to endure the at
tack, namely, those in low flesh, and consequently
feeble. In hearty all such cases death Will often
Mt ice Cows.:---for these gencrou,s creatures we
-I,IIIoW nidess a timely arrest of the disease is made
have often pleaded - witlitfeeling,s as sineeremipain
by. a return in part to dry food: .
fully intense ; acid we have often been Ftirt tied . to
' But it is,better to attend to the prevention. which
koow that we have pot pleaded jn vain, apt the
is, to allow the flock to graze as hour or two each
.success whichims hitherto crowned.oinellortsibuh
day for at least a week previous; and- during this
time let the
hest
of hay,
accompanied
with erain, Jar, encourages ni to make in appeal in their •be.
half on the opening„oktlie, present year, igt4 wet do
Is provided. If sheep, however have been trained
to
eat
roots,
and have
, pariaken
of them freely so by asking oar brother farmers to make early un
to to-I:drawn few acres in roots ,- Ur sugar;
through the month of .slarch, the danger accompa
gel wertzet, rota haea,•parsnips and cat
hying the sadden 'transition front 114 or other
-dry Gels; ma"
...• rot , , neat )
-ear
to [eel to their tnileheotte the ease
mood, witt,itra measure be avoided.. ,
in E . lier•of thesyroots cart raised at. an ex-
Notwithstanding the duty of the shepherd may .
peag'' --11
se of 3 cents a bushel, all expenses told; an acre
have been faithfully diseltargedby-taking out from ..
.fil for their quire, properly attended, should pro
time. to time such as are I.i lag. in fleet, Burin; the
duce Soo buslieliyand may be made, with care, to
NViniertNlMln, and putting them to better keep. yet
grow largely Oph-ards of a thousand. If three pecks
tolt a feW indifferent condit*- better ill be found in large
tteet .. ts at
this
period,
which
...
3,
.he repent=of toots, in oddltioh to the usual allowance of long
ted and treated accordingly The two eises need. feed be given to a cow daily, she cannot . only be
ing thii attention perhaps the
.most are generally kept to titer pail well, but made to yield good rich
_ , owes which have already or are about yeah, and
milk, crearn.and butter. But while we are looking
•
to die future, let. us not fOrget the present, therefc re
___veaylings. Whatever they are / let tizem be put upon
1)P - best-pasture the farm will-, furnish ; and- -a few i we say to every hustsmdman, have a rare that
• your milc'h critis,ie addition to their rations of hay,
only together. . • ~
. - The separation, will be .quickest performed by rudder;° mmtr,4laili receive, ni g h ' and ' mimin g'
adoring the following inethdd :-4.et the flock iv messes of nourishment slops, that they have dry
stationed on or Uwehundred Yards distance fwearthe warm beds under sheds, are regularly watered.
gateway or e aws, ;aid then, livened-by the shepherd three times a *, -r and salted thrice ix week. Cows
moving on a run, tire weaker sheep wilt soon fall are faithful creatures, 'and
,returil'in tenacivis'ineit-.
sure every favoraed.attention bestowed upon them ;
to the rear, and -When these are about to pass the
Newsy, let them be cut oft from others by some
they contribute as largely to human comfort as any
e i
; other gift of heaven to man, but it is as unchristian
erable to pounding
erne hi the vicinity. • • This mode is sure, and is pref
as unehilosophic, to expect them to give (towing
die flock, as 'mistakes are una- I
pails of milk or rich eremn and butter, when they
Icoidably committed by so : doing, especially - with
v I are left to the piercing Winds and sleets ;
.)
..'rtarlintr.....i; owing to the undsal length of wool in in- and the
i cold rains of Winter, and have grudgingly doled out
~., dividnal cases, which freq»ently hides from the
T., Otepherd theiriinpoveriolied condition. 1 tn them with stinted measure nothing more suCeu
t lent than dry hay of the worst and coarsest kind.--
An important duty devOtees opera the flock-mas
irr to see that his sheep are rmplarly and plenti- America " Farmer
tally salted from-the.titne they are turned to pas-'
nue tilt the coramencement of the foddering sea.
sun.
Fortunately the question, whether salt contrib.
• MPS to the health and thrift of sheep, is, at the pres
ent day, no longer mooted, its salutary effeets' be
ing universally admitted.' ' It operates to - stlinufate
the appetite, and essentially aids the digestive or
gaits in extracting - the mitrirnent of food and-with
in a few years it has been ascertained that its 'free
nse - to sheep has.mnigated, iljnot wholly prevented
in - stmle Realities, that - terrible iscourre,er-to- British
flocks, the firer-mt. latisecurity againit the attacks
of other dangerous maladies, further time
sarvalion will doulaless.dernonstiate.'.. s'•
lir ;fir. Youatt's work will bele' Ond the follorting
remarks on the benefits of salting :
' , Passing by the beantiful countty of 111 / Mpelier
and the mouth of the Rhone, the traveller can sta.
ily the line sheep and the sheep husbandry of Ar
les. The district of the Cran, in length nearly eigh
teen miles, and. about half as much in breadth,. ex
tends from th 4 mountains to the sea-coast. It is
one uniform gentle decliviliy : in no part of it is
there the slightest-portion of stagnant water, and
not a tree or shrub is to be seen. The
,soil is . dry
and apparently barren enough, but produces a
herbage well adapted to the sheep. Not less than
onelmndred and thirty thousand sheep graze on
this declivity."
A writer s in the Memoirs-of the Royal Academy
of Sciences .at at, attributes the thriiing of the
sheeii'en s,;eh a spot' to the free use of halt, thereby
enabling the digestive organs to extract every. par- I
tide of nutriment which the food contains. I-Ic
'says, "On this spot, seemingly so sterile, by the free
use of salt, more numerous flocks of sheep are bred
and reared than upon any. other common of equal
• extent thronghontthe whole kingdom; and; what
is not less remarkable, the sheep are healthier, bar'-
, dier; and endure the severity of the winter with
less loss though they have fewer sheep.cots for co-,
veringolnte those fed on more copious pastures,
and that have besides the advantage ot more con
venient shelter." .
For a short timelafter sheep have been turned to
pasture, precaution - must he °ix-Oozed not to
, saft
them too freely*, in conjunction with the.sumuia.
Wing natere of 'yormggrass, scours orporging sell
• follow; and its, effects upon ewes shortly Wok,
partutitioo, - fif itlhiwed. lc; 4411
tend to tdxotitin,4ls — Will t e fohndiatat fully.inatCed
in another chapter.
If Coalmen finesilt (say Salina 'Made) licused,
3 ' two quarts to the hundred, given about once in
week, is a predent limntity at that time, and: may •
he increased tdibur quarts atter the ISt of :May, for
'
every fourth or fifth day, during the remaiidel., Of
the pasture season: it coarse salt (St.,l;besi is
a quarter to rinethial :Wee than the flue' trill
be proper, it being ota.!thttch stiongei
Salting, in trobghti-sticiallbe well entiughrprol
ded the sheep enuld lie stationary in one erielbstyo3
• but the necessity of - 40r rem4id frequerAyfor
for change of.pa,Stam, requires.lbdi trio* of the
- • troughs also ; and the flock-master tr ►(i ere
hundred iheep-,willsoitileam that that is quite s trio
troehlesotne. Again, troughs. are thought by varfni :
indispensible thine; th season whetrEstpisiOals,
pr.l/beet , Pd•ttY? is winging its tormentiogcamer for
the reception of;the tar. (upon which salt is 'prink-:
led) as a/dile/ice a inst its.attackis. But this does
' • not stmersedetheir removal, and if The thine tuttl
their expens4; areo'.ttAidered; it will be 'foinicl
cheaper to ponnd the Ifoeht6 several„,4i n e . s
the fledat of th 4 fly and withe pentium painar us h
or swah,tarrirei theirtioses which"earvery qn`citty b e
performed, and far More ellemnallyl* it salt be
done by themselves. in Uprights.
• The writer' salts his sheep npon the gwiandtesioris
the dew eraponoes, selecting a phiett '4O -- 11
clean, and titits,wass short,. and Alitlrles4..isanaful
ato two or three ,parts, as st latp-quantity-AitKiwn
upon one spot wilYnot:scattervifficiently the quan
tity u r a 'Wbs ia r iV o -4 1 " /"fg
afforded a um' .hainvo&ol i s. fertilizer
of the soil, lint nid'anylie feliefineWen which
isnothtety
~...l 4t, 1 , • .
A ) 9111 r , -14 n ine
little or nomdt.• Kitt ilLibiteg. Mistake, it• "hang
the,very Ivo
them, by contributing to climet the littlernintimint
left in Of:caring herbage, as well &scantling ith better
r• o , •-• r,4i 4,
Salt is quite as necessary irk foddering seatniat,,if
not More so, than at any other time, for the season
that dry foal being larder of &patiou than gore,
the stimulating of salt is requisite" . ln
aid
the process. It, is not Important their "the;,-iiii e . qr
whatever else may be fed, is salted, if like ahecy
have acres 1q it toughs or mangegp. • But, tl
the hay is salted U'helitt is secured, none' else will
be requited. This is.ileemed by a.istge, majority
to he the better *air, and coincides With , the • wri
ter's ieti's and Practice.—Murrd/q - Ainei-itin Shep
herd.
SORE 'FLITS IN rews.—There are„„pmbably but
few tanners in this country numbering half a dozen
cows, on which this troublesone disease is not more
or less trequent. The irritation it prodnces wen•
sions no small inconvenience to the milker, aslirell
us suffering, to the animal and, lose of milk, For
the cure of sore teats, a friend long engaged in the
dairy business in she state of New York, informs us
says the Main...Fanner, that-the following pretel
lion is an infallible rerriefly, and . should always be
kept du 'lUtia, aq:Awlie4 pePailion4y : as Cirearn'
stances may demand. 1 In warm weather, its cint..
lence is often greatly increased by the teasin4 of in
-Isects; and in such ewes an oupce of asselietida
Ishould be added. The disease does not always ef
fete the udder.-being in many instances confined
to the tent, and when this is (he case, the latter
should be washed in a:solution, of salt, and the op.
oration repeated 4111 . 116 e effekt areure. Ointment
of ivreet eldet 4 Otmees ; spirits of turpenfine,
(fresh,) 1 ounce ; yellow bansillican ointment, 4
,
' ounces. , Incorporate thoroughly, and apply the
mixture•warni to the teats and udder.
Cnotimo.- - Neat cattle, k.d on apples or potatoes
are very liable to get choked, and many a valuable
animal has been but from not, _knowing how to if
fold relief in time to save life. The following rem.
edy is therefore pablishedivitlethe fallen and most
ectifiaent reliance in its efficacy.
Aswan as animal is found to be choking, pour
into the mouth from a bottle, ti pint of oil, rubbiim
ttie throat externally at the same time, with the
hand. A friend, who by the way, is a 1st:11101 vet
erinary surgeon, assures us he hai never known
this remedy to fail, and that relief afforded is
almost iustantaneims. The oil fabricates the gullet
and facilitates the ejection of the obstructing sub
snutee, without the slightest pain. If oil is not at
tainable. soap and water may sometimes be substi
toted with equal staves... •
GRAFTING Cce - Qq. — Many orchartlisla-and prac
tical:fartnerA, who have 4Xviasism-toust thircement,
am ignorant of its composition, or the proportion or
the ingre‘lientr. •We therefore publirir , for the hep
&it of such, the following, receipt:--
"One put lyeerslallow,, two parts bettelfax, At pd
four purls rosin; melt and mix well together: then
pour cold Fate' s arsd work very : lhorneghly, as
shoemater's vrax rs ylnted lieftfrei 'ash 4.. Wax
ictr•lif46:44,l Plate iu Ibis ' WAY, Ixlserset the M
vantage oftwa craelkintvet cold-weather, orWhing
in hot weather.
amiss Ax or A:g j4Trik`i 4 . 132.13.-r One, Or _WV
Crgekhl,l l 9 WA3fit , 9 o ol..oke; 4tattiven !e4P4ea
iuto the aloag , witb his yr. ifn.and familYr by
five paths of a hostler tribe. On' perceiving tbe
odds therwereagali#i4 hit!, the man gave himself,
ritp for Ice: t. , .groan: thi4 VA*
could:die but once,. they:had-belt% make up their
Minds to 3uliinWto their'presetit fateWrithentreilst
once, The +S; ife,:boweeer, ;.replied, Ant os.thely
bad bat one lifq to
,Imirti they 'Were the more deci
dedly tiOnnil to ring/Alt to iholaa,eTen tunlet:the
M9lll"444erati hrbriegilmiterinhery
orero.your* and by, no mearsintifid j they hatltir
,frlpio4 4l o AVM trod
becominamnau.. Aug r t 434,44 1110. =1194.10 th e
word t •tbela_ amine brought t h e foremost WlltriOr to
the earth bullet, *1 1 3! h'er irOjao;'aninio
- by a. raisMre of chitoo4tralkie j ,dit,posed. Of
two - more off the eeneiny with his Arrows. ?The
Worth/ wll O l4. , 09 1 4 0fm 141 4 ) Pr 4 .4 1 5 4 *4 0 .
quarterri, was . ready to ~tike vongeauce on the
coun%ernr e„ womerr with
,t!re *gifted tornahark,
wheli"be stannbleA fell, and the dagger of his
- I?tritiekl&aft. Distirayed
by thidiFatic !IV; Orir'epyliAoi; g?eitolo4ur.l4-
sorofiheassailing-itarty -saved liaised hi flight
-erase, r 9,2 its4tridirce:
152 E
eleiried .2kfivettienMatig I f'
itt*Okitittilb , VOlt AMA
ISINONAt AND NATlNNAll,Wmasaitsarr,”yaza
Fphiits Vegitable. Eltf tiny - .
Ait IrrrEv. which, if vow.,
la. cording iii:
. ionivo - 3tiere taw guaranteed:
'YU eg ; :ineita4llll.
A c ow men eonOquinie2riAthia affection le king/ of
tenoning. or bead' .rugslierit - 71iation, as it irifensiliirly .
=Wed abD 3 brats - 'swam igliitilitablialf lb as
Putt vOr7isni from , IL MOWS@ &Wee - 44 Umme,etrielv
wt. _sea. itiffociOar ill/gefint s•Alless 7 srd
iretreed . b7. tba Pest glow tiahx 4 ,l l6 Ito larga., - , & ow
*our the ismer coat of tiuk kesel,prakrudee si.seery
evaaratkra, celled -PaPlaPrits a Wring
of the bowels: this.** firma 419 1 311: 1 Maitutoi ,airk
tailors end weakness ofthot trans.. In eourwitipstewees
the pew experiimees serynurpaine s sibrch egrioldier
cribable; and known only , *• the sufferer, which corn.
ine4etr ircniediaid/ ark itßototocui4oneArqd,oronikner
t!mii sainutWOOMUretri hatirs3
are very enturringondAymatiniew
This disease, when of lonceentirsaaniatils eilended - by
pain and weakness in the back, irritation of the kid
neys surd Hodder, sod other : orAtiuryinthireicia)ty., peln
rind nrodirAedi in' figs ligs'iind fret, k iener(of
tress nbchit the chest; end •rtniiitiriarrtrifbesiot ,the
slooilnarviscere,, icersilioniatrith piftittatlAn IX no
- heart and•ojrprellionelmrwitiudle
previous toad' , attack- of tbfryilearri 3 Optair4
pest devengerneht Wit mrailathiri ;literals's kens*
of weight lordin liipatoittri; t iritfilijiiialiar
feeling-of uneasirtent- in threbwerehl; cavroltirfian
linieutorittrTied with pititi is the (Mersa ioins,inin.
sea, and slight psirielh the litoiiikchopsfe &irrita*
feenfoseif setivationii'irk the ffiiikiiiiiitierni; thd,in nt itat.
klekhaltrienotettiediffaierftherniiirdrdedta 'sera. of
'lnlineirroand'oppressimeiniiiur region Cf the' — riaCh.i—
Vire etreolation onitirsirfecelefeible, i nid`theenrretit
of WOW determined inwitrif inildiivinkrardi. son art
OW TISS •DOITIZ DISKINER AND COXPLiIXTIL,
Dr. Dpbam's Vegetable Eleejapry.
Cures Ejectaia/y and therefore prevents Wes
itg.‘II.iItE.TESTIMONY
Hcpsox. Dectmtier 114;1846
attire .=l have uae3 . pr. Upham'. Vegetable Pile
Eilectuary which 1 purchased of you. and find it one of
tbe•beat medicines in Use for the piles, and •180 for all
billions affections, arising from an impure state of the
system. Yours, iSte. .E. A. Cour., Marble Wales.
trsrrie Drams Ilttgamis,'" Orrice, -
Aa New York, Dee. 6, 1847. S
?dramas. WlArr dr. ifircusat—Gentlesten :—Un
dieratanding that you are the . general agents for the sale
Of Dr Uphint4 Vegetable Electuarv, for tbe- cure of
Piles,l here decaried.it my duty to troirtuteer a recom
mendation in behalf of , that inwalttahle medicine.
have been afflicted for many,years with piki, and have
/de/ Varlaisa-5eam44.01...4-..411. a • t
began to considerrnposeis utterly hopeless. But about
the first of Sepkeruber lamp, l was prevailed upon by a
friend to make a tral,of the above.nanwkosedicine. I
tool! hal 'deice and rojoice that I am not only relieved,
but. as I believe; perketly cured. / most earnestly
recommend it to all-rho may have the misfortune tole
afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disease.
Very respectfully, your ob't servant.
.hY MOORE.
REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES!!
TlitAT YEAMS STAN DING I
- . . t: :yr W I's OTO S
11C&Stkis0 Co. (Mass.) Nov. 0, 1847.1
M AMOS. WYATT & K ETC A M --Gents : For thirty
years I bare been aftlicted•ss ith piles, general debility
and maxmation„ causing tamors and prolamin 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, unable to help myself, and at last
given up by my pbisieians and friends in despair of es.
le pining cry heeds.; an Jac* fo three days before I
was entirely speechless weld my burial clothes were
made. But under Providence, and the use of Dr. Up
barn's Electuary, though art esti Masi have the pleas.
ttrevof stating the race to the public that my health is
Mir goo'', and Isepts;te live many yeas+. if • it is God's
.will.to make kOoliathe virtues of Dr Uphasn's Elect
nary, and to irlixemicad it so my afflicted fellow CMS
tares. It helped se beyond the expeentioss of all that
knew my case. teed I only say to others that-it is, in my
opinion, the best medicine in the world for Pales, or any
other disease Othes-boweles and if they wilt nee it ac
cording to the:directions, I will myself warrant a cure
in every care. •
Noun, with the ntmat expression of thankfullnews.
CORNELIUS SPUR.
Eoa►xoxr. Desk. Co.. (Mau-) Nov. 19. 1847
The above certificate tell* a simple and truthful sto
ry of suffering and Mile& of which, as physician and
witness in the case, 1 cheerfully . endorse. •
DR. CIIAPKAN.
NOTICE. The senetne Electuam has
his written ligature. thus 1' A. Upham; ht. D.).—
Tbe hand is alone done with • pen. ?nail a Ms.
, T y , Sold whole wile and retail. by WYATT dt
KETCHAM. Viti Fulton st„ N. Y.. end by Brume*a
generally thrronhout the U. S. and Canada..
JOHN B. FORD. Allan for Towanda. Pa. 457
New. fork Abscrlisentatio.„
Country Merchants Take Notice!
TOTS taw WITO TOC.,D)
A TRAVERS & CO.. 84 Maiden Lane, (late
A
Hinton & Travers,) offer fur dale, in quantities •
to snit pure/tweets :
1,000 nns Ruled Cap Paper, at $1 25 to $I 50 rm
2,000 Ms Rohn I . Letter Paper, at t 00 to 1 50 rm
10,000 raw Wrapping I'dper, 25 to 1 00 no
10.000 rolls Paper Ranging*, 5 ets. to 6 as. pr piece
5,000 do Ameriema satin d 0.12 " 18 "
5,000 pair of Oil Transparent Window S'hades. of our
own Manufacture., bountiful designs end collars, at from
$l 00 to 1 50 per pair. •
10;000 lbs. of Wool Twine end Wrapping Ttoine, of
all kind., from 121 to 15 as per lb.
We also bare other goods in the same propnwion, and
we fusranteirte pima you if you will call and are us at
84 Maiden Lane. 38-11rit. A. TRACERS & CO.
NIANAIKIVWC.3 TY - APOR /
• No. 18 'Cortland at.. N. Y.
(orostarre awir*cseanu ntrrau)
•
THE CROTON MANUFACTURING CO.
r Organic' eettntifirike desseral Itlarinfaelkring Law
ortheltlete - e New reek.)
TIPPER at obrikvilleiintluantities to suit-pirchasers
-11. t lowest nisinfaetueers prices for cash-tit Kirov
',ell &edit, • • • -
Peers HA NOINON. of every variety of styleand-price.
• Illnantas to match.
l bias Pitireesirilgreat viriittyy
INNI.I WIWIDOW "
•0,1. PAINTILD WINDOW Saimaa and •
WIDR WINDOWCUSTAIN P , -
letilit styles - Ind superior finish; all otibeir darts
neinnfaeture r and hiaportatilan. 'As their striditiis
ditwi-thrry Mr ke Alleothauta, tile/Steelier*,
I lisdi itesiets - WiSitlimehm. to call,, , SseV4ziiitsliteitheir
iiilWand prices, whenever they visit the MAW
rylikrehants can illumine this stock frost E~Wdr is
the imputing. till leieclosk in She cresting .
Nilo , York, Mardi 1,48481' .t311.-7ne
The VtankihrTypegoveirye— ,
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ar initehlitTypit Foondry
ly occupied byNolieriTtfiloit - ht the'eity Of New
••,••4, PePs l l l l l ,WsKsidli all or (sr
*me sod hog T...IIM,X.WWIA-D. 1 : 4 8 1 golf• inks
comonfin g virtu . Chasm and every artielei m ry
for o n4ng offs', The tyrt which are em!t_ in new
•mhd4Triiin tan eittire'neW-isti'dharrliies; with demejm
etiontett‘ lifer warranted to be littitnpaiwid-bt int, odd
*tied' on:-Seurtnitnothelintr-tentia. AW thwtype
aratiufattnert by ui is Hero CAST. •`
11.*(19telf ttiCulatir Caned toN ls
o type, which
4spreif td 7r illite#wW " C 4 °Volkfoielt#
istill
eaga iig • initnifsepait;
went. • PthlwileorlMlL pear buy Ave
*Wails witektypr na Abele bills may enionothi r may
giseithembsne Awe seeiatbe4issirction it hip i ;ni thai4peperi,
araissolksi espy ea4ainwg kArr therm . 4 .
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(Eivnewerers efILVeY/Pstailh..49-IGekleii.exe.. , Atim)
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14,Taisluvaattabirtaimukilils /Paw
celebrated restisly is constantly inctlasing its
JL-Asnis by. tbs twiny cosi it is tosltinit
ALL OVEit THE WORLD-,
It hes noar immure* *4 tne&eine for familie use
tiritrit perlicethirly reeenitiended for .
DROPSY: ', • " —4- -
all statics efi this' roll lint luirnealitely reheard, no
either of hair long *Wimp - • TlttisitipMefforeilft
may. . _ ..
ORATEL -'
and all abmitiei or nig( &t haw pions., fa Alm ini
tialising compliants it stanch alone; no other ittraican
tulle yon i the cures testified to will convince dm
t - P.VW,,,, PVDlallise, 4 BU•
hintip. '' ' - ft . ' fl .4 '
ex i lvir
''... Wi:-.FaVETVA-AttilGITE4::::7: '"4
Toike Ist west especially, and 'heavier these
cts rOiti O
A, ypidai*rstilis nieditimiis ' • ''.? '
.. SO 4/141ER kii EN; OO4-
r,.
no deleieriaus trimpourad is si - Eart of rhea wil#,Fe l , it
tinesitieke &stiles with chitiluty • itialiffetity, od
does not Imre the system to* Bee pamplitett:
PlLES.rpid: ' . .
• eon tints if iitioit viand 'diameter it EIIDIEDI
ATELIt RELFEVED, and,i core Miami by. liii
egoism olden articles it ieforiefore any, other pm
poration fur this disease, or for any other disuse oriip
insung firm Mopitre:blood-rlikar,pihrOdrk- .4
~. ITERLITY'rT.HE'SYSTEM. , I
week bark, weakness' of the Filmy', &c. or indenta
tion of same is immediately relieved by a kto days u*
of this medicine, and a cure is always a result of its use.
It stands as a ,
CIERTAIDI REMEDY,
for sue% complaints, and also for derangetnentsof the fe .
male frame. -
IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS,
painful meestmations. Ho article has user been of
lured except this which wnlld core this derangments.
it may be relied upon as aare and effective remedy
and did we feel permitted t do so could give
. A TIIOUSA , D NAMES.
f i
as proof of cotes in this din riming clans of complaints.
Bee pamphlet AU broken down, debilitatedeunstitu•
lionfroni the effect of mercury. will find the bracing pow
of this article to art immediately, and the poisonous
mineral era d icated time the system.
'----- --, .211W-PT4VIE DISF.ASESI.
will 6nd the alternative properties of this article. PURA
FY THE BLOODowal such. digestive how .the sys
tem. See pamphlet for testimony of coma in all ins
eams, which the limits of an adv.ertisurent will not pet-
mit to be named, here Agents give them away i they
contain 42 pages of certificates-of high character, awl a
stronger array of proof of the, virtues of a medicine, ne
ver appealed. It is one of the peculiar features of
Ih;a article that it never fails to 4:::erfil in any ease,
and if bone and muscle are left lo build' upon let the
eutaelatni and lingering invalid hope on, and keep ta
king the medicine as bong lis there is an improvement.
The proprietor would caution the piiblic against a.nurn
bet of articles which come out under the bead of Sara
' parillas,Syntps. &c.. as cures for Drom.grarclititc-:
they are good fur nothing, and connected to gull the
unwary ; touch them not. Their inventors never
thought of curing such dise.wes till this article had done
it. A partidor study of the pamphlet is sobeited.
Agents and all wbo.sera the ankle are glad to circu
late gratutiously. Put up in 30 92, bottle*. at $2 ; 1 2
ox. do at $1 each—the larger holding 0 oz. more than
two small bottles. Look out nail note imposed upon.
Every bottle has "Vaugn's Vegetable Lithentriptic
Mixture: l 'l4oam upon the glass, the written signature
of " G.C. Vaughn" on the directions and "G. C. Vaegh.
in. BMW)," stufssputost tiie cork. None other are ge
nuine. Prepsred by Dr. (1. U. Vaughn, and sold at
the Principal 0160 e, 2091/fain sweet, Buffalo, at whole
sale and retail. NatittenDon given to letters unless
post.paid—ordera from regularly constituted Agents et
aped: post paid letters, or verbal communicators so
liciting advice, promptly attended to, gratis.
Offices devoted delusively to the sale of this article
-132 Nassau at, New York city : 225 Essex at., Salem
Mass. ; and by the principal Druggist thnioughout the
United States and Climbs, as Agents.
STORRS & CO. Wholesale Agente r Philedelphia.
J.I3:rORD, Towanda. T. D. Spring;Laceyvifle.
-C. H. Herrick, Athena. A.Durham, Tunkhann'k.
C.D. Fisher, Wyalosing. E. Dyer, Covington.
G. r. Redington, Troy. April 12,1846.-1
BULLETIN NO. 4.
rrliE GILEPENBERG COMPANY' hereby - an.
nonce that they ate now incorporated by the I.e.
islatune of the State of New York, CAPITAL $lOO.-
000 agreeably to the following Certificate hourthe See
tetary of State.
State of New York,
•
Secretary's Offiest
I ° K W, that a r,ertifseie• of the Incorporation of
"The draeGenberg
. Company," bearing date of the 24th
day oftebuasy, 11148. was this day tiled in this tans.
ARCED. CAMPBELL,
Albany, Feb. 26, 1848, , • Dep. Sec. of State.
This step perfects the orgardaition of the Company, 1
placing it among the Institutions of the day. Among
Ojeda of Incorporation weresthe following
let. That we Might the. mote certainly ptatect the
public *goings spurious artiiles which the cupidity of
unprincipled men May attempt to introduce under the
name of thesOrsefenberg Medicines,
Rd. That the vast amount of business done by the
Company might be placed under the sanction of kis
' lative enactment. and be thereby stamped with its ap
probation, securing to the public lIILLIAILIC medicines.
- The time in now near at hand when the diseaffies of
spring and summer will make their appearance. if wow
the Graeirriberg. Medicines be introduced, thousands of
Deis will be Weed. Medical meta who have become ac
quainted with the wits of these celebrated remedies,
are laying in a,supply to,use in their own private pract.
ice. In
• -•-. ~. . ..
~, ft:U.IOM 'REOI9IO'.
r!periaiTy, Owy inref Inesineedide velem. Used
coaling to tn directions,* person cannot be bilioner tICI
metier how sickly the oinurilti;Se great the expospre.--
`Let the - Vrest Tally ,iiif tile* s iThr bilious disorders
litedlaslipear•froin thole fair iiritia'S.
The Ame ican Graiefrnberitheory d'oes out presume
that, ene medicine can cure all fitigewor iteit-rdierund
impudent tel haunt such a &Idris - is in tlif,.i'
_: .
telligent community. It MM. larVuott - 70"OriWakd
pretenders. I But in lid: snits of daliiiaetiffetiii by the
°members Company, ' '} .
EVER 1" DISEASE. r- --- - ''.---•
irifillira its entitle*: The PILLB irir soyeesigitin all
WA* lienzeick flyer, Intl chine& complaint.. ' -As a
Ciiihartic, tberale perketly mild; thinning% end sirens.
awning. The ' and Ague IrldOineningly tura
Fever and Ague, Domb Ague; JitO? 'cake.: end file
tkir. Ilui Heil& hitters tistererlitr tone' ce this: Sys
tern ottlai'the - ecanpiezion, tante itaiwartithlibierittians
[ cif Minim; dm. Thii ISimpleare if am biiis, lit' die
',Odd t and so powetfully tonderttrated that „it it tel
111415 elimperlbilatianY 'idler: Tb. ,, Childtinel Pans
'edi - if *Milt iilitiordrartry nani*-iiiiitwierrind Tee
qta t new
nritiges Tile - Bye Loam bas no youalltirall.forrite-4
1 bresmationand of the eyei.• 4 Tiff I:liten
Vellataill 0 1 ilethe Pr.incil4 einteleele."l“,lie:
ed.. The' Brunei . Sirup in warranted to care 'the
worst eases of Bloody flux., Dyesetery, -Blunt ow.
ChSera, Vottocii, Cholera filardinit. Arc Tba Co,.
sumPtive's Balm i, Meanly' unfaiting - reinedy known. '
Tho beg `Agent for Ermines; is P.C. tem.
sou, to whim s appliratirms for ugenaes may b e -id.
slressed. I • , -EDWARD BARTON. eacritary.„,
'
And fru , Sale by the fallowing-Agents :
N N Bette. Towanda. .8.1. dr. Ikrowler. Maneostelli-
AOl Chamberlin. i w Stacey - &lTozer, Springfield.
AI. litenin, Wells. . John V Diniela, Burlington,
' S a ki Edrall,:' ' 'r' - Strwrii&Ve. fltanding Sninit.
1118 ipieri,.Atiletui. • Walley & Son; Leisysville. '
1:1 Oiiiiier, t' ' O -T Mraphy e llitsbury. , -
4fie
M
I;VOleriii; Sprin . B Buffington; South Wanes.
11.•Ratiien. W' Main. Win Warfiel&-SouthrHill.
Ono,-Nkiltolao. roe. 3 Judie* Dolaiimi, W.usoz.
rl4.lhke, tag ri . ,...... D. )3 Cut*, Llichneld; ~?
T Muer% OFPcii• . - .. ' ;i 471
•
1
4 .; 11:4. , 4414 -•;- I.N , i, -- ::'"I-"i - fl ag" le:
_ W 2 A 11.----.---w . I.- , ?..i. ,„,, , to, CP*
lgt
. r.lf- - , .•.,.. j
Witt / . gliiini; aid iiitartine.
A Iwo( iii. it s LINE eitl kave - ',COBirpro
4
..ix se ZLIIIIRAfor UrlPALd;irriri: ',OA 4414
thieeitha - ;Br the Ail hp; Wee': . . ' _; _
Leave C`rittdii'i;,..': ',,TeeediiisiZsii` it'irlariar;A;:lit.
Lave ttitirs,a, " 0 Weatteedage,,a,f_Beeteek, P. M.
leavellavatioto i ~.:44Thtrit&ii‘,: ';
:;:.:..,::: - .1!.X:
'To. tiimi senee:isi.;oi . oakyiu;schiai it Big
strum* staketriao Thelidith Wi de., Ws
to* 11141.amick F ,eoft&tat'ds7.: . . i
Leave Bitfakifor V end Cdaling.fivery Bitorday
s t a
1 , 144r40. ,Ifartiire , ord , m4iar:every,hilopthiy atemos.
7 tIiiIATICORICIN6 Care,. A: IL Tattle.
BOAT ELMIIIA.. Parr; IL. .W. TlllOlll/IKM.
BOA',A I . a tiff#Lo k ~..,Carr, rIL elm
*k s
re* rfreight . Ite 'ffili7 6 ) the dillitaili on
board, or to the tot lag Agoots t . , , _
lit: ILWAIdtI; Cilia* Piieflk Hay; Gate*:
B: 11: 1 3044 & . N. Lipka; Usatillo 1 rieet.4.,
.r.whiiimutt; noioAteide Llifilleidihniiesi Kane.
Ks. HioluaNAMuniu L INstedgrMonicuMs•
L.O.Tovrtseod, Big Stiasat ILL, risll.lhitheater.,„, •
woodworth krat, l- I . bodi• Nile' at 3494 el er ': Blade '
G.y & Sweet, Waterloo. " - ' 4114 a, WIL
PAIN. HILLER.
Death to Pain; relief to the'ikkfhialth to the weak
A balm
,is
_found for :the whole haman.eaxe, in
ANDREW'S PAIN ICIJAER.
11111$ is an entirely Vegeteldo•Cornpo, composed;
of twenty-fivedifirent ingtmlientsond is an inter
nal and externalrepoly. .Put up in bottles, varying in
price from 25 to each. For further partreu
lank see pamphlets, to be had of every agent gratis„eon
taining a brief buticirs of the otigin,and discovery of the
Pain Killer, certificates of cues, directions, &c.
. Cstrricia.--Eacti bottle lies the written signature of
the proprietor, J. Aunnews, on the label, and without,
it none are genuine. Beware of hawkers and pedlars
selling from house t w o honer, representing it to A* the
gitunioe Pain'ffiincr.r • „ ,
Elold only by,the following mothar appointeditgents
in this county
Aat.Chanaberliu, Towanda. 0. P. Ballard, Troy,
George A. Pesitins, Athens, L. 4 E. Runyon, do.
J. Warforil, Nlonroeton ; C.E. @athbone,•Canton.
.Id in an the-principal towns in the United:States,
C. de and Testis.
holesale swots in the city of New York and vici-
Raydoelt.Coilies & Co.. 218 Pearl-at.; Wyatt
& Ketchum, 121 Fulton-td. Orders addressed to the
proprietor, or G. W. tlehuyler, post-paid, will meet with
pmmpt attention. 2.1 y
A SOVEREIGN BALM.
1
ORtENTAL
f
/
NO other medicine has ever been introduced to the
. publicthat has met with such imparehillea suceese,
as Dr. Sortix's Oats:ital. Siiv snLION'BAL3II PlLLS—
having been but eix,years before the public, and the ad
vertising small, yet they have worked their way,into
every state In the Union and Canada*. They have ab
solutely become the Standard Medicine of the day.—
They are purely vegetable. and so admirably compound.
ed that when taken in large doses they speedily cure
ieute disease, on the strongest constitutions, such as bil
ious diseases, end when they are taken in' small,doses
they operate like a charm upon the most delicate, net
' iota' fecmile, and have raised nurnbers from their beds
after all others remedies had-failed. We here refer to
,but few of the many miraculous commerce:mg by the
use of said Pille.
Spinal,slffeetion.—Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jeff. co.
N. Y., was cured, after she bad been confined to her bed
5 years. with Spinal disease and Abase of the Lungs.
The bill of her regular physician, (Dr.Jehrtisio, of Clay)
had amounted to $604). See circulars.
&sofa& and Nervous Debility .—Mrs. Downs. of
Clay, N. Y..
ins Clay , cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility
and Scrofulous affeictims of the bead, ailed she had been
confined six months, and all other medicine bad failed.
Cough and Consumption cured.-s-Wm. Bendy,- of
Pibketum, C. W., was eared of a severe cough after be
had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was ,
given up by his physicians. He had used moat of the
Cough Medicines of the day, and was supposed, by his
friends and physicians, to be in the last stages.
Dyspepaio.—A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse,
N. Y.,
was cured of de/pi-pia so severe as not to be able to
work inc two year..
Wm. Smith, Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a se
vere "so of DloPePsioi Costive-Mei and Nerveus.Debi- -
fity of two years siandineafter expending large sums
of money loon purpose. Bet Circulars.
Bleeding Piles.—Asaph L. Leonard.of Aeon, N.Y.,
was cured- oft severe cese of Bleeding Piles, of a num
ber of years standing. after lasing& variety of medicines.
Severe Case of files--John Bolton, of Marwick, Ot
, sego co., N. I' l . was cured of a severe-it:serer Pilet and
extreme costiveness of long and painful Who
would sot eacrifiee a fewahillinp to-be relieved-from so .
distressing a comidaint?.
The above are all eases in which all other remedies
failed 'tome ougive relief. Many of the same charac
ter might be published if we bad space. For particulars'
see Botanic Insititute“ehichisan be-bad-of agents. '
Beersas or Cousertneerns.—•As there are "pintoes
Pills in circulation called Oriental or Soyareign. Bairn,
be acne ris'aiie before you buy that tiettaanse'of Di. E.
Soule sla. CaNis on the feceof thit; bone.- ' 'None others
can be genuine. We not aware that any one whii. is
making a spueious article has yet dared to make use of
oar name; -bet some of them have hail the impodente
so imitaisroor hates and copy oar. circulars, certificates,
the.public arceanifol erheathey purchase,
they i will•-bcdoceived. , •
The genuine Pills an be had wholesale and retail of
Dr. E. 1.. SOULE &Co , Euclid; N.Y. -
ISOM in Torinindin'hy;LlLlPOßD, and CH AM BERr
LEN dr. rORTERL - Geo. A. Wrkires. Athenp; Lyman
Dirfeei.l3Mithfigld;'.4t. Ai Sill; Morley, Bisrlington;
Leif Tiiiite,Eltanvilli; BeniiterEntlth, Prinklin; A.
, Georiiiiiirtehols: - Rtitne; H. Z.
66-66
._#.
Bu '
}—,' c'
'll r
GeoeilBcott in tho City of Mexieo !
.
,
Asui etuiker larke-gout V -Gooii !lifsl.tetemed 61
V &
AtoprrANYEs CO'S4TORE.
tettidtJartec*en carrfay selected for,llia Fall Tale.
MIER kilted tea l Ind 'examine their
riitiiilt,L &Thy Gonda, aniCeritakilardware , and
Cratkery:Boibta do Shona,lfatalc-Cipa; and everything
41ba pow efi atapleal, stilted to . &Ohmic of this region
of imottrj• hiker 'been rtreheiainielnaively for
OW Ind tki - thiefoleitireelib irfiffeittirkit.'AVethope
oii old filen& via norforgetitigive tsa i call, ai we
ein - make it an - object for therd'in do so:'"
‘. EMlZZ:itigigkakit l itOMßlß l Tc
't ARP tenii extensive sego aiiitivot Firehobl; Ohm.
L.... slid(' end HiscellsnisodilKOESli - elsci s hirge
ii ,
kind great satiety of Papersi i iKluOiitilloterletter•
paolio, post of fi ce oak yet sapputg
_parts; togethet
. ith a complete - assortOteut..of of , Book", .visiti ow
al* E,ue- 10 1?* fic*ter 1. all =tilt •alecellesPet than
an:oil:it, hy :, ' 61,9 ' • i Vic _ D. If ARMEII7. - ,
s"zAl t zp,H,4t.ruptilivLs, on hind Ind for sal
at . 15 • ' Fors.
•
7E3
'cella -
N0.,1101.-Chssisue-at., south sae'
IlabirratArre tiOte the soma
gest ataroingly or in group
'ionaasatart in ley ing, thit their r
whin siontandlo noniriathe we
Zama* host do; Pram
lien, cheat* coifed in the shi
-“-ra• arriVA *1 V
bald
110 1 47 -- lialanwo
" I nothing
Matto.
- rani* from die report
of dot Fninklin histituns,
dapittatent then art some: vei
die .e2I(4)WoR, and the . Indies
slur improvement to ibis bran
not roecoirmagdai op \ rowan):
bie to
collection of lifeCl I EP &
tamest Mgni4ler of sukrior
• A FPI.IOtE 1 READ ! ----- .
PHILADELPHIA HE 1 CAL Hol.7BR..._b b b.
fished 15 fesuit'llir. by DR. IgNICELIN. The
oldest, surest, sal best band cure all forms of mat'
diseases, dittelarlathe skin stifitart habits of tooth,
is DR.KINKELIN. N. W. rner of Third . sad Coke
sts.,•between Spruce and ' I i squares front the Ex.
change, Philadelphia. tor •
TA RR PARTIC R NOTICE.
`Youth who have injured emselvei by n certain prac
tical frwinently indulged i habit fregueritly learner(
frnto evil companions or at bool—thirecte of which
are nightly felt, even when !Cep, and destroy both mind'
fal
and body. should apply i ns lately.. Weakness sad'
coilititioual debility imme diat ely cured, and full vigor
restored. All letters post 'd.
• _. --. YOUR MEN s
U you value fair life Or your health, remember, the
po i
delay of a month; nay. eve a week, may prove your ru
in. both of body and mind. Hence let no false modesty
deter you from making E n wt your case to one who,
front education nod res bility. can alone befriendyou.
He who places himself un er DIL KINKELI?i'S treat
ment, may religiously eon de in his honor as a gentle.
man, and in whose bosomwill be forever .ockal the se
cret of tha patient.
Too many think they wilt hog the secret to their own
hearts, and cure theme! Alas ! how ofteri is this
a fatal delusion, and how soy a promising young man.
who might have been an rnament to society, has faded
.•
froarthe earth.
COLINTR INVALIDS, •
finding it inconvenient o make personal applicant:fp,
can, by stating .their ea* explicitly, together with all
their symptoms, (per let er. post-paid,) have forwarded
to them a Chest containing Dr. K's medicines appropria-,
tell accordingly.
Packages of life'diehle. forwarded to any part of the
U. 8. at a moment's noti e. (7129
cO7Pose ?AID terra , %, addressed to DR. KINKE
LIN; Philadelphia, will . promptly attended tn.
See advertisement in he Spirit of the Times, Phila.
A
BOOKSELL
' No. 198. Ma•
JB. P. would call
• chants, and the pill
at which he is selling 11 1
COLOSIMO LITIIOOII.IIP ,
VMS it on their mind:
his store for one !Hindu
Credit Stores (or on
sells for cash only. an ,
to undersell all others.
Don't forget ! ( pa
Sixth,Philorlehlhia
WANTED, AG NTS to canvass for some Mw
and Popular Yorks, in every County through-
out the United l tut .. To Agents, the moat liberal
eacoarnement is-otre • —with a Benin capital of from
$25 to $lOO. A chance is offered., whereby an Aguit
can make from $lO $25 per week.
CO' For purther partieutars, address .(post paid)
W. A. LEAKY, No. 158.
Forth Second at., Philadelphia.
h Y as ß e E ve l r i , A be fl eu at so - o ld ur i tci s p ow m a ti r i i - d h a lower th is an ire i t•
cheap, and whesdam loweredoind that is the reason We
can .Bond all forl to do it. All kinds ol produce wil l
be seeeised in tali:tient.' Also, LUMBER of all kinds.
Sept. 1. ' L. M. KY E h CO l..
_ _
JOE - O.IIII[TOLT
ILL be kept on hand a large assortment, and
made to onkr on shorter noticeand for less mo
ney thin can be &minced at any
. other establishment - in
the - land. Those who are under the necessity of pro
curing that article will and Shall he satisfied. A good
hearse and 'pall may be had in attendance when desired.
September 1, 1847. 1.. M. NYE & CO.
3E" AIL Air '3IL7 311 E. NIT 1111ri• •
, •
1:13531,WZ? c0.44:4.13a)
RESPECTFULLY informir tlse 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 Painting. or
-Trimming pond ttery variety of Fanny
• atiV Ornamental Painting.
From his long experience and the many specimens of
his productions now; in use. he entertains a &twin;
hope that
_hy close application to his profePion. and
being prompt to order he may secure a suitable share of
public - pitronage. fie may be found at all times at the
Chili Factory of Tomkina its Makinson, where he w ill
be on handlo attend to the calls of those whomay want
hie services. PAPER-WANGING done on short no
tien..in a superior manner and imaginable taws.
Towanda, July 6,1847. ly4
- M0i1 . 723 111 TKEISq LIECa
titiratllll3 Vra wamenwaaTa
Late of The Clarnmontifouse. Towanda,. which
tims thistioyed by fire ib the 1 2th'of MariA
8 leistid the old rtand, on the west bide of the
I_lk
public square, lately pecopicd by NV Wiwi . ) Drigo
sign of the Tiger, where he is preparegi and otll be haP
py to visit on his ciacusioiners and the public genera ll Y
His house is it gocid order, and 'his facilities kar it
comwodsting trayellers and visitors,- such as
will rhe
him to give ample satisfaction. Charges m akrate
Towanda, October 24. 1843.
E. a. A IDNVAD . aMPOWA T iet I i
PCIMISSAND .Mllll' virxux*snAT,
AT -TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY , r.'
By E. O'Meara Goodrich.
.. . ~.--.
T mum 91...--TW I) IXll.laitS AND FIFTY 11-CT4 x'
annum. For Eash . pithl at the time or subserib' fie' OA r r"i', f
;.AR wilt be d.-dueled :if paid within - the year. s'
` '
~,'''°
FIFTY CENTS wilt be niatle. . These terms u..'
adhered to. I.4thserittcrs ard4t liberty to dia. out.ave at ' .
nine. upon payment orarreariiges.
Irr Adve not fxrettiline a Wort , ni . t'''., 1 ." 5 " ' .,..,
nuteried threertisements,
times. for 1614*eteh subsequent insereon .?!"
eaUntri Produce mil wood. received di payraoi' .
AIX
rivii within irix irrimitlia frourffie, time. at subsertbing
c....,,
l[rr Job Petting; or every-deseription. neatly and ` 1 "
6011,4 executed. on. new al Castuortahle ty P c.
tr" Tte Reporter. Mite. is in Col !ikons' Fuld , Z i4 , 4 —
ivrucr ° MOid and Tt.."45e. Mir :I„*.noeucc Wino /ler ...,...-
'Vi, ..
ofd Loft
censer of
breaiiiiin bribe laN
The reopriekei are
out bat seised s
• *eche ewes.
'
p lses 41r,e ct i", sad woe
1100
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.esseetypes—in this
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ibey see a progrea.
!I. of thif ad.
,They base
favor of any tithe eons.
as jrsi in ereks:the
: ON, escontatning the
'teener 6m29
WiaittikL
Si. STATIONER,
ket-sI., Philadelphia.
he attention of Country Met
h°. generally. to the low prices
OKS AN I) STATIONERY.
s, Flumes, &e., and would im.
that they can buy as much at
d dollars, Cisn, as they can at
hundred and fifty dollars. He
having no losses, he is enabled
Market street, second door below
86-3 m
'ET PUILVITURE
C .1 Br
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