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ftA iin f.1 llcalt w o u n d i.& c . & e . ThisPlanterstands unrivalled, Iliad will g ive relicfin a few hours application. Any person wh«a purchases tliis Salve for tfierelief otrheu- imntic affections, sprains,.Jaffieness in any part o f the 6y8terai„flesh wound3, <KC? and docs not receive ben* efitfroiiwM use. shall have the juoney cheerfully rc- fancled. F p r S l e b y R D ^ V IS . r CocKenMown, February 5, 1847. - V l i e G v a c f c n b e r g V e g h t a b l e P i l l s . 20,000 Boxessold eachanrleudry W eek! r « H B (J R A E F E IS B E R G C O M P A N Y hereby _M.^give iiotice, lliat their General Agent for tiie Soutlicrn and Central Counties qf Ne^r York is G« ks * ju Gatswom, Utica, N . Y . T h e General Agent is fully prepared to appoint rub-ajjants wherever there is no branch ofthe Com pany, cither oil personal application or by mail, post paid. Th^.rapitl sale of these eolobrated pills, and tbo ejsiraarohiary cures, they are constantly effecting, render them, b y far, the inost popular pilf ofthe cge>* a i l agency w ill consequently be very valuable, 'Th.cGraefenberg Fills a rc inconceivably superior t«niry oyqr before discovered. In all bilious coiti- diiiprvin general dersngentent of the system, in all Jsordtrs -which result from a bad stiito of tho blood; tliose Pills aro a sovereign remedy. In llie class o f diseases called chronic, tlieGrncf- etiberg.PiJIs achieve tlieir highest triumphs.. Here tiicy-ailefy -nlleoipnetitiori. {Entering wifoiri'the hid den recesses o f tlie system, they quietly but surely purify the blood, root out disease, and give tone and wfeor le the body. » A R E C O N S T A N T L Y E F F E C T E D latent WfPUC. e s t o r a t i v e f r a n c a i s e . - a few pert o f tliis celebrated French remedy for sumption, forsale at the June 10, 1817. o few pa- , for eon- ,m Trees. O H NSO N . 1LS.— Linseed, Liver, bleached and unbleached Sperm, Elephant, Whale, Tanner’s and Neats Foot Qi|, Constantly on hand and for sale bjr June 4,1817. o' B. A H . C O R Y . by thswe F ills, in cases wher-e every other means had allcriyfu:*-J. ---------------------- -»-•« bo given ullcrlyfuilcd Tliem o sl abundant proof o f this could but a ttiai e fone box w ill convincethe pa- . _____ _______ lie pa- t ieiit. qPBey can b e ordered nnd sent by mail, at frlflitag e*?peiise. T lie price ia 25 cents n box. W h e re t wo dollars' wortli arc ordered and the money remit ted, tlio Company mill pay the pottage on the JPillt. Reuiditaneos a t the Company's risk. Wherever there isn p t g e r ic y o f llio Compnny, they can be ordered Inyipiiif,. These Pills are fakiiig the place o f a ll' ollters, andmo sick person should lie Without them. A L L BILIO U S C O M P L A IN T S , B owtii . CoMi'UJtmrs.ConsTiPA'no.N, DysrersiA, F ever AND AllUE, H e AOACHE, J a VIVPICSB, LlVEitCoMPLaiNTS, R iiedmatism , a l i ,S t - om aiui C omplaints , G reen Srcx- wess , fee. etc.. yield tit oiice to these Pills. They giiirgvj ttw*jiy offensive humors, arrest the progress o f eliseam, mid at thp same tiino restore tone and vigor «o tbssystem.' In cascs of general derangement o f «he health, they are sovereign ..' ' ; BY\ T H E I R U S E , , rilic weak will Ijecomc strong; tlio pale pnd bilious MCoriy iloxloij be restored tu a perfectly fresh find healthy «!olo*;rill tho badsyaiptoms. will one by one disappear. Tt* short, t|ieso Pills are an inconceivable advance - upon any other njcdicina ever before offered to thc jiiibtio, A /I'iafw ill satisfy any ono o f this. omiy30 Roceict Davis, Agent, Coopersiown. ■ H O W ' I O B E I I K I L T I I Y . , I M f f f EN wo iiiliorit no disease (rom our ances- w W • tors, aro,allowed to breathe air uncontainin- «|eel with nny noxious fins, pro nourished with food adapted to the wants o f our sys-toms, plainly cooked and liken at proper times; when the water wo uso tsfreq from eartfi, vegetable nnd mineral dopcisiics; when wm wear clotliing sUttable fur tho season, sleep neither too much n o r too littlo, tnko suitable oxercisc, snd pronnuto cleanliness by nil necessary bathing antd ablutions; then will the secictions. cxhilutiups, and (ixcrsiions o f oiq bodies a ll bo healthily performed—? litcofoncl then only, am wo in porioet health and --\\capmcitatod (b r the hill enjoyment o f life. Tho do- viacjiiiis froni this iieni tliy stale arc numerous, rang ing lipm mere discomfort, ;b functional derangement, strusnural disease, disorgaltfzntion nnd death. T h i A lt - I V t i e A n t h o r of o n r b e in g lias (objected our organic structure* topbyjical lairs, every viclqtionor which by innetiuii or excess causes us pnin. Uo inis also given lo our organs s power Fueling to rwsial the influqJICO of delctorious a g rnts., UiMsetf-adjuoiiiig conscrvalivo power is caUed the rf« meiTjcalrij nature. Whoncvcr any noxious ogc-ncica, — * ---------- ' — — -------------- ■\ 1 lo ' U S T receivod, Dr. R.\ T ratt’sJPateht Artjftclnl: Nipple, (patented J uly 4,1845,) a perfect remedy for SSre Nipples, and alao where there is no Nipple. Likewise, nis Patent Nursing Bottle nnd B.roast Pump, perfect in their operations and eflect. Sold in Otsego county onlv by W . A . C O M S T O C K A CO. Cooperatown, Juno 10,1847, • o , U a r e l a s ’ s A n t e r i c » n l l u L a i n . ' J 1 I I I S M edicine has now been before the public Jfc for nbout three years, and although we h ave not expended thoumnds of dollars in puffing it, rather trusting to its owp meritslbr a reputation, (which jt has most fully sustained,) Wfi nbwfeel warranted hi recommending it tothe conuimnity as the most safe, certain and spetdy cure for ail diseases of the lungs, that has ever been offered. W e do not claim for it any foreign origin, nor do we wrap it upin the mantle of antiquity. It is who tits iiauie implies, ?n Ameri can article, compounded of roots and plants, the med icinal qualities of which are known to every one, and are the productions of oiir own soil. . A ll that we do claim js, that we haveselected from these productions and made a coiubinatieii, whicli is, for the purposes we recomniend.it, superior toany before invented, and we now assert, what we fully believe, that Con- tumption can le ciirctl, in a majority of cases, by the timely iise o f this Balsam, and. all ordinary coughs, without a single exception, . . A gents — W . A . Comstock &. Co., Cooperstown; Bissell & Shepard, Hartwick : Thos; W ilcox, South Hartw ick; W illiam Comstock and Strong & Dean, Laurens ; C . Wright, Jacksonville ; E , R. Ford.Gne- onta; E, W . Spafard, PoTtlandVille; A. S. Brown, M ilford ; L . M. & B. M . Gilbeit, Clarksville; John R . Grigm, WeBtfortl: J . Carpenter & Co. . Maryland; Amos F lint, Jacksonboro1 ^ w . H .fOwen. Worcester ; H . W right & Co., Decatur;. Caryl ATTayden', East Worcester; D.Russell, Biirljiiiitoh Green; Arnold & Lawrence, BurlingtonFJattsj'T, Moss, Burlington. N. Grimes, Marccllus, Ojioiniaga co., N. Y . , Geiir eral Agent for the State. iy49 • j O 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 , m Tho best article ever used for: making Bread, Cnko and Pastery of all kinds, with directions tor: using, kept, constantly on hand and for sale by thb grussybox o r single powder, at No; 3 Exchange Row, b W M . A . C O M S T O C K & CO. Cooperatown, Alay 20, 1817. o WATER-CURE. I I E subscriber lias been for sometime investigat- ing the system of Hydropathy and its effects, nqi only in theory but m practice; first by spending several months in one qf the best establishments in tliis country, and then three months at Graefenherg, Austrian Silesia, in constant study, observation a’nd enquiry alnotig rising 700 pntienta o f the celebrated P eeisnitz , and in frequent visits to the well known Df.. Weiss, ofFreiwalqen,from both of wiiom ho took letters to D r. Piutd, o f Elgeraberg, Saxony, President of the Society o f Scientific Hydropathiste, (whose es tablishment ne examined,,) nnd niter the, usual exam-, ination became a member of the Society. F O » T a - A W 9 N E W - I T O R K m a s z n r s w i t M i f . L I N E ~ H7t' 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 . com ing season, and will be prepared lo transport Merchandize and other freight to and from New Y o r k , on very favorable terras. . The patronage of the fre ig h t in g public, s o favorably extended for many years, is still S01^ . C N U K E R C K i o f the F irm , as Agent far the above • L ine, wiil remain as u s u a l i n N e v v Y o r L at t h e Offico^ N p . 8South_strqet. T _ , . tfo 3 0 C L A R K , N U K E R C K & H O F F M A N T , P r o p r ie t o r s H e lips nbw-tpkeu. the delightful residence known ..s j “ Fenimore;”enimore, recently occupied by Judge Nelson, on the west side of the Lake', r 11- ' 1 ^,r— *-— ‘k- a “ F . on the west side of.the L half a m ile from tlie v ii lage ofCoqperstown, .where a few more patients can be received. Patients at a distance, to be stire of rooms in tbd establishment, should write before com ing : but ordinary cases can receive the treatment, while lodging elsewhere in the neighborhood, at any time when the house is full, O f the attractions of Cooperatown and its vicinity, as adelightful place of summer resort, it is unnecessary to speak, Forhissuceert and ability in hisprdfession, the subscriber is happy .to refer enquiries to his late and present patients and their friends. The summer is the meat easy and pleasant time to commence the treatment.:- P H I L I P R O O F . M a y 21,1847. ,, nt(39 lH»exiino»jndkpnatiUe.toHiopi.... test.iratHin lu firaltli. T h o G x c a t G i v e r o l L i f e has. kindly *callcred the nocesMty ingredients of ittdia «ncdicinB profuooly over our land, but tbe »ro«or*«lectlon, proportion and combination of them, la oS neceaoity iho *etultof d*ep«tudy,eci«niifie ex* psriinemta, and loag pn e licil expemnce. H e who thtMieeSti eautiMtry and finally arrives at tlie dlieov* ery of t in tru* natural remedy for diieaae, h a phi* hwtliropiat, a bcocficior o f our race, and w miltted to pur gvaiitudt, * s d te a umwiaration for h iite r - vkm . SBueh a medicine mi ihs Owlcnlalar f k t Y c r c l s n XUlntPllla, ■ v r e j w l r c i l Sir P. CHILDS * C*. I W filla have been In nte aeverajhrettf, and tttMlstanna o f their nteiiilnoM and efficacy aa a K A X f f iH i'r JiiBm irO R H fll are co n iin u J iy p u r * la c In wport M frcntn all part* o f the Union. They ar»aiadl«of ptirelyvcgclablosiibitancea; contain no pOMNMMia drug, a re compounded with great care, according to principle* eitatlutieil by the moet ihoroujgh Kieitllfieiitvaalqgation, and many years of praMllcatlexporlencoof tbo moat eminent pliyaiciini, and liawc (ha rifdicinal virtue* o f tbeir ingredient* so blatiiicdi and balanced that tba oxhatcnta of theskin andlunggti tho accretions o f tho organs o f auppiy,and tba oxcsrotorwi which carry olT usoicas matter, are alt tctcd ttpon at the same tithe mildly, safely, and beneficially, so tbat (lie corucrvnlive power o f nature te tit, i » by ^tlieir proper use, enabled to overpower dkKMQ* itcticn, expel deleterious agents from our snd renmr tho damages they have done. They havo ewcfywlMirc, ’ I was Sick and Fe Visited M v! R I E N T A L , O R S O V E R E IG N B A L M P IL L S aro acknowledged r» bo tbe best family medi- cino beforo ths public, boing perfectly safo for ali do, bilitatcd consiiiurions,.youj)gor old. A sh cathartic theso pills are mild, but thorough, searching and ef fectual. They never lcawo llio uowels costivo, as most ail other cathartic niedicincs do, but cleanse the stomach and rcstoro to healthy action the digestive organs, eleansn and givo strength to tlio secretions, purify Iho blood, onurcgulntc tlio action of tho dow- elt. They ore truly a sovcrcian hnlm, being highly efficacious in all bilious cumnTnints, liver affections, jaundice, fever and nguo, chill fovor, Ao. T h e y are also highly bcneficialTor,nervous debility,and female complaints, mtiny of long; standing ducnscs of wlmt is called female wenkneaj,- havo Imcn rcstofed lo health hy tho use of said Pill*. They cfcanso and givo strength to tiio whole system, by romovihg ali acrimonious aubsiances w h fdi Irritate the nervous system. Coellvonras is caused by an inactive slate o f the liver, and may !>o entirely removed by taking the Sovereign Balm Pilla lit small dascsevcry night for a abort time. For further description, sc* circu lars and boxet. The genuina 8ov«rclgn Badm Fill* can b* hod wholetwlenni) retailof tliewoprietors.and atthe pro prietor*’ pricet o f E .T . W’rlght,travellingagent;*b* o f Comstock (c Co., Cooperatown. Iyn3 Fo r aala by L . M. A D. JC. Gilbert, C larksville; Dusel & Shepard, Hsrtw kk ; Shiner A Allen, West- Tord; D . ' T . Ciott A Co., East W o rcester; Amos Flint, Jacksonboto't Luther J. RteevSouth Valley ; James B . Dunlap, Cherry Yaillcy; I, P. Thompa - A Co., M aryland; Itansomi C lam , Rockdale; E. Kidder, Bntnbridge; Rvpors A Cotloq, Sidney Plains; Griswold A Cone, Gissdilla; Auitin A Don aldson. Otego; Wm. Comstock, Laurens; John Auatick. Schtiyler’a L n kai; C . Wnght, Jacksonvillo; E . W . Spafard, I’ortlnndiille ; l i . Brown, M ilford; D. A . Park, AVestville; W e ldh A White, N e w Ber lin ; T . Stoss,Weat B u rllnttoti; C- North, F ly Creek; A*Park, Burlington; P.E. Johnaon,Cooperstown. Insensible p«t#pirati«n. - o A L I S T E I t ’S All-healing Ointlncnt, or thc .L W o rldtsSalve, celebrated for the cure of con- jumption, fevers, rheumatism, erysipelas, asthma, lick-hcadpche, Ao. The genuine article moy be foumlatthesign of tlic JO H N S q n . n o t h e r T R U S 8 E S .- J » E W 3 F I R M . Groceriet and iron, at Wholesale a-, !. ; Cheap f o r C a sh! fW I H E Subscribers having formed n cq-partnerthip JR . tp carry on tbe genenU Grocery and iron Btwt- nesa at this place, they will at a ll times have on hand a large and general assortment o f Groceries, F lour, Salt, Provisions nnd Iro n ;' also, Blpssburgn Cool, which they w ill s e ll cheap for Cash or Barter. A ll kinds o f Country Produce and Lum b er taken in ex change for Goods, , ^ B C L A R K , N U K E R C K A W O O D 5 Fori Plain, M arch 31,1847. otf32 1 ' c m p e r a n c e H o u s e . H E subscriber has opened a {House op strictly Temporonce Principfcs, in the villoge of Carlisle, (Schoharie county,) sixteen miles eastoTChe rry Val ley, in the stand ibrinorly kept by Mr. Huntington, whore he wilt bq ho> >py to wait on all those who may fovor him with a c a ll; and: they niay rest assured; that lie will notfjpar.e«ny pains to make them comfortable and thoir stay agroenbio The public generally are invited to call. R 7 S L A C K . Carlisle, M a y 1,1847. 3m39o \ - r 11 . U N D R E D S of persons who have experienced the. good eilects oi Dr. Robert B. Folger’s OIos- floninn,or All-Hnnling Balsam, have applied tothe -different agencies established for its sole, arid have been put o il witii n snurious.article, made iii imitation of tlmt Great Remedy,nnder the specious pretext tlipj it was thc fiuue. They have returned and tbld’of the' (mud. Believe not tlte deceiver. T h e lie which the whole matter bears on theface of it, ia alone sufficient to stamp the scheme with the deep infamy it deserves! Dr. Itoberi U. Jb'olger’s Olosaonian, or All-Jlcaling Balsam, is now prepared o n ly by himsell. It is not subject to thnse hdullcrntions formerly complained ef, nor is it made up cheap end small, for the purpose ol gulling people out of their money, lt has lost none ol its virtues. The certificates winch daily appear show this to be so, even though the name uf Folger be rc- irtovcd fromlliem, and another namesubetitutedibrh. There is no suuli tnckery needed to establish the rep- htalion o f my Ulusaonian, nor shall I, under the-hyp- ocriucnl prcience of being an Odd Fellow, send cir culars to their Lodges throughout the United States, with the hope o f deceiving them into tho belief that I am a iriendto their institution. A ll thisklm lof hutn- buggery I dele*t, nnd here assert thnt i f my Olosaon- ian is not wliat it claim s to be, and w ill not rise i a the estlmntion of the world by its own merits, I hope it w ill sink into oblivion. I shall not labor to builu upon. » fsumlation o f slxnue*, nor goabout privately, or In the dark, to dcatro; * to me in btuiness, i ch«r*cteruDipoi ____ _ and putforwsrdm y Olosaooiana*a txrtisandinfiilli- bl« Remedy for 1 I km I ics . _ . ____ _____ - - ... x when uaed according to the dime- (iaiic, g;ivcii great selrsfoctiun «nd proved like tho O i l n d W tnp « r t l u g m d I m s r l l a s to-=tlio nfllictml. Blyriads of Tills have been made stHlssed, possessing the single properly of emptying thwBto-mach and intestines o f tlieir contents. No utt»r tmedicino is known to combine ed many cleans- in*; healingr end 'purifying properties, ss the Sove reign Balm Pills. No otftor is known which acta upon tlio cxhulanM o f dm lungs nnd skin as aser- donllic aiml dinpliororic, upon tfie glands ns nn altera- tivro anal etwroclivo of the secretions, upon tho k id neys o s a diuretic,and upon tlio bowels as a cathar tic, nnd all so mildly that no derangement of any function of any organ ie produced.. Theyare su fit- fuclnat remedy fo r Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liv r Com- planita. Pleurisy, Bilious Diseases, Fever snd Ague, ami other Fevers, Coughs, Colds, Inflammation of thaoLiEjigs, Rlioumntisiii, llcnd.iehc, Loss o f Appe tite, A-c.; thteyiicvcr icnve liie bowels costive. irom thebe combined nnd hnppy results, it rutisl beipptsreut that all tlie avenues, through which tbe N O T I C E . R. J . M . P E A K would give notice that lie ha* atMocialed'wltlt hina In tils practice Doct. E d w in E .H y d s , and that Uhe bminrss, until further no tice. will lie eontlucicdia iheir joint name. D E N T A L P R A C T IC E , in hJl us departments, will continue to receive tlieir intention, with all the recent improveincnis of flic art. One o f the fiirmviU als* be ready atnll times to give their attention totlitwewhonaay wish (heir service* in the practice o f Hotntppsthvo Medicine. Having, mlicTiepeated trials, satisfied themselves of the sneers® and safety o f tlus Anodyne Gas, or L clhe- on, in prevemihg sumrlng under otherwise painful operations both o f Sargey a n d Dentistry, they will b e ready to ndmintster it tit, all proper cases where it may be desired for tho extraction of Teeth, or other \in proof Iwlh c f the success and safety o f the Lethe - on, wc sliall sppcud sontcoftlie huincrouscertificatos we hove received from individuals who hnve tested its merits, believing tliht sucl* testimony w ill be quite as satisfactory to the public a s the mere speculations .of those who assume to decide against its use white ignorant both theoretically tnd practically a f its [Per ils or effects. J. ill. P E A K , Cooperatown, Jan. 27. ISI7. E. E . l l Y DE. T H E Ie E T J fE O N . For more than three years I have delayed tho e x - . 1! . . . . . \ s r 1 u,t Fo r more than three years I have delayed tho e x - coliwrvativejiowre r in nsslrivcs to expel the causes (motion of several painfully dBeeased teeth, in conse- oFtliscvee, a rc opened, and tire organic notions sided qUencc Qf die severe siiilejing end great prostration s o fffitacious apd so conducive to health and bappi- 1 operations ol the kind, aiui to which nothing would iiiducuiauce meie ogatngatn lu aubinil.u-wniu Hearingteartngu oi f theie happyy v «u u o to s i u napp , effects o f the Lctlicoii, ur Gas, ndniinistered by Doct. \ , J J j pay. de- ; Teak, I went to his office oh the,8th inst., inlmled the ? v i ui K I Lethcon, and while under its influence hnd Hirec rbcte IffiL, by means o f thoir agent , within the iceth removed. Again 011 thc.20th instant the opera- R. Z. W . L A Y 'S C O U G H P I L L S A N D P O W D b it , (or consuinptioi), strictbrft pt the cheptj poldsydry cpdglis, exeessivo expeictoranon, difficult breathing, rHgntswoatSjCntorrhaiforeuW’pat, bronchitiB, asthma, Ibleeding and ulceratu^ or the lungs, A c . F o r s p |d ^ A C O J IS T O G K C 0 . CpppGrstpVri; Mji'rch 18 ,1347, om . S U P P L Y 1 O F T H O M P S O N ’S — Thompson's Premium Trusses the best the world affords. Pressure graduated to suit the purchaser, witiiout a b ack fad, which dr|=o so muciunjury to tiie spitio. Six days’ trial given, and if not perfectly satisfactory,money refunded. Forsale by R . D A V IS . Cooperstown, Febrnnry 26, 1 8 4 7 ; ...................... L i f e I i i s n r e a l f o r T t v o I k o l l a r s . N ew Y ore , January 28,18-1.3- I was afflicled with an uncommon severe cough for the last twoyeare, which was first occasioned by hav ing taken a severe cold. M y cough was so severe that I wns fearful m y disease would tenninate in con tinued consumption, itried various medicines,cough Syrups, drops, &c.,biu wUhout8iicce8a,until atlengtn I ivas induced to try some ofyour Clarified Essence uttftmrhound-etmily; w-hwrrrfier-asHigiiut obtatt ( p . worth, I was fully restored td health. l ean stiff,re- comrnend.it ns the best article now extant for the cure of coughs, cnlds.nnd nil such complaints. FgANtis M c D onald , N o - 90 Broonie-st. T p M essra. J . P ease & Soifj 45 D ivision-st. Thousands of eimilar certificates mightbe given, but we think, the above is sufBcient,, Still wc feel i n ; duty bound to tlie afflicted and their friends, to pro mulgate its virtues a s far aspossible, in order (hat the thousands now lingering underdisense may be rcstor- ' Stanton’s Hxttrnal Remedy S how universally acknowledged to be the infalli- hle Remedy for rheumatiem, spinal affections, contractions of the muscjes, sore throat and quinsy, issueB.old ulcere, pains in the back and chest; ague in the breast and face, tooth-aelie, sprains, bruises, salt rheuui,bums, croup, frosted feet, a n d all- nervous d is-; eases. The trium p h a n t soccess which has attended the application of this most w o n d e h ful medicine in curing the moet severe enses o f the different diseases abpve namedand the high encomiums that have been bcBtowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced,: gives inc the right to call on the afflicted-to resort a t ; oiice to the o n ly rey.edy that' can be relied on. T h e following ler ter from Edmund M . Blunt, esq., whose name has b--en rendered immorfdj as the au thor of the Coast Pilot, nnd several other Nautical works, is most reliable evidence ofthe great value of tite celebrated External Remedy, Hunt’s Liniment : S in s S in g , July.25,1845. . George E . Stanton,esq.— D ear Sir— Formore than half a century I have suffered by rheumatism. A few months since, in consequence of that disease which sticks closer than a brother, fell and injured my side, induciug my applying H um’s Liniment, from whieh I liad immediate relief; subsequently feeling an attack of my old companion, I applied it to the partaffected,, which at onCe removed it. A s a law compels all ship- masters to carry a medicine chest whilst at sea, none should go without this, a s I think one bottle for exter nal purposes-worth all the medicine they can carry. You may use this communication at your pleasure. Very respectfully yours, E d m u n d M. B l u n t . difficuliy o f expectoration, night sweats, and a ll dis eases lending to consujnjJtien s t once yield to its un rivalled virtues, nnd-tlwsickcurcci! A oents — W . A. Comstock, & Co,, Cooperstown.; Bissqll A Shepard, Hartwick. ; Thos. W iicpx, South Hartwick; W illiam Cbmstoekand Strong A Dean, Laurens; G. W right,Jacksonville: E . R . Ford, One- ontn; E . W. Spafard, Porilandville; A . S. Brown, Milford; L . M . & B . M . G ilbert,Clarksville;■ John R. Griggs, Westford:; J. Carpenter A Co.,.Maryland; Alllos Flint,Jacksonboro’ ; V V .II. Owen, W o rcester; II. W right A Co., Decatur; Caryl A llayden. East W o rcester;. D . Russell, Burlington G reen; Arnold A Lawrence, Burlington Flatts; T . Moss, Burlington. N. Grimes, Marcellus, Onondaga co., N . Y.,Gen- \ • ~ ’ ti eral Agent for the Stale. Iy4! L E O N A R D S C O T T A CO .’S L I S T O F r O I t E * « » P E R I O D I C A L 8 . ’- T t> T I I E L O N D O N Q U A R T E R L Y R E V I E W ! T H E E D I N B U R G H R E V I E W , T H E W E S T M I N S T E R R E V I E W , T H E N O R T H B R I T I S H R E V I E W , and B L A C K W O O D ’ S E D I N B U R G H M A G A Z I N E . 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The former rimy always be done through a Post master by handing him the amount to be remitted, taffing liis reeeipt and forwarding the,receipt by roail,! i’oat-p.aiil; or the money m ay be enclosed in aleiter, Post-Paid, directed to the puWishers. AUcemnaunicationsshould be addressed (post-paid) to L E O N A R D S C O T T A CO ., Publisliera, ” , N \ 41-ly. 112 Fulton St., N e w Y o r k A .fetetiM itya high -im jhitlln igin n ifo. o n o i t If o rt o n r iln s r fo rtf- f L a rt-i-xiftf ms i vt a ri ir U n n f .® % m m. Hare Chance, f o r a Business M an, N consequence o f the ijeath of M r. Hubbard, the foririer rnanager o i ihei concern, and the attention ofthe subscriber being Called awny from this seotiori of (jie country, thereby not beingable to give the busi ness thnt care and attention -.which it requires, he o f Friends, speaks as follows of tho great remedy, H n n fs ’Liniment; N ewcastle , lltn month, 1st, 1844. George E . Stanton— Esteemed Friend— T h y letter of the 2 ‘Jth ultimo is received. In ’iriy reply I would say, that 1 have been troubled with a lame knee for several years, during which tiniie it’has distressedme much. 1 procured one bottle of IIiint’s'.Liniment at thy store, early last spring, and have used it freely, and I can say thatsiiice tiiat time Ihave little or no trouble with my knee. A friend, to whorn: I sent a Iwttle, informs me that it w as n great benefit to her in a rheumatic affection. Ih a v e no hesitation ih recom mending it to any person neediiig mi external remedy. J acob G r I feen , B edford , September 4,1845. To George E , Stanton— Sifs—Sometime since I over-heaiejniyself in workingirifndin a short time ihe calf o f my legbvokeout inpimplesiwhich by scratch ing soon became fever sores of the worst description. The irritation and swelling was so great that I could 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 the same of,, - - - P a p e r W u r e h o u s e , N D . 9 B U R L I N G S L I P , N E W Y O R K . Y R U S VV , F I E L D offers for sale atthe lowest Manufacturers’ prices, a very extensive assort ment o f Paper, comprising every possible variety, adapted tb the wants of consumers in a ll sections of the country! Paper of all kinds made to order at ported and kept constantly on hand, viz: Feltings W ife Cloth, Fourdnnier W ires, Blebching Powder, Blue Ultrairianne, T w m e , A c . A c . Rags, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, A c . Ae., purchased, for which the highest price us cash wilrbe paid. New York, July 2 4 ,1846. ly48 ° ^ IC E r,7 Sm S8--P«wvantto an _ oroerof A n sel J . M cCall, Surrogate of the coun ty of Steiiben, notice is hereby given to all persons who have claims against Thomas Burk, late o f the town o f Painted Post, in said county, deceased, to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers thereot; to Jerome Clark, the adriainistrator of Thomas Burk, deceased, at-his dweihnghouse in the town of Hartwick, in tho m r O T I C E T O C R E D IT O R S . — Notice is hereby L * given, according to law, to all persons having clainis jigaiiist Jared Hubbard, late o f the town of Burljngiori, deceased; that they^are^required.to exhibit tue saiue.withthe vouchere thereof,to E lihaT|iom p - ;son, one of the adniinis-u-atorsof the said deceased, at the Store or place of business ofihe saidElihu Thomp son, ill the town of Burlington, Oisego county, on or beforethe ninth day of August next. Dated February 2,18-17. B E T S E Y IitiB B A R D , )• J A M E S A. C H A P M A N , } Admin’s. --------- N, S G n M E L 1 H U T H O M P S O N , iC f H E R I F F ’ S S A L E . —-By virtue of an execution issued out o f the C lerk’s Office of Otsego connty arid to me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels, lends and tenemeriis ofPeter W , Sw fers forsale the followingdescribed property,situated ;e of Burlington'Flatta,- Otsego co. N. Y . , in the; village viz: One M ill) 3 r u n of Stones “ Saw M ill, h ' Slioc Sho One largo T a n n e r y , <a “ Store* “ W a r c JIouse, “ Cooper’s Shop, Old D is t ille r y B u ild ings, Barns, &c. & c , Together with five good Dwelling Houses. Also, there iswitli theabove 110 acres o f land, part of which is flowed by the pontR The buildings and workB are all in the best of.repair, and now doing a large busi ness. The water power is on the W liarton Greek, and is amply sufficient. Also fpr sale j a Farm situated about two miles from causeri, and the application of.the Linjmentrelieved ‘pcoimce, snd 1 most confiilentJy recommend it to ‘‘ C'lll Bono.” j^ T O W is the time toclcnnso tho systrm and purify I™ the blood, to b e able to contend against tlie ener vating heatof the approaching summer. Thccondi- tion Of the-blood and glnndularsystem, nt the expira tion o f winter, isnot inn filstaie to resist disense ; nor ire the digestive functions in a healthy and vigorous condition. In fact, the vital powers generally are ieiiiiitnted and in a ' ' ' \ ' ■ rating’inllucnco o fa rom tho blood ita tx: , . - it a more nutritive character : to give tone to tho stomach, and strengthen the digestive powers) and extra! obstructions suid b ilious matter from the bowels —in sliort.to renovate the Whole system and prepare it to resist contagion and the miasma ol the sanuner months,aro the peculiar and acknowledged properties of PitELrs’ T om ato P il l s , which excel s ll other med icines ns a prophylactic oi preventive and curative remedy. They s r e for sale h y agents in a ll the coun try towns, who have circulars'for gratuitous distribu tion, containing certificates of their efficacy and pe culiar properties. Be sure anil get tlie genuine, w ith the label signed b y the proprietor, “ G . R . Puerto, M . D;” Price 25 cchteperTfoc- A gents —YV. A-Com stock & Co.,Cooperstown; Bissell A Shepard, H a rtw ick: Thos. Wilcox, South H a rtw ick; W illiam Comstock nnd Strong A Dean, Laurens; C. W right,Jacksonville; E. R . Ford.Onc- mttn; E. W . Spafnril, l’ortlnndville; A . S. Brown, Milford f~L. M . A . B. M . (Gilbert, C larksville; John R.Griggs, Westford; J . Canpcnter A )Co..M a ryland; Aimm.1'Tint.JackBonuoro’ i vV. I I. Ow en. Worcester; II. W n g h t & Co., Decatur ; Caryl A Hayden, East Worcester; D.Rtxssoll, Burlington Green; Arnold A Lawrence, Burlington Flatts; T . Moss,Burlington. N. Grimes, Marcellus,Onondagaeo.,N. Y .,G e n eral Agent for die Suite. Iy49 . the public as nn invaluable remedy. EtoriAiin M osher . This Liniment is soid at 2 5 and 50 cents per bottle, by nil the principal Druggists and Merchants thro’ - out the country. W holesale A gents ih N e w Y ork — H o a d ley, containing 130 acresof good iand, with the necessary Buildings, &e. „ ,, To. a person wishing to make a safe and proiitablo investinent.thisopportunityoffer8inducements8carce- ly equalled nnd. never excelled.; being situated in : the centre of a pleasant villoge arid surrounded b y a I highly cultivated section of country, it is desirable . . . wart, I have levied on n il that certain piece or pprcel of land, situato, lying and being in ihe town of Oneonta, couniy of Otsego, and bounded as follows, to w it. O n tlie north by the Susquehanna river i on the west by lands of George Swart ; on theBoutli by the line ofw b a t is commonly known nsthc Franklin patent; and on the east by lands lately owned by Henry S w a rt; containing about one hundred ancf twenty acres c f land. Also, one other pieco of land, in the town afore-;nid, bounded on the north by the high way, on tho west and south b y lands o f John Hackitl, and on tho east by Georgte Swart, containing about forty acres, be the same more or less: which said de scribed premises, by virtue o f soid execution arid pur- sunni to the statute in such cose mode and provided, I shell expose to sale at public vepduo on the tenth doy of August next, at ono o’clock in tho afternoon, at the houso of John Clark, in tho town ofl>aurene<, selling all the right, title and interest o f the said Peter W . Swart to \the some, together wjth lhe appurte nances thereunto belonging. Dated Laurens. June 16, 18-17. 3 0 H N B R O W N , Sheriff. By J ames H oag . Deputy. 7w l4o [85 10] M O R T G A G E S A L E — Mortgagor, Roderick J Emmons, ofthe town of|Oneonta; Mortgagees, Peter Collior, now deceased, and Jnred Goodyear, o f ‘ Phelps A Co., 142 Water street; Ruahton & Co., dftimimf tbnt tbdTiuaincss can be' V ’**’ “““ v-wojroyi, v* and W illiam A gents — ' i ; Aspinwnll, 8 G W illiam street , ; fn;r „j.¥„ VB renlizc.l \V . A . Comslock & Co., CoopereratWi; I * 1 . ^ v : ii t ij riltepnrd. H a rtw ick: Thos. WUC ot . Iriogth The whole properly, or icrihee fro IM P O R T A N T ORGAN T i l l ; m r F E B E I t c e . F A C T S FO R . T H E P O O R .-T h o WBtcr criro is now pretty generally, i f not universally, ac- vlcdged to cfintinnto itso vim s in strict accord- tho laws of life ; dial is, by itie nntarnl knowlcdj nneo with tho law s ot litc ; tlmt is, by frimnctorirs of Ilte system, llio hydra-lieadcd mons. tor leaving tlie citadel of its despotic power, and si lently und quietly giving placo to the genial glow of Bi-’seU A Shennrd. H a rtw ick : Tl.tm WUCot. Haiti, ’ ^ o ^ u a T e e s t ^ V w a ^ poy” Hnrtwlek , Wtlhnni Comstock and Stronger D ™ n , ; liu.nt mode easy, althuugh the cnsh vvould be prefer- Oneonln’; E W Smfnrd/PortonTlvffie; A . 8 Browm ' ^ ?ut Porticul?re’ ??. E M ilford; L . M. A B. M . Gilbert.Clarksville; Jackson & Roscboom,Westford ; J.G irpenter A Co., M a ry land; A.FUnt, Jacksonboro'; W . H.Owen,Worcester; H . W right A Co., Decam r; Caryl A Hayden, Enst W o rcester; D. Russell, Burlington Green; Arnold A Lawrence,BuriinetonFlaiist f. Moes,Burlington. N. Grimes, Marccllus, Onondaga co., N . Y ..G e n eral Agent for the State, Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N. Y ., w ill S T A N T O N , id tody-th: recurdwl in Book number twenty -eigiit of Mortgages, tingo tlirco hundred nnd six, Ac., Otsego couniy Clerk's Office, January twenty-six,eighteen hrnidre be attended to. 491y G E O R G E E . Proprietor. DR. YAL'GIIN'S ADVERTISEM E N T FU R 1810, T l i e G y c a t A m c i i e a n R e m e d y ! '^ A T O I I N ' S V E G I E T A I I L E L I T H R O N T R I P . now beini M IX T U R E . —T liis rinivcr8al pnnncea introduced into Europe, ’ \ Elkw| L’llC-ll.UI CHU-i ul illv own C H A R L E S W A L K E R , W M . W . W A L K E R , I’lainfieW. Febraury 25,1847 tfn28 ____________ ' ---------- , -------------- , . . . — ¥ e 3 nnd forty-three, twoo clock p.m . Amount claimed ........................ . _ , to bo duo onthe firat publication of (his notice, Is ono 1 h o n i p s o n , o n t h e p r e m i s e s a t B u r l i n g t o n I l a t i s , | | , OUSOQ(i t w o h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y - s e v e n d o l l a r s n n d W a l k e r A . C I m k c . U u e n . o r e i f f i e r o f t h e s u b s c r i b e r s . , j l f t j , . n i n o c e n t s , ( 3 1 2 3 7 5 9 . ) C H A R L E S W A L K L l l . j M ORTOAGED p REMISES. _ A l | tlia t c e r t a i n p ie c e o r I nprccl o f land, situate, lying and bein\ in tho town of : Oneonta, in tlio county of Otsego, it being the north ' oml o fiot ono hundred and seventy and ono hundred ] nnd sixty-nino in Wailaco’s patent, beginning itt tho highway iu tho cast, bounds ol snid Tot, and runs thaitco along tho said highway, nino following direc tions, v iz ; North nineteen degrees snd thtrty minutes, west ono chain and forty-two links; north thirty-six degrees and fiftec’n minutes, west fivo chains snd fifty-seven links ; north twenty six degrees nnd thirty minutes, west one chain nnd forty-orio lin k s ; north sovon degrees,west two ciiains und oighty-sovenlinks; north thirteen degrees and fit teen minutes, east seven chnins and twenty-two lin k s ; north twolvc degrees and fifteen minutes, east threo chains and eighty-four lin k s ; north ten degrees, east seven clmins and threo links i north twenty-six degrees nnd forty-five min- utos, cast eight chairra and twenty-two links; mirth *»* .1 _________ . _ J A ti __ t _ . ____ i ft A : _______ 2 • » . ERNST'S OLD STORE IN FULL BLAST. received and for sale, a splendid assortment ol Jew e lry, o f the best quality and newest stylo, togedior with a general assortment o f Goods, sucli ob arc usually kept ny city Jewellers, v iz; Gold niid SiU ver Wntefies.CJold Finger and E a r Rings, (Solti Pens, Gold and Stiver Pencils, Gold Chains nnd Keys, Lpckcts, Cnmeo Bracelets nnd Breast Pins; Stone, Jet ami Steel d o .; Silver W o re; Table, Desert, Teii. Cream rind Sait Spoons; Sugar Shovels, T o u r s a i J t ^graes nnd 45 mmmcs.cast 9 chains and eighty- Butter Knives— nil warranted equal to com. I two links to thc head lino of said lot. a stump stand- . S P E C T A C L E S . — Conenve, Convex. Pnnscopic ( mg in snid lino on tho west sido oj the track of satd nnd Colored Glass, set in different styles to fit tlio r° a.llJ ’ ienco al,m« Ijfad lands o f said lot, north sight nml suit the tastes o f all. Also, Glam fitted in j'c,8,,*Jr « « « « » . ®n9‘ twelve chains to tho northeast old frames to order j comer thereof,a dry deceased birch tree or stub mark- T A B L l i W A R E — C a ke Baskets, Trays, etnbcl- c,?,r.ncr:, byi°JLno oFn!nrk.ed ,rcr!,’5?u'1' lished and plain ; Dickinson’s best imported Tea nnd ! twcnly-lhreo degrees ond fifteen tmriiites. wcst forty- Coffec Sets; Castors^Candle-sticks, Snuffers and j ^\..Llghway at Trays, ^ t m m fo UT c r it>msran¥CominunVon ^ t s ^ ''* \ the place o f begtnnmg; containing forty.lour acres C U'i’LLtH E R Y — RazotSj K nives. Scissora and Shears, f U U llX A-i«.U6U!B IU..VTO WKWiaaiiUOUlTUI# • • * one of different styles and o f the most approved makers.’ f 'I?.**' a<;[0 ,oF,^nd s?,d Enoch Coply to Lupy ratrn MusicalInltruments.ViolinStrings,PocketUookB, : A h o . iiaioiher piece or parcel of fnnd, situated in Combs, H a ir Brushes o f all kinds, B?nd Bags. Parses, j thevtllngo of Onconto, beginning on the southeast Purse T w ist, Beads, Clasps, R ings and Tassels, etc of “ lot of land own£ d ,b7 ' ho M'eto o f Jacob n superior wticle q f Perfumeryr essemiai Oils ami ! Dol« ’ eotnmrncing on tho higbivay, thenco afong r ... ___________________________________________ the EasVnnd ISoape.'*'' ^ j said lino fifty foot bnck, thenco south twenty-six feet, W h ere there isa SAort Dry Cough ',^whcn thc hrent h - ’ nerve in'those who mi t tiiccnsclvesunder lhe earn of West IndTcs. South America, aarfall other parts off Brais C locks, from $2 50 to §5, warranted to keep i (h®**e east lifty-two foot to lhe highway to tBo placo tag is quick and hurrieitoh the least motion or «ter- the cxnerienecd and compe’cnt practiiioncrs or f ly - tbeglnhe,where disease exists in any form. The U. ’ good (imp for one year. G u risofnll descriplions. ami ' »f beginning, comprising tho stone store theratinml- cise ; where there is oppression, or sense o f strailoerss dropalliv. The A-lTBRATIVBcfrect ofthese means is ' Htntec and the Cnnndns havo for llio past tlirco years '.other articles fob numerous to meniinit here The * “ Died, nnd built by said party of llio first part. For in thecliesl; where there is Expectoration,or raising: wliat is principally relied ori by practitioners of tins |-severally tested tho virtiies which iho proprietor, up- ' above Goods will be sold as cheap as at nny store In •'“o'ault in the payment of said sum o f money due on o fa froths mucus, accompanied with Emaciation , ! class, especially i n chroitic forms of disenso, nnd the j on the introduction of thismediem.p, liesi’taled not to j this Slnte.atidwarrnnted o f asgobd n quality. Please ‘ 8a'“ mortgage, and by^virtue of o power of sale i herein these disagreeable,nml often fatal symptoms are c u m - , great and welcome harbinger of fetuming health is ( say it possessed, hi inirodtiringiliisgreat Vegeinble call and examine the Goods before purchasing else- contained, and o f the siatuie of tlus Slate made and pletely mastered and relieved by my a c R ifrrxt Emrrro.v, orapponrance of boils, pimples . .Remedy, tho mosl stnriling promises were made on I wheri*. provided, the above described mortgaged premises U N R I V A L I F D R E M E D Y orrtsh upon tbo exteriialsiirlace. Tbis should cause the part of the mrdtpine; «• novel was tho theory,! N .B . All k inds of time-pieces and musical boxes ' Wl11 bo sold nt public vendue, at tho office of Elijah a . . . r _ I no alarm, os it shows tlmt tlio disease is pnssing off { llie principle, upon whirl, the cures were to be effect-, repaired iu the best manner, ns the subscriber has 1 Brown, 111 tho town o f Miliord, in said county of Ot- .,,H ?8 cri , in uumlreils ot mstancps. This crisis is Iqukod for in from four to forty weeks ed, that people threw up their hands and cried, Whnt been ot great, expense in grtting up a set of cntting.1 ®eR°’ na ,bo sixteenth day of August next, at ten w rilm iu tow months past. , from the timo or riomnicncing, tho cure, and only | next! Even credulity startled with surprise, mid tho ; engines and ieweiing lathes, wTiieb will enable h|in, I o’clock m die forenoon of that day. Dated Alny 22, i m t 1? 1* i ir 5 r’ W nshinglon-st, iNevv- cog|s fIo m s ;V [0 ten dollars per week; bift of who! so-cnllcd “ I* acuity ’ mode themselves merry over to insert any part of tlte finest movements eqnnl to die 11 **• _ P G O O D Y E A R , ark, N. J.,hadsiiffcjred for more thnn lour yenre with ( ttvn,| ,3 ^ paltry consideration ofa five .dollars com- (ho “ new hutribug.” B u i niark tho result— threo original, and as cheupns can be done this side o f Eu- Surviving Partner ofPeter Oollier.dec'd, Mortgagee- fonsumi’tion, nnd could upt, find a remetly for b r a . parej t0 nnj junirii. To those liowever who years have passed awav— public opinion; tlio voice of I rope A lim o n c y refunded,if work dries not perfonn ' luirJAnBnowN, Att y. Jds39o-|y > • n disease. IBs physicians nnd Jits friemlsi despaired, i|,jnk othenviset o r perdmrice hnve not iho needful . millions and more of observing individuals, lmve ' according to contract. P O T A N N E R ' w 'vr'r’iTv v i - e n v 7 7 .fo re. ----- and told him he must die. But after using D r r olgeris Q.,^rn nm! irt nrnnn, under ebrnnie. disease o f nl-1 stomned this Rented v rlifr most simrulnr. wnnderfitl. e Fjiffm mnir nnd T ntil.TT, fr rinn, ni tfu, di r-.rtn:r ■ M N 'C H A N G E R Y ...B e fo r e the ChaneeBer; Jamea __________ _ __________ But arter using D r Folger’s Olosaonian for a few weeks he was P E R F E C T L Y R E S T O R E D , and is now living to tell the story for himself FRseure iioua. yttiuisvwvt vh 1,111 I mui,mums, iiuvv uccoruuigio coiuruvi. i 11 i e m ’i r . u _ to spare, ond yet groan under chronic disonsc o f ol- j stamped this Remedy'the most| singular, wonderful, j p . S. Eng ravin g and Jobbing done at the shortest ; iful 3 I Sherwood, complainant's Solicitor, — ■— -— | S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , ss. In pursuance and by j virtue ofa decretal order of the Court o f Chancery most nny namo o i nnturo whero the stomach, liver, incohiprclierisible and miraculous curative power { notice, raid on the\mdst reasonable terms, bowels, heart, lurigs, kidneys or head arc affected, | ever produced. _ T h e ciNfc grea t d sexse , which the ' CoopeTBtown, November 20, lM fi llio,v writer would say there is yet hopo in your case ; ’ proprietor of this medicine had the presumption to ------ ’ ’ 1 ... „ . , , im i,id vvviuiu=>ny there is yet hopo in your c a s e ; ---- ---- - r . ________ . is attestedfo by seven of the most respecmhlo melt in j u nut despair I Hiindrrds upon hundreds of testi-J say existed, and tlmt all various disease^ were but Newark, ft. J. _ . . _ . mnninls linve'hc ’ “ On uuiiuicua Ul luair . oujr vaioi . . . _ ___ D R . R E Y N O L D ’S 1 secondary, hnsnowmillionsofbelievers. 1 „ , r . r , r , r , r rrt f i r ^ - r , nrr r c , I. LI L.I.- ---- • M r Cer.m p r W G 'vcv ef ^Y' 1 n, \ . ' ^ ' j . ,’ IM P E R I A L H E A L T H P IL L S having brought who was first seized wtthGnffimnzo w l .eh I j i hehmd abuut Ule 8alne cri2i3 alw,*vc mcntioaed ; and it is 'rL'-.'U Z ::? have been done upon the same gen reath «bfevery facnily In tlie country; Beware of Imposition. No other person is authorized by us to liiafec, and n o utlrer person living, ever liml any ngency ia tho iravciiiaon o f the \Oriental or Sovereign BalmPiHS.” mrako them now, as we have made them for the hral fivo ycon, i r i tho same proportions and samo manner and form in which they hnvq gained such an eniwlaio reputation wherever they have become known. W a have been Informed ofnttempts by cer tain quacks to p u t in circulation medicines of their own invention, which wc presume are utterly worth ie s , called “ Oriental’’ and “ Sovereign Balm,’ ’ in lreies with wrspperasimilar to ours, It is * moet barefaced ariiUnameteM attempt to impose upon the people, and to endeavor to drag tlieir spurious pills icilu lUotoriety, upon the long and Weil established reputation of ours. W c therefore caution all who wuh chegenulns Sovereign Bnlm Pills, id itso none nnlcs* they hive the aamc o f P. Childs A Co. on the boxes. Thereby qrrtifyi that:Uniil.quite Idfely the Oriental orSovercign Bstliii Pills Were manufactured sojely b y P . Childsfc Ca,;. Snd ns fur r ia l can judge, the pills made by the new firm c f E . L. Soule A Co., ciillcrf Oriental riv. Sovereign Balm, differ matcriallv firpm X hoprigiiial Pills, made hy P. Childs A Cd. E . IL.SomloKas admitted to ine that his Pills differ from t-iiose of P . Childs A Co. I nm a practicing physi- ci«n fcn (lie town whero P. C h ilds and E. L . Sotile buili reside, and have had many opportunities to no tice ttio effects o fthe Pills o f both, and I give a de cided preference to those made by the old firm ofP, C h ilds A-Co. Jl think they are less liable to irritate •tla stomach, »ud arc more uniform in their effect. JA M E S F . JO H N S O N , M. B; Euclid. N . Y . . Jan. 1, 1847. T h e following certificate Is from the Rev. j . M . f'iark, a local pifescher ef tho Mothodist Episcopal Chutph:: Teertify thatl liaVe bcoh acqunjnted with the Ori ental or sovereign Balm Pilla since their fiirit intro duction into lhiri cmintry by P. Childs A Co., some five jreats since- 1 also certify that I am well ac- auaintcd with E. L. Soulo, and that 1 never heard the name of tuch a firm as E. L. Soule A C o . in ■wliich narnc PiUsare now made, called Orientlil or fiavereigu Balnt,nntil sometime in the year 1845. Clm y .N -Y jFeb. 13,1817. JA M E S M. C L A R K . Agents for- Olsego Couniy and. vicinity ‘ hYMIS H . YaRi\” \ A - — \ * •tiagi YVes* Burlini fiarrington,— ___ fe c k , N e w Lisbon; R rlin, Edmeaton; C . L. .rtf, H a rtw ick; Joseph ah RenaSelSer. Butter- — i. u i t n—.fow.W eat *• J , Adam Pcgg, E«*t eprfrwgs; W .L .B ig e Fitcbor, M iddle Sp flprimghcld jJanto* fetr Sc, Lane,Lodi\ rirlil* r D. A. Park, . ^ — . ........... . C q ieltt W . C., Harp, Ite Roy. (Sand Loltej) W m . T . Jom im B t tte^C e n lre ; W.C. ChanibcrlaiA, Wd*t im t Again oil tric zutti instant the opera tfoo-jca* repealed .tuul three more painful rrmis, nil decayed beneath the gtnu, were removed. On the 26th instant I again inhaled lhe Letheon, and one more, tny oilly remainin'’ diseased toolb, wns taken Out. On each occasion the effects of-the Letheon were the sapie, producing in every instance a state ot calm, delightful quietude, rih<d ho pain whatever was experienced by ine during tho removal ofthe teeth, norhave I experienced the least unpleasant effect^ since; bnt bo .far frotn proving injurious, my health has been much better since the first inhalation of the Lethcon thein a t ahy lixue previous in six months; N o language can exptera the gratitude I felt when, after the first operation, I awoke nnd folly realized that three of toy moat puitiful and trbublesome teeth were really gone and I had knAwti no pain from their removal. I have been induced l y a sense of duty to suffering humanity, to make thi* Explicit statement ofm y ex- perience wilh the I x ’theon, from the (net, r s Ihave gorid reason to believe, thatibundreds ih our comtnu- nity hre riow sufiering, m I have been.dnysnnd nights of untold anguish, besides a serious and permanent injury id their health, firom the effects of pninfniahd diseased tcetli, hut who feel as I liave felt, that they cannot bring tlieir nerves fo tlie cruel torture of hav ing them removed in llie ordinary way. T o such, I would confidently'recommend n trial ofth e Letheon I anti from whnt I have seen and experienced, as well as from the testimony o f many others around me, I cannot believe tlmt under die discreet and careful di rection of Dr. Peak, the least danger is to be appre hended from its use, but tlin t 'hundreds w ill yet have occasion, asILm ve, ta remember Wm with gratitude for a happy deliverance troni pain. i M a r U C l i n t o n . Cooperstown, Jan . 2S7,1847. I hereby certify, that on the lfftbinst. I had a large tooth removed, at the Olfice of Drs. Peak A Hyde, Under the influence qf the Letheon, without expc- riencing thc lcastpaim; nor have I felt any unpleas ant effects from it since. Mrs. A n n S o u t h w o r t x l I called at tlje office of- Dra. Peak A Hyde oil the 22(1 inat., and had a large ijiolor tooth extracted, with out experiencing any pain, and hnve felt no effects jroijt the Gas since. M iss M a randa JonxsoN. Oii.the22d inst., I inhaled the Letlieon, at;the rife fice o f Drs. Peak & Hyde, and had a large back tooth extracted while under as influence. I felt no pnin whatever from the operation, amd in less than ten minutes all/the'cffects jrpdaceChy the Letheon had disappeared; nor have I . felt foie least unpleasant re sults from it. • I have lxnd. several teeth'S*irtfcted be- fore, and the shock of the opdfation h a i always so I overcome me, as to make trie quite lic k f o r a Week or -more— in the preaent caseT ielt nothing o f thc kind, bnt waa a s well foe next hoar as usual and have con tinued »o, w h ich ! think mray be fairly attributed to escaping the arvere shock o r extraction. Cooperatown, Jan. |T7,1847. M arcia T ract . IhriyC;h*d two foetb eitraoted at different times, »t the office q f Drs. Peak A Hyde, under the influence ofthe Letheon. In, neither case did I feel the least priinfrom the operation, antd in both cases the sensa tion passed o ffin a short tirae, without leaving any dapfpweable efleets. • . _ M rvM ,.IL ^ p o N * R , tmdwp/JtfiiM ryie, 1847. work at his trade every day rif equally efficacjous irt his life It nl«o1 a.nd ijowe/ftil AL.x^x.RArivF..* T o produce this effect 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 , Wfiich so often threatens S U F F O C A T I O N ! It has relieved M iss L u c r e t I a W e l l s from her suffering more than any remedy she has ever used, during foe 4 2 years she fins been afflicted. II hnsalso relieved nnd restored Mra. E l i z a Lp.LANti.of School- crUfo Kalntnnzoo county, Mich. She has suffered w ith-A S T H M A severely from her birth, and her cure is looked upon os M IR A C U L O U S . B S T R e a d the following letter from Rev. S ajtoel « ■ E a r l , Pastor of the Umon Baptist Church, Cold Spring, Long Islan d : - _ „ , G o l d S f r t n g .L . I., July 8iii, 1846. Dr, Robert B. Folger— Dear Sir— Last fall I w as afflicted with Asthma or Phthisic— pnin in the side, palpitation of the heart, and asthmatic cough. ’ B y Using your Oloeaonian I obtained relief in n very short time. The nsthinh I have not had since. The r e mainder of the Olrisaoninn I have been using in r e v fnmily for a comnirin.cpugh, and have found it atwriY-V effeotual in reihriving tt. I think it the best remedy for a cough I have ever tried. Every family should keep a bottle o fit for that purpose. Yours, Ac. - „ . * , . S a m u e l II! E a r l . Pastor Union Baptist Church, Cold Spring, L. I The alfove are only a few of the many cures that might bo referred to. Its course is onward Tr is “ T H E R E M E D Y , ” and the people begin to know it Remember that the genuine article is prepared oriljr by me. . PRINCIPAL OFFICE 55-161 F U L T O N S T R E E T — 161 j o t T h ird door west Of Broadway, 2 d -floor, opposite St. Paul's Chqrcli. Itcanonly be obtained o f my regular Agents. Look Well to the label on the bottle. See that it reads, “Doctor Robert B. Folger's Olosaonian,or A ll Heal ing Balsam,\ nnd hns my name signed with a pen in full. None other is genuine, and you will be deceived if you purchase the trash. W m . A. Comstock A C ...... A g e n ts for Otsego co : S. R. F o lle t t & C o . , Otego; E.B.Steere, Laurens; C, W n g h t , Jacksonville; Bisaeil: ™ ^ r 1 - IJ *_ \! X T , _. , _______ . Robinson A YVoodhurn, alley; J . T . A J. H, Gilbert, Gilbertsville ; ' Co., Louisville; Gee— T ” ' —ew Fowler, Middlcfie' A Shepard, Hartwick.; C h e rry Valley ; J . T . A J — , A . C . Moore A Co., Louisvillc;Geqraerl> Peck-, N tre ; E. R. Frird, Oneonta; Gray A D a v w , Springfield G o m c rs; Es W . Spafard, Pertlfindville; H . Brawn, Milford1; W » t |o n « Httjr*, Unadilfo. IfU . ■ the pills should bo taken in small doses— oiie ] A l b a n y S t o r e . Thm 1 h . i,T \ r /- r r i , n e rei i. . i made iu me aoove cause, wm oe sow at putiuc auc- believe for ther have witnessed tho rffect^ f thi, ’ H P 1,1? r^ V R T IC L L A R S .-T h e s u b s c n b c r returns Uo„, at the house of Thomas Ifollis,fit GilberlsriJfc, , i , w . n K f f i ihttfo y o C T h . i r '- W l i b J ) I K 2 i S 5 ^ | g » I ' K . f f t A ' continuance o f their confidence. Onr.first pur --) ^ ,„wn o! Uuad.llaafo’^ f ! na,°„ r.r„J!'L - but niue,ly-lliree, ?.Ion,a' patent, being the northeast . « j I . fllllirtfif.Q' «’>!'. iiit.JlGllhfjflJ Jl&{fril!nWO' Rarvinninr* nt conquering the one their eye? T h e ir old dogm a s, liho tho m o n iirig kTr^ainsTgood . m ists, fly before the light o f truth, a n d com m o n s e n s e ' furl| , er c ^ t i n i S ill now seeks a r o a d to neahh in: its.ow n woy, instead { c h a a c th is s p r i „ __ ... _________ _ ____ _____ ut | ot c losing its e y e s nnd heing led. T h e truth of the ' ‘ h a lf a pill, nnd t i i e effect i s ‘truly astonishing. T h is [ principle upon w h ich this arlicie cures is estabTTshed, course costs frurm three to six cents per week,.nnd the patient pursues his daily avbeattons as usual ( arid with proper attention to did, exercise, A*c. o crisis may bo expected in frotn ten to thirty days. T r y o box this way—fl will pay cost. tf44o _______ atlention is for obSofe, mti-boundedasfollow s; Beginning at ic SoiitliTOest corner of said piecq. at a stake and D r . T o t r l i s e n t l 8! S f t m p a r l l l a . T h e m o s t e x t r a o r d i n a r y m e d i c i n e in T H E W O R L D ! — T h is Extract is put up in quart bottles; it is six times cheaper, pleas anter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures disease without vomiting, purging, sickening or de bilitating the,patient, Tho great beauty of this Sar saparilla over a ll oilier medicines is, whilst it erndi- cates disenso it invigorates the body. It is one o f tlie very best Spring ana Summer medicines river known; it not only purihes.thc wholo system and strengthens the person, but i t creates now, pure and rich blorid; a power possessed b y no other medicine. And-rn this lids foe grand secret o f its- wohdOrful success. It hns performed within the past two years more than 35,000 cures of severe cases o f disease; at least 5000 of these wero cohsidercd inoumbio. Mriro thnn;3000 cases o f chronic rheumatism; 2000,cases o f dyspep sia ; 4000 pnscs o f general debility and want of nerv ous e n e rgy; 7000 eases o f tho different female com plaints ; 2000 cases o f scrofula ; 1500 cases o f the liver complaint; 2500 cases ofthe disease o f the kid- ney rind dropsy ; 3000 cases of consumption; and thousands o f canes of disease o f the blood, viz: Ulcers, erysipelas, salt rheum, pimple? on the face,, A c ., to gether withnunaotouscaries o f sick liondache, pom in tho side and chest, spinal affections, A c . Tin's, we are aware-.foust appear inicrediblri, but wc have let- ten fromphysictansatid our agents from all parts of the United Slotee,informingU3ofextraordinary cures.: R. Van Buskirk, esq.,oneof Ihe most respectable druggists in Newark, N. J ) informs u s that he can refer to more than 150 casesin that placealone. TheVe are thousands o f cases in tbe city of N . York, which we w ill refer to with pleasure, and to men of charac ter. It is tho best medlcinfl for the preventive o f dis- - .eases known. I t undoubtedly saved thc lives of moro than 5000 children lire post season, Us;it removed the cause o f the disease, and prepared them' for the sum mer.season. - \ v a . C O M S T O C K & CO.. Solo.^ertts for/Oteegto Cri., at Roof’s old Stand. Juge 4,1847. b - . and tlio statement is ngmnbi-tdly.wiostemphnticiHly,1 narticiilarlv invited to our ossortmentofShnwls w h ic h 1 , r . , - , — most:decidedly r c ile r a t c d T iu s m e d icin e will drive j tliink cannot be excelled this rade of New T c . k - ^‘un(^s on. tlie Jine of the highwoy;thence north thrte- a degree, east twenty-six„chains twenty- anization oftho system which can exist.' ^ * ^ M y beamiful Further Are Vmve ’Dr'e^ twS hnk8aloIj g lhe Me ° f * e « idhlghvitey t°ri flake muscleuscle remain,main,- thc-medicinoho<mcdicine \yn.r. re- ' ShaWfo Paralols fo voriety, S>fo S h ^ e S ifonnoff a>id stones;, thence north eighty-eigfit and a half de- store tooa a perfectstate.erfectstate. T h cc oldld calomel,alomel, bleeding,, RibbOhs,GlOTes7Hosiery, Fhndkerchfofo De S s gr«s,east eighteen.chamsnmety-oUehnks to abeech lin k s ; tlience south feighty-eight and a half degrees, west nineteen chnins twenty-seven links, to the place .from the body, every disease wliich has n name— j among them are the every disorganization of tho system which ----- — 1 • If bone and m re t store t p T h o c blistering system is about to fall. The p _____ , _ _____ presenting itself ofthe truth o f our theory, is n prop-1 Diaper, FrencliQ;!Uts,Co'ume7-panes,r T a b l'rcloil (ho old_|fo'ctw e ,JjLrel'JvfflsM n tumbje^to Danmsk L inen, Irish Linen, red and white Flannel; thc ground, cention. Invalids resort at once a shapeless mass of ignorance and do to tliis medicine. It is tt gs, linen . Edging, F rench Col- C a p Laccs ahd Eth iurejCotton Gloresff , . Cassimeres, Satin Vestings, Summer Vestings, Cra- *• \•rA fivF \ i offeeginning; containing fifty acresof lan d .. Also, iisie UvreaQ t,lojcsffl rench C lolh s, ] miothcr piece o f land, being the northwest quarter ol ................... *“ — said lot ninety-three in M orris' patcut. and contain- ff^ ^ ’itiram ^ rf'nilnfom n refrerijRffiTrrt^inm S r6* ? ' ^Summer Tweeds, j^ntu c k y Jeans,^^I'mbrejles, | fifty'Jcrc'sof iandrandVing 'Hpedtcuts.•,-Half -liosoj Bm tpte^Silk Tw ist,. Thread, Padding, ‘ w-jfo lhe above.dcsc.ibed fifty W s - Aifo. ll, A V rtf Each root has its particular paTt o f the system to act upon, and this action is ahvdys produced- ~ ^ upon the 1 .......... ^ Si!lT r e L P i,n r em ! F l l r l S J l,‘”qJer isdai.lX'c’«rni1 6 ’ \ t i R O G K E R Y -rrrSome o f the latest patterns of Flow-- to the prppnetor, fuH of trutla* ond you \yifl alw a y s, incr-Bliie (raised figured Blue und Liven dor, light see name?, pfoces and dates. Not a particle of false Blue T e a aud Coffee; commoo'Cups and Snuccrs ffi' tnlQ nrnirt 4 n ,iun s,«,A . ii t - t _ .f_ _ 4 ; J t? _f ’Df a a - D a n. L DI'« nt-MMn em to. a c t ) Canvass, striped Sliiitings, bleached Muslin, brmvn , , . c -itseffect jviujin CellciaSerge.W ualeboneSjCordjHooksnnd e wholo sys em u mimediato y apparcnt E „ eS> Pins. etc. ny of the highest character is daily coming G R O G K E R Y - roprtetor, fu iro f truth, and you wifi alw a y s, incr Rlue (raised one other piece of land, being the south part of lot number ninety - two,in Morris’ patent aforesaid,bound ed a s follows. Beginning at the southeast comer of said lot, tlience'eighty-nine arid a half degree?, west forty chains and. iifty .links tp a hemlock mUrked as corner; thence north one degree, east twenty-r’ - 1’ two links ST, to a stfoe tind stones; 1 4. halt degrees, e a st1 sfidW. f K * of thisgreat curative, allkinds; colored and figured Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, t ]iainS had eighty i h S s c f S A t ? 1\ ? 1818 defF'ed’ Lamps,Candlesticks, Looking Glasses, & c . ; foehce south eighty-nine and .. . X ic u I ' £ ° ndary c°p p !alr!3 G R O C E R I E S —’Here you can find a good assort- forty-oue chains and eight link? to a stake and stones i?7 i ri 10 v-° bcon cufod by this ment o f Groceries, Such as you seldom read of. VV'e stalidiiiri in the cast Line o f said lot ; thence soutli twri i ir , L’Viuence oi cures in some of' tho most. k e e n n o n e but good loafand crushed Sugars/lirown { „ IKi nne-fourth degrees, w e st twenty-eight chains dreadful cases of lingering complaints w h ich it has , p . Sugar, allltinds, Molasses, Spice, Fepner, Gin- findeighty-two links to theplacc o f beginning; rion- been the fortune of, any medicine to cope with, is { ger, Cinnaihon, Nutn^gs, Raisins, S tarch, potlP> , tnmiii'’ 0n c hundred end fourteen acres two foods foundjcaseswkichhavebeen.lefttodte. Hundreds , Bandies, Coffee, etc. \ * „ h e i g h t rods o fland; excepting and reserving tWert^ m every large city of ourJJnion_ pnd. the Ganadas , Aye are the sole agents of the Canton Tta Com tv-fivo acres from and off the south part of the last nave to tlianlt thu articlefqr their lives— and so do painf. No person need use' these Teas but^oticeto ■njentioned piece of land, which w a s fieretoforeconj ''lx?’.'®* le“ at^ ln :,h'o Possession o f the proprietor will see iheir decided ndVanfage over chest Tea?, wliich v{.yeti by said Kerit to Levi Bar jhriicmeW. Also,nil i b y ’exposure lose their sweetest flavor, while thes e | certain piece, of land, b eingllie southpnrt oflot ! i . ? i. I.AAn4k»trA«ti<inrfl'ri'nnri*flnt nc wlmn. I * '.. i„;A I m YiTneMo’ pg[ppt| in Sflid tO\V|l 6f Beginning at the sotith- ........ , 1 eighty-riino and a hah .uvn . ,.vu,u,o » MvpusiuiucauMMuvujMWMjr ujiuukou, ana i paekame, iriDdci: it impossmie lorunjw u r • tiegrees, west forty chains and fifty linkS.to a Iietnlock; aheallliy tone given to the system. Let every f c - , c e ivedin the price. Each pareel also contains full marked as a com e r; thence horth onfc degree, east malo at once resort, tothissafomedieihc, and use no i weight independent ofthe wrapper. None genuine 1 •' ’ ' • .... , . . . . ¥ other. Diseased liver, indigestion, bjlions complaints,! unless rnv name isstamped upon the wrapper. Abi”bi 1 dyspepsia,.instantly relieved ; rheumatism,gout, etc., I containing all tlie kinds of T e a raised in China,t< A 11 to proiiuced by inncfon of tliriblood, wiil a’iw\aysfind 1 be handed to any person relief; mflamed lungs, cough, even consumption, I colling on the subscriber. ^ , . unless tho patients nml their medical advisers were I BO O T S A N D S H O E S — Our stock of Shoes for deceived,has been cured by this medicine; scrofula, ’ the Ladies comprises an.excellent assortment o f city and.all eruptive diseases; piles, erysipelas, mflairtma-.: Uinile Buskins; manufactured expressly for us; not be- tiot)of the eyes, palpitation of the heart, sick head- .. . _ . .. ..... ache,’ jaundice, fever and ague—tho whole catalogue might be named. Seek this R emedy — buy no. other. Put up in 30 faz. bottles, at * 2 ; in 12 oz. bottles at .ftl each. . Bo careful that you are not imposed upon. Every bottle has tho words, “ Vaughn’s Vegetable Lithron- tripiic Mixture,” blown upon the glass— the Written signature o f .“.G . C . Vaughn” pn the directions, and “ G .G , Vaughn, Buffalo,’ stamped upon the cork. None other rife genuiac. Prepared by Dr. -G. C. VAtJOHN, and sold at the principal Agency, 183 Main street, Buffalo, at wholeaail or retail, to whoni all commnriications must como, post paid ’ A g e n t s .— Comstock & Go., and P E. Johnson, Cooperstown \ ' . R. Elwood,.! ingBurptissedby any workman in the fetate, jh e pnee heretofore has been $1 25 ; VV-e sell them now for v « A good article also for a « 11 75 A n y quantity o f T ies S l i p p e r s W i t h o u t n m r i h e r , . A ™ A l s o , c l o t h G a i t e r s , m o r o c c o d o , c a l f a t o B o o t e e s , a r t i i n l e a t h e r d o , M i s s e s ” f i n e m o r o c c o B u s k i n s , U o Bootees, children’s calf Shoes, morocco cacks, rnon s heaw Brogans, do kip, do calf, do calf doinrnings, Bov’s.Brogans,coartearid fine.. Gentlemen can ntail times find a pair of Boots to fit any sized foot, con stantly on hnml, from $1 50 to #3 50. , . . . CARPETING S —A good assortmenX reoeiyed this ............... ’ ------------ Stoir Cnr- Richficld ;. rorterot Lumtntnc?, East m , ■ „ , . , , , . D. Foster A Co., West Winfield ; James B, Dunlap, Farmers Produce of.alikmds takenitlexclinng Cherry Vrilley J. H . Babcock, Fort Plriiti; D . w . Gomis. „ „ lo i, J I). W o CM Erwifl, Cnnojohnrici 5 ||y . ^ J Cooperstown, Mny 22, Iglv. n j , - r ■ - ; - t - for twenty-eight chains end eighty-two links to a stake and stones; thence south eighty-nine degree* and one.haifdegrees, east forty-one chains and eight jin k s to a stoke and stones standing ou the east line oi satd lot i thence south two degrees and a quarter, west twenty-eight chains andieighty-vvttlinkstp.the place of beginning: comaiiiing one hundred and fourteen acres twofoods and eight rods o f andj exceptingnnd reserving twenty-fire acres of land from the south nart ofthe abpye described piece,heretofore contraof-’ Cd by VViiHain Carr to Alnnson Curtiss. Also, one other certain piece’o f land, being the northwest quar- terparl oflot number ninety-three iii said Morris’ patent, .containing fifty acrCs.of land; ‘\\d . lieiUg ety-threi .bounded ning at the southwest corner of-the said piece at ri 1 _____ il_ ■ 1 ?_ _ r. ct _ I.: —tf .c.x -v tliAnao Also, one olh- >eiBg;the northeast quarter of said :1ree,. ’ 11 folio er piece o| lan d . lot numbor ninety-th as llows: Begin- stake and etones on the line ofthe highway ; therice so«th diree/fpurihs o f a degree,east twenty-six cjming pnd twent y.*two links along the line of the said high- wa y to-a stake and stones; tlience north eighty-height aitd a half degrees, east. eighteen chains and fitn?ty- one links to a beech tree numbered and marked j thencesouth qne-ftmi(h ofn tieffp e, west twenty-six chains and twenty-two lin k s ; thence south eighty- eight and a half degrees, west hinrtern chains twenty- seven links to the place ol beginning ; containing nlty aeres of land, liated. Joiic-B, tfi-17. n7w42 C U T L E I t F IK L U . Master ni Chancery;