, . lit II grtmn the American Arden!Whit. Yankee Farining.—Noa, The Way 4 of a Poultry, House. -4, was al cold, frosty illght, with a deep snowlying on the ground, in the latter part of the mouth of February, that having nothing partiOultu: on hand to attend to at home,' I thought I *mild L little. down an4 : pass the evening. With. M. Doc-" I rat:dad the doiir, when m at the u"- al " oome Obis deep-,hearse, voice, resoure 7 , din tfirouglethe th; old house, led myself &to tlM;skitch n Without further ceremony, knlnving full well that there I should find the family; for, being ,so near a _neighbor,' it would. have been considered over . precise in me to have Ought them anywhere else. Uncle Si 4s family consists of his wife, a tall lean_ wean with sharp: features, familiarly known over tile neighborhood as " Aunt Nub by. --a rottish, -lade-eked, rosy-cheekad, buxom ding ter of fourteen, happily, unlike either parent., a till, gawky son of seventeen, in features closely resembling the mother; sad stoat, ruddy lad, some tide years younger, a ! pictle of the father. As to the character of these - parsonages, I shall let that develop itself, as'tproceed d in my sketches. The kitehln is such as is common in old fashioned country houses. It is a long, low ...nom, with llge, dark brown-colored beams and joists over head, and 'plank wainsotiting, • and partitiona v of the .same color all round. A huge fire.pla4e at least eight feet in length, —aide of-heavy granite/blocks„ faces one side of the room, - . 4 buttery is partitioned off at one end, and the Weeping chaniber of the master and mistress It the other. Aunt Nabby was sitting bolt impright before the fire, in a straight-backed, old-fashioned rocker, with arms attache4 to it, knitting her husband a pair of blue yiirn stockings. Mary, the (laugh ter, or " little.:Molly," as we generally call her, , graced a stro ng, old oaken stool at her moth er's feet, andwas engaged in hemming herself a petticoat. „Uncle Sim, in his shirt sleeves, the perspiraan rolling freely down his burn:. ing forehead, end with a huge, iron-rimmed pair of spectioles mounted on his blunt nose, was astride avooden shaving horse, with draw intg knife in hand, finishing off a hickory axe helve. The Oldest son sat at a table by the side of a dim tallow candle, dohig sums on the . slate, in deciptal fractions, from Daboll's Arith ; metio ; whllefthe youngest, :lit the further end of the fire plaee, • perched on the bine dye tub, was alternately studying a lesson in Webster's Spellifig Book by the light of the fire, and ga zing up the hhge chimney at the bright , stars sparkling in the clear wirt , tr sky. In Annt N la;, iv arrinhar -24, • -. ' • wzs 3A . ,:.:" - 7'l. , .11 ' • : . '1 - . r..r. Gi.i. , ) , N.. side 'inf her and Molly, lay couched fast asleep, it middle-sized, brindle-colored, bob-tailed dosi now almost blind,and complete, • ly superannuated by farm service, woodchuck killing, and coon hunting. A rural group, in deed, but 8114 as it always gives me pleasure to see; for th 4 are good people in the main, and useful to fheniselves and others. ' " Take.a car," said Uncle Sim, as the tall /ad dropped bib slate and :pencil and banded out a seat for tee before the fire ; " and Molly, go draw a mug o' eider, that's a nice gal, now. Pretty cold outi ain'tA Sergeant ? I bear the` nails snappin' ky the Trost ointside the house every now andithen, as loud as the firm' in your company on triinin' day." - Scarcely hut' he finished these observations, when the sprightly Molly appeared before her father, holding but a large, bright, pewter mug, 'brim full of sparkling cider, which she bad just drawn from a barrel in the cellar. Uncle Sim wiped the petsiration from his brow with the shirt sleeve of Lis right arm, next his . mouth with the back of his hand, took a good swig, and then banclitil the mug to pie, but declining the proffered ("beverage, he; replied, " Oh, I forgot—joined the temperance and won't drink nothin' but water. Wal, ' every one to his no tion, as the 014 woman said when she kissed, f...w." Bat \v at':= ti H. use o' apples grow- i. , " it a body sia.n't make 'em into eider ? _ What's the us o eider if' ~e can't 'drink it ? Aye, and what the use o' anything if .it can't be used?. I.'dfike to know, , now, .Sargeant ? With this a • ~,, eat, Uncle Sim put the mug again to his tn, • th, cocked his eye up to the , • ceiling, and dr4ining it to the last drop, slap ped it down of t the old oaken table, bottom 1 side up, with a 4" wall" and.a loud smack of his lips, " I didn'(think I was 130 thirsty, sraely ; 'Ps mazin' dr work makin" site helves o' nights. si -.' . . " Do. tell, Sairgeant, now," interrupted the, impatient Mrit. Doolittle, 0 have you beam anything about that 'ere patent hen's nest, way down to iiiiventionville, that keeps , the! bens layin' all the time? We ban - tit. bad a - 1 e 6?; all winter, 4nd I am dreadful fearful We shan't get one fir settin' in the spring. Mr. Doolittle says he don't believes word - on 't; but I do,, every bit for I see it in the; almanac ; arni the way woks, as soon as the hen laid the egeitlakid d4wit through a 'little trap doer • into wbeaket, then the ben, looking under her, , conld'nt findlucthin' there, so eonclndin'' she'd =idea mistek4 and hadri't.. laid, she beguwi -again, and :so.l.pt en layin"iis many as three I or four a day, sometimes. He oily asks five 1 dollars for hislpatent ; and saran true, if P had one now, ..Would. sell eggs enough before' aerate time, to bay Molly a bran new silk frock,. though she hardly deserves' one ;-.lor she took it into her- beadllast year—'caussi. she read it in. somebody's book, or 'termite iaper-4 Wish the ' lel& half•cholciii with a rotten egg Who wrote it.:that all tbeiretuad . eggs ~hatched .inillete, - and. all the to ones roosters; so she sqt noth in' but round oi t es, think-in' she'd raise plenty V-paste to win • rover this.yeg ; but ; wonev , or hid so many: ' tnester Chickiegs 'afore in .all ' - ybcirn days. - to'.2 Tr , 3:,..M011y, I prii r ' e t tp lieli . e f v e e r n l a tai ihin ov ' a d bo w u e t a t e ho cip p pg id h le s t o a m nd e rhooenss all rOtind eggs,. and some all Tong lines; , Wiiiieelait'Cm *iite, some btriri, and some :: . • • ~. tic kled for I've wi ed 'em many Watoy.4.,timil when ' I was, 'little gal, and iltl,Almi.tell:pvery. hen's :Oil qty fathers inn 100.4wiaesaber well, 7 01 d ii*iii, - leld r . rowa eggs, the' . ' k hen h 'old as white ' chalk, and youri' ;Ike, massy Wine? her egg! tdae AS as Ipaga . s..4 middle finger.. - Ne s kollyilev-i, tmai thou gl t oo : t ii h , : #4 io lhat m l i *H iiie ei t sO ttsa ide i h4il.ft fix4l .)o,iffi rs ; • ''' hit-44444 0.4 1- - 1 : , 3,441, T waa 4,223 * , iNg :Id - `ewe hid few. Allots 40 ' ever; . and thei ;''.:llbil l:lis z"irt t.pel l iiiii .14= iir Bill 'eb4: 1 ." ,she e t x y e ear ke* ,' - . ' ' ;to her olleaCiioe' , ), "if '1 :liiidio': - Ahot . . _APO* 0.. halt* ..Nt i fc 4 •Th - Woad* #l,-t ,L you'd 1 , -11,01figillt4t914 1111112411 , --, - 'P °l4 " l'eallY, and 0 0:t*"... ~. .C " . :' 7 .1,tr?.. - .;. i: & ' , • I . , ~..., , ~., , r ~. _ 140'41 49; 11 4 '. • /; 1 10 , trrerYibing by 'em," saWshe i *Pin - _Ta tear frown her -eye, with a corner of her :: an checked apron. " If. this is to be our luck; ;Molly, I may jest as Well .quit, raisin' chicken- 'first as last, , and go to hatehin' t u ye l #ucksi ' Oh; S' ant I I heerd Miss Goodell, I mead the Maj s wife, tellthe most oncommon story ye mild r think on. - All on us was up there 401 • last week; when she' told us. Says she, they had a hen that hatched out i ;ducks eggs otici' ear ,' and when she went down to thewSter. • h 'em, she was so frightened when3hey ~ • '4 in, &beat their -drownin4 'Abet ihereeded rter 'eM, Which. Miss Goodell eeein%.to.prove t the henAtownin' in ernest, !otehed-her-on and sowed a piece o' hog's bladder to e ach ; foot, main' it kind o' web 1 'fashiOn; When she goes and swims about as Well os any da o' the best on 'eau '• But the letrangest thin o' . all was, when she had batched ki two years rennin ' they sot 1 her on her own- ggs apt), and, as soon as they [ her !out, she I d down the chickens to the wa 1, ter, and 'cause: hey wouldn,t gq in like ducks, Site takes 'em ti one by ono in her bill, and • throws ' em in; and when she seed 'em all drown, one artal. another, in sho goes and would S droaMded her: for sorrow, hadn't they run ; end got her out:and shut her up till she fagot it and. went to 1 : yin' agin." be COntinued.) t The Mr ' tilaurl THE Pii C mpoun4s AS aco mon WI mericaa Improved regetable Medicine. are - one of the best Medical in use at the present day.— lily physic, for administration complaints of the stomeeb and !he, colds, &c., they may be ipon, and a prompt use ofithem trance of indisposition, will in tett' sickness. They are pecu. al I cases of weakness and gen iy derangement of the system, ith females—and a steady, uns lof them, in strict conformity f. ns 'HUI very soon restore the much to their nutural tone and date the bowels, and renovate io ell temporar. bowels, head a fully depended ' On the first app. ~, n riably save m Harty adapted t Oral debility—a and especially Interrupted use With the direeti organs of the stc action, and reg the whole systert There is no diliposition to give extravagant Commendation" lif them. What is here stated, is the result of ctual experience -with them, and that througt) a period of fifteen years. II is not supposed, or pretended, that they wilt raise the dead; neither are they designed to be used as freely as we use our soon! Such is not the true purpose of medicine. Its only appro. 1 priate othce is, to assist nature in restoring the a) stem toa propr tone and action, when una hciidably, or tbrr ugh carelessness or excess, it VI-comes derangpd. Many are careless, and li6ire need this id. And the most careful are i l ~. iq' to irreg larities of the system. It is i i tie, dlpss iihno•-t o ~ v , th. , t a prompt use at safe and e' -- --ii, • . .!.• s, on the ii 5 t a,,pear !rimer firoe , . 1,1 re port of wisdom, (13 Such a Medicine the . roprietor knows these Pills to- , be. „0] And he icertain that in forty nine ca seeT out of fifty, where a fair trial is made ac cording to the di ections, they will be used a gain as a standrid medicine. He has never known an instan where they have been thus ' used, in which tr e y have not met with unmet- I JFIED APPROVAL! Numerous testimonials may be seen at the General Office o sale, and references will he given to substan al Using witnesses of their valuable curativ: properties. No Faintly. atte a fair trial, will be without them. r r =They are put [up in FIFTY CENT and DOLLAR PACKAGES, each having a pampb. Ilet embracing a !valuable Treatise on Disease. ti l with full directio for use. The Dollar pad-- lies are the cheapest to the purchaser. They s may be ordered rough Druggists, giving the Street snd No. o the General Depot. Sold, Whnlesale and Retail, at No. 130 Fulton greet, (Sun Building,)N. Y Between Nassau-street and Broadway. 1)::7 - As von value Health—Try' them 1 411. M:r: Agents: . 4NTLEY at BLit% Montrose, E. Turesv, Brooklri, H. Gums, Orwell, Brad ford county, and R. C. TrirvEaTs, Binghamton t N . ; O. and 2 laelterel, in half and whole 11 bbls., just c'd and .will be sold very /ow June 22. 1848. . at SausEualr'q. CIOLE LEATHER, Upper & Calf Skins -1.) .also Boots atid. Shoes of almost ever) , kiwi fOr sale low by . BENTLEY & RE4D. BRASS Can. •-sticks, Snuffexs & Trays, Glass and B itannia-ware Lamps, Britan nia-ware Table Tea Spoons, Tea-pots, Cof fee Mills, Tin-wire, Ladle's Gent's and chil dren's Shoes and Boots, Brass and Steel Pis tols, Curry-Comps, Augers, Table Knives and Forks, Tea Bella, Buttons., Door Fastenings, Butts, Screws a d Locks, Powder & Flasks, Shot, Lead, Ras s, Files, Room Paper, Ink stands, Windo Blind Fastenings, Bellows, Moitars, &c. to tedious to mention and for e extremely 1 w at the Cheap Cash Drug and Variety Sto e of A. TITRRELL. PROP, I'S' LINE, Cheating° Canal. • ' Fare liatared R. Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and Saw. pork. A DAILY LINE of Packets has commenced ' rimaingfrom lMegbamton to Hamilton: Leay. ling each place' daily (except. Saturants) at 5 n'clOck,'A. U.—connecting at Hamilton with Daily Stages file Syracuse, Utica, and at Utica with Cars and trackers •to Albany and New Yprk,—making S he easiest and cheapest cOn— . tfeyance to )the a ove places. • RAIPES OF FARE. • 13InglnuatesS 'to Syracuse, *2 ‘g • 2 NI CS • CC Albany, B'ls • 66 4 New York, 400 • A Daily Mail Stage (except'Suodays) for the allbve places, leaves at 10 o'clock A.M. ',AI o, 44 accomodation Stage leaves three times a Week— Stifir;ays. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 4'hlbelr P. M.--stoppitig over sight at Oxford 4i*iving in Utica the next day is time for the asiening'Cara and Packets ,: thereby avoiding night t ra w vel. OYFICE, lawmen t of Phenix Hotel, near Ca: sa . Be particakir to inquirefor the Packet and Mgt cecefor Vilus. • . , _H. EMS ofip other., Proprietors. ,Oinglieletop, May I. 1848. ,18—tf. xg,. : iy.,o-ci:o.D..s. eill4l(ollll;nipeetfultrinfiwnis Ida friends and the, puhlin 404 he is now opening a band. "4 0 e assortment 6rGewas.:conswin g ot , DRY GOODS, GROCERIVA • aCKEMY -4 GLASS: WARE, 1,- HA RAM AN& [4 74. PO 18 4$r*Ti i ;NEBY ,( '.DV46X'II_FF, ,748 ife.:+e . grAlicb , wi , t..betold uousuall,low.• -Thankful Totput favor% s.llolicils icootinhanee of the Iliontroie, I[4 22: - ' "' -- • --' * ' ''''2.. 1111APIRAIO Stigmas, at 'l5 eta; pier 4 Dom, IT • . . 4 • HEALLTiaro. HEALTH. 1 . ? YOST E.FTECTIIAIi'Of oil KNOWN It EMEDIE i ' , DRAKE'S PANACEA TIA ONLY RAiIICAL CURE FOR. ICONSLIMPTIO'N!! ..'. , uwaingov" iii AND PEKSIAAIENTLY et7RFAI ALL DisEA: :.• ARISING PROM AN 114 vag rum:, OF vie Dimon - 1: Scrofula oirEing's Evil, Rheuniatiam, Obstinate at. taneous Eruptions, Pimplea on the face, Blotches, riles, Chronic Sore Eyds.-Ring Worm or 'fetter, teald Head; Enlargement dr, Pain of the Bones &Join* Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Symp. toms. Sciatica or I.ombago, diseases aria. ing fromais injuriqus use of Mercury, ' Ii Dropsey, Exposhre or Imprudence in , • 1 life; also, Chrouie constitutional disorders. this medicine several innocent but very potent . I , lee of the vegitable kingdom are united, forming i i •mpound entirely different in its character And °tellies from any other preparatind„ and unrivalled J. operation on the system when, laboring under, s Ilse. It should be in the hands of every person, by business, or general Course of lift:, is pretlis ,, . to the very many Ori:fits that' render life a ', . ituitead of a blessing, and so often result in FOR SCROFULA, ` rake's Panacea I. recommunded as a certain , "dy. Not one instance of its failure has ever oc. d when freely used! It cures the disease and at i • .ame time imparts vigpr to the whole system.— bloc. perebnii, can zgiver pay to much attention le state oftheii blood. , Its purification should be first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a of even hereditary disease. --.-- FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Ivy, Scorbutic Atiectioin, l'uniont, White Swell . ( .Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers, Running Sores, s, and Biles, Dr. Dralie's Panacea cannot be too _ . y extolled ; it searcher out the very root of the iiisa, and by removing it from the system, malice a 1 r o' 4 certain and permanent. 1 INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA. o medicine perhaps has ever been discovered iiih gives so much lone to the stomach and causes iiecretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose food as Dr. Drake's Panacea. RHEUMATISM 1. ilk. Drake's Panacea is used with the greatest,sec. 'On Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are ic. It Cures by driving out all impurities and ' I am the cau s e nmorswhich of R bas.e bm : t accumulate dnG ou t , in a eh n i tht n T s i„ . of the joints. Other remedies Form:times give .pi)rary relief; this entlrety eradicalem the disease Fltbe system, even whilst the hints and hones arc .' fully swollen. CONSUMPTION. kaatatairrtos CAN artcuaen.—Coughs, Catarrh. hula, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Difficult or se Expectoration, Bette Flush, Night Sweats. in the side ike, have been cured, and can be with ch certainty as any other simple disease. A .1 has long been scnigfrt for, hut in vain until the ivety of Dr. Drake's; Panacea. It is mild and jtout certain and efficacious in its operation, and .t possibly injure the most delicate constitution : mild earnestly recommend those afflicted to r a trial-a-and we believe they will not Lave occa :lto regret il. The eVet' in is cleanstrl and thened, the ulcers on the hugs are_heafed, and tients gradually regain their usual healtfi and th• Read the following : 11 TESTIMONY . .. L' --- - - flti f l ings Dec. 14th, 1747. a SIR :-lit reply to your question respecting t i jime of Di. Drakes Panacea, I wilt say, that at.t okh a perfect disbelieves in the exisistence of a nbea, or a cu t e for alldiscases, however valuable / e t ei b i e ev i e n d c t t eLt t a l a n e c u o e n e d ,f B o " r " cn o i f msi t i l m te p a ti l. o 9 n te To . us t ld ill b i 1 e iered sooner or later, and curiosity led me to try edicine in two very inveterate caves. The T HESE pills are purely vegetehle. 'They "pronounced by the attending physicians to be I fseveral very able practitioner: fur a number 01 1 II ion conibine4 with Scrofula.' and that she! I linger for some time, but could not be' s-rmas If a been moat gratifying. Only tour or fi ve hot- Pe re used by one of the persons before she be- : ru'dl,fln''• cleari.e and restore to heaithy actirm th•-f They are a s'l'l• and sore remedy tilt Old Liter O ,in. You ti /1.1 hay, pal, comlk../I,•its. dU:I ,eyea. bil.'ol[l3l nit the i Nervous Debilit v, Head chi-. - Coughs Colds a ri4 A..iii , I „„'„','„',"' ; `,.:' e - ,, 1 ,';',", - ,,'„','",,,` L ,P;`, ; ` • ,,":„.',,`,`,, 5 i 1 ,",,` . .,'",',', „,'„'; ; ;',l";.' l , ; ',,,.l k 'r:i i and Fever. 'fury are mrld but sure in time if Miera- 1 bilitated constitutions, and are elm y ailed as a faintly I ours-' nu t eves, time scnii.., and beau•ii4 tuinr i le..k.un-allid which' GREAT FEMALE MEDICIN I ' . lir.'"rw. l . otcatl 1, Sart:aliari,la hi a a f wvt.rvi g ri and spiii:dy cure i digestive organs. they cleanse and purify Inc blood and' issitir cosuatrrtolv. and abandoned by them as in - ---- I g iv e it a healthy flow through the emu...! syslieni.-- - ' GIRLS 11r:A D TIT'S. i-1 a e. One of the p-tones had been under the treals r and they said slit; had “old fashioned Von- Pldinig or ni/iol/N Di er ,ere in all their var.ou,;f o rnis. 1. 7:;•:”;' , "h , ''-'"•!...!13rt , ':‘ . .ui . 1 .4- :?.":t,5,- -- ; .";" 1 .. 1 "7C1' 01.'1 ,, , , ' l oon, atid purr. etiy so fur those young mid old 'it de-1"e Of Uolll,,it tutu., to umnarrosi ladies. t relieved. In both cases the effect of the Palm li . improve rapid.y. The other took about ten. ~ i ~ Asir:lc-l e d o' a llitbmi I'ererr : tai but. I,u:dale:ye el • Ir.. or , I only'add that fi ' iniliar as lam with- consum - V I %%e have always taken great rare in selectiio , and ' fh' l, lll , "' ;'• t- , -I/I1.;` i ~• li' , -l'"l'u-sa. 1. '' , ' , ""l' l'a , rhiwbilei , ' eimipentoditig; ou r . flled:uitie: „,i,,,,ii,113S all . 'beC)l 6 c ti ! , , - ' . 1 , f,, a ..,1 , ~,,,,,,,,,1,,, it, L ~ Ol,i , i i i y i . , 1 , , , u 5 .. , ..1 .7,,, , , . , .. ,,, 1: , :; ,,... 1; i i ! ,,, .. ,1 ,: ,/ (j , i ! ,,,i t r, 1 . :17 ,1, ; ,. 1: 1 1 ... /1 . , . t ...,.., p .0 ;EL , a , r; , 1 . 1.1 , I I:mull, in person. y inheritance and by the extensiVe observato P m ; bY Dr' leave thin bowels costive, which, cannot be said pt7any I. ra.: , , , , , , P. iii imioilli'. /11.10 ,s "bare iae . iit• '. i • tidy, and know!ng- also the injurious effects : : other pill tole: in use, I.Er rice .15 cents per nax. , ,'•,'`,!":".'!"','• l':,','''''' -,': •' - :`"g ':'I 1 ' 1 . 5 .. "':: : :,,r, '.lll-, ..".T. ~r''' ill cases out of ten uf-tor, boneset, and other veg- . li. I Au. I 1 I. J•-4 i .-1, 'alt tl • .1. •.a ~ ...1 ~ I. n ,i topic ,. as well as many o f the rape , terame aed l with full directions. , : La., na g ,t owe b/-1,,,,At roh,U ts::d : . tlll k i .: ,14 , 1-1 ) 111.:. r , .5,1.. es, I should never have recommended the use ' Caution ' -i '' I h ilike's Panacea if I had not been acquainted 4 c ~ (..,,, was associated with us t o r a ' ',lie Il Illilil• ./1:1:..,- 1 . ••1:i.lk ~-,., if. Q t..,..1....,;,..-. ~ th e to w tilt i time, whose hu•one,4 it was In sell bin' I istrilitat e loil ' '""he f"'"'" ,- - " I In h 1". 41 '''' I'll 5 . r""'"':"' s'"'"'"''''• • can: re '-1 h . redients. Suffice it to say that the se a „ rec _ 1 lhat . eonneeti'ln has tleun a!"'""Ired• and th,(le dl" io l,l T " ' , i'i'mt ‘- ",: t :r!".:',.;. x .:'.','":1" 1 ;:i 1 ,. i 5. N p . ,',": - .'i:',.7.t‘.'67l't's': l : r e'll'n'iti..i oe the • ded by our most p pular and scientific physi.: i k bearin g , h h ' s "re ott 11 t land in their present combined stale, form prob.! "e" ga th ere d "P' the boo, that were genume, have , lull., i. d ma.. '.-imeid. ot ...,h-ii-, have 0 . d i !emoted :0 ilii . and time name ti , the '', Tint' prii- , ....i...1 l . :i. i .,....u tr ., : 0,• :atone, hama. , lY- ; 11 WWII , ” U t C/11 hirott. 1111, U- praetor, Dr. E L. Soule & Co.is fundn on ea h box 1 ~d "'„.;ho;hsh;',,,„hhh,h."„7,h Iliac ""a u tl'ah h e hash"leahht43"l" betel tiles.- (be best alterative that has ever been made. The i, m a c . - of the genuine Sovereign Balm Pillk. 1 I Or T 'M.', ,ND -Nl,' wife ta.inl , _ crtivly distressisl bi w ea l, 1# in accordance with 'a theory of Consumption ' Dr. Soule has always maim faettited the Sovrrgign ne,,, and vneral dehi;:ty, anti sunirr ~? coon:amity bv i. in anti' ed in France a few years ago, hey one of her ' i a ~,,,,i , ,,,, ~ 1 ,. a ., :,, , 1 ,,,,, a , •:anus ; "en., wOal to, a. /I Ether minent writers on medicate, and now establish- Balm Me ' ' ' . 1 IICUIta•---, ..ai ha, at e i,.W11 ea..- IN" /MTV V,lll' litl.:11,1' 11, r:- soil in Mont rose by A[. F. I. TURF. ELI.; Friep is. ie e i,: a ,:,, n e „...., 7,,,, r ~,„ a „,•,-i„, : n ,.,.,;„„,,,,.,„ 1 „i' l ,:,4 ' ' • •., soicn ea : ...- 4 acts which admit of.no dispute. cry Respectfully Yours. 1... c. GuNN; ' ri fl e, C, 1.. Brown ; Ni, V.' .%) 1 :l-.,,1. S t ,I g ht &iN t d',11.31.0 the language of another, •Dr Drakes Pan- Great It, t ' at h Win ' I)4 ' )..iin 'h %,.. i.i-io r et ; s.i. I ',at' 11,, ~ 1., 4. I i./.l.altvli fib tile to pier rxtrrolei si r_ ilarrord; 4; .. G. v r i dr. ; Brooklyn_ ~,,.: it rß,gm.spd :,,c (..no j ,.atl,, Ur,: tlf.i••; Lll by]. I. tab :. t ie ; ' ei g e r al el, l 1C.,11.• b •Tle 1,14 :/:,,: rvi-ej lld, I take i 11..W.U,. i:. UM::: always salutary in its effects-neve r itijurio il s. tan opiate nr expectorant. It In not ititeneed i 4 the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great ' t • . New York &' Erie li.ail Rod , , i Aib ,,,, . ~,,_ i , ~,.. - -- - ALI), 3N)011 F. . tlia-al..k 1.y,1i4s •-its. , 1 Tit .‘1•• 11l t: RS ..t. Mettntgly Larnrs. ! -Thi s :Latracc .. Sorsa- ' ; SUMMER ARRA NGEInf...);T.--Fir in r. , II:3 Las 11 , 1,1 ex•'-'-'dy nu- t ored 11! ref., ace to irin le ;idle,' may 1, ls4s, unt i l f urither "tis e. p:.,,,,,.. N.. c••,...1.:,, li• . 1/..; r•-„1•:1 in hen. vo ,dies, ali v e:lola _____ _. :7 ___ ; 4- ' laeknou liat i ,in g It and iecurn4lendiaa It to II& pupae 1 ,,, 1 e 4 -a grand _healing' and curative compouud g t and only remedy which medical science de, I to; :list crucal p...b..t li. lAL‘,, Of liCer.-,m,,,id „,.,i i , t „ rk , I' s yet produced for the treatment of this hit h-1 F ' , conquered malady., And no person afflicted OR PASSI,NGEB.S-I,eave NEW- ' 4. ”"" '' " `"""'" l''''''""" YORK from the foot of In fur any n 1 the nua1t.6,11.5 and: ! liorribl-il • sedser to woich kiwi:es:are idikect a t that fitilt.t. of --1141114Z1 St., at 7 ..e....1,1,. „, Tw..., period may be delayed scs s uai years by tither, this : , is dread disease will, be just to himself and hisl i If -he go•dow n to the grave without testing its . A - a:ngle bottle, in most cases, +able change in the condition of will produce i town, "L . ; p.ny tie t, clock P. M. for herrn° at, Mauve -ay illy, CIA rPS- : i ts ,,,„ . l c , 'a"s e ;t Is N c " a r le i' id i a• j o...-2t ‘ ii a a ",' S 'i l b stii. t i'l'o ' r ' e"'"l:l l "yrk'e n ..'. l - B - g ' i le"lT. a s . ',',l I _prang Valley, Monspy,Raays pi). Mon toe ! soil itivli r eatio g the syetn. i t deedtaiii itiudirtoe . 14 kcal:la-I - I Works, TtOners, AlUnroe, Ox mut, Chester, Co- hi e th s'a ll t! " - d hh" - h'e' h " as -h i t c h a v h"""hOre "alhi` cs • i It braces the whole syucali renews pollianeritly illezna!ural ' eier low." I when, New 'Hampton. Maddletonin, Howell n .s, --i energies, by removing Me impurities Of the body, not so far' 11 , I stimulating the sy s tem as tn 'produce 1 1 ,11', V q.lerIL I t.4.vati,ll, x TO THE LADIES. tisville, l and Pour JERVIS. : ' •-• . I.whieh W the case Of most medicines tract . i , fur. temale 4altbessi es of pale complexion and consumptive h l For New Yorkand intermediate places, le 4 a t- i .: %c i and disease. a I such as are debilitated by those obstructions ' ' I emales are liable to, aro restored by the use ville at 635 A. M., ~, aloof two, to bloom and vigor. It is by far town at 7 A M remedy ever discovered for weakly children, aq has have bad humors; being pleasant, they gl and color. • i PORT JERVIS at 6A. M , ari 3P.M. Ot s-i e and 3 35 . P Al., iddle A. i ~ and 4P. M., Gpshen 7 20 ;A. M. ester at M.. atur4 20 P: M Ch 7 ii. A. M', abill 4- t.. „3. p rii. . OCROFULA CURED. I --- . This cer icate, , -.-- conclusively mots that thisLiaranpatillahas'perfeci c trol , .ver u s e moat obstinate diseases of the blood. three pens cured in one house is ouprectidented. "•-- ' . I ' , ji ti t it ii hrOWS k aNy ; De:Er Sir i I have the pleasure in in4irm you severely with had sows r have taken only four bo:thAt took! I. It immediately restore, the appetite,' : t i , a . , , I , re n • e r ..% f ) u t o r .s ,, x c e e t 1 I t r n e t i i n i v I i b n i e ien .7.7 j c e, l , i , a , j f .,_o l the ri s l e w rif d ula ve b r y I & All Ragoage at the risk bf the owner. • of mg can he more surprising than its invigoras : • e , to on the human frame. Persons, all weak• s' d lusitudc before taking it at • „, once become s nd full of energy under Its in fl uence. It im iat ly counteracts the nervelessness of the fe - . re me. ic Fifty lbs, 01 t2l-sonal baggage allowed to each t passenger. No Freight taken by the Passtinuer , trains. " • • Suydatriir and Dunk i rk. TION.-Becareful and see that you get the at 9 A i Da. DRAX "s a F. - STORRS on e D I eiti a Panacea-it has the signature the wrapper-- , and also the Da. MARE'S. Pariacaa, Pour." blown in thel • !unless put in charge of the Baggage NI i4ters'. I th e .. t • hI 1 1 ' ' 1 FOR FREIGHT-Leave New York at 6 O'-' ce,h'ingm, m away , fur ii a: i teel wider de e p ibligation. " ,p , New York, March 1,..1e14,7. ' clock P. Al., per MI rges Samuel ll4larsh, Henry h a ;,. lll l l, l fi s i tu .. , Port rvis and Lea v e JO ' A. M., Otisville at 10 A: M.,lMiddleto*n-at 11 A. Af.,, Goshen at 12 M. & Chester at P.ii M. - MILK wilt be-taken morning and evenin' b 0 y trams running expressly for thatipurpose. I H. C. SEYAIOUR Superintendent. fours, ItSpeCtflloy. . ISA kil' W. CRAIN,IO6 Wooster-ltreet. i• • ! Or, toss or PlivalllANS.-11r Towilseita Is almost aily re ders from Phy•ncians In aitnSent parts or iiiC 'nion. , C..i n •rtily that we, phys.cia44 fu the city . of lbitiy, j . b ii 1M .r uscas• s prescribed-Dr rownseild's . ltar s ilpatilta, e eve UV, be sac of the mast 'valuable preparallions lii tic market. Albany, April I. 1846. .II li I'AEILUING, EL J WILSON, - I ". R. Et BRIGGS. I, "I t. ELMENDORP, ,_I U $ Orviceit.-Capt Q W 141•Leais,one otter II apilartne ' corpsand a member of the 'New Jersey Legislature, liaarkindly , sent 'lathe following certificate. it telle.its own .c...... i the and tak sitel red only by Storm & Co.lDrugg We, No. 21 ath St., Philadelphia. ly —6 -. . . . • Bentley & Read, _ Atts for Susquehanna County. iDENTISTRY. : a H. Smith, Dental Surgon, will - found es usual, at Searle's Hotel on Mon a; . Tuesdays of each week, folly prepared to r., all kinds of opbrations in Dental Surgery.-- t himself that hi. plate work, (teeth setup -1". plate) is equal to any to bit found in this 1 To hear him out in the above assertion, he ith the utmost confidence to his numerous n this vicinity. All his work is warranted, c. to good encouragement to tw:tosewhoaf:iceetedderwiitvheddec—i a ification (to say hothing of health and an th, he will assure them that he can so clean il hem with gold and other foil, as to preserve years, if not during life. None can so wet dby early attention to th em, much agony i e e b Ite rea e t ta h ; ), O; a ha n be avo a id v [ I P I. P .., 1 4 in oi g ded s . good Ther v e e cevaa ntist. inly 14-6 mo day perf, He i c. refe pat,. and caye and he.. Kppr and can RCB P o h r o S b BOO oNzeSn. , nr !tingl. iloanphy, chezniatr.y,•Rbetorick, Gram ithmptic, Young Ladies! -Olasa Book, Bisteiy, Algebra, Botany, Geogra, *gra' Readers, Cobb!cdo., Spelling :Thenp ramilyiliblesaocket do., Testa 'Stindav School BoOka for Librariail, 'ode, Paper,,..Qgills„,Blank Sand, Ink, t . p'at'the dime of • J ' L Y,O/1/6 par Roll men, -Sian /L c, II AVAI),Q,BILIGAR, 47 ouni sce n t paisd, Wallet ~I E THE G AT st 4-& I Pill' ANT THE t!roprieio'l king knowln to tiitodo l portant discovery] over icine. . - , oxperinien,t, th medicinal sel4# grows alcng 'the !ion RiTct, in, low , ghey die i d a heling arid rea oriti pow. 1 . km, in ombiniti with other Iherr - medical resear would In' testing by cienni properties pf a law banks of tho Watisepi, t covered ill t it _possess _er, *hick', a theii,opi remedies,' t e rZatilt Of rendEr it a, GRAND ATIItOILICO. ! for a suffering world: The remedial pow they proved fully re of this plant werejtested with he least possible d I lay, and in hundreds of instances dequate to .i I thi complete and per( et removal of dive so in , any and every form, and it s confidently believed that the remedy is destined to reduce an entire rek-olution in the medical world.cts in their possnssion fully ta warrant them in Ma ing the astbundin:{annouuce tnent. that it. imineaslably surpasses in his liower s to uproot and expel disea e, every other medicine now known. i „..' • This Great Remedy 3 has been adman:4ond in order to test Its putver to vast numbers of patients, in. the most,hopeless Caves, such hasad baffled the shill of the most eminent Mysimans, and had proved too obstinate to be removed by any of the numerous remedies of the day, and to th,u`perfect astonislimein of ail, it effected complete mill perma. nent cures ; thus brilliantly triumphing. n t only over thw•greatest remedies known to the inecheallprdression, but over all the Pills, Syrups and Panaceas r whose virtues are so loudly trumpeted throughout tI4 length and breadth of the land, i 1 ' AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICIN, • (ho proprietors ,challenge the world to ilia its rqi,al. It acts in perfect harmony with t laws of nature, and completely purifies the Blood,!, a vitiated state of which is the canse•of all disease. It has been administered in Asthma; Apoplexy, BaUber's' Itch Canker, Catarrh, Cholera !limbos, Celle; Colds Cough, Consumption, Croup. Cramps and Ivoneul. slops, Cancerous Sores and Uleeits, Dropsy ; Pyspep. ilia, Dysentery, Epilipsy, Erysipelas, Eniargenient o. the Spleen Fever awl Ague. Female Complaints, Fe. vers of all kinds, Gravel, Gout, - Hysterics, futlania. inn of the Liver, Longa, Rainey's and 13Iaddett. I nth.. gestion. Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver; Cumpiniot, Neural. gia, Palpitation of the fl. art , Serofela,t Spinal Complaint. Salt-Rheum, Sitaid fiend, Syphilis, Si.! 4tression of the Menses, Tie Dwil.wri ex, The proprietors have yet in learn that it has faded in a t single instance , of effecting a cure. As a Preventive of disease, it is Attu led to the fullt;tst confidence of the ! Community. An immense airmen( of sturaring, timer and money has been saved by a timely use of it. It. has already crossed the Atlantic, and measures , are now in progress to eat. rid the. blessing,s,of this; GREAT REMEDY throughout the wprld. The proprietors invite life sick to try ia single box and they feel assured that tiny will he Perfectly satin fled with the entire truthfulloss of their repriesenta tions. PREVCIPAIA Office, R:i flowery, N. Sold also by C. BALDWIN, Azebt, .Moidlroac. PriCC2:P Cents a Box. -GRE i tT NANTIOIL WORK' A History ett the Revolution and Live' eX the Heroes Of the V. ar Indeltendence'i BY ORAL:LA'S .1. PETERSON, An elegant :volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings " This is - 4 spkodid book. A Valuable 4ddi lion to the Historic Literature bf our country. We era much mistaken if it doesinot take tank with the. Works of Irving and Prescott:"— Frankford, Eerakl. 11 `• It burp sses any similar work yet otter to the Amor can public."—Nears Gazette. , '• It may e properly considei-ed a poOla died Mill History of the Revolution,. e uemely wet and - judicibusly written."—No knerican. I '', The pre nt work on the Revolution sr its Heroes, i superior, both in xteot ant.} dl sign to any t at has heretofore.edme under of notice."--/ uirer. " A well- nneeted history of that event! period."—;.' er. - Y.Decided y the best popular History of War of the Revoltition and its Heroes, has yet bee given to the"eountr t ir."—sat: Toil. . ' 1 _ACT AGE WANTED to qanvassio .. ,13 , above elegant . War7e, in every p e n t: nt a y pili and Lp : in the United totes, to , whom the most lih inducements wilt be.offered. Pr ea only _ 4 Address( V paid) i Wid. A, I EARY, , No, PS North SECOND S ' I , : 4---- S :0 1A le,d!ther--ti Om - rate drltale, for cateeP 1, 11: J. WEB lEDY TUE F'OIIESTS good , rt Vegetable TOPIC PILLS. • take shit teethtld of ma il valuatpu and tecoradimithe hiatpry; of nied. 1 This extract is Put up in quart bottles; It it) six tlitir cheap er, pletimatiter, - and warramid trupefror to allttt.l. Jt Curia diseases without vomiting, puritiag - sickening or debi 'rating uln fl attest. GREAT FALL AND WLNTERED I '`LINE; ,t 1 . The great beauty and suPerinilty or ln this medle over all other is, _while it eradiearen diseases , it invigorates tit body. It is one of the very beet Fall and Winter medicines flown; It not only purlfis the whole system, and stOngthernitlie person. but It creates new, peen and rich blood; a power pn ~.- ,II by no other medicine. Alio] lit this liei 'the great secret fits won della! success. It has pettornied within the past , .io years more than 35.000 cur.; of severe cases 01. disease; a least 7 000 of these wsra coroudereil Incurs hl4. Mere than• .., '2.000 cases of Chronic ItheulliatLsm ; .i 3.000 cases of nyspepSia: i 4.11011 cases of general:debility and want of enemy; 7.000 ca rd , of the diliereuP female con/ lam it Us ;,- 2,0 100 canes of Scrpfuln; ' ..-. 1,506 cases of !Aver Complaint: / '2.500 cases of disrasrli of the kidney and drOpsh 0.001) cases of Consumption ; - t And thottsands of cases ofillseases of the. hirsid, viz• Ulcers. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, pimplesou„klle,face Ar.e.,.. , tigther with trumerouS eases or slat heallache, pain in the side Ind c a rat, Epinal ailections,.&e.- ri , . . This. we are aware. must appear Incredible, but ;Iwe. have letters from physicians and other agents from all pared of the u nited States orforiamit us "(the extonordinarY corns ft. Van Ituslik ir k, }.41.. one ni the inost. tesiietahh; I l,l:gi b hi, b,....5,,,,,,.. ark, N. J lotortit4 en. that lie cdtiret it to Ettore titan 6150 canes In that plare al. no Them are iimnpartils ht the- clt of New Yoik which we well rider to with pleasore, and to aeon of char. rich r. It Is ihe....hest metlictue for !the preventive af disease known —lt undoubtedly saved the liven of more Oran- i , . 5,000 CHJLDItEN . THE !PAST. :-ENSON. As it wowed the causeadiSPOS . o, Ilnd. toepared tolo 16? the Summer ssasott. It line tIOICT been 1 knowl to thjuse in the least the cnubLdelicale child. i it 11 F,ITTAT TS Ni. i . - . s / This Snrsaporilla is used with till , most perfect rcceinr In neuulatic entllplailltS, however 'recipe Inchon:it: ' he aston Wring cores it has perfititned are Indeed wuzukerf I. Other feLll(4iieS .fitelillte.:;lVe 7.lllPnritry . 1.11(-1. this es: plany eradi cate it from Ore yydtesti, vvpii %Vaal !the limbs and o nes are doi itiliii4 ewui;ten rt.' Hour Mr. firth Torritt, Olin br the nltl-st and null res;iiicti chit: lawyers in titirifxd. Ciotti Tile foilowtug is 411 extract r of a let fey receive d • rent hue : . . jig. TIIW NS t `ln--1 have used nne bottle of enur ..aiisnuati!la, and find It , exo , l, di ;n n 4 t Il; cts arm a ctirmt.c 61,11 , nassc /lain to winch I nm .01hp-et. t ir4nn an sri jury 0 , 01,1 ,, 1*1 N.• VI lal rani a±4ll a in.b.ir c. , 1g..,.. l'i , ase send me tw.• tds piair.li,stti...l 1 111 it, ca •ot 1/r r. Iwltir I ha vr , 'r.,..,•, d ,Vllll VU 14 our p,114:11i:11 i I,y.wiaLis, alai tetozwheul your ,E , n., l tirli 1 . b 1. 1 .4 T AIRY. Ilatfmd, March 12, :Fl5. • -- CONS1'31I ) TION; CURED. hn• n ; rnAl. ~,n A•tininn.F•inintinin: Cine,i, .r; I.A ;/ In lilt, Ad.. der. II lye bin in and ra tni• unircni. n Ira T. 0..,, ..... a -Dear Slt . N.•arls: trahnts• years at ( tank: as' .I..ra r•. , /1..,' ....'!, ;-+'''.;. ... j .II. Isty bit., LE,' a:41.14 . 1 It,' t/..+. Vt•r.,:y : rah , rt. tunh.v it b• -malt' a rp,•rthr Lacy:ha Ihrrth but' h.l /../. -Li...• an L. pr. he. I it,.. I+//rn atletl:Lit; to Ivy iir.• ...Vs.— / Wall. 11m ia..l Ili, )ea o. it Incr./n1 .. na' Mt .... 0 4../LY• At last I in ran,. r , ..../ . ... , !--1 !a ..;,:o ~1 4.. h d i ll, ", 2 ,g d ,„i,,,,1 V. lal lief to1;;O: L10..•1L Into: Ii 1,./ n://1 1 . , tale 41 - 1 11114 . 111 .. IL , , i.r, lot, to .., e y•••, , S.ll. ;-.. 4 I . . 1;/. I/. - V.!..1! i Ilat/../O my irh•-,d•-•:, :d roy.ht: a L . ,•Ly ../ /I I' Wt../1.1 ,v !,5 . 1:11 the! c• - •:, , nshp: jun ,br; I 10tva tilt, :.; i ~ L t. - . - ti. at pr: - C A:7: it to Inv susprish after 11+11 . : '1 rtt• I. ./1. , I,r 'liar : .1 1 ,- - , cartiL... I find' my he.Mh th-rhrtd• It :vs fund hr.- grathrallS'. Or ti I t:tt a/11: " . .01 ,0; L:aL . L L ' I L 1.. '1 , T:11 , ti;tv; ,. .tt 1 Iline.. 4. ~ , t LI/+:11:1,1 . ..11,'" C t.a,.; I hart a nrinit t•Litio.tr hut 1..) . ..11.!, ILL . It M el: Is m /Mhr. ho: :ootrilki ; Vll o ale at 111..e . tt) to Lill.l/4/ Illiv in Mr' gavot hid : a t ' : • 11....,r; ylll ti./4..., 0' ,rty Itttle girl. *kr k thrhe vearg Mg : bad a "very b 4 ,! erhlgh • :Le wrt,; , I f I ja., ,V•4l:Ve U'e th.,,lrje Sen ijille:i ai./411M1.1 .al; her nehouht. Whilt• rkha Ith• aft-'Tine, I . vivi• her ao,h, or r, ' and II :won 1,..11fr.y Ll.snr.i.+l lie,, ALL Well a- tby,..if. nil :di.: t..„ . ....I ~.w d.d :d•nr , y a+ any chilli 1 ....er matt . she 3 . .a.i 1V...0 - NH ol 1./11 , IL/olt In - .: IL 1..;.K Ilwal a.v.ry add trhr 'allt Sianotll ! utt and tair anw, a I am h.atircu.l 111: rhu)verell her Ina M (ram naing yur,,r ylto,,nill used, t'.l A. '4 1 S. W. CO N .1 NT, 414 Dpwery. • .. ... tenons own sterY.;i • - Ranwsv, Janua it 25, 41R. A year since I was taken with the inliewa, a nd 8. itol in,l ‘‘llo yetem left In n debilitated state. - I was Induced to try DoTOwn send's earsaparilla, and after taking two or three bottles. wan , very much relieves!, and attributed it entirely. to said nnidicine. 1 have continued taking it. and find taut I Initirove every dity. 7 I believe It saved my life, and wodld not be wit Matt it tin id- any -consideration. - G %V Al cI. AN. PILES ! PILES 1.. • • it , 1 Dr. Totvosend's Sarsaparilla is no less surnpssful In curing this distressing complaint Than for dileasee of t 4 blood, Dyspepsia,Rhaumatisni. and nervous debility. fiend tide : Dr Townsend—The clfectsof your sarsaparilla arc ttu won- / dertul. Per the last 6or 8 years past I-have been soh to to se- vere ettacks of the piles, during which 1 have Satlbred ;all the / tortures of that complaint, anditad despaired of cvier Muhl - relidfl except In death. I have the pleasure to tiffne,m you tha' , there Is yet a balm In Gilead ." I have used two Withal el yo r afar.. saparilla,_ and feel no remains of my old complaint: IPe d you! this for publication, anti any parson you may refer to mit I,would be happy to Inform of the bencfus I breed. reemeed 4t.y n u r , Inutile. Wine truly, . JOHN HALL, 40 FulPlaat. Thomas Smith. Printerl62 Nassau-street, 31/ story, ci#ll, i long standing nod tiggrayhted base of the Pllrti. I 1 Principal Office 19.6 glutoin:Ercei„.Bun Building, Nevi York 'llentle.y & .111.e#, Agents fpr Susquehaptia County.: i I A RPET I N G.of opkeptiitli 4 nivels. Oat Oros, _, % at 35 cents per y i ard, nd Upwarda4 and Painted .Window Shriidiiii'7stenin for-milt at' .. q . __. • -..," New Milford, luoe 1 RESEI'Cod-Fiili at ant lock iit 4: Cap June M 1849. i • • : ,i 24PIECES; o t`l4%44,liifid -Gino+ sat ' gmlutly reaudetprices, just receN 4 at ii"°•,§oB4B: gAIvIS-Bagr • 1111i ;-- ni --------- AIntrr.,41 ' gild, t i ttnd r 'Pesbyt Owl 'IAFIL 11$mu ItssoitsMtivojopts +Motto' ali t ] it '' AUS WEEZnalra i at Spr, It. TEIATE BOTANIC & Physician and, Sur over R. Seaftei ' , l inerly occOned • .G 4 Saddle, Harneasl ker and - m.oonm lbcf"• Demear. it" - . BXI PhisiCtabi:&. r --'fite 0" the trif:il Engineee§ "06 - .deuce: ;.._r`.#:: E. N.'Sierrit,' Attorney*i - 14ii . -Ttirtipik i e Street; Caseti ori e l ) ; a VA/Utter . .PrAtaine ?II - v .. .. 4 vitt Atbrilfritz.ggii nee 6(1._ POS I)m=== , e ..") •ql , \,,• ri c - ' 2 • e r " . " . ^ l l O e - i- • ~, ~ • i ....4 11 j 1, • ----\, - ,•• J I A cufA I ) , w 1 it v 4. 4,) v . ..., 4.... ...1...) ,t ' '. -41.*Milat' ailir TfiRK. I OLLIa FOF HE ALTH; 207 Ylattubltreet, Bistfido s N. Y. . :tin: G. C. VAirGI-INII - 'Vegetable Llthontiiptle - 11111 ta re . . - VMS ,m4ebrested. remedy ill y 'w om b s he A. fame by tie many catcall is lag tiLls OVER T W ORLD.. •. ing It has now bream eke may ' for family am, m 4 is particuLmly re commended for ,/ , DROPSY: - all stages of this complaint 1 _ lately relieved, tic tut. ter of bow long 'standing. Sc. r mPhl•kfor +televise"— inmet o This disease is as trightful, as Cu LIMA, and the slow ens 'dreadful progesa orthe malady, atmg tie "sus to degree Which renders the patient utterly suet& loam, farms one °fits Most distressing faatareo HITHERTO INCURABLE, , It now yields to this remedy—iinPl:machine use it pab hely and privately with perfect re cese. Let any °neva) has ever had a symptom of D y, of any climatic, !keep this article by them and if y would avoid Ms sw 1 . natural APPLICATION OP 4 . HE KNIPE * • to perforate the eyeless audit tlit aceresulatei townies away, only to-fill up again and finally end is a dread fst 'Math, let them just use . thisreralln season, and a re covery 'mane,. Let them try it at stage oiling diem, And a cure is certain, It' they willgive it a fair triaL IC/RAVEL, , and all dilemma of the urinary miens; far these dielmo 'frig complaints Mokuuts dame; nri l other iuticle can re li eve you; and the cu re s testified to Will convince the raw ',Teal ;--seeptivispkid. 1 ow many surfer from this painail compiaint, ass iy a , y ere is no cure. Yon may WA pod have grams 1 ,., there is only inflauuna—ine4may be calculi—slid it may be hatdly fb —it even be stone in to bladder, yet you are of a. Cure in all - :but the k it named disease, and if stone I I the bladder does mist, the aid or,thionedle nentl o f i ceased by It • m ho asteside, and anima the' "on is o yews stand ta , ing, he calculi is dissclved, brou ght away In One particles. AO stagesof this di has been cared by this mim ic , pee`of the first Mated men is the State y New Turk sea cured of gravel: by Lib sedieisc Su Pamphlet. ' . I, LIVER COMPLAINT 8 T': 9 • , Fever and Ague,' Bilious Disraises—To the Great Area especially, and wherever these !Complaints prevail this medicine ishirered. I NO MLNERALiAGENT, ' ."-': pa deleierioui compound is a part of this sativiev4= , these dise , vs with certainty and celerity, and leave the system torpid. See Ptillilphiet. I 1 - so thoroughly does this mirth act in this disease, that an iminediatesure is made. Al tither remedies are now sot aside , as this great vegetable reparation, safe, (for it tii , contains nopoLsonous mineral. Which is the basis of all other Fever Acme and remedies./ • SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL, it the grand healing medicine, and is daily caring its thousands. The secret.of its re-building the entire con stjugion is, that it is compounded of'4 distinct vegetable prOpenies, each root a remedy diAtinct by"itself. PILES, a complaint of a most painfhl chhracter, is IMINCEDIATELY RELMVED, and a cure followsby a few days l nse of this akicle: it is far' before any, Other preparation far Usis disease, or for any other di.ccve paginating ; from impure blood. Set Pace ; pilot This distno is Tunis , one of the blood 1 the action of this medicine, is so speedy that the Piles. whether inter nal or external, will be Mired by its use in a few weeks.— Hundreds, perhaps; we can say thousands -hake been per. fectly cured in the use c f two or three bottles of this ma ture, and as this cure is produced from the action of this r i e panacea upon:the blood, it is mor likely to be permanent than any cureproducedlfrom erte nal remedies. DEBILITY" br T SYSTENII, weak back, weakness a' the liidneys, ite., or intiamins• lion of same* immediately ,re lieved bra few day: use of this skedikine,"undsa euruis a l ways a result of its tie. It ', stands as : - iL CERT AIN Rratt.DY for such complaints , anitelm for derangements of the fe male frame, IRREGULARITIES, StrPPILESSIONS, painful mcnstriia.. done., tio artiste kw ever' been o ff ered except this which samildricuch thiS kind of derangestexto. It may be relied upon as a sure wed effective remedy, arid did we feel permitted to do so could give A - THOUSAND NAMES - ail p roofr of cures in this distressing class of con/plaints.— See pamphlet. All Walken . dews, debilitated cuestas:ism i e from the etfecfof -mere ry, will find the bracing power of this article to act imm liately, and the poisonous mineral_ eradicated front the sys m. I . The :213 distinct pro sties which compose this article, manifest themselves particularly in the application of the compound, for the disressing claim of complaints wh tit head this paragraph. .e'er =furies awe AaSbeas mud is tie north of Xtirope, a 1 , CERTAIN 13OTANIUAL AGENT, .whick in all , diseases or derangernents of theTemale frame, obstruictions, did( ecallice,! pranfal atiastraatierra. Arc. has elfecte \I a cure. This rapt is indigenous to our soil, and found in large quantitins, and as a medicinal property • stands without an equ.l t it forms one of the compounds In the preparation, vebi -6 as a whole is the Nit remedy ever given to a debilita ed female; it is sure, and the op tem will be restored to 'lcalth by its use. ERUPTIVE ,DISEASES as i will Cad the alterative roperties of this article PURIF THE BLOOD, and drive suet' disc front Che system. See parafilit . for testimony of cures i . all diseaSes, which the limits of tin advertisement will - .ot. permit to be named here.— Agents give theta' away then contain al pagesorsicenk cares of high-Character and a stronger • ARRA: Of the virthes of a . - of Me peculiar: featur to benejit in any cant, a build upon, let lisceina I OF PROOF ieine, never appeared• /I ii oss o ;this article that it 'user jniki - • if bone and amide arel4flto rated and lingering invalid, H' PE ON, - and keep taking the nu ; ieine ai long as there . is an im provement. The propr etor would •CAtTTIO PUBLIC against a number of a 'ales which come out tinder the head of itAILSArA.R . LAS, SYRUPS. 4C. • as cures tbr Dropsy, G vcl, &c. They are good for sod ing, and concocted to ;11 the unwary; TOLL THEM NOT. Their inventors never Nought of curing such ;Bemis till this article hadAone it A parriesdar study of the pom p/act v earnestly svtici. ed. Agents and 01 who 1 the article are GLAD t CIRCULATE gratuitously. ett u p i at 81 each—the largqr bottles. Lack ind and tie has "Vaiighn's blotvn upon the gt Vaughn" on the direeti stamped tke.cark. by Dr. G. C. Vatytin... Main street, Dito,-a Don given to letters unl !arty conetitrted 4g verbal communiestio. ,tended to, gratid. For' i the United States and I Also by ,rOLD, Wholesale 'hnlesal e Druggiets, ho, Agents that 'eon rest; Realty thinner Great Rentr; G. 30 oz. hotting, at 83t nos. al. holding 6 oz. more than two small qt get imposed spas : ' Every tot eg e table . t tl . thontriptic , / t lftatir t . nil. and "G. ata a rhn,Sidraili." one other szeiganuine. ?replied d sold at the ?illicit& Mee, IR , Wholesalelaultretad. No awe._ ••• post paid,,• Orders Gam rept i extelgt4 TOrt paid letter, et • T. soliciting. advice. prcauptly 10. 0 by all respectable DiNgbails rtnll Cp Olion, MeXenon & 47, Maiden lane, N. Y. city. ty ; BENTLEY &.- RSAD. Monk New M ; dim. F. &up. . Pride, Harford. . Sarsaparilla and Jayae'S heap at POST'S: FrOWNSEND'`II ExpectOatii,..; _ __„. littsfiiE•sri Tarbs. I : Hi LANE* , a - a11t1M.M141,1731T; ngTll4O Pa. & I. N. HAWLEY, - DRQPATHIC aEONS--Oface at their gu street, one door west of tg House—Will he- at home ti week, 'where they will be .11 all those who may favor CIANS, dwelling-on Ow the Baptist Saturdays Orem] !ippy to wait up them with DIMOCK, eon, ill oil trose e Pa.—Office• Co'a Store, in the room for. y Park - i Sr. Diniock. B WEEKS, - 9n k, Vicelise s %UP" ina• -c. Shop tan doors Om • incee „ • • SWUTTS,' Lanesbure, a. tiled in f the artn, oyeethe. of the'littrer r itrm - OoK„,, Tuts Office tit tine - loot Eak of ;11, 1% ,Abte'e doors West of tholt 'Office. ~lor:et Law;—:Arco ` in .-th. - 81,296,14: the rcKr.foraM tiry DittWer. mmm H §utflits.
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