1373 4gbtost =lbs. MY iiirsll.4 II& Basin his ohatr, from morning to night, 'Tis smoke, -obew, smoke, rises at dawn 14 4 s pipe to light, • .ooes puffing add dewing with all his might, Tat ile,hour of sleo. 'Tis his delight • To smoke, chew, smoke. 1 • 1 1 1:e quid goes in wiled his pipe goes out, ' 'Tis chew, cliw, chew, Now; u cloud - of snfpke pours from his throat, 'Then, his mouth setae a constant Stream afloat, Sufficient to Caig mill' or a boat, 'Tis chew, v, Be sits all day in smoke or fog, 'Tis puff, puff; puff, Ae growls'at his asife, the cat and the dog, Ile covers with fit* the carpet and rug, And his only ailswpr when I give him a jig, Is' puff, puff, duff. • The house all o'erifrom end to end, Is smoke, smoke, smoke ; In )whatalter room iny way I wend, If Z take his old &Ales to patch and mend, Vngratefol 13erfunifes will evr ascend, Of smoke, smoke, smoke. At home or abroad, afar or near, mouth smoke, chew, smoke ; Wu mouth is stuffed from ear to ear, Or puffing the stm:np of a pipe so dear, And his days will end, I verily, fear, . In smoke, smoke, smoke. Young ladies, bewtire! live single indeed, Ere you marry a Man who uses " the weed ;" Better that husbadds you ever should lack, 0 Than marry a "hsband who uses tobacco." 10ousietry. It is strange, thPugh nevertheless true, that a virtuous woman ;will occasionally encourage, unwittingly, imprpper addresses. The level may 6.8 k pardon fot hit indiscretion, but offends again while suppli§ating for forgiveness. She herself will excuse.ibis love on the plea of innot. cent intentions. She will then pity, his sufferL inks, while she continues to listen to him as flatterer; she extiorti him to fortitude, while secretly admiring 'his generosity ; and while she .endeavors to inatkvirtne in his mind, she perils Irer own. When - isuch a woman succumbs to seductive • arts, like Cmsar, she displays dignity in her fa 11.3 There is nothingmore ab= ,surd or coquetish, thaw a wommkpretending..4l be displeased at th:e declaration of a love which she has already ktibwn to exist; her receiving the visits of an adiuirer, sanctions the declara;. tion,;and proves itto be grateful. The pleas nre of being loved, finds its way into every heart and Madame de ,ael has justly maintained, that we cease to love ourselves if we are not beloved by anothe4 This' is a dangerous truth that has tripped up many a womawin the path 'of rectitude. °nil vanity cannot conceive any circumstance morehminful and degrading than thit of meeting witti utter indifference. Hoff maddening must. foe such a conviction in the mind of a coquette'''. A HARD Cese A Mr. Paine, of - .Nasa l who Was convictedim November, 1846, of hay ! ing procured the b,urning of a barn, and sent to the'State • Prima for eight years, has beee *lotted by the (governor, after serving four teen months of IQ term, and has returned to his family,— his:tomplcte innocence having. been established :by the confession of a boy of 15 Oars, by whose false testimony Mr. P. was convicted. The bey lived with the owner of the barn, and was liunilelf arrested for the barn- ing, and admitted state's evillenee. ." It may be impoSsible to make Mr. Paine full atorienient for thil injury done, him; but we think the Legislatire of Massachusetts should do something in each a case. Whatever darn " *ebb may bare Offered in a monetary way, at liiiist,Atotdd be made up to him. 7 By the way, th . , occurrence of such cases as the above has do ne more than perhaps any thing else, tb stretithen the present movement In opposition to kapital punishment. There vias a time when aison Iras punished with death in Massachusetts; had Mr. Paine been hung wpon false testim4y, no restitution could have - boon made to hinlby society. Therefore it is -.that so many, advocate the substitution of im prisonment for life- for the present penalty, in n eases for canna:don for murder.—Saturday Post. ItuLula PAssis.—A lady, who bad been d*lisapening" a ittarter of an ounce of sewing silk, at one of ourfstores, ealled shortly after at the Post Office fob an advertiiied letter. The clerk, lifter examining the files, reported there ,were three with her address, the postage of which -was 181 ou ts. : The lady surprised at fading' more than!'.:lme, unwilling to take them at Without one et fort to "beat down," earnest ly sequined of the clerk "how low be would put them,, if she wou4 take the three out ? - Aweitrin Nz Horn.—lt is said that wew end'sidondidlotel is about to be erected iutlui corner of Ftsinkfort and Madan streets 9ppoiheold Tau*any, in place of the misera ble wooden tens cents now disfiguring the piece. It is to. be seven stories. high of a mix ed •IsYniiin'and Gothie .. style, extending on Chat bli street 0$ feet, and on FrankfOrt 108. .—Ckizeittofthe'Pnion. Ittizala or Gan Woarn.—The .Washing ton borrespondenk of one of the papers says that Gen. Scott tireferied no charges against Gen. Worth, butlinarely repotted him u under arrest for montea#uons bulgur ! , and_that, as it wasietiirsipomd to bring Li m to triakthe departanatt could' do no otheridee'than order Lis retease:'*" It is said, - *** Yankee in Boiteu has up a one-horse" tlifaShing machine, for the con- . venienee of parent* and guardians having zuuvi fildren. 114 llcig an urchin like - knob q:f*petee. floggings done for two . arnstalmbv ;and 'the most , entire satisfaction vanented;',i_ • . • , .. I Tbill3taW . Leodslotures, of New York, Vet most,'Obto arid - , nosylvanii, and we believe isisAind othfiesr; ' !pawl) pissed resolution:lin idritOnt iTieli.-': ,iw ond requesting their p res e n t*l N is i`c , nn 7 . , se tp yolif4rs - rjoild• li t t t 4 014- 90 41 1 :-.... , : session‘ in tlia:A* tie — Liw. .'• , 1.. --- -..-. . , eeelepilie 4:0)09 . k f er in . do- W*4 somoniorAttle th*Ohu v a ailuir4r the 'poor ; 4 rust 54i1OlitegIC: Most indiffer siesl4 'lli,' ins rust the 1 49 St F9PUDIL 33 ~'?~fioa'ne gaits ii heeded," said them, to Dm oNglaißcip)i abiti edithe post, “tbat's better than UMW ttihelnie.6 USES TOBACCO. SALAMANDER,TIRE & THIEF PROOF CHESTS, Fire-Proof Bo. °riffle Banks and Stares, Sea/ and Letter-espying Presses, Patent Slate-lined Re frigeratars c {crater- filters, patent portable 'Water 'Closets, intended for the sick -and in firm. . .. *TANS & WATSON, 76 $l./lITH THIRD STRFET, (OPNIIITE 11'HE PHILADELPHIA racesscia.) WI AN VP4eI'URE and keep constantly on INA. band, 4 large assortment of the abovesr tidies. together Stith their Patent Improved. Salamander .Fire Proof Siifi.s, stitch are so c sustructod its to set at rt-4 all manner Of thiubt as to tfieir being strict), firt--proorand ,tr,at . they : .w ill resist oh,. fi re of any building.— The outside eases at these S deg are made of hotter 'ran, l. ssuthle case of so .pstone, and be , tween the oi ler case and inner ease is a apace [of some three metes thick, and is fil ed in with indestructible maierial,So as to make it en im• passibility to:burn any of the contents inside of this -Chest, These Soapstone Salamanders we are prenared and do challenge the world] to produce 'Sp y article.in the shape of Book Safes that *ill stand as much beat. and we hOld ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue le manufacture a large assortment of our ,Pieniium, till-tight Fireproof Safes , of which tiereare 'pier 900 no* in use, and in everylit; sta t ion theyttere given entire satisfaction to the, puiehasers—bf 'which we will refer the public 01 t+ few gentlemen who have them in-use. Haywood di. Snyder.- Pottsville ,•_ Jokepb G iawton, Pottsville; Mr. William. Carr, Doyl ehtown, Pa. N. &G: I:aYfor. 129 north 111 at. A. Wright&liephe , t. wharf; Aleian, Ilier,peretipinveyencei.eo -of Filbert Snit I)4h sts.:lOhn M FOrd; 32 north • - Myers sit, N•north 3d at.; James M Pottl. 1 4th. street.:. Dr David Jayne , . 8 -south 3d st.-;- Msttliew T'gilier. '2o'itedstith 3d - at:. and,. we rated name 'ooine'htindreds tit otherait if. - wan necessary..., New we iiiiite the attend* nithe public, mind pitrticufarly.AbOse in want Or Fire- Monf.Rafesi, lo- call - lit •ottrilorgi before par. ehjOineelsetitiefe, .torid'l we ad' sitiify then) that : they', dietetic better and eheejier. irtiele .1 - r storeiharialiki Other etibiblitihntectt in t ,• . .: . : t.' ' :" . e - On, mittimtettire alto ordintrr Fire G Prtiof C.thisti4 et very low rites; itienpeethen am they bit brW, at sbratheroore in Phil alielphis .., I,‘l :, • , i DAV:IO .. . •• •' , ; , , • r ~,,,, - 1/9MitNilp WATSON. , i Feb. 9;10*. - ' • q"' • ''' ..'• - ' , - - 4 Hosivisocm.—The origin of this word is So little known, and yet so highly interesting, that we are constnt 4 4nea to give an account of it. id traCsable to 0, Teutonic origin. Among the Teuteiies liaiafavorite drink called mdkeein. It was made of honey, and mash like the pies entinead.of the same name in European coun tries. `• The' same beverage was in urse among the Saxons, ad well as•anothei, moral, which was also ;made of boney;but fla)rored with mul berries. The honeyed drinks were used in great abandancie at festivals. Among the no bility the marriage was celebrated a whole lu nar. tr.Cnth, which was called *moon, during which the festival beard was well supplied with the honey drink. Hence this month of festival was called • they kcnu2h moon,' or honey moon, which means a l festival. The famous Alaric is said to have died on his wedding night, from the effects of .to much indulgence in metheg lin. Hoaarmoori ECIITACIEB.-A young editor in New Jersey, recently married, thus expa tiates: " ' Oat of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.' Our heart is so full of those delightful emotions which spring from our re cent happy connection, that we cannot forbear speaking of married life.'" " As sure as grass grows round a stump, • You are, my dear ! a sugar lump I" A Lzos AND LAME.—In looking over a wes tern paper the other day, we noticed the mar riage of kr. Erastus Lyon to Miss Lucretia Lamb. The fulfilment of a Scriptural predic tion of bourse followed.—General Advertiser. NOt a(---for when Lucretia became s Lyon, eho ceased. to IH3 a Lamb.—Lyna News. 4 Business Carts. . the Dtmocrat • 1.8 PUBLISHED EVEItY TIII:111.8DAY MORNINO, ST OR LANDO G. UE PS VSTEA D. T E II Di S. 31,50 a yeat,lf paid In advance, or 32,00 If paid at the close of the year. Elicit'. charged for postage If carried at the publishers' ex petite. Discontinuancesuptional, except when arrearages are paid. Aevaavisastaays one dollar per square of twelve lines, or lea, lot the firstibree Insertions, and twenty-Avecents forev • cry xubsequentlasertion. - A liberal discount will be made to those who advertise by the year. Basineat tapers aad eammanicatklns for the paper am bemire PAID to enauterattention. CALEB WEEKS, Saddle, Haraess, Trunk, Valise & Whip ma• ker. and 'repairer, &c. Shop two doors above the "'Democrat" Office. DQCT. R. ;THAYEIt, BOTANIC & HYDROPATHIC PHYSI CIAN, AND SURGEON—Office at his dwelling third house east of the Court House' —WiH be at home Saturdays of each week. where he well be hnppy to wait upon all those who may favor him with a call. DtITH & SUUTTS, Physicians & Surge•ms, Lineshoro, Pa. Of— 'fice of the-first named in the firm. over the Engineer's 'of f ice, lof the latter at his mi. denco. E. N. Salmi. H. Snorts. J. H. DLMOCK, Attorney at Linw.,l-fas removed his Office to Turnpike Street, one ,door East of B. I'. Case's Office. add three doors West of the Register Printing Office. MILLS & SHERMAN, Dealers in Dry-Goods. Groceries. hard-Ware Crockery, trod, Nails, Fish 6,a.—One Soo, below Judge Posl's. DAVID CLEMONS, Cmich, - w•igori & Sleigh Manufacturer and Repairer-:-shop on the Wilkeibarre Turn pike, a few rods below the Village. M. C. TYLER, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Crockery, I.golting Glasses, Stone & Glass ware. Shoes, &c.—First Store below the Court House. East side of Public Aiienue. - Wbi. J. TURRELL, Attorney Az' Ontinsettor at Law.—Office in the Store of L L. Post in the room former. ly occupied by Henry Drinker. 3111,trttsements. MONT-ROE SAL 0 ON Wthe undpislitoed tender-'our thanks to ,kee people *rectally for the extenstve patrontre.we have Itetofore received M our line of uriness i and ould inform them that we have filled up a neW and Ageirob Staloon. .on the Prat floor at ate west door of J. N. El dridge, Cabinet Ware establishment, two doors west ()CM. S. Wilsoa's Store, and opposite , 1 . ;L. PosOL Co's: Store. Please call and we will 'be happy to wait open you in a better style theft w t have been able to do heretofore. - We have °tie fine room eitpreasly for the Ladies to eat Oyitemand Pic-nice, dm. Also. we have a new and splendid style of China Toys, of all kinds, the best assortment that ever was itt Atonirdse, which will he sold cheap. Confectionaries, Rock Candies, and Jujutye, Paste, upwards of forty kinds, fresh from New York. Fresh alupply of Nuts,iGrocerles, Flip, Prunes, ,Ral- R. sins, ice., PIES, as good as ever. MINTS, APFLES, &n, 117Ainger-brend, Cakes, Crackers, Wirings and Cheese, constsnily on hand. C. BALDWIN & E. BACON. Monyose, Nov. 3. 1847. 'TirPE FOUNDRY, 59 Gold, corner of Ann street, New York. Tsubserlbers have takfin the Type FIIDN• DRY, Nil. 59 Gold.street, and will continue the bust. ness la y ; conducted britODIDIT TAIriAR. Choy w ill attend to all orders they may receive with punctuali. ty anddiepatch. All the Type manufactured, by them *ill be Heed Cast • and they will furnish all kind. of Printers' Motrriole, of the best quality. Air. I. A. T. °wend is still employed In super. intendilm the mannfacturingdepartment. ' WHITING 4. TAYLOR, (Spew:ore to Robert Taylor.) caAaLgo Warrogo. t • Taaaa4ao TATLaa, New York, Jen'y 14, 1848. UP TOWN CHEAP STORE. HEAD OF NAVIGATION . NOWlaN_ nding since the prices have fal (en) direct from New York, and since the ailrival of•the steamers Cambria and rkii% souri, largesand well selected stock 01 DRY GOODS, of almost every variety suited to the semi!, which will be offered for sale as low for Cash or other good pay, as at any other stole this side of Canton or Pekin. Among his minx sumg may he, foundtooo yards id American and London Prints4mustly entire new patterns, sco ytirds Alpaceas, Orleans, Mohair and French twilled plain black, brown, stripe and Plaids for La dies dresses and cloaks. Also DeLaines. Me rinontaces, Edgiogs, Tabbs. Flowers. C tit and bonnet Ribbons._ new styles (Shawl', Bleached Goods, ILinsies, Checks, Tickinits. Cantoil Flannels and Wool - du. _Conon Yarn. Batikii,. w a dding, Twine, Candle Wick, and 150 Bw. beatings. GItOCERIYAI4, Among which will, be offered good Brown Su gar, fidir Sid ner lb. Crushed and Puwdered the do. rot; cts. also fresh Teas just landed from , ithip HORATIO, and cheaper than any huinbeg teas, in tbe city or country, warranted not mired. also Treadwell's N. Y. butter crack ers, &Ida Bikcuit and pilot bread. „. ' 2220/2/2iiisYMOZ I Mei's and Boy '3.(tick water proof Roots, Al so Laibes French . Kid Slippers, Morocco and Leatlt'er Buskins, India Rubber Over Shoes Shof•s, Sole Ltatber, Upper do. also Call and Kip .Icener. ~s Roagh & Ready Oil Cloth Caps for Men rind Boys, 810 Ctoth and Fur bound do. Lsitie's Muffs, *alms, Goods, &c. Also Blue Black and inee,Blisck Wool Dyed Broad Cloth o:tve Brown. 4 . C. BOUGHT AT Aye- TION. Some as low es $1,197i cis. the yard. at) TYLER'S. 111 1 .1.1r7'1:11, • Sorks, Butter. Cheese, bird, Grain of all kinds, Beexwnx. Tallow, also Cash, and I/ settlettent with all whose accounts have stood over gears, and some others. No!.- - 41h, 1847. • M. C. TYLER. !rim .Goops N 4I,V opening and will be suld cheap by J. LYONS NO MONOPOL IN THE TEA TRADE A ti4t of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas, al ';so, other Teal at a cheaper rate. Just o peneitand for trale,by J. L. • SU(AR. Coffee Retains. Indigo, Allum, Copperas, Vitrbl, Dye.woods, &c. cheap at the stare of • J. b. lOrlean Plaids Purmatrus, C 41pm:ells Meirinoes Gingham and Prints; good assortment can be found at the cheap tore of J. L. WANTED, Wheat, Rye, Cora, Oats, But- VI ter. Cheese, Flannel, Beeswax. Tal low. Old Bags, P,eister, Copper and Cash, for which the highest price will be paid. J LYONS. ANTED-5000 ' Yd& Fiannel--Socks, W J. LYONS. Sept. 15. PAPER. GCIOD writing paper at 124 eta. and letter Raper at 10 cts. per quire. Fer sale by .7. Lyons. .GOORS. • IBIIRY H 13171111RITT is receiving a very .extensive assonment of ISTAPLE , 4- FANCY GOODS', A for the Fall and Winter trade, which he l offeri4g at a small advance' from cost. In his sleek will 'be found n full assortment of .Br Goads. including a splendid 'selection oftYrisi Goods, Cloakinga and Snawis. con sisting in part of , , Ritila Cashmeeiat 25 centi and upwards. Id4lin de Lainett at 16 de do . Bina am] Plaid Alpaecas_ Molnar and Gala Plaids. 1 Ex rit rich twilled and plain English and Er ochcin g 6e m s. i n and a extensive assortment of, Derr Calicoes from; 5 cents and upwards. Rich Brocha. Woot net, Catiloreik..] Plaid, 1 and Rob Roy, , Shaw,s, dm.' A*, as heretofore, i large assortment of ' ViOC,., , ann. CEOCIERT, - HARDWARE. • 1r1.48.7E1CL. NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, U - { t 0 ., ... ~ Burst .° Roan, &c.. to 'whlch lie . w invite-the attention of pur cbastO. f!ndWhiclt is determined to sell as cheap or cheaper than t ~ cheapest, for cash, mod.i7)usids ofiprodtice. or approved credit. , - Beerotild Lattig les ve 10 ',Oreaentli*,thit nits to his ft:tende and the public'foi the llattronage so JibenOly bestowed .upon his estahlishmrtt,aitil to isilins Uteri - that'stimulated.'by"ltis succesi thus air, he shall 4riire to secured etfollatianCe of - theit'ecordidetice and support:. ', . N. ISilt by the barrel or lead; Lind Su- Per* .V.i!hrit Vicar it• the thou' *educed friOsi- Nets Milford , 0t.121C18111. ' 4 ! q• .*.- '3 FARM FOIVSILE. - um, leduceilzentililivOldrY-Plen • k E sUbscriber,offers for =' le his farm con. twining one hundred and fourteen acres, situa ted one and a quartermiles East of idtintrose, :on, he Abington and AVtiterfiird Turnpike road, aboun sixty or seventy aeresiot which are in a good state of cultivation. The whotelis good tillable land—has good atfd cOnvenient build ings thereon, and an orchard ()lobo& two hon. dred bearing Apple trees of giafted fruit, also a good variety of other fruits, among which are cherrys, peaches, plums &c. The portion not cleared, is weßitirnbered, with 200 sugar ma. plea of largitaiiK and 4he farm as a whole, offers good initticaments to !any Who is desirous of purchasing Alfa rib in this sOtion of enuntrY. AhlOp BURROWS. Bridgewater, Jan; 25,108., ' S HYERS PILLS. , - The inseFleahHiselynoved Uygclan, Vgite4kblit nediClPe. THESE Pills arp-,tincil of the best Medical Compounds iniatiOtt: the present day.— As a common family physic, for administration in all temporary complaints of ; the stomach and bowels, head ache, colds, &c., they may .he folly depended upon, and a prompt use of them on the first appearance of indisposition. will in variably save touch sickness.: They are peels Harty adaptvd to all cases Of weakness and gen eral debility—any derangement of the system, and especially with females—rind a stehdy, un interrupted use of them, in strict conformity with the directions-will very soon restore the organs of the stomach to their natural tone end amicia, and regulate the bowels, and renovate the whole system. , There is no disposition to give extravagant commendations of them. What is here stated, lis the result of actual experience with them. and that through a period of fifteen years. II is not supposed, or pretendedi that they wilt raise the d e ad; -neither are they des geed to be used as freely as we use our FOOD! Such is not the true purpose of Medicine., Its only appro•, priate office is to assist natt%re in restoring the system toe proper lone and action, when unu bcidably, or through carelessness or excess, it vecomes deranged. -Many ate careless, acrd hence need this aid, And the most careful are ,_liable to irre'utarities of the system. It is ;needless almost to say, that a prompt use of safe pnd effective remedies, on the first appear, lance of timers, is the part . of Wisdom, • (11J' Such a the Proprietor ' knows these Pills to be...co And he is certain that' in forty HIM! Co - srs oil of fifty, where a trial is made se cord,ng to the directions, they will be used a euin as a standard medicine. lie has never known an instance, where they have been thus used, in which they have not met with usquAL IVIED APPROVAL! Nuineromi testimonials may be seen at the General Office of sale, and references will he given to substantial living witnesses of their valuable curative *perms. The Pills are purely veg, table, are of Iwo kinds, stimulant and purgative, purifying th• blood, and producing a healthy action through the entire system ; are a valuable Anti Billions Medicine, and eminently usefpl in all lingerio complaints—Weakness, General Debility. Dys. pepsy,Pulmonary Affections, Liver Complaints. Rheumatic and Spasmodic Affections, Female Complaints, Palpitations, &c. No Family, after a fair trial. will be without them. They nre pui up , in. FIFTY CENT and DOLLAR PACKAGES, each h-iving ti pamph let embracing a valuable Tientise on Diseui.e. with full directions for use. The Dollar pack- ages are the cheapest to the purchaser. They may be ordered through ,Druggists, giving the Street snd No. of the General Depot. Said. Wholesale and 'Retail, at No. 140 Fulton street, Second Floor, N. Y., Between Nassau-street and Broadway. 0:!r A■ you value Henllh—Try them I. frr' NO,PDIS : BENTLEY & READ, MoDIrOSe, E TIFFANY Brooklyn, 11 Gm as, Orwell, Brad ford cOunty, and R. C. ,TRlvears. Binghamton THE GREAT REHR 41rE FORESTS. VTIONZ 022.*:=1 VEGET r iVRIAE PHYSANTHROPIC HE Proprietors take this.method of my king known to the ,world th e most valuable and) im portant discovery ever recorded in the history ofned icine. In testing by chemical experiment, the medk.fnal properties of a rare plant, which grows alon the banks of the Wapsepinicon River, in thr* die covered that it possessed a healing and restpring pow. Cr, which, in their opinion, in combination.with Other remedies, the result of their medicial researches, ;Fuld render it a GRAND CATIIOLICON for a suffering world. The remedial powers ofl this plant were tested with the least possible delay, and in hundreds of instances, they proved fully adequate to the complete and perfect removal of disease in any and every form, and it is confidently believed that the remedy is destined to produce an Xntiet revolutiOn in the medical world. Facts in their possession !fully warrant them in making the luiluunding : annoiince. ment, that it imMeastirably surpasses in lac power to uproot and expel disease, every other medicine now known. Tlds'Great Remedy ; has been adritinistered• in order to test its power to.vail numbers of patients, in the most hopeless Caere, such I as had baffled the .kill of the most eminent physicians, and had proved too obstinate to be remeved by any of the numerous remedies of the day, and,to the perfect astonishment of all, it effected complete and perm.. neat cures; thus brilliantly triumphing,,not only over the greatest remedies ttnown to the medical profession. but over all the Pills,. Syrups and Panaceas, whuset virtues ate so loudly trumpeted throughout the length and breadth of the land. AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE; the proprietors challenge the world to produce its equal. acta in perfect haalnony wah the laws of ' nature, and completely purifies the Blood, a vitiated state of which is the cause of all tiisease. It has been adoiinistcred in Asthma,. Apoplexy, Baikters' Itch Canker, Catarrh, cholera ltinibus, Colic, Colds Cough, Consumption, Croup, Cramps and - Couvulr sions. CaneerourSores awl Ulcers, Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Dysentery, Epilipsy, Erysipelas, Enlargement of the Spleen, Fever awl Agoei Female Complaints, Fe. wers of all kinds, Gravel. Gout, :Hysterics, Inflame. lion or the Liver, Lungs, Kidneys and Bladder, Indic goofing), Jaundice... Leprosy, Liveri, Complaint, Neural: gin, Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spinal Complaint, Salt-Rhetim, Scald Head, Syphi lis, Sup pressiou of the Menses. Tic Dmilonrenx, • ike. The proprietors have yet to leafn that it has failed !DA single instance of effecting i cure. As a Preventive . o f di s e a se, it lacntitled to thefulleat confidence afthe community. ;An immense Imount of auffering, time and money hie been saved by a timely nattier it., It'haa already craiisedtli Atlintic, and Measures are new in piogreaa.to intend the blesaingi of Vaal GREAT REMEDY throughout the world. The Prelnietora invite theisieb to try a ;ainjgle box. and thew feel assured that they will be perfectly esti* fled wits the ;entire trUthfulness of their repicaers tions., ;. egliiircipam 'Skoog; l a swoy; xi: twir.l Bold also by. .C:. ItALDWIN, A/mit, MoUtrole. ; * P7it4 25 COtti 4 Box. ' i 1 E. TIFFANY, • Dealer - Dry-Goodii, Giteeries, EmitWatil Am—Brooklyn, Ccr,i - Ps. '4. - t ~ .. _ TREAT FALL AND WINTER tIEDDi. \ . ' CINE. - . • '.,..-, „....„1 Tit rear beauty and superiority of this medielnill oves,'iliC otherwhile it eradicates diseases lt invigorates ultbody: - 1C je oni. °N is,.. he very best Fall and Winter medicines own;'*llt ' 'hot only purifies the whole system, and strengthens Fenian. re but It create s new, pore and rich blood; a power tit Bed by 'no other inedielne. And in this lies the great secret f its won ' dertOl sucerss.tt haeperformed within the past tWel- years more than 35,000 iures of severe cases of disease; 4 least 7,,J 900 of these were censidered incurable. Slate than I % - ' , 1.000 cases of - Chronic Rheumatism) MOO cases of Dyipepsia ; • 4.00 u cases of general debility and went. of eneicr; 1.000 cases of the did:gent female complaints; .. 2,000 cases of Scrofula ; • il 1.500 cases of Liver complaint; 2,500 caste. of diereses of the kidney and dr 8,000 cases of Consumption ; ' And thousands of eases of diseases Of the blOod, . ' Ulcers. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, pimples on ihe face Ace., her 'Tub , numerous cases of sick headache, pain s itt the side nd chest, i r.: spleal affections, aie. - I , This, we are aware must appear fneneilible butt , we have letters from physicians and other agents froinollpirt9 of the U mitild SIRIPP informing us of the estraordinarycure4. ft, Van 8 Wart, Esq.. one of the most respixtable Orutaist In New t ark N. J. Informs that be can refer to mere Unit 150 cases In ti us at place alone. There are thousands In{ the el of New York which we will refer to with pleasure, and to niyo.of char acter. It is the best medicine for the pretentive Nor disease known—it undoubtedly saved the lives-of more than ' 5,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SIiASON. As It removed the entme of Manse, and reepared thrm for the Bummer season. It has never been known; to lujfire in the least the unlit delicate child. • RITEUIkIATIS)I.. -A, r This Starsaparilla l used with the most perfect sneeess. in Rheumatic complaints, however severe or chronic. The moon I ishhic cures it has performed are indeed wonderful. tither remedies sometimes give temporary relief. this etilltielly eradi cates It from the, system, even when the units -aria bones are lire-dfully sworn be . fllo' Hear Air. evil Terry, one of the old, at and most respect ' able lawyers in Hartford, Cowl. The following Is ran extract of a letter received l mm him: ,„1 , . Da. Tomo erns—l have used one Opulent', your flirsaparilla, l o and find it is excellent in Us effixts upon a ehmni 6 rheumatie pain to which I am subj.-et:from an injury Occasio ied several years sco in a public stage. Please send toe two of ur bottles to the ea eof Dr. Seymour I have conversed withiitwo al our principal physicians, and reeomniend your Sarsaparliia. !SETH TERRY. .. 1 Hartford, 'March IY, 1845 CONSUMPTION CURED.? ;, • Cleanse and strengthen. l Wtsumption can be ctaed. Broil clatis, ConsumptMn Liver C plaints. Colds, t :ata li, I 'muftis, A,sttions . Spotilig of blood, sormiess in the Clirst, 111. Ile 'lush. Night Sweats, Difficult or profuse Expectoration, ain in the Side &c hive been and ca:, he cured. Da Twits- so—Dear Sir. Nearly twenty yenta go I took a Violent cold, wroth settled on my lungs and atrett•ied me se verely ; indeed, finally it became a constant:haltlntgough. but, not no severe astn prevent me from attending lorry :business.— Within the last few years it Increased on Inc graadally. At last I became re,luced—t breathed with difficulty. %sal raised with my cough much bad matter and for the last tine mouths previous to usiM ng your Sarsaparilla, had regular ks sweats; iodeed my friends and myself supprwed j weld dip With the chisumption-; but I hay : the happiness to artiriLe Ypit tit ,t. to my surprise after using three bottlisi of your 2. 4 arammirilla I find no [ w oo, a s sionvi. It revived me gradually, and.tuu now e r4,,ying much better health than I have far the last years I I L i lind almost entirely lost my appetitu i witich is now a returned. Volt are at liberty to publish this in the papers withiuy name if you choose. buy little girl, who is three years old, had a very fbad cough the whole of last winter. ‘We became very much dl armed on im r account. While using the medicine, I gave he, outs of It, I and it soon entirely relieved her, as well as totyself,itind she is well row, and hearty as any child I ever stain% Sit§ was also i fall of little blotches; it took them away ; and her skil:l i, ninooth and tair now. anti I nun satisfied she recovered her alth from tieing your excelhhhuttlecine. ill. W. CONANT, 44 Dowerl.. ,----: GIRLS READ THIS. ''. To. who hats pate complexions, dull eyes, blot es on the ,Thce, rough skin, and are:: out of spirits," use a battle er taro ,of Dr. Towoseods sarsaparilla. It will cleanse yor blood, re ;owe the I tack!. and blotches, and give you animation,sparkf . Ong e) es. fine spirits, and beautiful complexion—till of will* ; ate of Immense value to unmarried ladies. - , - GREAT FEMALE MEDICISZE I -I ,r. Townsend's Sarsaparilla Is a sovereign and tipeedy cure for Incipient Comminution, Itarrenneas, Upwards:24or Whiles, obstructed or difficult Penstreation, 'ermine...cc if Urine, or Involuntary di,charge thereof. and for lite general proet ration of the System, no matter - whether the resnit Id inharent cause, pr produced by irregularity, illness or ace Went. Nothing can be more suryirfditg than its tend ! .rgtieg effects 'on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lai*itude, from taking it mace become robusrand full of energy undl its influ ence. It immediately Counteracts the nerveiessnessii of the le - Male( ranie, o loch is the grind came ot lini rem. n.g i , It wilt not be expected of us, letases of so delietT a nature, ito exhibit certificates of curve performed, but we Ca assure the 'afflicted that hundreds pleases have been reported In us Sev-, era! cases - where families have been without childnih. after u sing • few bottles of this invaluable medlchie, bare been bless-' hi with healthy offspring. • I , Ur. 7' , ea-maxim—My wife beleg greatly digressed by weak: hens and general debility, and suffering continually lily pain and a sensation of bearing down, falling of the wombs aid other dif- fireflies, and having known cases where your mediiie has el- reefed great cures, and also hearirig itrecommended - or such ca ses I have deseribetl,3 obtained a bottle of your Exact of Ser. raparilla and billowed the directions you , gave me. In a short time it removed her colonial:its, and restored her to alth. lle lug grateful for the benefits she received, I take pleisdielo thus acknowledging it, sad recommending it, to tie' public, , • . M. U. iItIOHE. Albany., Aug. 17. 1817. Gnat* & Ilydius sta. • 1 ' To Martians dr. Nlsaater,Lsress. —This Extrit 'of SWlM patina has been expregdy prepared in re ference to male com plaint.. No female who lias4eason to believe she e t approach ing that cti.ical period '-the turn al' life," shbuld n lett intake it, Milt ill a Certain preventite for any of the nukterous and horrible d,seases to which females are subject at tßat time of tfe. This period may be delnyed several years ht using this iediclue. Nor is it less valualde for those appmacning winuan ood, as it Is calculated to asest nature, by quickening the blood and invigorating the syetem. - ludeedthis utedicittens Invalute I Ile for all the discuses to which women are subject g I • It braes the whole system, renews permanently Rise natural ' ' energies, by removing the impurities of the body, 'not sit -far', stimulating the system as to4oduee a subsemten relaxation, ! which is the case of moat CU ' lees taken for fema weakness and disease. . , SCROFULA .CURED—This ,rtificate 1 Iconetustvoy proves that this Sarsaparidat las pert t control o'.l em 'ver the most obstinate diseases of the blood. T persons ;.cured In one house Is unprecedented. - ' . I • Da. Towsauxo—Deariiir: I have the pleasure tt Inform you 1 ';that three of my children have been cured 'of the scrofitla by' ' the use of your excellent medicine. They were a hard very Severely with bad sores: have taken only four bo: at; it took 'them away, for which I feel under deep obligation • .YOuti, respectfully, ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 W eatreet. I New York, Marta 13847. I ) Optimal or Purslctaas.—Dr Townsend. la elm dilly re-1 le,eiving orders from Physicians In different Outs o he Union. I I Thot Is tit certify that we, phyi.clans In the eft of Albany,' 'have In numerous casesprescribed - Ur Townsend's antaparilia, land believe nto be one of the least valuable pre rations In the market. II 0:PAULIII 'O, M U. 1 ,e, WILSON, .. . , it II memos. 11 " ' Albany, April 1: 1846. .. - 4. ELNENPORP, " ; 11 8 OFTIVER.—Copt IC W bi'Lean, one Of thr 0 Marine learns, and a member of the New JerseyLegislalu ' hu kindly lawn uc the following certificate. It (plaits own oy. . ' RAHWAY, 11121/11111 23, 1 847. .._ . A year close I was tiikisn with the lelidenza and m y Whole syttem left la • debilitated state. I was lodated to try Dr Town setars sarsaparilla, and after caking two or tbeeetbottles was very much relieved, and attributed It entirely to' sildniedicine. I have cmitinued takitik , it aud,tind that I Improve . very day.—. I believe it saved my lice, mug would not he ' Without t undo any conslderailen. . ift-PIT le LEAN. PILES ! PILES I ti v ~: Dr. TownsendTo Sarsaparilla- is no lea* Iyineeenstul ln curing this distressing rixoplalnt than tortilla:ism. f the blood, I lilyspepslwilt heuina t {stn. and ne: woos deathly. tt this Dr Pewit:send—The effect:sof youraarrapitrille a truly wan dean!. Pot the last 6Ur 8 years past I have been ibject to fi vers Attacks of Melillo, during which I base auall the Unto rm of th a t compliftnt, and bad despaired iif ereslintlinig relief except In death. I nave the pleasure to 11V you that "there la-yet a balm Ip Gilead." I have used two tient?your Sap saparillit, and feel on remains of mY niti altliPlaint• it I letul you this for publication. and airy parson you inaylefer Wine I would be bappy,to infbon, of the benefits 1 have iseeTed. at your. hands. Yours truly,. .. JOHN ' HALL, 49 %Hamlet. . . , Thomas Smith. Printerl62 NiumeW street; ad Awn 'eared of a long 'lauding pod pggravatcd Cafe of the Pike.•f . Prioelpal Office 126 Pluton street; Sisk Hitlidittg;l ' . , . , - , , Bendel:' Y Agentelor•Sps . queliii*ii,Poio . 'FIRE ! TIRE ! THE subsCriber hiving.*km Agent °fine 14ycomipg ',. Count Insurance Company for' Suiguehan is prepared to receive appliCatione ranee. against loss-by tire. iii accord the acts of incorporation and i.Bye•la company. The great resources . now pot L. L company as being much the moat a Northern Pen nsy Ivan ip t !Alf! . "I r Y-• aucements•to all wish;. tape,- &limn Ines by ti to becoMe fanitte 8111IPSON. Montrose, October Ist, 113.17. COLLEGE Of HEALTH,•- . 207 ilia,* street, lllelo4o, IIR: G. C. VAUGHNIS VEGETABLE LIMON. U TRIP= ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1847,-. " I Cane, I Saw, 1- CONQUICRED;," is most emphaii. ...-- malty the ease with this article. Disease has met yielded to int - most marve lous medical , power,,, Wherever it liar gone, and South America., England, Citadel, and the United States !mire proved.tbt tnek .prthill stateatent; the above qhcrtation in Oren' as pithy . penterice, tells the erhoto story: Invalids, th e gomagiki . upon which you are Cured may not be lam e • • - - lint-the result of a trial of the article antis. .orb; restored, and the Secret of the care : ,,a no Withl_the Preprieter. : The /Medicine Ms to m pinnit,.:Ol22idistinct 'vegetable agencien t, i ttach iadi, 'viduilloeit h a its own partienJu, exclusiniediel s , , - al property, b, onflicting• with: no other toiler/ Wed.. icb root makes its own cule»and as a perfect eon, binetion, when taken into fie, system, it does thes e * ' Which NATUIS: when her laws were first eetablkh e d . Mended Lt - should do—purifies. strengthens,- and,., shows the . broken •down,' debilitated ciestitutioa.. Danny, in all its characters, will be contpletely med. Mated from the system by aspic; See pamphlets is ascribe' hands, for free circulation:—they treat' epee -ail diseases, And show testimony of cures. Game., and all complaints of the urinary orgamt, form ales the cause of I great suffering. , and Vtuoint's Lamm. veils= has acquired no small celebrity over the toes, try, by the cures it has made:in this distressing ela n t afflictioni. So famed, it poems, is this medidae, Itbat it has tlius attracted the notice of one of our Med. Mal publications.. In the November No., 1846, of ho " Buffalo . Jointsl and Monthly Review of Medi. col and Surgical Science," in. an artile upon calculi/au • diseases, and "solvents," the 'wider, after cooing the fact that the English goVemment once purchased i secret remedy, and also boticing the purchase is 1802. of a secret remedy, by' the Legislature of Nes Torn, thus pays tribute to the fame of the- Mediehm -,=••• Why do not our Representatives in Senates and Assembly convened, enlighten and 'dissolve' ilia -Stiffens:lg ihrosands Of this country, by the paeans 'if Vaughn's - Vegetable Lithentriptie., than whieli se Solvent sinee the da aof Alchemy has poesessuleas half the fan mr R er, here is a periodical of high .standing, achnowl cd thrbughout a large semis" Of this country. to be o eof the best conducted jowls!' of this kind l in the Vet d States, exchanging with the , , i Scientific wOrks'ofE ope to our certain knowledge edited by Flint, hl: D., and contributed to by men of the highest Professionatiability, thus stepping aside to notice a •' secret remedY.' -", You will at once under. Oland:no unknown and worthless nostrum, could the extort a comment for so - hilts a quarter—and ratite: quently. unless lt.dircet fy conflicted with the make nf the fatuity; it must have been its great ...fa me s which has 'caused it to receive this passing nod.- 1 KIDNEY diseases, weakness of the back and spive. - it. regular, painful and suppressed Menstruation, Rue , Albus, and the entire complicated train of est!' elieb follow,A dishodered system, are at once reliet•cd by the Medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents. 'zed yod twill find evidence of the value of the Lithoneripne 1 there put forth., As a remedy-for tho irregularities of the female iPsteln, .It has in ,the compound a " ro ot" Which has been restarted to in the north of Europe for centuries—as a sure cute for this complaint, and as a restorer of the health of tfic entire system. Lan PumFLAINT4AUSItiIeIt. BIL:toUll DisCAsts,. &e., we jo. Itantly roheyal. People-of the West Will find alb 'only remedy in these complaints, as well as Pau Inn AGI7c. : There is no remedy like it, and no Mk mewl or quinine forms any part of this mixture. No injury will result in its use, and its active. properties are manifested in the use of -a single 30 oz bottles.— For FiaElt AND Arms, Didion" Disorders. take mod. Cr medicine. Rusunartios, Goer, will fad relief -. • 'The action! of this medicine upon the Blood. sill Change theidisease--which originates in the L.:ood— ind a healthy '- result will follow. ' Dvarean a. ININGIW Irmo. &e.,-yield in a fzw . days' use at thii Medicine, r2rifierneretite OF ME liiiriDs,coUGH, CciNSUAirrwri ale, ad titer jo ndrelief. , SCROFULA, ERT:o rID.As. PILIA Infliiiiied ''E ye.—all . caused by impure blood; si ll :Wind: this art i cle the remedy.! Tne system, completed ')Yi acieditO by the twenty-two di ff erent propertie. 'of the mixt re. is purified and restored ; as a parts". :cure will not follow, The' train of , common aunt plaints Pa/pitation of the thin:, Sick Headache, De. - tidily, doc." 4 are all the resuit,of solne derangement of the system,And this Gaesir Resvoexa . will do li e work.' Tice promises set furtli - in the advertisethent, are based upon the proof of what, it has done in the 'past four ; years. - The written testimony of 1600 iAgents, ioCanada , the United Mates . England and !South America, in the posdession of the proprietor. And can be seen by all interested; its a sufficient de. monstratiott that it in the big Meditineever offered to the Worded. Get the pamphlet. and study the prin. ciple as there laid down, of, the Method of core. Put :up in 30 ini bottles, at $2 ;- 12 OZ. do at $1 each— the larger holding 6 oz. more than two small bottle,. ,'/Imok out end not get imposed up o n. Every bottle 1 -has .. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptie Misters" t, . , blown upon the grass. the Written signature of "G. ' , ,C. Vaughn" On the directiens, and •• G. C. Vaughn, !Buffalo." , Stamped ; en the -cork.7- None other are :genuine. Prepared by, Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at Abe principal Office, 207 Maur street,. Buffalo, at , wholesale and retail. No attention given lo letters '!unless post paid—orders from regularly canslibant lAgents excepted : post paid lettertt, or 'verbal tom. imunieatioris solicitinuadvice, promptly attended Is, ;gratis. ' Offices devoted. exclusivity a the sale of this V. .title; 132 , ; 'Nassau et., Neur'Nortt city ; 295 &OS SI, [Salem, Mass.; and the principal Druggists through. ;out the Unite d States arid Canada, as advertised is 4. the papers] •, t • , Agents an this county; Biart.av Sr, Reno, Mont. ;rose ; Eletinv Outten-v. New, Milford ; Wu, F. lino Lao', Gran:* Bend ; 0. W.' OWEN, Traveling not. WANTED. IN exchange for 7 --- oOds, ior which we pay the highest market pride - Wheat, f Oats, Rye, COrn„ Buckwheat .Plazseed, Beans, „ Butter, Lard, Flannel, Socks, Feathers, .I:cesevai, Tallow, Wool, Dried Apples, 4.c.•te 'Nov. 9 1847.. BENTLEY & READ. . A Few Doors East et Public - AVENUE ; ON. TURNPIKE STREET, IS '- 11 . SI 'IVILSOVS STORE! -17/TH F RE. Can be found the moat extensive Y-V stsmortment ,of Oioops in Town—and not only found Mkt pdrckitsed na low and many. artielen Inwor titan elsewhere—he ha.. just re plenishha and / intied ',largely to his tinder stock. Dry. Goo s :Is . 11,sustlin 'variety, and in ad dit iomfi Ca rptimi,:ltugai AV ndOw-Shadels. Pl* per linnlting ,s ivo. -1 ~, , .. taRQOE.II,.E,S . , Cllbe . Ir ,'IRON, ' : j - ' I STEEt, - '"' H4ROWARIE}—a °Sore .extensive assort• mentthnii eier 7 Molablo Castings for Wagon matters.'llarn.W.l Sadd{e Timor and Carriage Trinirrtintr, - Sitaq Kit - and .Findings. Nov. I:. ;EWA ~ i . , J.41. 14 , 1t - T:121 1,71 ?: - 61 , '4.-11.rind l uffl fil''r ea TrF by F AN}.' New York ead, plu - N.,-T, s-..' 11, Jorge 'ipayillty . now spililif at . k . : -l' I* . 1 TIFFAM_ —*------ - ..J. SOLE& leathott - _ I And t r fil o " Rte' 'ski ' ebeni)iit;::.; , i TIFFANrs. n OClTSand;:shoeill _I a reie wort! tin t• at " . ' '4;-=—''* irff.FANrs. . :ppointed Mutual ;a county, for Riau , ace with ! a oPtlitt R - LA‘ggi.l3l,ripod, Plaid and various colored. .j'''Al'PliktsB.`,Co!ared ;Vet: tines, Cashmeres Jenaitstirid; pregOn Plaid a d Ea rkston barna ' TIFFAN.Y.'s. NAlLAellron Sind 'ittilat • I- 'TIFFS 10 - 11 4 • Wheat. nrg ckwheit , foro lll ° AritTlifeY - READ, by this easivesin trong insi • ured a:~i EMI
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