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& aining inthe Pos - Tor the quarter ending Mo Henry «~- , Newwlan Jogeph- b. R Patterson Edwin .. _. Palmer Harsict Perkine Julia - Perkine Fran‘ or Peabody Emily : Pearce Jameg . Pearce Gonverse getter Winn. XL PréstorRolang - Pratt He 8 - Sk Pratt Alanson Potter James. , *\Rarlibofte Ruby Aun ~ Randall Juliette Russeli B. A Reome Edward A. Tether, 0, obipson H. O; Sand§ George L. Starkey John Strorte Eveline Steer William -Smith Mary ¥. _ Smith & Ketchum Sherwood + aroline E. Tyrrell Marilin 7yrrell James | Thompson Nancy Mrs. Throop Ben} Heirs of Cook C, A. R (groggy amiss - abley L Cooley Emeline Contes:Harrict AJ: “gennz’s‘giisum Iwaod Marcena Fisbui'righarla' e Ferguson Richard . Green Emeline Green Hinelly Gifford Samuel A. Gilbert Mary L. 2 \Grey John °. Hough Albert A. Hodges George Jr. >- Herrick Eliphaiet P. Hall Edward Haight Mark P THE'Vcommencemenl of the semi-centenial year A- bawwitnessed the departure 6f bundreds 'and |, (@R thousands for the far off modern El Dorado, eager'to || J ~ theGolden treasure. . Bettérfar to remain 'in | 'thisland of aw wad order, and save your money-and |. Wh l H.“ ‘lv—w‘i‘s 5 O ! f . THE GOLD FEVER !! health, and at the same time-secore the prize*by going to the : p R Mammoth Store, Norwich, _... whers is an exhaustless mive, more prolific than the Placers of California, and if gild cannot ba found, it can be saved; which is far better. In furtherance of ona great end, viz : \ The ez« treme low price system\ we take: pleasure in again Southern Chenango, to 'the Magnificent Stack of Goods, for the Spring Trade, which wa havé receiv> ed by Railroad and Canal, embracing dur usual im- mense- variety of - Dry Goods, Carpetings, Druggets, Rugs. Mattings, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Paper Hangings, Bonnets, ~ Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &n. £0. -Anso, M Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glass and Stone Wares Lamps, Mirrors, Clocks, Nits, Fruit, Fish, Paints, Oils, Nails, Glass, Dye Stuffs, &5. &c. that defy all tomprtitiun, . It will give us pleasure to show you our stock and prices, leaving for you to judge of their merits. MURRAY & KINYON. calling the.gitention of the citizons of Oxford aud | which we shall sell at wholesale and retail. at prices'\ | s : FASRIONABLE . TAILEORING:4 . (R. B. ih - Respgclfimxjnfgygnp the; citizens of Oxford, and its .vicioity, That Jig ,. has taken.the shop former Qeoygupxgi; « by G flamfiamup this yillages .. where bo will hoid himself ready at all times to exgcote any ordera.in the above ling of business, expeditiously, and ml?\ 3&9]! lugietué mid reacpa 'ashtonable: Style. !~ Fis work will not only be finishchin a. superior manner, but he intends to make his prices extremely moderate, so that noue can have an apology for being out at the a bois. io Cod © Cutting done on abort notice, and on the most reasonable. cerms. . In this branch of his buqfii‘as the subscriber does not hesi‘tau‘to deli); campetulus. (G- Farmers' Prouce taken in exchange, at mar- ket prices. R. lLCOiQ \Oxford March 19, 1950. G Mok r., New Tailoring Establishment ! a\; The Copartnershipheretpfore. » c P existing under the firm of Grace & - Bayles, being\ by\ motit consent, the undersigned would re- spectfully inform the citizens of the town of O&ford und fig vicinity, that he has opened a Shop in the building : formerly occupied by JahnhWil\T3y as ' a Tin Shop, one door south of Perry to tincucven's Hotel, w‘rgre he would be happy: to wait upon all customers in his line of business that may favor him with a call. N. B Curring done on short notice. Holliday John Hil s James B. \Hill t hauncey Jacobs Thomas Jaccba E. T, .Rev. Johnson Culsit Kinyon: Bradford C. Leal.L. B. Lewis Dame! Lobdel. Stephen W. . Landers Henajah Lampher Polly Lynds E. W tye Persons calling for the above, will pease say advertised, | ' LUMAN MeNEIL, P. M. THE~CHENANGO HOUSE, « OXFORD, N. Y. PAUL L. WESCOTT, would in- his old friends and the public that he has bought and SARI thoroughly repaired the above named House in Uxtord, on 'the West Side of the River, where hewill be happy to wait upon all who may favor with a call. ~> Tillotson Perty @ Vosburg M. L. Dr. Vandeflwle Gershom Matson N. 2 Waterman Catharine 2 Weaver John w Weich R. WebsierMary A. Wells Mary Amanda Willcox Simon S. Winchester Frances H. Williams Owen ___ By strict aitefition/to business and moderate char- | ges, be hopes to merit a liberal share of public pat- yp cnc og - \1 . (9 Housesiand (11?me todet. «JaneB, 1950 * [. McDonough Springs House.: _ B98. THE:undersigned would inform-the public [Ziff that this establishment at the wellknown SuZ- phur Springs, ot MeBonouigh, Chenango Co. NAY. is now open for thie reception of visitors, ba¥ing just 113511 refitted for the season. . Of the Springg.themsclves. it is deemed hardly Hecessary toapeak. The virtues of the waters have been too.successfully proved in past years to need any. eulo The situation of the Springs, thong] reticed, i# cool, delightful and healthy. And noJ paing have been spared by the proprietor for the comfort, convenience and advantage of visitors. (ge Charges reasonable. ,_ Th®subscriber also takes this method of tender- + ing.bis. thanks to.his numerous friends for their lib- \eral patronage, and will endeavor to merit the ap- probation all who may seé 6t to favor him with a call. F. D. BUNNEL July 1, 1830... ° & 20 3m41 .+, ROCHE'S - ant « Mammoth Store, May 1, 1850. 32 Interesting to the Ladies. ll‘HE Proprietors of the Mammoth. Stare, Nor- _ wich, big lesva to call the attention of the La- dies of Oxford aud vicinity, to the richest line of Seasonable Dress Goods, Shawls, &e. ever offered in the Chenango Valley, which have been purchased in New York within 'the past week at greatly reduced prices, and are offered at utremtli low prices. Super Blk Gro De Rhine Silks, from 25 to 40 in- ches wide, very high lustered. Rich BPk and Chameleon Satin Turcs, every width and combination of colors. Splendid plain, satin stripe and fig'd ChamneJeon Silks, all widths and colors. Fonlard Silks, every width, quality. and style,” ontire new degigns and beautiful colors. Silk Tissues-BV'k, mode, maroon, pink, green, blue and straw colors. Silk warp Barages, every color, plain and printed. Bwiss Muslins, plain, embroidered and dotted. Beautiful Dress Muslins, for ts. Linen Ginghama and Chambrays, from 1s. up. Good tress Prints; fest colors, snly 64 TT - e Arso---- Splendid Blk Sill Trimming Laces, from 1 to 14 inches wide, from 1s to $2. Gimps, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Splendid Linen Cambric Hdkfa; Ladies, Misses and childrens' Gluves and Hosiery of every style and materist; Beltings, Rich Hat Trimmings, Flowers, Wreaths, Borders, Bonnets, very cheap. Rich bl'k Lace Veils, Mlar's corded and Grass Linen Skirts; elegant Fans, &c., with a thousand other things both useful and ornamental, which we can, will and do sell 25 percent less thau can be found elsewhere. MURRAY & KINYON. Jute 1, 1550. 37 » 8 H A4 W L 8. WE'h-‘Wp just received another large invoice of splendid, plain, satin stripe, Damask and rich embroidered, bl'k, white, mode and colored Crepe Shawls, comprising some of the richest ever offered in this market, with a complete assortment of every other known style of Sommer Shawls at balf the usual price. Also, \ Another supply-of extra Rich Parasols, at redu- ced prices MURRAY & KINYON, Norwich, June 1, 1850. 37 WILLIAM BAYLES. Oxford, April 30th, 1550. *3m32 , TAILORING. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. |- BURROWS, Jr., respeclfnlly informs the in- H «habitants of Greene and vicinity, that he has opened a TAILORLYG ESTABLISHMENT one dour west of Monell & Squires Law Office, (up stairs,) where be sill be happy to wait upon all who will give him a call. He has just received the Spring and Sucimer Re- poris of Fashion for 1950, whic will enable him to execute all orders in his line in the latest styles, and they will also be executed with neatness and dispatch. , N. B. Cutting done to order, and warranted to ft. Porticulirattention will be paid to the cut- ting of Childrens' Clothing. . Greane, June 18, 1950. 39 Fire and Thief Proof Iron Safes ! For Merchants, Banks, and Jew» elers' use. | The subscriber man- ufactures and has coustan ly on adage assortment. of Iron Jafes of the most approved con- «traction, which he offers at much Jower rates than any other manu- Tacturer. materials, in the best manner, and. warrantedien- tirely-fire-proof. and free- ero merchants ear- the oublic generally are invited ta call and examine them,at the store of E. Corning & Co. sole agents ; JohmTowns'endesg , or at [he manufactory. | Each safe is forniched with a Thief Detector Lock, of the best construction. . Other makers' Saf «repaired, and new Keysand Locks furnished at the ¥hortest notice. H. w. COVERT, Corner of Steuben and Water-sts, Albany, Feb. 1, 1950. 6m20 Bread Without Yeast ! Effervescing Compound - Manufactured by B. T. BABBIT. THIS Compound 'is: warranted to produce the within-described effects, as follows: Directions for making Bread, Tea Cakes, Buckwheat Chkes, Re., by whi bog! 13 per cent. a | vilte, jp the € These Safes are made of the strangest te ORTGAGE BALE of Mortgagor JoratHan Bwfigflmof the tog’n at S?! th- unty. henahge and;State o . York.. Name a M‘pffgigwEdwsrdL omis of Junta: ville aloresaid.\ The mdrigage is dated the-nines teenth day-of October ote'thousand -élgght hunilfed and forty-eight, and yas recorded with the powerof sale therein Corifained infthe Clerk's office of Che-. mango County, ¢h: the twahty-ninth day of Octofié one thousand, eight hundred and forty-eight, :attivo a'clock, P. BE., 'in Boolc/of Mortgages No. 29/@piigo 189 &e. The mortgage was given to secure'the ayinent of twe ve- hundred dollars in manner fol- rowing 1 one-half one year from/the date of said mortgage, and tho residue two years from the date ofgaid mortgage, with interest anbually. The a- mount claimed to be due on éaid morigage . on the F first publication of this notice, (May 15, 1950,) is seven 'hundred-:ant! geven dollars ond ninety-nine cente, no part Of the principal or interest 'of said mortgage baving been paid. The premises.dre de- scribed in the mortgage as follows : | All that picce of land lying in . the town of Smithville, County and State aforesaid, known as part, of lot nuifiber .twenty-lour in the third 'towhship\of the thpgpfo Triangle, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the south-east corner of Dat.iel Brook's, Jr., land. and rfimning thenee north twenty 'chains to a stake and stones, thence west ten chgins to a stake and stones, theuce south twenty chains tom stake and stones, M twenty acres of land, excepting therefrom about three fourths of an acre on the south side of the road, and in the south-west corner of said lot us said ex- cepted piece was deeded to Abijah Brown, the wa- ter privilege reserved in gaid deed executed to said Abijah Brown ate heteby conveyed and intended to be to the said party of the second part. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land lying in the said town of Smithville, distinguished as a part of lot No. twenty-four (24) in township No. three (3) in the Chenango Triangle, Beginning at a stake standin on the-notth end of Jands of -Peter Horapaugh, an running thence along sard line-westerly two chiing and twenty-five links, thence north two chains and twenty-two links to a stake; thence east two chains and twenty-five links, thence south two chains and 4wenty-two links to the place of beginning, contain- ing one-balf acre of land, be the same more or less. Also, all that certain plece or parcel of land, bein the undivided south-half of the following describefi land, viz: The south part of lot No. thirty-four in the Gore in the town of Oxford, Beginning at the south-east corner 6f said\ lot thirty-four at a beech sapling murked 33, 34, 35, 36 -thence north fifteen chatus and forty-one links toa basswood post marked -thence north sixty-seven degrees west thirty-two chains and forty-two links to a beech post marked \| standing onthe east line of the Triangle, thence southerly along said line fifteen chains and forty- one-tinks to an old post marked, thence south sixty-seven degrees east thirty-two chains and iwenty-five links to the place of beginning,-con- taining forty-five acres two roods and thirty-five perches of land, be the same: more or less, ex- | cepting 'and reserving about four and three-fourths acres of land on the west side of said-lot heretofore deeded to Harrington Willcox, Junior, as by refer- epcirtohis deed will-more fully.appear ; also, ull the pine trees and timber is reserved on the' above described premises by the party of the first part for Thurston Willcox, Senior. “dis-Wan ereby con- veyed is about twenty acres and a half. The above described premises will be sold as well for the pay- ments that are already due, us for those that are to become due, af the hotel kept by Stephen L.. Avery in the viilage of Oxford and county of Chenango, on the tonth day of August, one thousand eight bun- dred and fifty, at twelve o'clock, noon, of that day. Dated May 15, 1850. \ ELLWARD LOOMIS, Mortgagee. Barcom & Cramsz, of Oxford, Chenango Co., Attys for Mortgagee. 34 MOHTG AGE SALE.-Mortgagors, George Turbill and Hanowh S. Tuthill bis wife. Mortgages, Josiah Tuthill. Mortgage dated April 5, 1845, and recorded May 3, 1848, in Bouk No, 27 of Mortgages, at pages 515, &c., in Chenango Co. Clerk's Office. Amount claimed to be due thereon is $2500 Description of mortgaged premises: A lot of land In allotment C. of Treat and Morris' pat- thence east to the plate of beginning, containing |. WE would tall the attéhtlon of FARMERS and others to the important improvemen, of this Furnace, for Dairy and other purposes. 'The Flues of this Furnace are so constructed that the whole surface of the caldron is heated at the same time, with a amall amount of fuel, and when used for heating mill with a tin tub in the caldron, there is no danger of scorching the milk, -a very important item in making cheese. . For boiling feed for cattle and hogs, -. ha,. public... They.ate. mo‘uscdmgreuxd- vantage by butchore, tantiers, bakers, hotel keep- ers, and for-various mechanical and manufactur» ing purposes. <4 ieing portable, they may be removed from place to place, as, occasion or convenience may require, The caldron can be lifted out and in to Taake any exatminations, or to clean the flues, without the expenso-of re-sstting. Premiums and Recommendations, 'The New-York State Agricultural Society awarded a silver cup. 'The American Institute a silver medal. ._ T2? Mechanics' Fair, nt Boston, a silver medal. R The Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, and twenty-five Cbunéy Agricultural Societies in this Siste, have awarded cither medals or diplomas. No article ever made for Farmers' use has given more universal satisfaction, and they ar warranted to answof the purpose recommended. We have also at our store a Jarge, number of certificates from thogo that have Wed thom, .. which can: - at time.... coe - _, Thero are cight sizes-from 10 to 120-galls. _ BROWN & EGGLESTON, _| _ Stoves sold cheaper than Ever | Ps \ ~ g For sale by __ 0 § - El. 4 - IA Two Dogra South of the Chenango Hotel. WOULD call the attention of all those in want of CLOTHLNG, to my new and select assort- mort of Spring and Summer Wear, which for ele- ganceof material and beauty of style cannot be sur- passed.. Let facts speak those who have not favored me with a call, I would say.call and see, satisfy. yourselves that you may in- (13h f 'per cont. by purchasing of me. sell lower for cash than any es- A ent of Shirts, from 62. to 14s. ; Coats roth $3 to 812; Fine Linen Conts at 10s. ; Over- ; Vests from 45. to $5. °R. ROUHE. May 7, 1830. 33 __ Books and Stationery, figfipfim- éfpnngatéuma Sched Books, 'ublications, Envelopes, wfiggolfinfifmwémmggfisfiffim? wate lind usd ba \July 4.5 | *T s. exipor. cle willhere- MHF oad,at my kilng in ‘ $. as abord. [TW HIST ARS celirated Cough is st\ ouder than words. To |° Tamika to [ LEISK. Important to Housekeepers 5_ AND 10-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings. 5-4 Cotton and Linen Pillow Case Goods. Lngcgfler, English, Marseilles and French Toilet ailts. Rig-h Embossed, Fig'd and stripe Drapery Mus- ins. f Moreeos and Damasks in every color and quality. Embossed Wool, colored, Worsted and cotton, Prand, Table and stand Covers. White mid brown Damask Table Linens and Cov- ers. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Towelings, &c. in ev- ery yariety at the very lowest prices, al the May 1 © MAMMOTH - CaRPETING® Are Cheap at the Mammoth ! 30 PS. New and elegant Brussels, 3 ply, power <2 Loom, and lug’erfinclngnim. of new designs, just received from the recent great auction sales in New York. \they“? bargains. $ pu. Fide. all wool Ingrain only 50¢. 25-ps cotton und wool Ingrain and colton stripe, froth Is. up. 10 ps. Brussel, Wool Venetian and strip Stair Car- | petingeyt , Rugfiprvggeti, MatGn [J5 ps. old heavy Floor wide. t You can save in the purchase of the r elt trom rtock ever exhibited this valley, hagglimgin at the Carpet Room of the #1 4.7 in every variety. H1 Cloths, from 3-4 to 6-4 ich a saring is effected in the flour of a- xAn Tal ca a B. T, Babpi falls\ In bli s Effervescing Compound two teaspoon» daseitaiX the coriponad with the floor then: what salt is required also mix with the flour, then half a pint of cold water to each pound of flour; much lmemflng is detrimental, and the oven should be hot before you commence mixing the bread.-- Not one-half of the usual tite should be occupied in mifting the dough, then set in the oven at once, You can put the above Compound into Tea Gakes, Puddings, Johony Cakes, Indian Cakes Ginger Cakes, gamma! Cakes, Corn Bread, Brown Bread, Biscuit, Butter Cakes, Buckwheat Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pot Pieg, and for all Baking purposes. There is no danger of getting too much of this Compound in the Cake, the more the lighter, and will not turn yellow, as it would if you would use Saleratus to excess. , The whole process of preparation fot the oven need not exceed two minutes, and any persuh tings. ple ofordimu?’ attention may conduct it, for on a small scale It is as simple and easy as the making of acommon poddin L , anvnouF-ifl the.Compound be well mixed with the flour. R 20s aba WASHING WITHOUT LABOR, B T. BABBITS SOAP POWDER-Pot your Clothes in a sulicient quantity of water to cover them, then idd (wo table-spoonfals of this Soap Powder, to each six tts of water ased with the clothes ; if the water bard, add more of the Pow» det, and boil “my fifteen minutes, after that rinse if In 18 mila _th N. B.-There being no rosin in this Scap, it will Téave the clothes very white, and no bad oily smell ay somme soaps do; tnaking a iiving of twenty-five r the Soap, fifty per cent on and cent on The wear ahdjfeir.by Fub- hes: to co I9 o e til pB his ly quite? =+*~~ PERKINS. Sherifi's Sale. .. , and Crepes in every color. Wreathes in every variety. ; Elegant and cheap Trimmings K ard cotton Ufusions, Wires, Borders, &a, at e'less than.stmall dealers ogmlly pay for fhem. Btraw Goode wetanever:so cheap before. , bo Milliners furnished with every thing in the line at city prices. -- MURRAY & KINYON. Will sell at p SUPREME COURT.- John: Abbott ag't Lemue] Newkirk,. rig-inn. Newkirk, Ethan Clarke, Jatces W. Glatke, Wilmot Roberfr, William .G. Sands, Frederick A. Sands, James H. Fox, and Levi parsuapre of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made on the fourth day of June one thougand eight bundred and fifty, in the abore entitled action, I, the subscriber, Sheri? of the County of Ch lic suction at the Stage House j Real | for sale ut prices i reenere vrowr dow taining about one hundred acres, excaplfiigforly-o'ne actes sold to Henry Vanest, and beginning ot a post and stones at the N. E. corner and runs along the N. line, north 86 degrees 29 min. W. 16 chains to a stake : thence 8. 40 deg. 12 min. W. parallel to the E. line, 25 chains 50 links to the south line of the lot : thence along said S. line, south 59 deg. 20 min. E. 16 chains § links to a post and stones, at the S E. corner : thenge N. 4 degrees 12 min. E 25 chains 50 links to lbe‘fflnu of beginning And also anoth- er piece of land jn the town of Greene, being the cast-half of lot No. 41, in allotment C. in a tract of land granted by the State to Treat & Mortis, and bounded N. by lot No. 42, E. by lot No. 12, south by lot No 40, and vest by tha west-Half of said lot from which it ii? en, containing 49 acres and 3 roods Said premises will be sold at public vendus at the Chenungo House in Greene; on the 18thday of July next, at nine o'clock, A. M. Dated April 23, 1850. ALONZO JOHNSON, 31 - of Greene, Att'y for Mortgages. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &t. W 5. NoOBTHRUP OULD respecifu-ly inform the flafliu and Gentlemen of Oxford and its vicinity, that be has just returned from the city with a splendid assortment of Boots und Shoes, among which may be foued the following : Menstfine Oak Calf Dress ROOTS, _ __ . m Marocco i a Kip a */ Thick, Kip, Calf and Goat Brogans, \/ Gaiters and DeOreays, t Ladies' Gaiters, French and Kid Buskins, Moroc- op ee oce Slipe lew, and, * Meroceo,call ar MM! 'and Reskins, rchwmémfiotfldafig lobs, HATS and CAPS, of all kinds and of the latest fashions, all of which he willsell at a staff per centage. Thesubscriber is now ready to make work of all kinds to order, in the most approved style, and at the shortest notice _ 1 think the. went, and pledge myself to sell at the lowest rates. Repairing done-at the aboriest notice, and in the neatest magnet. {p- Cash paid for Peltsand Deacon Oxford, May 1, 1850. > © LARGE essortrient $1118 4 chloged sso if whiteand Crap ,} AWN Brocka Shawls, fust receired and has rer before\ oered i McNEI Skips. 2 is shoj . a E public are invited to call at the old stand o « Brown & Eggleston, on Navy lsland, in the village of Oxford, where they can examine a large and well sc ected assortment of Cooking und other Stoves, without fee or reward. And if they wish to pur chase, they can do so at pricesas low os at any es tablishment in the county. The undersigned are confident they have at least some of the . BEST COOKING STOVES in the state of New York, viz ¢ 3 Sizes of the Buck Stove ; 3 do. Bailey, Wheeler $ Colg (éntral New: York ; a 4 sizes Diamond Stove; 2 do. Dr. Chancey'siAir Tight. For durability and convenionce, the shove Staves are notequalied by any. We bave also the Phoonix Stove, Rathboon's large Oven, extra Air Tight Stove, &e &c. Six Plato Stoves of ail sizes ; Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Parlor Stove. Stove Tubes, Coppér, Tin and Shect fron Wark, of the best quality. Mott's Agricultural Furnace and Dairy Stove.- Call and see tor yourself. an BROWN & EGG LESTON. Oxford, Oct. 10, 1849. _ ° & 9 STOVES! STOVES !! _ T1512 subscriber hae opened 'a new Stove Store in the ngw building first door North of the Stage House, In this village, and will keepconstant- ty on,hand a goodasgortment of i , grilling, Parlor and Box Stoves, which aa fase ree than the ch and-fiméfimiy be toosd the, “3m- ted Phconix Air Tight Cooking Stove, tha bestthat how before the pdblic. Healso continuesthe Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Business, where can be found a good assoftthent, and whic he will sell very cheap. For particulars call at m before purchasing elsewbere, as I charg nothing for showing. h N. B~-Jos'Worx prompily attended to. Cash is not refased when produce cannot be had. Oxford, Sept. 12--51 ° WM. PHILLIPS. To Rent. - on the Rast ey surpass any other article over before offered |- e w fea Ca . C/ fifiavég p es l , Fof the Removal And 'Peringitent Girk gp NERVOUS DISEASES,. 1 of thore. Comple hich. are, r {$1 ed, “mm\?‘f—Lflawn irfeafiélzusfxngfinf T in Am ne rv ou s Bw hihi) 30 loc This heautiful/and Evenifif’ifszgeillnfif tlfi fnys. tari .0 (HSS l322§\} be diflfigfilgh‘lfl ‘lligguimu, a I l'l‘l 6 Widet-valuable Emons aid the United States, «6:01:15 Dr, CHRISTNE'§ GALVANIG-BELE * medicinal discacery of the 2gt 1290 lc n tn . NLAGNET HG, FLUID; with the most perfect.ond certain. success, Inalf cuses of R . . pail h aEEFERIAL PEBIDETYY Strougthoning [had realising Body, shim; £an ”All“, i, on a cutivoaystgm. fhetras s tALgY, ion toe © NIC, ' De LU f Haaser at w! , ATOPLEXY,, r & in the SIDE and CHEST, Efivr‘. Cd.‘ PL [N4 a“ [M COMPLAINT and CURVATURE of than COMPLAINT, DISEASES: f the KIDNEYS, .DEFL CIENCY OF'NERYOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY] and all NERVOUS DISEASES, “flax-campmnllfilf‘ from use simple cause-namely, oB dutinay A Derapgement of the Ne#tous dy tem. (g- is Servous fi'mg ll el'uo: gnaw\; ma disense, a}:shay. gylnnguswl dl‘mfifl a of the alrea rated svetom }. while, , Ne cP Ged vanisin, as opptied by this beautifiit.and covery, the gum-mtg; must”. ond weakened sufferer is restored. to alh‘b’flly’hfl‘filfidi} 'The great peculiarity and excellence ofr ) + << Dr. Obristle's Galvanic Cluratfves, ) - consists in the fact that thay atrei} and cure direase outisard application, In pluce’of‘flw li‘fiml windy cram? ging. and plysicking the potiont, till exbausted Nature siuks hopelesely under the infijetion. oo,. They strengthen the whole equalize the Autloncof the LbudrpmfliJludzufi-Im |-. the slightest injury under any clroumstances. . Bugp.theit Introdgiction lo the United Statés, only three years since, more than > < mom ne . =-6-0 50 (LO—Li’jiwfm * ha ”(Wand 4mm}; tihtch .. AB. \ including sl ages, ol were a In go. tdilliet o to Nerrowr Comphpite t R c ENTIRELY AND PERMANBNTEY CURBED, hen sll hope of rellef had beep givenup, andere Hung clre bcflqued In yale f g n ‘ hr? To' Hinctratéthe ws 'f 'the. GALV ANIC BELT Ar qr su otter Chronic. pr H c zation, . or any 'other Chronio or . our Disorder. In onlinary cnyufl‘lmnliiiu'fin at“. which, by their action on the nervuqnjngmlnnl‘lhl stomach, afford lem‘vflarlry relief, but which Jrave. the tent In a low er state, and» with Injured faoultles/after e action thus excited has comed. Now compare this with the effect resulting fromthe applidatibn'of the GAL VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspepticenferer, even inthe worst éymptoms of go attack, and glrwy te the Rell around the 'Body, using\ the Mughetio Tnfd 'as directed In a short period the finyfinflqm-m sct of the: porltive, olemont of the Bell, \which\ pa a Gal tvh-nh:nagvcznklaunn T3? um“ \an wk surg- teFund euce back again e ve, Tina keeping up a tinuous cur-gn‘lla clienlmn throu houtnlh‘a \tyne-n: Thes the reost severe cases of DVAPERSIA are PER MANENTLY CURED, A FEW DAYg 18 AMPLY SUN-12115117 TO ERADICATE THE Inmzvor |. vical CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the nigét.Undoobted Ciaractér]®\ From all parts ofthecountry: could be given, suftcianf 6o AH every column in this paper ! . AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that \ Truth is stranger than Fiction.\ * cuBE Or vos Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspsfala REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments rnd exeiléd reputation :- Stomy, New Jersey, July 19, 1948. Dx. A. H Cirmistin-Dear tir: You with to kpow of me what bas been the result In my own .of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT ANDY K LACK. My reply ls os follows : . For about twenty years I had been eufforing from Dy«pepra. Erey (he tyfiptoms became worse, nor cauld 1.obiale permauent \Yul-11°!) of medical lrnimdnf’whulnur About fearf rince, in Icons-rum of {uranium-x Ind weather, in the arge of m E p egg, to a Il'irli mamas! uni-3 for yeu r lint. caused me indescribable aug Farther: in the winter of M8 and \4 in cinte quence of preaching m great desl in: my owi abd various other churches to this region, 1 like!“ by the Bronchitls which spon bechmd 'vo'berefe to require an Imwédiate: suspension of.. my Iators. Afy nervous eytt note the lg“: \ mmmw.mmm m i bther “at; and as mlyn xxx-ream.“ m mil 61W or ors .-'u ton as“. the i o armaco - Eprer soul System thi dépmhfflth ”i Inst I was Mb!” ' amine and (though with Bay in June, 1848. 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