Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 19, 1850, Image 4

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Prepare for Winter.
There is tench to be done in the fail by every
limner, to render all coni6ortable through the win
ler. 'Sheds . need 'repairing, or stew ones shmild'he
built, Apples, potatoes, 'and r„ardett vegetables,
need attention.. If not already seemed from frost,
no time should bo Inst in protecting them from the
same. Bank up the cellar, have a good simply of
fire wood under cover, and see that all stables and
yards are ready for use. Remember that to a con
siderable degree, warm shelter for domestic ani
male i. equivalent to font!. If e - tpris.el. to stomp.
and severe Id, they will need !linty per eras.
more forage to carry therm...Aix-9 throng), lilt May.
than they will if properly housed al lit.lest.ln
ad
dition to this their manure can be all raved and
tamed to a valuable wetting neat season. By all
means keep your thing heaps 1 - yuler sht Iter, Mai
they may lose nothing by leaching.
, Cattle,
hrwt
ses hogs anti sheep are most profitable, u hen one
. is ante that he Fares from the impossibility of loss
all the matter voided by them in ihe coarse of
.the
tall and winter. •
The excretions formed by the consumption of
one Winfred pound• of corn, oats or.hay, will add
one hundred and fifty to two hundred pounds to the
cons, oat or hay crop of the next year, if skillfully
managed. •The fitest thing is to saye and make all
the manure one reasonably can, anti then randy to
mhtain the largest practical gain from (Islamic mate
rial applied to'the soil. Nut a year passes in which
fertilizers crurtli seven millions are not wasted in
the Unise&StatUrt. Think of the immense losses,
and pet beiter example to your brother farmers.
Demonstiatettolhem 'that 3on sore every pound
of thing and inine'lleat falls itNyourstablec, yards,
and fields..-. 't •
r While 'preparing for"winter forg,et not In arid a
few choice books to yotr. agricultural library, for
the whole family to lead igtl improve in useful
kriinviedge. 7 lludson Dentocritt,
Treatment of4lksny.
Ray, in England, is scarcely everpot in barns.
It keeps well in - stacks, made up as they are, in
the neatest manner, - and carefully thatched with
straw. Nothing cari,be more beautiful and work
marilike than the manner in which these are made
op; and for hay the long marks are decidedly pre
. 'arable to those of a round form, as it is cut down
for use, in Poch case, with more advantage. The
formation or a stack, which is often done by wo
men, is a work of much skill, which is the fruit of
practice; the thatchirig of a stack in the best man
ner, requires art and experience, and there are men
who make it a profession. 4- .
When well executed, the hay for years is im
pervious to wet. During the formation of the stack
—which, when intended to be large must some-.
. times wait ler several days the progress of the hay
making—the most careful farmers have a tare tar
paolin meanies' covering, to , suspend upon poles
over the stack, in order to protect if from the rain,
Utekr to These minute circumstances, to illustrate
the extreme carefulness with which malty of the op
orations of husbandry are here conducted. When the
hay is to bensed, the whole stack is never remov
er! to the stable at once, but is carefully' cat down
as a loaf of bread might be cut, and alwayg done
up and bound in trusses, intended to be of 56
pounds each, and in that way earned to be dish(-.
bated to the animals. This requires some extra
labor, bet The harmers bed their account in it. flow
d ifferent is this from the careless, wasteful mariner
in which things are managed with us, where I
have often seen horses and oxen --- efinding knee
ilsep in the litter of the very best hay, which has
fallen and been tossed out of the mangers. The
consequence of this extraordinary painstaking is
the most economical management of their product".
The animals have a Twilit! allowance, and, not at
ooe time surfeited and another time starved ; and
not a handful of bap' is wasted. f have not
been quite able to understand the old proverb, that
"a penny saved is two pence earned ;" but I quite
understand the folly of waiting that which is the
product ofaevere toiLand expense, and the im
morality of throwii , e away . that which the bounty
of (leaven bestowed for the comfort and suktenance
of man and beast. I once heard a minister say, in
• his sermon, that some persons were cbaritahle in
spots. , I think, in a-similar sense, it may be said
that some persons are economical in spots, and that
many persons who will chaffer and higgle half a
day to save a sixpence in the price of as article,
• 'will often tbrowl i away shillings in their neglectful
,I,\
or wastelul use of h.—Coleman's European Agrictil
* fure.
Ulm to Milk Early.
The art of milking well is not taught in a hurry
It regains* long practice to milk properly, and there
,.4/fore all the young people on a farm ought to be
shciwn how the labor should be done. It is. goite
important that , this branch of the dairy should be
particularly attended to, for a good milker obtains
at least a quarter more from the same cow than a
poor milket.
The first lesson to be taught to young people; is
gentleness and kin.lness to the cows. They never
need be treated harshly, in case the business is
properly commenced. Cows that have been ca•
mated and uniformly well treated, are fond of hal
ing the milk drawn from the udder at the regular
time of milking, for it gives ,them relief from the
distension of the milk decti4 ,-
Let young people be pur to milking the farrow
cows first, or such as are to be 110011 dried, and then
the loss from bad milking will be less injurious.—
The hand should extend to the extremity of the
teat, for the milk ',then drawn easier.
• Yoeng people should be taught to milk as last as
possible. Moro milk is always obtained by a ra•
pi l milker than by a slow one. They should there-
fore be taught to think of nothing else while milk.
ing, and no conversation must be permitted in the
milk yard. They should sit up close to the cow
and tea the left arm gently against her shank
Taft if she raises her foot, as she sometimes will,
merely to change position, she will not be likely to
put it into the milk pail. '
In case of her disposition to kick, or rather to
raise her foot on acentint of pain occasioned - by
the soreness of the teats, the nearer -the milker sits
to her, and the harder he presses his left arm
against her leg the less tisk he will run of being
injured.
Cow, stay lartaught to give .down their milk at
once—and they may be taught to held it a long
while and to ,be stripped indefinitely. Therr.best
way is tonolk quick and not use the now, lb along
alripplEr.g, or an aftet stripping.-41u,n. Plcarmai.
AlisccUaucolut
Ulll6ll . Lsozzashavzo
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I. 11. KELLONL. A. M.. Principal.
Mrs. H. KELLOM. Tarehrr 4 Mack Priming fie.
Miss. PRISCILLA M. SHkIRWOUD, Teenier it
Primary Dwarf meal.
TIM tell sold- Winter &meow will ammonite on
Tuesday August 20th. and con4ue without in
tennissbm till Christiana when thew will be a vist?tion
During the Holy Days.
Particular atteehen will he paid to tier itrepuing,
to !inch during the IVinter•
Afar scholar* can he OCCOMmoileted with' blood in
the family oldie Principal.
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Primary Department,
Common English,
High English,
! t ank], Greek and Higher Mathemaiim,
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Music nil Piano Forte,
Fineto: 4 :Painting and Untiring each,
loco& Mali:
FR.tNCIB SMITH, President.
SETH PAINE,Sec'y.
Troy, Bradford county, Pa., Aug.. 1850.
D 1 - eikal% AIATOV OM. :MD
GOLD IN WISONSIN !
THE Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line. haying re
deiced the fare from any port on the Chemumi ea
nal to Buffalo, afford facilities not hetetofore offeee.l to
emir/mots and others seeking • home and fortune in
be Great West.
A Do it of this line will leave
Corning lt; Elmira for Buffalo
Every week (luring the PeaSOn. in the following . 'order
Leaves Corning Tuesday's at 10 o'clock, 'A. M.
Leaves Elmira, Wednesday's at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Leaves Karon", Thursday's at P. M.
Tows down Sconce Lake Friday,
Touchineat Bic Stream, Starkey, I.ndi, Dresden,
passing Geneva, Walterloo and Senaca Falls. on Sat.
urday.
Leaves Buffalo for Elmira and Corning every Sat
urday' morning, leaves Rochester every Monday morn
ing.
Boat CORNING, Capt. E. IL CALEB,
Boat ELMIRA Capt. R. P FERRI'S.
Boat BUFFALO, Captain
for Freight or.Pasaage apply to the C.,plaina or the
following Agents:
W. M. • Mallory, Corning-8. B. Strang & •Co. A.
G. Reynolds, Elmira—Wm. Reynolds, Horseheads, I.
Wintermnte, Horseheads—E. 8. Hinman, Havana L.
G. TownworsenJ, Big Stream---Wiaodworth & Paw,
Lodi.—Hastingi & FirM. Geneva—Orly & Sweet,
Waterloo—l. Miller. Semen Falls—L. Bostedo, Mon
tesnma--H. L. Fish, Roeheiptv--Hiles & Wheeler,
.
CaTFotisions for 'sale by the Captairia on board
Elmira. Aril 4. 1856.
Annexation of Cuba
GLORIOUS NEWS TO THE PEOPLE !
WILLIAM HAYDEN. grateful for the liberal pa-
V V tronage be bas received since his commence
men: in business, would inform the people of Bradford
county that he has just waived direct from New York
a la re supply - of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Ready made Clothing,
Roofs and Shoes. Cigars,
all of which he offers for sale it an exceedingly low
price for cub. Having extraordinary facilities of pur
chasing, and such as few in country towns can acquire
he flatters himself that he can and will make it the in
terestmf those wishing to purchase to give him a cal
before purchasing elarwhere. Landlords and indivi
duals wanting a superior article of
La IC ate LT MID MR. 9
We would call your special attention to those old Otard
Cognise, Champaigne and American Brandy ; pure
Holland and Atherican Gin ; old Jamaica and St.Cmix
Rum; tine Port, Bberry, Claret, Madeira, liLdaga, Gin.
ger and Raspberry Wines; a few baskets Champsigne,
a supeEior article, still on band. We are determined
to put oar Liquors down to the lowest bgure, being de
sirous to quit the liquor business. Our terms are in
all cases, Cashel. Ready Pay—and no secondiprice.—
Don't mistake the place—the west corner of Main and
Bridge ate., in the store formerly occupied by J. Kings
bevy. WM. HAYDEN.
Towanda, June 4, 1850.
ILECIEMLILIE I.EDMIL
THE SUBSCRIBER. baying now completed his
arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel
log Public, tech, sanented in soliciting his share of
Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with
limbed the market affords. His StaW hag is Large.and
Warm. Hi. Bar shall he filled with iu good Liquor
as are to be found in the country.
BESIDES, for the accommodation of many, the
subseriber ie manufacturing Boole. Shoes Saddle; Me
nem Trunks and Valera. ire., or. And keeps on
hand • good assortment of PATENT MEDICINES.
kor'all of which his papaya will be asked only a tande
role price.
. For former petrology and favors, the pubfie will
.V.ease accept the arare thanks of T. D. SPRING.
loorrille, Sept., 13, 1850.
'Very Strange but true.
Gentleman of Utica, N. !Y., has obtained from
11 the Witch-bazeL, a simple remedy, which lays a
rpore just claim to the name of" family cure air than
shy Medicine we bare ever before knows. Nothing
is connected with it but a lit►lJ Alcohol to preserve it,
and yet it acts with great certainty in removing pain
■nd all local intlamation, curing all sons, burns, broi•
see and lameness,• rapidly. Piles, bowel complaints,
cholera-machos, hemorrhage. ear 'she, tooth-ache, sore
eyes, and all tenons affections. It it white as Wale,
and as harmless, and it is called
" Pond's Pain Destroyer and Healing Extract."
None is genuine except **Pond's Extract" is blown in
Me bottle. Mr. Pond find introduced this medicine to
the public end hu expended • vast deal of time and
money in bringing it to a bigh'state of perfection, and
we now warrantevery bottle to give satisfaction.
A man by the name of Spencer has put forth en
snick called " The Coyle Eatract" which claims to
be from the Witch-hazel. If from that shrub, in name
a - perfect dcception, and `it is a very imperfect arti
cle ; be not deceived, get a pa m phl e t an d . ,,,, e.
For sale at Moutanye's & Co. Towanda, 8. 8. Bin
men Monroetoti, Parkhurst & Lamb Leßoy, Hamer
Wiley Franklin. June sth 1850
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MYSTER!OUS KNOCKINGS IN TCWARA!
Clock,' Watch, and Jewelry Store!
AM. WARNER takes this method of informing
• his old customers and file public generally; that
he'has purchased of J. P. Bull, his stock of Watches,
Cl.orks and Jewelry. and has commenced the above
business in ill of-its various branches it the old stand
of the litter, on Main street, two doors south of !trick
Row. His reputation as a watch repairer is so well
established in this community, that it is hardly neces
sary to say a word on alit point. With his long ex
perience and great advantages for acquiring kthorough
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 Repining done, warranted as I
recommend, or the moue/ . refunded.
A good assortment of Clocks, Watches 'and Jewelry
kept constantly on hand.
My motto shall be quick sales. small profits, cub
down, and. no credit given. Ciedit need not be asked
kw—as I am hound not to make its acquaintance. -
T i owands, July 12, 1850. A. 11. WARNER.
•
L. B. UTATT,
t 7 le OIV 3EO II .1113 Ps,
I 8 permanently locate d at Tray , aid will ainthme to
make prokmionst .bit. at Towanda, where be will
be (bond at the WardZonse--and alao maim io
alt Canton, Ileerneten„ Houliinttatt aad • Elwilbkld ea
nenaL Towanda,Sept. 40830. • . .
DRIED APPLES.
SMALL quantity 'of...those aupetioritriedodppleel
Set on band at jl: 'TWO
More No* for the Sick. 1
Certific , lra and testimonials, slicient to fill retry
minion of this piper, can be prodaced setting forth
the temiderful virtues of Dr. Swayne's cckbrakd
family Alleilicines
Celebrated Compound %Trap 'BP-Mittl•Clterryt
TUS MOST C1,411011..111110
la,
.• that I
would not,
give one bottle of
Dr. Swaynes Com•
pound Syrup of Wild
Cherry, fur half a dozen of any
other preparations. I hare tried all
the popular ones, but tbn a - suds on
rivall..,l tor' the cure of the following • dis-
$2 to $3 00
3 541
4 00
500
caws, v.z.: Influenza. Coital, Colds, Consump
tion. Spitting of bloosl, Palpitation of the Heart.
Whooping Cough, Ttekting or rising ' , rogation
in the Throat, Broriehiti.., Asthma or weak
ness of the Nervous System, or im
paired constitution from any rause,
and t•s present persons from
falling into a Decline, ate.
Ate., this medicine
has not it •
"So 00
ob
equal.
Join-nun 110711 CERTITIcAIr
Great rum of EgoW Ann H.& NAO3, en g ineer, at Mr.
Prints' Factory, corner of Ninth and Wallace sta.
Spring Garden. More. substantial evidence of the
wonderful curative properties of Dr. Swaess's Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry.
PIIIILLDELPRIA, April 16, MO.
Dr. Swayne—Dear 134—Being severely gamed
with a violent Cold and Cough, which settled upon
my lungs, attended with great difficulty, soreness in
my side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting of blood
no appetite, could get no rest at night, owing to the
severity of my cough, would spit as much es a pint
of blood at a time. Thiamournfnl state of things con
tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, having
tried physicians and numerous things without relief;
but having heard of the great virtues of your Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved
of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to
- make a trial of it, and am happy to state that three
bottles performed a perfect cure ; my sleep is now un
disturbed end sweet, and I firmly believe that to your
medicins I am indebted for this great cure.
I shall be glad to communicate with any person on
the subject who may be pleased to call on me, arid cor
roborate what I have said in the above certificate, at
the factory or my residence. Yours, &e.
EDWAIIID HAXIBON.
co"" Be eery iiarticular Wirt the original and only
genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, u prepared by
Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets,
Philadelphia ; all others are " Rectitious 'and counter
feit."
!MAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE
"A ink, and effectual remedy for. Worms. Dyspep
sia, Cholera Morbus, sickly. or Dyspeptic children or
moults, and the most useful Family Medicine ever of.
fered to the
Da. Swaryx—Dear Sir—Having made use of ca-
rious nouseuus IrermituguAtedicines, which had been
highly applauded by their proprietors, without the
slightest good 'Cruet, and haying !leant . my neighbors
speaking in the highest terms of your Worm Medicines.
its delightful taste and wonderftil effect, although I
left somrwhaudiscouragrd frrm the result of the arti
Iles I had formd open my already emaciated, sickly,
dyspeptic looking child, whose delicate and almost
worn out frame the Worms had already-begun to make
their ravages; I concluded ,o make trial of your val
uable Vermifuge, which. to out great joy, the WOITDIII
hail to let go their deadly end and strong bolds upon
the vital. Such was the effect of Dr. Smagne's rez
snifuge on my child which is now perfectly healthy,
assuming all the color of the row. with all the mirth
fu!neas of an innccent and playful child.
Yours etc, TOBIAS WIEGAND.
No. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Third and
Four h.
Beware of Mistakes! Remember, Dr. Swesyne's
Veruninge is now put up in square bottles. See that
the MOO is spelt correctly, SWA YN E.
Dr. Swayne's Stigrr Coaled Sarsaparilla and Er
tract 'f Tar I'dla.
A mild and effective purgative, great purifyra of the.
blood, they correct all the functions of the liver, and
as-an alterative in Dropsical aUktions they are very
valuable. Giddiness of the bead, dimness of sight,
depression of spirits., headache, &c., are cured by these
purifying Pills.
• Remember always tp inquire particularly for Dr.
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar Pills, See
that the signature of Dr, Swarm is on each Boa.
The above valuable medicines are prepared only by
Dr. H. Swayne. corner of Rib rad Race street', Phila.
dslphia, to whom all Mete should be addressed.
AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY
Hurroa & PO-IMM Towanda Pa.
Chun. Rathbun,. Canton, !Brown & Rockwell, Mon-
Heldlemon & Brain, melon
therm valley. C. H. melon,
Athens.
EL D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. 'Kinney • & Valerie*, lac.
C. I'. Murphy. Centreville. ithequin.
J. Daniels, Burlington. M. Bullock & Co., East
S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy) Smithfield.
Troy. 22y 'King & Yoghurt'', Troy.
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BALM
Ni 0 other medicine has ever been introduce! to the
public• that has met with such unparalleled sue.
reee,as Da. Sevia's Oriental Sovereign Balm
Having been but six years before the public-, and the
advertising small, composed with most 'other medicines,
ygt they have worked their way into every state in the
Union and Canadas. They have absolutely become
the Standard Medicine Of the day. They are purely
vegetable and so admirably compounded that when ta
ken in large doses they speedily cure the moat delicate,
nervous *male, and have raised numbers from their
bedi idler all othet remedies had failed.
As there are spurious Pills in circulation called Ori
ental or Sover'ingn Balm, be sure to we before you buy
that the name of " Dr. E. L. Sotsk F Co." is on the
face of the boxes. None others can be genuine.' We
are not aware that any one who is making a spurious
article has yet dared to make use of our name; but
some of them have had the impudence to imitate ous
boxes and copy our Circulars, Certificates, Ise. Unkar
the public are careful when they purchase, they will
be deceived. • 187.
The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM P 11.1.8 can
be hail wholesale and retail or Dr. E. L. Soule & Cu.,
Euclid, N. Y., and in Towanda by HUSTON & 11,41R
TER, and by Agents in every town in the couritry.
New Arrangements and New Firm.
T i mix &DR. E. H. MABOH. baying formal a
. copartnership in the Di ug and Medicine busies.%
meat respectfully solicits attention to their fresh supply
French, German and, American Ditto,
Medicines, ' ChM:deals, Varnishes. Paints, Chts bye
Stuffs. Perfumery, Patent Moraines. Ace Ike. • Max
Cimphene and burning fluid-rind a very large assort
ment of all tin& of Liquors and Groceries, together
with en restravapnt quantity of Piney Goods. WE
have also, ■ very general variety of Lamps of various
deiwriptions. ' "'
Having received a (reek supply of Goods, thrr invite
the public to mutilate their stock - before purchasing
elsewhere pro ill who toy feel fikpeeed to
extend 'to than sleek warenage. to sell en am liberal
Mai palmy . alter awal,lish went this side of New York.
Ottai of the proprittlaialieks tt . reguAtir ?bpi**, af
cot& ample,gustantes aril* 'genuine quality of all sal.
aka soldotabeit store. • • , ,
_. 1. 1 7 ,1 111 /0 1 PICii 1 1. 50 . t; kzi
IllebicaL
DR. SW AYNE'S
REID . THIS POSIL CERTIPIICATIE.
Pao tAnaLrut 1, March 20, 1849.
CLEANSE AND PURIFY !
A SOVEREIGN PALM.
:(1 - 21r. E. L. Soule & Co]
BEWARE OF COOPITERFEI7I.
Aftlicid- no n t' & p a
Mother fellow being resau:ti too /Milk by Sairtleb
PuAnemic - Symp.
Thefollowing cise is one of the greatest triumphs
of medicine over disease ever published in medical his
torpr ote ßeao it !
pied by nowther:than the"fi+lingof benevolence
and for ther benefit of toy affhctedlelkw-beings, I de
sire to make known *abort description of my disease
anti ilia unexpected tore I obtained from SCHENCES
PIILMONIC SYRUP. 'About three nary ago I was
afflicted wit a violent cold, which settled on my breast
and side, and every taw lisps wound raise cults idera-
Me bloat ;my cdugh was tight and distressing. Every
day I had violent fever creeping 'Chills, and profuse
sweats at night, with great difficulty of breathing and
'great loss of appetite; my system Was entirely pros
trated, being confined to my bed most of the time.—
Two of the most eminent physicians of this city at
tended inc. arid' after exl.austing all their skill. pro-
nounced my case incurable. Indent, one said My
lungs wore almost gone, mid I could not possibly re
cover.. At this stage of my disease, I was prevailed
upon to try Dr. Schendea Pubnanie Syrup, and before
had taken half a cloaca bottles, was so far recovered
as to be to go about the house. It seemed to strength
en my whole-system—it loosened thercough and stop
ped the bleeding—my bowels became regular, and
every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily and ohurish
my whole ' , Yam. Indeed, such -was• the rapid
,pro
gnaw of my health Ind so sudden the change, that I
became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandon
eel the use of the medicine before the disease was
thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in soother attack
of bleeding at the lungs last tall. accompanied by a dis
tressing cough. I again cohimenerd taking 'the Pub
movie Syrup,-and emu for Dr. Schenck who. upon a
careful examination, advised me to continue using it.
Before I bad take% four bottles, an abscess forbid in --
my side, which gathered and broke, discharging, as near
as I can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow mat
ter. This seemed to cleanse and purify my wholesys
tem, Perm this time I began to get better, and sin
happy. to say entirely recovered. lam sure at" this
time I enjoy better health than I have foi the last ten
year... Since! commenced taking the Pulmonie Syr
up, I have never tailed to recommend it wherever I
went, that others, as well as myself, might be saved
saved from that awful disease; for I feel it a duty I
owe to the afflicted to puldieh it to the woad. Permit
me to mention a few cases which have come under roY
immediate observation. Being on a visit to Camden':
J. ' lest summer, I saw a Child, midi ntly in the last
stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed
me that the physicians bad given the child up as in
curable. I told her what benefit I had received from
the use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and induc rid
her to procure a bottle. I Ward nothing more from
the little sufferer' Midi about three month after; being
in the market, my attention wet drawn to a lady who
observed tee very attentively. She finally approached
me, and asked if I was not the lady who recommend
ed Schenek'd Pulmonic Syrup to her dying child last
summer in. l lamden. I replied that I was. She said
that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncom
monly healthy.
.Her mine is Mrs. Wilson,' and now
resides in,Bridesburg. Anotherlady I would mention,
in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. Iler face
and neck presented onccontinued sore, and one of her
eyerevras seriously affair,/ with it. She had become
greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past rtcovory.
I induced her to iry Sch.( nek's Pu!moose. Syrup, which
she did, and is now perfectly cured. 4potber 114. Y,
Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I. will give on appli•
cation, was evidently in the last stage of Consumption,
prevaped upon her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. • In a
very short time she was entirely recovered, and now en-
jove excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy
There are three cases within my knowledge, which I
know were cured by Bcbenck's PUiMifiliC Syrup, All
who doubt Ibis statement, and will take the trouble to
call on me at my residence Parrish street five doors
above tenth north aide, I think I will be able to emir-
Actorily convince them by own case, and others that
I know have been curt"! 1 :1 (LW Syrup. Siang ;.,y
cor#,- there have been so many to see me to knqw what
I took, that I have had a very good opportunity 01
knowing a great many that bare taken it, and have
been greatly benefittcd thereby, and I think if persona
afflicted with Consumption or Lister Complaint, would
fend for Dr. Schenck, and let him carefully examine
their Nom and if he-maysi he can curs them, follow the
dimmiOes, and' prevent taking cold, they will rapidly
recover.
GULIELMA 1.. LEIBERT,
Philadelphia, May 29, 1849.
J. H. Scncsea—Dertr Sir-1 have known Hrs.
Leibert for several years. as a member of my church,
and have all confidence in her statement, and am re.
juiced to find her again restored to health. Any thing
More, in addition to her statement, is needless.
Yours, truly. THOS. L.! A NEW AY.
Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church.
Philadelphia, Juno 20; 1819. 6th at. above Green.
Prepared and arid by .1. H. SCHENCK, at his Lab.
orratory S. E. earner Coates sr. Marshall MS, and by
the folkming A nts in Bradford County.
Geo. A. Perkin sD. Athens; Dailey, Lerzysville; T.
Humphrey, Or ell; Maynard & Woodburn, Rome;
J. J. Watford, Mauna= ; , D. D. Parkhurst, i.e Roy ;
C. E. Rathbone, Canton ; King & Vosburg, Terry ,
and by MIX & MASON, Toarmida.
Price, $1 per bottle or $5 per half dozen,
To the Victor belongs the Spoils.
A1.T0170111 many preparations in th form of" Pneu-
Int. Medicines,' have been before the public, clam
mg to give relief, and even cure the most inveterate
Jisearea, yet none have lo well answered the purpose
as Dr.l3herman's Medicated Lozenges. They are agreea
ble to the taste, easily administered, and from the un
precedented success which they have met with, and the
remarkable cures which they have performed, may
justly lay claim to the title of Con7ueroe over the di
seases for which they have been recommended. Dr.
Sherman)
0 COUGH LOZENGES"
Cure the most obstinateesses of Cough in a few hours.
They have cured a large number of persons who have
been given up by theirphysicians and friends, and many
who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by
spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic 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 caws to be in
foldable, in het the only certain Worm Destroying
Medicine ever discovered. Children will eel them
Then they cannot be forced to take any vibes medicine,
and the benefit derived from the administration of medi
cine to them in this form is great beyond conception.
When the breath of the child becomes otfeesive, and
there is picking of tbe b tose, grinding of the nose, grind
ing of the teeth during sleep, paleness about the lips
with dashed cheeks, bleeding at the new headache,
-drowsiness, starting during- sleep, disturb ed dreants,
awaking with itightning screams, -troublesome cough,
feverishness thirst, voracious appetite, sicknessat the
stomach and bloated stomach—these ate among the
many prominent, symptoms of worms, and can be
relieved by .these iaccmiperable Lozenges. They have
,never been known to fail. Dr. Sherman's
"CAMPHOR LOZENGES"
Relieving headache, nereou • aid headache, palpitation
of the heart and sickness in a few minute a. They cure
lowness or spirit., despondency, &dummy, conic, spasms,
=min of the stomach, sunnier or bowel complaints—.
they keep op the 'pints, dispel all the dispensing of
dissipation, and enable a persqn to undergo great men.
tat or bodly toil. Dr. Sherman's
"POOH MANS PLASTER"
Is acknowledged by all who base ever used It to he the
best strengthing Plaster in the world sod a sovereign
remedy for pains and weakievis in the bark. loins, side
breast, neck, limbs, taints, rheuntatiam; lumbago ! &c.
One million a year will not supply the. demand.—
Cautiowis weeessry, as them are many unprincipled
who would force a spurious article upon the
community. He careful to get Sherman's Poor Map's
Plaster, with a "foe simile" of his writtemname on the
beck—none others-4re genuine, and, will do mote hum
than gond: "Bold in Tommie by HESTON & POR.
TEL Nat. • ' 10)
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• - • -
SURVEYING AND MAPPING.
H A VPSIGI resumed the business of SURVEYING.
all yrott,entrueted to my ate done with
*wan end doipa'elt. Notion let at she N Ward
name will ensue attention.
May ;40850. . JOS. CAIRN (SIMPSON. r
Eiden to--G.l.ll4aeep v , I JAirtund Ibleyiett,
li
WWild;
• - -
1• -
. .11.1cou a.
i
IN VA Oir riblairmiiiia im—Tnags
Dare a day—Ore botek containing' .4 damp lads
TwentyAar Days. •
Mot IMOD per RotSe, or Six SAWA for .5.00.
IFS
PURVYING EXTRACT
F. war BOTTLES, and G of the was
Ifrakeif drappel sad owy as that to the mat( bade*.
novena yof lais ?mama ovdr SAMIAPARILI,4 and
all abet skallarluedielem, may in some mowers understood
fr o m the following forte: Marr—because It mad way pussarosi as
immerse/tor Its rarthiading,tbe.reaa Essaacs of
flansaparilla, Yellow Dock,
cherry_ t ad Ileuntalkns Barka,
ease desindy, more poseeesdly esteseseh4ted and ff•fres..offrtifff, of
WA of dime partiforfn so bolas et It dam ran he hated ear
bottle of medicine, calks" E.rtrortel Sarsaparilla:
Bei, Szcosos,T—becanee This Moo pinnace the med.
IcM giflesey and UMW, kiffooe sf sorrel other
Wawa, Barks, lad.Vegesablea,
the ?triurrtsuo preperties of which ire
On sway scrims,* to Sorsa.
wardfser4 when Mhos are commmlM with Sauseargkr, Yellow .
Durk, , and tivorstfros, they make wolichis the most estaa
and attire miller at the Blood et Os amid ffn true
that UI hare sorry &Mad eardind area, the Doan I. •
• (Mfr One Tebleapatatafal, thaw hoer a BMA
But ft Is not so with Extract of Soresparille, for in Wilifffitetlee of
14.../fauffos (is &wpm ketfiery Wier so mach weakened and
eedgeed the Dosc &numerals ham to be Twitahree,
or More TutilsnoseMitw-Tintat. Yam or Moil thaw a Day,
to have ear and effect - awl RA a bottle of Sarsaparilla only
bolds nalimfab, therefore, so Soap opoonfills at a dose,
•
and au mos, dams a day, will two op • bottle of kt lu
Poor, Five, or eta Dims, •
witch show that a kg& of Bratatti Portlier, will last from
Twelve to fibliCell Der. booffer than a bottle of Samapasilla
and if Its daily medical:efficacy fin asistf dosexi be a. Fratrrtso
and ILLAL.IXO SC the daily (Urge dew) of Saneparilla. then it
?auras that Oat bottle of Pea rintlfifa Is worth , Tins, Pear, or
Pim time nose boas bottle of"Sassanarilia.
The above comparison does not yet show the great djiferasee
maw hemmers the medial eflorry of Baser'. Pvairtza and Siam
a..:=44, This w in t i llapear by the certlncatas of -cares in Brest.
ONE BOTTLE OF BRA N7 4 41i PURIFIER
has mere efficacy, and earn swim Wavers blood dtasare, then
TEN Mottles of Hatempaelllia. •
tf then, ems Horne of PlittYfiltl sells Am OHL DOLLAi Oaf
bottle
of Soestepart7lts should sell for Too Cents.
CANCEROUS , SCROFITLA.: . •
Mr. J. B. lissom. of Rime, Oneida Co.. N. Y., who wu eased of
flenuftels to iota, swore to the fade as related bele*, to an anion
to the Somme Courrtst the City of Nee 1 - 0,44 on the sl4
camber, lath Wake the thhow log circummenees
4 A person in the ettsqf New Yost bad mosufactuted and tended
a gallant, ankle of medicine, calline It Baser's lamas Stroh
stem, in imitation of ths geese seaheisse. He witieotwenbad ti p,
obtain tlaulap a, la the Supreme Court of the Cityof New York..
and the, cue wait ederred by the Owl to J. S. Hoswore, FAQ..
Si Liberty street, an eminent Lawyer as Referee to take the testi.
Mons. The defendant pleaded In winpotien of thresssot, that the
Proprietors of Wanes Medicine bad to are *dem published ritAsli.
rrAemacers of etre; and thus loaf coteunkted a /mad tut the public,
End. therefone, was not emitted to damages. The cue of NV. Ma
kin was selected us tetsw Mee, and HaakMa was more as a mita.s
to repaid to that Y arri as published, end 4Nitatiseaty !toga awn
SUSTAINED the yi•tblimtabill.
N.. HAS K 1 3 1 •••• wen antenatal godlrlinor. P.rifyias wan—
ha.. alai boo. rim About three yea. sayeirjl mas tee, body abLirted
by ; Ima a by simeral doctiiiiid me I rook' ant Woe--
that •prelnlne coaid ea. Inme, Ila IX oisfortoidm. be /NV
mom& Mame red Mae* rwriac.l mu aware... Vilma coommime
mi await the
to I imid beam . maimed tom) hobo eat time ; miehl •••
tame my head to Mur !mid ory sank it `m id rime as feet in. ;I MO
nen so esti" •mit. rowel a, tisai it cue op oat ad Hate. roily
boldiser by • pommel the toy; • twa sae awes dineau tee entWer....,that
my bread. mum& fa sod mit at it.. hi& ohm, ea.... my ;dom.. m
ra. ; hood, &sabot alai ..so
art. equally o• bur. which bad eat. thow:h
ray ado, mi that air e e ty nada ha limbed same .. 0.4 ma me id. yabmileil
fndu Homider to toy elbow ohirti hod eery In the W..; I had
to ...
15.,.
era
ousel wen. .1... I .teed Nritise• Poirjilio- an mob t o the
.d .tivemder.. • . *Mak I Nay took Hardy of .1 ilmontal he • * flunk
me;
that bottii ao ativa•thetied a• to etrabbo am p 4 oat I bed; the sawed
bottle I tooli Oi• fin dies (sipen. ewe% so
he May mid heidoil
nay ocAef, MI that I Coo able to ...rid tato Imam to the
or
larwl •
Lemiard. at Ream nrimakehes• lost hatted bents ; use load. H • It
ALL. NT I:LCXll3l.bottbeer earefeerreo shoat as ;vv.. to Um end of as> thumb,
ob.! I HMI, eaglet sosmat eheasts.e snot I sod 312 each. a.. bit
'me* • PIIKYRICT CHILL mid Mistimed me to yami beadtA. /POE FELL
I.4IICFLOS, AIM 3Ldttl P.IMPOLETS.
CELAICEREI CUBED.
Mr. 0. B. KINNEI, tratrelmat, Viadosa, Own& tomtit. N. V..
Ihriped tam that 01 tamer-doctor la .aid c...uray ritilaitrawoo.
aerial rorra Caaceas thr ough the elf:cry of LIMANT's PVIM.
rum/ EXTRACT. A ameer-dador in Orman county, N. Y., - is
Mao wing cult PI:ZWICK. Mr. A. D. sErrts-, drag +AA. r Cattajo
hat*. Montgomery county, N. Y. has informed to of an hi:portant
ears ey a .CANCES of long amadhic which IM an aged
lady of that place. If, therefore, tau Putt tirma cam rawer', by 114
m ri fymg, beano* poorer, what impure disema of the blOod can
it not cant Seven years' ciperkumn and triumph says there ant
mono DM what It will case. •
PEIVER-SORE mama
The Ravi 111ICHAIM Dt7N1471110.• Pastor of the Preahmerhaa ,
showtr Mani Bee* Monroe wenti. N. Y, wrote to an •1 have
moat received a letter (rum Mr. CMAXNEY Dwat.vo, relative to flat
masa hi. Vostesemt. Yes may de=i n itzbet lt twee. fra h.
a Christian man and an elder 1. Some year. since
as had to have one of kW km, more. to fa bia life. in amammence
ef a Far 'Moore. ZOO ether_ ft. being now stfrwol, and about to
Pe luntastatetU relnastals Manias= Re the re.
-et:« He mys 'l' &ma argil only Twee acrertzs 95.1\'T8
MEDICINE. I pima/ au Wm'kw is that
Motatee, mad I can maw say that, with the of God, alma
dried a oar of am kr b ao-e Pamphlets for (ell pardcalus.
-LIV ER-COM PLAINT
•m. SATHAN 1113811.1111.115. oR Skin•jhrol. Cosa, awe of the eldest
'and Name nappectablu physician,. ww emoted vent. Liver.C••••
Ana many Tears. and am* perfectly erred 6p wimg BRANTS PU
RIFYING VSTBACT. We etold fume 6mdrvda of other cues,
also cured.
FEMALE - WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS
No Remedy ol!Pesnl to the palate has ever been hal/ as &Orals end
thr.stirat re reidoriag au. the tursiestal enekoreses sod irreesiaraire
of the sex, a. BRANT'S rlll.llo,islT 11 ALS OA. It makes ts. diEee
nee whether the denoterneent be forpirvidomk, eatav, a ether resat
Nes—it REM/LAMPS ALL. by dr....yavu.s, Me .Y.TE.M•
'he critetriLATlON. and loolkias, and rossyheg 'mavens nuirrAlimi.ll . l
Er den paraphiete
CHANGE OF LIFE,
Irani di Of to the teemont and the wow of widdk the one
awe i. aonicratod, ind the other eu grog:Non* row Be to pn.
runt any otitaktisfai diassrao Wet ttocucutly arise in cuomecurnce of
mil change.
Dyspepsia -Sons Stomach!
•Arncry Demote Co.,FrOeseris I. IM IL
T. - WALLACE it CO.-I:setirsou: I wag, for more dim
a year. &Mimed with a dlostsso of the stomach. I mold or* rot Evy
kt or gleamy substance with em causing Meat Vale. &Mite& alai
tuatittnu, and was couthriallp adhered with • soar sumach. I, an
air esperimem, tried one bottle of BRANTS MEDICINE. wkiO4
to my utter slitampolattlarub mud end ratimol gs matirtaisi aj
arty . I thereinto used-a errand bottle. which has eompletely aced
the dtaeoae. lam an well and brarty,aod coo eat almost.arg
thing without being piffled. or th e stomach becomitur sour
P. Teem reoneethilly, • T. 8. DffllkoE . '
Dfliotra iaa toopeMild• merchant of Attica. • s
illitBl.3o SORE ROUTH, LITCOIRIMA,
“BriON, Ore rate Co., N. T, 0rt.19, 1147.
” Melva 111. T. WALLACE k CO.: &awe rime butt Winter my
wife bernone so dirbilitated- from the edema of Lerarriall and Sure.
Soor Moog. that she could tot Blither child or perform any bootie.
sold labor. tier medical treatment was vatted according. to the
advice and meseelptlona of the most eminent physician: until oar
mbill eras exhausted in useless edema She berme as vary • Arks.
thus at the time she commeneed taking tame, median. she
we no more than sigterdre p nds ; but by the time she lad
take° Ave kaiak she bevaine perfectly well. Theatre keen perfect.
that dm Is Dow ambled to de all crasser, household wort, and
rained thirty pounds of dash In Rau weeks.
Taus truly, C. B. chizzarrixr.”
The reader will observe that Mr. Gatssrarra says "so surt.t.."
He. we are hellirmed' by E. & Tone, Dee, of the same place. has
studied medldne."
• lIMERCIMAL ,DISEASES.
kritllll776 EXTRACT is • peed and allows* .M 4
Otter of al gjecis i af Itz•ccsir, or any of We ',Aims 'prepani•
Oar of CALONILL or COLVIT,= tirtbrat ; sad it to the
Woad, losadek sock MON parte to their °ileum!. 112•1.1.1 T
STATL.
GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE - SYSTEM!
Mr. A. FIOLTSTANUER. atemehant. Obrrlils. lomais Co_, Whig
wrote, December itb, that, end OUT hiring mated bow like a clime
the PULMONARY -HAMM had effected the cure of hi. wifee
enswomptere coast, add: .1 bane personally need BRANDS PP
fur I'LVG EXTRACT:II3r rei debility of my eyetens.and
hme no Wiwi= In mind, Rie the beet medicine to .nesrone
and trencoesee eat mean that 1 tines were need. In ie.
items yam* we have fold BRANDS MEDICINIA &ban info
meet Aar dim% Wad 0111:5 es BEST SJITILTACTIOM.
SALT RHEUM, •
41mar e
edwoefe c tie t sews of auxw, we always curd by
ItZ4 X -For sale by -HUSTON & PORTER. Towanda
C. H. Herrick, 4ihets ; CI E. Rathhene, Canton; D
D. Parkhurst. I4Hoy ; Brown & Rockwell. Monroe.
too ; E. W, Baird, Rummerfield ;• M. H. Welles. Wy
closing ; TY.Railey & Sou, ; T. klunapluy
Orwell; ,Maynard & Woodburn. Rome; E. S. Tracey
Smithfield; Coryell & Gee, Burfingtou ; 1.. & Elfin
you, Troy.
0• All letters and orders must be addressed to Wel.
are &Co 106 Broadway. N. V. -13 y
NE W ESTABLISILIMNT •
EnEM!E
L. M. DIVE & CO.,
.wouldre
-1-°----- spectlly inTorm the citizens- el Tow
' soda and the publiegenerrilly,Abst
071.:
to
o wry ha r ve al o i n k han ind r i l l !r t. manufacture
l t 4!!? • !FU RN rr ORE, of -the best main.
4. rish, and wor . kiesnahipttratamnot
- Le surpassed, in sildnionto the usual
sisortment in country shops, we will keep on hand.anti
make to order SOFAS, of various and most approved
patterns; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered in superior
style;:and for ease and durability. cannot he
.stirpswed
even in our large cities.. Also, -the half French Ma.
hogany dhair, beautifully upholstered, with curled hMr,
which never lows Its elasticity, and finished with the
best hair seating. We flatter ourselves that having
bad mirth experience in the buiinses, we shall be able
to satisfy.all who may feel Alisposed call, both.= to
quality and firixe.iXind by strict is n to blisinew
,hopetometit and receive the pa of a liberal aim
=unity. L. M. YE dr: CO..
Towanda September 1,0849
larATS'just received a new anpply of 'the celebrate
.1.1 Par Union Hats for,sele very - cheep. Alai a new
ar elothina, at the siew Milting and Hat attire No.
I.br;cl Itrtivr ; ,'"' • •'H. at 4,, cipinft
TERMS- OF THE BINEAMTON BOARDr6 ta x
. I .
, .. l
FOR board and toting', including Orthography,Ripa,l
ing Writing, Arithineiih. Allebra, B oo k •• 1
English 'Uranium?. Rhetotie, Conipciaition, Gann*, 1
Ilan of the Globes. blinmalop. ?lateral Philosophy i i 4 i
Astronomy. (with the uslia a good appar api - toilus i
trate thossistudies,) Moral Philosophy end fle a p i ,.
p a y a bi el p i pi er ty in advance,: er annum, gine - 4-
- bay scholars, per gamier, ,' • i , - 4 04 1
F./LT.la CHAIBIGILS.
' FfellCh.prt quafteir,
.. ' 11l Oil
Latin, " . 4 4101
Spanish. 64 . • , . 4ha
- Music. . (on the piano,) per quaer, , la in
.
Embroidery and rug work, "
2'04
Any young lady receiving instruction on the pip po
a privileged . to learn rug - work, or any one of th e a we
anguagea, ad the mime time, without additionai l d pm )
To a young lady who studies the , Englishbe viat i .4
m.l
the terms of learning etch of the Are twarwli t i ‘ i mi
per quarter, ' - - tl laq
InstructiOns on the Guitar, .
- ' 4 41 1 .1
Use of Pianos, .
Drawing Mod painting in wider whirs, including
. the um of materials, such as drawing paper,
paints, pencils, &c. •
Oil painting on.canvass. _ u -
Painting transparent window shades, including
the supply of material., each
Formula - painting on paper, silk and velvet, per
twelve lemons,
Gilding on ailk,,frape.&c.
Wax' dowers, per Inarter t
Pens and Ink, ". . I
Washing, 1 '
Board in vocation, $1 00 per week.
W I SSI
Letters past-paid, aililreatanl to the Missea WHITE
&GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broom co., N. Y., will e.
ceiae prompt attention.
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY,
.44141
JOHN' W. WILCOX, has removed his eststlok.
moot tag the shop between Kingsbery's and Ilan.
fetes stores, and where be ,still solicits. a ohm s
public patronage. He•interbarti by a careful release
of stock, and by attention Loth* interests of his cups.
mere to make as neat ti a durable work as can be at
nufactured in this, part v the country.
••
He will keep constant - y on band, and manufartsre
to order, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Beol.w.ind Shen.
Ladies' Goiters, Shoes and Slips; •Chiltlren'Odu.;
Gent's' Callers and Pumps.ke.
00- Country Produce, of most jeseriptions, tak en oi
payment for work, at the market rite.
Towanda. April 26, 1850. ,
•
- THE NOMINATIONS ARE MAK
AND NOW TT
Vino atu amn-prizi
CF. HARDER r esp ectfullytl whites as kars t
• citizens of Tomah* mad itg PuNic Itlatlat
commenced stut
HARNESS Al
_TRW M.AKING B4SICIS,
at Towanda, on Main street, a few doe's chose W E ,
street, Where be stßl„lteep constantly on howl or ant
to onl•tr,t Plated and' cowmen Harness. Tr usis f
Trunk Valiies,antkall kinds of work in histise.
RIAOE TRIMMI W and MILITARY WORE: Jew
to °rag. Front his experience in the busier:we; sat
punctuality in attending to it, he hopes be may rams
a share of pudic patsonage.,
irT AD kinds of work 'may he had at his shopcbesp
aer than at any ,other shop this county.
Towinuls, June 1%, :850
Removed to uortloide Public Sqiiare!
Tr ..t. - 0....api-riv.,
- .., ir .....4 just returned from the ern
~ at. of New York With a law
NI
C
-,
~.. , t ali supply of Wald" Jewelry of
I 7 ;Sih er ware, comp:wing in pm,
• 'C the following onicleo:—Lion,
, 4 . , /-,.., i. Epine and Plain stiles, ino
4 ih IP - '''' li 'cwwaplete ossonmeot of GA
Jewelry. reels as Ear Ramie.
ger fin or, Breast Pins, D rat cle t s . lo r k e i s . tha c t u lp,
Unlit Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sore. of Stismise,
and any quantity of Mice% Beads—all of which he dire,
fur wile ex cceedingly cheap for CASH.
Warctses repaired on short notice, and warms ltd
to run well, or the money will b 4 refunded, and a arm
ten agreement giyen to that effect if required.
N. H.—MAPLE SUli AR. 'anti Country Muer
taken in payment forvrotk ; and alai. Guru nhor,and
Torerer r thal the Produce rentxt pnittficlit• itui
is done-1 war against" credit in all Garnet. •
W. A. CH A MIS£III,IIS, Agent.
Towanda, April.V3; lE+5O.
e preps', ..ms of the lirttefenherg Ce..tty
Huston & Porter, ¢ H. Mix in Towanda, 01 ty
agents appointed in each town in the eountyt
Also, for sale, the Grrsfenheic Maine.% ol Haar
complete usiiD bow!. far Families, containing :dour
Lion relative to the treateuent of almost every form
of disease; 300 pages—price, 50 Cents.
N. H. A Family Newspaper will I.c siren. fin ti
charge, for one year, to all, who purchase Greenlet;
Medicines.
All communications mast k>n sJJrcareJ to P.C. IT
gersal, Elmira, Chemung county, N. -1., Genoa' 4L
4 _
Simi!Gums.
174 c Ccirhotini (;rarfral , ,!
•Trgclable.Fills •
were irairtaturrl into the r. $.
ta the year. ISM. ' Thelf ea•
roorattaary vutwrt,vnsl nor
•Ptrity t over all other PILL'
.nown in this twilit!, he
establisheJ them as if, etioai
ard .I.tcdic;ire 4 the dap
For sale. to ether with the
THE CORYLE EXTRACT,
Or Natures Pain Destroyer ) and Remedy for Obria
THIS Extract is a pure liquid, free from every dog
inconvenient or dangeious. As a pain egrets
this medicineleauperior to every thing yet dierivere 4 . -
end as an application to reduce intimation, theses
Mankind is challenged to espial :Nature in it, hob° .
the Nervous System—beats wounds, bruises. ITri.
and cleanses ulcers—reduces all manners ei AresP
and tuniors,• ind cures Summer Complaints, Elystow
Infantile Direee— es, Female complaints, mid mist 0( 1114
ordinary : Family Ailments.
READ THE OPINION OP IRO:. C !MVO .
. After what I have stated. you will not be 1l"
at the declaration of my opinion and firm condo.
that the liquid prepared; by yon is iris .or rat am?
ISeALvA rite 1911•COV 9111 i I* Ifis, XiDIC , t. bar,
e raM
RIM TlMill . ,— and that it w ilt proves must
remedy fur all nervous affections, and a cure for brio
motions, acute end eglinic, when seasonably ow Pot
only applied. Further obiervation aid esperitor"'
be necessary to determine the best finish. ofdaPP. ll .!
lion, whether internally or "externally, aralV id "
to be administered. •
Your ob't servant, , loss C. Seitsc1 9 .
The above merlicinci may be found at all din .tre do o'
cies for the sale of the celebrated Graeforbeig
eines, in the counties namerl.
0 1 Wilae3 • EnraßlETso s '
THE autricriber hu. iwoo 4
Ito his new shop, a few rodsse
his Ammer location and 0 6 th c l .
Ptlisitekaide of the street, "'bel l
continues to Benuficiery
keep on band, all kis& of 11
and wpod scat CHAIRS;
SETTEES of various WO"
- BEDSTEADS of every dam'
lion,- which 1 will sell
r Pine or Cherry Lumber,or clor
red for work. TIIIVONG ikr.l°
millet!. Also.
t • CABINET WORK, •
mid and Uri on hood; 'or made to order. irA It, —
spawner. - • JAMES 41.1KINS OA.
T05t4. 1 4 ?tiarcis 9, 1849.
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