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— ~ ■ i i .. \ VH—~— —' — ' , . . O r TER --»For rheum* ti#»riamen**s iiitj bftcR orJ^h#,stiffnselfo rorerthraat, sprains, ~„ fkmhwouuiii»,&c, fei-Tb»»PlMter»t«ndtouiirtTi, . arid will gira. relief in ■ few hour* application. Jkny etttftom ita use, foniled. For sale by Cbopei»town,Fehrawry 5 ,1847; • X 'I * « C t r u e t e i i b e r g V e g e t a b l e F i l l s 2X>;0GK) Boxes fold faph and every Week ! W I H B g f t A E F B N BBRW C O M P A N Y hereby J L ^yat.Sotioe.Jiiartheir General Agent for: the Southern, and Central Counties of New Y o rk is CbesriK. G kwwoed , Utica, N . Y . The General Agent. is fully prepared to appoint ' ! ° ‘ *'■ ' 1'*Le G XHmat w ittus. _______ . . . _____ , prep . sub-agents wherever thme is no branch ofthe Com 1 pony, eitiier on personal application or by mail, post paid. 'Fho rapitf'«ale-ofL-ttiese cclebrnted Pills, and the extmordinaryVurea they nre constantly effecting, randar them, bv far, the most popular pill of the age. A n agency w ill consequently be yery valuable. The Grnefenberg Pills nre inconceivably superior • jo any ever before discovered. In all bilious com- plaints, in general derangement o f the system, in all disorders which result from a bad state of the blood, theae Pills a rea sovereign remedy. In the. class o f diseases called \chronic the Graef enberg Fills achieve their highest triumphs. Here thejr defy all competition. Entering within the hid den recesses of tlte system, they quietly but surely purify the blood, toot out disease, and give tone and vigor to llie body, t , ■ • , • C U R E s - A R E G O N S T A N T L Y E F F E C T E D by these; Pills, in cases where dvery other means had utterly failed. The most abundant proof o f tliis.contd be given, but a trial o f one box will convince the pa tient. They can be ordered nnd sent by mnil, at trifting «*pense. Theprice is 25 centsa box. Where two dot to is* wprtliare ordered and lliemoneyremit- ted, the Company will pay t/ie postage on the JPtlle. Remittances at the Company’s risk. Wherever there is no agency of the Company, they can be ordered by mail. These .Pills ure hiking the place o f nil other*, and no sick person should be without them. ..ALL, B ILIO U S C O M P L A IN T S , Bowes CoMPPAtsxs,CoxsTtFATioN, Dyspefsia, Fever aud Aoiis, Headache, Jaundice, Liver Comfeaimts, RlIEOMATlS.V, ALL STOMACH COMPLAINTS, GREEN SlCK- mess, dc.c. &.C.. yield at once to these Pills. They purge away offensive humors, arrest the progress o f disease,and at the same time restore tone and vigor tothesM icm . lit oases o f general derangement o f the heaJlli, theyare sovereign. . B Y T H E I R USE, ' the weak w il^ becqme strong; the palo and bilious completion be restored toa perfentforiresh and healthy color; adlthe bad symptoms will oiwifo’ one disappear. in short, these Pills are'an inconcSivnble advance tipon any other medicine ever before .Offered to th e 1 public. A t r ia l will satisfy any one of this. omly30 __Robekt Oa vis. Agent, Cooperstown. H O W T O B E H E A L T H V . H E N we inherit oo disease (Vom our ances tors, ate alloyed to breathe nir unconturriih- Bted with any noxious gas, are nourished wiih food adapted to tlie wanth ofo'ur systems, plainly cooked and token ut proper times ; when the waterwe use ia freof'rom earth, vegetable nnd mineral depueites; w lien wi# wear clothing suitable fur the senson.sicop neither too much nor too littlo, take suitable exercise, end promote cleanliness by all necessary bathing and ablutions, then will the secretions, exhalations, nnd excretions ol'ourfiodies all be healthily performed— tljen, and then only, nro we in perfect health and cnpnqitnted for the lull enjoyment o f life. The de viations from this healthy state nre numerous, rang in g Iroot mere discomfort, tniunctionul derangement, •tniclaral disease, disorganization and death, T h e A l l - W i l e A u t h o r o f o n r b e in g tins subjerred our organic structures to physical laws, every violation of which by inaction or excess causes tis pain, He lias also given to oiir organs a power tm d infi to resist the influence of deleterious agents. T h is self-adjusting conservative power is called tho ms.medicatrix nafura. ------------------------ 'ious — - agdncies, octint to be overcome U S T recdiycd, Dr. E, Pratt’s Potent Artificial Nipple, (patented July 4, 1845,) a perfect remedy General Agent tor tlie for Sore Nipples, and also where therels no Nipple- Likewise, hjg patent Nursing Bottle and B « s * t Pump, perfect tntfieiroperationsand effect. Sold t c 0 . Cooperstown, J u ne 10,1847, ___ ' o L _______ _ tinr<:U«.y’* Amur iruu f|al#iiim. _ H IS Medicine has now been before, the public for about three yean, and althoajm w e have not upended thousands of dollars id puffing it, rather trusting to its own merits for a reputation, (wrxicli it lots most fully sustained,) we now feel warmntrd i n recommending it to the community as the most safe, certain and speedy cure for. all. diseases o f the lungs, that has everbern offered. W e do not claint for i t any foreign origin, nor d o t e wrap it up in the mantle oiantiquity. It is what its name implied, an iA.mem- can article, compounded of roots and plant*, the meu- , icinril qualities of which ale known to every one, nnd nre the productions of our owti soil. All WRt ’weuo-, da.invisVthet we haveselected from theaeimuuetions n,d made a combination, which is, for tiie 1 M T c A L I8 T £ R ’S All-he»llng Ointmsnt, or foe I I W o rld’s Salve, c e lebr^aforfoe^eM a MtaSlAla' MRS nA wtnption, fevers, rheumatism, «ry*p*la#», attnmt, ■ick-heedichq, the. The genuine article may be found tw the eign of the R l*\ Feb. 21- 2. J O H N S O N . R. Z. w . L A Y S C O U G H P I L L S A N D _ - P O W D E R , for consumption, stricture ot the chest, colds, dry coughs, exeessivecxpectoration, d iffieuU brea t hi ng, night sweats, catarrhal sort throat, bronchitis, asthma, bleeding and. ulceration ot tue lungs, 4 q . F o r s if le j^ A C O M S T O C K &■ C O . Cooperstown, March' 18.1847. otn . , ■ 1 8 4 7 s m F O R T S, JL- V * * s. f c ■ j p i s A I f l f A N # I d l ^ E * r p H E S u b s c r i b e r s h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e i r a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e A c o m i n g n e a d o n , a n d w i l l ba p r e p a r e d lo tra n s p o r t M e r c h a n d i z e a n d o ilie r f r e i g h t to n n d f r o m N e w ! Y i > r k , o n v e r y fa v o r a b l e le r t n s . T h e p u t r o n t t g e p f ihe freighting public, ao favorably extended for many years, i s still solicited • - , , _ , ( j ^ C . C N U i C E H C K ^ o f the F i r m , ns A g e n t f o r th e u b o v e L i n e , w i l l re m a i n a s usual in N e w Y o r k , a t t h e O f f i c e , N o . 8 S o u t h st r e e t . . tfi;3 0 C L A R K * N U K E U C R & H O F F M A N , P r .» p r i e t o r » . we recommend if, super and we now amert, what we folly believe, t e purposes ribr to nny before iaveflted, ________ i t we folly believe, -font Con sumption can be cured, in a majority ofcadjti, foy the timely use o f this Balsam and all erdimnj'coughs, without a, single exception, AoElfTS.—IV . A. Comstock & Co., Cooptrstown ; jlissellAt Shepnrd, Hartwick t Thos. Wilcox, South Haytwick; Vvilliam Comstock and Strongfc Dean, Laurens; C. W right,Jacksonville; E .R . I ’ord,One- onta't E , W . Spafard, PortlandvHle; A . S. B rown, Milford ; L. M , & B. M . Gilbert, Clarksville; John R. Grigza,W estford: J. Cnnienter & Co,, IMarylatid j, Amos Flint, Jacksonboro’ ; W . H .O wen,W o rcester; H. W right & Co., Decatur; Caryl & Hayden , East W orcester; D ; Russell, Burlington Green; Arnold W A T J B R M C I J a t J B . H E sttbecriber has been for sometime investigat ing the system of .Hydropathy and its enects, not only iii theory bat In practice, first by spending several monthain one of the-bear esiablishments tn this country, and then three months at Graelenbern, Austrian Silesia, in constant study, observation and enquiry among rising 700 patients of the celebrated pREisjtjxx, and infrequent visits to the well known D r. Weiss; ofEreiwalden, from both of w hom lie took letters to Dr. oPiutti, o f Elgersberg, Saxony, President o f the Society of Scientific Hy dropathtsts. Cwhpee es- tablishmeiu he .examined.) and after the usual exam ination became a member ofthe Society. He has now taken the delightful residence known ■yi “ Fenimore,\ recently occupied by Judge Nelson, ori the west side of the Lake, half a mije front: the vil lage o f GSopCratown, where a few more patients can be received,, Patients at. a distance., to be sure of rooms in the establishment, should Write before com' ing t but ordinary cases con receive the treatment while lodging elsewhere in the neighborhood, at any time when the house-is full. Ofthe attractions of Cooperstown and t is vicinity, aa a delightful place of summer resort,jt is unnecessary to spenk. F o r hid success andnbility in his profession, the subscribe! is happy to refer enquiries to his late and present patients and tbeir friends. T h e summer is the most easy and pleasant time to commence the treatment. P H IL IP RO O F . M ay 21,1847. htf39 J L i f c l U a u r c ____ IgtOl k, Lawrence, Burlington F lattsjT. Moss, Burliugtori. N . Grinies, MareeTlus, Onondaga coT N \.Y ., Gen- erttl Agent for the.State. Iy4? • R a Wlienovcr nny nox a upon our bodies, are too powerful 1 by this regulating principle, medicine beconiea indispensable to tho preservation pf life and restora tion to health. T h c G r e a t G i v e r ot L i f e Ita* kindly scattered the necessary .ingredients o f , ■uclt a medicine profusely over our land, but the | proper selection, proportion nnd combination of thorn, ; 11 of necessity the result o f deep study, scientific ex periments, and long practical experience. He who thuiseeks earnestly arid finally arrives at llie diaeov- 1 c r y of the true natural remedy for diieate. is a phi lanthropist, n benefactor o f our race, and m entitled to our gratitude, and to a remuneration for hi* ser vices. Such a medicine is tha Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills, p r e p a r e d fo y P . C H I L D S Sc C o . 1 T li ewe Pill* haVe beeri in use several years, and ; attestations of ilioir usefulness and efficacy as a > JAAXJSBILW lffi2 © S ( D m a are continually pour - 1 in g in upon us from nlt-pnris of the Union. They j are made o f purely vegetable substances, cuntnin no | poiioiHius drug, sre compounded with grcnt enre, according to principles established hy the moet < thorough scientific investigation, and many years o f practical experience o f the most eminent physicians, nnd hvvo the medicinal virtues o f thoir ingredienttso blended and balanced that the exhnlonts of the skin and luaigN the secretions a f tho organs of supply, and . the exctqtoriet which carry ofi' useless matter, nre . a ll acted upon at the same timo mildly, safely, and , beneficially, so that the conservative power o f nature in us, is, by their proper use, enabled to overpower diseased action, expel deloteriuits agents from our-, bodie* and rcpatrthe dnmages they havtrdSne. They\ havo everywhere, when used according to the direc tions, given great satisfaction and.proved like tho O i l a n d W i n e o f the gnod Sam n i t l a n I to iho nlffictod. Myriads of Pills hnvo been made I ontl u » tl, possessing the single properly of emptying 1 the stomach anil intestines o f tlieir contents. N o other medicine is known to combine so many cleans ing, beating and purifying'prnperties, as the S ive- toign Balm P ills. No oiher is known which nets upon tlte exhalent* o f tho lungs ond skin as a ser- durificnad diaphoretic, upon ilieglqndstts nn altern- uvo and corrective of the secretions, upon the kid neys its t diuretic, and upon tlio bowels as n cathar tic, and all so mildly that no derangement o f any lunctidn o f nny organ is^ produced I w a s S i c k n i * d Y u V i s i t e d H E o ! R I E N T A L , O R S O V E R E IG N BA L M P I L L S are acknowledged to be the best family medi cinebefore the public, boing perfectly sajie fur nil de bilitated constilutions, young ur old. As ® cntlmrtic, ilieso p ills nre mild, but ilio-nugli, searching and ef- feetnal. They never leave tlio bowels costive, os most all other cathartic medicines do, lint «ltnnsothc stomach and restore to healthy action the dizestive organs, clennse and give strength to tlie scereliuns, puriij the blood, nna regulate Iho action o fth e how- els. They aro truly a sovereign balm, belne highly cfificncious in oil bilious cnmiiTaiiits, liver (ITeclions, jnumlice, fover nnd nnuo. chill fever, &e. Tboy nro also highly beneficial furnervuus debility, and fVninio complaints, many of long standing disonses o f wliol is called lumala weakness.\have heen xcUorcd to lieulili by the tise o f snitl Pills. They cJonnse nttd give strength to the whole system, by removing a li acrimonious substances which irritate Cha nervous system. Costiveness is caused by an inactive stnte of the liver, and may be entirely removediiy taking the Sovereign Balm Pills in «inn|t doses e very night for a short time. For. further description, ie* circu lars and boxes, T l i t genuine Sovereign Balm Pills can b« had lyholesatoand retail nf ths proprietors, nnd nt tha pnfi. prietors’ prices of E . T . Wright, trarfclliug soen.t; olss of C nm stook&Co., Crvopersinwn. * lyaiS Far sals by L. Mr & B. M>. Gilbd't, C lnrfcsville; Btssel Sc Shepnrd, H a rtw ick; S kiner St, A lle n . West- frvrd; D . T . Got! & Co., East Worceator; Amos Flint, Jttcksonboro’ ; Luther J. Rice, Soaiili V a lley; James B . Dunjnp, Cherty Valldvj I. P . Thotnp* (c, Co* Maryland: Ransom Clark, R o c k d a le; E. Kidder, Batnbridge; Hogori fc Cotton, Sidney I’Inins; Griswold & Cone, Qnadilln; Austin Ac Don aldson, Oiego; W m . Oomsiock, Laurens; John Au*ilck. Schuyler’s L a k e ; C . Wright, Jacksonville; E . W . Spaford, PorfirtndviHo; H Brown. M ilfo rd ; I>. A. Petk, W o slvills ; Welch & W h ite, New Ber. |>n; T..Mn**,West Burlington; C- N o rih, Hy Creek; A - Purk. Burlington; P. E . Jolm'on, Cooprrstown. D gen . . . ------ , ------ _________ Theyare an e f- fectuaf tomedy for Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liv r Com plaints, Pleurisy, Bilious Disonses, reiver and Agile* and otSiei Fevers, Goughs, Colds, Infianiniatirm ot tho Lungs, Rheumatism, Hcaduche, Loss of Appe tite, fee,; they never leave the bowels costive. From these combined and happy results, it niudt be apparent that all thc avenues, through which the gonsfrvatircpuwpr in usstrivcs fo expel the catSfie* ’ a f disease, areispeited, and the organic nctiona aided in their expulsion hy the Sovereign Balm F i l l s . ' Thntnone maybe deprived o f tire rise of a rfjmdr 1 so cfiir'.aciotis and so conducive to- heultli and hnppi- j hess, tlisPruprietors, nt groat expenke, have mude anangrements to Supply at very short nofice nny dc - 1 mands that m avbe rnude upon thiitn, nnd to place 1 these Pills, by means of tlieir agents, within the 1 reach of every fatriily in tlte country. B e w a r e o f I m p o s i t i o n . No other person is authorized by us to mnhe, and no other person living, ever had nny agency i n the invention of the “ Oriental or Sovereign Bulm P ills.” W e tnske them now, as we have made themfor the last five years, in the same proportions nnd-anme manner and form in whicli.they have gained sueh nn enviable reputation' wherever they have become known, W s'have been informed of attempts by cer tain qtiockstfti put in circtilation ltiedicines of their own invention, which wepresiime nre uuerly worth- leis.called ••Oriental” and “ Sovereign Balm,\ in boxes with wrappers similar to oure. It -is-a most barelftccd-nnd shameless attempt to impose upon the; people; and to endeavor to drag tlieir spurious pills into noiorieiv, upon the long and well established reputntiop of outs. AVe therefore caution nil who wish foe genuine Sovereign B ilm Pills, io use none unless they have the name o f P. Cuilds & Co. on the boxes. h *1 t H h S A © E © 8 9 7 7 . I hereby ccrtify, tha.t until (juite lately the Oricntfti orSivrreign Brlm Pills wore manufactured solely bjr P-iChtio* & Cd;; and ns far as I can judge, the ptlls made by the new firm of E . L. Soule & Co., called Oriental or JJ-nrereign Bilm , differ mnteriullv • from the original P d ll, made by P. Childs & Co. B . L.SOute hnandrnitledto me tfint his Pills differ from: those of P . Childs & Co. I am a practicing physi cian rn the town Where P.Childs snd E. L. Soule! both reside, and have had many opportunities to no tice the effects of the P ills o f both, and I give a d e - ' eidert preference to those made by the old firm a lP ' Ghildis fie C o . 1 think they are less Imhlo fo initate th* Stomach, attd are morn imifonn rAthereeiisct. . JA M E S F . JO H N S O N , M .D . E u e lid ,N .Y „ Jan. 1; 1847, Tht* following certificate is from the Rev. J. ,M . H a r k , a local preacher of tile Methodist Episcopal Church! I certify that I have been acquainted with the Ori', entsl or Sovereign Balm Pills sinne their first intro.: duction into this country by P, Childs fit Co., some live yesrs since. 1 alao certify that I nm well ac* qnaiisted with E. L . Soule, arid that 1 never heard thensime of auch afirm a s E. L. Soule fit Co. in; w liich name Pills are.now tnitde, called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, until sometime in the year 1845, a » y , N . Y ..Feb. 13,1847. JA M E S M, C L A R K . Agents fo r Otsego County and vidinily: NOTICE. ,R. J . M . P E A K would give notice that he has 1 associated w itii him i n Ids practice-. D o c i. B » - wi - m E. H y d e , and that the business, u n t il further rub (ice, w ill he conducted in tbeir joint nam e . D E N T A L P R A C T IC E , In. all tis departments, r i l l continue to receive iheir attention, with allth e recentlm p rovcm ents o f the art. Oni o f tlie firm will al-o be ready nt all tames to give tlieir attantion to those who may wish their services In the practice of Homtcpaihio Medicine. Having, after repeated trials, satisfied themselves of the success and safety cfthe Anodyne G * s,ar Ir-the- on, in preventing suffering under otherwise gainful operationsbolhof Snrgey nnd Dontistry.tliey willbe ready to administer it in all proper ensws where it may he desired for the extraction o f Teeth, ax other operations. In proof both of the success anti sa foty o f ihe Lethe- on, we shall appeud sonioof the nnmerouscertilicatea ire have received from individuals who liave tested Its merits, believing that sucli testimony -will be quite as satisfactory to the public os die mete apccnlauons of those who assume to decide against i n use while ignorant both theoretically and practically of its mer its or effects. J. Mt. P E A K - Coopersiown, Jan. 27.1847, E. E . i l Y D i i . T H E L E T H E O N i For more than three years I Save delayed-the e x traction ofseverai painfully diseased teelh.in' conse quence of thc severe suiferitig and greacprostration of my health which I have experienced from previous «-n I-GEBS O L O S g Qjy, f Y - i m f o r T w o D o l l a r s . -. j w Y ork , January28,1843' I was afflicted withan uncommon Severe cough fo r ; the Inst two years, which was first occasioned by h a v -, ing token a severe told.. M y cough was so seve.re that I wns fearful my disease would terminate in con firmed consumption. jC iried various medicines, cough syrups, drops, &.c.,bit withoutsucceBe.untilat length I was induced to try fome of your Clarified Essence of Hoarhound Candyi when after usmg-but about $2 worth, I was folly resiered to health. lo a n still re- ■commend it as the bvst article now.extant for the cure of coughs, colds, nnd Ytl such complaints- F b i n c i s MfcD 6 rixi.i); No 90Broome-at. — AC. T« ----- m-at. riven, but we think tbe abore is suiiicient. Still we teel in duty bound to tjie nificted and their friends, to pro mulgate its virtues aainr as possible, in order font t he thousands nOW lin'gertig Under disease may be restor ed to health. Pulmolary complaints, coughs, colds, hoarseneaa, whoopiriacough. irritation o f the throat, croup,asthma,palpita/ion ofthe heartJivercomplaint, diifietilty o f expectorjtion, night sweqUb Utd all d is eases leading to conswnjition at once yield to its u n - rivalled virtues, and the sick cured! . _ Asetrrs— \ V . A . Gpmstock fie.Co., Cooperstpwt!! Bissell fie Shepard, jSrtW ick; Thcw. W ilcox. South H a rtw ick; W illiam fomswek and Strong & Dean, Laurens; C. Wright,Jacksonville; E.R,Ford;,O n e . onta; E ' W . Spafard, PortlnndvilLe ; A , S. Brown, Milford; L . M . fit B .M . Gilbert, Clarksville; John ILGriggs,-W estford; LCaroenter&Gq.,M aryland,; Am o s Flint, Jacksonboro’ ; W . Hr Owen, Worcester ; H . W right & Go., DecatUr; Cqryl fit Hayden, East. W o rcester; D . Rksedl. Burlineton^Greeii; Arnold &.Lawrence,B Lawrence, Buriirigim u rlingtn F latts;T. Mow.Burlmgon, S t a n t o u ' s E x t e r n a l H e m e d y C A L L E D H U N T ' S L I N I M E N T S now untversally acknowledged to be the infalli ble Remedy for rheumatism, spinal affections, com m ciions ef fog muscles, sore tJbtmatjaniLquiiiBy, issues, old ulcers, pains iti the bqck and cheet, ague in the brcast and face, tooth-ache, spmins, bruises, salt rhelnn, burns, croup, frosted feet, and all nervous d is eases. T h e XBicnFUAKT success wbich has attended ths application o f this most wondebfui. hedicinx in curing the most severe cases of the different diseases above named^tnd foe high encomiums thathave been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort ai once to the onLy bemedy that c a n b e relied on. The fiJlovi ing letter from Edmund M . Blunt, esq., -Whose name has,been rendered'lmniortnl as the a u thor o f the Coast Pilot, and several other Nautical: : works, is most reliable evidence of the gpetit value of - the celebrated External Remedy, Hunt’s Linim e n t: SnfoBnra-, July 25, 1845. George E.Stnnton.esq.— DearSir—Form brethan halfa-century I have suffered by rheamatism. A few monlha since,in consequeitctL ftf tliat disease which A T E N T C H E M I C A L Y E A S T P O W D E R S . The best article ever used for making Bread, Lake and Postery o f all ktnds, with direcfions for rising, kept constontly on hand and forsale by the groes, box or sing • powder; nt No. 3 E x chatigeRow - ' 7 W M . A . C O M 8 T O C K & CO. Cooperstown. M a y 20,1847, o ; ' O T 1 C E .— S ieubem C ounxv, ss.-^-Pumnanttoan order o f Anset J. M cCall, Surrogate of the coun ty of Sfeuben, notice is hereby given to oll pereonE who havficlnims against Thomas Burk, late o f the town of Painted Past, in said county, deceased, to ex hibit the snmej with the vouchers thereof, to Jerome Chtrk. the administrator o f Thomas Burk, deceased, at tifo dwelling house in the town of H artwick, in the county of Otsego, nt or before the first day o f Decent- her next. Dated the 21st day o f Mny, 1847. Gm40o - ■ ' ■ JE R Q M E C L A R K . Ailmlitistmtor. rtatts; 1 . moes.nuru N . Grimes,Marcell)is, Onondaga co., N, Y eral Agent for the State. Iy41t U N D R E D S of persons who have experienced the good effects of Dr. Robert B. Foiger’a Olos- aonian, or Alt-Healing Bslsam, have applied to thenths, bernput o f that\ ut ottf with....................................................... a spurious article, made id imitation Great; Remedy,undi-f the sjiccious pretext tliyit the same. They bave returned and told of tne different agencies established for its sale, snd have o f .... Rem ., it wns the same. The y hav ____ fraud. Believe not the deceiver. The lie which the whole matter bears on the face o f it,is alone sufficient to stamp the scheme with the deep infamy it deserves! Dr. Robert E. Folger's Olosaonian, or All-Healing Balsam, is now prepared oki.y by himsell. It ianot subject to those adulterations formerly complained of, nor is it made up cheap send small, for the purpose o f gulling people out o f their money. It has lost trone of 1 ts virtues. The certificates which daily appear show this to-be so, even though the name of Folger be re moved from them, nnd another name substituted for it. There is n o such trickery needed to establish the rep utation o fm y Olosaonian, nor shall, I . under the hyp ocritical pretence o f being an Odd Fellow , send c ir culars to their Lodges throughout the United States, with the hope of deceiringtnem into the belief that I am s friend to theirinsiitution. Ait thiskind o f hum* buggery 1 detest; and here assert thnt if m y Olosaon- ian is not whst it claims to be, snd w ill not rise in the esiimation o f the world by its own merits, I hope it w ill s ink into oblivion. I shall not labor to build upon a feundilion o tsw n in , nor go about privately, o r in the dark, to destroy tlie reputation o f tltoee opjrosed ta me in buatneM; but s u it in g with c h o n hands and a character unspotted, 1 shall endeavorio recommend and p ut forward my Olowomanasa uue and infalli ble Remedy for “ C i i i B o n o . ” l% f O W is foe time to cleanse the system arid purify L m the blood, to be nile io contend against the-ener. rating heatof the apprbaching summer. The condi tion o f the blood and ^nndularsystem, at the expira tion ofwinter.ianot ina fit state to resist disease tnor sre the digestive functions in a healthy and vigorous condition. In fact, tie vital powers generally 1 are debilitated and in a morbid state, and need the reno vating influence ofagood family medicine. Topurgo rom the blood ita unhealthy particles, and impart to it a more nutritive character: to give tone to the stomach, and strengthen the digestive powers, ami expel obstructions and bilious matter from the bowels — tn short,to renovatethe whole system and prepare it to resist contagion s id the miasma oi the summer mo are the peculiar and acknowledged properties of P h e l p s ’ T omato P i u s , which excel all other med icines ns nprophylacuc or prjyemive and curative remedy. They are fotsale byagenfistnallthecoma- try towns, who have crculars fqr gratuitous distribu tion, containing certificates of their eificacy aha pe- cetttsper ,.... A qehts — W . A . Comstock & 'Co., Cooperstown; Bissell & Shepard, Hnttwick: Thoe. W ilcox, South H a rtw ick: W illiam Comstock and Strong fit Dean, Laurens;C. W right, Jtcktonyille; E R . Fotd.One- onts ; E . W . Spafard, Fortlandviile; A . S. Brown, Milford ; L M . B. M . Gilbert.Clarksville; John R .Griggs, Westford: J CsrpenterfitCo.,Maryland; Am o sPlim ,Jacksonboro'; w . H. Owen, Worcester; H. W right fit Co.. Decatur; Caryl fit Hayden, Esui Worcester; D. Russell. Burlington Green; Arnold fit Lawrence, Burlington Flints; T . Moss, Burlington. N . Grimes, Marcellta,Onondagaco.,N. Y .,G e n eral Agent for the Sinte. Iy49 __ ofm y old companion, I applied it to ihepartaffected, w iiich at once removed it. A s a law-compels a ll ship* masters to carry n inedicine chest whils t at sea, none should go without this, a s I.tliink oiie bottle for exter nal purposes worth nil the medicine tliey c a n carry. You may use thistmrnmunication^^at your pleasure. 1 ; Very resjiec.tfully yours, E dmund M . B xu k t . A gentleman o f high standing in tiie society of Friends; speaks sb follows o f ih\d great remedy .H u n t’s Litiiment: N ew c a s t l e . I I mi month,1st, 1844. George E . Stanton— Elsieemed Friend— T h y letter ofth«29th ultinio is receiver). In my reply 1 Would say, that ! have been troubled with 0 lame knee for several years, during which time it has distressed ine much. 1 procured one bottle o f Ilant’sLinim e u t at thy store, early last spring, arid have used it freely, nnd I can say that since turn time Lliave little or no trouble with my knee. A friend, to whom I sent a bottle, informs ine that it was a great benefit to her iii a rheumatic affection. I have no hesitation in rocom- mending it to any person needing a n extents I remedy. J a c o b G r i f f e k . B edford , September 4 , 1845. T o G e o r « E . Stanton— S ir— Sometime since I over-heatedinysel(inworking,nnd inn short time the calf o f my leg broke out inplinjples, which by scratch ing soon became fever sores o f the worst description. The irritation and swelling wasso great that Icould not rest day or night; I used but one bottle of your Liniment, and I am now entirely well. I was also affected by a swelling in my groin from tlie came causes, a n d the application uf the Jbiniment relieved me a t once, ond 1 most confidently recommend i t to the public as a n invaluable remedy. R ichard M oshe *. T h is Linim e n t is sold a t 25 and 5 0 cents p er bottle, by a ll the principal Dntggitia and Merchants tliro- out the country. W holesale A gents in N ew Y orx — H oadley, Phelps fie- Co., 142 W ater street; Rushton & Co., 110 Broadw a y ; A . B. & D Sands, corner o f Fulton and \William ; Aspinwal], 80 W illiinnstreet. A o e n ts— W . A . Comstock & Co., Cooperstown; Diisell fir. Shepard, Hartwick ; Thos. W ilcox, South Hartwick ; w illiam ComSlock and Strong fie Dean, Laurens; C. Wright, Jacksonville; E. R . Ford, Oneonta; E. W . Spafard. Fordnmlvlllo: A, S . Brown, M ilford; L- M . Sc B. M . Gilbert, Clarksville.; John it. G riggs, W estford: J. Carpenter fit.Co.,Maryland; Amos F lint, Jacksonboro’ ; W . H.O wen, Worcester; II. W right fit Co., Decatur; C a r y l fie Hayden,East O T I C E T O C R E D I T O R S — Notice is hereby given, accord.ipg to lnw, to all persons having claims against Jared Hubbard, late of ihe town of Burlington; deceased, t hatthey are required to exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to Elibu Thomp- .son. one of the admini-tfotorsof the said deceased, at the store or place ofbusinessof t he said E libu Thomp son, in the town o f Burlington, Otsego county, on br before the n inthdayof A ugust next. Dated February 2,1847. B E T S E Y H U B B A R D ,. ) J A M E S A . C H A P M A N , { Admin’s. 6m24 E L U I U T H O M P S O N . S B Y ordered E . B. Morehouse, esquire, Suprems CounCommissronerfooticeisherebypuM hed ot m order requinng all the creditors of Gcram Cob burne, orPitt*field,OUego county, aninsotyeai debt- o r, to show cause, # sny they have, before lhe said Supreme Court Commissioner, atthe hoase now kept by A lvin Peck, in the Town of PittsBeld, in Otsego county.pn tbe bfteenth day 6 fJuly,eigh(eenhundred and forty-seven, at twelve o’clock m. o f that dav why en assignment Of the said .ineqlvenir} estate should not be mode, and he be disclinrged from his debts, according to the provisions qf the statute con- cenitng ** Voluntary assrgnmcnts madc purmant to the application o f an insolvent nnd his creilitnra >' DotedFebrimrv JG. 1847. 10w36 ' S O U T H W O R T H fit P R IT C H A R D . Art’. . ^ H E R i F F ’S S A L E : — B y virtue o f on execuiloh » issued out of the C lerk’s Office of Oisegoeounw and to m e directed and delivered, against the goods and chottels, lands and tenements of Petvr W g w„ , I havelevied on all that certain piece or purer fof land, situate, lying and being m the townoi Oneonta coanty o f Otsego, and bounded as follows, to w t ' On thernotth by the Susqnehnnnsiiver; onilie West bvtands o f George Swart ; On the south by ilie lm. /of who! isctrmmonly known as tbe Franklin aad on the cast by lands lately owned bv^* ’ < li u i t ' S I G l i a i r s ! E D W A R D S , trom the. city o f N e w Y o r k . • haa opened a C H A I R W A R E H O U S E in the village ot Cooperstown, directly opposite E . Sc H Cory’s, where lie will keep on hand every variety®* Chairs,consistingOfCnnc.Ruslinnd Wnod Botham A ls o , an assortment of R e cking Chairs, Office Chairs Stools,nnd Settees, nll/of which he w illsell at New Y o rk city prices. Call and see. N . B. Chairs made toorder.and old chairs bottom. cd, painted and rc-gilt. Cooperstown, August G, 1346. 50tf P a p e r W t t r e l i o t r o c . NO. 9 B U R L I N G S L I P , N E W Y O R K . Y R U S W , F I E L D offers for sale at the lowest Msnufacturers’ prices, a very extensive assort ment of Paper, comprising every possible variety, adapted to tlie wants o f consumers in all sections c f the country. Paper o f all kinds made to order nt short nottc.c. The stockofPrintingPaperis unusually part of which:is o f yery superior quality., Paper Makers’ Materials of every description, im ported. and kept constantly on hand, viz: Feltings W ire Cloth, Fourdrinier W ires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultram arine,Twine, fitc. fitc. Rags, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, fitc. fitc., purchased, for w h ic h the highest price in cash will be paid. ’ly48: y ? / i iS| f A B L f V E G HEALTH] c ^ P I I a L , ^ operations ut the k in d , snd to w h ich lio x liln s woald induce tne bgain to subm it. Hearing o lt li e li a p p j effects ofthe Lelheon,_or G a s.ndininislercJ b y Doci. Peak, I went to hisoiBce on the Bth.iriiL, inhaled the Letlreun, and wliile under its influence liad three teeth removed, Again on the 20th insiaxuihe opera tion w a s repeated nnd three more paitxful roots, all decayed beueath the gum, -were removed, C 11 the 26th instant I again inhaled the Letheon, mill one more, m y only remaining diseased tooih , was taken out. G n each occasion tfie effects of t i t Letheon were the same, producing in every insiarsce & slate ol calm, delightful quietude, and no pain wJntevcr was experienced hy me during the removal ofthe leeth, tjbr have I experienced the least unpleasant effects since; bnt s o f a r from proviiiginjurioas, m y health lias beeri much better since the first inliajolion of tho Lethcon than at anytime previous in *lt ntoptlii. N a langttnge can exprem the gratiiudsS-.I felt wlien, alter the first operation, I amoke and ifnlly realised that three o f iny most painful and tfoubletonac teotli were really gone and l had Known no pain from their removal. I have been induced by a sense^of duty lo suffering humanity, to make this explicit statement o f my ex- jperience with tfie Letfienn, from the fuel- a s Ihave who whs first Seized* with Influenza, w h ic h leftfJehind * * '»ide«. nndferer 1 ^ s n f l“ it s eery severe cough, and who raised targe quan■ P!{?^ li’ics yblood, wns als > cured. He wns verv low at fohfroyhroa-tesnre cprefi hy thejtee of .L- -r.L - n i. H E R R lt - , 1 , „ , *. „ pennnnent injury to their health, from the effects o f painful and diseased teeth, but Who leel os I have felt, that they cannotbring tlieir nerves tothe cruel t-uture ofhav- ingthemremoveff in the Gnlinary'way. T o such, I would confidently recommuhda trialoftlit Lrclheon; and from what I hnve seen.sud experienced, orWell a s from the testimony ol.mnny others arnand me, I 'cannot believe, that under thediscreelaracjealTful di- rection of D r. Peak, the least danger is to b e appro- jhetided from its use, but that hundreds wiil yer have : occasion, as I have, to remember hini waih gralitnde f o r 0 happy deliverance frpnrpain. ^ M a P ix . C llm on . ' Cooperstown, Jan. 27,1817. 1 hereby certlfy. that on the 18th inst. I had a large tooth removed at foe office of Drs. Peak Sc. Hyde, under the influence of the Letheon, without expc- Trencmg the leastpain; nor have I felt any uhplens- atit effects feom it sinee, : Mrs; A n n SotntiiwoRTH. .Ioalled s t ffievqffice ofDra. P e ak fir H y d e on the , k rirsemola^ tooth extracted, with- out expenencmg any pain, and have fell n o effects from the Gas Since h f i« M ARANDx Jonriisor 0 n the22d:inst., l iiihsled the Letheon , 1 , . „r fice o f Drs.,Peokfit Hyde.hftd h*d*« lar«e'brick tomli extracted while under its influence, “ felt no m ! whatever.from the optrauon, and in Ie« than ten irlin, Edmeston; %. L. .... HaHwick; Joseph e# Liibon; R,. Hk V«n RenMelncr* Butter .**11 MntrsiHiVljvn #1 W e s t Burim g toitiE. Cham).-.,.... ____ _ ___________ Harringtpn, Bissell fit Shepard, Hartw ick ; Joseph ck,l N- \ ' \ ” \ \ \ ” Pee Ruts; Shephard, Springheld; Jiames B. Djmlap.Cliej gerfifc Larie,Lodi; L. M. Sc B.M . ville; D A ; Park, Westville; E. A. 1 C-esk ; W , C/ Knrp, Lo Roy. (SiiBd •! .Jones, Exeter Centre; ” IWt: 0 3 % 'ifoer/t P lsrlu h . C bsm b crlaiu.W sM stin fore, and the shock, o f the operation jW fM w a ra m overcome me, as.to nwikeme quite siekfiet^ fo more— in the present ease Kelt nothing of t li, Linll but w a s as well the next hour as usual and haweC(,nj tihued so, which I think may be fairly aitHKhted to. escaping the severe shook o f extraction. Cooperstown, J a n . 1847. . MARenT*itiC)E. Ihave had two teeth extracted at different times, a t the office ofDrs. Peak fit Hyde.tmder the influence ofthe Letheon. In neither case d id I feel the least poinfrom the operation. and in both eaoeq the ienss- tion, passed offin sshort time, without tearing any disagreeable effects. Mrs. M . IL.Srooxtx. Cooperitovm, January 26,1847, cffl* . . I f O H O O t h e r c u n b e l i k e fh t c t r s t R. H E R R I C K ’S S T A N D A R D . F A M I L Y M E D IC I N E S , — TA* Facorit* Remedies ef the Dny .'— T h e high encomums ofpraise everywhere besmuwJ n|>on these dcaenredty ponnlsr medlcinesljr citizens o f the highest respectability, ami by m/mben or the medical profession in every section of the U Stoteiand British poswaaiotjs. entitle* them tothe nsm * o f the Conquerors of Disease. A ’ tnssa oF American snd C anadian tcstimony'is n the Doctor’s poesBMion. o f cure# performed by these pre-eminent remedies, after foe combined treatment ol the medical faculty.and the most popular remedies o f the day, had been tried in vain. , „ D*. Hsttiucx’s V eqstabls S coax CoAT£tfPit.« may be used with marked success in every diseaie requiring s gentle and pos live purgative. They cure with ostonishing quickness pains and dlxxinessof tlie head, pains and weakness of the breast, sideasuli bowels; all k inds offerers, inflammations o fihe dif ferent organa in the human body, fool breath, coattd , ,, I tongue, bilious cholic, Imbitual costivenrsa, and in sit Where there is a Short Dry Cough, when ihetreatt- , cases where the stomach and bowels are loaded wuh trig is quick nnd hurried on the least motion dr oxer-; humors, which are so productive of disease. Each crse; where tiiere ts oppression, or sense o f tlrnilnsss ■ box tsontains 30 ptlls,nre warranted Under oath purely in the chest; where there is Expectqrntion,OT raining vegetable, nnd sell for 25 cents, 2 snd 3beingandt- OF THIS IM P O R T A N T ORGAN ofn frothy viucus, accompanied with Emaciation , these disagrccable.nnd often final symptoms are com pletely mastered und.rcliteed'hy my U N R I V A L L E D R E M E D Y . Such hns been the case in hundreds o f instances within n few months past. . , M r. C a le b W . W a b d , 114 Washington-st., New - 1 ark, N . J., had suffered for more than four years with Consumption, and .could not find s remedy for his disease. H i s physicians and his friends despaired, sod toldihlm hemnstdie. Bn! nftpr using Dr. r nlnpr’s Olosaonian For * few weeks he was P E R F E C T L Y R E S T O R E D , andisnow living to tell the story lor himself. H is cure is attested toby seven or the most respectable men in '* wrark, N . J. Hr. C o l b e r t W . O w e n , of W illiam sbnreh.L. I., who whs first Seized with Influenza, w h ic h 1-ft behind regetnble, dinarv d -w . Alao. . _ H E R R I C K ’ S S C I A T I C L I N I M E N T , V a l u a b l e P r o p e r t y f o r S a l e . Rare Chance fo r a Business Man. N consequence of tlie death o fM r . Hubbard, the former manager of the concern, and the attention of the subscriber being palled awny froin thia section ofthe country, thereby hot-being able to give the busi ness that care and attention wliich it requires, he of- fere for sale the following de-cribed property,situated in the villuge of Burlington Flntis, Olsego co. N . Y., viz: UncJIUVSrunofStones » SuwMili, “ Ashery, “ SliqbShofo One large Tannery, Store,. « Warellouse, « Cooper’s Shop, Worcester; D. Russell, Burlington Gjreen; Arnold fit Lawrence,Burlington Finds; T . M o r- \ \ N. . Ononusgaco. se.unrlington. _________ __ ,N . Y , G e n eral Agent forthe State. Orders addressed to m e nt S in g Sing, N . Y., wiil be attended to. G E O R G E E. S T A N T O N , 49lv Pruprje tori O B . U O B f l i W A U I E R T I K B X l N r F U K 1846. T h e G r e a t A m e r i c a n R e i n e d ; ! ' I T A U G H N ’S V E G E T A B L E J L IT f iR O N T R IP - w T I G M IX T U R E - — This universal panacea is now being introduced into Europe, - the Enst and W esi Indies. South America, at»u a ll other parts tif ilte globe, where disease exists ra any fonn. l'hv U. States and the Canadas have for the post three years severally tested the virtues which lire proprietor, up on tho introduction ol tliismedici c, hesitated not to say it possessed. In intrnducinjjtJiisgrobt Vegrrahle Old Distillery Buildings, Barns, kt, ice, Together with five good Dwelling Houses, Also, there is with the above 110 acres of land, part of which is flowed by the pwmh T h e buildings and works a re all in ihe best of repair, an.d now doing a large busi ness. Tfie water power is on the Wlrarton Creek, nml is amply sufficient. Also for sole.a Fnitn situated about two miles from the village, on the road leading to Exeter Hollow, containing 130 acresofgood land, with the necessary Buildings, fiec. T - i n person wishing to make a smfe nnd profitable lnvestment,tliisopport;unityoffersinducemenisscarcc- !v equalled nnd never excelled; being situated in the centre of a pleasant village nnd surrounded by a highly cultivated section of couutry, it is desirable property It is ao situated that the business can be Sw a rt; contoimngnbout pne hundred and twenfv acres qf land. Also, one other piece oflarid, in ths town aforesaid, bounded on the north by the Iriah. way, qn the weal and southby lands o f John Hackitt and on foe east by George Swnrt. conwininr afiout forty ocres, be the same more or less: wfr ich said de- scribed premtoes,by virtue o f said execution,nrtd pur. nunnt to the statute in sncli ense made and provided I shall expose to sale nt public vendue on the tentlf doy of August next, nt one o'clock in the afiernoon, a lin e house o f Jolm Clark, in the town o f Laurens, Pfllingal! iho right, title nnd interest o f the said Peter V- Swart to the same, together with the nppnrtc- ? - n^ 'L thereunt0 belo\ e in2- Doted Laiirens, Jun* W „ ^ JO H N BR O W N , Sheriff. b y J ames H oap , Deputy. 7>v44o [8510]; N C H A N C E R Y - F ifth Circuit. Elijoh Brown vs. b e n jam inT. Estes and others; E. Brown, Sol III patsuance of a decretal order of this Court mads in the above cause, will be sold nt public auction by and under tbe direction ol thc subscriber. One of ths Master* of this Court, at the house o f Z. W ill 6 ughby, in Cooperstown,on the third day ol July next, atont o'clock i n the afternuon. tlie folluwing described mort gaged premises, v iz : A ll that cerrsm piece or parcel of land, situate in the county of Otsego, and distin- giiished ns lot number (53) fitty-ihree dt the tract call ed the Crutnhorn Mountain trnctmnd is bounded and described in the field book and mnpoisnid tract filed in ourSt-cretary’s Office ns follows, to wit: Beginning ai a siake and stories standing on the ejstsiile o f t lj Crumhorn Mountain Pond, east cbrner of number sixteen, at a stake and siones; and runs tlience south fifiy-fqiir degrees, eiist eleven chnins and sixty-thre* links lo n stake nnd stoiies; thence south ilurty-six dfgr«s,w e st sixteen chains imd filly links to a stake anu siones; thence south eighty-three degrees, Can tweniy chains nnd fifty links 10 a stake and stones; thence north thirty-five degrees, east tweigy-thres chninsand seventy'Iinks to a stake and stones; thencs south fifty-nine degrees, east thirty-five chains to a stake and stones; thence north twenty-five chain* and seventy links to a stake and stom-s; thence norih eighty-three degrees, west five chains and fifty link* to a smite and stones; thence west fifty-three chain* I 10 the p o n d ; thence around the east shore to the be ginning ; containing one hundred und four acres arid filly hundredths o fanacre. Dated M a y 2 0 ,1847. C U T L E R F I E L D , n7w39 • - Mristerin Chancery. A f l O R T G A G E B A L E — Mortgagor, Roderick I . -1T-M. E n m ions.of the lown ol Oneonta; Mortgagees,. Peter Gollier. now i.ecpssed,and Jnred Goodyenr,of‘ the tiiwn of Milford,Otsego county ; mortgage dared Jonuury three, eighteen hundred und forty-iliree. and recorded in Book number twenty-eight ut Mortgagcs, pnge tltreo iiundred oTnVeix, Scv., Olsego couniy Clerk'siOfficc, Jnminry twenty-six,eighteen hundred nnd forty,three, two o’clock p. m. - Amount claimed to bo due on the first puhlicution of this nolii'c, is on* thousand two hundred nnd thirty-seven dullurt and lifty-riino cents. ($1237 59.) M o r t g a g e d P r e m i s e s . — A ll thnt certain pisce or parcel o f hind.sitimte. lying und being in the'town o f Oneonta, in tho comity of Olsego, it bcing lhe north ond uf lut one hundred ond-scveuty nnd ono hundred nnd slxty-nino in Wallace's patent, hrciBninjc hi ths the cost bounds ot said lot, and isns . nine following Birr*, ortb nineteen degrees snd thirty minutes, highway in tlience along the snid highway Nc 1 ' * fslr profit alwsy* realized. The whole property, or any part thereof, will tm told at n.great mcrilice trom it* original cost o r its actual value Term s of pay ment made easy, although the cash would be prefer red. For further particulars, address or cull on E. Thompson, on the premises at Burlington Flntts, W a lker & X !arke , Ifilcq.or either o f the subscribers. - C H A R L E S W A L K E R . s W M . VV. W A L K E R , Plainfield. February 26,1817 tfn28 - _____ fslr nroflt alwav* realized. The whole nronertv. or jojsrrcow nnd hllccti minutes, w rit fivq chains and fifty-seven finks; north twcnly-sixdrgrrra and thirty minute*, west one chain nnd fotiy-onc links ; nottn seven degrees,west two chnins und eigiity-sev>-ri links;; north thirteen degrees and fifteen minutes, enstseven chninsand twenty-two links; north twelve degrees nod lifteon minutes,enst three clminsmid eighty-four’ links; north ten degrees, east seven chains nnd fore* links; nurth twenty-six degrees and forty-five ssin- utes, ensl eight ehnins nnd Iweniy-two links; not'tb 31 di’grersand 45tmnnlcs,eiist9 chains and eighty- hrolutks to thc hond lino ofsaid lot, a stump stiind- ing in mild line on iho west side of the track off said tond; thence along the head lands of said lot, north oighiy degrees, cast twelve chains to the northeast corner thprcof,n dry decoased birch tree o r hub tnark- od atn comer-; thence by a line of marked trees,south tweniy threo degrees and-fifteen minutes, w in fotly- nino chains nnd thirty-one links to tlm highway ut ilm placo o f beginning; conlnining forty-luur seres nnd ivvo rods o f land ; excepting nnd 1 X J re» ervine one E R N S T ' S 0 1 , 1 ) S T O R E IN FILL BLAST. S T received nnd for sale, n splendid assortment oi Jewelry, o f the beat quality nnd newest siyle, together with a general assortment o f Goods, eucfi ns ^ l d a ^ of Onco,,to, beginning on foo southeast ' n ' S i ™ S r 3 p \ . «. J ! ’ ; side o f n lot ol Jand owned by the cstnto o f Jucob 1 . . — .1 & _ . i . 1 - .'on. sir,™ . Tahlc Ptewrt^Tcn’ ! Dei't. commencing on tho highway, thrnce alung Zr , : S 'll ' - ' f !t \aid line fifty feet hnek.thenccsmith twenlv-six ftet. tfcnnnl incAin 1 |ripnr'c. enst fifiy-lwo fret to the highway tothe pfnc* qp of bririnninir. cnmnrisine tho stone store thereon sit- Creatn and Salt Spoons; Su, Barter Knive*— all wrnrmntei S P E C T A C L E S .— Concave. . . , , . , n; uHginning, comprising tho stone store ll and Colored-Gloss, sret in different siylVs m f i t l e : built hy said nuriy of thefirst part For • • • ■ • . . . . A dot-nilt m the payment nfsaid sum nfinomy due on > Glass n tlcd in > sn|C| niorigngc, and by virtue o f n power o f gale therein sight and suit the tastes o f all. old frames,.to order. T A B L E W A R E — CokeBusketsl Tm v* embcl- tconlnine(l,nnd o f the alaiute-of this btato-niade und . • U w iw . ! I^niofiy, the most sturtfing promises\ xvore lUado on ilished ond plain ; Dickinson’s best imported1Tea and nho^ ^ e n h e d mnngr — ! a mdAw i-rnim miff'! 'I*® P1\’* of the m e dieioe;'so novel wns tho theory, ; Coffoe Sets; Caatora, Candle.sticks, Snuffera and , \ r i l h e s o 't nt. f,u.hl' V m .,'\':. n- contrncted cords, sore tliroftt, (juinity, upon which the cure* wero to hn/*flW-r. tTrnvs.BritnnhiaTpa i?oi!<.nnclC*inimiminn R pim { Brown, iiribo town o f MiRord, in said Sihr ? ^ . ! n of foe^toe'nerrehrd* i ^ rtmt prioplo'ihrewup Iheir hands and cried, What Jim S ^ n ii^ I ^ r e v e r snexternal nnDlMationis im lk I ncxtl ^ vcn c edulily?mnled with ^trprise,nnd the S ' “ T l^ r a t o d ftv^tlfw h t o h Jh T w o X * w o f f l: «TH-rry over uit-ury, v.omu,a, uiiiiu.cw iiti,,, cmuirurs ana I , _ toboeffuct. 'T rays, Britannia Tea Pots, ond Communion Sets. | threw u p Iheir hands and cried, Wlrat * C U T L E R Y — Razors, Knives,Scissors nnd Slicam, „• i • . ____ • , . r . , . . i _______________ . . . . . . ___________ , o .t-Im nrigngeil premise* lhe office o f Elijah r rapidity with w hich this wonder work- e cure* ihe worst cases of the above dis- cated. T h e ing medicine eases, hat the world. ------ - , . , use u l this b lcsm g to humtmify, the Doetof has put the price at 2 5 cents. Each bottle htis the Doctot’s name blown.in foe glass, and enveloped in ri cat o fa diseased spine, accompanied with full directions.— Likewise general debility, attended with pains arid weakness in the stomach and bowels, extending l& the sides, loss o f appetite, trembling-of the limbs, pal pitation of foe heart , jaundicerague nnd fever, and all bilious diseases are cured by the use o f «r *,«; s ' s s s a s s i sell for 2 5 cento. Each box w ill make half a gallon. Ihe plain ; Dickinson’s best imported Te a and ... .. ,, _ Sets; Castors, Candle stick s, Snuffera and f.'fiT *11 nt puhl.c x-radnrs m the ofocc ot bl.mh — o ,in the tow n o f Mutord, m sm dctnmiyofOt- on the sixteenth day of August next, at ten , o M ifferem styles'undor the mort n ^ m v e S e r o . * in ,ho f^cnooreof ,l,n' d a v - D . ' ^ Mny 23, 1 Muricnl Instramenls, V iolin Strings.Pocket Books, ! - - — J A R E D G O O D Y E A R , “ n ew humbrig.\ But m a rk the result— three i Combs, H a ir Broshesof a ll kinds, Beaif Bags, Purses! aiT’v '01 C ° , ltH^ 2 ^.'! dr i\ o r'gasee' 'eL ^ lnnffraete,rfoeUwniiider^nnd sdmlmlfen of J years lmve passed awav— public opinion, t h e v o iceof; Puree Tw ist, Be:ads, Clasps,Rings ond T n ssels.etc.: ' B rown , A y. td.39o U l d - . T h a t aU may avail themselves o f the l L ^ f i0r of e£5ential Oils a in t ; | | N C H A N C E R Y — Before the Chnricellor ; John J . Buckley and others; Jehn D, work at hts trade every day of his life. It is also equally efficacious in A S T H M A T H A T M O S T F O R M I D A B L E D I S E A S E , Wkichao often threatens S U F F O C A T I O N ! It hns relieved M iss L ucretia W el L s from her suffering more than nny remedy she has ever used, during the 42 years she hasbeennfflicied. Jl has also relieved rind: restored M ts . E liza L e l a n d ,of School craft, ICa'nmnv.oo county, Mieb. She has suffered with A S T H M A severefyfroin lierlririhiand hercure is looked upon as M i r a c u l o u s . „ W ’ ReS d the following; letter from Rev. Samuel H. toASt,, Pastor o f the Union Baptist Church, Cold Spring, L o n g Island : r, _ , Com Spring, L . I . , July 8 th, 181G. D r. Robert B . Folger— Defri S|r— LaBtfoil I was afflicted with Asthma or Phthisic— pnin in the side, palpitationofihe heart, arid asihmatfc cuugh. By using your Olosaonian I obtained relief in a Very short time. T h e asthma I have riot, had Since; The re ’s. for a co iig h l huve_ ever tried. EveryVamllV siioulj keep a bottle o fit for that purpose.' Youre, & c . „ . , S amuei . H. E a r l , Pastor Union Baptist Church, Cold Spring, L. I. T h e above a re only a few pf the many cures that might be refened to, Ifs course is onward. It is “ T H E R E M E D Y ” and the people begin to know it Remember that the genuine article is prepared onlv by me. ' * PRigctrez. O f f ice . ftJrlG l F U L T O N S T R E E T — 161 j a j T h ird door we»t ofBrondway, 2d floor, opposite St. . Paul’s Church. It can only be obtained rif my. regular A aents. Look well to the label on the bnttle. See that it reads, “Doctor Robert B. Folger's Olosaonian, or All Heal!, mg Balsam,\ and has my name signed with a pen in tull. None other is geriuine, and you will be deceived lfvou purchase the irash. A Cam *tock & Do.,Cooperst°wii,whole 8 aie F ^ s n & . O ***0 60! S. R . Follett Sc Co., Otego: A. W riKht,Jkckson^jjlejBiraeil Ghi *' ‘ ‘ L * A.:' rorn F'oWferaMidVlefiel.r Centre ; E . R. In the same manner can coughs,colds, asthma, Op pression of the ehest, whooping cough, croup,inflarii- matiohi o f foe lungs, and recent cases o f consumption: be greatly helped and quickly cured Iw Dr. Hemck’s M E D I C A T E D CO U G H L O Z E N G E S . ' Price 25 cento. Tw o of these Lozenges are a posi tive emetic. T h e triumphant success which every where attends tlie Use o f Herrick’s W orm Destroying Lozenges in foe dcstmction rind expulsion o f w o rn* from tne human system, has jdncea them: first on the catalogue o f remedies. They ure pleasant to take. Children love them, and their effect is such as to as tonish the behdlder, Price 25 cents. With fulFdirto- tiotis. Those suffering from pains and weakness in the breast, sides nnd back, also rheumatism, lumbago, etc., Will find a frietid in the use o f Dr;. H errick's G A L B A N U M S T R E N G T H E N I N G P L A S T E R ., which is spread on fine kid leather, rind will wear from one to six irionths: Price only'181 cents, rind are taking the place o f all other plasters,andnre con sidered tlie best and cheapest plaster noW iit iisc. T O T H E P U B L I C . So much haying .been said by some New Y o rk makers, that they alone had the privilege to make rind vend a Sugar Coated Pill, nnd one eveli pretend ing arid advertising that he had n patentforso doing,' induces the Doctor to bring this practice o f deception brifore the public, arid, let them be the judges in llie case; whether a system of this kind ought longer to exist. Dr. H e rrick has written to M r. Burke, the Commissioner o f Patents; at Wuahingtpn, whose let ter in answer is given below. U. S. P atent O ffice , Jan. 16,1846. De. H e r r ic k — Dear Sir— Your letter of the 6 th inst. has been received. In answer to your inquiry whether any patent has been granted fora pill coaled with sugar, I have to inform you that n o record o f such a pntent can be found in this office. Respectfully yours, E d m u n d B p i u c * . Reader, would you feel youreeif B*fe while using the miserable compounds o f these practical deceiver* Cooperstown, November20,1816. tfn!3 from the body every D isease which hns a name— ! P S; E ngraving and Jobbing dotie nt ilie shortest every disorganization o f the system which can exist, | notice, nnd ori thejnost reasonable terms. If bone and nmscle remain, the medicine iv ili. ee- stoke to a perfect stale. The old calomel, bleeding, blistering system is nboitl to f i l l . The proof dniiy presentifig itself o f the trulh of our theory, is n prop out of the old structure, which will soon tumble to thq ground, a shapeless mass o f ignorance nnd dc ception. - . Invalids resort a t once to this medicine. It i s a strictly V egetable R emedy , the product o fo u r own ruit— a compound of twenty-t w o different ingredients. ’Du a*1t maa I'I,.,* tin -ririVI*nt,l .V Win*# who have So far as they couid, endeavored to convinee the public that they were protected in their hellish purposes by letters patent from the United State*; which the above letter proves to be all deception. Thousands have been and are still m the belift, white the poor nddleheaded pretenders little dream, tliat by pretending to a patent where none^ exists, lays lhe claimant under heavy damagqs in fee U. B. Gourt. Dr. H e rrick claim s no patent,nnd never h n s; hts pi I s nre as much benefitted by a sugar coat as sm iths, Clickner’s, o r any other; arid he embraces the prt*- erit occasion to spy that the medical virtue of hi* pill* Iriya inside tbe emit, riridhot in the Sugar. Pamphlets giving a more general descnption qt the medicines may be had of any of the agents. Princi pal Depot 53 fitate-st., Albany, where ail orders must be addressed.''. .. , „ , „ Aoents— W . A . Comstock & Cd-; and Parley E . Johnson, Cojijierstown. Also, sold by B. W -Sptf ard, P o rtlsndville; B. Vf. Gray, East Spniigfield ; C. P. Smith, W est Springfield; A . R- Elwopd, Pitt*— field: 'O'. 8 . Babctsck. MbhticeUoj H . H . Babcoqk, Unndilla Fork*; Z. F . Brtyton, South Edmestea ; E .B ; Crrittdrill, W e st Edmeston; Robinson i t Wood - burn,Cherry V s n « y ;,L.M . & B. M. Gilbert,Clsrk*- tBfferi 3^n*4ft; ’ ilomped this R rm edy the most singular. wonderfuL ! Soaps. inconipiioliensihle arid miraculows curntivo power I Brass Clocks, fr 6 m *2 53 lo $5, wnrrantcd to keep Rherwootl eomnlnmani’aSolieiinr everproduced.. The one great b.seask, w h ic h tlie 'good time foronc-yoar; G u n s o rull descriations.mid , S t a t e o 'f N e w Yor.K i l n n a r s o a n c c and bv proprietor of this mcdirino ItaU tlio presumption to oiher nrticlrs toonnmerou* to menLh n here; The iVltlue a decretal onler of'the Court of Chancery any existed, and that all vonous dieenscs were hut above.Goods wrifl be sold as cheap as nt any stere in maJl, in , obov(, CTUSe> Wll, be at pobIlc auc'. jecondanr;liasnowniillioM o fbelseiera. They must this Slate n n d ^ m r t e ^ n s g o o d a q u q h t y . Please llo t lia l tUr hou5e 0f Thomas Holla.at Gilbertsville, liclieve, for thej have wuneraed the effect o f tins’* c a ll *nd examine the Goods before purchasing efoe- , in lhe ,0wn of Buttemms, under and hy nie.tbe sh- resromtive, It hns conquered ALL cases by Simply Where. * . . . . . . .deratmed one o f llie Masters of said Court on fo* conquering foe one! T h e a Old School’’ now open , N B A llkm d s o riim e .pieces rind mtreicnl boxes ’ . . . . . iheir eyes. T lieir old dngnins, like the mormng repnired in the best manner, n» tbe subscriber lias . mists, fly before the light of truth, and coirimon sense ' been at great expense in getting up a set of cutting now seeks ri road tobeallhtn its own way, instead - engines and jeweling lnTheS. wliieb will ennbte him ol closing ito eyes nnd being led., 'I he truth o f the ‘ to insert any part of the finest movement equnl to-the principle upeihwhtch this article cures isestohlished, '.originiff.nnd o scbeapascori be done this side of E u - ond the stiitement is again lioldly, most rinphntically, rope. A ll money refnnded;ifwork does n»t p-ffeim’ niost decidedly reiterated;—This xnedicino will drive -according to contrm t. P. G. T A N N E R . . 1 . -- __ ____ ___ ___ __ I-.li «___ _ ... I X> O; t ■ * ‘ twenty-seventh of July next.at) o’clock inthe after noon o f ibat day, all certain piece o f kmdiituatrd in ihe lown of Unndilln aforesaid,being part of lot num bed diuety-tliree, Morris’ patent, being the riorthe*** quarier ofsaid lot, bounded asfollows: Beginning a t tue soutliwest comer ofosaid pit-ce nt n-etnkeand stones on the line of the highway,thenee north threc- fonrihs of a degree, cast twenty-six chnins twenty- i Each root nas ils purticul 'r part o f the system to net | Upon, and this action is always prodnce'd— its e ffect, jinon the whole system is lim n diatcly_ apparent, 'l ectininny of the Itigbeef Character is daily coming to the proprietor, full o f truth, nnd you w ill alwriys j see names, places mid dates. N tj| * particle o f false , evidence is offered on the pnrt ereat curative. ’ T h e most careful perusal of the pamphlets is desired.; It e ivcs the chaincter ot. all the secondary complaints which prevail, ond which have been .cured by th is, _ . . . . article - Evidence of cures in soibc o f the m o st: D r . T o w l I M i l l d u ^ I t l * s i t i p t l l 'i l l t l - fifeodfui crises of lingering complninto uhich -it lias n jr a f J E M O S T E X * R A O R D I N A R Y M E D I- fieenthe fortune o f any medicine m cope with, is . J | C I N E IN T H E W O R L D !— T h is Extract is found— cases wmen hnve been ref I to die. xtundreds pul upin qunrt bottles; it:is six limes cheaper, pleas- in every large city of our Union, and the l/aniidns nnter, nnd warranted superior to any sold. It cures liavo tothnnk this article ftjr their tves and so do disease without voriditing, purging, siikening nr de- dhey;as letters in the possession o f the .proprietor will, hijilating ihe pntiont, Tiiegreut beauty nf tliis Sar- show. _ . i snparilla over nll nther medtciiics is, wliilst it ehidt- T h is great modieine willcure dropsy in every stage; cntesdisense it invignrates the biKly. It is one oftlie gravel, nnd all k in d s p f difficulty in the urinary nr- very hesiSpnngm idSummer nicdiciricBcVerknown; guns; complaints of the kidnpy^j 'V^akness ot the jt not only purificstho whole system and slrengihms unck ; female irregulariliesitnniedlatei.vnteeRed.niia tbe person, but, it creates new; pure nnd rich idoOd ; a henlthy tone given to Jhe systoni._ Let every le- „ power possessed by ho other medicine. A n d irt male ut once resort to tins sure nwnicTne, and use n o this lies the grimd secret o f its wonderful succcsn. It other. Diseased liver, indiL'estionilmtous complaints, jlns pPrformed within the past two years more tjian dyspepsia.instantlyrclicvedtrheumafi.m, gout, cic., gs.Orto.cureri of severe onses o f disease; ntlerist 6000 produced by insction o f '’I® .■ of these wore considered incurable. More thnn 300O relief; inflamed ' 11 nfi?’ , ,cfl “8,'’ r 2 P i1’ c.-isesof chronic rheumotisin ; 2000 cases of dyspcp- un}ei|s:thehationts -^ar« sin ; 4000 cases of geueral debility nnd w n n tof ncrv- deceivedi has lreeri cured by , serofuln, nU8.Cnoray; 7060 cases of ihe.different-.feinal'e'coin- 5 r id ill eruptivo disen[»S;:piles,.ery»ipe|as;tnflnmnia- ’ felhintn; 2000 ease* nf ser -fula ; 15(J0 cases of iho lion of the e y s fel^ P*WjW;, ” 10nd*: liver coinplaint ; 2500 cosesofthe disease of the kid- aehe, jaundKtoi fever and qgu li le catalneiie ne}f nn(l dropsy; .3000 cases of eonstimpiion; and might be named. Seek tnis R emedy — liuynn mlipr. I - h . l - i.r-.j v ..— — ., .tm other, put up in 30 o*. bottles at »2; in 12 oz. bottles at .81 each. . . . , _ Bo careful that you nreaot imposed upon. E v e ry bottle.has the words, ‘ Vaughns VegetableLitliron- iriptic Mixtnre,” blmyn upon the glass--the.written signature of “ U. G. ynualiti ori. the directions, rind “ G . C^'Viiughn, Buftnlo, stomped upon fljejpeoikJ ‘ ' — .. ..... .. — L Dr: G . C . thmisorids of caacs o f disease of the blood, v iz: Ulcere, erysipelas, salt rheum, pimples on the face, & il , to gether Wife, nurnerausenses'of rick headache, pnin in the sido nnd chest, spinul nfleciions, & c , This, we nre aware, must appear incredible, but we Irave let; ters lrnm phyrijcinnsnnd our agents froni,nil parts,pi the United States, informing usqfexlraordihnry cures. R . Van Buskirk, esq., oneof the. moet respeclnlilo druggists in Newnik, N . J., informs iis that fie can. street, Buftnlo, a^wholesnd or rctm},, to whom all LrS thousands of cns«* in the city of N. York, which ; we will refer to with pleasure, arid to men of clinrnc 1 ter. It is the bost medioineferlhe preveritive of His- eases k n o w n .; It undoubted!yj#yea the liyes o f inore communications must come, poet psid A g e n t s.— Comstock & Go., and P E . Johnson, Cooperatown; Harp &. North, Schuylfr s L a k e ; A . R.. Elwood, Rioltheld Springs; 'Vnughn A Garrstt, Richfield ; Portet' « Ctintrnmgs, Erist Winfiqld ; G . D. Foster Ac Co.,.W e stW infield:; James B. Dunlap, Cherry Valley ; J , H. B»bebck, Fort Plain; D . W . Erwin, C*n»joh»ri», A lly than 5000 c hi [dren the past season, as it removed the cause of tho disease^ and melff!lrilAgent* for Otsego Co., at RooFe old Stand. June 4 ' Wl OVMUOIMHM II IbllllSVVU 1IIV prepnnd them for the sum- C O M S T O C K & CO., grecs.east eighteen chainsnmety-. _______ tree numbered and nmrked; ttn nce south orie-lourth of a degree, west twerily-six chnins and twenly-lwo links; thence south eighty-eight and a half degrees, west nineteen chains twenty-seven links to the place o f beginning; coritaining fifty acres of land. Alio, another piece of Innd, being the northwest quarter ol snidlot ninety-three in M orris’ patent, nnd contain- itigalisofifty acres of land, and lying ndjoinihg'io.ahd prinillei with the above, described nliy acres. Also, one other piece of land, being tlie south part of lot number ninety-two,in Morris’ patent al'oresiid.bound- ed asfollows: Beginning at the souihenst corner o f said lot, tlience eighty-nine and a half degrees, west forty ehntns rind hliy links to a hemlockmarked a i cornpr ; thence mirth one degree, enst twenty-eight chains nnd eighty-two links to ri st ke aha stones; rhencei south eighty-nine rind a half degrees, east forty-one chains and eight links to a-stafc'e nnd stones standing in the driSt linebf siiid lot; thence south two and one-fourth degrees, west tweiiiy-eiglw chain# onileighty-two links to the place o f beginning ; cpn- taitiihg one huhdred ond fourtepn acres two rood* ond eight rods o fland; exceptingand reserving twen ty-five acres from and/off the south partof the liis* iiientioned piece of load, whicli was lierelofore cdn- veyed by Said Kent to L e v i Bartholomew. Also, a ll that certain piece oflriml, being the south part ofiot numlier ninety-two in Morris' patent. in sind town of Urandilia, bounded asfollows: Beginning at the South- easi corner o f gaid lot, thence eighty-nine nnd a liaif degrees, west forty chains and fifiy links tos lietnlock marked as ri corner; tlience norih one dt'gree, east twenty-eight chains and eighiy-two link* lo * st»k# and stones.; thence south eig’fly-iiineylegrees and one-hnlfdegrecs, east forty-one clminsandeightJink# to a stake and siones standing on the e*st;lin<e o f mid lot ; thence south two. degrees and n quarter, west iweiity-eight choinsand eighiy-lwo links io the place of .lieginning ; cohfoinitig one hundred nnd fourteen acres two roods and eigiit rods o f land; exceptingand reserving twenty-five acres of land i'rorii the sorith Driri ofthe above deseribed.piece, heri-tofore contrnct- ed iiy William Carr to Alanaon Curtiss. Also, on* other eermin piece of land. being tlie northuest quar ter part oflot number ninety-three in said M'orriV pntent, containing fifty acres ofland. Also, one oth er piece of Innd, beirig the northerist quarter of said lot number ninety-three,.'bounded, as follows: Begin ning a t the southwest corner of the said piece at » strike nnd stones on the line of the highway ; thcneri souih three-fourths o f a degree ..east twenty-sixchain# aitd.twehty-two links along the line of the Said hignv vvay to a stake nml snares; thence norih eighty-eight nrid a half degrees, east eighteen chains rind ninety- one links to a beech tree huriibercci aiid niorkea *: thenee south one-fotirth of s degree, west twemy-six chains and twenty-two links ; thence south eighty- „ ________ n7*v... C U T L E R F I E L D , Master jn Chancctr.