Eiii THE MR'S MM. From the Apt?:lcan Agriculturist. Yankee }arming.—No. 2.. . • - (dinclutied.) How long Aunt Nabby would have rattled on at this rate, I ath sure I cannot tell; for as Uncle iiito was in the habit - of quaintly re- Msili.ing " when shij got a talkie. '. is -arnest, her tongue was like: a log rollin'dowO hill, there was-so-stop, till it got to the Bottom." But furpmately, the water by this tithe had prbtty Mach all boiled away in the pot containing the cooking pumpkin soce, i and it began to smell as if it were burningi when Mrs. Doolittle jump ed upJa_fill it from n the tea kettle boiling by the side forthispurpose. So' took the oppor tunity, as a sailor *Dui • say, of butting in my oar, with a talk to t,lie, deg: son, and reading the family a lesson ,On t e careless manner in which they kept thfis ultry. , 1 " Now William ," sa' I. at the same time 1 patting the - bright- ®ye Molly gently on her rosy cheek, "if yod ha listened to your pret- i ty sister hero last rpu, na built her a poultry I house, instead of going out squirrel shooting so often, and not killing e ough to pay for powder and shot, to say nothin of the loss of your ' tidise ;"you would have aved all the hens that histn,beert lost this Win er ; besides they would havh kept so warm - and , fat, that they' would have been laying more r loss these two months past, and you might have had a great number of eggs which would haye brought three times the price in market; that they will a month hence. You have hot only lost in the poultry carried off by the owls and not getting the eggs - they would - have dait4 but also in the in ley Which they would ado to the roof of the arn and shed, and to the young fruit trees where they-roost, as well as in their mauve, which you know, I - Suppose, is highly valuable. if it were all saved: and mixed up with' ten times its quantity of muck from the swamp, and thus applied tá your onin beds, you would get one hundred Inishels where you now ,raise twenty. Thuf yol see there would be a gain all round, to s4y nothing of the barns and sheds looking so muCtater than they now do; and enough would,! have been made from a poultry house, which iiend cost you only a few days' work and a little refuse timber, not only to , pur -chase your sister a ' new silk dress, as your mother, and, dare Say; she herself desires, but some books also, sad a summer's schooling at the village academy ; an advantage she often , sighs for, do you not "my dear ; said I, turn ing round and , pfessing her hand gently in mine. " Oh, yes, saic she, Mr. - Teltrue, indeed I should ; for owing to her own defined natural taste and the advairtages of associating with some young ladies tit' superior education in the ''tillage, at Sabbath ;school, her language was free from the dialed of her parents; "and then *LI should ever colic to want, I could myself earn a genteel living by teaching, which I am sure would please me much better than going to work in a factory; or round the neighborhood sewing, although thany nice girls . .do so, and deserve credit for it, too, I know ; lam sure I should like books setter, it seems so superior to be taught, and then teach again. When a little girl I tried to tcach pussy her letters, I wanted so much to hear her read." • " All right, Molly," said Uncle Sim, who I i expected would joinalis son against me, as was i generally the case when I proposed auyireforms, i especiallyl*here .1)41,13 were concerned, " and you shaft 'gro to the Lacademy next summer, ifl you will, my darlin! ; and I'll take Bill's gun away from him', butlyou shall have a hen 11,,uce i next fall." i "Massy on me !".shrieked Aunt Nabbv, and ran up to the side of her husband, and clasped his arm with the utmost trepidation. " Why, what's the matter now, mammy ?" said Uncle . Sim, with apparent concern, lifting up his spec tacles, and throwing down his neatly finished axe helve. “The oadi The owl agin '." Here we all jumped up find turned our faces to the kitchen windows, when out broke a long boot; of, " 11 7 hoo whoo, ; hoo-o-o-o-o" of the great horned owl', which rwill defy the stoutest' heart to break suddenly !upon it on a e ,, ld winter's tight, without quaking, especially if the d010r.4 ons bird happens to be answered, 'as was the case this time, with the shrill wail of the screech -owl. An Indi'an's *hoop is scarcely more apt palling. 1 ' "Where's the gun; Bill ? Get the gun, quic and put in a doublecharge o' powder, and nin buck shot, mind," said Uncle Sim,•shakine hi arms and hopping about on both feet, somethin like an old cock with his head just cut off. "It's already 'owl , 4 father," replied the youngster, who +..:i• ... .meat taken it down from the c hooks, white it hung at one end of thg kitchen, and waspeeking the flint. " Hand her here, then," said Uncle Sim. " Better let me shoot, father," responded the lad, "as I gIIWIS FM the best marks:Man and most used to it." But no persuasion ;would answer with 'Uncle Sim—" his dander *vas up," as he termed it--- •ite warn't goin' to he booted at and bullied by' la,n owl, not le, and lave all his chickens carried off in this 'ere way;:he'd 'fire the gun to tarns] splits first." So it Was settled that Aunt•Nab by, Molly, and the boy, should each bold up - a lighted candle in both hands at the kitchen windows, for the purpose of dazzling the eyes of the aid; that Bill and myself' should sally out with a horn lanthorn towards the opposite side of the barn, where the owl tip pea.red, to attract his attention still more; while 1 Upcle Sim was to deep softly along the garden will that led to the barn yard, arriving at which place be would be pdint blank' distance from the „gable end of the barn where he thought the ob ject of his wrath had alighted. In a few Min -utes this was all accomplished, and we were gradually nearing the barn, at the opposite end :to Uncle Sim, bearieg the lanthorn high in the air, when bang went; the gun with a thundering report. Instantly &using the light, I thought I saw something flit . .owards the woods near by, sad at nearly the same time, I heard a dull re beernd.on the snow This was followed by Uncle Sim running towards the house, triumph *nay 'swinging round his head a large bird, and Crying out at the toff of his voice, "I've gkt the farad ;zittei l . rve; got hini ! ru .show him what iteitine.chiekenss ! I guess he found cold lead *limit quite so,eomfortable in his stomach as soft egg!!! I'll teach him to hoot quiet - folke at niiht l arn I" - - 4,lolitne wet all reached the kitchen asoporlien Uncle 8i burst in with the imps. tient air of a conqueier just returned from bate 4 - le, and the stamp , of an ,:old Warborse—but . Oh, "murder !"—wl.4 wa s 11 his , 1 " .. in, 'and Aunt Dlsibby's and . o)us, when . bringing 4 lt tg r the light to bear upon his.pri*i was not the big 1404 eil—te, Its I f , had esea t red irOliitkilitting tight-rand initead i 'Uncle Bii 4441k0t the last of his great yelloli . teuiLturk,i ice'/ :=4 bird which he and Aunt Nebby priseil KO, ,to Asir .ehildreb ! 'So much - for-I,Blot 41: pH/1W Wm. r SERgEkST ULTEVE. ', :vilikViethi is.: Gentsloll. 11 AGUERREVItYPE ROOMS; No. HIS Chesnut•stree', south east corner of Bth atre6t, Phlladelphi4 • Portraits from the smallest breast pin 10-the largest size , singly rin group "'. The Proprie llors,are'warranted n saying, that their work tiairtgained a repuittion second to none in the World. EXtracts frit the Press.— "Life•like in the xpression,chastelfeorrect in thetshading."--fdger. - "The art has a Fived at great perfection. rind none understanld or practice it better than McClees & Qermo 4 ."- Baltimore Iris. . _ " Admirable ! nci Bing can exceed their ex quisite delicacy. .t.- 7 ..5, Gazette. Extract from the report of the Judges, 'tithe, last:fair:of the PC , nklin InstilMe. " Daguer-1 r"f9i)es . --in this t cipartment there are some very excellent spec mons in the exhibition, and the Judges think tiey see.a. progressive im. erovement in this ,branch of the art. They have not recomme ded an award in favor of any of the competit; rs, but are disposed to rank ns first in order, the , ollection of MeCLEES & c; E a MON. as cont ining,the largest number of supeiiir specimens.' t May. 1, 1848. 18-6 m. 'Sitlamasideir, Flre, and Thief Proof Chests. Fire- Pro/ f Doors f Banks - and Stores, Seal and Leiter-copying P ,esses, - Patent Slate-lined Re ' frigerators, Wat i fr filters, . patent portable • Water Closets, intended for the sick and in firm. ,! EVANS' & VIATSON, 76 SOUT - II THIRD STRFET, OFNSITE THE .riILADELPIIIA EXCHANGE.) ... r . i.ANUFACTURE an d 4 1 i.:4 - -tt , -.,,,*" 1 .= ;VI keep constantly on 4'4, 0..,' ; ',, , ..isto?al• hand, a large assortment of .'.;tiesseit ! - -ii* the aboie articles, together •* 1 . .'' .: AS". I With their Patent Improved „......"., Salamander FIRE-PROOF : .',_ i ,- 4 k*-4 -. ~,, Safes, which are soconstruc ed as to set at test all manner of doubt as to their being stra itly fire-proof, and that i they will - resist t, e fire of any building.— The outside cases (if these Safes are made of !boiler iron, theinsqle case of soapstone, and be tween the outer ease and inner cage is a space tit some three inches thick, and isfil'ed in with indestructible mattirial, so as to make it an im• possibility to burn iiny of the contents inside jof this Chest. Tbi•se'Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any ar t icle in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much beat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to [save them fairly tested by ptiblic bonfire. We also coh ltintte.to menitfaett#e a large assortment of our i Premium Air-tightFire.proof Safes, of which there are over 800 pow in use, and in every in stance they have Oen entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public jot a few gentlemen who have them in use. I Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville ; Joseph Gt ' Lawton, Pottsville'ti Mr. William Carr, Doyl estntvn, Pa. N. 81. G. Taylor, 129 north 3d st. I A. Wright & Nephew,Vine st. wharf; Alexan der Calor, -Convemancer, corner of Filbert and 9th sts.: John Id Ford, 32 north 2d si.; Myers Push, 20 north 3d it.; James M Pouf, 101 south 4th street. Dr David - JaYne, 0 south 3d st.-.- '43.l.,tthew Ti, Miller.; 20 south 3d st.: and we • could name some hundreds of others if it was necessary. Now We invite the attention of the public, and partictilarly those in want of Fire• proof Safes, 40 cal( at our store before pur chasing elsedtherN and we can satisfy them thatahey can get as better and cheaper article at our store than a any other establishment in the City. . We also Ditanufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Coests. at ke.ry low prices, cheaper than they can be bougl4:at any other share in Phil— ailelphia. I,_ _ plvin EVANS. 101IANNRS WATSON. 6-ly Feb. 9. 1849 PEOPLE'S ME. Chenango Canal. Fare Redneed to Syracuse, Otica,Allbany, and New York DAILY LINE of Packets has commenced running from Binghamton to Hamilton. Leay. ing each place daily (except Saturdays) at - 5 o'cloCk, A. AL—ctinnecung at Hamilton with Daily / Stages for Syracuse, Utica, and at Utica with Cars and Packets to Albany and New York,—making tbh easiest and cheapest con— veyance to the abre places. • R ATFS OF FARE. Binghamton to Syracuse, $2 50 • 66 66 ; Utica, 250 46 46 ! Albany, . 3 .75 66 ' 64 1 New Work, 400 A Daily Mail Stage (except Sundays) for the above places, lea lies at 10 o'clock A. M. Also, [an accomodation St::ge leaves three times a week—Sunliays. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 -o'clock P. M.—stopping over night at Oxford— lrriving in Utica the next day in time for the evebing Cars and Packets, thereby avoiding night travel. 27 OFFICE, basement of Phenix Hotel, near Canal.—Be part' tar toinquirefor the Packet aid Stage Office for Mt a. H. BA , ES & others, Proprietors. Binghamton,M y 1, 1848. 18—tf. TOWNSEND'p Sarsaparilla, at 75 eta. per bottle, by H. J. WEBB. --- Andrew's' Pain Killer, - Death to Pain, relief to the sick, health do the weak, a balm is found[ to the whole human race, in ANDER Elirs , . P A Itlir KILLER. rp Hu Is Princely a V table Compound. composed of torenty. 1 Ere differcii haus, tots &is au internal & external remedy for the cure o f C.,u , lis, Colds, Faint.. NCITUUI and Sick Headaches, RI r umatism, Cuts, Sprains. Spinal 1 Affections, Somme Complaints, Cholera Morhur, Toothache. Eruptio s, Corns, Piles, Frozen Parts, Burns, Scalds, Ague in the Face and Breast, Cholic, Bruise's, Loss of Ap )cute. General Debility, Asthma, Ste. Put up an Bot.lus for 1, 2, 4 and 6 shillings per bottle.. Foi further partlculma see pamphlets to be had of every agent gratis, containing a Mier history of the ,itigln, discovery and good effects of Andrews i Pain Killer, certificates of cure, dlrce lions, he. 1 LOOK O I FT FOR FRAUD ! , The triumphasitsuccilsa of Andrews' Palo Killer lb reaming causes that produce dealt of - millions of our race, and the great .demand haseaus-el som tnien of whom Itmay be truly said their villainous occupatious u :unrest their %litany . by attempting to sell andput In circulation spurious articles ce lled Pain K flier. Somebase appeantd im;d no doubt others will, using detidoas uanteidlor Minato:midi uthora. with fowl certificates, dm Let all seastanitts than, Andrews' Genuine Pain Killer has tbe writteniiignetureof IV /admire on the label of each bank in black ink. Don't simply ask foe Pain Keller. but ask foe An arceesPain Killerand tat sure you get the genuine. sold at N. Mite ell's Dreg Store by A. Turrell, sole agent for •Mo trobe, wholesale and retail, A. & Pieketi Rush; 'il. itchell Co., Auburn •A. Lath. A il top, Springville D. Burrows & Co.. Gibson ;B. Burritt. New Kil ; A. Durham,' Tunkbannock ; D. Bailey, Lerayevilt ; J. Fag & *on, Owego, N. Y., wholesale and 'Fetal. -rir Sold , la all the Principal towns in the United States and Canada. Allarders must be addresatd to 1. Andrew, Ithaca, Tompkins Co, Ar: E . • 1 , 4 BPLpNBIDIjot of Baiages, Lawns, Mos- AIM i tetnits. Prints ? , Brood Cloths ? Coosiinents. &Wows. StirOmeeStutf. ittc.. for sale cheap by • Z 1 B. CHANDLER * CO. _ 10pONNETP,. Shalt,* Befk d e.„C I as l ii 4 r , i n e ' R . i ii7 a - a d Door egmill-1104 Crtarri. dpeOcitpt; &Co spriwA'Gcildi ag it. Vq# l ., at - ti. CAA .!w Mff.ol 3 / 3 1,1S:Dt LAINE&Gf very Amid*, legaeCdfivigllCAht at: /Mk ilts:l6 4-14/4114A7.,, HEALTHILAIELLTH. THET EFFECTUAL (Tan KNOWN REME Enl THE CREST R :I Strong . DR. I RAKE'S PANACEA. 71.11.7' ,- • • • ' THE ONLY RAI/1C..11 CURE FOR I ' r I/ M ... • C'ONSUMPTION!! irr' _i_ la PrOprieti IT ALSO t EmovEs AND PKltalsaltirtiLY Ctla.Es MA. Diszs.- king known to the . MIA strie.sama AN IIII.UItit,sTATE OF TILE BLOOD portaJit discovery can, Viz: 'Scrofula oy King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate moo ,. Cutottists Eruptions, Pimples on the face, Blotches, I fib testing hy.cheinica, Biles ? . hrouic Sore Eyes. Rung Worm or Tetter, I properties of a Tare plai Seal4lflead, Enlargement & Pain 'of the Bones I b anks of the Wapsepinic aiJitlints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie'Syinp. i covered hat it possessed litinitia„ Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases aria. i er, which, in their opinio 14 from an injurious use of Mercury, I remedies, the result of th Dropsey, Exposure or Imprudence in I render it a lilife; also, Chrouic . constitutiona I • disorders. AND .C. I for a sufferir ll ig world. ' hi ICI Lb* medicine several innocent but very potent ; plant were tamed with 1.1„ article* fafthe vegitablc kingdom are united, forming i h un d re d s u. f; instance 15, t a cempoitnd entirely different in its character and the complete and perfee properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled and every form, 4nti it is to its o when laboring under remedy is destined to pr pt;ration on the system I diresse l ,; It should be in die halide of every person, , thus medical wor l d. F a I who by ~ IFpusiness, or general course of life, is predis -1 warrant. them in makit posed tidhe very many ailments that render life a! „Sent, t h at i t timitit , a . utti curse, ad of, a blivsing, and so ofton result in l uproot and expel disease inite death. i l - I known. • FOR SCROFULA. I , This Gre Dr. Drake's Panacea Is recommended as a certain !has been adimpistered in remedy. Not one instance of its failure has ever oc. i numbers of patients, in curred when freely used ! Ii cures the disease and at ! hasad baffled the skill of 'the 'maid time imparts vigor to the whole system.-- and had proved 100 obeli Scrofoloss persons can never pay to much attention , tile nutritious rettiedies to the Bite of their blood. Its purification should be astonishment or all, ii e their urea aim ; for perseverance will accomphill a hunt cures ; thus laillian euro of !Ikea hereditary disease. . • the greatest reined.es krir 0,..,! - 's ' but over all the Pills, S FOR ERUPTIONS OF TH E AKIN, virtues are so loudly %rut ~._ Scury o pcorbdtte Affections, Turner*, White Swe tt.i ll: log,- . 'irides. Ulcers. Cancers , Running orsp , ,; L iii and breadth of the land. AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE Scabs, 0 d Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot bk , I y.. highly extolled ; it'searehes out the very root (411 r I the proprietors cliallenle the world to produce its disease, 41,nd by removing it from the system, makcia erit.al. It acts in per feet liar ninny w lih the lasi of r ., ,! harem, and completely eiii ire a the Blood, a vittlittui cure ear ain and permanent, . t . I"i x • state of which is !Ali!' cause of all de•eise. It list, town ./ - DIGESTION OR DY ;PEPSIN, ; administered in - Asthma, A'peipl, xy, Barbers' :Itch No tiliedieine perhaps has 'ever been discovered . Canker, Catarrh, Cho era Nlorbus, Colic, Csiiids which .gives so much tone to the-stomach and causes Cough, Consumption, C oiip. Cramps and Cu4ule the secretion of a healthy g astric juice to decompose sic., Caneerogs Sures id Ulcers, Dropsy, Dysliep. .i. the foodtts Dr. Drake's Panacea. sia, D) - sectary, Epilmsy E y ..p e las. EtilargerneOt m i the Spleen, Fever and A ile. Female Complentai Fe, RHEUMATISM. , vers of all kinds. Gravel, G nit, lh,.u'ries, Intlima. Dr. D,rake's Panacea is need with the greatest sue- icn of the. Liver, Lungs K. , lin )s and Bladder, hull , eess in Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are gestron, Jaundice, Lepreiky, L.ver Complaint, Nefiral. enronie.,P It cures by riming, out all impurities and ' . gia, Palpitation of the t• earl . Piles, Scrofula. Spinal foul hurriora which have accuinulated in tile system. Complaint, Salt-Rheutn,'Srald 11, , ad, Syphilis, Sup. which art the cause of Rhalrilallll,•GOUl..2lld Swell. prtS,Sl•lll or the Mensei, Tie Douloureux, &c. -The ings of Ole joints. Other teinedtes sometimes give proprietors have yet to ,learn that it has failed Sin a tempora(y relief; this entirely eradicates the disease' single malaise, of effect tie a cure. a from thdisysterri, even when the• limbs \sad bones arc: is a Ix dreadfully swollen. of diseasr, it is i-initien ti i ' - . community. An 1111111811 ; CONSL'MP HON. and money has bre', say Coristnurrios CAN BE CUBED.—Coughs. cata v h, It has already crosse d Bronehtkle. Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Dillicu i lt or are now in pro.2ress to profuse !gaper-Aeration, Heim Flusli, Night Sweats. , GREAT REM ED Y th Pain in the side &c. have been cured, and can lati with . 'l'l l , , prom ietors invite as, muclili certainty as any other simple disease. A and they foe! assured tn. specific inks lung been sought for, but to vain until the ti, a with the anise trot discovery of Dr. Drake's Panar-ea. It is mild mot 1,,,i,,i, ~ safe but4ertain and efficaelous in its operation, and PR IN CIPAL 0111ce. 45 'Bowery, N. Y cannot &nobly injure the most delicate constitution, We worild earnestly recommend those afflicted 14' Sold also by C. BA lAA% IN, Azerit, Montrose. gibe it •It.rial—and we believe they will not Lave occa- Pricr2s Cyrus a 1iu. ,. . skin tol!regret it. The system Is cleansed and ; - - T strengthenedl the ulcers an the lungs are healed, and the patirlats gradually ri gain t:. it usual health and, atrengttdi Read the following: ii TEsumoN DEA" Am :—ln reply I o yu th use Of Di. Drakes Panacea, I will say, that a 1.1,1 .1,1 Pratt .. , s „. ~ ci D u e t c s . n l e .i n t I r t e , $ 1 1, 74 c 7 1, Hi a th ugh* perfect disbeliever in tue exisistenco of a P nacedi or a cure fur all iliseas”s, however valuable it ay bp in certain conditions of the system, still 1 h ve belip.ved that a cure for colomoynon would be discoverdd sooner or later; and curiosity lcd me to try your me:Mine in two very inveterate cases.' They i l were pr l ',flounced by the attendii.a physicians to he IMudonAir cusvmerirts, and abandoned by them asin. curable. ti - One of the persons had been under the treat• mint of imeral very able practitioner:- fur a number of yeiars, W A, O they said she had ..51,1 fashioned Con. stmptio4 combined with Serrifrilo," and that she might !lager for sonic time, hut could not It rcr.rna , n(ntly r e lieved. In both cases tho etTicet of the Pans eta - has leen most gratifying. linty four or fivebot— tlis wereoised ny one of the pc r,otta heft.ore site h..— gar, to 141prOVe rap, iy. TN.W,I, 1.)1\ :111k•lit tril • I will orly add lila I t"..tn,har a.t I ..,., it dh em,0:14._ tniin by tilierdant-e land by the eNtet/SIVC obsertat.lon ad a atuknowingy, and knowing also,the Mjurtous rffeet.- / i ini nine cases out of ten td tar, boor so., and tither veg• eyible lektics, as well as many of the tape:tor ants and addativeit; I should never have recoutnit oticti the use of Drak ,a Panacea if I had rot her ii aequaintod will. Lc ingr 'clients. Suffer a it to say that Ouse arc m o nmencl e— d by our most p 'pular and scii ntilie physi. 1 tti most c ansruiniil in their present combined stare. form prob.. a ly thei? ! best alterative that has ever been made. The c to is fh accordance with a theory of Consumption boache4 in France a few years ago, by one of her 1 ost eminent writers. on medicine, arid now establish by fats winch admit of no dispute. Vect Respectfully Yours. t... C. GUNN. To use the lancuaz , -of another, 'Dr Dralcs'.. Pao. a ea is always salutary ri its effects—never ilijUriOu•.' I is notllan opiate or expectorant. It is not intend, d t lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great: r medy4a grand healing and curative compound. t e grin, and only remedy which medical science & a ill haslet Produced fur the treatment of this hith. eto unepnquered malady. And•no person afflicted ith thi dread disease will be just to himself and his ! r lends 4he go down to the grave Wahl!. testing its; n v um 1 . A single bottle. in must eases, wi:l produce ar favorapc change in the condition of any patient, I:ow'everilow.” TO THE LADIES. Ladle". of pato complexion and consumptive bah-. ' and Ilucii as are debilitated by those obstructions hich &Males are liable to, arc restored by the tisc a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. Ir. is by far t e best remedy,ever discovered for weakly children, a, d stick as have bad humors; being pleasant, they 11 ke it It immediately restores the appetite, Nothing can be more surprising than its invigora-, . t ngetreqs on the human frame. Persons, all weak. ries, aneoasaitude before taking it, at once become robust mid full of energy under its influonce. It im ,ediatefy counteracts the nervelessness of the fe- ' . ale frailne. CAUTION.—Be careful and see that you get the genuine Vii . DRAKE'S PANACEA—it has the signature a Gao. i '", STURILI on the wrapper—and also the iMe 4 . OIL DlLitlit'S PLNACEA, Pll/1.4." blown in the .lass. Prepa4 . d only by Storrs & Co., Druggiitta, No. 21 rtblt St., Philadelphia. Bentley & Read, lizentssfor Susquehanna County. DENTISTRY. 1-, -,,,R.*. Smith, Dental Sargon, will LP be round as usual, at Searle's Hotel on Man days and. Tuesdays of each week, fully prepared to perform all kinds of operations in Dental Surgery.— Re flatteis hiniself that his Plato work, (teeth set up on goldlplate) is equal to any to be found in this country. it To bear him out in the above assertion, he 'refers w . ( h the utmost confidence to his numerous patrons i ' this vicinity. MI his work is warranted, and as ati[ encouragement lo those afflicted with de cjyed teiiak, he will assure them that he can so clean 'rid fill them with gold and other foil, as to preserve cm for[itears, if not during life. None can so wel preciste good teeth as those who are deprived of t em, and by early attention to them,' much agony d mortification (to say nothing of health and an nil,. Itireath,) can be avoided. There certainly ben*economy in avoiding a good Dentist. 1 '!I 14—tnno - in Voozs. nooss. FIII4CII Psalmist by the dozen or single. Ptitipaophy,,Chernistry, Alintorick, Gram Mars, Arlthmetie Young Ladies' Glass Book, Algebra,History,,' Botany, Geogru , P mil hys; fleiirs' Headers, obb's do., Spelling 0 0,0 1telitsp Painify_ Bibles, Pocket do., Testa. featscmdav Selittol Books for Libraries, Blank Nola. Patter, Qullis, Blank Sandell*, 4 4 4, ..-ebe4p at the dole of • J. rOIPS ArPttirA)7o, 1517GAli, at 8,7 1 , ind s'ee n t, * Mod, Pow tnit4.- 13 0 I OF r poR r i gi n c Q Till ' t TOWNSEND'S hOILDSAPARILLA. ! THE MOST EXTRAIORDINAItY MEDI- • i iregOtah L e: -!. t. IC PIL ei NE' IN 'An WORLD. ! . i I. , Tilk exiraci la :!itt up in eon 4 beaten iitin el s thitrin cheap , er, pleasanter, and wartatiP - d Ipetior In . , any. seat; . , it cur, • dinenses %%Inlaid voinitikar;purgi .g, siekeititurcir debiltdtiting . the I his method of pia- Pti-in i ' i 3 • I -MEAT 'FALL AM WINTER MIDI-1 trill valuable 3111, )111 , ! , in the history of. rued- t! - .. A./n i t ' : - . :. The arras beauty add superiority of Ith's mistletoe ! %iliver alj I .. i n ' 'other ts, while it eradicittar diseises It tnYlgortiten the Maly. It • esptiriment . ,: the s v e lt e c a l L is ote• of the very best ran and ;MT inter metlteMen known ; It It; which grows tiling; ,the i not only pnridm , the.whole s y strin, and strengthens flip person. n River, in lowa, Ihey4:l;ti but it createsmitw, pure flint rich . blood; a power pestensed by healing and restore 1, la . in combination wOli.o her ' medical rescarclice, wittld 'OOO or • TIIOLICON l ' n a.: o : o ther medicine. And in this hen the great kecret of its won "'''' 1 ((Print success. It boil Performed within the 'tont two years than 35,000 core's of severtt;casrs of disease ;.. at: least 7 thew weft s considered incurable. More than , ti.lloo canes of Ciiiinde ,Rhetimatlsm; .1 1 , 3,1100 ICII-41.8 of Dyspepsia: : 1 . . I .1.001; rams of geiatial debiltlyand want of energy; lie remedial powurk of This, Tom ca.4is of the different (malt) complaints; e least possible delay, a nil fn' l icy proved hilly adrmint . t to removal of disease in any ,I. ‘2,1010 cases or ScroinJa ; 1,50tt cameo of iderr complaint; °ZOO eases of dist Ewen of tile kidney and dropsy; • SAO) eat , ten of Comment ion': . , on fid o ,,t y bet . ,eved thapithe Arid ilmasaniln I,t' eases of :Owner the mood, viz ; ulcer, et= an mit ire reed in I Erysipelas, Stilt Rheum!. pimple:ow the face &c..., hgther with , n e wt.: headache% pain in, the side nod chest, '' n - in their possession 4illy 1 Fl u Znra 'u tfic c rong. ° k . ,' the aal uundttig at 1101111 Ce. This, we ace aware must appear incredible, but -tie- bave ly attrintases in ifiEl 1,01V4 t o,t ! letters from physicians and other ageiltn front all parts lif the U-. . . aired States informing 114 ol'the extrnortlinarri circa.: It. 'Vain every other. medicine row i Busisk irk, Eng, one of the wont tomectable lituggints :hitlN.:of- ! :-. 1i lark. N.. 1 itiTauts tot that he ran refer tit more that iSIT CAlikii , i t Remedy ; lin that place alone There are I.llOUralltis in the city of N.eve rink whieli 'vn will refer tea!, line plensrite, and to men ofthar• • order to lest its power to i , a'll'; alter. It is the best Medicine fur the prevtinire of disease e 1110 , 1. llol,l' In es east in. 1411 ell , A nown --I / Llllllolibletl4 Saved the lives of more titan r m be most ulch\ Pi') s le4 l ". 1: - },i)00 CHILDREN TH SEASON. E PAST. aie to he remove I by VI: Y (1f , An it removed the cause of diseake, and-prepared tmsn for the r the day, and to the pe eirc I Fornorturr sesson. It has never been known to Injure In the ectudi CO:111,1de and peOna. : leant the must delicate child. lv Inu rn pliiiig. not only tiver i RHEIDIATISM. \\ II to the medical prufest4nalt ) Thts Sarsaparilla in risen) with the west perfect !access in 'punts however:severe or chronic l'in , anion • rups and . I -' an a ce3 s, whose : i ß ,o l :Z i cle .. , " l " l. i iiiin pe ' rfitrunni are indeed wonderful. - ( - Mier pßed thioughuut the letlgth : remedies r. u rro-rror, ,eve iewimony rellt f. dos entirely erten st 1 cares it from the system, even when the limbw and bones are ' ; do' Amity - swollen I ry - Hem Mr. Seth Terry, one ' ef the old• st and most respect I Ole lawyer' , in Ilanford, Con,. The followipg Is all extract of a lett, i ruder,. d t non him. 1 Up Trur‘trvrr o—l have used one bonfire( your Sarsaparilla, nod pool it is nue:lent lit its elfocis upon a chrome. rheumatic pain to which I ain sobjr•ct. front .en injury, occ'asione'd /WWII al ~,,,, nolo ri public Wren. Please send lli., IWO of 3 , 11 r bottles to the ra it ill LIT. Svyttordr I have wove }et with two of Oug principal plryirclans, turd recommend your Sarsaparilla. . SETH TERRY. the world. lo try a striettitoa y n !! he pc.rf; etly Palen :u1;.;s;; ul their teprusilnta 15 1 : J.r r ,* zkez TII.ESE :trefjurely vege!eble. They den rt.e nn I ritore t action th,• dtzettove 01'1 'arse and panic !hr. Wood and Z . Ve tt a In_.llh y - f ], w fif a ci g h the (nod. f.l,.tufn -- They are a care and snric rtnnetfy for O,V r,r Can. pfaufts or ce s . r.: it a'.l thnir Nrrvons twit %, 11, ad )nhe, C•o_zhs, C.dds anti and Finger. are could .but ,cure to the sr opera \ion, and pc rfect!v sodl r thdsc-ynang and o;d, of tin liditated convtltutions, tfd are unrivalh,l at a farndo tn. 11.•ITIl. bar•r,'v-'c 1 7 ,1 ;f: r, n hri rare ..,1•••••liit: aII I 'll 'ci 'll2l V 1). 1 p• ,•• , 44 • r '• U . said or ate II ' nimr p.II 11 , ,V 1,1 lo!ti tul3 dtrert rmo - jst ~s a ,,,, e.:ded with us for a ume, wi.ose ~: a:,d plat roninr.lnqi Las '.•••••!:i d. and thot.e .-- hearing name nn t!,l tna: t‘ , re gontu‘ii. has. Seen pill.. reo tip, anti the name of !Lc ig.tnal pro— prietor, Dr. I:, 1,. Soule & is found On each box of the genuine S Dr. Soule has always loan ufaetured the Sovereign Balm Sol,: in !v A ; F,iends. r ; ‘llll..rd, 11 i ;Y.& 13, , n0c : H r (J. G. P,61,: tiro dilyn. O. A. I,:drldge ; Great liend, Win. Da) !oft. New York Bai Erie Rail Road, MMER REtt NG EM lENT.*-From Hay 1, llClS,iantil further notice. FOR lAA:I:SF:NCI:RS—Leave NEW YORK from the fug t.of Duane St., at • 7 o'- clock P. M filr Pierinom Clarks town, Spring Voiley;•-Milusey,Ralllpo.Monroe Works, Turners, Mohroe, Ox ord, Chester, Go shen, New liamptoni Middletown, lluwells, tisville. and Portr-lEtivis. For New York andlibtermediate places, leave PORT .IFRVIS at A. M., and 3 I'. M. Ot is vilre at 635 A. M., rintl 3 35 P. M., Middle. town a: 7A. M., and P. M., Goshen 7 20 A. M.. and 420 I'. M., Ohester at 7 A. M„ and 4 P. M. ILT All Bogizage ttie risk of the owner. uulcss put in charge ;(4,t the Baggage Masters. Fifty lbs, of personal baggoge allowed to each passenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger' trains. FOR FREIGHT4I..thive New York at 5 o'— cluck 1': M.. per Bargts Samuel Marsh, Henry Suydam jr. and Du4kirk. .Leave Port Jervi, at 9 A. M., Otisvill, OLIO A. M., Nliddletown at 11 A. M.. Goshen at M & Cheater at 123 M. MILK will 'be taken morn mg and evening by trains running exprerslyfor that purpose. H. C. SEYM:OUR Superintendent. GREAT INAPIpAL \YORK! A Hi.sery of the Herniation and Lives or She Heroes of the 14 tar of Independence, BY CHARLES J. PETERSON, An elegant volume with ; 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 bqautilul Wood Engravings. '"l'his is a splendtd bobk. A valuable addi• tion to the Historic Ltterature of our country. raWe are much mistaken 4 it does not take rank with the works of.frving and Prescott."— Frankford Herald. •It igirpassesanY sirnilar work vet offered Ito the American putilic."(---Neats Gitzette. " It may be properly considered a popular ised Military History of the Revolution, ex tremely well and judiciqusly written."—North American. " The present worts on the Revolution..and its Heroes, is supert, both in extent and de sign to any that has heretofore come under our notice."—lnquirer. " A well conoecteß,HOtory of that eventful Veriod."—Le4er. " Decidedly the bnikpnpultir History of the War of 'the Revolution land its Heroes, that has yet been given to„theicountry."— Sat . Past. IM AGENTS W ANTED to Canvass for the aboretiegant Work,-M , evety County and Talon in th e , united Slates, -to: whom .the most liberal inducements will be offered. :Price only fp). Address (Pest paid) WM, A LEARY, r' N4.45$ Mrth SECOND St. t RIALADELPIIIA. SALE Leather — ti Bret i rate 'artlelo for-asie SALE .„-, - J. WEBB. ”euth e t I the 1 . 1.111‘ 11l VOl/fifiellSC 44 . the of St by a timely um: of it. the Ailantir, and mneaiures ‘t , nd tjii• b:ussings ottif this ~~, _ dam; ~`:1' _ ~ ~.~` : ~. MNM tl• I h I • :t 601 n .v iota pry u,: ME CuNtit " ..NIPTION CURED. Clearisot and 'trengthe•ri. Ventiumpt lou can be cured. Ilmn. chink I 'oleenitpti.tn Liver Complaints. Ct.lds, ratarrli,Conglia, .‘,,A,,,,,,.Splar r rrt re' lrt,,oLl Formeas in the Chest, Hectic Flush, Night : 4 tveuti, !When a Ile VrOftlie Ftxpecturation, Path in the s t i le Sr It tik been and Cao 6e cdred. . Utt Tewlic to —Dear dirt Nearly twenty years ayl' I took vu dent relth wh ell settled out my lungs and allitted me -ae vete!y iride.fl. finally tt lee nine a constant became riritfttl but riot .0 , invt. a, to prevent tie trout attending to toy bds:ne 9 s.— R • dhin the last G o vents it ln,r rearVvl nn nie er.d.iony. At ;last I her.", 'rr•.tuccrl-1 breathed oath difficulty add raiser! %sorb ml count notch had thriller. and for the last not* month:. previnos to wain_• your had reviler olghtt sweat's; rialced ioy I. }rods and myself supianted I would die With the c ats. u npumn ; led I have the happiness to avpri-e )on tam. to ' lilysurprise lifter oeieg three bottles of your :tars:wart-1h I find lily health rektorr . 4l. It r.•iiVed itlegracluall - 3,111irl I Mtt nor. rojo,tir2 notch MC. than I hare for the last earn I • had .11ritro.t t ntlrely lost niyappeilte. which is now alsoyetitened Yon e at-liberty to publish this in the papers w li.ritte it you C Not,e. y lade girl, who is I hrt•e years rild,had a very load cough •; the o !hot,. 0 inter. We bee not t ••rt her necon ro.' intint the mrdirlni. I I:nee - het same of lir a:ul is 5 ,„. ; „ le:hold lon wolf 11 , rayon', n#,l site „ ~„„. irfl hi oily ar. rioy chiral let er nary. Sht• par also ' n ib . 1.1 ,k I l lenratVay. and lire All) I b ' , Month . met I ani sal she reCtrt'et'Llt tier health l/0111 usu.g sour CttC,;. lit iii, et 1., tie. 'IV. CO N A NT, 444 Ilinvery. • • :G EIZT,S RRAD Tills. - 'lnunhnhit`. , 111111 bloteliee on the far,•, netalt of It b aGe Or it,' .1 Or 'l,Wtl , l .414 will clr•ar.a s o', re. i.cr 111•• and gene silt /011.101101, t.purk hog ..p•A. nod treriutitril emus kirtt--till of which are of S/1411irtt.$4 t ails.' In. amour ed.larheA. . (; R}. 1T FF:II.II,E ,)lEnicisit. Dr. it",.. rt•- , :tirl',Sa Nat.:trill:l Is a +overeien nnd••rp4rlt• ern, fur I iirlit eat 1:..-111141.16n, li.treettnes.o, Letteorthaut or' 11' hit e.t E.t.a re , tell I , ' dah• 1,17 altu,s(•tiatiOn, Ineetttint pee of ritine, el ineoltintnty trisclemt• thereof, and for the general pries:rat tor. of the ,),,tsiti, Int I..tllEtr - Vt heitter the tosoli et intiererit can,. ~ pr,sl teed In trie2,:arite, Ole,. Etr aft:Went. 1 \01111,1•t rat, 11 , at.., Cu; in Iciii! I liall Ito ttiVit r. , tirlt: efr..ref• on the :Mate tE :Winn PE funr, al . wealtne,s awl houttudt., treat taking it ott,i t—r•EittE• rctliElnt anal 101 Of energy le,tler Its lotto /tura. It initYtellattely s owl:yr:tett , the netvetttaree, or the to E , rE at , • it I tin ~ t4 , rt a at (fay, et lat, reit., •-n. It will ant !Jr.. E•ttEertE.llol t-1•••• /ft, awn Ile n -II delicate n itatiirt• lii ,•.< ;111..1 Leg I tra.tett of , tit, .. eerre , llik•li. but Wi cal/ assure 111 , arll,sted that h a , ul..uk. ,;:',.,t..... hive 1...•11 rE l ent, al tar 11, Se, , ral ~1-e, wrer, taut etei have ttt•qrr u inherit ch•.,ltett. alter a - ,,, Z a I. as 1.4 IN , oh till* tax ainable medicine, have Lydell Lies, vd 1511!1ruall1., offspring. s , Dr. T., - sit, sn--3IJ witi, being erently distressed by weak laces and -, enorsi debt illy, and .11.11,Terltig, CULP InUal:): It) Pain and - " ' a sen 4 a llo,l aiL hearth: dawn, 'aiiiliit an the vs mutt, a' . li bth e r ill , neultiva , , anal haring known camel where your illediailte Inks et 1 V , IEI ' Cr..! EI ttE, al.d zlso I1,1111)1: Ittertnialletialcti fEEt sod, ea ' -,'... 1 ii,i, , . 41 , 7,1,1,-.,1. 1 ,g.tam.ll a n ti ~.I I!,'tot sour 1 . \ I.raOt at 5 , I• • t; . ..11.rt nod , • , 1 , ..w. d the , ttr , ct Iwo ) ,, ,I saw me 'lira ri•or I , , a ., n it tE .,,,,,t,•,! 1., nE,,,plat I N al:c1 rE t.t.••tt ti bet Itt In al: h. ni, !Ea: gra let of 1 , r.;e. N•te-ti.r. :CM fi•rett .11. I lake pl,.:1?ille 111 alio, il aticoWle,, 6 l4l:l; and recommendang at to the pubes 31. lie NIODI: E A :la hay. Au: r: l=t7. c;,ar.l & L3 - dins sts. T,. At an t..,n, at \ ts.i.r.tin Itaile-a —Tilit , Retract ol :;area pa . Ila lit- it , 0 tt'sittnnAy pre . :1,01 lit ',fertile.' I. reittille E • '.14 ~,:,,,,t, N., I. m. 0 ., u , !to ha, rea.rlon te belle‘e site in approach. IC I liar c I 1 coal it• r eat • • I:I, Init., iii life, - bll , llo‘ll 4 o2lect I‘, 1 aki• Cl, an It 1••• a d,erlttlit It:El.-Mit e ally vii lite hanteroos 81.11 `•:. El ••••. tate- I, as India letattiet are Sallie( t at [hat' little tin Tie, iadriud eta) Ito Elt"avEnVbeenfal yearn by using Coe molt ele. Nor a, ;t, - - ...,,11ua1dr loriliese apprenelartp•womatt heod. n,t I, sale u:ated to ascot tint tire, by tpticke•at,2 the 1.1:,,ed and itnlvlra;lll2, tile syeteiti. Joked thi, 111 , 1141,e 1., tilt alua• ble Ina all the thee:men he which Women are subject. It b. are, the whole systetii. rrtileiVn permannatly the natural enernt ..., by ammo an the intonation of the body, alai so Ito --t lima In Wet 111.. sysl , tri a, to - pain tun - a nillisequent relaxation. ,shun h 15 t!an . G ant all iIIOSI ini'llit:/qtS taiten for lcznale 11r:.r.,.kner.s anal ,1t5..a... • S(11( )Fl. - LIA. 'CURE' D.—This Certificate con , luoiv , •l.) proves that this t‘atsaitartlla pa, perfect cientml n ,et tau noire_ Etlint Male til t teantai of tile blood. Piece persons euttnl In 0111. hoe -c n- I/ illorucrilelited. 'E lan. Tun• • gr. , . at —Deaf Sr• I h ies the Measure to ilium you that three ~f itt, children Irate brwii cured 'of the sc drilla 1,a3 the arne of ..nir oxrenent ntedieine. They were aglieted very WV,. 55 Itil . 1.11 .. , tres : have tith e d ciii-y tour 4/011.,; It took them away, :yr v. :rich I feel a:l4r -deep obligation. ' fear-, respectfully, IS IAC IV. CRAIN, IOG Vroost,er street, New Vosici. \lamb I ,11 - 47. Urtiaoss or PI" nl• tn.,. —Pr Townnend is almo s t ' tinily re. relying order,:trotti elt•tt., taus ati'dltrerent parts of I liqUitiott. This Is to cyrtafy that Ave, plat - ale fans he the' city oriAlluttry, have In rititnei,eas cam-, ',reser itt , :•il Ur 'I an'nelid's Sar4iparilla,• and betteve It. to be one Of the most valuable prepar4tinns at alto market. : H H - PAGLIA - NG,' 31 I). J - WILSON, II It FIRIGGS. 1 - Albany, A roil I, 1 ,-1 1fe ' ' 'l . ELS! RN LIOR F. : 1: S Urricss.—capt 0 W' !Mean, antic of }la I! .4, Marine 'carve, and a itiember if Ow Neld Jerson Lt.Titatature,b4s kindly seat us the todowing cerr,iticate. II tells'lts own khr y. ksttwss, January d 1547. A year since I was taken withithe influenza and uty whole poem left in a debilitated s: ate. I seas induct:ll[o try HE Town- ' raid's sareapirilla, and ;after taking two or three hotpi.n was; eery much relP"ved. and attributer at entirely to said medicine,. I have continued taking Lai and it 1 that I improve every day.— I believe it saved any life, and wo o d not be - watltrant at uhder ally consideration.' G W id cHE.A.N. 1 . , PILES r P,.tLEs! . - i Dr. ToWIISCIld'el Sarsaparilla is no loss sudcessfu I in raring thin dirtreak,ing cum plaint ihanfor diseases of the blood, Hysterapsia,Rheurna t Imo, atid nervous debility. Read thin: nr Townsend—The etfatetsofyrner sarsaparilln pre truly won- Male'. For the last 6 air d 16 years pint I have leclell saibjt to se- , yen, ,tracks of the piles, oting which 1 have.suffiarea all the ' tortures of that complaint, find hail despaired of ever find ing retie 1, except in death. I have Me pleasure to inform you that` there; an 3et a balm ha Gilead." 11have ds,ed two hoinesol yMir Sat. 1 saimrilla, mad ; feel no remains of nix old complaint. l'syntl you this for publication, anatany person Sou may refer tolne3l -Would be happy to Inform of Hie here is 1Z have rece.vett: at your hands. Youri traly,,' JCO 1A Nn A ~ 49 Fultrn- et. Thomas Smith, Frinterl62 Nassau - street, 3,1 story, cure long standing ta tad argravSted eaecypf the Piles. i Principal ()Rice 126 rl Oort street, Sun Ithililitig, Neiv York , 1 Beiitley knehd, Ag9ts for Susquehanna :Qounty.i _ _. if . I I le _„_,______ 0137r3A7 CA.71713 T:110 '', i i ARPEcTING of splendid Brussels patterna, %_/ at 35icents per yard and upwaro,.and Painted M I ndow 'Viatica a 1.75 cents for atile-at 1 1 . H. BUBRITT'S. . • New Milford, Juno 19, 1848. - • --- tt — k — g§ll. Cornq ntonly. 4i cents ti n 8 Pol. lock at 4. just Opened; at S.r.tlntrilY's. June 22,:1848. - 24 PISCES Limns and Ginghains at greatly rncluted pencil, just receibed at June 8,1848. STAI4SAU.RYIS. 11k4 ETHIJDIST, ,Baptist, and Pesuytenan Hymn Books,lEnveletpes Mono Seats, at ; ' . • J. LYONS. . _ N'E W G 0 D - S • TI 1 J LYONS resliel,etfullil informs his frinnds - and the pui?lic that he is anti opening ,a hands some assortment of goods, Iconsisting of DRY GOODS. GI4OCESJES., , • CROOKKRY 'ASS-WARE, DARD.WARE,INAILS. I BOOKS 4 ',STA' lONERY. D sTur.P.,Pr itc. 4T which will anWiStititinaily T hankful for past falors, he inticits rt contittnauce.of the same.' iiiirrifi'difii;lliis 14 , '7ER I I V - . lirEirEiN NEW . IrOll,lE CQLt EGE , OF HEALTH, 207 MalnAtreet, Buffalo, N. Y. DA. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Litbontriptle Mont Trae remedy I nclew'm the many ALL OVER THE WORM). - Is his now become am valtr aseiticuteler Amity use, tPg is particularlY recommended for 11 1 ROPEV.I ' nil *ages etude compleint immediately relieved, t t o ter qf how long standing. Sce Pimp til et jar Thie disease ism Dightful, as CHOLERA, and the slow fi l ed dreadful proves, of the malady, bloating Lk van a degree which renders the patient stterly luta% Ws a , knits one of its mow distressing features. HITHERTO INCURABLE, it no* yields MAMA remedy—and Physicians use it b. licly privately with perfect success. Let. any one t o has ever hail a symptom of Dropsy. of any sharer keep ur this article by them and if they would avoid tee a: natal • APPLICATION OF THE KNIFE, t . to pesforote the system and let the atesuaidated water e. away, only to MI up again, and finally mid fa a else death. kit Mem just use this remedy in season; and a covery is sure. Let them try it atany stage of this& and a ewe is certain, if they will give it a 'fair trial, ' GRAVELS and all diseases of the urinary organs ; for these di ing complaints it stands alone ; no other article can teliaus you; and the curd testified to will tare/Mee u m " xi skeptical i—fee pamphlet. ~. How many sulThr Vote this painftil complaint, and f ey there Is no cure. Youmay thiuk.yon have gravel thereis onlyinflammation—therWrnity be calculi—and it may be hardly (brined—it may 'even be stone in bladder, yeti. you are sure of a cure in all but , the earned disease, and if stone in the bladder does, a. by the aid of this medicine all inflammation caused by it will subside, and unless the furtnation is of years nand. Mg, the calculi is disiolved, and Nought away ini particle*. All stages of this disease has been cured by' niixture. One of the fi rst Medical . men is the & 4 Nen York was mired of gravel by this medicine. au Pamphlet. , .. LIVER COMPLAINTS, Fever and :Arse. Bilious I/Meares—To the Greet 1, eit especially, and wherever these complaints prevail medicine is offered. NO MINERAL' AGENT 4 1 • so acki.rioss compound iS a part of this nixterc, It corm these diseases with certainty and celerity, and does sts, leave the syittem torpid. See Pamphlet. So thoroughly does this minute act in this disease, Oen an immediate cure is made. All other remedies are now net aside. as this great ymetable preparation, safe , (for it contains no poisonous mineral, which is the basis of, mu other Fever Ague and temedies ‘ ). • . SPEEDY AND - EFFECTUAL, it .s the grand healing medicine,, and is daily cunt; in thousands. The secret-of its re-building the enure con intuition is. that it is compounded of 22 - dialect vegetable properties, each root e'remedy distinct by Judi. PILES, ! a complaint of a most painful character, is , • IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and a cure fbllows by a few days use of this articten far before say other preparation for this disease, of Minx ocher diswise originating from impure blood. ne s Pose phtet. • This diNnwe is purely one of the blood the unmet' this medicine, is so speedy that the Piles, whether nal or etternat, will becured by its use in a few weeks.— Hundreds, perhaps we can say thousands hare been per fectly cured.in the use Of "two or three bottles of Mishits. cure, and as this cure is produced from the action of this panacea upon the blood, it is mote likely to be pernimp!at than any cure produced from external remedies. DEBILITY OP,TIIE SYSTEM• weak I,ac.k. Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or ittflanuar non of sane, is immediately retitesit by a jam days saes/ this medicine, and Ei sure iy always a nzult of its use- It stands as. A CERT3IN RE!LEDy for such complaints, and also for derangement. of the male frame, IRREGIILARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS. painful menstruation. 2Vo article' Anaever been steed except this *Mich mould.rosich this Idiot of derancesests. It may be.relicdmpon as a sure and effective teum.sly, and did we feel permitted to do so could give A TROLTSAAILI NAMES as proof of Cures in this .I,strcnislng class of. complaints. See. pamphlet. .dll broke,' damn, debilitated etoublutiess from the effect of mercury, will rind the bracing lower at thus article to act immediately, and the poisonous mineral eradicated front the sweat. The 2:1 distinct properties which compose this article, manifest themselves particularly in the application of the compound. for the distressitig chew of complaints which head this paragraph. ' For cettetties there has beta asid is the north of • Europe, a • CERTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT, . which in all di eases or derart...-ementiof the fenialefnime„ obstructions, di,ffirnities, painful menstrual-ions, &c. has effected a cure. This root is indigenous to our soil, and found in large quantities, and as a medicinal proisirw stands without an equal ; it fenus one of the compounds in the preparation, which as a Whole is the best remedy ever given to a debilitated female; it is sure, and theapr tent will be restored to health by its use. :.ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the alterative properties of this article PURIFY THE BLOOD, and drive such diseases: from the system. See paint/der for testimony or cures in all diseases, which the Inward an ailvertisement will not permit to be named here.— Agentarive rheas away; they contain pages,andcatl& tats' of high character, and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF pf the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. /2 of the peculiar features of this article that it nerer fait. to benefit in 'any case, and if bone. and stench are loft build upon, let the emaciated and fingering invalid HOPE ON. and keep takilwthe medicine as long a there is an im provement. 'The proprietor would, CAUTION TUB PUBLIC against a number of articles which come out ander the head of SARSAPARILLAS. SYRUPS, &C. as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. 6r.c. They are good for eel. ing, and concocted to gull the antra)) , ; TOUCH THEN( NOT. Their inventors never thought Greasing such diseases till this article had done it. d particular study of tAirpop phlet is earnestly solicited. Agents and ail whd sell - the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at E 2 do. ht E 1 each—the larger hblding 6 oz. More than two mull bottles. Look out and not get imposed aped. Every tat tle has " Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mime: blown upon the- the written Signature of "Gr. C. Vaughn" on the irecti s, and "G. C. Vaughn, Builkdor stamped on Me ark. one other are genuine. Thepared by Dr. O. C..V , d soldat the Principal Office, 9gr Plain street, o, at wholesale and retail. No =ra tion given to I hers unless post paid. Orders from repo , tarty constituted dgenta.cterptcd. Post paid letter, Or verbal communications soliciting advice. promptly at tended to, gratis.' For sale by all respectable Druggists to the United :States and Canada. • Also by SOLD, WlLnlestec & Retail by Olenu, McKenrin & Cl t c Drug.pbt.4, No. DX, Mallon jame, N. Y, city. Agents in this county:. BENTLEY & READ, MOW. rose; ITENRI BassitT.New Milford; P. BRAD. LEY, Great Bend ; G. G. Pride, tiarford. rrOWNSEND'§' 'Sarsaparilla dad Jayne's Expectorant, cheap at POST'S. • 'Justness Cants. miss 11. LANE. MV-1-3.gaiMill A DWAI=3.O.n'TAT?TR.To Spring villa P. R.: THAYER & I. N. HAIVLEY, BOTANIC, HYDROPATFUO .CIANB,;& S.URGEONS—Office- at their dwelling orr Owego street, ono door west of the Baptist Meeting House—Will heat home Saturdays of each week, where they will be, happy to.wait upon ell those who may favor them. with a call. _ • G. Z. DIMOCK, Physitinn and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa.—Office over IL Searle & Co's Store, in the room for , •Inerly occupied by Park & Dimock. CALEB WEEKS, . . Secidle,,flarifees, Trunk, Valise & Whip ma• ker a nd s rpitirer, &c. Shop two doOra above the " Deinpdrai" - Office, '&.-811UTTS, Physicians & Sn'rgeons, Laneshoro, Pa. Of fige of the tint mOrned in the firm. ever the F,ngingey's ollice, of tbo Jotter at his mei• donee: c' • E. N..§stmi, .f q , H. Sauna 11.,DIMOCK, At i "neYit; 4 4l4—fles removed his Office to Turnpike Swot, one : door East of B. 1% ' ,0401 0,; 0 11ee4 and threp.doors West of the XfkistktiPrieting Office: ‘,/ tIV3i.. , J. TURILEIL," • ' Atorn**Zoimstil lor at fitir:-Oifice in Os More ph•li!,l4 Pod Omij It* mom .ora:et ~ .Y.q*C4l P ig _PePrY Ptinket. .