Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, July 27, 1848, Image 4

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.We Ccim le Dperatioiss,—As this' +
pared sound , (*trine to the rest of us, antl!io .
one having an thing, to say ' against it,!Une 4 le
Film commen , at once with a sttoke:thit
he
showed w lie boaster, while one after iii
other all rap . i . F ollowed his leid,liill bringiig
up the rear in ' z i'Astyle worthy of his gifted sip'
and instr uctor. 'iliothinginparticular occurred
till six o'clock, hen Aunt Nubby blvr the hofn
for breakfast .' his over ; away we wentlo
work again, al llangiisg back s little when Isll
led, in ord er to ti'ior,hki ; but when Uncle *,
or the str ong, tong-Ogled Cesar heads, the
gang, we made the griF.s all smoke again.
_ __Tlie - 31 . ' ~Lunch.,—The day, ba not
belied Uncle _ ti 's prediction, for, by ten 6 1 -
clock it . pro d excessively hot. This, twi
the, rapid rate ',i, had worked, began to tell u '
on ''our,xha ''''ng frames ; when right gl
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1, u
were Welt°'itlie gentle Molly—her pret
face well shad 111 a hargelun bonnet—tri
. pitig,doWn •the iiieadow, bearing on either a'
*geed sized b stet, which she deposited at tie
'feet of a. lar eia oak, that threw its wide,
" , .114ek. Irenche or many a - yard around, forming
~igritefuleha under which to repose and take
Ptit4 oo6 k" 'i
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'.'llti*,t '' ' b orn ,"' said Uncle Sim; threw -
oganwll.ld& Ithe,, "' an empty lag-don't
et tS
' titant . ,,,tip,;:, - r lit fno more does an empty
ttenuich.„ W y e put the best part o' the case
'non 'Where it ',pen make hay,eo turn toe, aid
let' '
s tike ibi ito,freshen up agin." ;1 i,
We did not ,ait for a second summons ; but
instantly folio ' Mr. Doolittle's example, end
were all soon ated under the old oak. The
lunch consia 1 of.sweetened dough nuts and
- elrese; bread `rid butter, and thin slices of cold'
ham,,all nicel 'cooked and prepared by Aunt,
Nabby hersel ta a manner few could equal and
- none exceL he drinks wore various and such
a e had be iy . indulging in all the morning;
-- 115 rive hullo dh it thirsty work, and the per
spiration flow die= of us like water:\
Uncle Sim !took a long sip from a large,
square, black tise bottle, end as he set it dew*
smacked his 1 . - a, and give an approving wink
te_Captsin '4lc,. declaring "there was nothin'
like 'lasses an :w ater, stirred up • tith jest cider
brandy enoug i f his own partikerler distillin'
it i
to cool the th St, and' make an old feller, like
him, feel kind 4spry when it touched the bot
tom o' his stmnitch: . To this, Captain Truck
gave an as,sentiiig nod ; but tasting from a stout,
brown, earthetmug„ into which be had most
assidnotisly b en po u ring various liquids, ahe
Was of the opt :en, as he bad so often bad his
fill of molasse the West-India trade, that
part of Uncle ,u m's mixture was all the better
for being first boiled over into good old ' New
England.' i4i plenty of this to grease his
log, he couldtire any maw on ^ the grenade
knot the start headway in towing, and run him
hull down .of re 'meridian." Major Goodell'
iicort
"considered no I:dn' tightened him up like sweet' I
cued milk and. Water, spiced with a spoonful of
Roger to keep tom gittin' gripped by the chat
ic. ' Cesar Wilted till the Captain had got
through, and then received from his hand a
second editio f,. _
second the brown-mug . mixture,
' which he gni 4 down with undisguised satis
faction, decla fi g that'" Masse Captin ' warn''
I
no possum, no how, and could go it with a fit a
leetle better titan rani old Varginny." Toe
Watkins refu ed Uncle Sim's proffered black
bottle, and hiszepeated invitation to " help
bimself—take*lthin' good now, that'll make
ye strong," be briefly replied, "since signie the
temperance pledge, it was good enough for him
to drink with tle Sergeant." - He then came
over to our side, where Molly had taken good
care to piaci- • Each one of our party now
took a large J pan tumbler, which he filled from
place-11.
a three-gallo : , stone jug, of fresh cold water,
sweetening • li brown sugar to his /fling:and
then adding :little sharp vinegar. This, Mr.
Jones and m 41f, from several years' experi-:,
ence, recom ' ded as the next best thing, af;
ter lemonad I.*e had, ever tried to quench a
burning 4. - t ..
. Fifteen ' iltes- having been devoted to the,
~
lunch, up w *ll jumped, with renewed vigor,
defying the ' *easing beat; and away we went
at the grass .At moon, precisely, Aunt
Nabby.appes led on the verandah, in front Of the
old house, an A blew the horn for dinner il but
there still be gg e namall patch to cut, a simul
taneous she t . ' arose from al save:l:Jo* Sim,
and Bill, of .let us finish the meadow before
eating again .',: No objection being made, our
n
scythes =mg:in the air like the rapid laabing
of swords fro* the scabbards of a troop of cav=
airy, and in Piss' than another half hour, the
nine-acre task was finished. 't - I '
The Dinti —This was capital consisting of
the nicest ' ofilitread,. both brown and 'white'
hiked - porh . lloll. beans ; fried Imp and ens 1
free roast beg, sad boiled mattes; with boun
tiful dishes tok,,ew potatoes, green Peek sT alal l
i and-beets, thp ed off with a delicioutmmto
puddint L i i• . I -:
. Au , siSNe, , litOr and Molly waited upon the ta- ;
bie;e-i-ii all our wants, and seemed
2 ''
,t - ' , 4 '
at the rapid disappearance of
W ',cooled dishes. In dismissing :
among us what was the best melt fir hard-,
working mergithe Cap* went in strongly 'for
the roast biaildboiled mutton, pretty bluntly
adding, that ihred_eggs were very good, but at
for the salt' iiiiir that.accompanied them, the
'day , and the! ,i , ork were already thirsty enough
without sag* that to : nereaie it; and as for'
fat pork, it cc fit for neither . Jew nor Christian
in hot west ; nor 'cold : Other, as to list mat= :
ter, if a' ira, Odd get Anything else. In thia
opiniori, h; ear' his huinble, follower, Cesar;
..did ric -' . 1 ..to eloineide ; for,litting by hinii
roa
at' a'7 • F table , he had not mily madeia
,-, **Tao. i nroad into s, considerable yot
Mies - betbat heilioriiisigreatly 46 -
awimmiog 0, they, did in fat;LAint- had also
shaved slim 4fter,aliee frointli*hoWntifnl pork
piessk•whighleince the Dwain's remark., feariog
. \ heilSight log entirely,llM twesferred-bodqy to
• hilikst4,lo., soon inidei , titity'witk ili•abit;
ba - iimokli to. the great ::iiit of our
obt * ( lip master. : j_
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.., T =Dinneroie4 g irls .
ton
i hosivik i k ii,-sio:grass layso - thieknios' , :_tbi
• geovlti if i lbe iii-goiod hoar aiskskalf
Wolk iii
. 1 044,;°5 2 aking , IN 10111,it -
fat°+-
fore apaad4o(u.,,inAlsoorCue ~,sso
prweeeded tfOloyesoalto
`' himself. for ti nap,. ;
°° ol 4 t° lat 6 int 66 0''''It i e
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pas
invotCiOislioriiii thu&',tl ,
sal takisg ' --. -4iiii**ollll4-4ritgAisii *:.
• 'billing-at . , isoictimAtiro,Palah , ,:i tr - -.'::1,.. ,,,
Siii,'.44 l l We,ryw' • Bito**o4* isor - . ,
e tc
- "ji#o4 -1- --111'40b4 - ...- ' #...., : IFIT'i -.. • ' - —,. -.., - '-ii: '—'. 1
-'-'' forlwassiLlasokriiot '
B_'_ bow - . ..1.~2.7 -okk new' A i n t
.110A - 799r)Serkaiit ' ''. '- ' :us i tivii_ ebbiiilat or Thz . cods, atocerre4 , ”ithiiiiint;
„Ls
ifm , ja l • i ns * 4 1 4 ow i i i iiii**l4l erealwiyOlik* rwits,j Am-, !Aoki i lli'w„iil, Ig mg.
iiiii,*• - -` Met tat'itpiieiti- i l ia ift,., i
,- , * mick , Ow is, will Five euir,!fito.4oll to
. ..,.,.. ~ • • , s- ,: -•. who oaf parelawe. i
-*tie wss , instantly fait te11 4 .- .10,- Ntssiyire,ll. 7 10, 4e4e.
fai)
catOtel*pati tlui bare lloop„ tild" : laid:bii. a •,
':
aclAisalial:eld hat e with bis headOnAon„er thai •
6'd .*
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whileVessr;, bare-headed, .street_... h imse lf .°
ilie.giiitid;" flat'oif hislack; righfin the :-
o( the. scoring. sun. Uncle Sim regardekiliti i
bin* for: mome s nt; With his.:o,o - oka eye aslant,
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thin. dryly remarked, 'Wild, Mister Coil:Z.4
it'iti all Tory . well your bead ain't taller io-dity ,
orit would soon be Meltin' tot," . and joined in
ta t
A *meat of smiting with the , Cap •r .
- as flirillr. Ames, Bill, and my f,- we a-'
'ortinedlty the shade Of the old o , took ti j i)
oil
I isufficient hdi at, wilted grass to make e at ,
..
bed,
.on:whichwe couched, and set ourselves 0 . ,
; studyingkglimpses of the clear, deep blue s ly ,
which wetaught opening now and then: betwetin
!the slight rustling of the thick-canopied leave
I • ' l .
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TELTItt*. i
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PAGING 19 d nionev.—An inquisitive Yan
'
kee seeing a laborer diking in a retired spat,
ituinired whatho was digging for. " MoneA",
w;a; the'reply. The fact was of course del) ,
'heralded to tie curious in such matters, and'
the money-digger was [visited by three or font'
credulous fellows, when the following dialog*
ensiled: Visitors. "We are told that you are i
di#ging for money.' 1 Laborer—" Well I amt i
4,
digging for anything else, and if you aro wise ' ,
you. will take bold also." Visitors—" Haie
yoa any luck ?" Laboier—" First-rate luek.-!=
Iqays well." No soioner said than done; the
four fellows, thinkinethe generous 'delver for
,
giving them an invitat
.4 on to Aare in the golden'
harvest, off coats and ent to work in good eir
neat, throwing out many loads of earth, till ''at'
loath, getting tired, tVW
following colloquy took
place : Visitors—" W en did you get any mon
ey:last?" Laborer—. Saturday night." -
1 ...
tote--." How 'much ?" Laborer—" Four dollars
anda half." Visitors "That's rather knell
basiness." . LaborerL,-"lt's pretty well ; 6s, a
day is the re gular price for digging cellars all
over town. ", The visiting - loafers dropped
spades and vanished, quite put out with theme°
wiio dug . for money at; the rate of 65. a day..-. 1
Liverpool Albion.
;A good mr
any hundred years ago, Anchar:
sais said to $olon; "Giye me leave to tell yoi
that :these written laws are just like spider'S
*ha, the weak and small may be caught and
milangled in.them, but the rich and powerful
will break through and despise them." Sio
Rims continued to be always and every where'.
The Spring and Summer
STOCK OF GOODS,
1 At I. L. POST & CO'S.
'•ARE WORTH AN EXAMINATION.
AVING bought largely and with care:.
ley do not Hesitate' to say there are few if any
ester stocks in this,county, and as usual will be
adld cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for past
atronage, we offer to our friends a large - lot of
;Broad Cloths, Kerseys, Satin Vestings,
plain and fancy Ginghams, rich bl'k and fig
ured Silks, De Lains, Dress' Lawns, Cambrici,
Bar'd and plain Swiss Muslins, Tarletoni,
Linens, Hdkfs, Shawls, a large assortment.
Summer Goods of any variety, a large )
stock Bonnets, Flowers, Collars, Ribbonsi,l
Fringes, Buttons, Laces and Edgings, Para7;l
sole—best assortment in town.
Cotton Bats, Wick, Cotton Yarn, tinil I
Carpet Warp a good article and cheap, a large
I
quantity of Sheetings cheap for cash.
Crockery, a large stock of new styles, the
greatest variety in town, and will be sold cheap.
Groterles, a good assortment, consisting'
of SugiO., Teas. &c.
Hard Ware, of all kinds usually kept in
Country Store, Saddlery and Harness ware,
Mill & Cross cut Saws, Iron of all descriptions,
Steel, Nails, Crow-bars, Log-cbaias &.c. •
A large assortment of Dress Linens, Pacha
Chadic:printed Lineal'', Towelling and Table
Linen, White Goods, g desirable stock, Swiss
Dress Muslins, &c. &c.;rit POST'S.
Montrose, May 10. 1848.
Look out for: Pain Killer I
Spurious Anicles Affoal
IVlti' , Asaairws justice t 4 your valuable ram Killer, and
for ale bezetit of the public, we hereby certify Mai we
bane uscd4Prir Pain Killer inlour Families for the lasti four
years, for Many of the diseases for which It Is recommended, and
we deem lk the best Family Reptonstive in use, underpaid Wixom.
mend eery familyto keep a supply on hand, In case of irilddeo
Innen or Actident. 9•
Rev. Aaron Jackson, pastor first Baptist charchi
Ithaca"; !Rev. Wm. Cormick.-pastor Baptist chard).
Peach Prchard ; Rachel Wilson, Ann Dudley; W.
Muting*. A. Baker, John Doolittle. John B. Osiens.
James Olark• Philip Case, Ann Teter, W. Dudley.
A. Bowel!, M. Collins, Rev. John Stormes, Pastor,
Buffalo. Rev. John Johnson, Oswego.
Ithaca', N. Y., 1848.
Call ftir Andrews' Pain Killer and have no other.
Observettitle written signature of I. Andrews on the
label ofleich bottle in black ink ; all othersaro dbun
terfeits and only calculated to deceive. For father
particulars see adsertisement'in another column. A
few lhoitdred dollars worth just received and for, sale
at the Drugstore of N. Mitchell & Co.. by, A. 'Fur
solsitgent for Montrone, Wholesale ind retail,
•
111 THE PEW
...: . . AZO/i/th liniUMßlraig .
. .
,
:HAVING purchased the late Stack s ! . Trade
Xllof N._ Mitcaell ,01. pa,.. will hereafter be found
s t their old Standoithere general assortment or
- DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS; OILS ''' , l
, p. ~ ~
• Dye -stults, Groceries, i , .
Racer- Ware, Jewelry, Watches, 4-C., te.,- ,
-Together with a satill-but well selected 'toot of
1 . 'DRY-GOODS,- IiAIID-WARE,I Sce.;,
inlid„sisii the :Poster Othei inlet usually found in a
:itiontii store:can bobouglit ex teineiy LOW for
~..
Is
-: ' • CASH OR REA It' : PAY. ' -
.' '
''. 'in addition to the, foregoing be is now jest reeeia;
lei' from New York, I choice Pod wellselee.ted to 4,
Psoftment of artiCles in all the reipectivi departinepti
'aforesaid. which rende6rhiirstock desirable and' earn
1 pleite. Thepittronagebf ter pobliegeoirellg; Sod of
1 'Physicianit in particattir f is respectfully solieltimq An
experienced band will be in attendance' to wait: upon,
1 - -, -,
aortorsers. . • . A.M; - .
*rigs aixangsm ent takes effect from the 18t1;
Aril leal. •
Mention, June& 1848.
• . .- TWEEDS ' •-;-
TiENTUCKEY Jeans, Merino .Coatin ;
Ll,Xastimereta, Gambroons, CassitnereaM t
intiti, and nitikirodeof Cloths. also a nbaieell 1
of-Veitinia 1 wer than itaer; just reed stl' 'IN
'Juan% 1 • IL - .: .SALISBErg,rB.
, x
Si
riai
EGHORI
Jl.4ll4tobbli.
Colla*liid•
had, for
BONNET/4[nm it 14044590.
Tab* rawer% Ladies Cap* k
nomad Cowin Gloiwindlothee
to ibt - B. 4641 e,
TlZArrSteehalia - 4
. 04 prime Sugar" tot
titi just reel at
Soaps lint Peffiuneu just tee , d
ft
e 22, ,184 C
rrOu
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itillffittl:',t
I'NEW :: IOODS
A k...-REDITC;ED.PRICES.
la:Hilluan'T is now offering a larger.
1.1.4 and more extensive assortment of Goods
than otter., heretofore. Having bought entirely for
Cash, bid largely, lie does not hesitate to say that, his
seleciiilits are such as cannot easily be beat, and will
net fag to suit tho .moat, particular in style, quality
or prielf.
Ili. oek will includes large assortment of
IDII2IIIO
Framßland Eng. Gingham, Printed Lawns and Mut.
Ban. Do Lanes and Caliciies in almoiit endless variety,
of supHor styles 'and cheaper than ever.
Ihadi_Sikt. alia\Wit'Zisorich Cashmelie,
FancyPand plain De Lanes. Stradillas, Barrage and
FancyliNct Shawls, rind ptsata and Scarfs—alliof
Ithe la(pid riyles and very cheap.
• D'OLIVITEE-Y—Florciiee and Birds-eye Braid,
fancy Band plain straw, Lawn and common FanCy
Bonneff, and rich Ribbons, Trimmings and Flowers,
dun, tke west styles.
PaIia.SOILS —A choice lot of Silk, Gingham,
and dloth Parasols, and Umbrellas, very tow
• 114 its & Caps.—A large assortment of Fur
nappid. Pearl coi'd Far and Wool Hats, Gents
Leggin] . and•fancy Palm Leaf do., also cloth,
velvitilapd glazed summer 'Caps of the latest
fashirlii. •
Ci3l\T e re =7.73513 GOObEt.
Bic* delutlis, Cossimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky
Jeuniti Linens, silk and common Vesiings, and
common stmuner stuffs in large variety.
ALIO— Bed Ticks, notion sheetings, Batting.
Yarn Carpel Warp. curp.'t Bags, Palm LeaVes
4.c. w ith n general assortment of Dry Goody.
Grocerles.—A large assortment, and low
er thin ever. •
Crockery—a superior article, and, cheap.
Hardware—a large assortment, including Car
pentOrs' tools, cast steel, mill and >4 cut Saws,
Iron4;teel, nails,-and Hollow Ware.
Cliicks. anew patterns, very chnup i ,
1110icines. a desirable assortment tor Ph si—
cianii A iso —P a int s , Oils, Grindstones, Plows
and e,istines, spinning Wheels and Ree's.
OV ES---h superior assor't of Cooking,
Par* and plate Stoves, including the new pat
terimiiif air tight—also stove pipe, zinc, 4-c.,
Alliof which will be sold on the most favor
able terms for cash, produce.or approved credit.
, Ndkv 'Milford. June 7. 1845.
Yitli
GREAT BARGAINS!
"11E undersigned take pleasure iu tumult.
Cut, to their customers end the public
gene . iiilly, that they have now received the
gretilbr portion of their
) %12111'111FA GOODA,
whip': i comprises u much larger variety that
is tisitlly kept in a country estah!ishment, and
whieb they offer at greatly reduced prices, for
ois Produce, approsed credit or Cash.
We Oil! sell gaods . as 1,.w. if not lower, Than they
ran kught this side nf N-qt , York.
Jute Ist, BENTLEY 4. READ.
44.
_ neilithy .he
,gespre organs, they cleanse and purify the blood and
tt a healthy flow through the , entire system.--
Tltet are a safe and.sorc remedy for Old Liver Com.
plairas or Thlious Diseases in all their various forms,
Ner&is Debility, Headache, Coughs, Colds and Ague
nd fever. They are mild but sure in their opera
tmn, itand perfectly so for those young and old of
.ilita:ted constitutions, and are unrivalled as
,a family
11 , 11111 t.
NA . l . :t: have always taken great care in selecting and
•iumft)punding our medicine, which has all been done
:iv DI. Soule in person. They are warranted not to
leavetthe bowels costive, winch cannot be said of any
"ibegiPtil non' in * use. ID - rice 25 cents per box,
w ith3ull directions.
Ginlian.—P. Childs waN associated with us for a
tiinei. whose business it was to sell Mid distribute, but
thst!corutectinn has been dissolved, and those pills
htartng his name on the box, that were genuine, have
heerg l gathereu up, and the nan of the to iginal pro
;iriefpr, Dr. E L. Soule & Co. is found on each box
•,f tit s genuine Sovereign Balm ills.
.Et. Soule has always manufactured the Sovereign
Bairn Pdis. _
Sit Id in Montrose by ABEL TURBELL; Friends.
villefi C. L. Brown ; New NI Wright & Bennet N
Har4'ord, G. G. Pride; Brooklyn, O. A. Eldridge;;
Greit Bend, Win. Dayton.
TilE GREAT REHM THE FORESTS
Strong Si; Osgood 9 s egetable
MYSANTHROPIC PILLS.
:11 . 11E Pipprietor's take this method of ma
,
kin4known to the world the most valuable and un.
uort.yint discosiery ever recorded in the history,of Wed.
14 testing by chemical experitneot a the medicinal
profierties of a rare plant, which grnws along ths
banks of the Wapsepinicon River, iu lowa, they dia.
covired that it possessed a healing and restoring pow.
or, thief', in their opinion, in combination with other
ronfidins, the result of their medical researches, would
rimier it a
GRAND CATHOLICON
for is suffering world. The remedial. powers of this
plaid. were tested with the least possible delay, and in.
hugilreds of instances, they proved fully, dequato-to
thetcomplete and perfect removal of disease in any
a ni(!every 'form; and it is confidently believed that the,
remedy is.deatined to produce en entire revolution /P
thOnedical world. Facts in il.elr posiession fully ,
warrant them in making the astoundihg.announce.
meat, that it immeasurably surpasses hi iss power to
up.ioot and expel disease, every other medicine now
known. .
t This Great Remedy;
lia4 been administered in order to test its power to vas
nuthberi of patients, in the most hopeless cases, such
busied baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians.
ar4.had proved too obstinate to be removed by any
the;, numerous remedies of the day, and to the perfect
ast4msliment of all, it ,effected complete and perms
neds cures; tips brilliantly triumphing, not only over,
thctgreatest reilediel k tiepin so the-medical profession.'
but over all the Pills,;Syrups and Panaceas, whose
virtues arc so loudly tritinpeted throughout the length
aria . breadth of the land. '
AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE,_, .
SIC proprtetors 'challenge- the world to .produce its '
(val. It acts in pt;rfect - lirmonY with the laws of
nacre, and completely porifits the Blood, a vitiateel 4
stige of which ii the cause of all disease. It has been
idlitinistered - in. Asthma, Apoplexy, Barbers! Itch .
C4ker, Catarrh, Cholera' Morbus, Colic, Colds
'Cilughi Consumption., Croup,- Cramps sod Convuk
siciOs. Cineerrius Sores and Ulcers. Dropsy, Hyspek
'si ''. Dysentery , Epilipsy„ , Erysipelae, Enlargement - at
'Spleen. Fever - and Ague. Female Complaints, Fe.
. of all kinds, Gravel, Gout. Hysterics In lnflame. vei
ioh. of the. Liver. Longs, Kidneys and Blacider, 44.
gettion, Jaundice. Leprory,Liver Complaint, tieurol:,
gi Palpititiiin of the Heart', Piles, Scrofula, Spinel_
c ni - plsint, Saft-Itheitii,'Scald - Heed, Syphilis. Sop:'
;is
.. Ina of the Menses, Tic n
- Doulooreux. !foe: o
p prietors hive ,y et to leirn thitlt has Ilitile.d in a
if iisle. instance of effecting a care. l'
111 . 1 .
• AS "PlNEVelliiire 1 .
offaiseiee.,it 'Unaided to the fullesi• o con fi denee of the
gOistionity.. An louninee aptiwit f stiffering, time
iiiWftioney.heis been sweat by's tinily use of it. ' ?.
. 'it his elm* - crowned the Athletic, and meseuree
•
at now in. piogreso to extend the . blowing of thig
G EAT'llptF.D:Tthioughout the world. '--
..q., propel ,dowinvite.tbe sick la - try n singlet bon
oftthey foel,ttrod.thatibey whits perfectly la d s
fisd,ortib.dwr pagint tiutlifoloess. ot: their, repreasittni:
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THE MO ST .ESTECTUAD of a ' KNOWNEEMEDIE
DR. DRAKE'S . 'NACEA
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SUN ONO , RADICAL
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CONSUMPTIONIt -,-
IT ALSO arstovga AND TERSIANSI PITIES ALL DISIA
NES AILLSINOIIOI4 AN Mr US E ATP or: 1j ; 'BS SLOOD . !
Viz: Scrofula or King's Evil, Rbeutnatis , Obstinatei
Cutaneous Eruptions; Pimples iiin the face, Blotches,
Biles, ChrouieSore Eyes, Ring, Worm or Tetter, •
1.
i &aid Head, Enlargement &Pain of tho_Boncs -
& Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, yPhilitic Symp.
toms, Sciatica or Lumba o, diseases aria.
,-
ing from an injurious u e of Mercnry,
'DitiPsey, &Toms or I prudence in
life oilier, Chronic con titutio»al
dutorAcrs.l . ,
In this medicine several innocent but very potent
articles of the Vegitable kingdoin arc united, forming
a compound entirely dilferent io its character s and
properties from 'any•othur preparation, and unrivalled
in its operation on tho system !When laboring., under
disease.
.11. should be in the hands of every person,
who by business, or general course of life, is predis—
posed to the very inini m pilments that render life a
curse, instead of a bleging, snd 'so often result in
death.
FOR SCROFULA,
br. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain
remedy. Not one instance of its failure has ever cc
( eurred when ficely used ! It mires the disease and at
; the same tiineimpsrts vigor lei the whelp system.—
) Scrofi,loos persons can never pay to Much attention
Ito the state of their blood. I tsipuritleaiion should bo
their &Et aim for perseverapee will accomplish a
'room of even hereditary disease,;
FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
Scurvy, Seerbutic Affections, Tumbril, White Swell
ing, Eiyeipelas. Ulcers, -Cinders. Running Sorel,
Scabs, and Bile., Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too
highly extolled ; it searches out the. very root of the
disease, and by removing it froM the system, makes a
cure certain and permanent. 1.
INDIGESTION OR DY3PEPSIA
No medicine perhaps has'iever been discovered
which gives so much tone Co tile stomach and causes
the secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose
the food as Dt. Drake's Panacia.
RHEUMATISM
_ .
, -
Dr. Drakes Panacea is use d with the greatest !MC.
teas in Rheumatic Cornplaints, f especially such as are
chronic. It cures by driving put all impurities and
foul humors which have accurhulated.in the system.
which are the.c'ause of Rheumatism, Gout. and Swell.
hugs of the joints. Other reipeeies NOSTICtIIII.II give
temporary relief ; this entirely, eradicates the disease
from the system, even when the limbs and bones aro
dreadfully s
CONSUM rItION
CONSUMPTION CAN Be CURED.--Conghs, Catarrh.'
Itroncltitis. Spitting of Blood,r Asthma, DEFicult or
profuse Expectoration, fleticTlush, Night Sweats.
Pain in the side &e. have been cured. and can be with
4s much certainty as ally other simpte Li qiCaSe. A
specific has long been sought fer,.but ill vain until the
i i,
disduvery of Dr. Drake's Panact . It is mild and
safe but certain and efficacious in its operation, and
cannot possibly injure the most t leate constitution.
We would earnestly recommend thane afflicted to
give it a trials—and vie helicve they will not Lave occa—
limn to regret it. The system is cleansed atul'
strengthened. the ulcers on the lungs are healed, and
the patients gradually regain then usual health and
strength- Read the following::
TESTI hl-01NY.
I'utt.►., Dec. 14th, 1747
DEAR SiR :—ln reply to your question respecting
the use of Dr. Drake■ Panacea, 1 will say, that al
thoug,h a perfect disbeliever in the exisistence of a ;
Panacea, or a cure for oil diseases, however valuable .
it may be in- certain conditions of the system. still I
have believed that a cure for consiiinot ion would be
discovered 'sooner or later, and' curiosity led no to try!
your medicine in two very inveterate caves. Thee
were pronounced by the attending physicians to be
emarnissitY cosuairrtoot, and abandoned by them as in.
curable. One of the persons had been under the twits
meat of several very able practitioners for.? number of
years. and they said she had ••old fashioned Con.
sumption combined with Seimfala," and 'that she
might linger fur some time, but could not be perma..
nently relieved. In both eases the effect of the Pana
cea has been mast gratifying. Only four or five bot
tles were used by one 'of the 'persons before she be
gan to iinpeovc rapidly. The other took about ten•
I will only add that familiar as 1 am with consump
tion by inheritance 'and by the extensive observation
as ' a study, and know:ng also the injurious effects
; in nine cases out often of tar,botteset, and other veg-
I etable tonics, as wall as many. of the expectorants and
sedatives, I should usver,havc recommended the use
of Drake's Panacea if I bad not been acquainted With
the; ingredients. Suffice it to say that these are Tee
omincnded by our most p 'pular ond scientific phy st .
clans, and in their present combined state, form prob.
ably the best alterative that has ever been made.• The
cure in in accordance with a theory of Consumption
broached in FraricC a few years ago, by one of her
molt eminent writers on medicine, and now establish
; ed by facts Which admit of no chipute.
Very Respectfully YOUTV. 1.. C. GUNN.
To use the language of another, 'Dr Draks's Pan
aceals always salutary ur its rtrecis—never injurious.
It is not an opiate or expectorant. It is not intended
to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great
remedy—a grand healing and curative compound,
the great and only remedy which medical science &
skill, has yet produced for the treatment of this MM.
erto unconquered malady. And nu person afflicted
with this dread disease will be just to himself and his
friends if he go down to the grate without testing its
virtues. A single bottle. in most cases, will produce
a favorable change ut the condition of any patient;
however low."
TO THE LADIES
Ladies of pale crimplesitin and consumptive hab
its, and such as,are debilitated , by those obstructions
irhieh females are liable' to. are restored 'by the ,use
of a bottle ot two, th bloom and vigor. It is by far,
the best remedy ever disceveied :for weakly. children,
and inch as have bad bilmori; being pfeasant. they
take it. It immediately ;-relitercs the appetite,
strength and color.
Nothing can be mare surprisierthan its invigora
ting effect. on the human frame. ?emirs, all weak.
noes and lassitude before taking.ll. at once become'
robust and full of energy under its influence. It krt-;
mediately counteracts the netielessness of the fc-.
male frame,
CAUTION.—Be careful and see that you get the
genuine Da. Maze, PANACitA-I has the slgnature
of Geo. F. STORRS on the 'wripper—and also. the,
name " DWI leS PANACeL, Pnics." blown in the
glass.
Prepared only by Sierra 84 Co., Druggists, No. 21'.
ortb Sixth St., Philadelphia. ly-6.
Bentley ac Bead,
Agents for Susquehanna County.
D R° "' Sadao, Dental Suargon, ; wilt
be found ari usual, at: Searkla Hotel on Mon.
days turd Tuesdays of each week, fully prepared to
perform all kinds of operatinni in Dental Surgerjr..--:
He flatters himielf that his plate work, tteoth set up=
on gold t plite) is equal to any to be found in thil
'country. To bear him out in the above auertion, he
refers with the utmost confidence to his numerous
patrenslit this viginity. All his work is warranted,
ands. an ,entiouragentent to Mose afflicted with de.
caged teeth. ha will assure.them that he can 110 clean
anitfill them with gold and enter foil, es to preserve
them far yoirsi if not during life. None can se wet
appreciate 'rood teeth as thine; who are deprived of
them, and by early attention to themi Much agony
and. mortfflcatiois (to say nothing of.health and 'an
offensive, breath,) can be *voided. There certainly
can be ao economy' in avoiding a good Dentist.
'l4-4reiS
Muspi,kvADo SUGAR , at 6,7 , aad.B can*
a pound,,paw selliagiat• WEBB'S. I',
Yarn Batts, and 'Winking abs .
il
Cat the store o f„ Lions. r-
T 1 NEH t'•-
, • • • .
ThaEw,codfish fresh Rice, Lemons more or
that 6,.. Te a:for
.50 te n t s ;
odrnn
lAw 1 1;" `RomUMbOgiaal,
sod Bead., will be mo w moo *
friday, 10 , AL C. 71%101.
lefFntrof ! June 91,1!48; r 4
.. - - , ~..„ . _ ..,. , ..,--..
u litceleell :040 ~ on, .• . •
DAGITAREOTY Er ;R OSIS. N0., -; 1O
Chesnut street; s utb st _corner -of 'Btii •
street, Philadelphia. , -ii.- -..` - - ;', -• • '•! • -
Portraits from the stinatiest. breast pin t 4 the_
tatlest Min i eingli ar;in gronp9 r ;The AN'oprie:
tors are warranted in'tiaying, tihdt. their work
iri
hes gaed a reputatiOn second . IF( acme in , the
world. Extracurfrom the •Preitil,- , -. -: -
" Life•like in the eipressidn,titistely, norrect
in the shading.Ledker, I - 3 , , ":.,
"The art 'has arr4Ted eV great perfection:
and none understariOr, practice* •better:than
McClees & Germen.-Bcdt,idriors , ,/ris. . t
"Admirable! nothffig can exceed then . ex;
quisite•delioacy.—U,( Gau:' tt,e• ; ,•
Extract from the re ort ot Ole ,tudges, 4t the
last fair of. the FranPiri Inktituth. " Elauer.,
reotypei—in this departme n t there are ?tome
very exile! lent specimens in It he dkh ihitiori, and 1
the Judges think thdy see a pipgressive int- '
I provement in this 4anch of the art., They
I have not recommerided an award ,in favor of
'any of the comp.:Lao , but are di'sposed to , rank
,c first In order, the c ilection of hieCLE4S &
' GERNION, us contiii ling the larin'esl attniber of
o
'superiorspecimens." I
May , 1, 'IS-18. : . I 18-em. , .
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__,___ . :.
Sallawander,i , Flre, and Thief
- .rrpoilr Chests. .
•!
Fire- Prof Doors for : Banks pd M o r es, Beal and
Letter-eninfinff P.re,ttes,. Patent ;Slate -linid Re :
frigerators, c• Watee , pers. - patent tiohable
Water Closets, trite..ruled for the sick odd in
EVANS 4,.*VATON,
76 SOUTH :THIRI) , StHFRAI
OPPOSITE TEE PHILADELPItUi• it.XCEAlff*,)
••• - ~,'• Al ANUFAdTURE; au d
..1 Pi' '' s! .‹ - i1174.: LTA • k ee - p. 'eonsttirilly on.
..,:r,i :8 „i , . I'-iV3gla hand. a large ,assortniOnt - Of
rvit 1 . • M. ,, frlfr
1..,,., t , r ,.,ti IA above articles, together
,),:ip l if4P4 - ,,!—`"4";:4:: with their P4tent Improved
i`-'1 4 K''.. ! ;:... Salamander FIRE-PROOF'
..,.,,Azi..„.„...„.„..,....,,....,- SiOas, which are so codstruc
ed as to set at rest all rn,anner of ddabt as
to their bet strietly fire-prOpf, and Vial.
they will resist thd; fire .of any building:—
The 'outside cases rktliese
. S ifea: are 'matte of
boiler iron, thi•iiiisidecase o,'l se ijistone, andlae
tween the outer case and itinet ease is tti spare
of some three haelies, e tliink, and ;es fil.ed in with,
indestructible inatertiti,s9 as to [Mike it an iits• i
po-sibility to burn Ay of the Contents :inside!
Of !his Crest. These Soapstone .Sal-tmlindersi
we are prepared aud do challenge thei world
1,0 produce any , artiele In , tfie shape ot Book I
Safes that will stand as triiivW heat,, and we . I
hold ourselves rehdv,,atall timea to have them
fairly Tested by pt.tit':ic honfire. We also con- I
' tome to manufacture a large asSort merit of ours
Premiurn . Air-tight Fire.proof Safes, of ,' whieh 1
there are over .600 novv in use, rind ih.every in
iist:i nee they have elven entire satisfactioalo the
. purchasers-01 which we will miter the public
iot ii few pioltemen Who have them in I - 4e. •
thlywood & Snyder, Piittsvide ; Joseph GI
Lawton, Pottsville ;i Mr. Ni'iltiatri C'arr,i . lloyl
estown, Pa. N. &,G. Taylor, 129 north al st.
'A. ‘V.right & Nephew,Ving st, wharf; Alexan-
' der Caritr, C,,riVeviincer,Oornerof Filbrt and
-191 h sts.: John M Fo'rd, 32 north :2d sr.;' Myers
1 Bush, 20 north 3il st.; Jarties M Poul.lol south
4th street.: Dr DaVid Jayae, 8 south . Ou st.,
1 Matthew 1' Miller,( 20 south 30 st:: dnd we
I could name some 4untirects of others if • it _was
necessary. NOW we invite the rittentina, of the
I public, nod particularly those iii want of Fire•
proof Safes, to call; i st our store before pm'
'chasing htsewhf•re,.; rind we can satisfy them
i that they can get a' ' betterand cheaper article
'at our store than a tiJany 'other eStablishtnent in
the city.
.. . •
We nlsn hlanufactore the ;Ordinary Fire
Proof Caest , . tit very lowipricen, cheaper than
they can be beught,at any. otbdr-store In Phil—
adelphia. . • 1 1
DAVID; EVANS. ' : (
'JOHANNES WATSON.
Z—lir.
Feb. 9, 183
• Challen.4e I Cliallonge
fIE have .observed very
patiently fur n yeni• past the fevered attempt by
some of our fraternity, tcf• forte a reputation
which , their prufesziional :skill !alone must fail
to give them. And we would euntiiine our si%
lent observation, übder the conStioushess of an
utibuistered merit, were iCnot nicire Mita proba
ble that this species of finfaronirde maS divert
the public eve from a cpidid examination him
the merits of the milltittnie.oC pi:Wesson in the
Digirerrean art.
We would See merit seek an honorable pub
licity; an i thereby win for itself golden opin.
lOUS ;, but we lit:Si‘iS9 that miseibble chicanery
by Which a mere preterite gOns ‘an .ovation
over genuine worth. It is to Make this vault
ing ambition overleap itself Of: withdraw' its
spuriOus claims, that we nowarespaSs on its
fanc 4cd security by throwing the gloti.e for ae.,
honorable test of skill. .Our gage is spoo that
the average of a given number of daguerreo
types executed at the DaguerOan oaoery of
M. P. SIM ONS. 178 Chesnut stieet, Wilt exhibit
a greater amount of perfection in thh nit than
any -,similar average number from ittiY, other
gallery in the United States. This is•rto idle
boast—we mean what we say,4 We aridesi
rousthat the public should give theiri patron.
age to merit. not pretence.
We ask investigation, free, ligid,; : iinpurlial
investigation. We have thrown 'fli glove.
Who . 'will pick up? M, P.' SIMONS.
• •
179 hesontinteeti •
apposite the State House, ,hiladelphis,'
N. B. It will be understoodi'by ouri,cOuntry
friends, that the'abioye Chnllengle liasi Weyer yet
been accepted. and we atm:000 it understood,
that we did nut intend tiimitkatir this•wager,
as we have already expressed bur intention to .
appropriate ,the price
.to soma eharitntide
pose; I M.P. SiftIONS.
May I, 1847. 1841 0.
• .
Andre W ' s' Pain Kith*.
Death to Pain. relil'ef to the sick, 4ealth le the weak,
a balm is found, to the whole Itnnian trice, in •-
1 .. 'ANDO:EViirSI PAI.N.iEXLCEI4
Musa Is entirety a V e letable COmpOunif. coMpiseti of twenty.
.l. Are different Inv eats &le an Internal & ettornatremeily
i
For the cure of Gnu' ha, 'Caine, Pima. Nateopa scd
Ssok ficadaches; Illouniatisin,'Cuta, Spiaica. Spinal
'ilifotitionit, Suanue Crimp sines,
.Cliolort - Atorbui,
Toc4aohe. Eruptio a, Cocci, Pil4s, Fts4en 'Tarp,
BOrna. Salida, Attu in tit Face and 'BraSt. Chalk,
.Bru!lice,! LOSS of Ap 'odic. eneral;Dobility,Asthina,
/cc.. Put up in Bo lam for , 2,1 and . 6 Millings per
hot* l' ..
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t '' 4, i
...,,,
4
I r further particutars see pa phlets td be issiPte c 7ty agent
!rat , rostaioux - .. a bitniLtdaio . of
U I lee, c tbeinrlgla,!" , d, veitand
'ina ,
. _ ~.. _ ...._
--At effect, oral:drew ' Pain . ~ eet. t - cure, line
Um% lee r ,j
' • LOOK !IT. FOR Fit'Aii - Xt! • .
The triumphant tar of i;n4rews• Pilin Mika' ;Inhallowing
Causes that produced e#h of millions of a r .rike ir the (tau
demand aaacausPd men of Saban It iky:be ly sald their
viltatmus occupations inifesedutit'ailliny !btattemptift : to
sell 'and put in chemist sputa* iutklea eitiled'PalnK tiler.
Boma hare appeared d nod ht cabers mill,: ag fictitious
pre
anteater the ituth . • ith tied e atakike.
Letaliremember t /I ' Genulae Pain, Iter hap the
•written signature of Lindrewe the label 'of 1: 4 1 bow° to
black ink: DORI:Sill 7 ask *flail Kith* big for Alt.'
dresesPiin Killer an 'sure pOs set the' genuine, - . •
Scold et N. Mi t t hOire ittret Were by A. Tarren.
le
501.1 agent ..for M Itteast,l liilsolealtle;aelf retail; A.
Picket. Rush ; N. Slichell&Do.iiAlibuisil; A.' lAth-.. ,
Fop,. sPrhigville:.
_lll. Btiviaiva .84 ,GR:, „pitman ; U.
Buniuk New1414, 1 11- 4 :ol,erhihiKiT4elshaneeeli :1
D. Bailey, Lerayav Ire; .I.:4taT & Min. dirago;N: Y.,
'holm& andreetat.: - 01*4 4, ill oils rriaciplii]
tetiour ie the Ueitrullateteir r aud-Crnads..l Alkorderr
moat 4. addressed Jul. 411drauraDhaeri o l,TpeOki!!
Co4N;Y: i • '.
''' ' t -' 4.- r • .--- --
ASPLENDli st iot of' Bareourvlimqe..Ginik
' bawaM
t n - -'Brimil Ola th e, caluiwore%
tatl n etts!l'Ullortie r e SW . aW:• fpreafkdietip bt
,13 CHANiA ' ,4• . ' Co: ,
afiriot
elepol:dresins 4he
t 11: 1;11
of
stik*
It -
4. C. VAUGHN'S
Vegetable litbotttriptit Mixture,
eeleprated im316147 Imroastag
TMoe by the limn , ewe. flaking
ALL coyze, Tap WORLD.
It has now betcone tie oteiregiiis for Jam!sei.ridt
rr pctraulatty tecoittlititided fOr
- • _ DROPSY ti
eti wipe of fills:complaint immediately rellevW, no naa.
ter of new 1 04 illetrling4 See PawspAadje, teigiainty.-L
This disease lb as frightful, as enoretas, and the slow std
=id *ogress attic malady, folestieg tie gnaw to a
wMed renders thenatient utterly Sid& g•
*Our Meat its most distressing features..
1,1 . itlrritzwrcinievitAnix., •
It now yields Ui this remedy-mid Physicians use it ith.
liely and privately withterfectmecess., Let any onewho
* Ls eve , had symptom of Dropiy, of any character,
keep this snick by thdes and if they would avoid Aso.
.'stairs[ , e• . •
APPLICATION OP THE Kum,"
perfriati tir' ardent sad let the aconsidstei eater jet
easy, only tri fill up again, and finally cad is s dreimpid
*stk. let them.list use,:this teensy in season, and a re.
. cheery lame. Let them trfit ninny stage of chisel.,
and a cure is certain, Wines? will:give It a fair iris
• , GRAVEL, .
ma all &linseed - the urinary iMpine ; for these dimmer
Mg complaints itassedielose ; mother ankle elal tellers
you ; and dm mires testified m will convince Us aima
skeptical ;--sce pentijeklet. - •
1 Mer Many stalk this pal CoMplairtienul ha:-
ay there ism cute. Ytin may tkiak you haver:mei wh o
amen only inthutuastton--thme may be
ISt . max : ke hiMy twined—it • may seven bs nom it de
yet you 'are im e
uof gnre. In all but the ha
bladder, „ad, It stone in the bladder don ad%
*the ald of this medicine all inflammati *wed by it
111 subside, and unless the formation is or years stand.
N. the Wean - la:dissolved,. and Uournt a fies
particles. Allsom.. m. erf this d ware has hem by lids
mixture. Oar PM bleakest, wee iakt State y
Nig) York mu card grave/ 'by Otis ' • s al
Fasipilet.
1 LIVERCOMPLAUTIIS
Fever aid 404 Bilious Diseases—To the reel Watt
IstPecially. and • wherever these complaints nu this
medicine is offered. . •
No • AGENT, •
reriseis essurosid is Apart of this sg' , it tarat
• -diseases with certainty and celerity, does ma
Ire the system torpid. See Pamphlet. , •
So thoroughly does this mixture act in thisoldmw, that
en immediate cure is made. All-Other remedies, me now
set aside, as this great v , romantic°, sifts, (for it
contains no polsonous i mineral. Whichlt Me basis of all
other Fever Ague andlltemedies.) • ,;
• SPEEDY AND VPPECTIIAL,
it .s the grand healing medicine, and Is daily caring its
thousands. The secret of its rebuilding the entire eon
intuition in that it is compoUnded of 22 distinct versals
properties, each root a remedy distinct by itself.
PILES, •
a complaint of a Most painful character, is
IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED.
and a Care roHowe byja few days use of this article: it is
far before ally'obitrpieparatims for this disease, or for any
other disease originating from Impure blood. Sea Per
This disease is Timely one of the blood ; the action of
this medicine., is su speedy that the Piles, whether inter
nal orextemal. will he cured by its use lea few areka—
Hundreds, perhapi we can say thousands have beet per
fectly cured In the use of tw or three kitties of thiamin,
Lure, and as this cure!is p uced from the action of this
panacea . upon the blond, It i more likely trqbe permanent
than any cure produced fro external remedies.
DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM,.
weak back, ivitakneistof Kith/elf!, rke.,-or indsmma--
don of some, issmeiliately relieved by s few lays ass
this medicine, and a Cure is ys a result of its use.
stands as .
A GIIIITAIR REMEDY
Or such complaints, tied alir for derangements of , lle Or - •
male frame,
FEIREGULARITIER, SUPPRESSIONS,
painful me;!unotut. No article has ever bees stash -
wept this ;chick ;mild la this kisd of &magmas&
It may bOrelled Upon as a re and effective remedy, and
did we feel permittekto do could give
A UMW& D NAMES
as Timor of cures in this d" ing clam of complain].
Fee pamphlet.. Aid frac* dotes, debilitated anutitstiess
from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power ,„.•
this ankle to net immediately; and the poisbnous mineral
eradicated from the *Totem.
The= &W ant properties which compose this ankle.
manifest theitielves particularly in the application of the
compOund. !bulk distressing class Of complain] which
he this.paeqgrapl4; For cestsries acre has been send ii
Ohs nerd If Vesropezda
CERTAIN par.pricAL AGENT. .
which in all ;Encases; or derangements of the female frame,
akerndlosis r difusdfies, palm's/ woutnustioes, ke. hL
created attire. ThIS root is incl4enous mom soil. and
found in large m t ahtities , and as a medicinal property
stands without an equal; it hums one:of die commands
in the preparation, which as a whole is the best remedy
ever given toe debilitated female; it is ea* Ind the gr.
rem will be restored; health by its use. '
. ERUP. IVE 'DISEASES -
will Ilnd thealterative properties of this article
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
and drive. 'such disehses from the symeM. I See "MOM
for testimony of cuts] in kill.diseasi], willed the llama(
an advenisemene-wfii edt permit be named ,
4tgentsgive t i ns aarity; they contain Tipages,andcatitl
cates of high eharacter, - and a stronger
• -
• .ARRAY OP DROOP • -
Of the virtues of a medicine. never appeared. • It it ow
of the pal:Wino lealnies of tido artieleitkat it never fail.
to hemp in any &JO. and if bone and muscle are &V IM
kW span, 14 thetinaciated and lingering invalid, •
• AOPE ON.
and keep tedtitig ther'*etlielna as long ds there'll as lor
proactannt. Mtn proprietor would
' CAUTION THE PUBLIC
against
of a number of articles which,come out under ea
bed
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'BARNAVARILLAS. SYRUP& &C.
• as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Theidrilleafer amF
tag, and coticoetedin gull the unwary l,
TOUCH THEM NOT.
Their Inventors news thought °Caning Such ratans El
this art i cle had done it. A pgaierlar study Of ter pi phials aiming sofieited.
Agent" and all who 'sell the,artkle are
•
GLAD TO CIRCITIA.TE
gratuitously._ Put tip in ',lO oz.totiles, at S 2 t >s 4 3g.
at Si enett , ;.the larger holding a Oz. mote than two son
bottles: • LOOk out and sot get ismpasedlannt.. Enna*
de.' has -"Vaughn's Vegetable .Lithentriptie Nixam."
• blown upon the glass. the. smitten sigma= of •13.. C.
Vanghecui the diieetions,and "G. C. Vaughn,
gulped is ids cork, None other are Jeanine. [spud
VaWin, and sold at the Principal Otilea.
Ittain . inteet;llt at wholesale and;tend. No maw
• timpven to kttensianlets ;unpaid. , Orderthes
Isrip eessiitated4gasts 'excepted. Polk paid kites. ar
lethal "eomatunitations Policing( advice. PrixisPell
tended to, gratis, Nor sale brill respectable Drama IS
Nat United States and Maeda.
Alsoky .
FOLD,- Wholesale /4. Metall by Olean, McKesson k Cty
Wholesale Druggists Ito. 127 Maiden Lane, N. Y. city.
Agents lnlllii, county r.BENTLET & RIAD. Moyle
rose;: Hexer. BiiiiiiiT. New MilfordF. Bea.
t. 13
Lev, Grea . ericft,Vt. G. Pride, HarfOrd.
TOWIFStNA'S Sarsaparilla and Jayne's
Pippe!qraqt, Cheap at , Pons.
Eitstntio earbs.
. ,
- • ;M ISS IL LASE.
maisazianta,Nromme32,-
Springville Pt.
LN. .k.I4EY,
tOTANTO In - prior Trucli rgYsl
- ,14,URGEON Offie at their
dwelling.' on Owego street, one dOor west of
the Paptiat - Meeting House Will be at borne
Saturdays of):sach 'week, here theylsill be
happy tb wai 'opon`nit thos who may favor
them with c 4111:•
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G: 2. DUILOCK, •
Physician and Sgurgeon, Montrose,Pa.- - 1 01 fi ce
over R—Searre & Ca's Store, i n the room for.
mercy ccared by Park & Dimock.
c. 41113 wEirms, .
dine. Throes's, Truni t Valise & Whip ms•
ker sod repo frer, , Shop two doors ab°"
the Democint" Office
SNIT & SHUTTS, orti
rhvitkins & 8a eons Lapeshoro.
tice"et the Olt nobler( in the firm. over the
eseeneerli Oifice, of the latter at his ren
demi.
../• , :f.'r , , , ,'„;. ',
'E.o.i..N4Anlil..
Otioltier at••LawL'-litts•removed hit Orie to
Stielt - i ono ~i loOr Bost
tkod'Allee 400 1 Weil of the
Re • P 1 ' -OE
gist r ; r g co. •
© Viriti 3. TIIRRELL
hiettOi "Likvi i : ll4 l4: fo in no •
Sicire of tiirokrat•co;. ,
-titeupicd ty.ftenty, Drinker.
H. stitrtiv.