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myesnmmenie tg, &o« d » nl S+ lit nter \BRA dics of Pidisbndh) Consus LOM geo ted\ countries. bn than any ather malady 5 had; unti] within a fow years, thore crenely to, stop ts devastation of te NT'S5 INDIAN EENONARY BALSAM WI r gf the most matked and developed Biot S a 17mg in. underlain} «may of gh hopeless cuses ns wore it by any athor So utterly hope a 1T ile affored persons, as to have been pro- # Rounced by plyticitne and friends to be a _ +. Some, who had ervacly vino. thir huriul-clothes made, have been curd, 'and yet live-othens, who it was enid would not live another \ 3, Fa'ngw's Smyrna hearty as th por wes Vfixpfiyfil m‘d active o 'eRANT's INDIAN BurifYING differs from that, because this poset Fwd-m- which sro peculiarly adapted to, “a, ,to cure . q vo «and of & pulmonary usture- alse whord dnternally, as ing Bwritacr cures and heats ulcers externally. This ever were, th cTeunsing and piurlfyiug virtues nourty “Pg ira‘pnrmm, which wo enll EXTRACT. sees several other und are essential oughs and Copsumptions, such discnses as haunITipl-nve a fatal under ordinary treatingut, when they * «t . ;- Breast Throat, Lungs, and Heart - hh ¢ BALSAM heals ih the , and # a sear mJ wonen and conly he the Pvsire: Bal. m cares of Cough and Consumption out of tem, and. tronic Coughs, abundantly * la: bich and its undou vie. : A ling ot Nercous T and Side Nghe Sweat. Pitionel . _ Nomeitedy that has Been half as certain and doutal weakneases und ~PRANTS PULMONARY RALSAM, it ence whether the derangement be » or ducidental NERVOUS DUUTABILITY, proof. Westate this cure to prove the poieer to fitmpmwm s used, even after he >> by physician and friends to be In the ~uctunlly abroud. , , ton Spa, Serstogn Co. @b ts We can pro Jygqupunmqggg hopelea mid ced figfiimfigf in ', Dyspepsia ! Ses thecuse of T. 8. IFitcaz, morehnnt of A wil 3% 4o/Chilarin und Adults ure ahoays cured. © €hofer -* <MONARYBALSAM be administered. . It A. Parker, Otselic ; A. M. Acherly »Bonough ; D. Beebe, Guilford, and gro SHALL open to-morrow, a kin o factured from the celebrated Lime which was discovered by theiforest halfa century since. ~after-be-kept constantly for sate, either @l}barfel or wagon load, at my kilns i suit pdrcbasers. *,. Oxford, May 14, 1950. p raray To Dairymen! > ix os [¥ed by those who call soon. 4595 sal cheap by T. G. NEW}! sher al}other remediea have failed to do good. ie . . Thousands of Consumptions ve {inamfatking effeacy fox, heal eine 2 Tie and ing properties. in wing com : If Hlood Bleeding as the L P raf the Heart, Cholera Infontum, Dysentery * merComplainas in Children andfldulg, asthma, nnd ALL '* FENMIALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS, been offored. to th§' public his over Co 2 ths cas as\ af this gase, and the reepectable und undoubted muamglungs and factewwo refer to our PASPHLETS 'This cure was effected on Mre. ZIBA DVKEMAN. of Rolle prose. boyand a doubt, «cand Drugyists in every town jn the State. s, Pain abd Sim- wakes no differ- ion, excess, ut othe weaknew-it regulates ALL, by strengthen- L P the system, equalizing. the cirenlation, nnd »oothinge wnd way-Pug See our Pamphlets CONSUMPTION. ® A Dying Woman Cured ! save life, when erson is cone {Zn stages of disenso dving-ond. in this case. so far gone that the und were bought. . For the particulars mol of all memerable eager COMPLAINT. ._.. besiua cure of Pr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Ct., and othore. tics, Wyoming ¢o., N. ¥. end many more, in our Prmphlets. sentery and Summer Complaint px Weakly Chitdren wilkbebomer feaky, healthy, and hearty, and grow rapidly, by . thiis BALSAM \\ , *\ No fged over mourn the denth of her child ht! h“; farctrm, while teething, if BRANT 8 PU should. be, for wich cases; given in larger than the ordinary doses * For sale by W. G, Sands & Co. and W. W. Pack» cerfi Ozford ; F. E. Barnard, Greene; Welch and °. White, New Berlin; H. Mitchell & Son, and H. Harris, Norwich ; J. S. Tarbell, Sinithville Flats ; EcC. Lyon, Pitcher; Whitford & Fuller, Sherburne, , Bainbridge ; ~G. 'D. Phillipsi& Son, Coventry ; H. Billings, At. «Upton ; T. Shepherd, Smyrna; Theodore Hill, Mc- by Merchants 26 Fresh Burnt Lime. F.Lime, manu- Stone quarry, the natives al «Al€Gnetant supply of the above article will here- r by the bush n quantities to $8. H. FISK. .... 200 cards of Wood wanted, inquire as above. 24 vety. large Butter Bowls, ntay be obtain- R BALDWIN. torr nnn n -__ ___ OMS, \Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Gloves, ._ A) Hosiery, Lawns, Masline, Ginghams, Foolard Silks, Worked Parasols, &c. in lgreat varie~ RK & »QN, Tomek r ROCHE'S TP calf: the attention of G, to-ray new af hay f he» Rendyfjfadb Clothing Store ' Tio Doors South of the Chéitngo Hotel. those in want golect assort- Sommer Wearf-which for cle i f Tiznd‘bnutf fiefs. \ ahobe who tur 'say call and seep salle) va af isfmedt this 1108 of New York, full adeo Vests [rong 44, I of style cannot. be sur- onder than words, To 'enct favored me with call, 1 would froa Kudzu that you may in- Sask € fmt_by purchasing of me. “(87g $01?” for cash thugnny es- Hight of Shirts, from 6s. to 142. ; Coats to #12 Fing Linen Conta at. .JDs. y/ Over- RROCHE, 83 thousands for the 'going to the treme low price calling the attention Southern Chendngo, mense. variety of Dry Groceries, and prices, leaving Me} Good elsewhere. June 1, 1550. R usual price. Also, ced prices m m Quilts. line. ers May 1. - a from is. up. petings. 415 ps. old wide. May 1. C € egant ind secure the Golden freagure. this and of few and order, and health, and at the same thma,,8e0 Mammoth Store, where is an exhaustless ming, more prolific than -|-the Placers of Californiay and if gold cannot be found, it can be saved, which is far better, In furtherance of one great end, via: © The ea- system\ we take pleasure in again of the citizens of Oxtord and : to the Magnificent Stock of Gooils, for the Spring Trade, which wa have receiv- | ket prices ed by Railroad and Canal, embracing our usual ime ° Mammoth Store, May 1, 1850. es S H A W L S. TE have just received another large invoice of splendid, plain. satin stripe, Damask and rich embroidered, bl'k, white, mode and colored Crepe $3315- corpris‘mgI some of the richest ever offered . N. 1; -There being no rosin in this Soap, it will in this market, with a complete assortment OF | lege R f . other known style of Sum‘mer Shaw ls at ball the leave the clothes very white, and no bad oily smell Rich Embossed, Fig'd and stripe Drapery Mus- Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Towelings, &c. in ev- ry variety uf the very lowest prices, at the MAMMOTH. CARPETING® Are Cheap at the Mammoth ! 30 \PS. New add elegant Brussels, $/p1) , powter Loom, and superfine Ingrains, of new designs, 'Just received Trot the recent great auction sales in New York. They are bargains. 5 ps. Fine, all wool Ingrain only 50c. 25 ps cotton and wool and cotton stripe, ~ Hate. , andlfrepaw 11:10! amped Wreiibertnerer wnew. - = '| Sik 22d toon hes, Borders, &c. at |. prigenton ifort Carlen godt Teat se myy p= zo THE GOLD 1 THE\ commenceniont \of thi ; * fis witnessed the departure: of hundreds and # far off inpdern EI Dorgdo, gager to citer far to remain in d save your- money and ure. tha prize by \F ERVER || Norwich, irrors, Clocks, MURRAY & KINYON. Bo Interesting, to.tho.Ladies. Fy*HE Proprietors of the Mammoth Stare, Nor- wich, bey leave to call the attention of the La: | dies of Oxford and vicinity, to the richest line of Seasonable Dress Goods, Shawls, &c. ever offered in the Chenango Valley, which have been purchased in New York within the pust week at greatly reduced prices, and are offered at eatremely low prices. Super Blk Gro De Rhine Silke, from 25 to 4@ in- ches wide, very high lustered. Rich BI'k and Chameleon Satin Tares, every width and combination of colors. Splendid plain, satin stripe and. fig'd Chameleon Silks, all widths and colors, Foulard Silks, every width, quality and style, of entire new designs and beautiful colors. Silk Tisszes-BI'k, mode, maroou, pink, green, blue and straw colorst Silk warp. Barages, every color, plain and printed. A Swiss Myslins, plain, embroidered and dotted. Beautify? Drees Muslins, for ts. like B . “mm“;‘ggggw ty res Pfints‘,gfl§lj3myu§‘f$fih A- Splendid-Blk Sitk-Trimining: Laces, from 1 to 14 inches wide. from 1s. to $2, - Giimps, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Splendid Linen: Cambric Hdkfs ; Ladies, Misses and childrens' Gloves and Hosiery of every style and material : Beltings, Rich Hat Trimmings, Flowers, Wreaths, Borders, Bonnete, very cheap. Rich bl'k Lace Veils, Mar'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 per cent less than can be found MURRAY & KINYON. 37 Another supply of extra Rich Parasols, at redu- MURRAY & KLYYON, Norwich, June 1, 1850, 37 Important to Housekeepers, AND 10-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetihgs. 5-4 Cottun and Linen Pillow Case Lancester, Eaglish, Marseilles and French Toilet ods. Moreens and Damasks in every color and quality. Embossed Wool, coiored, Worsted and cotton, Prang, Table and stand Covers. White lind brown Damask Table Linens apd Cor- 10 ps. Brussel, Wool Venetian and strip Stair Car- Rugs, Draggets, Mattingu in every variety. vy Floor Oil Cloths, from 3-4 to 8-4 Gp You can save money in the purchase of the »bova goods, and have the benefit of a selection trom the largest stock ever exbibited in this valley, by looking in at thé Carpet Rooms of the. ; MAMMOTH. Millinery Goods at Wholesale and Retail! .; « 500 NEW and Elegant Fashionable Ledies | Saor and-Missés Bonnets of every kind, quality uegally pay for them. alrpe | ig-senpi-centeniiabyeay, Goods, Carpetings, Druggets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Paper Hangings, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, £C. £C.-A180, l-IardWarqIL‘ Glass and Stone Ware, Lamps, Nuts, Fruit, Fish, Paints, Oils, Nails, Glass, Dye Stuffy, &e. &e. 7 which we shall sell at wholesale and retail at prices ; to execute all orders in that defy all competition. It will give us pleasure to show you our stock dispatch. for you to judge of their merits. Crockery, _.. R. BWLGOXK, ~ ith v citizens by °C where ho wit hold] s all times to exectile any orders in the above lino df business, ecpeditiously, _.. and in the most tasteful and asa Fashionable Btyle. , His work will not only be finished in a superi0® manner, but he intends to make his prices (strung/y inoderate, sd that none can have an apology for being at the elbows. , u“(tJt-rl'l'nm done on short notice, and on'the most reasonable ierms. In this branch of his business the subscriber does not besitate to defy competition. >- Procuce taken in exchange, at Mar- R. 8. WILCOX: s 2d ' D. Mompion; in this village f imagined“; Okford, March 19, 1950. ° ~ T \ mATLORING. | C BURROWS, Jr., respectfully informs the in- l H habitants of Greene and vicinity, that 11:3 hfiax opened a TAILORLNG ®STABLISHMEN T one door west of Monell & Squires' Law Office, | wp stairs,) where be willbe happy to wait upon all who will give him a call. He has just received the Spring and Summer Re- ' ports of Fashion for 1950, which will enable him his line in the latest styles, ' and they will also be executed with neatness and N. B. Culting done to order, anfiwammpd to fit. Particular attention will be paid to\ the cut- ting of Childrens' Clothing. Greene, June 18, 1850. eram reppin -- oke =- - Bread Without Yeast | Effervescing Compound - Manufactured by | | 'B. T. BABBIT. 1TH18 Compound is warranted to produce the | 30 within described effects, as follows : Directions 'for making | &c., by which a saving is effected in the flour of a- bout 13 per cent. To Maxe Bnxap.-Take of flour one pound, and B. T. Babbit's Effervescing Compound two teaspoon» fulls. - In all cases mix the compound with the flour then what salt is required also mix with the flour, then halt a pint of cold water to each pound of flour; much kneading is detrimental, and the oven should be hot before you commence mixing the bread.- Not one-half of the usual time should be vccupied in mixing the dough, then set in the oven at once. You can put the above Compound into Tes Cakes, Puddings, Johony \Cakes Indian | Cakes Ginger Cakes, %§mqneal Cakes, Corn Bread, Brown Bread, Biscuit, Rader Cakes. Buckwheat Cakes, Apple. the more thy lighter, Compound in the Cake, a you will not turn yellow, as it would Fespectioily gffimglt'he citteens |. fot Otd ciaity, that , his takeb thoghop “WWW I NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ; Bread, Tea Cakes, Buckwheat Cakes, | -a and For all he will sell at ~~ Sods g‘apg lek: oll ,.! a'I'l‘1‘ere_i..-;1|u figfiofiéfiwm‘ffiwrm #» wen Historical Lorenzo of adapted size and July 5, 183 W « dnd Buskins. Ry - Saleratus (0 excess. B The whole process of preparation for the oven | need not exceed Iwo minutes, and any person capa- | ple of ordinary attention may conduct it, for on a | small scale it is as simple aud eary as the making of | a common pudding. Prrcautios. -Let the Compound be well mixed ( with the flour. - 8 WASHING WITHOUT LABOR. B. T. BABBITS SOAP POWDER.-Put your | Clothew in a sufficient quantity of water to cover | theim, then add two table-spoonfuls of this Sp Powder, to each six. quarts of water used with (he clothes ; if the water is hard, add more of the Pow» der, and boil them fifteen minutes, after that rinse | them, and that is sufficient to tmuke them clean.-- | per cent on the Soap, fifty per cent on the labor, and twenty-five per cent on the wear and tear by rub» bing the clothes - No bard soap is required to com- _, $ ing for a family of 10 or 12 pe sons. For sale at | | any enlogy 1 plete a washing. | The entire: cost of the material used does not exceed two cents to complete a wash- PERKINS, July 1. McDonough Springs House. THE undersigned would inform the public that this establishment at the well known 8u/- phur Springs, at MeDonough, Chenango Co. N. Y. is now open for the reception of visitors, having just been refitted for the season. Of the Springs themselves it is deemed hardly necessary to speak. | The virtues of the waters have been too successfully proved in past years to need The situation of the Springs, though retired, is cool, delightful and healthy. And no pains have been spared by the proprietor for the comfort, convenience and advantage of visitors. (KJ Charges for Board reasonable. 'The subscriber also takes this method of tender- ing bis thaaks to his numerous friends for their lib. gral patronage, and will endeavor to merit the ap- probation of all who may see fit to favor him with a call. F. D. BUNNEL. July 1,1950. ° 341 8 on article of food, it surpasses all other pre- parations of Wheat for the specific design of producing and maintaining a bealthfal condition of the of digestion, assimilation, Ac. It may be ready for the tablo in a great variety of forms and for many purposes is superseding Rice and Bar- ley, being more nutritious, and prepared in less time. To those of sedentary babits, che ose of wheat prepared in this form cannot be foo highly estima- ted ; and where \it has ben' used by such persons, its virtues have made it a favorite article of daily food, in some shape or other. For safe at June 26. - PERKINS. Sole and Upper Lezthfir. HE best arficle in this market; call and ex- amine a lotjust rec'd by H. L. MILLER Nov. 23. H PAID FOR PAPER RAGS, at THIS-OFFICE A New Wagon for Sais! * [ HAVE a stout heavy froned two-horse Wi 1:ng to dispose of on a Wineries: change for woods =+, ¢ EP. MILLER. paid for Hides and Shine 1 mmumgpfiifl Wee-11:1 [ 'The subser kinds to ord t in Campbell Lif Violin, Flute, dard aud. popular works Among the late works received aro- Cooper's Ways of the Hour ; - Lives of Patrits and Heroes; Mrs. Sigourney's Select Poeins ; Mury and Martha Washington ; Civil War in Hun California and the Colman's Continental Agrtculture ; e of Dewitt Clinton ; of the Bible ; Women of Friendship ; Geogra 0 Boots and Shoes, among which may be found the following : Mens' fine Oak Calf Dress BOOTS. + Morocco ** ** he shortest nutice ios Women ofthe Blble ; Howitt's Home of the Poet ; Beecher's Lectures to Young Men ; Thoughts to Young Men, by Horace Legal and Commercial Dow's Works, complete, Greenwood Leaves, by Grace Greenwood ; Catholic Bibles an 20 Ingersoll's 24 War betogeen the United States and Great Britain ; , . The Military and Civil Life of Washington ; Gillespie on Roads and Road Making. . Instruction Books arranged for the Accordion, Fife, Clarinet, Flageolet, Piano, &c Composition, Memorandum and Blank Books, of every description. A fine assgrtmgnt sale at reduced prices. Prayer Books of all Great inducemen purchase Books for Schoul Libraries, School Districts can be supplied with Books {lb the wants of (heinyjndgtgfiampfibrmv and to better condition and char- Globes,, . Charts _ 'The, subs riber=Jiag| > Just received a Jotgo,8 1} a well selected asso IY d Prayer Books. tof Family Quarto Bibles for kinde and prices. . ts ase offered to those wishing to acter than most of those offered by 120 - ~ - Boots and Shoes, Hate and Caps, &e. E. NORTHEUP, OULD respecifuily inform the Ladies and Gentiemen of Oxtord and its vicinity, that he has just returned .from the city with a splendid assortment of &, Kip, Calf and Goat Brogans, ters and DéeUrsays, , | Ladies' Gaiters, French and Kid Busking, Moroc- © co Buskins, Walking Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' Moro Childrens' Shoes of all descriptions. Ohmokes ny ue a \hase supress, /n dk Tod of the latest\ fashtonsall 'of a small per centage. ber is now ready to make work of all i the most approged style, and at J think I have the best ovsort« ent, abd pledge myself to sell at the lowest rates, Repairing done at the shortest notice, andin the - / neatest manner. tg- Cash paid for Peltsand Deacon Skins. Oxford, May 1, 1850. A-Second Arrival by Canal, F Rich Hat, Cuff and Neck Ribbons; Berage DeL.anes for summer. Lawns; corn col'd Linen Ginghams and Lawns, which makes my assortment of Dry Googe equal in style and beauty to any ih town L. MILLERS, and if the goods suit, the prices shall. Washington Square, May 7, 1850. for sale by store. of May{7. T House in ronage. Chenango gages, at bearing da remises k \T\ o is claimed premises ar Hally as fol ihe town of farin, roos! to Ch sigma: B t . ; ; clive | oo) c= 202 - as come soaps do; making a saving of | pu pia rUBBER CARRIAGE CLOTH E. CLARKE & sons. DRESS GOODS F »very description, including Gingbanth, Ba- reges, Delanes, Chambre, plain and figured |. Silks, cin be bought at very low prices at the cheap MeNEIL. & SHELDON, | ; To Sportsmen ! NOTHER lot of elegant double and single bar- r¢led Fowling Pieces, for-sulo by sold Regions ; rtment/ol manele Misce Liam. prising trlany <of the stan- | > of the day. 200, To. U Monn; Comman Place Book; 2 vols.; Also, small Bibles 'and Trustees Moit's -Fogent “rim, nul an Riou rota tin ves BAIRY STOVE! 6 of this Furnace, for Dairy and other purposes. cheege. - For boiling feed for gatfly and Pedlars. J. B. GALPIN. s and Slips. o, calf and Goaf Boots wok Beautitul small figured Lidies call at H. 33 a R. BALDWIN, \to the- publics Ao greu inipurpuses‘ without the expense of re-setting. Preminms and Recommendations. warded a silver cup. 'The American Institute a silver medal, The Mechanics' Fair, at Boston, a silve medal, State, have awarded-cither medals or diplomas. We have olso at our' store a large n hose that ba ed them wat ; For sale by -* BROWN & Stoves sold ¢ re od well sected assortment ol Cooking and other Stoves, without fee or reward. | And if they wish to puy\ chase, they can do so at prigeaus law as ot any cs- CHENANGO HOUSE, tablishimeut in the county. 'The undersigned are confident they have at least OXFORD, N. Y. some of the noriga b he PAUL L. WESCOTT, would in- fform his old friends and the public i Rie generally, that he has bought and Mt] thoroughly repaired the above named x‘mrd. on the West Side of the River, where hewill be banpy to wait upon all who may favor him srith a call. By atric attention to business and moderate char- ges, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public pat- (- Howes and Carmiaors to let. June 3,1350 Lyud’s Magnetic Powder ! FOR thedestroction of Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Mustictocs, Moths, Flies, &c. for the demwuction of Rats and Mice, without poi sou, for sab at open dz ___ 222222252 ORTGAGE BALE.-On the second da f M Octoler, 1540, Philip Lansing and Gog-go Lansing extcuted a mortgage (bearing date on that day ,) to Wlluma M. Patterson, which is recorded in G. (2:16: Office, in Book \8\ of Mort» # , &e, on which th i claimed dug The raid no: Tl; executed atther mortgage to John H. E nsing, an thesame day and covering the same is recorded in the same office in tar efiwna‘guggrlh 10, opdwhicb there + The said mortga Ait 131° “Md is. 1: All that parcel of Chenango Rig (a! m of kniflul'amd’n theace easterly on said line to th centre of the lading from Greens Vi a Botks: . thence southerly to the ceotreof the Canal hesango Canal on Peter Lan- the centra of the Canalto , m Bite: : thenee op the enone fa a £2 Iai® ”w“; about Inf , Pills PERKINS. substan- sitoated in the centre of the are not equalled by any. BEST COOKING STOYES n the state of New York, viz : \ 3 Sizes of the Buck Stove ; 3 sizes Diamond Stove ; 2 do. Dr. Chancey's Air Tight. Cal} and see for yourself. Oxford, Oct. 10, 1849. STOVES ! STOVES !! io the few builditig Gtst door North of ly on hand a goodassortment of which he will sell cheaper than theghoapest. tod Phoinix Air Tight Cooking Stove; the best t anow before the pobligfrfldstbo coatinneithe Tin, Sheet: Iron and - 1:le sell very cheap. For particularacall at sho uothing for showing. is not refused when produce canoot be had. Oxford, Sept. 12--51 wmr wood a WE would call the attention of FARMERS . and others to the important improvement The Flues of this Furnace ate so constructed that the whole surface of the caldron is heated at the sams time, with a small amount of fuel, and when used for heating milk with a tin tul in the caldron, there is no danger of scorching the milk, -w very important item in making , o o and hole; they surpass any other ar! iEle ever before offered vantage by butchers, tanners, bakers, hotel keep- ers, and for various mechanical and manufactur- cing portable, they may be removed from place to place, as occasion or convenience may retwire. The caldron can be lifted out and in to make any examinations, or to clean the flues, The New-York State Agricultural Society No article ever made for Farmers' use has given more universal satisfaction, and they are warranted to answer the purpose recommended, umbar of cheaper than Ever ! HE public are invited {o exll ot the old stand of Brown & Eggleston, on Navy Island, in the village of Oxford, where they can examine a large 3 do. Bailey. Wheeler & CoJs Central New York ; For durability and convenience, the above Stoves We have also the Phronix Stove, Rathbone's large Oven, extra Air Tight Stove, &c &c. Six Plato Stoves of all siz Parlor Stoves, and the self-regulating Parlor Stove. Stove Tubes, Copper, Tin and Sheet fron Ware,, of the best quality. , - Mott's Agricaltural Furnace and Dairy Stove.- ; Air Tight BROWN & EGG LEstON. 9 THE sabscfiber has opened a new Sfove Sfore the |. Stage Houeoy in this village, and will keanconstant- Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves. Attiong hfe assortiéit ntay'be found the celebra- where can be found a good afiflaigfz?x;wh efore puichasing elsewhere, as 1 tharge N. B.-Jon Wor promptly attended to. Cash . WM. ERILLIPS. b r wifforing \The Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, and twenty-five County Agricultural Societies in this bat my ~> Married. Woman's Private Medic 'montal ill; prof H desi bmibittoring hor ifo, thitt of he fend, hfl'milng the fatare welfare of teretitdred, krlting b, if known; would Hive the from causes which, if} unhigithb bas. }, the angotah to.the wife, gaffering, 5“ mwb‘dwesflmh‘“ ing, thoir origin In tho mind belpg wedlgh “We; 'u fy band embarmiszmonts and p harsasod to consequence of Mifi-‘hejflfif bosom. - to every wife, to every. hushand, that the dreadful and harrowing. conmoquendes, to tho-healib and-hap- piness of both may be avoided! Life to to aborgignd health too pracions to admit any mgtigpjfim to bo spent without flie full epjoyment th6.other The timely possedion of a little work, entitled as follows has best} the nteans of saving the hymn”: the lifo of thonainds; asover > ik TWO HUNDRED 'THOVUSAND copies have bech.sold since the first stilling wu a sued. cul. a 5m author has been Inducbd' to wdvertise tt 'by the urgent and prosiing request of thise wpd hive beon indebted to its publication for all thoy bold dear (that all may bave an opportanity of obtaining it}/ 5nd who have favored him with thoursnds of; Jotters of encomiom, some of which are ann to the adyer tissment. , THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Médica! Companion«. © ey +0! rrores10r or or wales , Tyentieth Editiony 18mo, pR. 250, Prive, 9100. HIS WORK I8 INTENDED, ESPECIAL m? 19011 THE AARRIED, or those mwm§h4 ting marriage, on it disclosos im portant secrote schitif should be known to them particularly, Here, ”myfemnlufl‘ffl wife, is mother-the una either badding into womanhood, the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates important obange-can discover the cannon, 6 . lam-\ma Mnemonic; efficent remedicn and magi; tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which hor ia. sub , ”frfi'iv’fiam contained in its pages have proved n blessing to thousnnds, as the {nnutbrable reccived by the author (which he is pyrmitted by, the writers to publish) will attost. , ICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES, Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in 201121355; tor or 2p 'orlcs subset ot 81, $0 withi ghqflrfll {L wert by Todily c - Forbe Us: a lo , Droope: “flyinguw Lying rc - Her fond a In the a And the a A good | Wgen the e aguil 'All, fiifll O'er son Add when | have, Through Like {/ is ow y ~- \Like pal Till yo co 'to your Yo romend Childrer That were From th Nature's b an. go While the Like a p Sho will be And will When it is Home or ~ 4, t [hypn- # MAM -My Der Dr A auniona “IV i witch I enclosed one dollar to your ad mig would wit have “(é-9 ° gratitznlo, for my \ & to our sincere and hoartfelt emotions. wifo hat been porcoptibly sinking for home three years or more, in consequence of her groat guish and suffering: some minim- bum-m confinement; every saccossive on8 debilhated and pmstrated her, potting her Ife Inciin- bilnent danger, and which was. on the Just occaalot despaired of- 1 enpposed that this athin of things was inevitable, and resumed myself to meat thir worst. As this time tuawe about two wonthe) a book highly spoken of as containing) some reaching my case. | On its m3: dnl peroal;1 sot expimns to you.the “alias“; aflordod my dun-“uni! wind. and the 1a pai mparted to my wife, on learning. that “g gwglsfiuflbry of M‘Tfll. Des meaux provided a 11 opened a prospect to me which 1 Jitd oojved was possible, No pecs. mary consld@ratioh cin ever ropay the ohlrations I am under to you for having bean the means of im: arting to us the matters contained in* The Married man's Private Modical \' Bot for this, ore another year would have passed over my head, in all human probabilitp my wife would have' becn in her save. and my clildrin left wotherlom.' Batfoit from a Letter. Competence and Health \ Lascasten, Pa, Oct 24, 1847. \ Mi. Daa Bii 1 know you will have thiilund ness to bear with me lo encroaching upon your thar, while f acknoselodge fin behalf of myralf m1 wifai the abligations we frel ourseivrm you to hay log made known reriain matters. contained. In your most Invlosbie 'Mamaed Woman's Private Medica? Comp-ain‘t? Jt bas hmwmntg he wax?! in “1:5 jo ma. . If J express myst er warmly, seo that I cm‘m lg too warmly. whunmfim m the- extent to which 1 haves through 1t, bien ftd. 1 will atato wy situation when 1 obtéined io merest carlosity -_ 1 Inok upoo t ns one of the most of my life. I hI-d bun-Wt! Tums ten yours, n‘ai wss the {altar of soven children. } was lone struggling oncesstpgh to the ent! lhll‘ mmulm a \mm“? WWW, but the of my otmost exertions.at the end Toft me about where | w as at the of each year . and that only, with the most »stinted economy, suffi- cing with barely the nocessnties of lifo - Finally, this constant effort was beginning to have its cect u my bealth : I felt leas capable. to endure its mtg: anew, while 1 felt the beressity of perurveriina?' i ia un lcmmywlflhi‘v imperative, in consequence t a - ton of my wile with a ated years, \1:3. ohmzlumfimgl 351m ber bed; und of coursh. able of tn ; mont A hold lfl'filr ngf “Mfg: finn- gv‘hmll'u” 1 t (£1! what wabld have given 0 aix ye f W hat woold my yife‘bnn évfn'fhamgfid the long datys arid stil longer nights fafa'ob ”fifl‘tfiffim of which -would fixve beer\ avi r mpy * Phrnlnflvzflnlnt £11323; REA o 00. 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