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1M&I&'''' HRt^ *• §pil'<*' W$> '• • $!§•;• i W$0 H?{ ? - i' ft s ; ••. X- '-.->»* 0 „ « •' •**«* •M JtejusKTW. pijifMfeTWs^niwrgat Panacea (snow being-^ntfadfieed into Europe, thrEa.t and West,.Indj.es, 8puth America, and all other puts of* tlie globe, .where disease exists in any form, '^O^iUnited States and the Canada* have for,tM \Mat three years severely tested the vir- tiMt^KJj^ tb'e proprietor, upon the introduction Messrs. A^i^/H^tif, GanllemaijT \*\* 1 - \ City with pm been requ.0jt.tt' •end, on the* chin A.Ui ^g/gSAM •ikbe OTolosed draft on 8te«»j, filaail- p/ntible dels*. Tam-ti :p]$aMr9py, itj begging yon,\ to. ed? only byi»L_, „_ r ... —_™ ,—.. liih this un^ltpltMtjmottJ Wthit'valuotif.B medicine were mane on the part of the medicine—so nov el was the theory—the principle-—wpon which the cures were to be effe^eo*, tfctajt people threw up their hands and cried a; ^ffi\at:fl.axt?\ Even credulity startled with4%j|r^ a«i,d 'he so call- ed \ Faculty\ made th^Mselyes merry over the \ new humbug.\ Butnroffeifie ttwjlt— the three yeara have passed away.^pamie opinion, and the vo_ce of millionsapd raoro : (,f.>observitig in- dividual*, haye stawpfi'd^this \mHRO'? the most singujar, wonderfMificoi^preheritive and.rolrac- nloq* ciurative *pdw-*sr\-ev>r produced. The ONE GaBA.T.Ihfi'ASfej vtehich-tlie proprietor of this me 1 rh«iie.%a < the presumpjloix-to say existed, and tsi* all viviojis diseases wgra bu| secondary, W^'-rttMwTftt minks. \Thjy MOST bi -\$*?*» : :fop;ft«^ Mve witnessed the' effect of this feitor&ture,, 3$. has conquered all cases, by sim- pMeongueHjig the ONE. The \ Old School\ now ojieii\ their eyes. Their-bid dogmas, like tB# tnorniu^ mist, fly before the light of truth, atid 'cotomon sense now seeks a road to health it* own way, tbstead of closing; Us eyes, and oejng -fed). Too (ruth of the principle upon Wflich this article ctires, is established, and the tfajftftfeRt is \again boldly _ most emphatically, imAH^ecirfoajy- rVvteraled : 27t»s medicine will W&fpalm;thebodgevfry disease whichhas a name • ,'ap*|y di»orjanizuitofl..'o/ the system whi$'caH ^ih , Unbone etnd m15.de remain, this medicine mWelimalo^perfect state. The old calomel, ,bjto\di% blistering system is about to fall.. Th s^jpfa\aBy itself of the truth of '6o: ffN^BT,, is a prop out of the old structure, which will soon taoible down, a shapeless mass of-J|;n'orance, anfl reception. \ IriyaJidS-resort \at once to this- medicine. It is ajKctj y VEG'STivfe.E SREMEDY, the product of '^Spfwn \Soff^a compound of twenty-two dSflW- •i|)}t4'l'igfedients. Each root has its particular S ftfcofltbe' system-to act upon, and this action ; ^I*«ys produced. Its effect upon the whale syitiM Is immediately apparent. Testimony of the highest character is daily coming to fhe„pro- ptietorj full of'truth, and you will always\ see Dames, places, ami dates. Not a particle of faljaevidence is offered on the part of this GSEAV GtiMftim. The most careful perusal of .the pamphlet is desired. It gives the character of all the secondary complaints which prevail, and which have been cured by this article. Evidence of cu.re9 in some of the most dreadful cases of lingering complaints wbich it has been tire for tune of any medicine to cope with, is fotfnd— cases which have been left to die. Hundreds in/every large city of our Union and the Cana- ,d|Vhave to thank Mis article for their lives, and a^dc; theyj -as letters in the possession of the .fliso'prietor w,ill show. .*'i||3__M- Great Medicine will cure DBOPSY, in ^rM^e—_3.BAYJBI., and all kinds of difflcnlty in thetTrinary Organs; complaints of the Kid- neysj weSIrjibsaof the back 5 Female Irregular!, ties- immediately checftpd, and a healthy tone given to the system. Let every female at once resort to this safe medicine,- and use no other. BisB»«ed tiiver, Indigestion, Billions Complaints, Dyspepsia instantly relieved; Rheumatism, Gout, &C-, produced by inaction of the blood, will ofways find relief; inflamed Lungs, Cough, even Comsmhption, unless Ihe patients and their med- ical advisers were deceived, has been cnrod.by thisineoTicinej Scrofula, and all Eruptive \Dis- eases* Piles. Erysipelas, Inflammation of ihe Eyes, Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Head- ache, Taundice, Fever and Aguo—the wliole catalogue might be pamed—seek this REMEDY : buy no other. Put up iti 30 oz. bodies at $2 j 12 uz. bodlep at $1 each. * • BE CARETOL TH^T YOU ARE NOT IMPOSED OIPON. Every bottle has the word9—\ Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture,\ blown upon the glass—the written signature of \ G. C. Vaughn?' on the directions, and G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo, stamped on the cork. JSone.-other-'ar« giftuine. * ,,,• . - * Prepared by Dr. (3, c. VaugTin,. and sold at the principal Agenejf, lS3 : Malh-st. Buffalo, at whoUa&T&.?&nd-retail, to whom all communica- tions must come post paid. rjQffivet devoted exclusively to the sale of this . JHtetne; at Wholesale and retail—New York City, '132 Nassau-st. H. M. Lake; Salem, Mass. 295 -Essex-istreet, Thos. P. Chase 5 Cincinnati, Ohio, J. H. Birge, on Third-st. 2d door from Walnut} St. Louis, Mo - J. Walker—General Agents. Sole agents for Geneva, °\- \ L. KELLY & CO. Also, for sale by PIATT & SIMPSON, £ly83 ] • LAWRENCE & BARNES, Geneva. Thos.' McSClinlocfc, Waterloo; J. Osborne, S. Ealls^S. Q. Norton, E. Vienna; H. O. Haves &'Co., W. King, jr., Canandaigua; G. D. Mc I^ferty^ Ovid} Jas. McCam, P. R. Williams & 8ori, Newark; J . H. Lapham, Peno Van ; E. H.sHtintington.do.; W. H. Si sson, Lyoris. widely »» »M!*nojrt',Jd;ffitfltto?tB a* Ifojight to be. -%'-tm' gentlorneni /''.'(*?.•• \ *\ Tbefolte«MT«Jtej|i6r*ctfr6raa letter rweited ft-\ Mr. Ha^, - ^^ wB!TO^>9>nT^ctedn*Bh r »^critW affection of tt»40«,^eh'*g«ffled the skill ?f the first*' niciam tji FrtwSe,, It commend! itself to the attention of all;' li«iO*|jii|KKttij Brim* *s»-Vir»iM|i«? i tjili* sent.-ias been rewivod, and the.jreatfbe^ JETHANT SUCCBSS miPufii ma and £ wit infill Gituimjiti tor COLDS, roraf^fSlhipnare. CON- BJJV»a2«MJlfef_i/FE, in.Creat Bri- !• uriiveraillY rwfiil'fcslady, . .. .. jjndet. the'im- «tate wpa'tinmaeltee of im Wnwfejv.- !Piwa three years . . ft^n^UttW&fww^i^SeiStifeW ftflm Can. 4»lsv«i) WseSmiD, (uisJ i^*rfej5;«t»i!»jre«srf*Se«r alike :«VfwS*» ^4^W%iM^^^<(t? '»g«in« the Meuieurtf Thef\ t neflt my ^i&l well at the JjhjKje'e'd n« great banes w-g ease thaMlfiJrwte bean able tq.effisct. tnejgreat'be. 'rom iu^ise nrjonf «har|4r'»ii ; «« ilatiorls we have Mieived^ijVe* 1 '^la tooaW with afrroerHfllneJifdV i»S iag^'phpYoians bfl»|il«*«* '\[f-^lfe'M fitlly detwwipetf^i^gftnu*; .#JMnrdp^%n|Bne_|«« Ag5ht««o CdnfTde.n'Pi ^Srasfeforms ««3otiiuf iu use un«|S'.pja^e(st curi is effKi^, and fis^ririg^hat w^' not be sufficient, pleasa send us- som,e rapra; nowbovewi' _____ without delay, and be assured, gouilernon-, we shall take plea- sure in making known its virtues to our friends and the pub*. lies and I doubt not thstit will soon bo extensively used here, and all over the world, and that many afflicted •uffeWrs wiUhairwlftjoy the knowledge-that tfiere is a vjgilabl. £, pr^paation sufficiently pnWSiful: to er&dlcate thair diioaKii. r 1 bate the honor to ten afa, - Yours retpectfliUy, J. MACE, No. i Rne Louis Philippe. For farther particulars arid conclusive evidence of its su- perior value and efficacy,, see pamphlets; which may be ob- tained of Ajcntejthiua. Prepared and sold by A. B.&. D. SAND8, Druggists, 100 Pulton-st., cower of Willianj, New York. Sold also by h. KBL1.Y ft CO- Geneva; H. O. HAYS, Canandaigui; B, P. BEABfSLEY, Unionville; agents in every town-in tfio Stifte, and by Druggists generally through- out the United States. O. N.TUTELEvGeneral Agent. • £5?.$ J P* 1 ,! • ottl • e • •\* bo'\ 05 forj JS. &3\The pulillQaro rospeotfully requested to remember that-it is Sands' Sorsapurilla that has bean and is constantly aohievitfg such temarkabla cures of the\ most difficult class of diseos.es IQ which the human frame is subjeol; therefore ask for Sands' Sat»ap,arilla, and tnka no other,. • 0m76 •IlltPOBTAlVT, B. FOSGATE'S ANODYNE CORDIAL A gAFE AtrnjerpBCTOAlRBllIEDT rOR TBSl SUIVEMSS. COMPLAINTS, Viz; Diarrhaa and Cholera Morons; also, Flatulent and Spasmodic Cholics. T BIS invaluable medicine tor thfl above complaints, sur- passes any Other remedy now in use. Hundreds 01cases have ccna to the knowledge of the proprietor, where a spec dy cute has been effected by tho uae or the- Cordial, oiter.e tesoit to the common remedies bad'proved unavailing. It bas boon extensively usod throughout this State and else- where, for many years—boa been approved, and iz used in practice by a great number oftho most respectable physicians as may bo seen by their certificates and recommendations ac- companying cacb bottle. This medicine is discovered to bo a certain and effectual remedy for the intestine diseases, produced by the drinking of the waters of the rivers in the southern .and southwestern States, wbich renders it cf inestimable value to those whore- side or travel in those sections of the country. N. B. To secure the public against deception, tlio external label of each bottle is secured by axopy righVwhich was en-' tered (according to act of Congress) in tho Northern District of Now York, on tbe Oth day s of November, Anno Domini, 1840. A fac simile of the proprietor's signature will be found on the outer label of each bottlepif genuine. -Price 31 eta. For sale uy L. KELLY & CO.-.& _ _,„_ _ It. H.LAVv-BENCB, . G8n8va - B. P, BBAKDSLEY, Unionville. J. BtJBT, Vienna. lv5 rthah bv mi»rWt,iiH_i!Si »»u»s disorderss oF'the\- ~ fetfiipiraluable. Aa ,n *MS|fo_l*n)matli)n of VBp Tthe American it-Bemedy, in the ts to have it used „,, in thi) world, for any forW.oj's'tage of worst and matt hopeltti cities. i»y.that tbe human lungswbengoce ul- - ,^,.^_ ^S'tjajtled and cured; tfit if ezftriencc, and the testimony of many persons of the highest standing aqd chi)«io(em*.irjmi!ity can be relied on, Brum's IMian tmlhctntiry Witm hat cured many deciaei c&sp* of vlcera- te^ and'dMSMttt. >i>tf-j—such cues us wora.called Contump- H«ii;t)WTO\»rJ«)sl. ilful Physicians, some of the most strong- ly TOBrkM^ai5l_fn'dicntcd cases of ulcerated loogs—such dis- eas4s*s'ms/i_«MrMBsdle in consequence of, oyory day. The ibftllftfeiiWJ most wonderful ;;i)Si|aaiiNG AND PRBJFYING qualities of Ahii bcit of all remedies .gives to it c«roti<i8 vir- tiies.whichtiJ»ii_»;C4i_(//i , remedy ipossessej.. Holso pouess- os all the noceseary qualities lo ' 'acilitatipg expectoration, soothing nod renioving pain, and sabduing'cough, that other cough medioifastfimve. Thus, than, by iRSnhpound healing virtues (its absorbenl, its po>ti of oquojiizjnfthe circulation aod seoretlooXMta qualitiee of oieabaing arid purifying the blood, of \uMujtn; cough and eating pain.) it heals and cures ulcers (n thVlfimf*, maertainty os It iwroerrfeis failed to heal and cure ulcerisai. Scrofula, la the legs cr Mas, orany other part of tho borj3F4*; iV IT CUBES SCBOFULA • By \ Patifjj^t'-^ie Blood\ without foil, in any instance; and also, reanyfljher Chfonw diseases, which are caused by tbe deraogeojehpjl) the secretions and impunty of the blond, viz.. Erysipelas,-. Scald Head, Chronic and Inflammatory Jiheumatiam^Mceratei Sore Motith and Throat, J^urstng Sore JVouilti':Ulcers. Piles, Salt Rheum, Boils, Liver-Com- plaint, Merc&ripi ajii all Skin dmcatscf. And also, by e- qU'aliiingth>'Si»^lation and secretions, ft has proved to be a specific in COTiojr>all debilitating n-ookneitei and other de- rangements'^^^ttafra females. with stpme simple and lees angerou disorder dF«the'-113miat\ana ^Lungs. This may ^enMtrong-')aiiguag»iibut it is the resnltoJ experience in thiSuandt-of ca«aa, sustained by the moat intelligeut and uu- linheaQhuble testimony. We do not, pronounce _t an infal-- ljHlo remedy-in alt cases, but it is THE M'OST INFi&iX&pg • itemeoy known to the civilized world. It is the heei prevent- ive of hereditary Consumption—i. is the boatdefendoragainst the influences of climate—-it is the. best remedy for incipient Consumption—and it il the great jand only remedy for that fearful Softening of tl_ejt.n»£«—Inflammation of the Memr brano—and TuTJ'orculona Decay! Which are tho last effects of that awful,Scuurge, and which are eTrioneonsly supposed to be beyond ihawsch of medical aid. The agent or Proprietors of other medicines, dare not claim for their preparations a power like this, They know that IN NO OASB have such efforts been produced. The grand object and purpose of the common'remedies* is sim- ply to give reliefs—not to cure. This-i» essilyabne, by any IntalUirtn* Physician or Dmggist--but whlla^dallfing with tbesa^BLUSIVE COMPOUNDS, the .patient rajmjly de- clines, and bvary day places him farther, end farther BBY0MD THE RBAOH \OB HOPE ! Suob is not'the case with the Hungarian Balsam. It is al- ways salutary in its erTect*r-never injurious. It is not an Opiate—it is not a Tonic—it is not a mete.Expectorant, It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy—a grand healing and curative compound, tho great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady- It is, in fact, tho PEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD.' And no ngrsbn, offlicted with $bis dread .NATIONAL DIS- EASE, will be jost to himself and his friends, if be go down to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most cuses, will produce a favorable ohange in the condition of any-patient, however low, though there are cases, wo admt bevond its power to euro. The American Agent of the Great English Remedy, having fuil confidence in itsaxtraordinary efficacy in tbe worst forms of Pulmonary disease, boldly solicits for treatment, not the common and ordinary coses of simple Colds or Iaflamrnation, but what are considered tho most appalling-cases of » Oobflrmed and Incurable Tuberonloni Disease ! If there is a remedv in the world, it is to be found in Dr. Buchon's Hungarian Italian). It has ciirerl cases'supposed to be past all-hopo. I|-hns raised invalids, its it4Vore, from the very grave. It hds cured aftor all other systems, medicines, and methods of treatment have failed. It is found to be su- perior to all tho effect* of medicated Baths, Inhalation, change of climate, or any of tho thousand experiments that wealth and ingeiiuitv have ever attempted. It stands atone and un- riv-tlled, as the greatest andhest of all remedies. Tho obstacles which even the well-founded incredulity of mankind has opposed to the success of the Hungarian Balsam, This greatjridjan Remedy is compounded and prepared ' ^vtiyJjtjSTQiqegcUblc subsbmces, and its wonderful effi- cacy imalfr£lltmbnary oomplaints, and* as .a puriner'of tbe exclusively cacy in»all ^ blood, is the: i^immm^^m Wonderful, ^iM it Right-4n'2'rofi¥ Ffj*£pb Y OU cannotobjeot to givlpg my.aOtcles.aairjftgiSrf they »»;»»' 'oBJjiWtep^^^rrtuftJhe^ „ Bemewber, ;thefg?fl&ip quacKcrufW numovg nere, i A mgl will cost yotiAdthlJglse iff anyy onee Iss hambulged Itt will. W myself. With the utoort money y/i\\ii obeerftujy refuiulaa, uM*ery,-iio«i«»JJifhate, * . an on I humbugged I confidence I rccommeitd to the put public the following articles .• Fntat, STy Bau IiUatt-al Hair Restorntive. This universally' approved nnd admired article, free from ardent spirits, pungent Mientift! «Ji and otheiiestructiye ma- terials, cleans tbe hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, and Imparts to it tbe delicate fragrance, of flowers. Hair washed with this Extract toon becomes pleasingly soft and luxuriant In its growth; and it will pqsitively bring in New Hair on Bald Heads by its use, and hair that has been made harsh, and is tuning gray or falling out, by the usa of Spirit or other Improper preparations, will soon be reifoted to Its nature) color and brilliarjoy by a few opjijcationa of the Bdu JLustral. . * -v-*: ' ^' It is a preservative againsMSta/dnMa, and arUnlallibleouro in all aflbctions of the Skin 'on- the Head, as Dabdruff—and for preventing the falling off of the bair, and turning gray It is tbe simple produce and immediate extract of sc plants salutary for the hair,eodowed|withprdpertlcsso high- ly, cleansing, that it ' \ ''~ - « ... dry and dead particles that It deposits, rifles tho Hair, and gives to it a r ' \\ |Ii,of practical Indian experiment Jfs inju- ry has everhtBri done to any of tbe many who have used it, -y.t —_.!i..it£3i> -- -• - ' CYftUS THOMPSOJV'S Family Botanic Medicines. PAPERS,—Bitters lo cleanse tbe blood, Vege- table Composition, Regulating Powders, Com- pound far Canker, jaundice Blttera, Worm Pow- ilera, Vegetable Salve, Stomach Pills, Billions Pills, Wine Bitters, Hot Powders^ Golden Bit- ters; Female Assistant, Diabe'as, Byspepsia Powders, Compound ior Dropsy, A r erve Pow- ders, Neutralizing Drink, Female'^ Secret Friend, Balm Pills, Family Bitters—25 cents each. VIALS.—Rheumatic Drops, Drops for Salt Rbeuin, Vegetable Elixpr, Hot Drops, Choljra Drop9, Anti-Venerial Dwps_ Cough Balsam, Medicine for Children, Honey Balsam, Emetic, Restoring Syrup, Loosening Syrup, Infantum Cholera, Dysentery Syrup, Syrup for Scrofula, Linamenl, Snuff— 25 cents each. Yellow Salve, Black Salve, Strengthening Plas- ter—12 1-2 cents each, id\ The above Medicines are kept for aale at al! thp plares of any note in the country. Di- rections on each package, for using tbe medi- cine. He is grateful for the liberal patronage which he has received during the past year, and takes this opportunity to inform his friends and the public, that he intends to keep bis office constant- ly open in Geddes, as he has done heretofore, where the above Medicines are kept constantly on hand, at wholesale or retail. It is put up in packages, and does not cost more than one pen. ny a portion, and is the cheapest and best used in the state. It is the pride of the Tbompsonian practice that it uses pure, harmless, Vegetable Medicine. He will also keep most kinds of Roots Barks, Herbs, &c, without being com- pounded; and if any one should wish tbem, they can be accommodated. N. B. Counsel given at the office, free of charge. GEDDES, 1846. For sale by L. KELLY &. Co. Genva, May 8,1846. • 6m71 a,ro now fast disappearing, as its triumohs become mora wide- ly spread over/the land I file position-.of a ly spread oyer<the land i and it is rapidly reaching thaipnvia STANDARD MEDICINE, which may be found in all respectable Medicine Stores and Apothecary Shops in the country—recommended Hfp Physi clans, where their own treatment fails—and kept in numrr- on» rEsnectablo families, as a nrevajjtive medicine, to he used upon the first appearance of this fearful destroyer. Sold by MdDonSId'i Smith, Sole Agents fnr the United Kingdom, at the Italian Warehouse, Regent Street, London. Bottles and Cases.Jbr Ships. Hospitals, &c- By Special dppointment-rj} AVID F. BBADLEE, 110 in Bottles and Cases.Jbr Ships. Hospitals, &c By Special Jlppointmcnt-rJ} AVID F. Bl .._ eonrt street, Boston, Mass.. Sole Agent for the United Stales and British (American Provinces Americarabrice, $1 par bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and American certificates and other evidence, showing tho unequalled mer- its of this Great English Remedy, maybe obtained of the A gents, grntis.- None genuine, without the writton signature of the Amer ican Agent, on d gold and bronze label, to counterfeit which la forgery. AGENTS.—S.TOUSEY, Syracuse, N. Y\, General Agent fur New York, ond the Western States. Sold by I,. KEHY & Co., Geneva, and by agents throughout the-Obunty. Geneva, Juno 26. 1840. !v78 either constituHt/ially or otherwise.' \±, UmaX) THE' EVIDENCE. We here gjve » few of the many names of well known and respectable peribSs who have used this medicine,' and\ i&a have.fcotat&Wji«iven certificates and-'atatam.enti of impor- tant cure*. Bjr full particulars of every case here named, and other toajt^/W cures, read tbapam|iAicts. Every agent '\ he convinced, has thsm. G&tgne, und you will oe convinced, if human testimony cart tsinvlnce you, that-tho above fs all a true Statement oftfdtfs. We refer, MtjfJw first place, to nenqns who have been them- selves cursaWiba.'nse of this Medicine of tbe several disea- ses mantioned In, connexion with their names. We therefore refer to Oencraf Ji/lm J3unttine,.Bo\Uion Spa, N. Y., who was for many yeuryShenfTuf the County, curei of Consumption. Mr. Oilman .Dickey, farmer and wool merchant, Elba, Geoesea Co.; N>,Y., Inflamation of the Lungs, which termi- nated in Consumption. Mr. J. Tokksend. Merchant, Ovid, Seneca Co., N. Yi, In- cipient Canjinrjjp tipn. . Miss Pdlter, Piano Forte Teachor, 23Hubartst., N. Y., Consumption»^,several years. •'-'-! Jlfr. \.GS?ffla_« Merchant, Jliddjebury, Vt., long difficlty of Breathing.- \_ Mr. John 'Jt_ SmttA, Merchant, Lee, Ma. Chronic Rheuma- tism. Mr. R. JV. Sfimpson, Jobbing MercEant, S2 -William-at, N. Y., ScrpfuIaVlrUhe Neck. Mr. J. Cratjf, Merchant, Medina, Orleans Co. N. Y. Salt Bbeum. Capt. Ezra Snap, 3\ Willow.Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Scrof- ulous Erysipeloid both legs from the knees to the onclesf Mrs. SaratyiBarlow, Ballston Spa, N. Y, Salt Ehoum, o, 15 years, in taotfkeie and eyes. And we further refer in the second place, to tho following fespectable persons who are ktiowin\ to, and have stated that they have s'eentb.Q happy results of the use of this medicine IO its effecting cures on other* persons, of such complaints and diseases, arewentioned in connection with their names.— We refer therefore, for such proof, to jlfr. .». J. fjan Vecluen, Merchant, Catskill, N. Y. for cures of Chronic Codgh and Consumption. Doct. W. JiShclton Druggist, Bridgeport, Conn for Con- sumption. ' Rev. R. Dunning, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, nt Adam's Basin, Monroe Co. N. Y. Consumption, Fovef-Sore and drofuld, *' .jMfc,. , Doct. Riimmi/Bmiiary st. Brooklyn, N. Y. 'for Nurs- ing Sore Mouth; -.aBBr Doct. Salmon •Samer, corner of Cranberry and Hicks Streets Brooklyn, NWf. for -Scrofula and Erysipelas of the Eyes, and Scrpfulous^Eryslpelos in the legs. Tioct: T. Mi Hunt, Druggist, Anbarn, N. Y. for cure of Chronic Cough and Eruptions, and a case of ^crofula In the Mr. Milo'.Rcath, Merchant, Boston, La. Scrofulous Erup- tions of longsfanding|ton hisson. Mr. S. J?ftriker. Merohant 22 John at. N. Y, aggravated Eruption, pa.his child, which a celebrated Sarstiparilla could not cure. Doct, Oeo, Francis, Druggist, Middletowft Cd«n. Erysip- elas of the Eyes. -, * Mr, Wm. B. Hirris, Sheriff of Saratoga Co. N. Y. his wife curedofponsuiopiiun. Mr. John Wait, Merchant, Ballston Spa, N. Y., for Hoop nig Cough and Consumption. Messrs. J. Christopher, W. W. Howell-, R. SO. Htn/eU, and Wm. haughlin. Gentlemen, well known at Rochester. City, N. Y., for Consaraption and Liver Complaint. We could thus go '»n and refer to hundreds dl other per- sons as 1 rtelipectable as the above naraei from whom we have received cortifidates and statementsife if those be not suffi- cient to prove ah we have aaid .fejpffiting tlie^ healing and purifying virtues of this Qrcat Indian Remedy, thepthou- •ands of other references would be equally as unsuccessful For sale by PLATT fcaiMP^ON, Geriova. Dr. ii BURT, Phelps. H. O. HAYES &. Co., Oanandaigua. A. P. DICKINSON, Victor. Geneva, March 27, 1840. A.J. HOVEY. Lyons-. HALSTEAD & CLARK, ayda. n65 1 tct it* TVoi lis praise it.\ TOUSBli'S IMIVEBSll. :$ & 9 © SB XS «P © v Bruis A .COMPLETE-remedy for Bums, Scalds, Cuts, JEX Sproitts. SwellinW. Salt Rheum, Piles, Fovor Sores. Cha_p\ped Hands, Sore Lips, Chilblains, Scald Head, and all kinds of INFLAJVIED SORES. Poisons in all conditions of hie are at all times liable lo he afflicted-\with '(he above complaints. It is therefore the doty of heads of families to provide and keep on bnnd, ready f.r liny ejaorgeric.^, A REMEDY that is capable of removing tbe eanerinjf attendant ort theso very troublesome companions.— Thosowho have used Touaey's Universal Ointment, naed hot be.told that it lsa most complete remedy. -fji PEBFEOT MASTER OF PAIN, sttd-trjliijnnstapeedy remover of INFLAMATION ever 'dm- C^Vdftfd i Th® experience of such persons is sufficient t» £&rlrom_tbero to keep it always on hand. Knowing that ma- ny vfuuBible lives and Ktrrbs have been saved, by tbir MAGI- CAtfCONOOliROr; of inflamed and other soreB. bums. Bcw4«3fccy &C; It instantly stops all pain of the sovorest kind, and grevepts all scar. No family should be withom it, aviinlfrpmediate- application of it in case of barns or scalds wowhtthVnipre ^pod -while wailing fur the doctor than he c6rJdW_raran, njrrived, besides preventing long hours of Ihe utmost s'ufforirig which tnigbt pass before a puysiciaa.could be ohfained'. ' » iL— - , It possesses cohJrol ovar tboslverett Injnrlos by fire, over mortification, over inBantasjiooAand by its combined virtues it aqts as anti-septic, nervine, apti-spasmodic, anodyne, emol- lent «ju boiling, and is the most COMPLETE EXTERNAL RBMBPT oowip use. Thousands have tried and thousands praise it- It is working! its woy into public favor with' 4 rapidity here tofore unknown in the history of medicines. --'.sill who use, Recommend it. ' Again wa'aay.nofamilv should be without it. Tho agents will fomish'tho public GRATIS with books describing this •yoiHtbieirt. |K?-Each box of the aenuino Toodxv'a Uni- riitilt'-Fiiii;i.v OtNTMEitT. has the signature of s. Tor- ^ tm on-the oiitside lattlin Mock ink. Nevor pur _t#____\Jws this signature can be soon. Price 25 cts Tp?1* fpt. one dollar- Prepared bv EILIOTT !!»<*• Syracuse, N. Y:, and sold by agents bd States. s |!*r:3L. K«H y & C{tt» and by. A ^ountty. Joly, 1848. Iy81 variety of School Books, tCpr retail, as cheap as at any iitonji. by W. H. SMITH, 6t8 l SeneoaMt Dr. Jeffery's Universal FAMILY OIWTMEMT, & RHEUMATIC LOTION. T HE following are taken- from among hun- dreds of certificates which the proprielor has received, of the efficacy of the above Medi- cines, for the cure of tbe Diseases for wbich ihey are recommended; Da. S. JEFFEBY—Dear Sir: As an instance of justice to you a'.d for the information of tbe public, 1 would slate that I have - used your Fam- ily Ointment for more than twelve years in my family for the cure of burns, scalds, bruises, and other accidents to the flesh, and have found it in- variably effecting (he desued result—a speedy and sometimes miraculous cure. I have bad du- ring this long period frequent opportunities for ila use and application, and such use lias made my faith still stronger in its power and efficacy. No family should be without it, especially one composed of children who are almost daily in- jured by burns, scalds, or other accidents. An immediate application of it to tbe part burned or s-cnlded will diaw out the pain, alleviate the suf- fprings ofjfhe person, and what is still more wonderful, it n ill prevent the burn from leaving a seqPi This lias been exemplified in my own family, piie of whom was seriously burned in the face with a fire ball saturated with turpentine. At first I was afraid that he was frightfully disfig- ured, but the application of your Family Oint- ment so cured him, leaving not tbe slightest trace of Ihe burn, . Tours respectfully, Geneva, Nov. 23, 1845. . I. PRESCOTT. Dr. JkFKEBV—Dear Sir: I have used your \Family Ointment,\ for several years in my family with great success: and several cases of inflamed eyes have come under my observa- tion, which were entirely cured by it after all other medicines had failed, and experienced phy- sicians' skill had proved futile. But the main object which I have in view in this communica- tion, is to bring before the public your \ Rheu- matic Lotion,\ not so generally known as your valuable Ointment,but eqnaly as efficacious in efff cting cures of alt rheumatic complaints. , I had a lurrjor on my lower lip about ayear since, which was extremely painful, and at one time threatened lo confine me, and on consulting the doctois, Ihey advised me.to have it cut out—giv- ing it as th-ir opinion lhat it was the only way in which any reliefcould be-afforded me. About ibis time, I heard of your Lotion^ and resolved to try il. I procured a bottle, and used it as di- rected on the diseased lip, and before one bottle was used up my lip.was perfectly cored. I ow e it to yon that I was not disabled from pursuing my accustomed business, and to the afflicted public tp miifie them acquainted witb-so valua- ble a remedy/' f conceive (t to be a medicine of such importance, that every man of a family should always.be provided with it., Yours, &c. '-;' . ,J[0JP» FARGO. Geneva, January, I846i. Manufactured by SAMUEL JEFFERV, and sold Wholesale and retail by B. iti L£W<flE&?i£ eenerai agent, Geneva, N. Y.t o whotrV'sli oftlei'8 fiom D?alnrs should be addressed. \- •• * Sold by. S. D. Lumiy, Waterloo; I. K. Brown, SenfcA Falls; W. G. Ely, Cfyde j DevereauX & Ca«e, Ffjnt Creefe; H> 6. Fowler, Auburn i& W. LewSs>d'ef&r»otti T. B. Covitl, Elnlir* ; Dy 1 * er 4 Phtlos, Qornings H 9- Bndjer, Painted ton:. _ - i ? f£ THE PILES I A nURE FOR LIFE SECURED. Dr. Vpham's Internal Remedy For the (jure of Piles, Inflammation of the-Liver and Spleen; Inflammation, Soreness and Ul- ceration of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and Bladder j Inflammatory and Mercu ial Rheumatism ; Impurity of Blood ; Weakness and Inflammation of the Spine; and for the relief of married Ladies. The Vegetable Pile Electuary, Invented by Dr. A. Upham, a distinguished physician of New Yoik city, js the only really successful remedy for that dangerous and distres- sing complaint, the PILES, ever offered to the American public. Mark this: it is an INTERNAL REMEDY —not nn external application, and will cure any case of Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, Internal or External; and probably the only thing that will. There is no mistake about it . It is a pos- itive cure— speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient medicine to take, and improves the general health in a remarkable manner. Each Box\ contains twelve dpses, at 8| cts, per dose. It i s very mild in its operation, and may be taken in cases of the most -acute inflam- mation without danger. All external applica- tions are in the highest degree disagreeable, in- convenient, and offensive j and from the very na- ture of the disease, temporary in their effects.— This medicine attacks the \disease at its source, and removing the cause, renders tbe cure certain and permanrnt. Inflammatory Diseases. Although the Electuary was originally pre- pared for Ibe cure of PILES, yet it has proved it- self to be a medicine far superior to ail others, in all diseases of an Inflammatory character, with a determinalion of blood to any particular part or organ. In Inflammation and Congestion of the Liver and Spleen; Inflammation, Soreness and Ulceration of the Stomach, Bow^I?, Kidneys, and Bladder; in Inflammatory and and Mercuri- al Rheumatism, it is the BEST Medicine ever discovered. Impnrities of the Blood. For all Impurities of the Blood, arising from the imprudent use of Mercurv, or other causes ; for all diseases of the Skin and Scrofulous Affec- tions ; in all cases where the blood is powerful- ly determined to the Hend; producing dizziness and distress, Dr. Upham's Electuary is entirely unrivalled: J To married Ladies. Married Ladies are almost invariably subject to that painful and injurious disease, the PILES with consequent Inflammation of the Stomach, Bowels and Spine, weakness of the back, flow of blood to the Head, &c. The Electuary is perfectly safe, for Pregnant Ladies, and the most useful Cathartic that can possibly be used, as it will not only remove the Piles and all inflamrna- tory diseases, without pain or irritation, but will insure aaeasy time, a safe delivery, and asound constitution in the offspring. Cure for Life Secured. The Electuary contains NO Mineral Medicine ; no JU6es,,0plocyv,lh, Gamboge, or other powerful and irritating purgative. No fear of taking cold while under its influence, no change in diet ne- cessary. If taken according to the directions a cure for life is guarantied. Pamphlets, giving valuable information re- specting <hts Medicine, may be obtained of A- gents, gratia. . S. TODSEY, Syracuse, N. Y., General Agent. Hold hy L. Kelly A Co., Geneva, and by Agents throughout tbe County. Geneva, June 26,1846. ]y78 To Bed -Heads and Gray. T YRIAN Hair Dye, a warranted article for coloring the Hair a beautiful brown or jet black, it will not wear off, sojl the linen, or col- or the Skin, as hundreds can'testTfV. It has also been used auccesifully In colorini Furs, -'' , . ,* . .Beware of the counterfeit, andWsiireyoueet •the genuine, prepared only by Geo. W Mer- cb^nt, cberhist. Lock-port, N . f: Samples of fl*ir may be seen at the store Of the proprietor r orJ«« agents. Price 60 cents. a J§J<il£yLM-ATT & SJMP80N and A. ME8- 9SR) iron DR. H[. F . PEERY^S Vcrmlmgcor \ Oead-SIiol,\ FtyR WORMS. A highly valuable preparation, capable from the prampiitude of if action, of clearing tke. sys- tem in a few hotrs of every warm. THE origin, development, and support .of worms in the human systepn at i to he attributed to a depraved and debilitated condition 0' tho stomach and bowels; « being an established fact, that v here the digestion is unimpaired,, and the general powers of t ie system in a healthy state, they find no habitation, This j reparation has-the peculiar advantage of not only destroying every worm, but also of producing a healtby action of the\* ora/ich and other rifgahU'oFaigestion, thereby relieving fnahj complaints amine ftom a-derange- ment of the digestive.'!! £ans. Altlrouch prompt antf certain i i its operation, and no unpleasant t 0 the taste, it is perfectly soft) and adapied-to thi tenflerest ago. The following certfrf ite was addressed to Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands, geoeralagenJat-New York. GltNTLEHEH: NEW YOBK, May 5,1846. ©•njva; H . O. Hayes A Co.,, Canandai- f: HtiMoon Vot\ dibjpjjnl S. E. Norton, bay ii, im I feel it to be both a duty and a pleasure, to make known tbe great medicinal v( lup of Dr. PEEBV'S VEBMIFOSK, as proved bv its effects bt two of my ehlldren, both of whom were much afflicted, aid their health quite impaired in con- sequence of worms. Jfor hino months previous to using the I)«AD SHOT V'ERMiFriHli, we had resorted to various wnrro medieinea, winch produced but partial relief; their, sleop was broken, with greawtetfulness, and pains ih the*«fom'ach, itching of the note anf other purls, and we were .nnablo to rest at night, being obliged to wait noon and rel(eve.them all we could. I adinmisrjffed to him a do«B of the DE*.D SHOT, wbich brought away flgwe masses of worms in a decomposed state, and greoUy reijJMfi them. A second dose effectually removed nil remaias^Bftums, and their health since, which is now oier three mubths, has been entirely restored- J make this statement, th« all having children suffering fi-ura a similar cause, may .re»_ t to the same means for relief RlfHABO HALXOKAN, No. 3Crosby-st. The followinff is an-«&ract from a letter addressed to A. B, SI_I__., from the ageSt at Derby Line. CENTI-EMEI : r I received the box of 'IDead Shot\ Vermifugo about fifteen days since 0 r,i| hov4.n«lW only a few dozen left on hand, which will b» few in l&s'thon ton davi. Il ^ems to dotlie work to the perfect satisfaction of all who use it. I heor some great acn_ n u 0 _||t_i w here it has produced the eipul- of from 15 or 20 tb3l5 worms from one penon.andnear- the same number from some children. Of coarse you will think worms one of the 1 prevailing diseases in Canada and Vermont, Please senrj hie another supply as soon as conven- ient. Respectfully, ; Price 25 cents per Vifl, Prepared by Dr. H. R. ,F«BRT, and sold wholesale and re- tail by A. B & D SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton-sl., corner of William. New York, \ ' cold by L. KELLY Jc Co., Geneva; H. O. HAVS, Canan- daiguo; B. P. BEiBDSWir, Unionville; agents mevery town n the State, and by Druggists generally throughout the Urn ted States. J* ' ' ' 6ih76 sion I C.N. TirTTLE, General Agent. PURIFY ,r©lJR BLOOD! GEORGE .^f. MERCHANT'S IM POV B » COM EO U N D PI UID EXTRACT <>t SARSAPARILI, A For Removing Diseases of the Blood, •Arising from an abhe of Fever Sores, obstinate Meintry, **' ' ' old gores of all kinds, Chronic and conttiMfttO' Scald head, Salt Rlieum, nal Diseases, sucn^as Ring Worm, and other Scrofula or/flngV j|ji/ ? Diseases arising from Secondary Syphilis dV**' on impure state of the. nerial, X Blood; also, Ulcerations^ Corrofidn* Habitual Costiveness, of the Throat, fib'st, Piles, Ch-cks. Up,, jb%r»,, Chronic Affections of the and other parts o/^ge itocr, Lungs § CAej(, body, . Pain in the Stomach und Pimples or postules. 0® Sides, the face, scaly patches, Night Sweats, ijc^SfC. and other eruption* 'of It is likewise smjitt recpm the skin, mended as a 'Cleansing Biles, ticurvy, and tjfjyf. Spring Medicine, and Scorbutic affection*, \ in general Debility. While Su-ellivgi, Puxns in the bones and joinUlJ This remedy is prej&fed from the choicest se- lected materiah. me-^jfttire properties of which are extracted by an improved process, without heat; on account of S^jbicjj it is preferred by Physicians ss being more tinifoirn and active Iban any olher now^fote the public. A fiill account oftbe remarkable efficacy of this remedy, in a vafjelyof cas»s of the most ag- gravated nature, mnjf-be.seeb by catling on tbe proprietor or his ag^pfS. As most good medWneS are counterfsited, be SOBE and call for.^JtfSffAant's- Sarsaparrilla,\ and see that these vWrds are blown ir, the glass, \From the I-abrafM'of Geo. W. Merchant, Chemist, Lockpdrt, fjTc.yS !rj-Almost every pjdlarin-theCQiinliv is now putting up and irrpofffig ftn the pnr>fic,'Bn arti- cle Ihey call SaraapaJrllHi!. Therefore,BEWABB I Sold by PI.ATT & SIMPSON and A. MES- SER,geneva, H. {j;,trt».l Co., Cenandai- IL. HUD1OOD J J*ort ^jtM»ni Si. E. Norton, Qt — iinm, may 16, 1|^. It is the simple, prodtioe and. immediate extract of some for tin ' ;_' disengages tho Epidetniis «nd Capillary tubes of the corrosive action of the Perspiration, and of the This preparation pu- , „ Bdutifijl glosirjand softness,, and an agteeable and vivifying perfume, , -\ ; EVIDENCg. :\\-_\ Nature is an inexhaustible mine, in ujhich experience and •tudy will always find room to ixcertajg; it isjhs.t s H iuco a- lono, which proaucos all that man oolbrmyentious, and which he would do better, perhaps, to name adaptations. SECOND, Sly Ban Divine De Venus and Nymph Soap, Composed of art Eastern Botanical Discovery of Sur- prising Efficacy, for rendering the SKrlVi SOFT AND FAIR* As wel%a* imparling a pdicaiet 'Roseate Hwloih^Compk^ioik. ',\ ' As a creator and conservator of that most distinguishing, charm of female.loveliness; a transparent fair skin, JULT2S UAUEL'S NYMPH SOAP, o,r EAD DIVlMETDJi VENUS, may be said lo exert en almost magical ^owsr. Composed for the most part j>f Oriental Balsamic plants, to the uttor ex- clusion of all mineral admixtiire, it is distinguished medicin- ally for its ajftjemely bland; purifying and soothing action on the skin j £nd, by noting on, the pores'and.miimreaeeretory veisole, efpe,ls,all impurities from the surface, allays every ten- dency to inflammation.' aqd, by this metbadalono, effectually dissipates oil redness, tan, pimples, freckle*, sunburn. and uther unsightly cutane'ous visitatiomvso iaimical to female loveli pass, lteconstant us« \vitl change tho mpst bilious complus. ion into one of radiant whiteness; while on, the neck, bands and arras, it bestows a delicacy and fairness which its contin- ued use will happily, protect, -with every frppeitrauce of youth- ful charm, to the most advanced periods cf life. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreahinfrwash, during'! travelling or exposure to the. sun, di^st, or harsh wind, and>af- ter the injurious decree of heat felt in crowded assemblies. To gentleman afflicted with a tenderness of the skin in shav- ing, the use oftho N YMPH SOAP will be fvupd to allay all 'cuticular irtitatfon-occastoned by common soap^ir cream, or tire climate, whifehj like that qf the United States, where tho variation'of the* \weather sets asideail chances of calculatiuo, and where'Oxbalations and damp, together with rough wind, exist throughout a great portion oftho year,, the K YMPH SOAP, or EAU DIVINE DE'VENPS, bas proved an inval- uable preservative of the.skin,, and, froni its extraordinary efficacy, descrveB a place among the household treasures of every family.' THiftb, - My Shaving Cream. ' The celebrity of this excellent preparation is to well known . o be necessary to mention Jdl_ its good qualities. Itjs use is generally adopted in'ihe-lrajlofiahle wot.8 of the V. States. The opinion of au'w%o.hi,Ye. .tt.__tt lt,^estoblishe9 this Creap as the best and moat agreeable composition that one can use for shaving. Itdoes nntfltfle^ in any respect from the celo-, bruted Guerlain Cream, beimj }nade by the same process. Fourth—My 0*'pHirtory Powder. This powder has been found Wghly benetieial, and of groat use to ladias who have been- afflicted with superfluous hair, principally when its growth boa -been -confined to tho upper lip and aide of theTocOjgiving a mascuhne^tujuto Ofe whole features. When useu' with 'proper bare, and according to the directions, H will be. found to he .a. great addition to the toi- let, as the use of any sharp instrument is entirely avoided, and the hair is removed'in live pr 'ton minutes niter its application. Tl|is composition is infallible, and warranted to romo.ve su- perfluous hair. After &nmefous trials, I have received cer- tificates of success wh jch conupt bo contested, Frfrn, My'Cclobi-ntedl Vogolablo Liquid Hair Bse, A Chemical result, to enable.persons.to Dye instantaneous- ly their hair, \vithout the- loasf ibconvepience; for changing nr'Af/tsTE-it's ALL-HEAMNG OINTMENT. of©eaTn#;p>&-iB ; rid ••m&miflZj'' 1 '''' matter frorxj th&EviihimkwW 0 ffi£ B *,. ot nmm, like the. BfewitiWf &»thW> r ate iadHsaticm> #M|iI»oBT#hS&MB^ l, most.-sBne«'tt^<?edifflDi«^;%|^^\^ or hope to tRose uftfortunafe' t>*MrWm? m > with Peafness atisin ff .1rom-an f S%,fe¥ Faboning undefwhat Is caifeJSSSllf^ and whio> is .induced by B ^S^cS'M***' dffer in tae .use ! aithi s r SSf?a|M§/w.« efficjentreplevy ift&tn8^8fis'ou:fAoMln i ^a'- sd rpHEdav will come wbeothis medicine will bo pronounoed » l y in restoring fulte the 8ej)Se. (SP}iJ»r!fI il.\ ° n ' has never been told. .._. .... . . . . Bat when it shall he tested in ail.the various departmenU of sickness and disease; when its won- derful vittuest'sbau* be defetoped; its. power over the mala „—*.—. -A_^^„JAI. 4j,a_j it w m, be acknowledged that dies of men, seeir hnd M'Mister's diseases than M 'Mister's Alt Heafin'g, dintmctu lias power to cure i anydive Yemediea before the world. This appear plain unott^ mi more will Theare two prom- red or gray hair, whiskers; eyebrows, &c, to a brown, black or chestnut color. The slightest avjl consequences need not be feared from its use-Aft is altogether harmless. This com- -,-. . - - j » ntsreflection, meat reasons for-this asidrtian. 1st. That by opening tbe pores of the skin, it removes all hindrance to the full-nooV,free discharges of the Insensible PerspiraltiQn, and thus reprove tho. ^ratlrl cause of nine- tenths of the diseases in this world; and.it is therefore as ap- plioahle, to one disease as another, to the Liver Complaint. Consumption and Dyspepsia, as the ®ick Hoaddchoahd Jlgut iu t!je Fact, or v to, the Jlgtiima, .Soughs, fevans and Bowel Complaints, as tho Qfiiwnj Sore Throat, Bronchitfis and Croup, for they u(e all Caused by checking thd'/njeiist- ble PerspirattoScijx other words, in\ taking crfld..\. ; . - 2d. Thatforajmosteifafy disease, there-is a,spaisifio reme- dy ; and although there are a legion of tlierm.jtfcommended fur the cure of tho same particular diseases, j>el$qw seldom it ie that onebut of & hundred do any goodwliiitevet., Jii stead, therefore pfbping. under tha necessity «f.applying a f reat variety of cures, tbe success in each of which is dqubt- iil. the Ml-Keatiiil>, Ointment takes'the placo of all, sup- pose a p,er»on la afflicted with a Cough, at a. Cold or Con- sumption, of Liver, Complaint ? •. • ', ' He seeks a variety of inward remedies, but In no one does be find (slief, unless if,in capable of forcing off perspiration, which is hut a momentary relief, as the pores again close the moment the'effect of the medicine-has ceased.'*'\ .' . It may be ggjd wuh truth, that all in\varVtremedies;.fail of curing these complaints six.if not eight. trntOB in ten., the world over T-ajid yet'a medicine that wiirno't eur'n ationst half the cutesat is-ajiplieti to, wo cull apoor ttmedyiS*\. Now what is'the cause of tho above complaints'1. ^eon- swej-, checkedjienpiration, in other words \catoliing cold.\ The slcin then,and not,the internal orgabs^isootof order. And we assert that unless .he skin is brought into healthy activity, and mode to -eliminate the InsensibleJPc$3piraiipn freely and fully, not all the medicines in the. world will nave tho consumptive 'from the grave. To make oar woro>tjuo, let us apbfe^om a celeb ated southern doctoij \whawrdto a labored treatise bn Pulmonary Consumption, -.He says:- \But let US return.tp the consideration of the indication's of a cure; it is shjnply this; tho restoration of the IBTSlsSfSl- BLE PERSpiItATISN. Oi other words, to excite a'HSHtral henlthjractioii in5h| «Wn. '.This isailtlrati9raqulrerJ_fot\«ie cur© ofyyD cases Out ofa thousand.\ Here, then, ia anqther case whore the 'true principle of physiology is* understood, and the results to,he prqducetd in siokness ana.disease*- iind yet not knowing say. other qgenttbon in'watdmpdioines tu effect it. Physicians begin tu see. this, actorpwledjfq jt, in their uwn'writ'ingfl, deplore it.-with' much feeling, but know of no preseription-that will apply to the human cuticle to re- store it to healthy .activity, t_nd hanqe-thqir nficossity of still administering inward remedies 1$ is from this vary fp.ct that , wo claim from the Jill-Healing Omt&mf-a'-eu'peribViiV'nVor all other wmedies„yet discovered.-'-Physician* know of no othdr article, the world at jhrgo knqjv.of no other—^indeed there fe no'other article that Has such Jiower dvWr'the- Ibuman skin\.' And it is this power to open tlio pores by restoring the nervous ennfgyrquiofcenm'g the vital fluid vithin—lhat is an instfnjpent of curing moreyliseqses .than any five, oj ten.fflem- edles we are acquainted with. Atid in regard to Consump- Hon and Liver Complaint, we will mrHfe. one remark, and WB wish it to sink'deep into every mnn's^heatt; it hr this:— recipe ofan a^dandeminentTy&||| s i.KB e tionerin the rTiseases of t^«ndS^B£ tN nsed it fbr a lotig-sefferd'f ^efirW'iF' s happy results, and -that\ fHe* &&<r'a,Vr$°>. J® jmost derived from its use coitlc^\of&e5pSSl__ii b ! has been procured by\h e >(i,bVwiK^|||^P'> .. j)ia fable expense, snjd'if jg fio' torm.-wi{hirf.iIl4frec^VaVs%FWoff^ and althoogh.-it is^otTJrefeffrJI'd'lM TOwffi^ ver ' rented to be suttcm&lvif 5 ffiflfeJrS^ . I thoHsaP£fe now in dtepgnd«, C vHSft *** rejoice in t'he fro?»StSSffi* ,0 of hearing. J^ni.arv-Wislfcf s ~SfP^RJ**«ng For safety PLATPS l 6lfl(&^^^ position is the only one-sanctioned-by the science of Chemis- try, to dye, in an indelible manner, the various gradations of colors, without danger or indbrivenionco, and has justified the liberal patronage and unlimited confidence of the public, . 83\ Beware-of Counterfeits. Ask for \Jules- Ehnrel's Vegetable Liquid Hair. Dye,!*-if you want tho gonuino Arti- cle For sale, Wholeso)e_n_nrJ .Retail,' by JULES HAUEL, Perfumer &• Chemist, No.' 48 South Third St., below Chest- nut, Philadelphia; and for sale by my Agent, R.H.J.AVYEBNCE, Druggist, Nov 7 1W5 fly45J -42 Seneca street, Cenvn ASH: I'HB >EOJ« \\' • i Wbat has relieved, him in »nch,..o short time from his dif- ficulty rif hteathine. Couehjand suffocation 1 He will tell youit was \ Fftlgei's Olbiaonlnn, or All Heal- ing \Balsnm.\ -Ask the Consumptive what has -nllaved Tils Cough, removed \the Pain ;n his Side and Chest, bheck- ed bis night sweats and pJac- ed-the rosb of health up- op bis cheek 1 and ho •will toll you FOLDER'S OLOSAONIAW, OR AX.li-HBAI,IIffG BASiSAOT. Ask your friends if.they'know of any thinsthat will so speedily cure a Ions and tedious Cough,.-raising, ofijjlbod. Bronchitis, Dynpeptir- Consumption, Hoarseness, Influenza, and rtueases.of th*Throat, as Folger's OlOshdnian I'hnd they will lell you—No. Tho're n'over yet ho; been a remedy in- troduced to public ndttce which has beBn productive of so much good in so short a space « f time. Bead the following .. Astonishing Cures. WH. BOND, the celebrated Boston cracker baker, 83-Nas sno street. Brooklyn, stntei that tils wife has been afflicted with Asthma for Si) years, and could not find permanent re- lief from the best medical gdvica whioh flew York-and. Brooklyn could produce, was induced to try this great reme- dy, She is now nearly well. His daughter, who wns.suffer ing fromthe eamo disease, tried it, and was also oured by it. Mrs. Bosn is now so well that she .is able to rise from het bed esrly io the morning nnd attend ^hexjusuBiduti«s4lHd ! - wie-fluywiLBouriinyannovance trom herdistressin^maladv. HESEV -Jiesstw, f?th strent, near, tho CatSoh'e'eeirieterwj came to the store for the purpose of obtaining a bottle of the glosaonian, httVirlg been a(llicied with the Asthmit fof ntbre than 20 years, and wps so exhausted on.hii arrival that bo eoold net spehk He p'urcliowi n b >ttle nod rode home; Four days afterward he walked rmm his residence io the of fibe without filigoe, a distonce of over two mi!e«. to tell of the wohd^rful rebef wbich he had esperiehced from using about one half of ooe bottle. Consumption of the Iiijn^s* Mr. CoBrttET. 33White street, ivos so low in_tlfB mbnth Bf December last, that be wasgiven up by hirpKwqfrrn, His rrionds.»ntertained no hope of his recovery. fw-^'affSusua derHtrtfy the Dlnsaoniam, and to his surprise it hi^ s^-foaf re- atored.him tojjealth that he is now able to W«1E armnf the streets. . -: ' ' ' v ' N- • Mrs. ATTB tre, the wife of Wm. BV Attree, James Harmon Esq. and George W. HaV». E9q.,*ci»n all heir testimony from their own es^perience uf the beriiing pronerties of this Great Bernedy in Consumption of the Lungs. , Spitting Blood r -• Mrs. Trioonqimtil:, 35-J Mo'nroe : street, who had been troubled-for e>j_WU length of. time by aJevere cough, and raised qnantities of Blo.od, was relieved fey' one bottle of the 01osr5nniaji.iSnd declares it tbe greatest remedy in the world. . UEN'ms KBtiy, 88 Waterstreet, wo»*lso relieved from the same-complaint; attbough he was very-muoh- reduced Vvhbri be <-ommenced inking it. hiving bean under the care of his physician during the past winter. Although he coughed con- stantly ahd. wris very much troubled with night sweats, two 1 bottles of the remedv enabled hftn to return to bis daily work He was.entirely relieved.- i r . D*yin HKND^rtsON, 60 Laight street, George W. Burnett, formerly of Newark, N.\J..'Hgiry Lisbon, 19])'Eivington st„ and numerous other.,irersons havtebeen speedily and pertna'' nently.cured oftho some complfint by th|s remedy. '' 'The Ai*a> ^.aVfnmes' : which copld bo prodoced of persons wSis Eave used fliiirgrqat remedy would more than fiU a colijiifta; ^rddngtrra huriiher we qro perrhittel to refer to A, JS, Bininear, 102 Barclay, street! Mr. WilsonofHobokeri: jSbS-.'MpPMorrisfewil.iy. J.; James B. Devoe, 10! Beailo .sffEsWHr*. JfoCafrTep, So Attorney mreet; F. SrfiiOi, W Thlr;d tenue ', Mrs. Wtn. H. Altiee of ibis city; ond Mrs. Ardhfbata; SK> JV-Bite s (febt. He not deceived with any othoJ remedy when yhuwlshto purchase this, and remernber tijaj^ JofcatV Qlosarj'ninn, or All HeolingBulsiun i5soIdcn_yat-3m'8%>d0 6troet,bneapte above Ann; at-Mrs. Hayi, )30FaltOri«reet,Brooi!ya; abd at J. Htneapa's, Wtlhnmsburg. \ '.•'•'\• I.. KELfiYfc CO,, and £ H.a^.WKENOE, Aients.for Geneva. '\£ . 'V.- SmS2 Adntinistrator's JVotice. . ISI>A NT to an tyW of GIJEOBGEX _ .„. BI'BT, Sorrot#sl|»f QnlaWoic^ypt^, jiotrefe.is hereby giyeh loap fe^gns.baying claims against the estate of Stira'ttif F. Blo'ssorijjl.ate.of thet^wn \of Seneca, u^ce&s'e'di to ejcfiibit'the same, wtth the vouchers tti.er.eW , A.&. Maff% Black;, suTvlyinj AdminisfratorB? tlje godiTs.TJhtiltels and credits of said deceased, a't.tbe resjdpnce.pftha subscri- ber in t(i.e (own df Seneca aforesaid, on or before tbe 21st day of November nejet. Dated5ene?%Mfty7tb,^|f w in J/ 26w72^ , Survtvfiitg Ada,iiiislr&tor. •• Anmiaiii.' '•','\: T HE Opaf, Priemiship's '0%lnf, ltdsfe.of- Sharon* dhWtian'S: AnfMtf, May Hyacinth, J6»«Mle Get?/ Rosette, Forget-ffl*. not, and Qrawfog Bopffl AP»MaJ* ... .. Nov 14 -i'; ','£••• i ; ^-J tt '^ t JTg*,; E A8TEft1 V time, Plaster Paris, : -ai1d Marble Bust, bjr the barrel, for bnildejg and al retaih (j^An^CW*^^' J>in»j.9,; '•tb^neuur^cnt^ Syrups, &o. &c, undbr'Heavens will over-restore .-such a'per- son Co health, AVo would bo slow to make this remark, U we did not possess the evidence to establish it. Now Barrios'! other diseases are caused h) the same manrier, it follows that • tho.speediest cure should be. the same. Bronchitds, OumcyiSire' Throat anil Yri/?uffi:a, tiro ffEVEg caused But by cbeoWng: tto JTNSBlHSlftLE PEKS- PrBATION. Ague in Vie Eats, Headache, Baraejto, and frequehtl_f Jtpothache are produced in tho, same way, viz: •• taking c^ld.\ ' .\. , Fevers', also, and nearly ovety' case=of Jnllamutian *f the Bowels, <srf)f'Xue Stmnacli or Lungs, U the direct result ol checked.por/fpiratkra. Besidea these, wo may name diseases of the Spine and of tha .Vbmes, Rheumatism, fiver, Sams; diseases of the Oi«t, sucli as Jlstama, Tightness of Breath Pains, JFeaTniess, Dyspepsia,eMa Constipation of ihe Soa . els. Croup, Cataiicmtf.tirvptinns.-nnd all diseaseof tho Skin ; in short, nine-tontlis « the diseases in our cojantry, are; produ- ced by this one thing-—cheeked perspiration. Iritis-nct'se- rious.at first, itfinallyisotiles upon some vital organs when it is almost certain to result in death, unless it i%rbmovou_> The onlymlvantoge tho Mil-Healing Ointment has over other remedies, lies in this ono thing^-tlio restoration of the Insensible Perspiration. When tliis is dono, the.bumors atid impurities never renioio to do injury- -This will he seen by contemplating the following foots: .•\'':. lsfc. That flWbigbths of all wo receive into.thqstoniach, pass DiTtlirough the pores of tho skin, in Insensible Perspi- ration. ... 2d. That 'n*e sCAi ovacuiitp? more mattar than the Lungs, •KMltejscjoia-Boivels pat tojotller. , 3d. That.the «8£t>*.discharges more matter in tvve'nty-fb'ur hours, than .the Bowels do in fourteen days! and-thatby se- vere exercise, a man will loose thbjbjfduranil even fivo pounds in one hoar. ,,> , 4tb. That tha'Creatoi' pierced fife ihjman cuticla with pores or small opening to the almost iutfedibK-. number of 50& MILLION, making-thhj the GBAND JOBST-LE^ of all the redundant matter of the body. - • \ -., ™, ,.. , ,..,._ 'itantlyaxudingthe 6th» ThaVtostop up IheiB poresptwontyifojir hours wubld cause instant death; , , • . 7th. That, iiidden chahges'dt Veatln* a.Bd exposure to cold, close these pores iri patt, and lionco the long catalogqe of diseases over the land. ,-.-...» t »^ 8th.. That as t|ie skm is the mediumfdteavacuatlng all.tho humors of the body, wo see the profound folly and absurdity of resorting to-pilts, drrjjsnnd other mixtures, to cnro4he great roajbrtty pf diseases produced by checking per«nitatian r flth. That until September, 1844, there was do medicine be- fore the pubjio that* hod power_ to restore the, Insensible Per- spiraiim % imparting vitality' hhd nervoua.ejergy ts tho 10th. That M'ALISTEIva AL)>HEAiIN<J,OINTMENT is that medicine, and which; Jrfjr possessing this power, is eft' ecting more gop^-than nu* five • ortevon tpn»rembdieB ia this country. Price, 25 and 50 cents, - . • ^. J. M'ALIOTKK& CO.. 108SouthitrseVNew Y'brk.'Sole - PropriBtbrs> {Sold wholesale and retail by - . - t- KELLY & CO., tionw? .Tmjnnty23,'lftjl). , ; '^ __^ _,*, ' j^SB - 8cjotEiycic»^ vvvWipmc' S*»*IPV - '• P OK thei cure ul Cough's,-Colds, Consitrnptfon, Dyspepsia, Ljver Complaint, Sec., je the he'st,r»triid , y e,ver discovered, of the mllowlirg.cer!ificni;eSfrom the aurn^r^dn-ed Willihq.v Certificate of:RICHJlR*D-*r.> -CCSK a maviof high stin- , . ,; ding inWe&Jerxcy,. . ; - ; „ •. r .- •_. XTm'E OI>'V'ES^^Lr^fi4^yof%%oMph^ so. On'theSidiy of Ma^.^.B. JS4ST, before me,the sub senbor, one,.of the Al^prhieq of.iha cilj-df rfhUodolphia g ersohnlly.atoeiiredEtriHiHDX. Xjox. a citzenjifEvesham. iurlmgton Cdunty^State of, Newajersey, Who, on-his sol- emn oinrmatitin did dopose and soy—That for about twelve moritbs past he was attacked by a .short dry cpugh—with a sense of burning m \he pahns orhis hands and soles of bis feet, togeUieT,with distressing night-, sweats; This state id .things continued until November last^ when he was Suddenly seiiiedivitfttt'se'verepniri in the, tight side nhd-bretut. His family physician then informed :_iitn that his'Iuhgs^were iq a diseased atnfe,.and be be6ome,gpidmllly wadkor^^irftd*weSk-* er, emaciated and wasted in.flesb until reduced almost to u skeleton, his breathing was short .and laborious, aqd the least exertion led to extreme exhiiif«tion,-'ftcr>itf«'ii5 witrrthegrenr- ... J.-*...,. .....-_ .u...-.^. .^i.--...;., ... a . a8 | n bft - sician,\family and friends, indeed all yyho est.difBculfyjind pain that any chaiige*coul_l boriaae i clothesipr eVen in amking.u'ptb'o bed in which he 1^ this periqd, his pi---- 1 - 4 — -fc:~ii- --.J r.i—1- .-„j^.-a him,\ saw nim,.considered'giis oase'beyond the roa<ih-,of hone.' JFor ppetito had entirely forsaken him; aiidJBe took two days his dp; no nourishment duritrg that time—wli|n>fie5neiijfp]inie'rr to try \ Schehck's Pulmonic Syrim.\'.' That ifi hod tsksn - hut- aborit ten bottles of Ihe said sjrunj whin a lgrge.. Kat%eruigat^ering forro»d In his left side, which wonn flpepedn under the'sbotn-e icn'soo ripepe unaertn sboth- ..ig influence of the syrup, * _. K ..' • He had given up the usaof qft other medicines-at this time, and atrietly followed,*jie dlrecrtonisi^'tiniirfljianxinetie Pulmonic %iup~that ho dischaifeed jn theinresejee 9film wife' and brotW at least a-qdart.of-thibk ^WnishmlitSr of. sn offensive-a nature rJio^hisffiepfW-cauiascajc^SMiiStin-ib the room Wifllhim.thtttaithistlmohe wasunatle toftlfthis head from thg pi|.owM4obswueric,B'of1ir» w8ain<|8_Pbut ho .ooritihued thaiiseof the\medlcineyhAving. JWawK-UfatnTr. Sbhenok bijpjelf batLbfton cured by the same •'irijaicine in the lowest sftge of Consumption, after Alt- other hftaSis had fnilel—tharfor ieveraj^veeks he fioptifiuea 1 ' to expectorate tiveen taking trie frftt bottfe and Ms r fecoVer-y l«ns,a6o.ut ten --—\ts; that the rapid ehanges in bis ,oqntoiftn,c_Skte_raiioh tptseani,V6»a<srUm\*ro9k&tiW^ frjgiids aiijkiieJghtaei fla<!keit.fc_#H_ftuBlb> to, «W,- ^ai it i,'n-man rlden ftoiffl the-grnvd. Tnat'aa the map still strengthened and improved the-sfStem, he cdntiniled uiinj'it • ' - c • \-' *- * ifalieVeS-.hUD- good health; thaj were,'-a'-man until ho hud taken25 bottles,. Thai hem self a sound man i audi*, Jn-tfe'erdqvtneni , that he is .able toftfenS-'fd'ftilbit4ilMcsAnd i tp.fujfil. them as a township o&k\mWyrSl\w;m SjlgWrioSwhisIife»— tha^hehi«*i!AbwIuhg«.exoAi^M,;a«d- that thejF o^bprb- nonncod to ba in.apcrftctly Mnd^nSjlilott. .? - -, > #PLWi.»|i«f rSignedl .-,---. .- • aT -v Affirnied^^ftdJliuisoWbqffi^^ .... ._, . __ foro m%. tSigaedJ eHATOCEY BCtiKbW,' . '•, „--^ .->»«..-' -v-4?> ' «•;«*' A.-- .-, „ EvujUMM* StfrnWriTON Cooirtv-, ifojl*/** - - ; •• . April 22d, 1846. j We, tile: &b«criljer8, regents qf. the townsl ip of Eves- ham, do hereby certify that wp nfd'well nxtmiu *4 with *lr. Richard •lf.;CBx,-anu^:frequWtIy-visft*d bird ffa the list atages of Pulmonary Consiimntion, which we believe -was'cured oy thq^e.pf Schericti._s j?ulqiSnarjr ajr'op)_mja-feBl it our duty rocommehu it ftiiha Co^immntjvb.inabB strangest poaii-t •tetka.Mrmgv^mf^miiW^^^e'oftti greats :csqver_permrfded\ln:'this*«i«l<in 1 ttfSa^nitf».. BuNJAHiil-llrjoRifArl, Jqa»B.'3o'Sfj»''' \f TttoHASjKHitJyiirtos,. •*> \ VVLINOS, JouNXKBhs, Jtt. .Jo^jf H. Ettis, Attohmw GRISCOU, TVOJiUM flAMMifT, Jdsxfii ELLIS, JiooB HtWLiHSJ.. at.MarltbB'N. Ji ' JSf*AH*0M. New Jersey fildv '.^ ' tpidrch .! ; ',m rr~f ..— v>W«dOO» injtln would mUieom''-iiesi^^MmptUa.ln»Tilim _g ins congregation last' SabjoSte^JKe^WyjOTlU^nr Ibah.— ,hf»Iif|.l BioHlrfl. Ow,Uen lying to alt appwanc« ; at,J by Consompficm. % distincUmptetaftb ^aa,' th*t the «tf ttemdn *»nl>l^ Vint liui. M ~.A*T* rlr nrlJI^U: u «l&-^- Y .-^..x,- hjiiyo , „ . ,_^„._, , , ._._... To-day I haire baoh at hi»AoW«;.eB*i^i*ea-fr?ii?oMi%« - ~1 * ' — ' --«\>.. ,»«»^niMfW,^l Mjrqimnce ibnt vni„ Syrudi. vr« W» jftji *?E& 1-am re«peoUully.yea»f For sale by iv J * • vfemmOEe -»b«r» tptarli icnbtive of Con»r^f«,;«a5bo b*9#tHj.g|§. m W Invalualfle Retn<J°ry 'feM(^lteli|itd • IhftT donnejtic anuagl*, ^ir M' oflrtflirtbe foHowIajfdiseases.{,'. ' ' \~ \\\ FreshlpPquiid?,- GalkofjtiLkinMs,. Spraiifs, B'/inises, .Cracked #«<#, Sist-uln^^Ufatt,-: ' $traiHis, £<fmtgfi$! Sand t 'Grip, FwhdmdF&i. Ringbpine, Wmdgatis,$crjttchWar&rta\*e, Poll EvH, 'GaUuty.-.-^i^i^'^/.^-'.. .,/• Spavins, Sweejiiy^ •' .ffom^^ttmm^i ' U U is abp a vafaableMvbt#Mi6bw%&&Mit*J»f ihe mtti«p-m<!»hf£: ?$& -Since the virfues Of the G'argltiig^ijl.^a'fe.be- comeso —'— : \\ 1 '\' '•^ A *~- «*;••.•A*-*«.S-^*:«'«IO-. farmers < jative.oi. ... .,_.. ...._, qnence, its demand becffining-jl^eltgtfe^^ts not- been wanting those wlws.ia@j|id|t^pi^iug- (tested to them that if they cduM'toKc^^Mme- thing as nearly resembling in 'ati^e|fanc1_;ls-itn»y could Qtrsss.-wiih anything Wtii^itatf??*'^ -.._. „.„s,a'Wfi-, a _ J , s -,.— to be sure Ihenamt oT'&. W. ftMd8ani&£\M&n on the side if the bottle. Ail- 6th'^|^|iirSAT- TEMPT at imitation,-«nd «re -tfi^eir?Toi*1ffi^r|i¥jBiii- tion. • - * ' '\-•-' • ^>?^?F MOBE TESTIMOUY FOB'T»fi^A]R>tB|i0'IJ* \ \Sir—Ton will please send to*^ia&£k*edr truly IntafliWe Oargling OiL- Our faritriiBif 5 fi«re- ahouft hbld: it In high esfitusttion, b'eu«V!nwft*o possess nil $he Medical j))9pert_fes,'aTi4'i«Hiij|.ii» producing A^tbe,ef|ecla Vet forfM^^ meridationa\. ' T?He%%djdwff«#tpllS#E« ffie-rltsr-^ter^i^o'iieed-isfitrfeis^ or anf'ottigr \>i)e|M •$m& packet me JSVsf^bppjsoytjjSit^ , _,. . ._,. Palmyra, Hay-l*y;T8^> * .*»Ktf?Wf^ to m,G€Q.' \frvMri!h)mt»<-~:r-* /->\i*>' ; iBelyare of (he coujeMeffcarfi^ej atdiblraiibta \ (LT Porteitirionia&,^6fb1^of|WMflna m'ode of treatment, see •tiafflphfel-whlra^ldcSin- panieseachborti'e.. - -:•'•«7 ..^^mWc>i SfcR Geneva 5 H. 0:fla>br^ ; q|.f^||tMa_; tt. fliintoom Pt, Sihsoifs,t^|^:lt%<^«^: iJT^disi1asejfmay-<fihd:«a :• tlh'mS^^^mwS ^and4ni|0|aia.1^i:efli«dy; Tn^hfe*, ;-I- £«^§vMw*- GleodularJVKflliBgS, A$«e.,ip tbe fac'e^a»*)lec, breasts, and»spce lilpBtes of nurafp- WijWC bronchftis.-fejorts Stid rfngworms, aait'-rM&m scaW-bead, m& ii-m \^!rvtrBabte : o^||nWi|f ery sipelas-r {rffesV, imiwa^ion-ofof:^ *y*i,. a*l bruiaes afi| fffe^bft cut. ^oi^nds.feSettbjfft aftd'Aor'ofiiloiis sbwsO ^-.\\: :'- A „**?*••&.•<•? This oloiwenf. ha?i atood-lt§4eardf VenfiitiVi among f| e IniKap tribesnoJF IN^Ffl^rgericaj ant wdn'derfdl cunes^' The principle-upon which it *ffe.o'jt0.<riif« J i*!tt- tht\above diseases is \- -. ,?.{:'-•*-•- Toreduce Ifm aqd restore the functions t tioff. Ihnojiisfapce.virJH l ,™. raw< „., J- he .l*f,»tW ^ preparea^ JbrfvS!,jc^|ii C u;y vr ivew I-orKana'elS^fteY^-'TiJe.^jMBis. eates are not old fine's, siW% fieMona\wMi¥ name» are not known, but by„Mreb_fflfaVIML keepers, mechanics, clergymen, 4c. m6%ti well Known. :. '*i$.. ' • The.present proprietors of this dintinen*iiert- induced to purchase the right'to;m»ke aiifeihi- it, not frorjrthe /epre8entations.oHj| l *®iiL*iBi Wet simply,but from-enres 4&ffl3$$£ • dinary nature that fell under.tMiif«iit »%S observation!- '. 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