11 B ' aptcultural Blane 91:11 AlrOgperogis Farmer. When lights.arid in' his house :before break of day, in the winti3t especially,it i!hows -that the day will never break on the "breaking" in the:i winter of adversity. When you see his barn larger than his bowie, it• shows that he will" have large profits and small afflictions. ;) When you see him driving his work instead of ; work driving hub, it shows that he will never be driven froin good resolutions, and that he will certainly work big way to prosperity. When 331.1 see in his house more.lamps for &wain - lard or gfo. ass. than candlesticks ford more expensive plrpoies, it shows that econo my is lighting his wart() happiness and pla - hty with that light which Should "enlighten every farmer in the werhi," When you alw4ys ,see in his Woodhouse a sufficiency for, three days or more, it shows that ho will be more than " ninety days wonder in farming operation& end that he , is not sleeping his 11mM after ii'drunken frolio." When •he has p, hjuse sepamte'lliiim the Main building , purposely for ashes, and an iron or tin vessel to transport them, it shows that he never bliilt his( dwelling to be a funeral pile family, and perhaps himself. 'V i be') his hog ten is boarded-inside and out, • it - aitows that-he is "going the whole hog" in keeping plenty i4ide his house and poverty out. When his sled is housed in summer and his farming implements covered both winter and ;simmer, it plaiulr shows that he will have a good house over lxts bead in the summer of ear ly life and in the ,win ter. of old age. • When his cattle are properly shielded and fed in winter, it qidences-that he is acting ac cordingle scripture, 'which says that" a teer ciful man is merciful to his beasts." When he is se4n subscribing for newspapers, it shows that he it speaking like a book respect jag the latest irokovements in agriculture, and 'that ho wili never get his "walking papers" - to the land of poverty. • INest Egg. , To those whoLkeep hens, and desire eggs in Winter, a good s liest egg is important. The qaulities of a gocid nest egg' are, a tolerable re- 1 semblance to a teal egg—for, a close resem- I blance is not important; hens having adopted] an old law maxi 1, 'de minimis tez not carat— or about minute :matters the law don't care— and weight eqnall to or greater than that of a real egg. A - ben' , will not lay to an egg shell, however perfect it may be, for she knows, by its. want of weighl, that is a counterfeit., • A good nest CO is made of solid hickory • wood turned to the right shape. But every one has not a lathe, and such eggs . are - not al- .waji to be had. Another nest egg which may be made by any :body",' any where, was lately described to us ", Mr. D. Lathrop, of Lasalle, a - geutleman whOceeps. a 100 hens, and is very apt to find out the beat mode of doing any par ticular thing. The eggs are made 'of clay, formed to the tight, fthipe in the hands. After being dried, they are whitewashed—when they are ready 'for use. The matter is so simple, that it only requires to be thought of, to be available.— These eggs answur the s pnrpose perfectly—the hens accepting-them as fully as those of their Own make.—Pr4irie Farmer. BLOATED Cs4LE.—A friend of ours, who, by the way, is ai person of much observation, aed who withal, has had considerable eiperi ate lately in tilt: management of neat cattle, in rms us that last Angast he noticed one of his young cattle much bloated, evidently in great agony, arid groaning loudly at every breath. His fait movement was to cut *Ts small portion of her tail. He then administer ed a strong dose of thoroughwort, with a small quantity of tense y, which immediately started the wind ; a second, bottle was then poured down, sad the inlaid turned into the yard, and driven briskly about for a few minutes, when the hloaqwholly disappeared, and the atonal was in :Leant time es well and hearty as ever. This_ is a very simple remedy, and we have frequently beard others assert, gen erally if not Mays, an effitietit one. -Maine _Farmer, FATTENING FOUL TR T.—An excellent ray is to boil Atatoes,iand mash them fine, then add meal, just before the food is given to them. It is asserted that gurneys, geese, and ether,,fowls, will thus fatten in one. half tl)e usual time usu ally retluired w4en they are fed on train alone. TAILS A N4SPAPEIL—Tbere is so -mnOh truth expressedln the foll Owing extract taken from an exchange paper, that we cannot refrain froth pnblishimit, which we do fBr the special benifit of every family in the country : "Take a newspaper i and you do more to se cure the moialsof your children and prepare them for future usefulness, with two snythree dollars, than bilve times that amountibeitow ed in any other:Away. It is a duty which every Esther owes to his family and' his country, to takes newspatr.- It cultivates a taste for isidins u 'ilid op ads before the minds of theri- . iiiiiigeamer,ation* chart of the passing events of th e age, ishie,h they will consult, and Will, by so doing, adti daily or weekly to .their stock of knowledge. 4,No.person who reads a newe paper reguLsrlpand carefully, goes into the world without atknowledge of its doings that securesior.him,tntelligence and respect. We say to eveirmait, and - every man Should say to his neighbor, take. a newspaper." SEMI? EVE Yintiso LADY. ..-..A yoting lady, endowed with ilie most delicate-nerves, men- 1 tioned one evening , to a few friends assembled' in her drawing room, that she; had a horror of the ,rose. , , 4 . ; " The perfruhi - of this lower," said she, Vow; me-the vertigo." . The conversation was 'interrupted b y ~the visit .of a fair friend who was going to sin% and wore ,a r_oseifintd in her bead-dress. Our tiir - Jieroine innod palc.ilirectly, tossed herarms *44ll ppkeefully in a, synoopS upon the (Mom. " What &Mpg*, nervous -- eueeptiblity.-- What sAcklieatelsroi impressible organisation," Criedthe -aPesti,fors. • . ~ " For ileaveetr 'Sake, madim, go away !=-.jDon't yait POO 4hat Ton 1 hare mused this' spurn 7 " , ' ~..- . - . • ,', -- . .r' 4 tl 4" rellaiedl.ll."o",4o N I fY" '- ' - ' ' " Yes of cott!* Vis the, .perftutte of the rose bud in - your hitr! ; :! ',i -.,.: '',' --. -,,_ . . ~: '*Really; if ft so;* -- iialliorl4ne tiie guilty' loter--but ju , heroin - 44 sen 4 ,. 1 The lower , ' lid Znini-` thillnuill-dress,l d i e IrsslVl"d fruntilnuld wiisiiiiiiiiiong the.sper, tutors,to - 0 1 6'r 5 4011 1, 14onOrgiv_ e way i 0 a torFenf:o :'.' ~The f a' atal. .rp#F. , b# Facia' 0 1 . ,Ae 4 4 °Pg-• emoti , - INSURE BM Tits Vis2.-, : lt, needs not guilt, to break a' htisbtnd's heart; the absence of content, the muttering" or spleen, the untidy dress, and °beeriest; home, the forbiddibg scowl, - and de- . sorted 'hearth; these and other nameless neg lects,i without a etre among them, have bar rowed to the quit the. heart of many a man, and planted there, beyond the , reach of cure, the germ of dark ; despair. Oh 1 ma woman before that sad sight arrives, dwell upon recol lections of youth, and cherish the dear idea of tuneful time, awake, and keep the promises she then'.kindly gave; and though she:may be the injuied, not the injuring one—the' forgotten, not the forgetful wife—a happy allusion to her hour of, love—a' kindly welcome - to a comforta ble home—a smile of love to banish hostile words 7-4 kiss of peace to pardon all the past, and the hardest heart that ever locked itself within -the breast of selfish man will soften to her charms, and bid her live, as she bad hoped,, her years in matchless bliss—loved, loving, and content—the smoother of the sor rowing beart=the Source.of comfort, and ' the' s epriiiirof joy/. -...._J_ famsticess earns. ' fie 'Democrat IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY ORLANDO G. HEMPSTEAD. TERMS. 11,50 a yeargpatdin advance, or e 2,00 1f paid at the close ?rule year. Stints. charted for postage if carried at the publishers es pease. Discouttunannea opdonal, except when arrearages are paid. Abvarrter.wars one dollar per square of twelve lines, or less, for the lit three insertion', and twenty-firecents foray cry subsequentinsertlon. A liberal discount will bt made to those who adiertise by the year. Haslnesi letters and communications for the paper must bCPOIPT MID to ensure attention. BOTANIC & HYDROPATIIIC PHI SI QTAN, ;AND- SURGEON—Office at his dwelling4hifd house east of the Court House —Will bb. at home Saturdays of each week, 'where he will be happy to wait upon all those who mai favor him with ri PhysieinnskU Surgeobs, Laneshoro, Pa. Of fice of the Grin named in the firm, over the Engineer's office, of the latter at his resi- Adenee. ig. N. SOUTH. H. Snurrs. Attorney fq Low.—Has Temoved his O ffi ce to Turopikb Street, one door East 'of B. T. Oese'S Office, and three doors West of the Register' Printing Office. 11T.T4S & SHERMAN, Dealers in Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware Dioekert, IrOo, Nails,, Fish &c.—One doo, below Judge Poat's, PARK & DIXOCK; Physicians and Surgeons, Montrose, Pa.—Offi • ce over R. Searle & Co's Store. • E. TIFFANY, • Dealer in Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware &c—Brooklyo, Susq'a, Co., Pa. • Coach, Wagon & Sleigh Manufacturer and Repairer—Shop, on the Wilkesbaire Turn— pike, a few rods below the Village. • M. C. TYLER, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware • Crockery,Looking Glasses, Stone & Glass ware, Shbes, &tr.—FirstStore below the Court House, East aide of Public Avenue. Attorney & :Counsellor at Lava.—Office • in the Store of I.L. Post & Co.. in the room for Mer ly ozeupied by Henry Drinker. IrritlE subscriber is noir receiving _a general 41. assortment of, • I,' '..t- -PALL AMD WINTEI GOODS:' which wilt be ioldfor dab as cheap as can be bought . in, Northern Pennsylvania. Frientls, cmoomers, one and _all. please accept my tlapplts Tor your Mil liberal: pasturage during .. ibis past year; ant: Rersooker that any Ming limy line will be - ftirniabed you on the prin. iphi ori‘flave And let lift" ' Risk- • ligY and • pritgrs ,is Our motto., , - 411 kisdsorprOduce received in.povinent,' _. li / now 11 •, 1 :.,. • EDWIN TIPPANIC. ; rgoitiyii, Oct , llfttb. t947._ ,_ . t 2 .7- _ VOCT. R. THAYER, SMITH & SHUTTS, J. H. DIMOCK, DAVID CLE3IONS, - WM. J. TURRELL„ Abbertinements. Li .T Or LETTER% REMAINING in the Post Office at Mont rose, Pe„ Jan. 1, 1848. • Alling Harteey McDonough Fart Ayres Jeffersoa, Miles Miss Sarah Beebe Orin!S Manning A Emily Beebe Lemuel Mrs Morse Barber Philander Morse Louisa Boughey Janet( Meylert 9 Rildwin ,Daniel Nelson Mrs lieda Bicknell Ira t O'Brien James Brooks A ; Oldham Joseph Bisbee Missi ClOey Osterhout Henry Boyd F T L Perry Lewis Beebe Miss 'E A Pas.smore N 0 Brixr,s Rev. Aih Passmnre Mrs E But erfield Benj. A Park Miss Polly Buell A J Payne Eli. Clemons Henry Pride G G & Co ater-Isaiah t Reynolds Adrian Cushman Rev. jl4 K Rose Doct . Coon Frederick Lines Mrs Sally M Cgnstantlne Abel Smith Doct Man Zilpha i Shearer Rev John Dean Judson t ScOlt Daniel Dean John, E : Sterling James Donogonh '0 or J Shoemaker Hiram 2 Darby William? Starks Geo W 2 Dean Mrs Melinda Smith Thomas A Denison Danielt i ' Skinner Jacob 2nd Davison William Simpson J C 2 . Esmond Hozeldah Silliman- Thomas Flos mo n Smith Stephen : • anther David Savidge Reuben Ful er Jonas Street David R _ Gra i Henry L Shaw James Hirey John Seamona Joshua Henderson W 0 Stout Mrs A V Hedell Franklin , Smith Alexander Jr Harris Miss P Wins Simmons Charles M Howe Amariab Tenny Amos Johnson , Tho ' Twining- Charles Jayne Ebene Tracy Silas E Junes Miss ,Aerial L Vaitaukan Amos Jackson Richaad. , Walsh Richard Ketiedy Jeremiah ; • Warsing Ransom Kirtland Dtkaiel ' Walker G A Lancaster Miks Eliza Winegar W Lane Nathaniel Warner Henry MoorieyJames! Willi rd Miss Francis Mdlatosh Wm:',C Waddel Rev Jno V McinkriAmes I Worrier:l(lhp A ' t ~ • i H. J; WEBB, P. M. drew Goods! ' Buttei,' lleetwax, Frlax,sced, '.l#o3tiMil,, - Pim and PoOltry by • • a. UPTOWN CHEAP STORE. HEAD OF !NA GATiON. ra••••••••• Vti king landing (since the p rices bave fal- 'WOW ...., , II len) . directfrom New York; and _since 'the at.rival of the steamers Cambria and M is. Il e souril.n large and ell ,selected stock of HUT 1 GOODS , of almost every variety suited to the seas* which will b offered for sale as low for ity Cash'br other good ,as at any other store this side of CUIIIPIC tilekin. Among his Ili tr tal)(03)Q may, be foun4Yooo yards et American and London Print mostly entire new patterns, fiCO Pads Alpacas, Orleans, Mohair and French twilled plainiblack, brown,' stripe. and Plaids for La. dries dresses and cloaks. Also DeLaines, Me. rinokLaces, Edgings, Tabbs, Flowers. Cip --and ;Bonnet Ribbons, we styles.) Shawla, Bleadhed Goods, ,Lonsies, Checks, ;Tick ince. Canttio Flanneta and Wool du. Cotton Yarn, Battifig, Wadding, Twine, Candle Wick, and 1500 yards Bw. beatings. ALSO Iron; Steel, Nail Rods, (beat kind) Mill Saws, Sleigh Bells, Grainland other Shovels, with a general assortment of [Lad ware and Cutlery, Novti Scotia Grind tones, &c. Ms:), Cod' Fish4Mackerel, Piclded Salmon &c. Gll.OEttlY.l4l. Among which will be offered good pi:own-Sus gar, roe Sd tier lb: Crushed and Powdered the , do. far 12 eta. all° fresh Teas just landed from!ship HORATIO, and cheaper than any humbug teas, in the city or country, warranted not Mixed, also Tread well's N. Y. butter crack ers, Soda Biscuit aod pilot bread. 2E2,001211.L.N310439 Man's and Boy's 14;0 water prod Boots, Ladies French Rid Slippers, Morocco and Leather Buskins, India Rubber . - Over ' Shoes Children's Shoo s, Sole Leather, Upper do. also Colt; nn ,I Kip..kins. Haugh & Ready Oil Cloth Caps for Meii.and Boys, a1. , 0 Cloth and Fur baund do. Milie's Muffs, Dm wets, Goods, &c. Also BluOlack and piece. Black Wool Dyed Broad Cloths, Olive Brown. 4.c Booster Li. Anc- TION,. some as low as 81,871 cts. the yard. At TYLER'S. 111 1 4.1rTED, flannel ‘ SockF, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Grillo of all lijods, Beexwax, Tallow, also Cash,-und a settlement with all,whose accounts ha t e stood overl;3 years, and some others. lkinv—.4tb, 1847. if. C. TYLER. WANTED, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, But ter, Cheese, Flanitel, Beeswax, Tel— low,:':Old Rags, Pewter, copper Sad Cash, for which the highest price will be paid. J L PONS. S°AR. Coffee. Raisins. Indigo, Alturn, iCopperas, Vdsol, Dyeswoods, &c. cheap at the tame of • J. L. `A. Few DoOrs East of Public AVENUE, ON TURNPIKE STREET, IS 1i M. S. WILSON'S STORE' WHERE can be found the most extensive assortment of GOODS in Town—and not smly found — but purchased as low and many arbeles lower than elsewhere—he has just re— plekished and added largely to his former stock. Dry Goods as usual in variety. and in addition, Carpets, Rugs, Window-Shades, Pa pertil,ingings, etc. 'GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRON, STEEL, &c. tiARDWARE—a more extensive assort. rneiit than ever— Malable Castings for Wagon maliers, Harness, Saddle Trunk and Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Kit and Findings. Nov. 1, /847. NEW GOODS. 11 AY MERRITT is receiving a very extensive assortment of STAPLE , 4. FANCY GOODS, forfthe Full and Winter trade, which he is offering at a small advance from cost. •Qi his stock will be found n full assortment 0( Dry Goods. inetpding a splendid' selection of Dress Goods, Cloakings and Shawls, con• sisfing in part of Rich Cashmeres nt 25 cents and upwards. do Muslin de Laines at 16 do - Black and Plaid Alpiccas. Nohair and Gala Plaids. xtra rich twilled and folain English and rrench Gingtiams, 1 1 1 and' an extensive assnr ent ,of .new Calicoes froth 5 cents and up ands. Rich Brocha WOW net, California Plaid, and Rob Roy Shaw/s, Sic. 4:Iso, as 'heretofore, a large assortment of iiNOCEJ IF ES, CROCKERY, - HAT:DWARF:. listON *krzt:tF.EL, ;NAILS, PAIN is, OILS, EDICINiII, BUFFALO R08E ,, , &c.. to Which he would invite the attention of por ch:4Els, and which' he is ,deter Mined to sell as cheap or cheaper than the cheapest, for cash, most kinds of produce, or approved credit. .11e would beg leave to present his thanks to his' friends an tithe public for the patronage so liberally bestotked upon his establistiment,,arld to assure them that stimulated by his success thus far, he,shal I strive to secure a continuance of-their confidence and support. N. B. Salt- by the barrel or load, and Su perfine., Wheat Flour at the most• reduced prices. :iNew Milford,.oet. 23,. 1847. W GOODS. FIRST IN MARKET. WE invite the attention of'the citizens of Susquehanna County, to our stock at Fat! end Winter Goods, which is now being received, assuring them we will do quite as wet i l, if not a little' better than at any other shop in town. F. B. CHANDLER & CO. Montrose, Sept. 17, 1847. ti 1000 Yds. Ginghams. 6000 " Prints. 500 " De Lain. 600 " Alpaccas. t 150 " Bro' Cloth 4. Cassimere. 100 "' &Miens 4. Full Cloth. . 2000 " Bro' 4. Bleached igheetings Shawls, shears, shirts and oboes. Antiverythina that's wind to use, CHANDLER 'dr. qo's. at : s OM Yr 900 AL MENletint 114 "MI/Mi . -,CRE now lecelying,st very large and demi : rabte stock of i=t F.4LL AN WINTER GOODS, - g which have been !bought for Casa, and will be ,solitai a very stria advance from costs. ,We stillladbere to our old o Otto, NOT ONg 'UNDERSOLD) .. ot • • c by troy establis menu this side of ,;the Desla• Ware, and invite ur customers and the.. public. generally, to giv us a call and test the truth of cibr assertions. raionirmet Oet.llB. 1857. , . ' 4 „ . . .., , 816,e1, - of - almost every irze & litiallty everbrourht In this market. • }ti' BENTLEY 4 , READ. Lands in .44410 an Count. THE County ,of StithVan having been lately set off :from the county. of Lycoming and the - County Seat located by Commisiuners ap. pointed by the Legislature on the lands of 'the Subscriber, he offers' for sale village lots and land adjoining being ;part of a large body. which he wilisell to suitisettleis. Mall seats and timber plenty. ' Enquire of Lewis Janer. Cherry Township, Sullivan county, of Michael Meylert at pres ent in said County to 4i - inks—the necessary surveys or of the Subscriber at New Milford, Susquehunna County, Pennsylvania. • S. MEYLERT. Sept. 16, 1847. , .1" .3ff-3m BRO IDCLOTHS; plain anti fancy Ker ,eyrneres and S•ttiLletts. (a very largo a.sortmont) Ketituck Jeains, Tweeds, Flannels. Vestings. Linsey. Woolsey's. Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, .natiing &c. as cheq) as the cheapest. 0- • .13FNTLEY 4. READ. IORETCH Merinoes, Alpaccas. plain. and ./.'j fancy, Cashmeres, Mouslain De Laing, Gingham, Oregon Plaid, Calicoes, dix. for site right by BENTLEY & READ. ARDWARE. a. loud nosortmeni, inclu. ILA ding Co llin ' Celebrated Axes. for sale by BENTLEY 4- READ. `WANTED.. IN exchange for Goods, for which we will pay the highest market rice— , Wheat, Oats, Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, ,Flaxseed, Beans, Butter, Lard, Flannel: Rocks, Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool j Dried Apples, 45-e. 4-c Nov. 9, 1847. : BENTLEY & READ. Eur Goorys • N ow opening and will be sold cheap by J. LYONS ' V ANT ED 5000 Yds. Fisi it net —Srwks, Y Su.. J. LYONS. Sept. 15. NO MONOPOLY IN THE TEATRADE. 4 Lot of the Pekin Tea , ompany'.3 Tens, al so, other Teas at a cheaper rate. Just o pened and for sale by CASHMERES - o,rfean Plaids Parmattas, A I paccas. blerinoesi Ging hams a n d Pritt ; a good assortweot efin be found at the cheap store of • t • • J. L. 4 • • • SOLE and Upper Leather—also—call nnld Morocco Skins. Boots, coarse" and fine, Brogen4, Ladies and chilerens shoes, and !Is dia Rubbers, a first-rate assortment spilt% right by BENTLE ' A FULL stock of GrOccries, ertiolier . IS. Stone and Tin-wars, Paints, Oils aqd Dye stuff-, Medicines. Broorp:... Pniia, &e. by 11( NTLEir 4r READ. BONNETS, Satins and Velvets, Ribblns Tubbs, Laces. Eilincs. Jaconetts, Mus lens. &c. by BENTLEY it READ. I)atcnt 141tbicints HYER'S PILLS. The Am...Aeon Improved Irlyqeinu VegelabinMedicine. THESE Prifs are one of the test Medical Compounds in. use at the present day.— As a common family physic, for 4tntnist nttion in all temporary complaints of the stomach and hdwels, head ache, co Ids, &c., they may be fully depended upon, and a prompt use of them on the first appearance of indisposition wilt in- variably save much siekness. They are pecu littrly adalti-d to all cases of weakness-and gen eral debity—any derangement of the system, and especially with-females—and a steady, um interrupted use of them, in strict conformity with the directions will very soon restore the .organs of the stomach to their natural - tone and action, and regulate the - bowels, and renovate he whole system. There is no dis;iosition to give extravagant commendations of . them; What is here stated, is the result of actual experience with them. and that through a period of fitieen years. It is not supposed, or pretended, that they will. raise the dead; neither are they designed to be used as freely as vve.iusiouT FOOD ! Such is not the true purpose of medicine. Its only, H ppro• priate office is toy assist nature in restoring the system to a Mop? tone and-action. when una boidably, or thrn 03 carelessness or excess, it vecomes derongee. Many are careless, and hence need this aid. And the most carefulare liable to irreeulerities of. the system. It is nen:Hess almost tq sayohat a prompt use of safe and effective remediejr, on the first appear ance of illnegs. is, the port o( wisdom, Er Such a Medicine the Proprietor knows these Pills to be..Et And he is certain that in forty niheca ses out of fifty, Where a fair trial is made cc. cording* to the directions, they will he used - ga in as a standard medicine. Ile has never /armor: an instance, where they have been thus used, in which they have not met with UNQUAL IFIED APPROVAL! Numerous - testimonials may be seen at the General Office of sale, and references will he given to substantial living witnesses of their valuable curative properties. The Pills are purely :vegi table, are of two kinds, stimulant and purgative, purifying th.• blood, and producing a healthy' action through the entire system ; tireka valuable Anti Billions Medicine, and eminently useful in all I ingerin cornplaints--Weaknessi General Debility. Dys. pepsy,Pulmona ry.Affectlione, Liver Complaints. Rheumatic and spastundic Affections, Female Complaints, Palpitations, &c. No Family, atfter at tailr trial. will be without , • them. They nre,put up M FIFTY CENT iand DOLLARTACKAGES. each havlng a paraph let embracing a valuable Tteatise on Dis use, with full directions for Ose. The Do ll ar p etc ages are the chenpest tq- the purchaser. hey may be-ordered through Druggisto, givin the Street and No. of the leneral Depot. Sold, Wheless! and Retail; at. No. 140 Ftiltcm street, Second Floor, N. Y., Between Nasinu-street and Broadway!. ' --- -- - - A. you Yalu Ile'oath—Try 1hem7 .40 ItTlAgents: BENTLEE & READ, Illinitroa, E. TIFFA*E. Brookly n . ,H , Grime. Orwell, Brad ford county and 111 C.MatvinTs, Binghamton THE I GREAT iIE I Y TUE FORESTS. 01124121(r; ©0001:100 VIE .11P KIAILAIR PiIYSIN 'TROPIC. PILLS . THE Proprieors this method, of, mis r.,t e kinginown to the wrirteLthe moat valuable, anti im. po dant dismivery o iit'ivir.Vorde4 in the litatory ofmed.,l I On f,,. ~ ' ' -, i r , .1 • In testing hy ch mtcal lexponment, the ntediclnarl prOtierties ofi a rare ;plant, which . groWs 'al* the , books of the Wapeepinicori River; in lowa.. the 'die .1 cliveredlhatitt posirmesl alimaliag at I t reatorin pow., , er,, which, irk their pinide in'combin.tion witif tiler 1 reiriiidier, th e. resit) of their mddicifroacarohes,, wouldl cii render it - a • ' - • i - , L - '-' . ' GS.ALNID CiIIIOLICON 1 for a stiffering . world..,„The.reVatiOl powersi of this plant wcie tested with theitaet possible delay, and in litindreds!ol - instances, tlfey &oiled fully adequate to. the complete and periCCOCLUOVai. di disease in any and every ft.irm, and. it is believed that the remedy is destined to. produce an•mitiro resolution. in the medihal • world - . rdellt in their. P,UP'erinil fully warrant ,them in making ilie.stituuniting announce l taunt, that. it immeasurably surpasses in ins power tq uproot and etpel- disease, every:other . 111241iCille now known. - 'This Greatitemedyl has been; administered in order to test it* power to unit rtunibe4 of patients, in the most hopcleitla ease!, such Qs had billied the skill of the most eminent Physicians, and had fproved too ohstinate tote removed by any o the numerous remedies of the day, and tolthe perfect astonishinent of all, it effected complete !LW Perma, nent curer; thus brilliantly. triumphing..n t only over the greatest remedies known to the inediea profit - whin. but over all the Pills. Syrups and Panac as, whose virtues Are so loudly trumpeted throughob the length and bresidth of the land. • k • , 1 • AS'A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, I the prtietors challenge the world to produce its equal. acts in perfect harmony with4lie lawn' of nature, and completely purifies the Bloot4 a vitiated state of which is the cause of all disease. It hasheen idminisiered in • Asthma , Apoplexy, Bitters ( Bel Canker:l Catarrh, Cholera Nimbus., Colic. Cold!. Cough, Consuniption, Croup, Cramps:loW Convul. sieffs, Cancerous Sores arid Ulcers, Irropity, Dyspep ale, Erysiiielaa,,,Frlargetnetit of the Spleen, Fever putt Ague, Female Complaints, Fc. tiers of ill kinds, Gravel. Gout,Hysterica, Lion or Ihtf Liver, Lungs. Kidnap and Bladder, Lich. gestionanndice, Leproay.LiVer Compliim, Neural. gia, Palpitation of the Heart, Piles. Seigula, Spinal Complaint-, Salt. Rheum, , Scald_Hcadi SYphilia, Sup pressioo of the Manses, Tic Doulourettk, &c. The proprietors have 'Tito. lean that it Mai failed in a single lionizes ofeffeeting a cure. As a Preventlire of disease, it is entitled to the fullest tionfideneq of the qommunity. An immense amount of IRO:tering, tiiiie and .money has been saved by a timelyi e of it. ti It has already crossed the Atlantic, nd measures arc now in prosress to . extend the ble iings or this GREAT REMEDY throughout the:wdeld. ' The prow-lan' invite the sick to try #4tingle box. and tlicv feel assured that they willbo OrfectlY mai , " lied tvith the entire truthfulness of their; representa iions- ' PRINCIPAL Office, 85 Bowerk, N. Ir.. Sold also by d.. BALD W I N., Agent, hi Potros c. Pricy 25' (Wits a Box. . - .91WAXG914( 3 1 2QI ramoM WESTERN NEW TOOK COLLEGE OF EtEALTIL , • 207 Alainstrcet, 134,a10. 74. Y. il R. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETAHLA.LITHON p TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT'OR''IB47,-- 4 1 Cake, I Saw, I CONQUERED;' I $ f „ ißli. "Einithati. !tally the case with this article. Diseako'has , ever yielitied, to its most marvellous medicikiliower.— Wherever it has gone, and South Ainciipte:A'ngland, Canadk, and the .United Slates have revedilie truth l ofthis Statement, the above quotation in, it strong and Pithy sentence, tells the whole 'story.. invalids, ; the ;principle upon which you 'are mired.ma,v not be known ;to you, but the result of a triatnf the article: is satis factory ; You are restoreikanil-the iegretof 'the Mire remains with the prow : oloK' :-The Medicine is a emu. pound , of 22 distinct vegetable agencia; each hll. tvidual rout has its owniiiirticular, eachasklre,..rtiediciri. ,a 1 property, conflicting with no oihere.siinound— 1 rich rout makes its oWn cure—and asialierfeet coin t binatian, When taken into the sysiertxrild o eillie work ;whicltaxavtrax. whenher -Laura were firati' e eiitablisled. i nteitcled it should do-rrpurifiSi.: strinAt as.' and re. stores the broken_ down, , .debilitatOd Ounoitittion.--. I]iitoser, in all its eliaractereiftivill be com;fletelv orad dcated from the system, by its use.. 8.2 c pamphlets it. :age,ntsl hands, for free eirculationthey treat' upon tan diseases, and sliow , testimony of cures. 'Griavt:L. i 'rind all complaints of ;the urinary organs, rum also ;the caus4 of great suehring, and Vatmaires Lamm. :mime has acquired hid small celebrity over the coon. try, by the cures it has made in this distressing claw. Jo(' afflietions. So famdtd, it Seems,lsthis, medicine, ithat it iatt thus attracted the nofice ofTritrof our Med. heal publications: In the November No., 1846, of I : ho .. Buffalo Jot ?pal and Monthly Review of Medi- 1 -eel and Surgical Scionee," in an artily upon calcutonsi diseases, and " solvents," the writer, after noting dhe feat that the English government cube purchased 'a secret remedy, and also noticing the. purchase in :1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine --`. Why do not our Representatives in Senate and 1 i Assembly convened, .utilighten and . dissolve ' the reoffering thousands of this country: by the pu#chase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithentriptie, than which no Advent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one ; l'half the fame 7" Reader, here is a periodical of high standing, acknowledged throughout a large 'peahen of this country to be one of the best conducted journals 1 of the kind inthe United States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certaiO; knowledge, edited by Flint. M.;..130., and contributed to by nial Of the highest professienal ability, thus stepping aside to notice a -.seem 'remedy." You will at Once under. stand no unknown and worthless nostrunr,eould thus extort it -comment for so high a quarter—and conse- quently, unless it directly conflicted with' the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great •-fame '', which has caused It to receive thiril;paising nod.—: Kuosey diseases, weakness of the .hockrand,ipine, it. 'regular, painful and suppressed Menetraiatioie r Fluor Athos, and the entire complicated tram of evils which follow ; a disordered system, are at once relieved by the. medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find evidence of the - value Of the I.,itliontriptic there put forth. As a remedy for the irnrgularitius of the female system, it has ir the dompoino a •• root" which his been resorted to in the north of Europe for centuries—as a surg cure for this notnplaiint; and as a restorer of the health of the entire system. Laura CoMPCAINT, ikUNDICE. BiLlolls Diseases; &c., are in. stantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy to thee° complaints.: as well as neves AND.AGUR., There is no remedy like it, 'and no cola •mel or:quinine forms any part .ofAliis Mixture. No injury, wilt result in, ire inio, and its ae.tiee properties are manifested in the Ilse of a single 331)2.. bottles.-- Fur FEVER asp Arum Bilious Dilorder , , take M . :loth.' er medicine, Rorotia*lsiii, Gotre. will 'lfttf relief.— the aCtion of this mielheine mine the; Blood. will change the disease—which originates in the blood— and a healthy result wilt follow. - DYsrOsts, INDIGO. Tim., 34-, yield in a f :iv days' use, of this Medicine. Infianiniation or TUE LUNGS.CoUGII. 00NRUSIrTios Oleo, has even sound relief. ESCROFULR; ERTHIFELAs, PILISPI. - Inflamed - Eyes-all "eaused-hy inipure blood; will find this article the remedy. The systent, completed !y acted; upon by the twenty-twodilferiiiit - propertie of thennixture, is purified and restored ;I,as a ;martin, ;cure will not 'follow. The train of common court' plaints Palpitation of the Heat t; Sick ileof(aehe, Di. .bilitsfitc., are all the; result of antne d+angement ot* the system, and this' GREAT Rairoant will do its work.; The promises set forth in the atverrisement, are baked upon the proof of what: it Irak: done in the past ' fobs years. The written = festiniony . of 1000 Agentii, in Canada, the United b!:tsites.iEugland 'and South' America, in' the poosesaion of thir. pvoprietor and can : be aden - by.all interested; s a!atiflieierit de.. monstration Ahot it-it the beat .1114iel' ; nee; offered to the'World. 'Get the pamphletond (Mix the ppm ' ;fr ciplo as there laid deiwas of the method,acura. - Putt up in 30 oz. tiottles„:at, $2 t: 12 q.. i Elwin-SI each— I . the larger holding 6 Oz. Moro alio two ilium!' bottles. ' Look out and not get' imposes' *porn. 1 Every bottle has wyauglin'a Vegetable ! .t,ithinitrip id: Mixture" blown upon the slow 10e . aovittio . iitt ature - of ”G.' . ' C. Vaughn" oh thldireOtitiiiii, And I 4 . ,: ~(1. , venom,. Buffalo. stamped - on ithe t cork. - it ;lpiciiin,..other .are -.genuine. Prepared bylDr.o.. CrAfaughh, and:sold at the piieMpal Office, RO7 ' Mainaireet i r. . Bukalo, at wholesale 'and retail. INivitifenti n on giVonn to letters onlesi kat paid--ordivo front ritrrita ti constituted AgeniPlezeePleal :. pq44 pai,.l lettbr*.f-verbal. cum. muniCations soliciting -advice, prompt! , attended , to, gratis..' . .: -::.. :. I ' • , ' 1 . O ffi ernideVot4. eicinaively to the to of this ar. tiele t 13`21slavilair et, Neti Yd.ri,eity i: 1 293 Essex at.. Solana; Mass.tand by t fi cprinetpal orogglitillirringli. out Op United Blatea and Caniroa,l aotadvPtlivedin the pakra. , . , . . . . *39nks r htthiit county'; .o liss.el &I fte4p, Mout: rose; ifitnitir ffunirrr,lNew Milford ; WaiT. SIIAD: Lar i .Grbat Wadi. a. yr.,ovvW,Vilyclini 'spat. This extract le elik up In qua W bottles; its sti Uwe, dap vr, pleasanter, aryl Warritiittd superior to any Fold. it eve dice setni without vomiting, putzt..g, sickening or debilitanno o patient. • .- i• Q'ItEAT RAIL AND WINTER SIEDI. CINE. The great beintgland simeriority or tit's medicine over k a ' other Is, while It eradicates diseases , . it invisarstvi the t o l y. It is on• of the very hest - fail and Wader medicines know.: i not only purities the whole system, and stren g then. t h e but it creates new, pert and-rich blood; a power lame sed - j; no other medicine. I . Awd in Oda; lies the great were' ails leo dertul suceess.• at two performed within the •pait:, tw o more than 35010 miresof severe cases of disease; at law 900 of these wed cOundrur . d luau able. Motif than!' 2.0011 casei!of :i.lhr nii Rheumatism; 3,000 cisestorklys la; i 4.1100, cased:or gen tat +Wily and want of energy; 7.000 cities of the 01fferenti, female consplaiuts;: 2,000 caste of Bertieul ; , 1,500 clam' of lAtier, mtilalnt ; 2,.500 cap* cir,dist lure if the kidney ant! dropiy; 8,000 cisedoPt i lanium sm olt; ae And thousandsUf case+ of iseiwes of tbe:blood, vi : ; 111 . Erysipelas, Ealt.Rheuni,, pit Wien the fate ice., goof, ash numerous Mimi of kick best . I l i, pull la. the ride: and - cu m, spinal affections, le : ~, This. westre;aWare ,tia ektear hicrealibfe, hot we ban intent from phi fi claus 4utii • tber agents from all parts or the t:- mted 'States inforuing Us o thii extraordinary cures. R. Vas Bus:Licht, Esq 4 on e,of Me st, respectable ()remits in g m , ark, N . ,J informs In t at it can refvt to more than 121 cam in the,. 'pliicealonel 1 re • re. thotwands ill the city of Nes York which we will refer with plesitre, and to m en o f t*. ach r. It Is the best ed he for the preventive of dieme• ei. v3a known—it uudoub lisa .the'll/TS of more than 5,000 - CHIL REN ,THE . PAST SEASON, i ted i- As it removed the eause of disease, and prepared them for the summer season. .!t brie meveribeen known to injure irt its least the must delicate l /Mid. i, • :. - It" it.nE.UIII.ATIS3I. - . This Parsapirilla Is rued with the most perfect mans h( t i Rheumatic Mun plainuhowever severe or chronic The Libz. fishing cure , i t ,h a i, - formal; are indeed , wonderful. Utler reutedies somMitnes Oe tempi raty relief. this entirely crud;. COIL'S it front the system, even When the liml and beam are drestdfully motet( . Or Hear Air. Seth Terry, ode of the old• at and inoit revel. able lawyers its Hattford, Conk. The foslowing IS .an mum of a letter received I min Mut: D a . Tow,,isoisp..4 have enaeit one bottle of your Scusanamh, and find it is excellent , in Its e ff ects upon a chronic rheumatic pain to which I ant stitiict, from en injury occasioned m ea t yeari ago In a public stage. !Neese rend inc two of teak to the care of Dr. Seymour l. have conversed with twos' ter principal physiciais, and reconimeud your Sarsapariiin '•' ' t. , BZIII TEIVII'. Hartford,illarch 12,1845. . •, CONSUMPTION CURED. ' Cleaner and;totrtittben. Co . esuniption can be cured. Oran aids, VOnsuniption Liver Coniplairsta Colds, Catanti,Courtn, Asthma Spitting Of blood ,ixtretnns-tathe Chen, Hectic Horn, Night SVieats. or profuse Expectoration, pain in 11,, side &c bare been and cored. . . . . . . . Ilk Towles f , riii7—Dear Sir: 'Nearly twenty years an I tics a' violent cold,. wh i ch settlol on my. lungs and affected ac a. verely : indeed, finally it becathe a constant Musing cough Its nit an seVere is to prevent me from attending to my busmen.— Within thk. !alit feW yenta it Increased! on tne grad-sally. At Inst I becande reduced—l breathed with difficulty. and•talsal With My cough mach bad matter : and for the last awe menu - I,vid'us to using ,* our Sarsaparilla, had regular Meta suer, , it d ee d my friendsland myself supposed 'I would die with et c insumptino :' but"' hay , the happine to aipri , e you di t to my surprise after using three bottles of our Sarsaparilla I hod My heakh featured. It revived me gradually, and I ans,aor e jaying Muck better health than I Itveifor-the last 2lyklis I dalniostentirely lost ivy appetite, whtch is now also rennet ou aretit,litteny' to publish this to the pipers with my tamed Y u choost.cit„„L , , My little awls, ke three yeansold..had a very bad comb e whole 011ftt e ater. We t becrone.tery much alarmed u liter necount:.. ; '*itst the medic', I gave her sum , ore, and it soon entirely ickatk4:har t as w las myself, mid Me s itl i. Well cow. and hearty es ittly,kbild I- ev saw. She tops ste Mk of &Mkt blotcht.; it tooktketu away, and her shin is smash aitd lair notir,andill attiaattsbVst/C ter.pvered her health frog mting your tacelkstitnedt*el- '. l S. W. CCINANT, 414 Bowery. • , . \— GIRLS „READ !.THIS. ton who have pale compleilons. dull eyes, blotches es its face, rough Ohl, mindere "out 'of spin , fuse a trails 0105 - 4 Dr. Towasenda t-nrsaparille. It wil cleanse your blood, or ta•we-tlis treetlestMl blotches, and git,, you intimation, wart. ling eyes; fine sts, and Isiautiful cinnt.leston—all of del are of imaienSe ,vane to unmarred ladimt. • 'GREAT - FEMALE MEDICINE. , . . I „ Dr. - Townsmulll Sarsaparilla Is a sovereign and evilly wit Mr Incipiesullonsumptioni,.narreninM.4,iLettcoritnea or li•es, obstructed or dithOutt atenstrnation ' Incontinence 4.1 7 e .. or involuntary dischtuge thereoftand for ;tile general pr.-intim of the System, no inane, whether the , Omni t of inhered tour, or tfroduced by irregularity, illness or ace ident. . - Nothing cart he more surprising thaa its invig.r inn: efitis Inn the Mullah (mine. l'ersenit all weakness and lassitude. tem faking It once becinue robust and full of energy under in litilt. 1 vacs. It inuttednitely counteracts, the nervbteesness of the is inalef tame, :s high is the great cause of batrenneee. . It wilt not ibe expt.rxminf_ui, in caries afro delicate a noon! ' tit exhibit certificates of curesiperformcd, but we can assire Me afflicted' thaehundrals pf eases have bete reported to us kr, oral cases wherefamilies have been - without children. niter I sla,: a feiv kitties' of this invaluable Medicine, have been biss: od witlthealthy 'offspring. 1 - Ilr. T.inqsa can—, My wife being greatly distressed by treat ilesa and general debility, and suffenng continually by pain lad sensation 6) bearing down, tails of the womb, ai.d other dot t eulties, andliaving known cast's where your-medicine hit ef• ft•ettld great cures, and also hearing itrecommended for ouches see I IlaYe described, I obtained a bank olyuur Extract of Sir saparilla, and follinied therneections Yon gave ate. Ina short time it removed her ampler/le, and mutated her to health. Be. ing grateful for the benefits rile received, I take pleasunete the tickucnvledging Ili' and recoandendific it so the public; • ' . : M. D.llloolt E. Albany, Aug. I. IN?. ' , • - Grand 't, Lydius its. & To Movrtsas MAIIIIItto LiDllll.—This Extract of EXIa• -patina has beekexpeassly prepared In reference to female war plaints, No female Who has reason to believe she Is mew* Ang that clines' period'• the turn of life;" should neglect mute . it, watts a eertailwpieventive: for any of the numerals AA horrible diseitses to which females are subject at that tine of life. This perjud may b delayed several. years by I using On Medicine:. 'Nor is it less valuable fur those approaching mow hood, as it IA calculated tassel* nature,Py quickening the ik6i and .Invigorrititigitbesyerem, , tudealtldstnedleine is itwatas Me for all the diseases to which women are:subject. It braces the whole-system,tenews permanently the natant energies, bYteme,ving the Impurities of Ott body, Wit to ta g g - the saltaella as to produce a sabseqtrent Walt* which isthecase of Mast mines taken for female cellars and disease.'. • . • _, , . SCROFULA CURED.—This certificate conclusively prieres.that this oarsapoirllia has perfect contr.l e wei' the most obstinate disease's. of the Wood. Three. pews cured In one:Willie Is unpreceaeilici 'l_ " Ds. Towris IP t.--Dear Sir :A hallo the phinstire to imam yes that three ers my children. haiie been ;cured .of the ' smiles by tho use.otyour eteellent nusiielne. They were aftliezel eel ierrrely with bad sews :44W:taken fowy fear bottles; it tee than away{ fur settieh.l feet Under deep obligation. i; '' Omit* respectfully, ~. I 'IS,IIIAtI W. DRAIN, 1116 Woostersueet. — BrchAfoB47. ; . lArsicisne.-+Dr Townsend Is alniest daily re an' Physiclane in different pare critic Pules. , fritlai wet 14hy11.C13216 la the city 'of AMR', waves prescribed it Tovrneeturs Sanatarlis , be one of iSie most valuable preparattes. is • . - • i H H PAULDINti, Id D. "i.' i .1; ,WILSON, _ _, . , • R II BRIGGS, - ,1, 1.81.' 1 - i P ,E43IIEA DORF, " fCopt G AR briAlllbi one of thr U 0 /1/d" her of the Slew Jersey Legisialure,bes DA: Ing ceitifieste. . It tells Its Iwo imp , • '..: - • ~, , ' Raw:ie.:January UN 1 80 : I was taken with the uflueture, and - my what billtatedetate.- - Lulu lodated to try Dr Teri-a -1 Ill,"tOd oriel'', liktryi two - °educe bottle' ss. , and attributed it entirely to said mariat taklegit. arid find Watt imprnee every dal- - my Wei sodlwoulduot be without it mar sal . . • - • I *t G W IscLEAN PILESiI PILES !- . . - • ud's., Sitritiiisritla ie -. en less successful 1431 iese Wren/m*loot than for &easier the bixd, nether': and Wantons elebdity. Reid Mu: :VIM effer.tincyour sarsaparble art truly cce . lege ore yeses 1 havebeen Subject low le' Pilesi durlist which 1 bare sofromi el the al". Inilltind debpaitid of everiindisittlid .I„heore the ' i t.leasure to Inform yea two -dere lieut." • 1 tmve. used two twilled. your riff riineind at ray old complaint i owl pi! . and any Berson Sou may ;vier to erouls . Or the benefit* I base-weeniel at you My, j - i - .49imsuALL, es rogg ,44 tillitealillititaitii•street, 3d story, me ei era ..intwavated tare Of the Piles , uk . 0 1116 FletruilestewoSuaßitilding, ffeir if': - AaßOßlttlieY 'AL , -Read, *,1.,... . 10iiqualiatma Coun4y. , . --- New toilt,-11, Omit miCoir, celvitw, ordepv This -s have td nuttierit nnii.believe' a tq t u be luarketi: '- ` l, • I AftnY, April . U IS Unica' c.orpe, anti a: al ,seut us the follo A yew ilnee II yistein tell in - a it 1 .seutrs arsikpari i 'vervn . nekreilf ['have cotitln I bqlleve • corksideialkitt:' Dr. Tairo - to (014 this di Dysilferaii,Rhsu Dr. leotruiend Artful. -. Poi the vete 11 tacks - at tortures Of that except in death, -1 lit.yet a tatioi to papal:pia, and'f this tor piddicat he happy 'tit'. la hands, Yains Thainintiitialt long standing o supply—lmpena IT O 2 eta. Young Hysoff " Chenp.ei l i eu 123 lbs. 'good Bug" fur OW. ,1"1114Clultea 10f WOO Wl' ablea bug atis. 'jean quick. ' :1 4, "" • ' - " LYONS. 4.ITAiriATARy Bktnk Books, Fgnc Daokie• , Isrfte, eud sir11 ) 1 0/ iblel , reke4..lnk, Wafer; %Vex, Wra mg and paper? 'Rubber; • end Rob , ur Baods, gait Poop, di #.0. 1 of - ;mi tc,HANp ER 4 Gds,
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