~: ..a._.`'1~?1.'.~".3'„7;~2',.~L $1;:~"x;E:.~C~: 7C:= '.`.".:...g: L: S.L`s:._. 3.'Y~°l7T.~'~::~-:,'~al~C.. - - z; ve.t,eirr for • ' keg IiEPOTAENT' ;Free *lPlttriitccogit wilts ti,g /Z i . 'S. P t J Office Department. tt To coati paid for 8.1 cash mei carrying the with port I :4l l r7 a ß qt r it ' • 17 1 1:3Ti e tn e ti Maim 1 1, , 41,45 5'9; New limps* 25,00 40,48 , flinonent, 2 9,4 6 3 34,338 It ikb oom b use rt oi , 107,392 , 218,20,1 Rhode•lsland, it • 9,187 • 26,8,u CoapeottOut., 45,797 64.15 G ,blow, York, 2-' 3 9,307 474,75'5 New Jersey . , -,58,930 39,586 Pennsylvania, 155,422 252,17 , Ohio, .4416,295 158,86 99 Michigan. • 28,212 38,t11 •bdiant. .1_ s', 52,439 43, 8 Mimi; 4 102,485 52,3 9 11 9,722. 9,4 6 t Wintg44l, Y`.,. .15,043 25,7 1,088,308 1,559,41 1,088,3 8 lops. Yrn,,e States, Jun. 30, '47. 471,1 3 , 4 104ne Sinks sis accou t. with the U. S. P. MI Department. ii • Dr. . 0 To cooli id fa D . 4 I 6a ,the l - 7cash -.,- .!, = 74e ye w i th rto ?vor i"in . i t r i. • ending am. au Ins dune ' . i c • t. - tairue, - I, 1847. 1847. - . • 7,862 8,7 9 iiirAlot 'i, " . 133;751 81,6 6 rnitin ' .., 192,615 - 92,2 2 ,--1.411 .- rlii.earoli* ' - 272,520 31,379 Biaith Carolina, 118,157 ' 50,3,3 oe9r &ia, 1 153,001 55,859 , „Florida, ; 45,193 10,884 Iltiamotuij i 49,720 . 41,596 liethicky, i. 89,581. 53,62. Tennessee, ..r. ' 55,298 87,957 . ';'Aiiiiiima, !, 136499 47,602 MEE 58,451 83,773 , 39,996 9,569 41,795 68,523 24,201 8,246 • I Mississ i pp i, Arkansas, Loniiisaa, 'Tease, ; I • 1,318;541 684,079 F. 634,07 9 Bal. to debit Of elaTo sttlte lane 804'047. .684,462 • The Strove tobonnts are condensed from the - Xlatemtnt of the Auditor of tbißost Office Depirtment, bYwhich it will be seen that while 40 expense of carrying the mails in the free *Mei atnountid. te $230,233 less than in the Alive states, 414 nett postage in the free states amounted to $1)25,353 more than the receipts in the slave stStes, or $471;123 over and above the expense of carrying the mails in the free states for "one ; 'year coding the 30th of June, 1847, being a profit of over forty-three per cent. The expense cif transporting the. mails during tho mane period in the. slave states was $684,- 462 more dais the receipts in those states, I shows a loss to the department. of nearly fifty- Oro per cent. .If the receipts in the slave states had beekin the same ratio as in the free -states, the apartment would have realized $570,000 over the expense or carrying the mail in slave statesj making a grand"profit ,of $l,. 641,123 for eitTying the mail throughout the Union. But as the account now stands, the 'expense of slaicry to the Post Office. Depart ment for one An, r ending the 30th June, 1847, as compared with the earnings of the free states $1,554,36; thus slowing a difference in favor of freedom amt, against slavery of ninety-five re r cent. . PraY bow much will the free states s this rate be,taxed to sustain the Post Office Department ei'aceount of slavery when Mexi co, California it may be Oregon, are carved into slave states. But this is only a singlel item in the debit of slavery: Any' one who will take the trouble to examine the statistics of the country ivill be astonished to find how the produetiv4idustry of the free states is tax ed to sustain Ai& 'Veculiar institution," and_ yet we are eallCd• upon to extend this oppress iyesysteminto, territory now free, and to as . Inime still gre.iter burthens to satisfy the ex 'orbitant demaMis of 300,000 slave-holders.— Surely one w4dd suppose they ought to be content with their present bounty. Pus .10011. AND HEAP POSTAGE. !.; • • a, • • Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue an Order from the Orphans' Court of :Suoquehanna County to me di .rected as Administrator of the Estate of Charles Chandler Jr. deceased, I shall expose to public sale by Vendint on-Saturday the 17th day of *August next the Coen Rouse in Montrose at Iwo o'clock in'the afternoon. the following de., scriharkits .01; unbriproved land situate in the, towilibipifif Memoir and Harford l itt said cowl. ty, to Wit _ ' • 8 pirti,of a..;ract in the' Warrantee name of ' Johntlimiey,"fid . numbered " as follows in the' resurvey and;;cittbdivisitin,lui, - made hv. John • Acres. lierct Pio. 2 noire-surveyed, N 150 , 3 "tl, . 52 150 • 4 ";,; * 61 DO 51 90 . 70. " 51 00 . _7- " 51 ' 90 8 PP, 51 90 • • 51 VG Aiso 3 other els in Lenox town ship es lenutiteyed and marked - hY John Bey* phi. 2 so rekarveyed, " 4. " ho_ 56 £8 A 150110010.974140104 :lime of Robert ' • ,- /iPel-as Toyed, 71. 40 f' 4 ',l6,(the rt. thereof utopia) 38 91 'Abloasint 4 inicur in the - 3(fenindeolllo• 4o Georg* Eddy. low,rosasioiajc moki. se now imkeYeil Jobkiloyleao AU; la (priotatiniutunsold) 38 • , 1 • , 91. -1 65. 97 69 • 53 " 63. 115 AN? 4A.th. 4' lots lyiptlst Ott sultipi of w ge Itarford and Lenox rrezeif y Jam • ti Wit: " 2 , AS 20 c•= "14 - 48_ -r-26 $ 510 al on each let to the - day erode: • ,!--.411210.',1,' _.-07 1 .1 - coollispotja ode and givilig the deed. •The:roudoe.lovbe yeeendapostibeipoodpayabitiiiibio one year aft#o49ramaitro ofookt. - it • t cow ; 1;#44 ,-- ma i rriErr,,Aditior of ciodiagassinelowe. „,,thdra.l434p.„, PP ; At. *SD t ' Ca Vitki k " T. J : :* - thiltiNV i S S - ' - /tlsira 7 Se. j IY, itirtife of a writ of Veli: - Ez. iistieirouti4if ~ .. „ 1 . lfi eourt of comtp9O Pleawin elarlfOr the q tll ni 'if , stkneehannitiiiid tope Aliretled; 1 11,011 a beau to public aaleetlhe CoUrt• cute, 14, - iti "BuroUgh ef" kftintrose,,ott fiattirday the lltbd y of ,Aughsti•l-W, at 1 o'eloOk, P. Dd.; 4 - All. bat certain lOC° cir , pareel- c' land situ ate in the -township of Harmony in the comity 4A- coefißfini. Bekirming - at a pest..near the I seuik 'ankerthe '6tarrucca „Creek, and .rdri. Ring t ence north! 564/.4grees-east ' 170 1-4 perch to a pest, i,hence atiuth 82 degrees, east 120 (ehes to a phitt4thence north 33 - degrties l end t 4 minittes etitit•lo6l perches to a•post— thennorth B . 4.4egites west 285 perches; to cl , ii arts 'thence 'putts q degr e es west 100 Or 'ches t p o st ; thitncetiorth 67i west 170 per , fiesg•la poet allot their& south 28 1 , degrees' .east 11 perchealto the place of beginning-r cents'Wog 33D 4res•with allowance Of 8 per a. fa roads &c. / -±all unimproved , late the es tate o Simeon WOodrnff and John W. Copley. Williamsa in inxectjtion at the suit of Geraham s vs. Simeon Woodruff and John W. Copley. • . . AtSO--Ail thiit certain piece or- parcel of lend tituate in Lathrop township, in the county of Su quelianea, Beginning at a heitnlock tree at the fouthweet Corner and running ,83 de greesi north 87 peiches to a pile of stone ut the rand leading froth'-Tunkhannock creek to the Alitfoill and Owego thrnpike on the north line or ticiah Pratt's tot. and continuing on the afore-said road to It pile of stones on the north _side Of the brook running an eastwardly direc tion between Noah ilatt's lot and Josiah Lord's dwelliog house ; and then running West 3 de. ,green south , continuing 87 perches, to a stake and stones at the fiord] west corner, and from thencia to the place of beginning—containing 25- acres more or (essiwith the uppoitenances, al frothed house, and mostly improved, late the pignut of Jane B. pisbee. • Taken in execution at the-suit of George Prams's. Jane B. Bisbee and Seth Bisbee. -; AtSis—All thafeertain lot of land in Silver Lakesownship Stisquehanna county, bounded on the east by theold road leading from Mon trose to Binghamton, on the north by lands of Thomas Mahar, an the west by lands beloog i6g to the estate of R. H. Rose, dec'd, and ,on the south by lands of Nicholas Saxton, cons :hieing about 53 acres with the appurtenances. a dwelling house: and orchard and about 25 acres improved, late the estate of Thonitts En glish. Taken in execution it the suit of C.. 8. 1 Vaughn to the use of Lucinda Vaughn vs. Pat rick Barns and Thomas English. 1140 —By vtrtiie of a writ of Lev. Fe., issued abd directed as aforesaid, I wilLexpose to pub, lie sale at the same place and time—All that certain tract or parcel of land situate ih the township' of Liberty in the county of. b*a3aand state Of Pennsylvania, and ;butted, bounded and descjibed as follows, to wit : 'The first thereof, being-bounded on the north by the;highway and lands of Rogers Ken,yen; West by lands of Timothy Ross, south by hinds of Stephen Dawley, And on the east by lands of Josiah Davis and lands hereinafter described. being known as the north half of let numbered eighthseveh, on n map of resurvey made by John Burr of the lands of Kerby and Law, and Containing fifty noses more or less.—Tat: SEC MID Tnissos Begipning at the southwest cor nerof lands of Josiah Havis,mear the brook ; thencesonth on an old , line of lots to the north east corner of Stephen Dawley's land, and the east put?division corner in lot No. 87 , thence r east 'Operates- thence north to the southeast caper Josiah ' Elavist land, and thence along the south line of the last mentioned land, west 16 perches m i ., the place of beginning, be the sflme more or less, being the same premises cenveYed by .Samuel W. Trewsdelt, and Lucy his wife, to the said - George Wilkins by Deed dated Ist March 18.13, recorded in the officej fer recording Deeds In laid for the county of '• Susquehanna, in peed book No. 13, page 5E7, the 15 June, 1843, together with,the here &laments and ap4urtehances. Taken in execution at the suit of Stephen S. Clark and Nelson W. Fisk, vs. George Wil k'Os. with notice to Terre Tenants. . Also—By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fe., issued abd dii-ected as aforesaid, I will expose to pub. lie sale at the same glace and time—All that certain piece or parcel olland situate in _Dim ll ock township in the county of Susqueihanen i (*aided as follows, to Wit . Beginning at a post sad stones the north side of the state road, a few rods-east of the four corners ; thence north, about 12 degrees past 3 perches to a post and slopes; thence south about 78 degrees east 9 porches to a post and stones , thence south about 12 degrees west 8i ,perche& to a post and stones on the stale rOad thence along the state road north about 78 degrees west 9 perches to the place of beginnidg—containing about of an acre more or less, with the appurtenances, a ' framed meeting house and all improved-late the estato of the Proprietors of the Free Meet ing House in Dimock. township. - Taken in execution at the suit of Isaiah - Maine vs. the PrOprietors of the. Free Meeting' House in Dimoch township. Also—By virtue of a writ of Test. Vett.,Ex., issued, out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoming county and directed as aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at the same place and that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Au burn, in the county of Susquehanna, Bounded On the north by lands of Nelson Love, west by lands of Nelsod Rathbun, south by lands of James Ellis and 'east by lands' of Rodolpnus ,Davis; containing about sixty-two acres, with the appurtenances, a log house,-and about 20 acres improved. . Taken in execution nt the suit of Almon G. Stark vs. Samuel . Vartgorder. N. C. WARNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 1 Montrose, Ju1y.`45,1848. t • THE GREAT REMEDY THE FORESTS Strong & Osgoodls vegetable PHYSANTIIROPIC PILLS. L s , T.11.1i; Proprietors take this method of ma hinOnown to the World-the most valuable and t n .? 'portitit discovery ever recorded in the history of mcd- icinei \ !!! litii testing by chemical experiment, the medicinal proirtics of a rare plant, which grows akin.; the! banks of the!Wapsepinicon River, in lowa, they dia. covet,ed that it possessed a healing and restoring pow. 'e r , iiihich, in their opinion, in combination with other itninr.lies, the result of their medical researches, would I , ren4r it a . . t GUANO CATIIOLICON i for a, suffering world. - The remedial pdwers of this 'plant were tested with the least possible delay, and in hunilreds of instances, they proved hilly adequate ni l the 'Complete end perfect removal of disease in any andivery form, and it is confidently believed that the rrem.dy is destined to produce an entire revolution in the *Medical world. Facts in their possession, fully warrant them in making the astoundirir annotincel men), that it immeasurably surpasses-in iss power to upniitit and expel disease,. every other medicine now , knotim. - . ,; I - . i This Great Remedy;. has been administered in order to test its poweir to vas numbers of patient!, in the most hopeless cues. such !basic! baftled'the skill of the most eminent phipiieians, , ~.elul;hac-proved too obstinate to be-retnovril biatny of' the Jiumerobs remedies or the day, and to the . pcifect astobishment of all. it effected - deinplete and " a. neat cures; thus brilliantly triumphing, noloidiover the greatest remedies known to the medical prefeiaion, but ever all the Piller, Syrups and eau3accas,, whose virties are'so loudly trumpeted throughout.thelerigth andAireacith of the"land. ,_ ....._ AS A GENERAL FAMILY . .MEDICINE , the i:proprietors challenge the world to produce its equal. It acts in perfect harmony with, the-lawe of notate, and completely purifies the Blood, a vitiated stato of which is theCausiti eel! disease.. It has been idiatiiiiStered in Aithitia, .Apoplexy, flathera' Itch ,q4ci. :catarrh, Cholera !doilies; Celle; poi& : Cough, Consumption, Croup. •Cremps and I Convul , l si m ni. Cancerous Sores and Ulcers, Dropsy, Dripcp sia.:Dysentary, Epitipsy, .Erysipelas,- Enlargement o. , tlicipleen,Feser and Ague. 'Female Complaints, Fe.' li" 'L IV E Vr.l 00Dif • i .!, . verupf . ll kinds. - Graiel, Gout; Hysterics ,, Inflates: •••-• -fi ~ tr. ii ' •, . ' icritof - live , LieeriLiiiitrAideeys-and-Bladdre;". Indi.: e ' ' - 'I ~• ' . . - ~..; . • .;. . gesnon. Jantidice,.teprosy,,Liver Complaint,' Neural.r • , , - ' ; ' ' ':1,..,--• -- • ~ gia4Palpitativel:of the Heart. PilekScrofula. Spinal! . ~,. , ! 1,. WEBB: k_upw receiving a new,:i l yid, ConiplaintifSeStheinia;Seild Beek Syphilis, Sup. tt ., litiiee l . kit 'of .Dr..,,, 'y Goode, GroCerie* 'llirdvirare ' Preitoi" 9 r. , -,tot ?ltquev: Tie 'Douleurenx, &c. The, rockery. N a il.. ri s k, , ; ... &c4 .,4 o , hich will hi so ld.. preprictorskhartlet to learri• - thstit has Ailed in a, . 'irseekroets.a. will give entire satisfaction to time sini.4 4 1 ,r0 c - e .„ _" (11 4 i ..._ _Oi n tl' e • ur .• 4 ;'1&••••:•.-; . 1 10 11 4 Poeta! 40 '''7,- - ; - • -'' r r . ' ' ''' • ' 1 1 =1:1::: r A 4 ;: 11" .*. 15 ,51Y! I , ' .." ' ' .1 i:i ;110,44011g. . Ma y , 10 . 4848 . . . . . , ~ , , .. , . , ,: of dpie, aitir.,_41 11 ........."."..19., ;Ur ,r 9 • 110 1 ,. sseneurs nee of tea' • J ., , '''t).% .' • apiCie4o4p6 i.,211; ..1 ' • •-'. $ i coat unity:: - An ntiliietni:e iiinatitit Wintering, tints ]f• T3'; .I _f ., ."'.' ' ': UW ti•t" LAbi ."-"-""," ii" '*t,- - ' Y•l l lP e ri' i iliiii 1 .1'.. ..iiilelY ,li.livic 4,, 4 - ,104,0 • .-, ' ' • • ','''' It hai'atret ,t crossed the Aetna* - andieeastates• -, XtITIICXE-Y! 434iiins, . Seinke i' , Voetkige i s. - --- -,- - • ---, •. , • • ... • - -..../..* • - 6_ .: krupplinv,),ic_progrertir'*e.#end .I.l)__ e , ,bjessipin'of„ihnsl eiihrtheirobrottes t Cies - isisiarstieset-iog 41;RE „ .1 1 1gDretireeghinitilmtmerid. ~ • - ..,114,041/ loptioffir, C.lotbc - 040,&41Pief,b) ' I T . ' iproprietereitilite4lis sick le ;£ll:ks.ietiii:imi'i' ' 4 , '''"W1 , ,, 11 0, -16 wefilkliFell'elf..but #44Alii'Li,i '.. Mid' Jetlaseeled tbatthey,will hiri p e r m * s il o P'iliativ4 SOW '.' . '; ~. . T... 4VAL/XO,O I'f. t ledkei IliWiintirieretbreloess:OUtheir , rlireeimit-, 7% , - 1 ,tup)Riiibritilrfairrodisllsooi . ' • '''''''''''''' ' r '' -- '-''' ''' - ' - ''' ' ''' .• ' ''''' ~ . ' 'f l ' . 1' . I ' l4'. . ' Vlib . iliii„,, , FlOWNEllyi44.4l4S:c4oo 41 PitINCIPALOIIIIOII4.O BB owes:.r s:. V I CMS .X' . ;Silk. vacnttpnAinree,rl ober' sd•$ d• alio by . V BALDWIN, 4 1 07.1, Atitetroly,. ,„, -, 1.1 . AMC! 10T: irate AO by - ' ' :ti R. ; -.! Price2s "rhe '' 'a 'Mk' • - -:- '"'''''''f ~..= ' . ,:. _ . •I • . . . . • d Cook out for Pain Klllera .• ' Spurious Articles Afloat! Agrg...A.•Avoite.vstice to your valuable rain Killer, and 1,TI: for Me beberi• o the we'herrby certify that we have used your rain 6tiler In our Falollits for thttJlast four Tears, fOr many of the tlioracrefor which it Is we-Coupe:Wed, and We de"" It ibe-beol Family Heatorative in are, and would mom- mend every familyto *cep a aUpplyen hand, incase of sudden illueseqt accident. A , Rev, Aaron Jackson, pastor first Baptist 'ehtsYch, .4.bacill; ger. Wm; Co Mack. pastor Baptist 'chute's, Peach.Prchard ; Rar.l4 Wilson, Anri Dudley. W. Outings. A. Rakir, /Oho Doolittle; John B. Owens, Janiettclark. Philip Case. Ann Teter, W. Dudley. A. Bower, it. CdllinSi Rev. John Atormesi Pastor, , :Buffalo; Rey. John Johnson, Oswego. • Mick. N. , T..18411•1' • . , • CsflLfar Andrearelain Caller and hays .no other. Olsson° the.written +signature of I. Andrews on: tbe• labettif each bottle in:black ink ; .all °therein coon terfen° and only Ualculated•to deceive. FO ftirtlier particeilara sec adrortiiement in another column.... AI few Wr it h e d denary worth just received foi it the Prorate's-a _al Mitchell tai Ca, by A. Tor: ell. solo igen; forMiloiresse, wholesale and retail. :I MI 10 - 20 NEB 600D8 T REDITCM ritIPES. • • BlUltiqTT is note offering a ? Large anti Mare eMensltte asSorttrintlt - of Goode thanler,er, heretofore. ,Having. **lir entirely for i Cosh: and lirgely. s ho does not hesitate to say that has selections arc such as cannot easily be beat, and will no t rid insult the - most particular in.:style, quality or price. fli; stock' will include a large assortment of mamanviD uplatz Frensla and Eng. Ginehams, l'nnted *Lawns and Allis. haw, ; pc Lanes and Calicoes in almost endliscraricty, of suPcrior styles and cheaperthan over. iNiCrit l ittYa2,2ll l . ; riali Cashmere, Fang and plain Do Lanes, Stradillas, Barrage and Fariitly Net Shawls. and Cravatiand Scarfs—alliof the latest *styles and very cheap. .o,p)arreyr , a,3--Florenee and Birds.eye Braid, fang and plain straw, Lawn and common Fancy Bonifets, and rich Ribbons, Trimmings and Flowers, of tittle west styles. P rasols—A choice lot of Silk, Gingham, and,;e.lota Parasols, and Umbrellas , term low 'Oats Caps.—A large assnrtment of Fur napPed, Pearl coVd For and Wool'Hats;Gents Leghorn and fancy Palm Leaf do., also cloth, vehtct and glazed summer Caps of the latest fashion H OZITTO Znzas GOCZO. , . . ~ Itteadeloths„ Cassimere,s, Twerids c lientucky Janis, Linens, silk. mid common Vestings, and coal, no summer stuffs in large variety. AltSo —Bed Ticks, cotton.sheetings, flatting, Yet*, Carpet Warp; carpet ,Biiga,'Palm 'Leaves 4.e.,Lwitlin general assortment of Dry Goods. G-s ocerles.—A large assortment, ami.low. er Ulan ever. C ,ockery—a superior article, and cheap. iltif•dtrare—aittrge assortment, including Car pene ' rs' tools, cost steel, mill and X cut Saws, (rod steel, nails, and Hollow Ware. .. . ne/cs, of new patterns, very cheap.. . 11f,ttlicincs, a desirable assortment .tor Physi cist* A !so—Paints, Oils, Grindstones. Plows andlcastines, spinning Wheels and Rees. STOVES—d , superior nssnr't of Cooking, Partpr and plate Stoves, including the new pat , terrf of air tight—also stove pipe, zinc, cic., A I of which will be sold on the most favor , abloterms for cash; produre.or approved credit. , Mew Milford, June 7. 1848. GREAT MARS ! S HE undersigned take pleasure iu announ ;cing to their customers and the ptiblic generally, that they have now received the gretiter portion of their GOOlll4l, tyltit'h comprises t much larger variety than is iisally kept in a country establishment, and tyholl they offer at greatly reduced prices, for mos) kinds Produce, approved credit or Cash. We [trill sell goods as kw. if not lower, than they can Pe bought this side of Arno York. Jhne Ist BENTLEY 4. READ. The Spring and ,Summer STOCK OF GOODS, As L L. POST & CO 9 B. OE WORTH AN EXAMINATION. MINI; bought largely and with care. heyil4u not hesitate to say there are few if any tiett4 stocks in this county, and as usual will be stildWitcrp as the cheapest. 'Thankful for past iiatrimag'e . , we oiler to our friends a large lot of ldroad Cloths, Kerseys, Satin Vestings, s plaio and fancy gingham% rich bl'k and fig ured Silks. De Lains, Dress Lawns, Catnbrics, BarNi and plain Swiss !Muslim:. Tarletons, tidkfs, Sitawls: n large assortment. SOntmer Goods of any variety" a large Stock of Bonnets, Flowers, Collets, Ribbons. Fririp!s. 13uttons, Laces and Edgingh, Para sols{--best assortment in town. Collon Bats, Wick, Cotton Yarn. and Carpel Warp a good article and cheap, a large quantity of Sheetings cheap for cash. tilrockery, a large stock of new styles, the greititest variety in town. and will be sold cheap. Groceries, a good assortment, consisting . of Sugar, Teas. &q. )Hard Ware, of all kinds Usually kept in a Ctiumry Store, Saddlery and Harness ware. Mil4Cross cut Saws, Iron of all descriptions, Steel, Nails, Crow-bars,ng-chains Mlarge assortment of Dress Linens, Pacha Cheks, printed Linens, Towelling and Table Linijn, White Goods, a desirable stock. Swiss Drees Muslins, &c. &c, at POST'S. Mnmrose, May 10. 1848. =MG • Tim ht ST EFVECTirdt.`6f BrEDAE DRADIRAKE'S PANACEA ins TAO' agucAt; caag CIO N S T1 , 01.N . ! ! TT MAIO REEOVEN AND reici4Amernut Cumils ALI:6ImA., • RE. AIMING raeskitsprurtnic STATV OM TUE -11,000 VIA : Scrofula or King'spd. Rbcunlatlikn, , Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptiops, Poppies ontl,lefa,ce, Blotches, 13`des, Chronic Sore Eyes, RingWcirnilor Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargeinent & Pain Oft)to Hones - & Jointa t StubbornATlcen4SlPhilitie 53" 1 4 - inice..Sciatica or ,Lurnbagui ditseattps ing froukon injurious use r d . Mercury, Dropsey. Exposure or Inicirudenec in , Life; also, Clirpuic constitutional "disorders. • In this Medicine Several innocent but. very potent artielei of the vegitable kingdom are united: forming a compound entirely different In, its character and properties from any Other preparation, sod unrivalled in its Operation on the system when laboring under disease: Ilt.should l ie in the. hands of every person, who by business, or general course of life, is predis— posed to the very many ailments that render life a curso,•iustead of a blessing, and so often result in death. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain remedy. Not one instance of its failure has ever oc. curred when freely used It cures the disease anti at the same time impacts vi:nr to the whole system.— Scroll.loos persons can never pay to lough attention to the state of their blood. its purification should be their first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a curd of seen hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS-OF THE SK IN, Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tudiors, White Swa in, Erysipelas, Ulcers. Cancers, Running Sorts, Scabs, and Riles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly extolled ; it searches out tho very root of the disease, and by IVIIIOV rag it from the system; makes a cure certain and permanent. INDIGESTION bR DYSPEPSIA No medicine perhaps 1 has ever been discovered which-gives so much .ton 4 to the Stomach andteanses the secretion of a healthy ga t to decompose s r e l juice the food as Dr. prak s y's Pianacea. RUELIMATIsm. Dr. Drake's Panacea re used with the greatest sue. ccss in Rheumatic Complaints, especially stsch as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humors which hare accumulated-in the syslcrm which are tho cause of ftlieninanstii. Gaol. and Swell ings of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this entirely cratheatmi the disease Irons the system, cren•when the limbs and bones are dreadflilly W co;vsu m Cotestnerrtecv CAN on .ciman..—Coughs. Catarrh, Bronchitis. .piping of Blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse Expectoration, Detic Flush. Night Sweats. Pain in the side &e. have been cured, and can be with as'much certainty as any ether isimple disease. A specific has long been sought fur, but inkvain until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain aIId efficacious ih its operation, and cannot possibly injure the most delicate constitution: We wool& earnestly recommend those afflicted to give it's trial—anti 14c believe they will not Lave occa— sion to regret it. The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the mugs are healed, And Utc patients gradually regain their usual health t nd strength- Read tlf following t ! TESTI.VONY Dee. nth, 1747. Dealt Ste reply to your' question respecting the use of Dr. Drakes' Panacea, t will say, that al. thuegh a p,erfcet disbeliever in the exisistence of a Penmen. or a cure fur oil diseases, hoWever valuable it may be in certain conditions of the sysh:m, still I have believed that a cure for consuimil ion would be discovered sooner nr later ; and curiosity led me to try your medicine in two very invomeate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be rtitanvisair coscstrrin.v, and abandoned by them as in curable. OM: of the persons had been under the freat. merit of several very able practitioners for a number of years, and they 'said silt! had 'b/d fashioned Con. sunipiron combined volh Scrofulen," and that she might linger toe vine time, but could not be perma. nently relieved. Ihh both, cases the effect of the Yana. era has been most gratifying. Only four or fil,r! were used by one of the peraons before she be— gan to improve rapidly. The other took about ten 1 will obiy add that familiar as •I tam with consump— tion by inheritance and by the extensive observation as a study, and knowing also tile injurious cdrects in nine cases mil of ten of tar, beneset, and other veg etable tonics, as well as many of tile:expectorants and followers, I should never have reemnniended the use of Drake's Panacea it I had nut twin acquainted with the ingredients. Sullies it to say that these are roc— , a:untended by our most popular alnd scientific physi clans, and in' their present ciimbined state, form prrib. ably, the best alterative that has ever been Made. The cure is in accordance with a tlicery obeunsumplion broached in. France a few years `go, by one of her S most eminent writers on medicine, and now establish cd by facts which admit of no dispute. Very Respectfully Yours. L. C. GUNN. To use the language of another. 'Dr Drakes Pan acei is always salutary in its effects—never injurious. It M not an opiate or expectorant.' It is not intended to lull the invalid into-a fatal Fee trr i y It is a great remedy—a giand licalikg, and durative coinpouud, the great and only remedy whietri medical science skill lots yet produced fur the treatment of this' hith. erto unconquered malady. And ,ulo person afflicted with this dread disease will be just to himself and his friends if he go down Id the grave Without testing its 'virtues. A single bottle, in moil cases, will produce a favorable change in 'the condition of any juitlent., however TO THE LADIES Ladies of pale complexion and' consumptive bah- its, and such as are debilitated by those obstructions I which females are hal)le to, arc restored by the ulie of a bottle or two, to bloom and •vigor, It is-by • far the best remedy ever discovered fbr weakly children, and such as h'ave bad humors ; being plea.ant, they take it. It immediaitity restores Ithe, appetite, strength and color. Nothing can Ise more sin - prising than its-invigora ting effects on the human fra,me.. l Persons, all weak. ness and lassitude before taking I. at once hccome robust and full of energy'undert influence. It nit— tnediately counteracts the- ncrveilcasneas of the fu male frame. CAUTION.—Bo careful and see that you get the genUith! DR. Daseirs P.oiriscrs—iit has the signature of tice. F.. &roans on the wrilPper-r.and also the name " it/LUCCA; Prin.s.." blown in the glass. Prepared only by Simrs & Cd, Druggists, No. 21 orth Sixth 'St.., Philadelphia. ! _ Ben ley & Read, Apints for Susquelnuina County. DEN 'ISTRY. • D'ilg-titalith; benttiti &Mpg' 0;4 will be found us usual, tt Satie's Hotel oti Mon days and Ttlesdays of leach weeks fully-prepared to perform all 'kinds of operations to Dental Surgery.— He (hum I iimself !thati his platriworit. - -(teeth Sit up on gold plate ) is eqUal to any tii . bo - found in this country, To bear him l out in tii. above assertion, he referi with Ithe -utmost ] confidence to his noMerous patrons in this vicinity. Ali Idol work bt,wa - nted, arid as an olloderageructil. le quite atilie,ted syi de cayed teeth. lic,wifi,aasuro them that he cap s claw antfill tbcm withlold and. othcir foil, as to p' eiserie them for,yearir; ifnnt 'during lit* None cant- owe! appreciate good teeth tas those Who ire. tdep .. &el them and .by earlf. attentirob ttiri them. much, agony and mortification (to say nothing of health, dan offensive. breath, ) cast bp avoided. There cc lei* Mii' be, no - tcconMiti in avoiding rit intid_Deat ei. 1 44-4 sn it: a pow ew OT'rON anti Batte r Vrie)ctil • . 1V:11444 11 10,,tg j • Txrim . i v it Intin•l ftWS4 • _ trk - r EW C 0,4 ~ fjcs 7 l),..,lC:'' Le, ,a1,40,,'":' ie Of ,iiti 0131, 1 r '- , ' llama,. this: ea 'Tot , DV Ms. —,Also, frig- ~ ware Jan td llama Mounun Lawn a, R *peg "1.1 bre Orli . i 1 ' lO the lfi c ir osit ' C riiiialia.mod ti adtki4ll, vtui ' openadi are ow ' --1 ~..,, , -- - t- • Friday, by ' , .. ,i ififea*F rElf. 1 6 .. , muntruer, June 21, le4s. • • ' • 13 1 CUE +l . ' ' - Dititie`4iifielq - eiiiiiii)ii, '1 ' , l firti , ' Ll it' b • - - - . •• , • ,L .1-14GolfEagEw , „ n, , ,.9 ..us Is To i , s . 1 , . Cheiriiit streer,'Sontl? tait'eoliter'lif - 'Bth': 6freeti Pliiladelptiie;_i"" 'fi.. .'": P - ' ', - •';.: Portraits fromlirasmallest beprtst Hirt to the largest bizei , ltiogly6riin grotipte,,iiThe'Proprie.. ;Ors are warfanjed;in;sity l iing,,,ttfat.' , th. iF... 'mirk qikc, go - Med .aTeßutstien..qcalltOß .4 9o, ft, ig,,,thp world. Eitracts (fern. W 1 34 1 .01 1 - 7 -", ;.• .: . , :" Life-like:ln the eicires httitiehesteli eoireet in the - sbiidirii,',"4Citet'il - ,'''",',,!!," ''''f,' ; ." I.ol'he hrt . has iftrived et , goiit - 04frection, and noneunderstarlif or ptacticelit better ihrin McClees 4lz• Gernion."—/Jfiltimois Iri#:'i " Admirable! t: ambing.eart;esPeed their - ex cioisite delicacy.—,y; S. pavriei . it _ i ;•, 1 Extract s frog . the; report ,of thcludgpS, at the liiat fair.of ,thri Prrinkl in institute. ", 04guerl . reotypes--in this i4tpartt6ent there ttrh' some Jery excellenfspecimenS i:6 the Itllibltipar; arid ' the Judges think grey -see. a progieisEve im. Rrovement in this branch. of the ark. I They have not recommended a awittid in; favor of any of Ilny thecoMpetitors, butfare disposedAtirank as first in order, the collecuon ofjlfeC qP,S & ' OERMO,N, as eontsining the Icl4 , ,est umber of superior tpecinituid." , ~ i '; May 1, 1848.; ' , '.' • • 18-6 m. . I_2'7._ ‘,.:. -: 1 , • ';--.1 • ir• ~ , ,i . . . Salamander, Fire., and n or .. 1. prOnf•Cke,sts.;;.,.... i , -t Eire—Prof Doirs fbr Batilwt and Sti?r% .Neal arid Letter-copying. resses, ,Pateni ed Re. frigerutors, fittets' triiient I iortable IVater Closets, intended !ft; rtke sick find in ' firm. EVAN 4 &A Ns ; - 76 SO UTIII St:lt/Telt, OrPCNOTE TILE 11111.1dE4HIA. iExcuM GE.) . . . ANUCAOTURk an d x, 1 I ; • MI. 4 . 0-e p constantly on V ti.t i. -', 1 Mind, alar,getasso Orient of i • •; - ti '" ,. tie abiaye ertiieles. together iPtA , :::,'. with, their . Patent reproved 4 ,.• 'lit' - ...... , ' l2 .ar_Sataniander FIRE-PROOF '''-- • :.•:'‘,,-'• !..: Oa feS, Which are solctinatruc • ed as to set at rest all triannei of doubt as to their being strictly fire-prriof, arid .that they -will resist the fire lof any bOilding.— The outside cases of these t. Safer; are] spade of boiler iron, the inside case . of so.ipstone, and be tween the outer•eaSe and inner PAIAC is a space of some .three inches; think, and its ['Odin with indestructible thate}ial,s6 as. to Make it an irn possibility to burn tiny of the ttontent4 inside Of this Cnesti" Thct.se Soapstoni;i• Salamanders we ore prepared ands - dalchalle-nge the Worid to produce any article int . the Stump Of Book Safes that will -.sued as;- Much; beat, .find we hold ourselves i read at al :hues: to Italie them fairly tested by ,pu !ic bonfire. I: Weals° con t;itilie to thanufacti a large tisOrtmeni- of our Premium Air•tight ire. Proof Safes, kor which there are overisoo new in use, avid in eiYery in- Stance i theyhaye Olen . entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will, refer the public of a few gentlemenlwhu have them in Om • flitywood & Snyder, Pettsvide ; Joieph G , tatvton, Pottsville it Mr. Williate Carr, Day) eStewn, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 129 ninth 3d st. A. Wright & Nephew,Vinest. *herr.; Alexan der Carer. Conveyancer'. corner of Filbert ann 9th sts.: John I'd TOM, 32 northf 2il 4t.; Myers Bush, 20 north 3d si.; James M Pout,. 101 south 4,111 street.: or Daid Jayne, S!south 3d st.— ' M.,tthew T Miller. { 20 south 31 * st44ilnd We leould mime same hundreds of others. if i it wa, I decessary. Now We nitrite. the attention of the aublic, and pa . rtictdarly those iilwarit bf Fire pronl Smiles, to call et Our store he:fore piir. lelhishig elsewhere, i and We cart satisfy them that they can get a 'better and cheaper article tit our sore 4 than at any other establishment in the cii.y.• i i ' ! • • _,. We also Alanufticturb 1 the ordinary Fire Proof Guests, at very low prices cheaper than they can be boughtl at anY other store in Phil adelphia. i •. DAVI]) ;FVANS. ;.- ! - • I : • JOHANNES :WATSON. • Feb. 9. 1E49. : ! • . ; . t_iy, Andrews Pa' l filler} Death to Pak relief to the s!ielt. hiala to the weak a halm is found tO the zil+le huifianiwee, in A N aft FAY* P Ars Cii.E ft; ' Tins Ic entirely a Veget4ble Cnroprnudi.tnpreiedorte.s'etitY five di &erect inttrtlitents do imn intern &external remedy f4r the cure or Cough*, C4ldt, rams. NerToos ar.d stek fleadacheS, Rlictintatiam Cutri.praina. Spinal Affections, Summer Complaints. Cholera •Morbus: Toothache. Eruptions Cortisi Frozen Parts, Ourns, Scalds, Aguc in thc.Facc an. 4 rucast, Cholic, t iSCP, Loam of App4itc, General Debil4; Asth ma, Si c. rut up in IllottltiS fur 5 . 4 2 4 and 6 shillings 'pet honk. 1 • 'For farther partierrinn eve pamplikets tabu had of every - agent pails, containing a ini”l - • I,l3tery of the ~rieut, thaawe r y a n d acted enema of Andietv'srain certliitatea of cure, dine tians,,&e.• r LOOK OUT Po* sit tup The triumphant FIICe . .M. 27( Andrea's' Pain iKillet 14 Timmsta g ctitew!s ttiat pruritic!! death million), of nut race. and the. great amand hese:lns-it Foam nipt nftphdnt 'inlay he till:4..lmM tin* ii4ll eons feteratieue tenretb,,t lutist rittattyby etb-opting to Fejt nott Inn in ekcaintlett knit-init. ankh: neatly) 1' K liter. Ftrt nic have apprar,ed um' doubb miters. actilioue iebnee tor the pretended ne)ho, a Witt forvilAertilleit to &e. tet all remember IMF. Ando:tea' . i4nuebse Pain r hair the to nen signature or 1. indiTtcs on ttialabei of earth) , bottle In black ink. Don't xim;ily ,stiFk VOIC lbr Atr drow)srain Kilterend be nimc.. you gct go,nuinci. Solt) at N. 3liteliell's Link Stt4C 1:;) , *cAii agent \ft,rr 71iontrose. ivitolekai n and! 'retail', A. Picket. 'Rush.; N. MitOhell &Co.. Atiburrit A. Lath. top, Springtillu; 11. Burr:nail & bihaon ;. H. Burritt. New. Milford A. ,Durliain,. Tukhannoek ; B. Bailey, Leraysivßfe:., 3. Fay, &,Son, ego; N. wholesale and - retail. - I a:r" in Itl o Principal teiwns in the United SOttes'iand' Canada.- All order, must he addrCasOd to AndrOes, Ithaca , . Tompkins Cti., N. Y. • , I . THESE pllll .1110..pOre j ly veieiekklei... They Al. cleansland•iFstoro. to henltity;altion the, digeinive organ • ilicy•Ulcappeand . puilty,tho blood and give itn licalil y lioWilirciti li c 'the entrri3 iiyate*..:- They are a sari inirronre rill" - y foilDilliLiner'.Crim. /gainfter BiliOncbiaerracii ' all OiCir vvirliniscormi ;Nervous Debilny, Hcadoche r , . o PAirp GPI 14 . "nd'A l itC and Fever.. They ern Mild; liut ; ini rp in hnh: °per - lion. and portectly co' for IVO yoorg iand,013 , 131. .dc-• lillitatini conatiutiorni 'aiid!arin unrivalled ;al alatnpi onedicinci. ;. ' -'.: .-; :: ,:i . .. I. ..; ,;. i,. ,1- ; 4:: :' ; 1 i Wo; have alirayo hen kr at oarn.inaidenling and • compounding. our nie4icirin,, •hicli,liaa . i ll boon don ! : by Dr.; Soule in persiii 7 : Tli'y all iirta. need' not to loaiti the bowel, costive, whi lx - earldbi ''-'oiid Oraw, other pill now tin nun,' '.ll:l*iie,o-201 - n . uilper b4i, With full drootioinn .. t i, ii : i rt., .e. , 0.4,-ilii , , - ; ,.,: i ~ 1 caiaion.-41, Chit , _feaskaitiochi . 4o ;with ii, us: Cori, a tirrie. Whose liusiiei.it wail tn,seliAniurdiaiiibutii;lint Oa onnnOaiiori'hai teen •OhliotvOd:'int ''th ose •p 4.11. -be.aciili his na Me nil Illie lids,"'llintli'elii g zli ine, ha vc bien gatheredjup; and thk it menlltlitt-Ml' Mal:pra .l, kt ot , : Dr, E.ll4:Sotilit,4l4 .' .lc rilind. )n coch I: 1 4 ci. 1 :0 the gornikiciiSovonliga J p4n,rjlit. i .I. .... .. ' DI. sOule. 4o•altiniyo nin , ,tantiiiid: the poicrer ijaltn Pillii:'•• i - 1 - . - 1:• .- l' ~ . ' - :i Sold in , MontiOse Witßr, : Tttittl f f.l , rrien ll.' .3. ilei•C•l4 l or4w4:o6lrlliti onl i tight4Pm..nck; afford: (:,Q _Prisll* 17;4 p,.1,L .. - ~...ph!riflA,, e :; ~. rfld,Pl,4 l ' z.14',.,, ton.; ,- - ' • -.i : ' &cap 3. ; EIPLE *Diet oti beiPll.4 hal* tioott# 4 4l4t 814 1 Ofiir. SuiniterLatuft. I ! ,~. - 01.Y8LIN=p m 111 - A4 • t_y*Oliimi legant , 43r-rr.l-1 , =I IP :174 walmt==imm inns ! - Gin ' iiiisimeteni :.41i: 11 4k Pl* regitsi eldths, .totikt If* ? As mash ES 9 V? & l ima s • 1141' ~,,,...,-..,„,, -.,,._,, (sigi'iiiiif , fin* ! T Or thio ii r „nlyiti, ; t c- L'-. ri-Okt. - sittuirsl ,. ,l , l , ! • I, . Ei=lt=l •+••• , ,,i};;;:" ---- 37------ - ,_••• i r__ . ') ai? ~; ‘.,,, • ; '.Po • v•:. 6 V ,_ • rt - ..... k t . --,• G O i kvi - - '•1- • •.•.' ---" _ - -"0:-• - . : . • ''. , CJ. • • • C • • •••• • ...) •♦ e , ii• .1) it - • ._ : • , ,:. ot n7.-i ii h a ii ,,. ...COLLEGE I ar ' ' HEALTH , / 207 Billiggewillo i Palo, No Ire . . ..1 ,} - • VtgetableciAtholltriPtk *dare, t& TfilS'eetebiderd +edy hi ,o r h e a mf i gu i 21133 e by the sdan can" it tinkle' • 1 . - ALI. OVER T .W ORLD.. . _. It tizs now b mlne t.l4 weir. • ' for ,f iiii4 irs.iiii ' .. ig ptutleuluty Ant • • • BO PS -I , •• -- - - - I . all Mara of thls complaints nnuolialellnay . l ter of now lona standing. Sei PamPata.for Tbie diumum im as Itigincul. dy Cuatkets, and thealawmt dreadful program of the malady. it ahLiffilea b demi*wain renderathe patient amsama go taeo,l gimp oneofita most ilaremiag . _ ffinw.fTo It now Yiatia tti Pitt knriedyn Physicians Wm It pub, hely and privately wita perfect su cem. Let any ose was has ever had a syretom tit Dropsy, of say chars keep, this :Miele hy Ottth and if they wooktivoid die* wawa •• •-, --:• i • ' _ ~•• .--, • • APPLICATION OFITHENNINEa . ' to perforate toe trysts* mid Let themessulligirwittle n 4 army, only to fill up Win,. and malty sad his . .iiviatit, let them just the this remedy is Immo. aid a 01 . coitry, IN Sift: 'Let them try It dam, stir drldithalse and a cure is main,' if they i v i t4glytt it a Airs* 1 ~ • 'ARA. , •:- a ' 1 and lag dileases of lie urinary organs 1. Ow these4htwa4 ing tomplailits itafavade Weer; needier artkle eat egg i o n you; and the cures testified tp twill .conairiee, th e skeptical ;—see Paw , d. - how osanY staler this paihlld complahlti sad thipt ey there Lim/suir. du may tiaka you have gravel ghee Moak' only ladosinibtion—tte may be raieull—andyt- I t , way . be-hardly , forme Andy even be stone is* bliidder, y e ti' . you - ere sure of a sure in all but Atha lOW *awed disease, and if stone Ira the bladder, dour ethe‘ by the aid of this 'Medicine all latiarnmation cauladby ft eilitteathildmi aid unless the formation is of yearling. leg, the calculi is dissolved, and Waugh: away is dm particles. AU sumewof this diverse hasten; euredbythe, minute. Oat. era* JIM Medical was is Mg 814 (_11 Nem York - tem awed of /ram by this swiliefu; he Panylstst. , : I - - • i LIVEN. COMPLAINTO. '• 1 • Freer cad Jere, *haw Disuses—To the tritest Weil especially, • and wheceverthesoccamialots prevail ' ' thai medicine is offered, r : .. , NO 11111111ENOLAGENT, :. so deleteriossocoispo;isd is a pis of this stiles; It these diseases with ,kertainty and celerity, and do e s leave thevystem torpid. ' . .5a Pesktst. , SO thoroughly does this mixtn . net in this disc*, fU l Yt an itareetiate care la made. "A ft other remediesaw age set lasidc,na this entat vegetablelPtTamtion. Mies (teeLh wantales no poisonotts ' mineral. which 16 thebuidlif dth other Fever Ague mid reutediesa • ! • spzEbV AND EirrEcTrAL, - , . ft .1 the grand behlik medicine, ,and is daily.tortm M . tboidenidi' Tbe seret ot its re•building the mare mia aritudost is, that it '" compounded of 22 distinct wawahlis properties; each' roq a remedy distbet by yrielf. .• r f PUMA - ~ - -- • _ :I • 6 ecaip!aint pg • mert paintill character. Is IMMEDIATELY RELIEVER and a cure follows by a few days use of tug snide, far lefirrs any irtheryirspa ratissfir this din*. ar assay other - 4We* originatirsy, from . Impure blood. Sas Pew —. . ThiSdbiesoe i titwelY one rif the blood; the artk•Of this medieine. - is so speedy that the Piles, whether istn. nal or external.X willeured by its use in a few weeks.* Hundreds, perhare We can say thousandi bare *two, featly cured id the *of- two or throe bottles of this air tura, and as this cute is produced from the aetion of this panacea upon the brood. &is more likely to belm; ie than any cure prod ww.l from external makes. DRUM . * or . Tom SYSTEM. weak back. wIMIMens of the Kidneys, am.. or lofts* Lion of came , is iiniedfately rained . by a afar Ayr we opt leis waedithia. oieure Is always a result of its mn k mends as >- - . A.CERTAIII, REMEDY for Midi complabotsi and alm for derangements of the 14 male frame, IRREGJWIITIES, SUPPRESSIONS. painful menstrbatious. No arfide s Age ever bcat t Or i l except this whist tag(uldiostek t4is had of &ravens*. It may be relied teWa as a sure Mid effective rowdy, sad did we ftwi permitWl to do scrcould give A. THOUSAND, NAMES - • 'es proof °Cahn, innhis dituressing class of complain t See pamphlet. 411'broken - detei, debilitated aastitstions from the effect of in C rc my . ..will:4nd the bracing ;tower ei this article to act inimediately, and the poisonous mineral , eradicated (Min theist/steal. The .•22 disihut gioperties-whlch compose this ankle, manifest theniselr • particularlY in the application of the Compoun d. for the lamming sOass areotoplaints which head this radgrap . For cadariss taws has *a maim the eerta of Is a CERTAINLBOTANICAL AELENT, ' which in altffiat or deranrents of thethenalehts4 obstructions, ,cli.a . tics, pain 11/ strastrimithes,ge. kw effected a cure. This' root is ladigenous to bin moil, and found in large mtintitics, and as a medicinal pupeny stands without auSegual ;it fo s one of, the eampmads .• In the preparation; tvhich a s a- boleti' the beg mix* ever given to a debilitated fe ; -it isreure..and deer tens will be !inbred to health b its use: . 1 - i ERUPTIVE DISEASES wiII find the silttnae ruopertlea of this aedele • ;1 11 ,IIR • Y. THE. BLOOD, and'drive 'alien d.ts. m. tient the-system. Bee pandift fortestimonYnteu In all diseases, *high the liaise( en advertiiement *ill not permit to be named here.— • jgestsgire them stray; they contain thipaglekandcanill. tales ofigti clammier, and a monger • —ARRAY OF MOON' or the riding Of it medicine. r mt. appeared. It lan • of the peeelior fen ores of this , Weide that it never f. to baulk to any ea*, aid if bone and fierscla- an kills /said 'Upon; lei tke - #eacittled and Unearth' : inesinc /'HOPE ON, and keep taking the medicine asiong as therein me ilth ' provement. The proprietor world ' ' CAUTION THE PUBialC against a number dr l articles which come out under ths healfof • H -- ,t - - . • ,- satitiliiPAJlMl4o6 SYRUPS. &C. !es mum Ibrilroliayi Gravel, &c. Tacloreiviiitrllli► lag. and eoncoctethto gull the unwary ; - - • • ~: : ..1 ,-. VOUCH Timm NOT. . • Their inventimi-neyer thought of curing such abstain thin article had . do* it. A particular 4itossly if Wpm OW is estreestfy sulidited. . Agentitandtll who sell the article are . • GLAD TO OfficiliaTli 2 .. • putuitowdy. , ...Put win 3D et. bottler. at &so& at gt each—the taker holding 4 oz. more than tiro snall bottles. Lock oat hod suit get itiposed now. Violet. ' .tie - has: I •thingint'sf-.Vegelable Lithththptie Millen;" - .bloWn aeon - the glass, the written ligeatttrief 16. C. Vaughn" .on the duintiorut and)" 3. C. Tatigluit MOW ganged Ara the Cot . one 'None other are We. sepal.by Dr. .G.-40. Vaughn; and sold an the 'Principal Mika Mr Main street, tidier., at whittentht sind:MlD, lie Mb .. tiongiven to lettentMuless west paid. : Orion groan& Lady ernistitetedJgents erupt d. Pilot field letters. al . verbal , comniunkations- soliciting asirke. 1 1 1 11 40' . tended to, gratin. ror sale by 1111-11:11Pettahle Dragiliiie the United Stake and Oniado. i. - • : . ! ,• Also by ~,, .1 .. • - t ~. FOLD, Wholin. afekdt Retell by Mott, Varmnt! & Co. Wholesal a Druggiststo. 14; Maiden Lane; N. If.city. Agents. in : Ahis. dimly ; Illitimgy & .Rs&o. Nxl. 1 roso.;:limiiti Buie ter . Now Milford ; ,Wm . F. Buis. 'LEY, Gr*Ddiiir; G. G. Pride, Harford.', '`t . . ~ 0 ADE LE; B}' idles, Carpet Baßt.Travelliet 0 Booliem:nt 1 • • . : . : TYLSKA L ' ll = .SUOAit=Ai superior nrticie for 4. o e.inoeindell for sole by ' : / 4041. 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