IFNI" aBr.C.torar. Hymn to Partners. • none+ on ! ye vigorous sons of Jib—. noblemen wh.. feed mankind; 1' i~r eallini is In rill the sdil— The nohltud works of bands autlmiud cOluidiMiionod bt' ilie seal of flod, Turn ye illy stubborn glebe with pride; ) Fur at your w;t11 shall lot ests nod. Aud eat th to thee its ft nits confide. Heaven's cliosen almoners od'eni : th; runt moistened brow shall- 1 .1.-+s [nankin& Aid as ye send your hunters lOah. To each shall his own blessing find. Toil on an. rai.e cone Mandan} h , ...ther, And let the cry be. " Irp_7llet 'ts 'entulatson ;an , the .Ind beep, Th.- mac,. of povr..r, 1 , 1 other; wield - Y..or talri I • , pt odd the A botvotions And tall irwar.l ymir faithful. IaTOI., BC CKW vr. lii the United States, buckwheat is sown Milli! , 'lliately.atter the crops or wheat, lye Id oats aril taken oft, the snibble bel:ig turned under. The plants are very tender. and stir!!r Torn the least frost, and also hoar -corclinez rays of the . suit The groWili is very iapid and evijo on poor sari. dy soils tolerable erops iue Linen obtained in little more than two months after sowing The soils hest adapted ale the loose, mellow sandy and dry. In the stn•;t obNew Volk buckwheat is (ferment!) sown ab.mt inst ul Alt r uist, alon4,w.th winter mm heat, affording a ape (lop in the fall, and taken oil without material injury to die wheat that sue. "•ceetis it. When broadcast, abciut one bushel is sufficient fot au acre ; half of this quantity willalins wer when drilled. In harvesting, it is either pull. ed•up by the routs, which saves nitichloss of seed or mown with a scythe. In either ease it is bound' up in sheaves. and left a considerable time in the field, to secure its drying arid prevent heating, to 'which it is Very liable , especially if tput into large stacks and closely housed. Froth thirty to forty buAlicls per acre is.considered a good-crop. But Ibis amount is,, under lavorable circumstance., sometimes doubled. Tii,v buckwheat flour of Penn sylsania and New Jersey is in high repute, especi ally in the middle and so.ullrcur :: , .tates. That "row New Jeise) ,ouch the lighter color— a quality the rived from a:I admixture of corn ground with it, in the proportion u{ a filth or sixth part. This corn is raised tur the especial purpose, being very soft and ex..en:dv what e. In some parts of Italy they mix;buckw.heat with a eertani portion Flt barley and grind it into flour. r the bread made rum which retains its moisture and fie.t.line,,s much `longer t:.an the "common bread made trim a heat flour. Though dark culoi ed, this tit -pad is much relndred by the natives. In Germany a coarse grained meal, or griti, is made ol buckwheat, Innen used in thickening soups, mak ing puddings &..c. The Gt-inians also mix it anth malt, and bre% a kind of beer or ale from it. Ity distillation a very excenent spirit i., obtained, which though l yf a blunth tint, Flinch resembles French bran dy in tl.vcir. great de.il 01 the liquor dis:ilied Eriglantbi6 lion, this grain. Buckw heat i 5 excellent for cows, pigs and rm . - try. When led to .s I.est to to a%rlti 1/0!. - toe-, or Lorne other kind of I , od, otherwise the) are apt to be adecti'd with eruptions. Cows )14.4 an aboonlaut ,upply _of mr:k. when fed on buck wheat tray;. provided this has been cut during the tender and succulent state of the plant, and por i , er ly cured. Some farmers have thougl t it even su perior to timothy . hay, for m Itch cow•: Sheep, when fe I on buckwheat in 1.10 , -‘01.1 , , beco me i n . to:cleated, so \ ai to tumble and tund•le about. Buckwheat is often sown or exhausted land. for Are pl o wivg nt,d-r of a green manur e. We can the editor at the Alcali r (I ii r. t oo much recoooneml..d, hfier our old and constant pactice, the ernillo)mvni ot this precious plant as a manure. It is certainly the most ecorromi . cal and convenient the 'tanner can employ. A small quan tity of seed, custingla mere trifle. sows a large sur face and gives a great crop When in flowers, fl 4t toil, then plow ... in, and it is soon converted in to manure.' • Ano•her purpose to which this' plant has been annlie.l. i. in the nit of ,Fyioq wool ; elr. An in • —le fitim i!ie sucrulent stems ..tin,l b!os- • with the addl . & 71 of inept/ration hi.rrotth of wide to produce a boautifut Howit coo From the dried flowers different shades of green are obtafaed. ,The SO , eri.in of buckwheat yid t. a tine yellow, which,tyott boiling' the wool still hi_ter in the ;;;A:zes into a golde.i tint. arid at lent; h becomes a beautiful yeltuw.—./1/odt/ Gnu ter. WOM) 11 0• ':it.!4.—.:1;1,•Pe 1.3 ri , ) convenience at tached to a farm' e-iab.l,;,ment o,,moie importance man the vv.) , )d-hon=e. 111.. ed nit be an expensive s,i u:“.ti re, t• roventence and economy oquire that its size, and the ni,netiale: el which it is , rmed. p.honld be adarted to the •=iie of the family. A.- a general thing, It should be n ionxl-/4mise and ...ring less nor mole. Nu Mils or farming im inernents should be housed there. for these regime +u•ptnue place : nor slinehl the l i r t z have his ,inar. tors I:1 one e:id. Theluel re. t uired -for the'imse of the tarn tiy, of wire:ever kind or de , cripiion, Ohould always be trilind hew in ample Abundance. and at no time should thew be a deficiency 'either" - as re gards- the quantity or qua leyof the same. Dry wood—where coal is riot used—should be kept constantly on hand 'the year reund, and in Ord& to secure this convenience,' a wood-shed of lample dimensions is utterly indispensable.,—Conant , u-n Trim sr•tririt. EARLY TtlltE l4 ll.lNG.—Rumlees who thresh their wheat and other grain early, can take advantage of the market at any time. They are always ready fur a good price' Not t , -(3 w lilt the dilatory man, who thinks it's . 11rne ciienigli and 1, never re.:dy.— is success, it he hare any, is of course accidental. l'heref.ne, the shrewd larrner will thresh hsa2rain 3t tl,e earliest period, and he w tit be pre' ared to sell whenever the ptice is the Heist.—Uct ! ft .iitotre lev-ph. • TOMATO C ATSUP —I:Ne one pint of grind salt to one peck of . soend, ripe tomatoca. Itruis4 them and let tlium stand two ,lays :Shen strain them dry,. .a . tul boil the liquo r until the scum stops risim2, .ori ounces of black pepper, the same quanti- It of 4al:4er, our 01 e!ov,,. an d rr•t ornce of mace. Strain through a seise, bottle and cork tight. I" Don't rob yourself," as the farmer said, the lawyer called him bard names. THE next term of this Institution will coatmence on Monday the 24th day of June, under the charge of G. R. Batman. at. Principal. "Tuition per term of Eleven weeks: . Ortloofaphy, Reading, Writing, Geogra phy and Ment• Arithmetic, $2 00 The same, with Wells' Grammar, Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, 3 00 Phi los'oplty: Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, As- trontinly and Book /keeping, 4 00 Gettinetry. Trigonometry, Fnrt•ey- itrz, Conic ticctions, Analytical Geometry, r, 4 So I.4tin, Creek and French Langw.ges, 1:4101. 1,1 and . .tt! terms, ter.•tved at any period of lite term, and from 'the lime of , theer entrance. 1.1,..(n1 (mil be obtain , ' in private families rea ..,th.J.le term. J. D. MONTANYE, Preb't. 1. WA no. titer'v. of Board of Trustees. . Towanda, June 15, 1850. it) 0 rf l llll Cornine, Elmira and BulTalo Line. hating re I ducal the fare from any port on the Chemung es eal flutTaln, affonl facilities not heretofore offered to emigrants and others seeking • home and fortune in he &heat West. A Boat of this line will lease Corning & Elmira for Buffalo Every week during the treason, in the following enter Leases Corning Tuesday's at 'lno'el.wit, A. ht. Leaves Eimira, Wednesday's at 2 o'clock, P. M. - Leases Havana. Thursr! I's at P. M. lowa down Seinen Lake Friday, Touchnr, at Bag Stream, Starkey, Loth. Dresden, pas..ing Geneva, Wetterlon and Seneca F. 116 on tat •urday. Leaves Buffalo for„Plmira and Corning every Sat urday morning, leaves Rochester every Monday worn ing. Boat CORNING, Capt. E. 11. CALEB, Dual ELMIRA Capt. It. P FERRIS, Boat BUFFALO, Captain -- For Freight or Passage apply to the Ciptains or the following Agent.: W. M. Mallory, rorninc—S. R. Strang & Co. A • Reyn o lds, Elmira—Win. Reynolds, Horseheads; I. ‘Vinterninte, Iforseheads—E.b. Ihnoian, Havana L. Tournswsend, Bid Stream—Woodworth & Poat. Lodi—Hastings & Fiel.l, Geneva—Gray & Sweet. Waterloo—l. Miller, Sepaca Falls—h. Basted°, MOD tesumn—H. L. Fish, Rochester—l'tles & Wheeler, Buffalo , a - I -Provisions 14 gale by the Captain's on board Elmira. Aril : I. 1950. - - - - INNEXATION OF CUBA GLO93IOUS NEWS TO THE PEOPLE ! lAA Al HAYDEN, grateful for the liberal pa tronage he has received vince his commence• men: in hueinemi, would inform the people of Bradford rolinty that he has just (revived direct from New York is ge vupply ,ef )'!/ Gu oil s ror cr es. Lerrnrc Remly made . 110,,t and N;loce. CIT,Hrt. all of which he offers fot sate at an exceedingly low price ior rash. Nevi, g extraordinary faci.jties of pur chnoing, and such as few in rotatory towns ran acquire be (Liners himself that Ive can and will make it the in terest of thrive wishing to purchase to give him a cal: before purchasing elsewhere. Landlords and Indivi duals !smiting a superior article of ICJ *uW we would call your special attention to those old Otani Cogniac, Champaigne and Atnciican Brandy ; pure Holland and American Gin : old Jamaica and St. Croix Horn ; fine Port, Sherry. Claret, Madeira, Malaga. Gin ger an d R;l. , pberry Wines; a few baskets Champaign°, a superior article, still on band. We aresietermined to tint our Liquors down to the lowest figure, being de. s:rons to win the liquor Our terms' are in all case., Cashor Ready Pav—anti no second price.— Don't mistake the plice—thei write corner of Main anti Bridge eta., in the store formerly occupied by .1 Kings. WM. HAYDEN. Towanda, June 4, 1850. BOOT & 8110 E MANUFACTORY. S. HATHAWAY, 11TOULD respectfully inform the ladies and gentle men of Towanda. that he has taken the store Immediately opposite the Ward House, one door north of Mix's drug store, in Main street. intern he is prepar ed toleoeive and promptly fulfill all orders with which lie, may he favored. To the gentlemen be would say, that Ilia Boots, of whatever description or quality, arc made under his immediate supervision, and will be war ranted for durability mid neatness. He would alga in form the Ladies that he is prepared to make to order Gaiters, Slippers, Shoes, &e. From long caper puce in business, and a determina tion to give general satisfaction, he expects to receive a share of public patronage. May 10. 1850. m.iii of Utica, N. V., has obtainer! from /i The .S itch-hazel. a simple ri - inedy, which laya a more just claim to the name of '• Mindy cure air than any AM-theme nc hasc ever hcive hnowt. Nothing iv enn,necteJ with it but a Int:: Alcoh,l to preset ve it, and yet it act., with great cenainiv in remiving pain and all local ingsmaii.m, Guying • burn+• brut al.. and laito.neta, rapidly. l'iles, bowel e..ruplaints, hemorrhage, ear ache, tuJth-ache, sore eyes, slid all reramis affections. It is white as water pthi as harmless, and it is riled •‘• Pain and Irrnlia?..E.rtracf." No n e i. genuine. except "• 17.tntrit Extract" is blown in 1.0.11 c. 'Mr. I'vud first introduced this tnirdicine to the LaLlrr arid has expended a vast ilesl of ti-no and money in hi - in.:in it to a hirVittate of Fier - faction, and we now warrant every bottle to give satisfaction. A man by the name of SINIICer has put forlh an article called " The Coyle Extract" which claims to he from the lViteli-hazel. It from that shrub, its name is a peifect deception, and it is • very imperfect arti cle; be not deceived, get a pamphlet-and aec. For sale at Montanyes & ro. Towanda, 8. S. Hin man Monroeton, Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy, Monaca Willey Franklin. June sth 1850 MYSTERIOUS KNOWINGS IN TOWANDA ! Clock ) Watch, and Jewelry Stare ! A M. WARNER takes this method of informing s his old customers and the public generally, that he has purchased, of J. P. Bull, his stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and has commenced 'the above business in all of its various branches at the old stand of the latter, on Main street, two doors south of Brick Row. His reputation as ■ watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is , hardly neces sary to,say a. word on that point. With his long ex perience and great sil•antages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the public, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. All goods sold, or Repaving done, warranted ti I recommend, or the money refunded. A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. My motto shall be--quick sales. small profits, cash down, and no credit given, rredit need not be asked for—as.l am bound not to mike its acquaintance. Towanda, July 12, 1850. A. M. WARNER. gum ar Ti711,.1. be kept on hand a large assortment, and made to order on shorter notice and for leas mo nc::.than can be produced at any other estaMishment in the land. Those who are under-the necessity of pro- curing that article will and shall he satisfied. A goad hearse and-pall may he had in atternlanee when desired. September I. 1647 f.. M. NYE & CO. - • - SURVEYING AND MAPPING. HWING resumed the bushiest of SURVEYING. all wqrk,entrusted to my care will be done with acciiracy and despiceb. Notices left at the ." Ward oyes" will ensure attention. • Moy JOB. CAIRN stursort. Rat re t F lif ;ram',NM:l)nel Meylcit, - C. L. %Vaal, 11. b. Dryden. OE illiscellanams. - t TOWANDA ACADEMY, GOLD IN WISCONSIN ! 'Very Strange but true. ' Iticb" More *ewe f Certificates and testimonial column if this paper, tan the cronderfid virtues of family Medicines. DR. 8W CcWald Composed Sy VIA /10111 . CU I • • that would give one , Dr. Sway pound ttyru; Cherry, fur half other preparation the 'Popular ones, ii rivalled for the cure .1 5 no eabeit, •itt Influenza, Co I lion, tipitting of blood, I Whooping Cough, 'heti in the Throat, Bronchi nen of the Nemo paired constitution• and to pye•cnt falling into a &c., this,' has not eq u I= Great rune of EDWARD 1 Pctuts' Facuiry,- corner of Sprint; Garden. More au wonderful curralive properti pound 'B3 rup of Win! Cher Dr. Srrayne—D.•ar Sir with a violent Cold and my lungs, attended with g my aide, that I could scarce no appetite, could get no seventy of my cough. woo of brood at a timot Thism tinned until t alnuiet despai trial physicians and runer , but baying heard of the g pound Syrup of Wild Cite of by physicians of the fi make a trial of it, and am I bottles performed a perfect disturbesi and sweet, and I I medicine I am inaebted for I Asti be glad to comm the subject who may be ple roborate what I have said the factory or my 'widen.. (Cr Be very particular genuine preparatioil of Wi Dr. tiwayne, N. W. corner Philadelphia ; all others reit." SWAYNE'S CELEBR •' A safe and effectual re sia, Cholera Nimbus. sickly adults, and the most useful (erect to the Public." I=l Da. Sw•tratc—Dear Pr A rious nauseous Vermifuge highly applauded by their slightest rood' effect, and he speaking in the highest termsl its delightful taste and urn lelt somewhat discouraged f 1 cies I had forced. upon my dyspeptic looking child, w.l worn out frame the Worms their ravag6; I concluded ,; noble Vermifuge, which, to had to let go their deadly an the vitals. Such was the e' 4 nuluge on my child wide. a.suining all the color of th fu'ness of an innt.cint and Yours &c., No. 4•Howell street, betw Four h. &ware of iTheakea! • Vermtruge ix now put up in the name ix .pelt correctly, S CLEANSE All Dr. Swope, Sagar COai trod rf 'l'm A mild and effective purge blood, they crrrect all the fl as an alterative in Dropsical valuable. Giddiness of the depression of spirits, headed' purifying Pine. Remember always to inq Swayne's Sarsaparilla and E that the signlture of Dr. Sw The above valuable medici' Dr. H. Swayne. corner of St . dslphia, to whom all orders a AGENTS FOR BRAD' HrrrOt & PORTER Chas. Rathbun, Canton, Br, Beidlernan & Brown, A-, thens D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. C. T. Murphy. Centreville. J. Daniels, Burlington. • M.l 8. W. & D. F. Pomeroy, Troy. - 22 y Ij A SOVEREIG '"0 7,/i r QV EREICA .B A - , L. 0 other medicine has ever been introduced to the L ll public that has met wit such unparalleled suc cess, as Dn. Sor xis Oriental Sarrrcign Balm Pills. Having been but six years he , re the public, and the advertising small, competed wt Is most other medicines, vet they have worked their wa into every state in the Union and Canada,. They ye almo:utely become the Standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably co. pounded that when ta ken in large doses' they speedil, cure the most delicate, nervous female, and have re; numbers from their beds alter all other remedies . failed. BEWARE OF COO TERFEFFS. As there are spurious Pills • circulation called Ori ental or Sovereign Balm, be au • to see before you buy that the name of " Dr. E. 1.. Souk * Co." is on the face of the boxes. None oche can be genuine. We are not aware that any one tab is making a spurious article has yet dared to make an of Our name ; but some of them have bad the i pude/tee to imitate ous boxes and copy our Circulars, ertificatcs, 4e,..1.1n1e5r the public are,careful when , purchase, they will be deceived. 18v. , Ty. The genuine SOVEREI N BALM PILLS can be bad wholesale and retail or Ir. E. 1.. Soule & Co., Euclid, N. Ir., and in Towanda • HUSTON & POR TER, and by Agents in every ern in the country. New Amngements d New Firm. MIX & DR. E. H. MA 1.1.. co-partnership-in the Diu s i most respectfully solicits attenti., of &Visit, FreneA, German Medians, Chemicals, Varnish; Stuffs, Perfumery, Patent Medic Camphene and burning fluid— I ment of all kinds of Lignor• • 1 with an extravagant quantity o; have also, a very general variet descriptions. Rag received a fresh sapp the public to examine their a elsew hme,promating oneend all extend to them their ?Maxine terms 8d any other establishment One of the proprietors being fends emp'e guarantee of the gen clew said at thcir store. Towanda, June 1, 1850 the Sick. sufficient to fill . errry e produced setting po i r. Swarm's cdebrgled YNE'S (op of WildlCkerry!' 1103 SAM 341, not • UM of .'s Com. , . of Wild theetrel any" I have tries' all t this wands urn f the following dis iahs, Coltis, etunettep titillation. at the Heart, ng or rising semattiun tilecit , , s A y sih i ts n ia or , or tistme-ak from any cause, perins from line, &c. medicine i t s CanTl VI e ATM. • !V SOY Mr. inch and Wallace sta. antial evidence of the of Dr. Sw 'a Coin- PIIILATI ern,.. April IC 1850. -Living severely afflicted nigh, which settled upon eat - dilliculty, soileness in breathe, spittiiig of blood tat night, owing to the spit as much ac • pint urnfnl state of things con ed of being cured, having us things without relief; at virtues of your, Colo r stel its being approved( l ; eminente. I ; eminent-L.. I concluled to happy to Male that three urn:, my sleep is now on 'firmly believe that to your this great cure. Iticate with any person on to call on me, and stir in the above certificate, at Yours, &c. EDWARD Hamenv get the original and 3 nly Cherry. as prepare*i by .f Eighth and Race streets, " flectitious and counter- TEA VERINIFITGE edy for Worms. Dyspep o• Dyspeptic children or Family Medicine ever or. lII= Pots L.tut , rata, March 20, 1849. Haring mad.. ti.e of a edicinrs, which bad been proprietors, without the ing heard my neighbors lof your Worm Medicines. r ilerful effect, although I rum the result of the arti !ready emaciated, sickly, l ose de l icate and almost ad already began to make make trial of your ral- I.or great joy, the Wornis atd strong hold. upon tof Dr. Swarm's rer- P i is ncwr perfectly healthy, roe. with all the mtrth layful child. WIEGA74II). a Schuylkill Third and member, Dr. Swayne% . oare bottles. See that VAYNE. MECEM g Sarsaparilla and Ex- ive, great purifyer of the nctions of the liver, and affections they are very head, dimness of sight, , &e., are cured by these irf Particularly for Dr. tract of Tar Pills. See l yric is on each Box. es are prepared only by tnd Race streets, Phila- L, old be addressed. ORD COUNTY. , Towanda Pa. ,sen & Rockwell, Mou ton, H. Herrick, Athena. riey & Saterke, She hequin. Bullock & Co., East • ninhfield. & Voahurg. Troy. MMIEI -2 Orc. basing filmed a and Medicine business, to their fresh supply d American Drugs, Paints, Oda Dy e nes, Ate Also. a very large assort d Groceries., together Farley Goods. We of Lamps of various i o c t G befo oot re ls, p they invite urclmiing t ho may feel diapeaed to to .ell on n liberal thie aide of Near York, regular, Physicion, if- I}kblial. Afflicted - do not Despair ! dinotheridkne being reneuedfront Death by Schenck's rubsavic Syrvp. The following case is one of the greatest triumphs of medicine over disease ever poblishedisprodical hie tory. Reedit? Prompted by no othetPan the:feeling of bemOwdenca. and for the benefit of my ' afflicted fellow beings, I de. sire to make known • short description of my disease. and }}'he anexpeeted curd I obtained from SCHENCKS PiII,MONIC SYRUP. About three years age I was of lieterl wit t a violent cold, which settiedPn my breast and side, and every few days wound rahk considera ble blood ;my edugh was tight and distressing. ' Every day I bad violent fever creeping chille,rand profuse sweats at night, with greet difficulty of breathing and great loss of appetite; my system was entirety pros trated, being confined to my bed most of the time.— Two of the most eminent physicians of this city at tended me. and after exhausting all their skill:pro nounced my case incurable. Indeed, one said my lungs were almost gone, and I could not possibly re. rover. At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed 'lvan to try Dr. SAerreir's Puimonie Syrup, and before had taken half a dozen bottleii, was so for recovered as to be to go about the house. It seemed to strength en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeding—my bowels became regular, and every thing-I ate, seemed to digest easily and ncurish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pro gress of my health and so sudden the change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandon ed the use of the medicine before the disease was thoroughly eradicated, which ratified in another snack of bleeding at the lungs last tall; accompanied by • dis tressing cough. I again cortirnericed taking the Pul. monk Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue 'using it. Before I bed taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my side, which gathered sad broke, discharging. as near as I can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow mat ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole sys tem, Fr sin this lime I began to get better, and am happy to say entirety recovered. I am sure at this time I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten years. Since I commenced taking the Palmonic syr up, I have never failed to recommend it wherever I went, thatl others, es well as myself, might be saved saved from that awful disease ; fte I feel it • duty owe 10 the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention a few cages which have come under my immediate observation. Being on a visit to ()award, N. J., last summer, I saw s child, evidently in the last stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the child up as in curable. I told .her what benefit I had received from the use of Schenck's Pulvnonic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer nntil about three month after; being in the market, my, attention was drawn to • lady who observed me very ettentively. She finally approached me,l and asked if I was not the lady who recommend ed itchenck's Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child last summer in I lamden. I replied That I was. She said that her child had entirely recovered. and was uncom monly healthy. . liar name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Bridesburg. Another lady I would mention in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was serintrely affected.*ith it. She bad become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past recovery. I induced her to fry Schrock's Pulmonrc Syrup, which she dol. and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on appli cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption, prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. ' In a very short time she was entirely recovered, and now en joys eicelient health, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three rases within my knowledge, which I know were cored by Srheeck's Pulinonic Syrup, All who doubt this statement, and will Asks the trouble to call on lets at my residence Parrish street five doors above tenth north side. I think I will be able towns fretorily convince them by own . case, and other* that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Since my cure, there have been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have had • very good opportunity of knowing a great many that have taken it, and have been greatly benefitted thereby, and I think if persons afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, would rend for Dr. Schenck, and let him direftfily examine their lungs, and if he says he can cure them. follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they wilt Tepidly recover. • .GCLIELMA 1.. LEIBERT, Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. Sceaecx—Dear Sir-1 have known Mrs. Leibert for several years, as a member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement, and ■m re joiced to find her again restored to health. nny thing more, in addition to her statement, hi needless. • Yours, truly, THOS. L.:JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. June 20, 1819. 6th at. above Green. Prepared and sold by J. H. SCHENCK, at his Lab orretory S. E. corner Coates & Marshall its., and by the following Agents In Bradfoni County. Geo. A. Perkins, Athens; D. Bailey, Leraywrille; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; J. J. Warfood, Monroeton D.l). Parkhurst, 1... e Roy ; C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Troy . and by MIX & MASON, Towanda. Price, $1 per bottle or $4 : 5 per half dozen. To the Victor b!lciplor the Spoils. ALTOUGH many prcpaiatiOns in th form of " Popu: far Medicines," have been before theriublic, claim ing to give relief, and even cure the mot inveterate diseases, yet none have so well answered he purse as Dr. Sherman's Medicated Lozenges. Thely are agkva ble to the taste, easily administered, and from the mil precedented success which they have met with, and the remarkable cares which they have performed, may justly lay claim to the title of Conqueror over thedi seaws far which they have been recommended. Dr. Sherman', COUGH LOZENGES" Cure the most obstinate cases of Cough in a feat hoop. They have cured a large number of persona who have been given up by theirphysiciiins and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectie Fever, by their use have bad rose of health restored- to the, haggard cheek and now live to speak forth the praise of this invaluable medicine. Dr. Sherman's "WORM LOZENGES" Have been proved in more than 400.000 cases to be in faniable, in fact the only Certain Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them Then they cannot be forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medi cine to their in this form is great beyond conception. When the breath of the child becomes offensive, and there is picking of the nine, grinding of the nose, grind ing of the teeth during Sleep, paleness about the lips with Bushed cheeks, bleeding at the nose, headache, drowsiness, starting during sleep, disturbed dreams, awaking with frightning screams, troublesome cough, feverishness thirst, voracious appetite, sickness at the stomach and bloated stomach—these are among the Many prominent symptoms of worms, WI can be relieved by these incomparable Lozenges. , They have never been known to fail. Dr. Sherman's. . "CAMPHOR LOZENGES" Relieving headache, nervoa • sick headache,palpitation of'the heart and sickness in a few minutia. They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faittness, conic, spasms, - cramps of the stomach,' summer or bowel complaints-- they keep up the spints, dispel all the distressing of a dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great men tal or bodly toil. Dr. Sherman's "POOR MANS PLASTER" Is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthing Plaster in the world and a sovereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back. loins, side breast, neck, limbs, loints, rheumatism, lumbago, &e, One million a year will not supply the demand.— Caution is necessa7, r there are many unprincipled persons who would force • spurious article upon the community. Be careful to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with a "fac . aimik" of his written name onthe back—none others are genuine, and will do more hurt than grid. Sold in Towanda by HUSTON POR TER, No. I, Brick Row. ifty torNrr, E 3 V 7 a IE3 n Zi rig 11.E3 Of Tray, Bradford county, pi., P ROPOSES making:periodical Tiflis at Towanda daring the session of every court. He may be found at the house of J. B. Cross, commencing on the 3d of September. Reference can be had treat any part of the county. All word warranted. au litn3 U=EM!ME=MS . Zit, in micivitoritlx-0,11 . Velma • . bpi" amiibliag ,11Hi deem Ws_ Tiviniti4koo DOM , • - i!ra• *wt., asitietilw9W wicitiLALavomirliiill • petfa" VART RoT I TTAtig_.; of *s aid and ea pm Oa the gaga Mis.. The resteir TatePeeielta Are* IllAkstereatur ell giber etadhir We% may in maze ammo be usderellooll twee toe Ibbowieg llnist-4maim e lt aol *gip Ilisidesiy, rurneara(Ra memuWm, We Pusie Ericalce of Barsaiwilla, Ye.llow 'lock, Cherry aad iliesionme, Burks, area enav~t m or e, peyeeleite meenebuted, aid Sow eseneltbe glade ore jins in sad bade of It ftel can be found In oaf beetle Of modielne,ealled Cannes ef 9 areme.llle!, Bat: Seceviet e—beenue Tro redder ~ie. other elm *mom ipai Ovary sod Lolly ithliset Itiotoo Br,lkis i i nit Vegetable., • the =GS imyrewtiw or which are reidle weasel.. t. =GS sad whim ewes WO cOltipOnaded with Seweerijki. blii, ant linsodirse, they mar dig label.* mom meta. and wlee wilder a( tie 111.54 is die veva $o taw IN We, the to have awn &MT& ~ e diaal flf‘Ft. the Doss Is Only Ose.Tubleaptoeifid, dhow Main a tag. lint it is not so with Extract of for in consegoeime fa leedialeioe fi isms Yates) in mutt weak eseill and reduced the of ban to be Tory Three, of Mere T rater-Times. FMK. or M••• a... • DeY, to bare amp f areal • and an a bottle of Sertemitlit Only WAD ISstriom Matestfets, %Kee. ••et •• arettaatla slur, ele• so roar dames a day, use up a bottle of in ut. oc etz MTN, which .how that a bags •J' Puriller, 1.0 last frogs Twelve to Mums Dan kepis then abotill of klastapariMq and If its daily medical (in small ) be am renter's° end HEALING es the daily r airs) of mina, thee it raovu Mat ONS bottle of 4ir /MIMS is won" fear. ot ilk. timed mute than • bottle of Ifernaparilia. The atom comparison dote./10t yet 'bow the red Aromas En eater between the .trust agrnreon of awes Peturtru end lisps ranttl.a. This will - appear ng by the curt:Wales aJ cues In Briars Panspitlet• Mowi that ONE BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFIER Er awe asagyi sok ems wont ilaware bawl dim" Or TEN .Soutprii of Illanispakilla. It, thee. thic Borr x of rum's' wee far Cis, Dat.sra qy maw, q f Sa L 16002 lan for Tea eingtil. CANCEROUS BPROMA. Ur. J. 11. lissant of Raw, Oneida Co. If ... Y..,lrtio or carol of Scrofula in leek mote to do fr ets as misted below, to en aetkia In the geracem Chime In the Cal fe cu r a L e . ei art, co the $M q/ Do me th'. IBM under und the following e i-- • pens* in the cup., N.. York had testailbetused and melded a onstrem ankle of niedi= j eallindat . ilitheres teethe MOW coot, ki Meath. of Me Be Wm promessiked to obtain damages. Is the flufrome Court of the City of New York and the ease was referred as Mr there to J. 8. SOS Z. 4, 51 Liberrr Wee% emtneot so Lawyer m Rifer tbe teeth nito. The ddant_ploolled tothem to eeM_lbell the Proprietors Of Sont's Medicine bed he woe wan published inmate ITATILIMMTS Of AIM, and thus bed committed a i tttekon thepublic, sod, thereto , , Was not matted to dashers& area Mr.lies. Ms was selmod as brim fight, and Huskies was aeon as a mites In regard to the races as pad/abed, sad Ws totimmy twat max scrrathr.othe gesbiketise. , H AMIN • ant antsaisttod etti. BMW. sod st b S...efols Moot Hiss >stet Sam, 1 yrs' won May oldi t tmd by s ; I ....orated by vessel dosia•—they all. told as I eisid ass toe-- that en toodiessi amid eons Se. Ix coasimenor of Nab aforsositseet, bot la sash. bets. 1 sad rands'.l took as siedielna Whoa leassiesst Srag Yr Ralfsre 1 bad bus sodas' to Fay beet • lame taut 1 staid mod bead to injbead my mod ins ..varier la rnms Raw.*. .. ; tom sabre mat mood st, Ws *amid ba Idled bp actor , tt . Ass, it ad/ boldest by • pre* at We top: • We was slum rerragA , ao Mat my loath passed ea &ad oat saw bola; as akar sad a• say se Mew as as bead, masts, Sas aster my ass sirally as !amylase% bad taloa tbrettgb oeto, o thot my body coald ba looked Otto; Y Seer so say at= asisehd from top dameer os of ea...•*11 hod Ades to tool bar t 1 bad small labs dusa Sea 1 asid bow'. Partils• smote bones. Wafted Mello Web ed sesna doye I staa ,o stab 1 ady boob ass Skied. of • stmoond et • dom. t tbs bottle so sonaidtbesed sr, s fa sable so to get oat of bed: We sass/ bottle I Itodi W.Citi dais to oponafSVattlicb o esentlinsd =land Isabel my son, gm Mat I ....Ski. to mak full Mita to Hsdr of Navel 111 Lsose, at Weiss Cadre. eybroi 1 tlia dard betas = Rzwtx.n 'ALL my t.cxfts,b. ‘ ,Mve own about.. Seger thread of as *ea* sad 1 Wee warted Noir at dryprryt seed. 1 mist Ho Asia se... 'Sorb aria al' IRTIRCT CURL, and seamed me t. rome kasha, SUR PULL PaIr77CGLIS.I, :ES /6/111V7 . 1 PAMPIIL67.4. til%l •C - o) : 341 ' Mr. 0. R KINNEY, merchant, Clinton, On county, X Y., is formed as chat a canner-doctor In tabd enmity was effemins sr 'oh. if,ful cum. of C NCENUI through the efficacy of BRANDS PUUI , VYING VATFLACT. A a:arm...largo, to Greene county. N. Y... elw min veld Pummin. Mr. A. B. fferrna. dragrist.at Casa). Montgomery county, N. Y., has Informed an of an imminent err. of a CANrctit of limit standing, which was effected on an aged holy of that place. It, therrelone, Al. PURIFIER tuns Comer. by Its purifying, beating power, what impure disease of the Wood cm It , not cute 1 Seven jeers' experience end triemph rays there ere mine but wind It will runs. 11. , -r ; - =l4O ; aititu ; .i .1 The Rev. RICHARD DIIPINDICI, Paster of the church, Adams Dula, Monroe county, N. 1., wrote to m: mot received • letter from Mr. Calaway DUNNING, relative to the ate of his Fil•Cillefl9. Toni may depend on whet it states. far he a Christian man and an elder In the church. Someyears Since too had to have one of hie legs eat of to save Ms RAN in consequence of a rever.ove. The btherler Debt; re affected. and about to amptitatrd, L reconimonded - Bowes Mullet:NE.' Read tbevre wilt. He says: Wow wad oats mate attm.r.s of RRANTS MEDICINE. f Awed *U. pope„ from year r Is Mat illediekor, and I can now say that, with the Messing of it has cloded a rot Of " Bag Pamphlets for tall partied/M. LIVER-COMPLAINT! Dr. RAMAN EIIIBEAItD,of Stastfor one of tee eldest and most vespeetabto parysiehme, ems WiO,l•W eent. ideee-Cran Maunrod wer.iporfaffy piened_br way BRANTS TU. creed..lNG cA r tACT. We weld sews Weide of o th er ow% slar FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy offered to the Wale blunt been bag atartrai mei creneel Y vorterom •Lt. the Inekhnind merkemete SIMI smeaskritsm 0( the BRE W S - PULMONARY BALSAM. It mob.. Mee vre* dra deettnetbent ..PPF.a.a, mmer, or other wok erer—tt AEOULATTS ALL, ter &et sorrem. %A CIRCVLAIIOO, met •••41144 Mul moms raarreentellf. r Bee pamphlet& CHANGE OF LIFE, horn the yid to the lsonsca, and the mesas at nriddre a me awe is aresbratot, sod tbe other so rusher/1y as to pre rent any of tbe fate! &gam that frequenstly arise to amarquence via change. Dyspepilour 13tOinach I " IleTtne, Genera Co4Frihrenry I, OWL "K. T. WALLACE k 11:0—flesgelent: I was. kw mom them a year, aglieted with a diesels of the stomach, I could net eet nay fat er greasy sahstsane without causimt greet pain, dawns. ma vomiting, enrdm was continually allieted with a soar stotnich. I as an ..-pa. tried one bottle of BRANTISMIEDICINM.whia, to ary ex utter disappcihmerin, tend and relined 01 , 1 vent pais Orr .I therefore as a second bottle. which completely rand =nem& I am arm anal and hearty, and can eat Lone say thing T aste pained. or the Manna beeomner t rar. • flilly,B. Mr. Wilcox Is a rnmeembie anieltain of Attka. 7; li.C°l° NURSING SORE MOUTH, LUCORRIHER, ke. i• Emmy Oats= Co.. N. Y..'0cr.19. " M. T. WALLACE tc CO.: Some time but Winter my wife became so debilitated from the egress of Lameriee and 'Alms lay So.. Moods, that the could not lift bed childor perform any boars: mold labor. Her medical treatment was varied aeceiding to the advice and prescriptions of the most eminent physicians, until me eke ures exhausted to useless efforts. - She became so very a skele ton, that at the time she commenced lathe! , Sinners Mrdiciee she weighed no more then eighty-five pounds:J*l by am time die bed taken firer 6otgn, she became perfectlywelf. Tbe cure is so perfect,. that sha,ta now enabled to do all necessary household work, SOll mined thirtyPound' of flesh in four weeks. "Youri truly, C. 11. OALENTINE." The reader will °bores that Mr. GlAterrrers rata . 4 ow sic mi.' , =an, in by Z. S. TMUIT. Esq., of the woo place, has mediebro. , " /.la) :1f 0 }1%T.:),-:::_11 itkAmrs PCTRIPTINO - EXTRACT Is • P•Allemd 9 ss••• 6 ^ s,l r. estsr , of el Übe singk4 illtactraY, or any of the micas prowr time of CALONICL orilltatoay.from4. ruts: lad it relftrom doe Mout, mock; and ea A. pard armaard,to their original, balsam', .TATS. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM! Mr. A. HOLTSTABIDER, merchant. OberSs. Lorreht Ce., alria • wrote. December 19, 111411,1uni after haying stated hoer like a damn the PULMONARY BALSAM had effected the mare of his wife* cestetimptiee conch, said : I have personalty need BIM-VT .B pr , IMYYLVU Exra.ter, ibr debility of my apneas, and .1 have mo hesitation in saying .48 is the best medicine to tummies sad INVIGORATE rise aurae that 1 base ever used. in .ray Nsen where tons have sold !IRANI'S MEDICINES, they ewe pram! their aglow* oaf ties as uric santsracrion.ll : SALT RHEUM, affid an impure anomie Aram V Ar aupoo, are temp card by =ANT'S sznr..acr. For Bali, by HUSTON & PORTER, Towanda C. H. Herrick, Athens ; C. E. Rathhene, Canton ; D D. Parkhurst, Leßoy ; • Brown • & Rockwell, Monroe ton ; E. W, Baird, Rummerfield ; M. H. Welles, Wy aldeing; D. Railey * Son, Leßayayille ; T. ffaurphry Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome; E. 6. Trabey Smithfield ; Coryell 4 Gee, Burlington ; L. & &Run yon, Troy. co. All letters and orders must be addressed to Wit nee & Co., 106 Broadway, No,Y. • 13y " _ NEW ESTABLISILVENT I= 1111ME7IIIVINT Its1.111111.111(1111CIECSIiii• L. M. NYE & CO., wouldre., apectlly infoim the citizens of Tow- I t i i 7dard the f l utilireraliy, that 111119,,,t to " order al ve r kin d s of n l l 3 B ;l l l factur T FURNITURE, of the beat mate ,. mg ; Aids, and wmtmenship thateminot be aurpainied,in additionto the usual assortment in country Mops, we will keep on hand and make to order SOFAS, of various and mist approved patter= ; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior style. and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed even in our large qities. Also, the half French Ma hogany Chair, be.akKully upholstered, with curled hair, which never loser its elasticity, and finished with the beat hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having had much experience u the business. we shall be able to satisfy all who may feel &paged to call,lioth as to quality and price. and by strict attention to' business 64 to merit and receive the patronage of a liberal com munity, L. N. N YE & 00. Towanda September 1840 trATS jinn received a new supply of the celebrate IA For Union Ifats Gnomic very cheap. Also a new lot of clothing, at the new Clothing and flat store No. I Brick flow; 11 . dt A. CAMPBELL. • , 111fiudatzu•ns. F ,TERW OF PIE) ' BONING Mt owtmimk.end talon; Wit sfites chturvai, Read, lug Writing, Arithmetic. 4lgebra, Rlif* t Coll4oollob, GOOPig Vie 0 004 01 **M o rt NatUrai Phikeoplgyi n i Aitantolisj. - (with "nee Ala good nOPerante teiteek. nap=ae media%) oral.Phdosepby tad quana!lP eit!aneei ar !Ann* iNifFia Daly atheism we • • ee ZITS& ensures. Franck per gimlets • kelp Latin, f!tpaniah. - " • : 64 Mune.. (on the piasso,) per quarter, • Fdobtoitlas7 ned - wit twit." i Any young tidy reeehringinetnsetiott on the pa n i , a privileged to leatn.nag-waak, weary one of the ab sis aniteakaos, and the same time. without Addition a l d ont. To s young lady who slaidine the English bram t h p, the terms of learning etch of the above hranches ast per quarter., -7- $3 00 istitructioss the *NW', 4ee Um of Pianos, 76 Dewing and painting in wafer *ADM including the use of meterisho, j is paper, manta, pencils. Sze. 4. IP Oil painting en canyons. " 10 ea Painting transparent window ahadee, including • 'ha gaPPIT of matatiale. each. '• ` 4el Permute punting en.paper, silk and mei*, per twelve••losions., . 500 Gilding on silk, craw &c: do. 3 et Wax flowers, per quarter, • sot Pens and ink, " - 61 Washini, 3ta Board in vacitiop. $2 00 per week, Letters post-paid, addressed to the . Minos WRIT &GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broom co., N. Y., will Its . envy prompt attention. • BOOT- k - B110(MANUFACT0111, 51ih..i k0w ..411141 • • - TORN W; WILCOX, has rammed his 'nab! h. J Earen,,to the shop between Singsbere t so d Z t , tea'sstores, an& where he still robins a share of public patronage. He intends, by a careful seketiou of stock, and by attention to the interest; of his onto. men to make us neat sr.d durable work as can be um. 'tufa:tined in this part lit the country. He will keep umataney on' hand, and manefair ort to or d er , Morocco, Calf and - Coarse Boota and Ai m; Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes and Slips, Children's do.; Gent's Gaiters and Pumps, 0: 3- Country Produce, of most descripCiOns, taken ro payment for work, at the market price. Towanda. April 38, 1850. THE NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, • AND sow. IT It, Viao '1711631 aIItIWIAD? -'F. HARDER respectfully wishes to inform the kJ . citizens of Tsiatands, and the public that he bas commenced the • HARNESS AND TRIM MAKING MOM in Towanda, on Main street, a few dnots above Slider street, where he will keep constantly on band or mak e to order, Plated and common Harness, Trunki and Trunk Vallee*, and el! kinds of work in his line. CAR- RIAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK dose to outer, From hie- experience in the butanes., sad punctuality in attending to it, he hopes he may receive a share of public patronage. 1:0's All kinds of work may he had at his shopcheap ear than at any other shop in this county. Towanda, June 112, IRS° Iy I • tenioved to north side Public Sion! .- ,_ w• au Chamber/in, 111 AG just retunwd from& city JUL of New York with a hip ' "a C ,,: , ....: supply of Watches, Jewelry sed , ak . . 1 „ Silver ware, comprising in put • %. (.. the following articles:—Lent, .-- N , ..s. L'Epine and Plain Watches,with 1 , -'= • \ ‘...1)1 6 ,.._,- ---- a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin. ger Rin po, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets. Gold chains, Gold Pena, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts 'of Silverware and any quantity of Steel Beads—all of which he of forsale excecedingly cheap for CASH. Watches. repaired on short notice, rinff' warrentird to run well, or the Money; Aril' be refunded, and a !hi. ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country. Pram taken in payment for work ; and als3. learn new, and forerer,that tine Produce must be paid when the inni is done-1 war against credit in all its'forms. VC A. CHAMBERLIN, Agett. Towanda. April 28. 1880. For sale, together with the ot a prepa. of the Grsgfenfierg Co..by Huston & Porter,, 4 H. Mix in 'rafted', alit "gentle appointed in each town in the county. . Also, for sale, the Gnufentweg Manual of Health., complete WAND BOOS for Families, coati/killing inform tion relative to the treatment of almost every Gm of of disease ; 300 pages—price, 50 Clint& N.. E. "A Family Newspaper will be given, fire ty' charge, for one year, to all who purchase Orsetenbet; Medicines. • AU communications must be addressed to P. C. frt. 'gersel, Elmira, Chemung county, N. V., General Agl. THE CORYLE EXTRACT, . .Or Nature's Pain Destroyer, and Remedy for Disco IT},tiln's Extr ac t v'en : s o: dangerous . Asa fr'e As a fm psi m n cve ; 614 is medicine is superiOr .to every thing yet &wound; d as an applicalkin to reduce inflamatiOn, the skill d mhnkind is challenged to equal Saban in it. It soothe the Nervous'Systerm--heals wounds, bruises. sprains "and cleanses ulcers—reduces all manners of ewe*" and tumors; and cures Bummer Complaints, Dysentery Infantile Dimes; Female complaints i and most of " ordinary FamilpAilinents. - * READ THE OPINION OF HON. .I3DN c. sPENcell. After what I have stated, you will not be eeTletied at the declaration of my opinion and firm c onvictive, that the liquid prepared by you is Otta or Tat aOit INTALITAIIILS DISCIVTIaIIta IN INIZOICAL ANT, OF 110 e. Mk xzwastvf.and_ that it will proves most deem; remedy for all nervous affections, and a cure for hills& mations, acute and chronic, when sessomibi sod rot erly applied. Further observation and esrinacrusill be necessary to determine the best node of it s applice. lion, whether internally or externally, andtbc qusedif p to be administered. Your OA servant; lamt. q. Srsscsa. The above medicine only be fond at all thin Ater cies for the sale of the celebrated Graefenberg ned r clues, in the counties named. giW A-WI- FPI .W 97) ampar:EADA THE subscriber bai remold ) his now shop, a few rods above via former location and on tbeoP polite side of the street, whew' be continues to Manefacture sad teep on band, all 'dads of des and' wood. seat CHAIRS: sod 16ErrAts of various kinds,A BEDSTEAD'S of every . &air 'nu, which. I will sell low for rine or Cherry Lumber. or clait plank, will be recei.ed for work. fIIRNING Joss lge order in the neatest eisoneg . Also, ' CABINET WORK, , make and kept on hand, Or made .to order. im the bad, manner. JAMES ItUAINEOII Towanda,'March 9, 1849. The Celebrated Graefrabog 'Yeptable Pills *sere in 4:educed into the Ma m the yearr 1846. Their et• reordinary virtues, and asp► iority over all. other PILLS .nown in this country, los established them as Mt ;rasa'. and Medicine of the day.
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