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ntuBzsa F R E N C H F U R R M U i i i i i j M A N U F A C T O R Y ) A U B U R j Y ) JV. Y. H E Uudersignetl is extensively engaged in inanufaciui mg F R E N C H B U R R M I L L 8 T O N E 5 , anti as no o t h e r than Selected Blocks 3 O O K S I F O R F A R M E R S $ G J I R D E A E R S . F ESSENDEN'S N e w American Gardener; Containing practical directions, on the cul ture of fruits, and vegetables, &c. Ghaptai’s Agricultural Chymistry, a new j rvo> k. ! The Complete Farmer ; containing a compen- | (Iious epitome of the most important branches s.re used in tiie manufacture ot M ill Stones at {). a p i c u l t u r e and rural economy; by the au- this Factory, lie respectfully solicits the attention t|lor\0f Ametican Gardener; of Millers and Mill-VV'rights t<> an examination T h e p artnerg-> G u i d e ; The Horticultural r i Register , Jtc. &c. &.c. dio a r e als > agents ol’ the quality of Stock and Workmanship. I have now on hand selected with the greatest cart by tny Foreman, i ;.,j I conlidenlly recommend them to gentlemen j unaasjetl in building mills, to make (ile best ) . . . , : ossible quality o f Mill Stones, anti sueh as a r e | I is s titi against quae r nostrums ForSale by IVI ?ON & TERRY, for die “ GeneseeFarmer.” No. 9, Exchange Buildings. ' A f t e r k l l , there - jl n A « » ANTI-SCOR.BUTIC SPECIFIC. T HE peculiar properties of this invaluable article w e r e d i s q o v e r e d accIdent/Iy,about five years ago, by a gentlem a n - o f know n and acknowleged practical and speculative science and respectability; and an enem y t o q u a c k ery iu -all its form?. In a ease which occurred within his ow n family, a young lady was af flicted w ith an i n v e t e r a t e scrofulous eruption, im m e d i a t e l y below the hair of the forehead ; havin°' lon°' know n the a n ti-scorbutic piopei- ties offlliC C e r a t e , he directed her to apply it as a remedy. T h e consequence was an i m m e diate and radical cu r e ; and at t h e s a m e tim e , on the diseased part, sprung a band o f pecu liarly rich, glossy hair, about three-fourths of on inch in width, extending the fore hair aown the forehead that di-tanre ; and'of a d o l o r s e v e r a l s h a d e s d a r k e r th a n th e other haij- N E W f c S T A B l i l S H J R E N T . 3 . & 6 ‘ G L A P P ; ^ ~ 1 A R R I ^ E a n d s l e i g h m a k e r ? Dill1 fceet, Auburn, keep on h a n d , OC w ill make to der on the shortest n o tice, all kinds o f Carri* ? an 11 Sleighs, w h i c h for elegance of v v o r l .,,anship, and durability of materials, can not be surpassed by an y establishm e n t in the country. T h e y have now on hand aDtlarefin'- ishing t h e best a s s o r tm e n t of Sleighs e v e r offered in this place, of the new e s t Patterns aud most approved kinds, w h i c h they offer Iqw for cash or approved credit. N . B. All kinds of w o r k carefully r e p a i r e d , J. & G. CLAPP. Auburn, Get. 17,1834. N O V E M B E R 28,1836, J UST received, a fresh supply ,of BadeSifs Celebrated Plasters— P k i g e 50 c e n t s . ; A . GRID L E Y . I - J a ' is suc-.l) a thin-, as a good thing, now and j cfthe Head, which remains to this hour. Bur then. T h e subscriber has succerded in his ef- p ^ e d at the result, the discoverer projected f o r t ' , t o r e l i e v e t h o s e a f f l i c t e d w i l h Rheumatism, I a theory for effects, find has since- that time beyond his most s a n g u i n e expectations. Him' j constantly kept Iftg Cefrate on hand, and di3 feeds in this pi.ice and viciniiy, can attest to the efficacy of hi* rem e d y , and among the nuni- wanlcd to make first-rate none. Ali persons i n - ; •••.rested wiil be furnished to order with any size -none they may require for grinding elthes W h e a t or Corn, and the Stones will in all case be made as they should be made, ami warranted t’rsl quality. 1 have also on hand the following Ali 11 F i x tures, which are offered at wholesale and etail. ■J50Q Yards New Anker Dutch B O L T I N S G L G T S 2 , •‘•>r Grist or Flouring Mills, much heavier, and more square in mesh than any other Cloths in market. The style of Cloth is entirely free from furze, which renders so many Bolts useless. 200 Polished Damselles, 20C Lighter Screws, Hoisting Screws, Wheat, Cockle, C boss and \horts Wire-Cloth, Mill Spindles, Bales and _ ._.CC,D„ Drivers. JOoLl. H The Subscriber’s kmnviedge of the Miltim: Auburn, May 27,1037— 3 Piwinrss general!v, enables him lo fiirni-h the! 'lh e above kept constantly forsale [at re- mon af proved numbers of Bdting Cloths, loi I tail only] at the medical Laboratory of A. G»i.i- i!e various purposes to ’which Millers may wish I e j & Co. opposite lhe Post-Office, A u b u rn. ; . apply them, either for G R I S 1 I N G , Flouring; >i Dusting R e e l s and all Cioi hs sold by me will j i e warranted to be the reul Du'ch fabric, and ii not entirely satisfactory, purchasers will be a llow - : cd to return them. l i l t : u u u a i . y o i n * - . i c u ^ « ; » ...................... r f t er, is the venerable Dll- C o l e , wh° after - fei ing severely fir months, was speedily ie- lit-te l by the use of one box—and in justice ci -ratltudc, Oas sent me the following by the hand ofafiieml. A. GRID L E Y . TO T H E PUBLIC. malic Ointment. Persons afflicted with Rheu matism, will do well to give it a trial. ------------ COLE. p e n s e d i t t o such) o f his friends and acquaint ances, as his hypothesis led him to consider proper subjects for experiment. The result has been beneficial in every instance ; and in many 1 cases such wonderful effects as have 'decided 1 him in the b e lief that he has discovered its ; arcanum ; that it is a specific, in scrofulous j diseases of the head ; that it positively dots After a constant practice o f medicine during ! improve, perpetuate and restore the growth the last forty-four yeats, I freely declare t h a t 1 J Gf (.he hair, w h e n itis falling, from disease or have never found & remedy for Rheumatism debility of the capillary vessels—and that it lhat 1 considerequ.il to A. G n d ley’s Rheu- jg therefore too valuable to be withheld from tbe public. And it is confidently be lieved. that if it has a fair trial, according to the directions, the public will notbe disappoint ed— b u t that it3 intrinsic merit will establish for it, a lasiing reputation, far superior tothe multifarious inert ‘Oils’ and hair restoratives of tlie age. T h e Cerate is jut up in three ounce bottles, with amp.e directions, is well perfumed, and i for curling and glossing the hair, it is super ior to the celebrated Macassar, be apprehended from its use. Price 25 Cents, pei box. 14. ■ SftMORE ’ 8 V A M Y L Y M E D I C I N E S . Auburn, Dec. 1835. A. D. L E O N A R D . A . C T T X - E Y K P E P T X C P I L L S . No danger neei ‘S T E A M KJVGIJVBS . A W j & L I i C O T &- C Q . Auburn. N. Y- ■Z\3L» are extensively engaged in t h e nianulac- ture of BTBM .M . B N & m B S , For Railroads, Boats, Saw mills, Grist mills, Bark mills, Furnaces, Clothing W o rks, ice. &c. of the latest improvements, and warrant --d oi tne best materials and superior workmanship. Also ali kinds of S H L A C S m a K R Y AT, Holden— Dear Sir :— I cannot refrain my gratitude to you in offering as an experim e n t upon tw'o to be blasted, that it is ~ u n a ueg.-ecui u n - , ^ my who have been for six months fidence that the proprietor offers to this class ( t j^a(1]y afflicted w i t h Scrofula in their heads, o f tiie afflicted a n y thing to ext lie new h o p e s ; i Q n e bottle has made a c o mplete curd, and a M EDICINE, FOR THE CUKE OF CONSUMP'I ION, OR EXTRACT O F W A - A H O O ! and it is only on conviction th a l he is ena bled lo present t l iem a .rem e d y lor their dis ease, from which they will not have to turn vvith d is a p p o intment afler a trial, that he is now induced to ask their attention. After fineen years spent in the practice of m e dicine, and having become c o n v e rsant with this disease, and witnessed the inefficacy of the common remedies resorted to for its re l i e f the proprietor became convinced that the com used in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of C o t ion and W o o l, j mon idea, that debility of t h e stomach constilu- Bank Doors and L o c k s ; ted the disease, was incorrect ; fur tonics^ and Doors, G r a t e s & Locks for J a i !s and Prison, .'stimulants, which in that case should relieve. Rim and Mortice Locks, (a superior article,) . 0IJly aggravated the disease ; and i f cathm tics w i t h brass, plated and glass k n o b s ; I gave a momentary relief, it was at the price C o p p e r T e a K e tt l e s and Boiieis, j of future suffering. F i o m all the accompany- Stove Balls, and oth e r Stove T r i m m i n g s ; j mg symptoms, he vvas induced to tu r n his at- Ehptic Spriugs, made of the best English tent ion to t h e glandular and nervous systems, and American Steel, and w a r r a n t e d . j and is convinced it is a disease of t!lfi glands U T Those wishing to purchase Steam Engines j of the stomach, sometimes extending lo the a n J M a c h inery will find it to their i a t e i e s t to '■ liver and other glands, in a nervous tem p e r - npply. . lam e n t, or the disease itself producing a high M e r c h a n t s can be supplied with Locks, Cop- ' degree of nervous irritability. T a k i n g this ner W a r e , Stove Trim m ings, Eliptic sp r i n g s . 'v i o w . he sought thos® medicines which w e r e &e, at t h e lowest wholesale prices. ° ' c a lculated to a ter the action of the glands, A U applications fo r w o r k , either made to ns,! r e m o v e obstructions s n d allay nervous ir- or left at the Hardware Store of H y d e . W a t - , rilntion. Allef repealed trials, he has sue- nous & Go. will meet with prompt attention. ; ccedcd in a compound which answeis his ex- Aubnrn, Ja n u a r y 1, 1835. j pectations, and w h ich he now offeis to the -------------------- ------------------------------ -------------------- ! p ublic. T H E E X C H A N G E C O F F E E ROOMS, j D s s p 'p t i c persons taking these pil’s, will No. 1. E x c h a n g e B u i l d i n g s , J find their heartburn, flatulercy, acrid eruct- S S now open (or t h e reception of company ations, gnawing and pain of the stomach, where may be found at all hours o f t h e day . chilliness, lowncss of spirits, pain and giddi- nnd evening refreshments of e v e r y kind the sea- ness of t h e head, aud sleepless nights relieved, :< >n will afford. I without increasing th e i r costiveness; but on Having a commodious room on the baBejpnen ' the contrary, obviating the necessity of re fi >nr. nrivate Dinner and Supper parties Jku b t ’ sorting to cathartics A ’ uc.iorumodated at short notice. Families can be supplied witb all kinds o ' a deobstruent and alterative effect upon the C a k e , Pastry, Jellies, foe C ream, Pickled Oys ters, and other delicacies on modeinte teinis. fine downy growth of hair is appearing. WM. FRO S T . Boston, May 8th, 1836. Dear Sir I have used your Hair Cerate, and have found it to answer my fullest anti cipations. I can cheerfully recommend it to all afflict ed with the falliug off of the hair, WM. AUSTIN, M. D. Mr. Holden—S i r : —Having tried fo r t h e l a st three years all t h e most popular Hair Oils and Cerates, and my Physicians’ Prescriptions, for restoring the hair on my head, to no effect, I was advised by a friend to make a trial ofyour Cerate ; I did so, anti two bottles had the d e sired effect. F have recommended the Cerate to several of my friends all of whom have ac- knowleged a great benefit. JR.. M. BOUTON, New York. SETFor Sale b y t h e proprietors, Holden & Viucent, D i u g - i s t s , Oswego, and by t h e i r a- g e n t , T . M. HUNT, A u b u r n . Feb. 22, 1837.-41 T HE Syup which the Proprielor now of fers to the public, is the simple extract ofa plant the root of which is in extensive use a- mong the western Indians. Possessed of active medical properties, this valued vegetable Medi cine we believe to be the gtand desideratum so much needed for the cure of the consumption, whether>rising from affections of the lungs, or of the stomach and bowels. As a remedy in coughs and colds, by restoring the natural and healthy secretions, it will offecl much more than the drastiek and irritating drugs so generally used by practitioners of medicine : and by re storing the digestive apparatus to its pristine vigor, it is a speedy ahd effectual cure for the disease which has received the appellation of “Dyspeptic Consumption.’’ S T A T E M E N T O F T H E P R O P R I E T O R Refeirred lo in the following Certificates. I, the maker and vender ofthe extract of wa- ahoo, do hereby certify, that I was afflicted with a serious and alarming disease ofthe lungs for fourteen years; had a more or less severe cough day and night, (th e latter part of that time was troubled with bleeding at the lungs ; ) had an inward fever and lost my appetite for food. After havingtaken almost every kind of medicine recommended in my complaint, no thing appeared to have any good effect, until sometime in the /ear 1830, when I obtained some of the wa ahoo root from a gentleman from the west. This gentleman informed me that he had been vety low in consumption, so much so that his physicians told him thejt tho’t 18 could live b u t a short time. A friend pro cured for him some ofthe Indian medicine call ed wa ahoo. Three weeks after he commen ced taking it he was able to ride on horseback. When 1 saw him he wa3 in good health, & was on his way to visit some of His friends, who were out of health, having brought some ofthi3 medicine with him for their benefit. He gave me ajjdeseriplion of the top, soThal-J might find it i f it grew in this country. I j repared for myself a quart of it, and look it according to liis directions. Befoie Iliad Ufed it all, rny fever eft me, my appetite returned, and in the course of fifteen days I had nearly gained my original strength, although for the first few days it r e n dered me very weak. Some months after, I found the wa-ahoo root in several places in the Gene see Valley. From that time to the present, I have recommended, prepared and ad ministered it in very many different cases, It has h;.d a good effect on all, and effected many speedy cures. It has proved so valuable and TO T AITC) SB E ! SEARL’S VEGETABLE X > I X i I i i p U S FXXtZiS are nature’ s friend, 8 > promoting health and strength, and oppos ing disease.' They ate recommended tothe pub lic as being a l i t t l e superior to a n y o t h e r family m e d i c i n e in use. In any c a s e or c o m p laint they w i l l n o t b e f o u n d inferior to t h e very best, a n d in m a n y complaints they are far before all others. And here l e t u s observe t h a t it c a n fie no a d v a n tage t o u s to recommend t h e m higher th a n they deserve,aince their success is left to dependen T IFE PILLS PHCENIX B I T T E R S , at Mof. J L 4 fat’s Medicine office, No. 546 1-2 Broad w a y . - J . M O F F A T ’S V E G E T A B L E LIFE TILL® have long been ktroWn-and appreciated for their1 e x traordinary and immediate pov/era of. restoring perfect health to person 8UfferiD« under nearly every kind of disease lo whicfi the hum a n frane is liable. In many h u n d r e d ' o f certificated instances they h»ve even rescued sufferers from the veige o f an untim e ly grave, after ail the decptive nostrums of the day had u t t e r l y failed; and fo m a n y thousaads they have permanently ie_ r ^ i ; ^ K i t 7 aes' cured that uniform enjoyment of health with- J _t . . . .. _ , .1 ■ f nilt toninn liTPTS n niirfial Llncomo Qn And while relieving these j tli>(ressing nervous symptoms, they are having 1 glands • and thus removing the disease. These pills are an efficient anti-spasmodic medicine and will be found efficacious in hy steric diseases, and all nervous pains, such as the nervous head-ache and nervous tooth-ache, tie-doulotireux, fee. from their readily allaying nervous irritation. Boarding without lodging, will be furnished on as low terms as at any other establishment !'he proprietor;-' h'>pe hy strict attention (othe comfort o f I heir friends to merit a sltar of Lbeir p-dronago. A u b u r n . J a n . 2 0 rh. 1836 Jl trial of these pills will he a sufficient recom- f p j r I ) K J T T P A m m n I mendalion , y e lfo r lhe satisfaction of those i'X .B I i r • IS * i r i i ts I S J l I t f j S who hare noi had this opportunity, the foi- V E G E T A B L E A N T I B I L L I O U S i lowing testimonials are selected : — F & .W 3 Z /3 : P I X E L S , j Sand Lake. Nov. 15,1836. r ^ l H E a E Pills have become known to the* 1 i,m hapi? th e r e s Pe(=t l entertain for & public entirely by their virtues. Their j D r ' Jo' ^ h. Elmore as a physician of so; . .'.‘/,'rfi! influence in relieving and c u r in- d j j ot hissk.ll as a practitioner, aud for his ea.es, have bem, so repeatedly tested that the! «*b»niiy and uprightness in a t the social re- proprietors induced to comply with the solicitat-! lallo,.,‘5 of Inc, to state that I now the c° m- ions <>f friends io thus noticing them, extending ■ »,osmon ° f ,IS Anl.-Dyspeptic Pills, that they thereby a knowledge ol th e means of relief t o ' are p r e p a r e d on truly scientific principles, and the public generally. They are highly appre- j U1 1,0/ y a5’ calculated to gull the public or call 'i«ted fo, the relief they affo.d in I f f l u l L o ' UP°” chap f but on.V’f eomrar I belu ve them to be a medicine which Loe liver aud digestive organs. T h e worst ta ses of chronic dyspepsia, inveterate oostivene n Hgestion.dyspeplic consumption, rheumatism, nervous or sick head ache, and s c u rvy have b-en entirely cured, by a proper useofthem .! - Use liver complaints, fever and asue, bilious !< ver, -jaundice, dysentery, or bloody Hux, ihe premonitory S) tnptoms of Cholera, diopsit’Hl swellings, piles, worms in children, fits, loosne^s i.titl irregularity of the bowels, occasioned by j rriutiou, teeihing &c. They net as an alter-! alive, f-athartic, or laxative, according to tiie | m inner of taking them. Families having oc-i casion totest thei* efft-acy,will ever after esteem 1 Inem too highly to be without them. Pnrtic-^ uiar attention should be given tothe amtdodi-l rection-s which accompany them. Twenty pills i in a b >x—each pill is a dose ior an adult. I •JjrOrders (post-paid) for the above ar, m i executed promptly by T . Tt. Hibbard ' principal Agent, 228 Bowerj , N-w-Ynrk. A suitable discount allowed those whoPur' chase to sell again. B. 11IBBAKD- C e r t i f i c a t k s . I h ive used Hibbard’s Family Pills in my fa mily, aud do not hesitate to give them the pref erence to ,iny we have used. They are much e'deemetl by all wlio have tried them in our neighborhood, JULIUS HOUSE. Perkins, Huron co. July 4, 1836. 1 have used Hibbard’s Pills in my family, ami am satisfied they are an excellent familv medicine. JO H N II. PO W E R T a h i & M e , S f t e & t o i n e s . fglFIE Subscriber is determined neither to JL pi opare, nor vend for others any nostrum, until perfeetly satisfied of its general efficacy in complaints for which it is recommended.— Ho offers the following'to the community, in full confidence of Iheir utilitv. A. G R I D L E Y . Auburn, January 18, 1857. O ’D O N T A I . & I i S L Specific Tooth-Acho Drops'. Tfiese drops stand unpaiallcld as a remedy they will sub due the.pain.and even kill (he nerve hy a con tinual application—price 37£ cents. T h e celebrated Egyptian CO R N & W A R T Plaster ; It completely dissolves and extracts the. Corn or Wart, without causing the least pain. Price 37^ cents. A most important and invaluable discovery T R A N S R P A R E N T CEM E N T . This Cement is w a rranted lom e n d effectually, all articles of Glass Ware,, W indow glass, Chi na, Eprihen ware, poli-hed sleel, &c. without t e cemen 1 being in the least degree visible.— Price 25 ccuts per bottle. merits the patronage of the philanthropic phy sician and the thanks of the public, and will be found adapted to the cure of the diseases for which he presents them. 1 have prescrib- ’J ’ed them in my practice and found the desired results, and since I became acquainted with his Anti-I)”?peptie pdls I haveu-ed them with u- niver-al satisfaction in dvspeptic and nervous complaints, and his Bilious Pills are a sure and easy cathartic well adapted for lhe pre vention and cure of Ivlious complaints and are truly a family medieine that can be used i with the utmost safety. ! THOS. BROWNING, M.D. , Sand Lake, Oct. 1st, 1836. j I have been lor eight years afflicted with a i severe nei vou3 head-ache, and at times ?u ex- ! cruciatiag as to cause delirium, and I have tried i many prescriptions but never found a remedy j till I began life use of Dr. Elmore’s Anti- Dyspeptic Pills—from their good effects on my self and others of my a. qna.ntance, I do un hesitatingly recommend them to all who are laboring under nervous afflictions. REBECCA BAKER. New Lebanon, Columbia Co., N. Y. Nov. 1836. 1 was suffering great pain trom the Tic-Doul- oureux whenl obtaiuec a box of Dr. Elmore’s And Dyspeptic Pills, which have relieved me of the pain and allayed the other nervous sym ptoms, gratefoll for cure and hoping to in iuce others to obtain like relief 1 offer this testi mony. MARY JANE BILLINGS. J. R 1 F B E , living in Stephentown, Flen- G A R C L I N G O I L FO R H O R S E S . T h e Proprietor of this invaluable medicine, in offering it lo the public, recommend? it with unhesitating confidence im*the speedy cine ot al the following diseases: S, rains, stiffness of the joints, all fresh wounds, old sores,gall ed backs.cracked heels, blood and bone Spav in-, wiildgalls, Strains and callouses, foundered feet, mange, thrush, swellings, &c. &c. also, for the horndistemper in cattle; it iias been very justly called a complete Panacea for the horse ; put up in large bottles; price $1. T Y R I A j Y B Y E , F O R C O L O R IN G T H E H A I R . Warranted to change 1 ght, gray, and red Hair,to a permanent and beautiful B r a c k or Brown, as the person may de-ire, withont in juring the hair in the least degree, but leaves it with its original lustre; price $ 1 . Dr. Dennison’s Celebrated Eye-W a t e r ; ll is only necessary to make a. single 'rial of this Eye- water, to be convinced of its superiority over the celebrated Ihetnpson’s eye water ; price 25 cents. F, rom Norwalk, J u ly 9 . 1836. | s s e .[ a e r Co., N. Y. one mile from Hancock I hereby certify that I have used Hibbard s j vla (to-e Mass Family Piflsin venous instances in my family,! My health for the last eight years had been with very deeded bemfit, and unhesrtatc.ngl ! sradual!y on the decline umil something more than a year past, when I became so ill that I applied t’“r medical advice and followed the recommend the use of them to all those afflict-- ed trom liver complaints, or any other disease * tor which said PilU1 are recommended. j M ARCUS Y. G R AFF. Tiffin, Ohio, Juiy 8, 1830. Hibbaid’s Pills are the bsst medicine I have ever used. G. W. GIST. We have Used with entire satisfaction Hib bard’s Piits in ourfamily— I consider the best recommendation is their trial. H O. SHELDON. 1 h ave used Hibbard’s pills, and find them supeiior ior b.Hions complaints and dyspepsia to any olher I have made use of. W h en they can be obtained I would employ no other for similar complaints. D r . MOSES SH AFFER. Wooster, Ohio, May 2 , 1836. I have used Hibbard’s Vegetable Family Pills for three years, and have found them ex ceedingly Valuable among all classes— negroes a< well as whites. Tl «y have succeeded in e- very ca?e of fever, and inall other complaints in which I have smpkryed tbea:. JA M E S ROBERTS. Mill Haven, Georgia. directions of ecrvent physicians without nut- igation of my e-j-Bisi&fat; from a strong and active man I had become disinclined for auy ex ertion, nor indeed had 1 the strength to make but little. I was suff-ring from nil almost eonstaut pain and dizziness of the head, loss of appetite and great distress on taking my food; a most obstinate costivenes3 of the bowels which no medicine appeared to re move: heartburn and acrid eructations; pain inthe back and limbs; the nights were past with little or no sleep and that little not re freshing, my whole nervous system was de ranged and in short I was sinking with dys pepsia, and those.only v\ ho have been afflicted with the disease can judge my feelings. Find ing no relief from aay remedies, my strength iast failing, I almost despaiied of recovery— n t h e opinion of my friends my case was hopeless, as they thought me to be. in the last -tages of consump ion. At length by the sol icitations of a friend I was induced, though without hope, to try Dr. Elmore’s Anti-Dys pe. tic Pills, and when 1 had used one box I had received some relief and was encouraged Hibbard’s pills out-do any other medicine i to proceed. And now at the expiration of 6 th a t l hava ever tried, in their operation upon | months I am almost a new man, I am free from j headache and dizziness, my appetite is re- i stored, food no’longer distresses, my bowels ure regular in their action^ the he.utburn, acrid eructation and pains are removed, my repose is sweet, and my strength is so far-restored that i am able to attend to my active employments, and for this change I am indebted to Dr. J. H Elmore’s anti-dysneptic pills. With gratitude I subscribe, J. R I F L E . Nov. i o r 1836. JLnli-Syphilitic Hozenges. \ safe ancl certain cure for syphilis or ve nereal, wiih ample directinns for u«e ; togeth er with a synopsis of symptoms, treatment &c. of the disease in all its varieties. Price $ 5 . Rheumatic Pills. Merchant’s; Celebrated V e g e t a b l e Rheumatic Pills and Linement. tor Rheumatism, Gout, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, and all complaints of a. similar nature Price 50 cents each. In all cases of Rheumatism these pills will be found on trial to be the best medicine ever invented. The receipt was obtained by an A- merican physician ol the highest respectability o! the celebrated French Physician M. Dalin.’ eux, President ofthe Hospitalede Dieu at Par is, in whose hands it had met wilh universal success. beneficial to those affected with colds, coughs & consumption, (which is a prevailing disease of our country) that with the advice of my friends I now offer ii to the pubiio, for the benefit of those afflicted with tho above mentioned diseases. I am now preparing, and keep constantly on hand for sale at the recess in West Avon, Liv- ingstou County, New York, the above medi cine ; a n d a s s o o n a s time will permit, it will be found at the principal Druggist Stores. I assure the ftiblic that the above mention* d I n dian Medicine for consumption is nothing more than the simple extract of wa ahoo, made .vith honey, and prepared -o as to'keep;my length of time. EBENEZER’ HORTON. Avon, June 24, 1836. The following certificates of some of the most respectable persons in the town where the sole proprietor resides, will serve to show the high estimation in which the wa-ahoo is held where it is known and used. Avon, Liv. Co. N. Y., J u n e 2 I, 1836. W e ; the u n d e r s i g n e d do hereby certify that vve are,and have been personally acquainted wiih Ehenuzer FTorton, and that the accompanying statement, which He has made, is t o the best of our knowledge true : and that he has derived all tho benefits from the above Indian medicine, which he has stated aboVe. W c d o further tes tily that the said \medicine has, in this vicinity, and in others where it has been used, with in our knowledge, universaPy produced a gpeely cme, and restored to t h e most perfect health when all other remedies have failed.— We feel a confidence iu here stating that we be lieve that the above mentioned Indian medicine is the great desideratum lor the cure ofthose ob- t stinnte affections • f the lungs which have so long baffled the remedies of the most skillful physicians. Curtis Hawley, Asa Nowlen, M. Colby, Stephen O-good. George S. Babcock. M. VV. Riggs, Amos Dunn. VV e . the undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Indian medicine ^prepared by Ebenezer Hoi ton, both ourselves and some in our families, for the disease of the lungs, and it has exceeded our most sanguine expectation? in the cure of said diseases. We feel a confidence iu recommending itasa perfectly safe nnd highly beneficial remedy and cure for lunar complaints, and a speedy cure for coughs and colds, also all kinds of bowel complaints, such as diarrhoea, dysentary, ter. Timothy Field. John Rudil, O. Brown,1 Win. PI. Fuller, Wm. Morrison, Jpsse Va.i Zant, T. II. Stuait, B. R.iseo Lima. William 8cott, J . E . Nixon. R. Waldo, John Barnard, John Corlott, R. H.Winans, Joshua Ross, L i m a , T h o s. Wait, Buffalo. Buffalo, J u n e 30,1836. I am personally acquainted with Ebenezer Horton, and perfectlv satisfied that the extract of which he is proprietor *-nd vender, is the sim ple extract of the plant,called by tbe Indians, wa-ahoo. Having never examined the flowers I am unable-to give a botanical description of this plant. I have witnessed the beneficial re sult of this exlract in many cases ol pulmonary diseases. S. Salisbury, J r. M. D. ILFFor sale by ABBOTT & F O S G A T E , — Solo Agents. No. 6, Exchange Buildings, Au burn. Price $1,50 for smafl battles,- -$3 for large. 5m5 Celebrated Strengthening Plaster. P R E P A R E D for P a ins or Weakness in the ‘Breast, Side, Back or Limbs. Also for Gout, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint,and Dyspepsia; and for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression of the stomach, &c., they will give immediate and soothing relief; and for pleasantness, safety, ease, and certainty, are decidedly superior to most other remedies. Such persons whose business or avocations require that they should stand or sit rauen, or those of sedentary .habits g enerally, who may be troubled with pains in the side or breas'-, are advised to try one of these beautiful plasters, as they are essentially different from all others,and free from those objections which are so reasonably* made against plasters g enerally. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established, none more generally confirmed by the experience of physicians ofall ages and all countries, than the fact that rnany ofthe most difficult anti incura ble Consumptions, originate in neglected Colds. In a climate so variable as ours, where the chan ges o f the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requires more c a re ahd attention to guard against this dangerous enemy ol human life,than most persons are able and willing to be stow, 'l'he hitls of mortality exhibit theaJarming and melancholy fact, that the number of deaths by consump ion, are as five to one. Inasmuch, then, as this fatal disease in increasing and spreading so widely—and fearfully bidding de fiance often to the combined skill of the most eminent physicians, it is a gratification to the subscriber to b“ enabled to offer to all of con sumptive habits^ or those afflicted with distress ing pains in tlie side or breast, or any affection of the breast and lungs, a reasonable and almost certain prospectof relief by using his '■'•Celebrated Strengthening Plasters .” He has had the plea sure ol disposing of them daily for a number of years in this city, and of the many thousands who have used them, lias not heard one solitary I complaint—on the contrary, so numerous are the cures they bave effected, so abundaut are D r. Crawford’s Vegetable Pills , For complaints o f t h e stomach and bowels For many years this celebrated physician used these pills with singnlar success in his very extensive piactice. Previous to his decease, his receipt for them was given-fo a friend, who’ m order to h aveso invaluable a medicine pre! served to posterity, transmitted it tothe present proprietor, who feels a confidence in recom mending them to the Public as a safe remedy for indigestion; jaundice, billious cholic, sour stomach,lowness °f the spirits, and palpitation of the heart, &c. Each box contains thirty five pdls ; price 3 7 cents. Preston Salts. be5rl ,l^ i>IEi'DirrG B o 'T t d e ” in the world, for the Ladies, it is also valuable as a r e s t o r a t i v e in ca s e o f f a i n t n e s s , for h e a d ach e , Price 25 cents. &c. the bile. I have broken several severe attncKS of the billious fever ;>u myself with one and two of the Pills, nnd seen them produce the Same effect on snore than twenty ’others.— These pills proved to he a certain cure for tlie bowel com plaint, which was very severe a- mcng the negroes Iasi year. I have also seen tw o inveterate c ises of dyspepsia of longstan ding entirely cured by using your pills accord ng to tbe directions. H E N R Y R. VIDETO. Burton’s Ferry, Savannah River, Georgia. ICTFor sale by T. M. H U N T , D.uggist, Au burn.—17v f , W INDOW GLVSS and Sash, of all size>, fo.- sale at H EW SON & MILLIGAN'S. 3, Exchange Building*. W AN T E D , Stock in the Auburn anst by- St use Rail-Road, in exchange for proper ty. E. JENKINS. Auburn' June 14, 18.17.-5 UT'For g ale by T. M. HIJNT. Druggist, Au b u r n ; Also, by 4LONZO WOOD, Eibridge. January 4, 1837.-34m6. € ‘\NTNE MADNESS or Hydrophobia?< a safe a n d infallible cu r e for t h i s alarming and dj-eadful d i s e a s e , i s now offered to t h e pub lie. Directions for using will be given on the boxes. This medicine may be obtained at T. M S k i n n e r ’s B o o k s t o r e , A u b u r n . JOHN SECOMB. German Asthmatic Pills. Or, pulmonary restorative. A Safe & bop. ular remedy, m Asthma or Phthisic, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Spitting of Blood, Incident Pulmonary Consumption, Nervous Affections, Dyspepsia,'Dysentery, &c. Warranted to give immediate relief m all cases of Asthma or Ihthisic. srv“Price 50 cents. •tTThe above articles are prepared and sold wholesale and retail by Geo. W. Merehant. apothecary and chemist, Lockport, N. Y. Alsol for sale by special appointment, at the medical Laboratory of A. GRIDLEY, & CO,, opposite the Post-Office. Genesee s tr e e t,A u b u r n .—36vi. P ILE OINTM E N T , or Bonum Ungentum. This medicine wil 1 effect a cure within about one week and often sooner if properly applied, It first originated from Germany, from thence to America. So valuables thing should not be hid from the world or lost in ob scurity. This medicine consists o f ointment and pow ders. { wish to lessen the bulk of human misery I therefore as a philanthropist, feel it my dqty to my suffering Fellow-citizens, tc publish it more extensively in this country. Directions for using are given on the boxes Auburn, Feb. 10th, 1835. JOH N SECOCMB. For kale at T. M.Skinner’s Bookstore. Auburn READ TH E S E T E S T1MOJVIA L S favor of Miskin’s Pills from W m. Craw ls. shay , Esq., the great Iron Masier, who has in his employ upwardsof 8 00 men. Cyfarthfa Iron W orks , A p r il 1, 1836 ; D E A R S I R : — W hile on a visit some time ago a t Alderman Thompson ’9 I had the honor of meeting our mu tual friend. Sir Aslley Cooper, and the af,er dinner conversation one day, turned upon the necessity ofadopting some course for Iho better p1 eservation of the health of the numerous individuals employed in my works and other extensive maufactories. Sir Astley very j u s tly remarked, that the apa thy evinced by working men in g eneral to ap ply for medical assistance was most unaceouuta- ble. though gratuitously administered to them, and as a remedy, he suggested that much good might be done by furnishing the heads ol fami lies vvith a prepared medicine, (so that they migh at all times have it on hand,) and he strongly recommended yofir Pills, from his knowledge of their composition, and great use fulness as a g e n e ial medicine. On my return home. I consulted Dr. Russell, the superintending Physician of my establish- ilent, on the subject; who entirely coincided with me on the advantages likely to be derived from such a course. I therefore requested him to apply to you for a quantity, which you prompt ly forwarded, with the prescription, for which I beg you to accept p y thank's, and I now feel great pleasure in informing you that the e x p e r i ment has exceeded our most sanguine expecta tions, in improving the general health of niy m e n ; on great numbers in every department, the good effects of the medicine, Dr. Russell in forms me, has been highly satisfactory, particu larly among those employed-in mining, and on the Smelting and Puddling Furnaces, so welL known as destructive to the human constitution. I am glad to hear my neighbors o f the Penydar- ran, Dowlais, and Plymouth works, are by my recommendation, usin®1 the medicine with the ‘■ame success. I cannot tax your liberality by allowing Dr. Russell to avail himself of your prescription for my benefit, it would be an act of injustice, you will therefore please forward £ 5 0 0 worth, for which I enclose an order on my baiikers. I am Sir, Your Obedient Servant. W ILLIAM CRA W 5 H A Y . To W m. M iskin , Esq. London. N . B. Miskin’s Pills are kept for sale by T M. H U N T , Druggist, Auburn. 2 l v l the most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy that he is daily receiving, so -ardent, so sincere,so grateful’s the languages ofthose who have used them, that he is induced to offer them as decidedly superior to any thing of the kind, and is perfectly will-ing to incur the risk ol h av ing the terms egotistical. Sic. . and others similar applied to him, for the pleasure ol knowing, that by inventing and disseminating as widely as possible his Celebrated Plaster, he has not liyjul in vain. They have be_en used throughout the United States for the last ten years, and have e- very where given general satisfaction-—ne has also, the satisfaction of knowing that they meet with the approbation of o u r most eminent p h y sicians, and are patronized extensively by the medicaljirofession generally, and probably there is not an intelligent physician in the world, that would hesitate to sanction th6m with his name and influence, when made acquainted with theii composition. T h e ladies are respectfully informed, l h a t they are prepared wilh reference also to a number ol delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, lhat they are spread in a scientific m a n n e r , on the most beautiful soil, and pliableIamb-skin,will !.<>t Soil or stain the whitest linen, and may be worn by the most delicate persons, in all situa tions, with ease and comfort, for one m o n th.— Ccrtificaies have became so common, and are so often mere forgeries, tbat they are omitted en tirely in this notice. I he great celebrity these plasters have o b tain ed, may possibly cause some peison, alike des titute of principle and knowledge, to offer spur ious ones for sale. Tberefi re to guard against imposition, printed directions signed thus, ‘“N. W . B a d e a V , ” in my own hand writing, [and to counterfeit which will be punished as forge ry,] will be placed on the back of each plaster. Pers»ns about purchasing will be particular to ask for \Badeau s Btrengihmrng Plashr,” and see that they get the directions thus signed, without which none can possibly be genuine— and if at any time limy may be imposc-d upon, are requested to inform me of the name & resi dence of the unprincipled offender. They are pul up in boxes o f one arid two jozen each, with iars^e and attract! * e showbills, will keep with out injury in any climate, and will . e forwarded promptly as per order. Druggists, Dealers, & Country Merchants, are informed, that they are advpitised extensively throughout the Uni ted States,and consequently are generally known — th a t they will find them a very saleable ar ticle, a t all times, and in all places—and that such a discount will be made, as will render it an object for them to become purchasers. Mer- ehnntsand Traders going east, west, north, and more particularly south, will find a small sum laid out on them, a safe and profitable invest ment, and one that would make a quick return. The term3 are invariably, CASH. Gentlemen wishing furtherinformation. -will communicate with me by letter or otherwise. In conclusion. I haveonly ta add, lhat th-ey are entirely free from every species of quackery, and think lhe numerous cures they have effected, are worth a million of theories, and invite the clo sest investigation of the intelligent, scientific, or sceptical. They mav be had at the principal stores throughout the United States and Cana das, and are sold at wholesale & retail by the subscriber, who is the inventor and sole propri elor; at the B o w e k y M e d i c i n e S t o r e , 260 B o w e r y , N e w - Y o r x . N. W . BADEAU. OU’FO R 'SALE at the Medical Laboratory of A. G p . i d i . e v & Co., opposite the Post-Office, Au burn, Sole A g e n t s fo r th e Connhj o f Cayuga. have already t r i e d them and proved the correct ness of t h e above statements, and to others we Would say “ t r y THEta.” After trying a feTW portions, any one who is not satisfied w i t h t h ein is e x p e c ted to r e turn t h e r e m a i n d e r , andpayonly for those used. W e a & e willing they shoDld s u s tain for them s e lves t h e h igh reputation they have already acquired, or s ink i n t o m e r i t e d oblivion. T h e a m o u n t of suffering w h ich they might and which they w o u l d r e l i e v e ,w e r e t h e i r v irtuesonly known, can hardly be e s tim a ted. Jn how many cases m ight a long a n d severe fit o f ^iefcness be prevented b y t h e u s e of a porlion or t w o ofthese Pills? And how m a n y are day after day, and w e e k a f ter w e e k suffering p a s n s a n d a c h e s which these Pills never fail to r e l i e v e , such as arise from dyspepsia , indigestion , costivmess, p iles, diarrhoea and dysentary, sick headach, diszin'ss, nervous disorders, palpitation, jaundiefi, or liver complaint , disorders of the s k in, such as- biles, blotches salt- rheum, nettle rash, prickly heal, See. faintnecs at the stomach, soursiomach, restlessness, sense o f f u l - nessand oppression after eating, as i f bloated, and sometimes a n inclination to raise large quantities o f w ind fcom the stomach, loss of appetite, a craving appetite, See. sfrc. B u t il is not n ecessary to e n u m e r a t e all the diseases in which these Pills are useful,as there are no, diseases to which the h u man frame is subject id which t h e y do not tend to prom o t e ihe health and strength and comfort cf the patient. T h e y are particularly useful in all female disorders; and in all cases o f weakness or debility. T h e y are also of essential benefit in all gravelly complaints. T h e i i efficacy as a physic is b y no m e a n s their oniy recom m e n d a tion; they are also a tonic.— Instead of p r o d u c ing lasting weakness or debili ty, t h e y i n v i g o r a t e and strengthen the whole system. T h e r e is n o danger ol becoming so ac custom e d to t h e i r use t h a t one cannot do w i t h o u t t h e m , for the loDger one has been in the h a b i t o f laking them, the less does it require to produce the desired effect. This is an important recommendation, and one which should not be overlooked. T h e y contain no mineral s u b s tance w h a tever, and no vegetable substauce that can be anv way injurious to tne system. T h e y m in gle in w ith tins food, assist the digestion, aud promote a regular and healthy action of the bowels, Each box contains 6 6 — Price 50 cents. S E A B L ’ S C O R N P L A S T E R . All those who try it, will find i m m e d iate re lief and tin effectual cure. So many are the cases w h e r e it has been tried, and w i t h o u t a single f a ilure, t h a t it is now established beyond the possibility of a doubt, as a c e r t a i n cure. It takes o u t all soreness and pain immediately.— Price 25 cents. S E A R L ’S T O O T H - A C H E DROPS. These Drops will ner er fail to cure any case where the pain is occasioned by the d ecay of the tooth and consequent exposure of he nerve.— They have the effect not only to r e move present p a i n , b u t also to d e a d e n t h e l i r r v e s o effeetoally as to rentier itincapable of feeling. Price25 cts. SearVs Catarrh or Headache Srnijf. — A speedy relief for catarrh, letharthy, nervotit headach°s, utlamed eyes, &c. Severe headaches common- y yield to a simple pinch o f i t . Price 25 cents. {Fy“The above Medicine for sale by 1'. RI. H U N T , D r u g g i s t , A u b u r n . 3 2 D R . B A S S E T T S F O R the speedy and effectual cu r e o f l u d i - gestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Rhumatism, Flatulence, Cholic, and Habitual Costiveness. 'Ihis in valuable Medicine is prepared from the receipt of an eminent Fbysifian, who has used it for nmny years wilh wonderful success forthe above complaints—liken ise for worms, sudden Colds, and violent pains in the stom ach and bowels—afways giving immediate re l i e f . I t 13 o f e m i n e n t s e r v i c e t o p e r s o n s o f b i l l - ions habits, iu small doses frequently repeated. It cleanses the stomach and bowels, quickens the circulation, warms the habit, anti if con tinued is capable of removing very obstinate obstructions. In consequence of the frequent calls from ] distressing almost e v e ry quarter, for tlie Hepatic Elixir, and its having been com.p!< tely effectu d il re storing him from a !«>ng standing dyspepsia, which baffled the skill o f t h e first physicians, and the effects o f a variety of patent meriiciaes. the Proprietor of this Elixir, has been induced to 1 ut it up in bottles wiih ample directions fm- its use. This E l i x ir is composed wholly of vegeta ble substances— is safe in its oj e.rotion for the most delicate persons or children. Hundreds o f recommendations could t e given if nec essary— but reliance is placed upon its ow n vir tue lo r a reputation. out which life is a partial blessing. So great indeed has their efficacy invariably and in fallibly proved that it has appeared scarcely less than miraeulaous to thoso who were un acquainted w ith the beautifully philosophica principles upon which they ave compounded and upon which they consequently act. h was to their manifest and sensible action in purjfing the springs o f life, and enduring them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their Dame, which was bestowed upon them at t h e spontaneous requests .of sev eral individuals whose lives thsy had obviously spared. . ‘ T h e proprietor rejoices jn the opportunity offered b y t h e universal diffusion ofthe daili press, for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS within the knowledge and reach of c very individual in the comunity.. Unlike th( host of pernicious quackeries, whieh boast c: vegetable ingredents, the L i f e P ills arepurep and solely vegetable,' and contain neither Mer cury, Antimony Arsenic,'nor any other mine ral, in any form whatever. They nre entirely composed of extracts from rare an$.powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to severa Indian tribes, and rccedlly, lo scme' eminent pharmacentical chemists, are aJtogitlL er unktiov n to the ignorant pretenders ..tc medical science ; and were never be/ore ad ministered in so happily efficacious a dm - ' biuation. The first operation is to loosen from the coats o f the stomach ahd boSvels, the various impurities and cruidties constantly selling a- -ound them and to remove the hardened feces, which collect in the convolutions of the snial I intestines. Other medicines only partially c eanses these and leave such collected masses behind, to produce habitual costiveness wiih all iis train of evils, or sudden diarrhoea wi h all its incumbent dangers. This fact is veil known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death—and hence the prejudice of ihese well informed men againsl the quack medicines of the age. The second efiect ol the V E G E T A B L E LIFE PILLS, it to cleanse the liver and lungs, the blood, which takes its red color from, the agency ofthese before jt passes into the heait, being thus purified by the liver and lungs, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach.ci urses freely through the veins,'renews every part of the system, and triumphantly ren unis lhe bsn- ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing va riety of human diseases to which the VEGET ABLE L I F E PILLS are well known to he infallible: Dyspepsie, and all its train of symptoms, such a? Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heart- bniD, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety,, Lan guor and Melancholy, will vanish as a naiura consequenue of its eure. CostivenesB, by clean sing the whole length ol the intestines, with a solvent proceas, and without violence ; ail violent purges leave the bowels costive with in two days. Diorrhosa and Cholera byrem ov-. ing the shaip acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the iubrieative secretion of the mucus mem brane. 'fhe Life Pills have been known to’ cure Rheumatism permanently in a short time, by removing local inflammation Irom the mus- | cles and ligameuis of the joints. Dropsies of jail kind?, b) freeing and strengthening, the kiduies snd bladder ; they operate most de lightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy ft r the worst cases of Gravel. Also, Worms. Ly dislodging from the turnings ofthe bowelsllie slimy matter to uhieh thesecreatuies aether. Ulcers, and Invetelate sores, by the perfect j u - rity which the LIFE P i L L 8 g h e to the bl««.d, and all the humours. Scorbutic Eruptions and bad complexions, by their allotnate ef fect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid stale of which occasions all erupti'e complaints, sallaw, cloudy, arid ollwr djsagroe- a b l e c o m p l e x i o n s . T h e u s e o f t h e s e T i l l s for a very sliori time, will effect an entire cure of Balt Rheum, and a striking improvement in t h e clearness of theskin. Common Colds and In fluen 2 a will alwtys be cuied, even in the worst cases. Piles ; as a remedy tor this most and obslnate malady, the VEG ETABLE L I F E P ILLS’ deserve u cl’stinel and emphatic recommendation. It is wc-H knov.n hundreds in'this ci’y. that the piopi ietoro. o c t a n t t o t h e . i l M i c t e A . G R I D L E Y ’S b h b u m o i s t t j k e b k t . P ERSONS afflicted with Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring-worms, Scrofula, Extensive old Sores oflpng standing, Pimples or blotches on the face, will find this ointment in almost every case a safe and final cure. Its efiect is to pioduce a temporary irritation thereby ex citing a new and healthy action, which, not only renders it effectual, but altogether more safe than the usual cooling remedies in general use; as such remedies not only fail of pro ducing afinal cure, but frequently drive the disease to the lungs or olher internal parts, endangering life. Several cures of a most ex traordinary character have been effected by the use ofit, in this village and vicinity d u r ing the last few months, some of whieh have been published, as will be seen by reference to the A uburn J ourwal and C ayuga P a t r i o t , of J u n e and July. The money willbe refunded in all cases of' failure in the cute ofth e three first above namsd diseases. 0 = K e p t constantly lor sale at the Medica Laboratory of A. G r i d l e y '& Co. opposite ths Post-Office, A u b u r n —and by most of ths Druggists in the Country— Also, by Riehad Steel, Abbott & Fosgate and T. M. Hunt Drug gists, Auburn. Price 50 cents p e r bottle—pre pared only b y the subscriber, sole p roprietor F A. GRID L E Y . Auburn* Ju l y 21st. J836. E v a n s ’ C a m o m i l e P i l l , T H E most certain preserver of health and a mild, yet speedy, safe and effectual cure f Indigestion, Nervous Diseases and all Sto mach complaints. Acertain pmifier o f the blood and a s w e e tner o f the whole system. Evans’ Pills are the essential virtues of the camomile flowers, condensed. The camomile tflowers havelopg possessed a h igb character for heir medical virtues. For sale by Ivison & Terry, Sole Agents for the County 0 / Cayuga. A uburn, Jun e 22 a 1836* Boston,Oct. 25, 183'. ' S ir :— In the fa’l of the year 1833, I bad an attack of the dyspepsia which lasted me nearly two --ears. During this time 1 suffered mut li Iron) mental depression, constant p2ln in lhe head and breast and sides, sharp shooting pains over almost the whole system : the food thal I ate seemed to pass into my lungs and there remain, giving me great pain, attended with a strong degree of h e a t. At times I suf fered so much from the pain of indigestion as to b e confined to the bed for two or three days. During one ofthese most severe attacks, 1 was induced by the advice ol a friend lo try your vegetable medicine. In the course of a few weeks I found mj s e lf much better, and by the time X h ad taken two bottles considered myself wholly free.•‘rom the complaint. I continue, on t h e least feeliDg o f any thing like indigestion or pressure on the stomach, to take about a ta ble-spoonful of it which in the course ol a few hours completely restores me. It has had a wonderful effect iu strengthening the stomach and invigorating t h e whole system, and j u d g i n g by my own case, I consider it in all diseases connected with the digestive organs to be a very valuable medicine. RICXIARD M. BOUTON. Boston, Nov. 6th, 1835. D ear S i r I have lor three years past, kept ccnstantly in my house, Dr. Bassett’s Elixir, and used it as a family medicine for all complaints ; and I really believe it has saved my family much severe sickness. ISA A C ADAMS. W a tertow n , Mass. July, 1836. Mr. Holden—S ir :—I have used your medi cine for Dyspepsia and Billious complaints with the most satisfactory results. For Cholies, and Fever and Ague, I think an it invaluable medi cine. BENJAM IN DANA. [ t r ’For Sale by the Proprietors, Holden & Vincent, Druggists. Oswego, and by tbeir agent, T. M. H U N T , Auburn. Feb. 22. 1837 - 4 2 ________________________ T O D R U G G I S T S % A P O T H E C A R I E S . F O S G A T F J f S t J I E D I C I N E S , viz A N O D Y N E C O R D I A L , asafe a n d e ffectual c u r e for Summer Complaint such as D iarrhcea. C h o l e r a JVlorhus, &c. Als LIQ U ID O P O D E L D O C , for th e relief and coire of Bruises, Sprains Rheum a tism s , and B u r n s . And IVORM P O W D E R S , the mpsf c e r t a i n medicine for the disiodgmen of worms,infesting the digestive organs o lehil dren and a d u lt s . T h e above articles m a y b e had o f t h e P r o prietor, a t A u b u r n , and also for sale by H a y d o c k , C l a y & Co. wholesale D e a l e r s in Drug a t No. 127, W a ter-street, New York. M e rchants wishing to purchase these a rticle on commission, as heretofore, will receive im mediate attention,by addressing their order to B- FO S G A T E . A u u r n , Cayuga co. N . Y . A u g u s t . 1835,— I F O R S O R E E Y E S . P ERSONS afflicted with inflamed or sore Eyes, are informed ibat a supply of John- son’s c e lebrated Golden Eye Salve, prepared b y L. B. Swan, Rochester, is just received and for sale by the subscriber. This Eye Salve is taking the place o f E y e W a ter in England and America, w h e r e v e r it has become known, and there is no doubt of its being decidedly superior to the most approved Eye Water,— Satisfactory references will be. given ofcGresin Ibis village, during the last four xvieks. ILP-Price 25 c e n ts .per box. A . , G R ID L E Y & Co, opposite the Fostoffice I4tf Aub rn, August 15, 1626a thrse invaluable Piils was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of thirty five yiar?: anil that I,e tried in vain every remedy pres< ribed within the whole compass of the, Matei ia Medica. H p , h o w e v rr, at length iriotX the n odicine which he now offers to the p u b i c and he was curec in n very short time, after his rncovety had been pronounced noi rnly impi ol.able, but absolutely impossible by aiiy human means. D I R E C T I O N S FOR USE.—The Proprietor of the Vegetable Life Pills does not follow the bai-e s.nd n.crdenary practice of the quacks o the day, in advising persons lo mke hisPiiis in' litrgt qiifitiitlicF. No good medic ne cun pos sibly be ?i- roquiied. These Rills are to be ta ken at hed b n i e e i e t y nighl, Air a week or lorlDight, according lo the obstinacy ,c>f lhe dis ease, The usual do?e is from two to five, ac- coid'mg lo the conslitution ofthe person. Very delicate persons should take but two t these more robust, or of very costive halits, may. take three, or even five Pill?, and tlity will effect a sufficiently happy change to guide the patient in their further use. They usually op erate within ten oi twelve hour?, aid never give pain, unless the bowels are very much in- cumbered. They may be taken by the most, delicate females, under any circumstances ; and one Pill in a solution of two tarde sj oons full of water, may be given to an infant in the fol lowing doses: A tea spoonful every tvvo hour?,' till it o p e rates; for a child from one to five years of age, half a P i l l ; and from five to ten, one Pill. T H E PHCENIX BITTERS, are so called because they possess the powerof restoring the expiring emb§rs of health to a glowing vigor throughout the constitution, as (be Phoenix is said to be restored to life from tbe fishes of its own dissolution. The Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable.composed ol a root found only in certain parts of the western country, which will infallibly cure fevers and agues,of all kinds —and will never fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, sooner than the most powerful preparation?of Sorsapariila—will im mediately cure the determination ofPLOOD_ T O T H E H E A D —never fail in the sickness incident to young females; and w ill bo found a certain relief in all cases of debility and weaknesi ol tbe most impared constitutions.— As a remedy for chionie and inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy ofthe Phoenix Bi tiers wilt be demonstrated by the use of one bottle.— For further particular of MO! F A T ’S L I F E PILLS and PHCENIX B I T T E R S ,apply at the respectable Druggist?, or at Mr. Moffat’s office, No. 546 1-2 Broadway, New York, whefe the Pills c a r be obtained tor 25.cents, p0 ceuts or one dollai per box : and the B i t t e r for one dollar or W* o dollars per bottle*- O^Numerous cei ..ficates of the wonderftf efficacy of both, may be there inspected. N. B.— T hese Pills or the Bitters will ge1 all mercury out of the system infinitely fatte than the best prepared Sarsaparilla, and cer-- ain .remedy for the rushing hlood in the head or all violent headachs. All persons wbo are predisposed to apcplexy, palsy, &c.. should never be without the L i f e P Us or the Bitters for one dose “ in time will save lifei” They equalize tbe bjood.draw all pressure from the head, and throw off every impurity by the' pores of the skinT Prepared and sold wholesale and ratail by tHe proprietor, J. M O F F A T ,at hi? office. 546 1-2 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets New York. EFlffie abov e valuable medicine may beob tainedof H. IV I S O N , & CD,, duly appointed agents,, and of K . STEED Druggist, Genesee-st,, Auburn. Also,- of A. DA MMAS, & CO ., Syracuse. Liver Complaint, great Debility, Chills and Fevers, Worms, Jaundice, Rush nf Blood Head, Rheumatism. D R . T A Y L O R ’S JA U N D I C E PlLLS.- Tbese Pills are chiefly-intended for the Jaundice, and w i t h t h e assistance of properdift will often c u r e . T h e y are good in all bilious com p l a ints, ahd have' bfeeji feund o f gftD erviee iq cases ofiB'digestioa.