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* «AS BEEN CBRED BY BRANT’S PULMONARY BALSAMj t h e G R E A T A M E R I C A * ? I N D I A N R E M E D Y . T H E mWOWDtD AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCXSa 'which, h a f resu lted from t h e use o fth is Great ffea lin g and P u r i fyin g m e d tciife, in th e cu re atC o lds, Coughs, Asthma & Consumption w a rrants the assertion* that, itis th e most infalliable rem e d y in th e w o rld, for a n y ' fd|§n or s tag e oi Consumption — th e worst and most hopeless cases. M a n y Physicians, say th a t th e hum a n lungs w h e n once u lcerated n e v e r c a n be healed a n d cu red ; b u t i f experience, and th e testim o n y , o f m a n y persons o f t h e highest standing and ch a r a c ter f o r voracity can be r e lied on, B r a n t s In dian Pulmonary Balsam has cured m a n y decided cases of ulcerated and: diseased lungs—such cases as w e r e eal- Jed Consumption b f th e m o st skilful P h y s icians, som e o f th e most s trongly m a r k e d an d indicated cases of u lcerated j Qn„g—gnch-diseases a s m a n y persons die in consequence ef, every day. T h e infallible and m o st w o n d e rful ~ H E A L I N G AND P U R I F Y I N G qualities o flhis best o f a ll rem e d ies gives to it curativcvir- tues which no other Cough remedy possesses. It also possess«s a.11 t h a n e c e s s a r y qualities for facilitating expec toration. soothing and rem o v ing pain, and subduing c o u g h . t? com - that o th e r c o u g h m e d icines have. T h u s , th e n , by it: pound healing virtues (its a b sorbent, its p o w e r o f e q u a tiz- io<r the circulation an d secretions, its qualities o f c leansing and purifying the blood, o f subduing c o u g h a n d easing p a in) it heals and cu r e s u lc e r s In tb c lungs, as certainly as it never has fa ile d to h e a l a n d cu re ulcers, o r Scrofula, io the leg s or a rm s , o r a n y o th e r part o f th e body. B R A N T ’ S IN D I A N \PU R I F T I N G E X T R A C T , is a preparation o f t h i s g r e a t Indian remedy , w h ich is sim ilar iu m e d ical virtue to th e P u lm o n a ry B a lsam , in all its purifying properties, b u t, it differs from the Balsam in no t possessing e x p e c torating and nerv ine qualities, w h ich, a r e only e s s e n tially necessary in C o u g h r e m e d ies, and i t i s a S t r o n g e r and more active purifyerot the blood, w h icbt it w i l l certainly jnirifar*-i 1 kont a s h u d o w o f a a o u b t . i t i e v e r y and. all cases, n f a i r trial i s m a d e . W e warrant and guarantee th a t a bottle o f this “preparation” posses- M tfour tir*6s mote alterative and purifying virZwss,tban a lik e battle o f a n y preparation o f S a r s a p a r illa e v e r o ffered to th e P u b l i: . A n d thus, b y Us purifying virtues I T C U R E S S C R O F U L A ! w ithoul fail, in any i n s ta n c e ; and also, m a n y o ther chronic diseases, w h ich are caused by derangem e n t in th e secre- tiop4 an d im p u rity of lhe blood, v i z : Erysipelas, Scald piad, Chronic, and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Ulcer ated Sore mouth and Throat, N u r s ing Sore Mouth, Ul cers, Piles, S a lt Rheum, Boils, Liver Complaint, M er curial and all S k in diseases. A n d a l l o t h e r c a s e s — o f constitutional or secondary d i s e a s e s of the blood. It a l so, b y equalizingthe circulation ancl s e c r e tions hasproved tobe a specific in curing all d e b ilitating w e a k n e s s a n d oth e r deran g e m e n ts incidental to females. T h is great Indian remedy is com p o u n d ed and prepared exclusively frotn vegetable substances, and its wonderful efficacy in all pulm o nary complaints, and as a p u rifyer of th e blood, is th e r e s u lt of p ractical In d ian experience.— No injury has e v e r b e e n done to a n y of the m a n y w h o h a v e u»ed it. e ith e r c o n stitutionally or o th e r w ise. R E A D T I I E E V I D E N C E . W e h e r e give a few o f tho m a n y nam e s o f w ell know n and respectable persons \vbo have used this m e d icine,and ■who h a v e voluntarily given certificates and statem e n ts of im p o rtant c u r e s . F o r full particulars o f ev e r y case here nam e d , a n d o th e r wonderful cures, read the pamphlets. Every agent has them,. G e t one, and you will be con vinced, if hum an testim o n y can convince you, th a t the a- bove is all a true statement o f facts. W e r e f e r , in the first place, to persons w h o have been themselves cured by th e use o f t h is M e d icine of the sev e r al diseases m e n tioned in connection w ith th e ir nam e s .— W c therefore r e f e r to General John D u n n ing, B a llston Spa, N . Y ., w h o was for m a n y years S h e riff of tbe county of Saratoga, cu r e d of Consum p tion. M r. Gilrtian Dickey, farm e r a n d wool m e rchant, Elba, G e n e s e e Co., N . Y., Inflamm ation oftho L u n g s, w h ich t e r m inated in C o n sum p tion. M r. J . Townsend, M e rchant, O v id, S e n e c a Co., N . Y ,, Incipient C o n sum p tion. Miss Potter, Piano F o rte T e a c h e r , 23 H e r b e r t s t , N . Y ., Consum p tion of s e v e ral years. M r. R . Chapman, M e r c h a n t M iddlebury, Vt., long difficulty of B reathing. M r . John R . Sm ith , M e rchant, L e e , M ass., C h ronic R h e u m a tism . M r. R . N . Stimpson, Jobbing M e rchant, 22 W illiam St., N . Y ., Scrofula in th e N e c k — M r. J . Craig, M e rchant, M e d ina, O rleans C o ., N . Y ., Salt R h e u m . C a p t.E . Knapp, 37 Willow st. Brooklyn, N.Y. Scrof ulous E rysipelas, in both leg s from th e k n e e s to the ank les. M rs. Sarah Barlow, Ballstan Spa., N . Y ., Sail R b e u m , o f 15 years, in the face and eyes. „ A n d w e f u r th e r refer in the second place, to the follow in g respectable persons w h o a r e know n to, a n d have s tated th a t th e y have seen th e happy resu lts of th e use of this m e d icine in its e ffecting c u res on o ther p e rsons,of such com plaints and diseases, as are m e n tioned in connection with th e i r n a m e s . W e r e f e r a g a in therefore, for s u c h proof, to M r . S . J . Van Vechten, M e rchant, C a ts k ill, N . Y ., for c u r e s of C h ronic Cough a n d C o n sum p tion. -Doct. W. J . Shelton, D ruggist, B ridgeport, C o n n ., for C o n sum p tion. Rev. R. Dunning , P a s to r o f t h e P r e s b y terian C h u rch, a t Adam s Basin, M onroe C o ., N . Y ., C o n sum p tion, F e v e r Sore and Scrofula. Doct. Rossman, 132 H e n r y St., B rooklyn, N . Y ., for N u rsing Sore M o u th. Doct. Salmon Skinner, co rn e r of C r a n b e r r y ?md H ick s St., B rooklyn, N . Y ., for Scrofula and E r y s ip e las o f the eyes, and Scrofulous E ry s ip e las in the legs. Doct. T . M . Hunt, D ruggist, A u b u rn N . Y ., for c u re o f C h ronic C o u g h and E ruptions, and a case of Scrofula in th e n e c k . Mr. Milo Heath, M e r c h a n t, E a stow n , P a ., Scrofulous E ruptions o f long s tanding, on his son. M r. S. J . Striker, M e rchant, 2 2 John St., N . Y ., a g g ra vated eru p ti >n, on h is child, w h ich a celeb rated S a rsapa rilla coaid no t c u r e . Doct. George Francis, D ruggist,.M iddletow n , C o n n ., E ry s ip e las of th e E y e s . M r . W m . B . H a m s , S h e riff o f S a ratoga Co., N . Y , h is w ife cu r e d of Consum p tion. M r . John W ait, M e rchant, B a llston S p a , N . Y ., for H o o p ing C o u g h a n d Consum p tion M r. TV. Chapman, M e rchant, M iddlebury, V t., for the c u r e o f h i s son o f b leeding a t the lungs, which- term in a ted in Consumption — C u r e of Consumption in auotber m a n , a n d also a lady, all o f whom th e best physicians had given up as INCURABLE. Messrs. J . Christopher, W. W. Hewell, R . D. Howell, a n d W m . M cLaughlin, G e n tlem e n , w e ll know n at Ro chester; C ity, N . Y ., for Consum p tion a n d L iv e r C o m p laint. W c could thu3 go on and r e f e r to h u n d red s o f o th e r p e r ro n s a s respectable as th e above nam e d , from w h o m We h a v e r e c e iv e d c e rtificates and s tatem e n ts, b u t if these be not sufficient to prove all w e have said respecting th e healing an d p u r ifyin g Virtues o f th is Great Indian Remedy, then thousands o fo u r r e f e r e n c e s would b e equally a s unsuccessful F o r Sale by th e foliowin‘g ag e n ts: L . M . R E X F O R D a n d R . C . T R I V E T T , B in g h a m to n ; C H A R L E S SU M N E R , W in d s o r - 1,17 ^ NEW LEATHER, WOODEN-WARE AND FIND ING STORE. AT T H E SIGN OP T H E PADLOCK. G W , GREGORY, • would respectfully inform the inhabitants o f Binghamton and vicinity that ehastaken thestore No. 2. Ely Place, directly Qpposdt^the Phenix Ho- tel, recently occupied by ,W .M . & J .E.ElvandR. I C. Trivett, where he is I now opening his_stock of goods, consisting of a splendid assortment ol Table knives and Forks, Tea do. Carvers, Forks and Steels, Pen and pock et Knives, bread ana but cher do. Hay and straw do. Scissors, shears and razors, Brittania Tea and coffee Pots, brass and common. Andirons, shov els and tongs, &c. &c. HOUSE TRIMMING A R T IC L E S , consisting of Locks, Lat ches, Butts, screws, brads Nails, Bolts, patent Win dow springsand blind fas tenings, shutter and sash fastenings, &c &e. A general assortment o f TOOLS for Carpenters and Joiners, Cabinet and. Wagon makers, Masons and Blacksmiths, Shoe Makers, Tanners and Cur riers, Saddle and Harness makers * Tools and Trimmings,of.every description. F A R M I N G TOOLS Of all kinds, together with a general assortment of Tope and cordage. SO L E A N D U P P E R L E A T H E R . Harness and bridle Leather, Morocco and calf skins, lining and binding skins, together with a. general assortment of Findings. ‘ STO V E S A N D H O L L O W -W A R E . Wooden ware, Willow Cradles, Wagons and bas kets, or all descriptions &c. as low ks can be pur- age * * * * * the city o f New York. udna°e? ,n a * enerotils Public for A Share o f pa- 'N llrklt P r i l l s taken at the 1®Exchangefor Goods. . ~ Binghamton, Nov. 39,1845. 36-yl. stock ofCloth,Cassimersand SattinitS eellmgclieapest in town, No S Empire J. A C . ROGERS. * T H E f E R U l U E P A T E N T GALVANIC RINGS! A n d C h r i s t i e ’s M a g n e t i c F l u i d !! T H I S W e m a r k a h te.d iv c q r e r y hii* ‘receiv e d th e u n iv e r sa l approbation o f th e » « d ic i tl pro f e s s ion o f G r e a t B r itain , has now. been su f f icien tly before 'th e A m e rican public t o g i y e a f a i r te s t o f i t s po w e r an d efficacy. T h e G a lvanic \ N t * b a v e 'to n g b e e n tiee'd w ith perfect *ucce*» in n il cases o f R H E U M A T IS M , ecu te o r c l i r o u i f . a p p . l ^ in g to tb e h e a d , face ov IiYnbs; G o u t, T icJJo lo r e a u x , T o o thache, B ro n c n ttas, V e rtig o ; N e r v o u s o r S ick H e a d a c h e , In d ig e s tio n , P a r a l y s is, P a l s y , E p ilep s y , F i t s | C r a m p , P a lpitation o f t h e H e a r t , A p o p lexy, Stiffness o f Jo in ts, L u m b a g o , S p in a l C o m p laints, N e u r a lg ia, G e n e r a l D e b ility, D e ficiency of N e rvous E n e r g y , a n d all N e rvous D iso r d e r s . . T h e i r e x tra o r d i n a r y effects upon th e sy s tem m u s t b e w itnessed to be b e li e v e d ; and as a certain p r e v e n tiv e for th e a b o v e c o m p laints th e y a r e eq u a lly to be reco m m e n d e d . T h e G a l v a n i c B e i l s * B a n d s . B r a c e l e t s * & c . In som e com p laints o f a v e r v se v e r e ch a r a c t e r and of long stan d in g , t h e pow o r obtained b y tho G a lvanic R ings is not s u fficient to a r r e s t the progress of d isease, and ulti m a tely r e s to r e h e a lth . T h e im p roved m o d ification in the G a lvanic B e lts, B a n d s ; B r a c e lets, etc., e n tire ly rem e d ies th is o b jectio n ; an y d e g r e e o f pow e r that is req u ired can e a s i l y h e o b t a in e d , a u d n o d i s e a s e w h i c h th e m y s t e r i o u s n- g e n t o f G a lvanism car> e ffect, will fail to be p e r m a n e n tly r e l i e v e d . C e rtificates b e a r in g s tr o n g e s t w itness o f th e ex tr a o r d i n a r y effects of th e s e articles, are d a ily accum u lating. T h e follow ing a r e m e r e ly offered a s a sam p le o f huu d r e d s o f a s i m i l a r c h a r a c t e r s T h e first is a n ex tr a c t from an editorial w h ich appeared on th e 24th o f J u n e in th e A lbany D a ily C itizen— S tanly S m ith, esq. edjtor. \ThV- P a te n t G a lvanic R in g s , w h ich are m a k ing s u c h a stir in the w o rld ju s t now, a r e a noval invention of this age of inventions.” * * * * “ W ith r e g a r d to t h e i r efficacy w e can say th a t two or th r e e cases have fallen u n d e r our notice, w inch hnve-fa- : v o u rably im p ressed our mind3-- T h e first ia th a t o fa h ig h ly respectable m e rchanTorTTew York., who declared to us that th e i r use s p e e d ily r e liev e d him. o f a cough, s e a ted pain in th e side, and m a n y s y m p to m s o fa pulm o n ary com p laint, and he is now en tirely w e ll. T h e second that w c shall notice, is th a t o f a young m a n nam e d R o b b ins, a resilient o f t h is city, who gbottt one y e a r s in c e wag visited wiih nn a t t a c k of P a r a l y s i s , w h ich a f f e c t e d t h e w h o le o f o n e sid e af his botly. W e accutnpanied a m e d ical friend to h i s r e s i * d e n c e , N o . 9 6 B e a y e r s t r e e t , o n S u n d a y , to en q u i r e in t o h is case. W e found th a t he had been deprived en tirely o f (lie use o f o n e arm and le g , and th a t sensation had b e e n lost lo the w h o l e sid e of his body. H e h a d b e e n unable to use the leg in w a lking, o r the arm in eating, ancl the physicians sa id th e y could nprliolp h im . W i t h i n tiro last two w e e k s he has w o rn two and fo u r o f D r . C h r istie ’s G a lvanic Rings, and used th e M a g n e tic F luid, and th e effect upon ii is p a ra lytic, lim b s is astonishing. T h e d e a th lik e coldness left them ,i t h e num b n e s s b e g a n to give w a y to m a n y sensations of r e tu r n in g life and feeling, perspiration cam e out more freclv, a n d be has been r a p idly g a ining, and w h ile before he w o re the. R ings, he w a s unable to articulate distinctly, w a lk or feed him self, y e t now he ta l k s freely, rid e s out, an d f o r th e m o st p a r t is able to help him s e lf. T h e s e eases c o m i n g to our p e r s o n a l k n o w l e d g e , c e r t a i n l y testify to the m e rits o f D r. C h r istie ’s G a lyunic R ings a n d M a g n e tic F lu id .” T h e following is copied from “ T h e O rphan s A d v o c ate and Social M o n itor,” t h e w e ll-know n publicvtioh in Bos ton, edited by th e M isses A, a n d E . G . F e llow s . P r e ju - dice'tim s t v a n ish w h e n such au th o r ity vouches for'evtdence lik e t h e follow ing. It s p e a k s for itself. “ C H R I S T I E ’S G A L V A N I C R I N G S .” “ T h e efficiency of G a lvanism in th e cu r e o f d iseases, particu larly those effecting lhe nervous s y s tem ,' has long been acknow ledged. T b e difficulty has been that w h ile the p a tient receiv e d a benefit in one direction, he w as i n ju r e d by the sev e r ity o f t h e shocks. T h is difficulty has of late been in a g r e a t m e a s u re rem e d ied by a n im p roved construction o f th e galvanic b a ttery . B u t the great d e s id eratum lay s till b e y o n d ; it w as to apply th e galvanic pow e r g e n tly and u n c e a s ingly. T h is im p o rtant o b je ct has b e e n accom p lished by th e G a lvanic R ings w h ich liave lately been invented, and have s u d d e n ly risen into m u ch, public favour. In relation to t h e s e R ings we h a v e w itnes sed som e very practical resu lts, unless w e w e r e g r e a t l y ' m istaken in the cause. One. w a s th a t of on orphan g irl in o u r ow n charge, and tem p o rarily in our fam ily, who had been a g r e a t'su f f e r c r e r u n d e r p a ralytic s h o c k s , till s h e had nearly lost th e use of h e r lim b s . O n e o f h e r h a n d s, for exam p le, was com p letely tw isted up. S h e has used D r. C h ristie's-G a lvttm e R ings and th e M agnetic F lu id w h ich accom p a n ie s them , for a few w e e k s , a n d she is n o w alm ost com p letely c u r e d . W e could nam e o th e r instances of p e r sons inpou r h e a lth, b e in g g r e a tly benefited, i f not restored by th e ir use. W e a r e h a p p y to testify to w h a t w e know , leaving the r e a d e r to ju d g e for him self. T h e expense cf try in g them is b u t little, and th(fy certainly can do no harm . M a n y o f t h e sim p lest rem e d ies a r e , after oil, the most efficacious.” I t i s u n n e c e s s a ry to a d d m o re, except to s tate that the G e n u ine G a lvanic R ings and M a g n e tic F luid arc only to be o b t a in e d of* I-- M . R E X F O R D , n 4 4 - l y . Sole ag e n t for Bingham ton. I M P O R T A N T M e d i c a l N o t i c e ! —P e rsons afflicted w ith any of t h e follow ing diseases, may find a certain and sovereign and im m e d iate rem e d y m the G R E E N M O U N T A IN V E G E T A B L E O I N T M E N T . G landu lar s w e llings, ague i n tho face, sw e lled b reasts and sore nipples of n u r s in g w om en, bronchitis, felons and ringw o rm s,oult rheum ,scald heald,and isan invaluable d r e s sing fo r b u rns, soalds a n d draw n blisters, s h ingles, e r y s ip elas, piles, inflam m ation o f t h e eyes, all b r u ise s nnd fresh cut w o u n d s, fever sores and scrofulous sores. T h is O intm e n t has stood tb e test o f c e n turies am o n g tb e Indian tribes of N o rth A m e rica, a n d of m o re than- 40 y e a r s am o n g the w h ite in h a b itan ts; and w h e rev e r it is u s e d , eith er by the m e d ical faculty or others, it g ives th e most unex am p led satisfaction, and perform s th e most w o n d erful c u res. T h e principle upon w h ich i t effects c u r e s itU.h« above d is eases is to red u c e inflam mation, nnd restore the functions o f n a ture to h e a lth y action: In no instance will it o r c an it fail of a cure, i f applied according to directions. T h e proprietors are p repared toshow v r t i f i e a l e s to tlhis effect, s igned by persons o f t h e very highest respectability now living in the city of N e w Y o r k and elsew h e r e . T h e certificates are not old ones, signed by persons w h o se nam e s are n e t know n , but b y m e rchants, hotel k e e p e rs, m e c h a n ics, clerg y m a n , &c , who are w e ll know n . T h e p resen t proprietors of this.O intm e n t w e re induced to p u rchase th e r ig h t to m a k e nnd vend it, not from the r e p resentations of its g reat virtues sim p ly, but from cu r e s of the most e x tr a o rdinary nature that fell Under th e ir own per sonal observation. T h is O intm e n t is incom p a rably supe rio r to any and ev e r y ointm e n t before the public, and all persons laboring u n d e r a n y of iho ubovc diseases, no mas te r how extrem e th-eir c a s e , can be s p e e d ily cu red by this O intm e n t. L e t such visit the g e n e ral depot, No. 3S Com n - landt s t., and they w ill be satisfied, perfectly satisfied, that this is all tru e to the letter. State, c o u n try, c ity ancl town a g e n ts arc w anted through • out the Union. P e rsons will find it th e ir interests to a p p ly fo r a g e n c ies a f o n c e . A d d ress th e subscribers, postpaid.\ ARMSTRONG & HURD, Proprietors,. ' „ N o . 38 C o u rtland s tr e e t, N. Y . P r ice 25 c ts — F o r s a le by ag e n ts (M e rchants and D rug gists) in all-the country tow n s. \Also by L. M . Rexford and R . C . T r iv e tt, B ingham ton ; H . H em inw a y nnd D. A. S tevens, W h itn e y ’s P o in t ; D y e r & B e a n , U p p e r L isle; H a g a m a n & B irdsall; C h e n a n g o F o r k s . T h e above a r e al so agents for B ristol’s S a rsaparilla, B a rclay 's A m e rican B alsam , P e a s e ’s H o a rhound C a n d y , and F a n h n e s tock’i V e rm ifuge. N . G b i m e s , of M a rcellos, O n o n d aga county, genera? a g e n t for the S tate._____________________n20-Cm T H I S is a g r e a t c o u n t r y , a n d w h a t e v e r i s m a d e to a d d to its p r o s p e r i t y a n d th e c o m f o r t a a d h e a l t h o f t h e -people, m o r e e s p e c i a l l y w h a t l e n d s to r e l i e v e t h e d i s t r e s s e s o f h u m a n i t y , s h o u l d be h a i l e d a s a p u b l i c b l e s s i n g . T h e , g r e a l e s t p u b l i c b l e s s i n g o f t h e a g e th e r e f o r e is D r . P H E L P S ’ T O M A T O PILLS—so acknowledged b e c a u s e th e y h a v e r e lie v e d m o r e p h y ^ c ^ T d i s t r e s s t h a n a n y o n e o r e v e n ten m e d icines ever 'before'^diseovered. T h i s is no boasting.for now even th e once greatest sceptic, a n d m o s t f a i t h l e s s , h a v e e m b r a c e d t h e m a s t h e t t l e d , p r o ved a n d m o s t valuable g e n e r a l r e m e d y f o r d i s e a s e s a r i s i n g fro m . I m p u r i t i e s o f th e B l o o d , d y s p e p s i a , s c r o f u l a , a £ d I B c h r o n i c d i s e a s e s ; a l s o a s u b s t i t u t e f o r c a l o m e l a s a - c a t h a r t i c i n fe v e r s a n d a l l b i l i o u s a f f e c t i o n s . . T h e s e P i l l s a r e n o t a m o n g th o s e o f d o u b t f u l e f f i c a c y . T h e y h a v e e n d u r e d th e te s t in m i l l i o n s o f c a s e s i n t h e l a s t s i x y e a r i , a n d n o w s t a n d e s t a b l i s h e d h i g h in th e r e p n t a t i q ^ e f t h e p u b l i c , in CheesemEn’s Arabian Balsam, 3f-A S tong becni k u o w n 'a n c T a p p reciated for th e effica cio u s a n d p e c u lia r p r o p e r ty itp o a s c s s e s in resto rin g d iseased astio n f to a n a tu r a l h e a l t h y sta te , in e x p e llin g from th e body t h e v a riou s forros o f h u m a n suffering; a h d th u s r e v e r s in g t h e doom o f th e a fflicted. B e in g p r e p a r e d tn accordance' w ith stric t a n d w e ll e s t a b li s h e d cliHiii.eal law s, its repm » t**n ha* b e e n an d still is onw a rd, und it is now ex ten s iv e ly used in-all p a r t s o f t h e U n ited S tates.. C o iikl a m u ltitu d e o f recom m e n d a tions be of a n y use, it would be easy to obtain c r e d e n t i a l s an d testim o n ials from thousands, o f t h e first s ta n d in g in com m u n ity who have receiv e d b e n e fit from t h i s B a ls a m ; for a lt who h a r e used it have b e c n 'i b w e ll s a tisfied th a t th e y have advised th e i r M e n d s to t r y if, <& th u s , sim p ly by b e ing recom m e n d e d from neighS o r to’ n e ig h b o r , its efficacy- has been so tested an d proved t h a t i t h a s 'a c q u ired th e unparalleled reputation of b e in g th e m o s t valuable fam ily m e d icine ev e r discovered. F r o p i m a n y testim o n ials in its favor, we copy t h e fro llo w in g : C e rtificate from M r. C r o n k . G r a n v ille , Ju l y 27,1842. I h e r e b y certify th a t I w a s afflicted w ith th e Inflam m a tory R h e u m a tism for five or six w e e k s . I e m p loyed a physician bu t re c e iv e d no r e lief, m y l e g becam e sw o llen and black to m y body, to w h ich I applied C h e e sc.m a n ’s A rabian B a lsam , a n d in tw e lv e h o u r s i t w a s m o re com for table, an d it! ten days e n tirely resto r e d lik e tho o t h e r . I used only ih r e e hollies W M . C R O N K . F r o m th e G u id e to- H e a lth . ChccRcmttn’n Arabian Balsam, tlic medical qualities of w h ich in r e d u c i n g iriflamntion, in r e lie v in g pain, in c h a n g e ing diseased action unci restoring vitality, are fur superior to a n y preparation willi w h ich I have been conversant,and from my own e x p o ie-.ice can testify th a t as ah antiphlo gistic r e i n e d v in local infium ation, i t is fur s u p e r ior lo any thing of the k in d used or recom m e n d e d by the m e d ical faculty. E x tra c t of a le t t e r to D r . G h c c s e m a n . M a r c e l l o s , Jan . 13, 1843. D e a r S ir— 1 h a v e used y o u r B a lsam in rny fam ily d u r ing six or eig h t y e a r s . It is w e ll dftapted to the cure of chilblains, euls, bruises, s p r a in s , burns, colds, s o re throat and inflam ed-lungs. U sed according to th e directio n s , jt is c o m p a ratively cheap a n d e fficacious, so far as o p p o rtuni ty lias enabled m e to te s t its efficacy, and I can confident ly sa y tiiat I bold it in -high estim a tion, nnd would ad- vise every one to have at hand a bottle of Cheesetnan’s A rabian B a ls a m . Y o u rs, kc. J O H N ' S A N D F O R D - ” A C H A L L E N G E .— I h e r e b y ch a llen g e and defy any man on oh rth lo.prove that such cures liave ever boon m a d e , b y any rnun, in any region^ by th e te e ofan y know n m e d icine, as have lately b e e n p e r f e c ted by th e use of N O H E E S E M A N ’S A R A B IA N B A L S A M . ( I t is n o torious ly know n that I have s o u g h t out, am o n g lhe jfeor; those hopeless cases, w h ich had been d e c lared (ncuraole. All su i^eo n s had forsaken them , and had g iv c q th e m up to die in despair. It. is w e ll know n that I have boldly w a r r a n t ed the cu r e o f n ll these cases, nnd have succeeded, v iz: Inveterate Rheumatism, and Fistula — ■Imcuhable Fis tula, as it is c a lled, w ine ii n e v e r before w a s p u red by a n v m an. A n d n ow th e most -horrible c a s e s o f inveterate P iles and deplorable Fistula can be cured by any cvmmon nurso by follow ing m y directio n s . I A ll u lcerated and ro tten old f e v e r s o r e s — oil gashed and uning/ed w o u n d s a n d m a n g led join ts, m ay easily and in a s h o rt tim e be cured by th is v e g e tab le C(«ipound. O n h o rse flysh, aW g a s h e s , co/Zar gaZZs nno s a d d /c galls, are cured, so q u ic k ly t h a t ne h o r s e n e e d b e s top p e d from his Zabor / 4 5 - l y T h e above m e d icine is for sale by IL C. T R I V E T T , D ruggist, B ingham ton. N . Y . and th e princfpaZ mc-rcbants and D ruggists, throughout t l i e S t a t e .— Richfield S p rings, N.. Y. J a n . 1346. E . C.H fiE S E M A N . M’ALISTER’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT. all \parts of the Uaited States, ft e Canadas, and Texas; being extensively prescribed by the medical faculty wherever they have been introduced. During the last Jour years,more than two millions of boxes ot these Pills have been used, with the most desirable results, and in many cases product ng most extraordinary cures. All that is req ired of the invalid is to get the genuine Pills.ana use ac cording to the directions, and health will be restored and strength and cheerfulness. See that the \signa ture o f G. R. Phelps, M. D. is on the label. 0\For list of agents, see advertisement of Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment. ________ n20-6ni B RISTOL’S BALSAM,—The most celebrated medicine in existence, for the speedy and per manent cure ior Coughs, Colds and Consumptions Every person who has ever used Bristol’s Balsam qf Hoarhound, pronouhee It the best article ever in-; vented; and so justly celebrated has it become,that the market is already full of imitations, counterfeits andjnost dangerous compounds, under the name of Balsam of Hoarhound. Therefore always be ca re fill to call for Bristols Balsam, and^ee that bis writ ten signature, .is on the outside label o f the bottle. The public are referred to recommendations Iti the*hands o f the agents, which are sufficient evi dence ofthe value o f the medicine, and a trial of its virtues is all; thaf is necessary to convince any one of its extraordinary qualities, , . Mark—This invaluable -medicine has been now some twitlye years before ibe public, and without any effbrt'on the partqf the-proprietor, \its sale has become very_jextensive add is daily increasing.-^- The lOwprice at which themedicine.is sold (95 cts) angMe* all-to partake of its healing qualities. )i*tof agents see advertisement o f Greed Mvpntaiir YegeUble Ointment. h9Q-6m N and Bleeehed Sheetfng. Jeheapvst In at No 3 Empire J. 4 C. ROGERS. T HE day will com e w h e n ibis m e d icine will be p ronounced cap.ble of doing m o re good, than any. five rem e d ies b»- ibto ilu-p biic. A t'pre on't. it is but panially know n ; ihe ha-f has i e v e r been tokl. hut wh^n it shall he tested’in a 1 the various depart men o f i lc k n e a and <1 o«aee ; w hen iUwond- e ful v irtues shall he developed ; its power over ihe m aladies uf ui< n , seen aud fel', then it will be acknowledged ihat M’Al- ister’s At -H ea'ing O intm e n t h as pow er to.cure m o re diseases than any five rem e d ies bef n o the worfd. T h is w il appear plain upon a m o m e n ts redaction. T h e re are two prom inent ica.o i s for 'h is assertion: lsr.. T h a t by opening the p o res o f tb e skin, it re-roves all hin drance to .lie full and free discharges «.f the Tnsens ble Fer*pi- rati u.arsd lius rem o v e the erand catu e of nine-tenths o f the diseases In this w o r id ; a n d it is th-refcre as a p p licible to one d sease a s a- o.lier,to the 1 v e r complaint, consumption and dy spepsia, as the sick headache and ague in t h e face, or to the asthm a, (loughs, fevefs and bowel com plaints, as the quin y sore throa'.\ b roncli ttis and croup, for they are caused by c h e c .iu g th e insensible Perspiration, in c tlier words, in ‘tak ing co d.“ 2d. *1 h a tf o r a lm o s ' evety di-vase, there is a specific rcm d y ; and ulthuu.h there arc a legion \of them recom m ended for the cure of the sam e particular di eases, yet how seldom is it that ■me o u to f a hundred to any gpod.whatever. Instead, there fore, o f being nnd ,r the nece-rily < f app'y ing a gr^at variety of cures, the success in tach o f w h iih is-doubtful, the All H e al ing O intm ent takes the p i c e of them a 1; a n d by its action upon tlio skin, th ow ii.-cn ilie d o o rs for the escape of all th e h u m o .s within. To m ake ti.i3 a p p e a r plain to all, suppose a pers--n is allkcied with a cougu, o r a cuid u( consum ption, o r iiver com- piuinil He seeks a variety o f inwa d'rem e d ies.but in no One does h e fi.id reti f, u ne s i t i - c i . a .D c f forcing off perspiration.which is b it. a n.OTiieiiiary relict as the p;.res aga.n close the moment the effect ofthe. nted cine has c e a s td. lt n a y be said with liulh, that all inward rem edies fail o f curing th- se com plaints six i f not cigh lim e s in ten, the v/trld iiv e t; a d yet a ihed cine tin t will not c u te at least h a lf the eas s it is a; plied t\ wc o il a p >or rem edy. Now what is i l i s c ^ u c oi the above complain s? W e a n sw e r, cl.e: ki d pers j r iiuii,iu u her words ‘catch ngco.d v— I'll - skin then, und n it th ■ internal o gaos. is out o f o ider — ind w. tu - e r ill ti.u pj - s tl e i-k n is hrnught into healthy ac- t.vity, m.d a a e to i-lin.in t th e Insens.ble I’ersriiratp-n free ly and fu Tv. n t .11 the tried cineVin the world w.li save the concUiiii' ive Irom n e g a t e . To m a k e our w o ids irua. let ut- tj'io c f dm a tl b ntcdsouih r'.i doctor. wlio,wr. t e a r i b t r e d ...ea'n s n pulmo mr con unprion. Ho says\: '-bullet us r e turn to h i c nsid r^li n c f i h e i n ica iens o f a r u i e ; itissim •ply ilflt : ilio res o.-at pn o f th e Insensible Perspiration. In other words to c x c r e a natural h ealthy action in the. skin.— I l l s s all th O .8 requ red f *r ihe cure of 9 9 cas’-s out o f a ti oits no.*1 Here, .hen, is ho her case Where the true princi- ilu o f p h , sio!or y i , u .iders.ood, and (he results to be produced in sickness and disease, anil yet not knowing any other agent than inward m e d i.ines to effect it. Physicians begin to see tl is. acknuwl dee it in, iheir own hand-wrhings, deplore it with much feeliug but k n o w o t no prescription that will apply tm h e human cenic e to restore it o he .Ith^ activity, and hei.ee their •>e.-es=ity . f s il! adriitnistering i .w a rd rem e d ies, lt is fiom' this very fac1 tt a t we tlai f i n h c All Healing Olotm ent asu - pee.uriiy o ie . all other rem e d ies yet discover, d . Physicians know of no o ther a it cle, the world a t la ge k n 'w o f no o ther— iodeed ih re is no o ther article .hat h-.« such pow er o ver the human skin. And it is this power to open the pores by r e tor ing th i nervous energy, q u ickening the vital fluid within—th -t it is an instt'um ' n t o f curing m o re diseases than any five o r ten rem e d ies we a ie acqu iq tid w iih . a n d in rcgaid to consum p tion anil liver com p laint, w e will m a k e one rem a rk, and we wish it to sink deep into every m a p ’s heart: it is tn is: That upon a proper aod fair rial o f t h e All-Healing O n tm e n t.n o g od good resulrs f om its c u re, that persens may a s we I cease all efforts a t once r tor not a 'l the balm s, halsoma, pills, syrups, 4 c . & e under Heavens, will ever r e s 'o r e such a per- s n to neal.h W e wou d be s'ow to m a k e this re mark, ifw e '■id n o t p o ssess the evidence to to e s tablhh it. Now aa most o th e r d s e a : c s are caused in th e s a m e -m a n n e r, It follows that the Si eertit st cure should 1 e ihe same. B.-anchi tis, q ttncy, sore rhr.-at ard ihj8uenzs,are N ever cau cd but by checking the Insfensible I’crapiratiom A c u e in the fice. i eahache, earache, a r d frequently toothache, arc produced in th e s a m e w ay,viz: “ .aking cold ” Fever*, also, and heariy every case of Iaflam ation of the bowels, o r of the ■ stom ach b r longs, is the direct result o f checked p orspiration. Be.-ide* these, we may n a m e diseas- s of the spinfe\ a tU o f the nerves, rheun>ati.-,m, fever so r e s : uis eases o f tb e c h e st, such as a sthm a , 'tightness of b r e a h , pains, w eakness, dyspepsti, a ’so const'pati n of the bowels, croup, uuLh. ous e ruptions, a n d s i t diseases o f ih e sk in : in short, nine-tenths o f the diseases in our country, are produced by this one thing—checked-perspiration. If it is n o t serious at first, it finally settles upon som e vital organ w h en it is a lm o st certain to ref u lt indearh u n h s s i t is rem o v ed. T h e only advantage th e All-Healing O intm ent h a s o v e r o ther rem eriios, lies in this one thing—th e r e s oration oftlie Insensi- nle Perspiration. W h en this i3 done, ihe hum o rs and im p u ci ties n e v e r rem a in to do injury. T h is will be seen by contem plating the following f a c ts: 1st. That five-eig.bs of all we receive into the atomach, pa» off through the pores o f th e akin, in Insensible Peispit-islion. 2d. T h a t the skin evacu e s m o re m a tter than the lungs, kid- ne^rs and bowel* put together, hoars T h a t the skin discharges m o re m a tter in twenty-four ;, than the bow e tadoiu fourteen day*! and that by Severe exercise, a m an will ioae three, four aud e v e n five p o u n d s in « n e hour. 4th- T h a t the c reator p ierced the hnm a n cuticle with pores or sm all opening to the a'm o f t incredible' num b e r oT 800 mil non, m aking this the g rand out-iat o f all the redundant m atter o f th e body. ,,, % 6.h T n a t through these pores a re constantly exnd n f ttteold* altered a h d worn out particle's o f the blood, t h r h u m o r s o f th e body and the w a ste o f t h e system . ' 8th T h a t to stop u p th e s s pores, tw enty-four h o u rs woatd csu te invtsnt death. 7th T h a t sudden c h a n g e s o f w e sther a n d expodurs to cold, close th e s e pores In p a it,an d hence th e long cstalogueof d is eases o v e r the land. 8 h . Tha* a s th e skin is the'm e d ium for evacuating fill the hum o rs o f tb e body, we See the profound folly s n d absurdity o f restoring to\pill. d-ug» snd other m ixuires, to cure thb g reat majority o f d is e a ses p ; iduced hy checked psrsplrariou. ’ . ith . T h a t u n til S e p tem b e r, 1844. there was no m edicine.be fore ihe pub ie that h i d pow er tb restore th e I a sensible P e r- spiral oh, by im parting vita'ity a h d nenroasceneiiry to ihe skin. 10th. T h a iM ’A L H T R R '8 ALL H E a LING pIN T M E N T is thid m edicine, a n d which, by phjeseesing this power„ i* e ff ct- li.g m o re cood th’sn any five, o r e v en tea r e m s rie* in ihls coun try. PR IC E , T W E N T Y FIVE A>D FIFTY- CBNTE. * ’ - J . A P A t l S T E R A C O . . , - 168 Sou'h *t., N. V;. 8 j 1 s Proprietor. \■ fc. I f . WEXFORD, Agent. B int h am ton N Y , . fsW l y ; , H I E AS—The best and cheapest T e* in town can :L always be found at the store o f ~ . ’ June id >46. . Cheap Marble^ Factory. “ ? C Q ^ G b D j l A W HITING, Marble Dealers, BingBatfitoh ,,N.Y. beg leave to say tb t h e i r lar^e c i r c l e o f customers, and tbe public generally, that they still con- trnffe their Marble Shop on Court St., a few doors east of the Canal Bridge, ahd that they are constantly\ enlarg ing their facl iities for the accommo dation ofthose who may need articles in theirline. In the beauty and __________________________ durability --of the material they furnish, as well as excellency of workmanship,ip, correctandorrectand appropriatepropriate letteringettering andna carving, an \ \ . . n o t t o b e e x c e l l e d : w h i l e t h e y a r e f r e e to p l e d g e Lhemselves to tlieGitizens of Binghamton, Broome a n d tn e a d j o i n i n g C o u n t i e s o f t h i a S t a t e and P e n n sylvania, that they will supply them on as favora ble terms as any dealers west of Albany and New- York. They have now on hand a well selected assort ment of Marble, for Tomb Stones, Tables,-Hearths, Paint Stones, Sinks, Window Caps and Sills, <fcc.; and any rarer article in their line, sueh as costly Monuments or Mantels, they will hold themselves in readiness to furnish to order on the most reason able terms. Orders from the country are solicited, and the articles DELIVERED, i f ’desired. C o u n t r y P r o d u c e w i l l be r e c e i v e d in p a y m e n t . Binghamton Feb. 17. 1845. _______________ LIST OF PO P U L A R M E D IC IN E S . F o r S a le by L . M . R E X F O R D . Stove, Copper, Tin and SlieeMron ' ' - . E C T A B L I S H M E l t f T . LIVE ACND LET LIVE; Dr. Herz’ d e s a l t Veget abler ISAAC W, H AVING purchased the \interest o f A. J. Coflftjn, in the above Establishment, woujd/espectfoly ly inform the citizens o f Binghamton, and the sur- roundiug count ry, that -he is now openine-fo? sale, at the “Old stand of Overhiser Sc Coffin, (he lar gest and best variety of STOVES ever offered\ in this market, among which maybe found PREMI UM, UNION, and ELEVATED OVEN Stoves, o f different patterns : W A G E R ’S C E L E B R A T E D A I R T I G H T 9 said to be the best in use. Six P late . 'Box, and PARLOR Stoves, of every variety and stvle. Also, C O P P E R -W A R E , T I N W A R E 'A M D ST O V E P I P E , Manufactured and kept constantly on bandy for: sale, as cheap as can be bought ih the county. REPAIRINGKFAXKIJNG of± allll kinds,inds, done onn shortrt notice,ot c ap l a - K o a k done o sho n d fineness of finish, theyare determined and all orders in his line promptly attended t6. T h e s u b s c r i b e r th a n k l u l f o r p a s t fa v o r s , h o p e s by strict attention to business and the calls o fhis c u s t o m e r s , t o m e r i t a lib e r a l s h a r e o f th e p u b l i c patronage. I. W . OVERHISER. Binghamton, Nov. 4,1845, n33tt P r ice si co 1 00 25 ' 2 00 25 25 and 37£ 25 and 50 1 00 1 June Ity.in 25,.50 and 100 lb Kegk,faraalg by ; 3,1846. F W TOMPKINS, Sand’s Sarsaparilla Sand’s Salt Rheum Remedy Roman Eye Balsam Indian’s Panacea McMunn’s Elixir o f Opium Phinney’s Pills Moffat’s Life Pills “ Phoenix Bitters Sherman’s Medicated Lozenges “ Fever & Ague Lozenges “ Dinner Rozenges “ Poor Man’s Plaster - - Jayne’s Expectorant “ Hair Tonic “ Tonic Vermifuge “ Carminative Balsam “ Sanative Pills Dailey’s Pain Extractor EJav’s Liniment for Piles Washington Elixir lor Djnsintery, &e Cooper’s Coni- Salve Marr’s Com Salve Gridley’s Salt Rheum Oi;rime?it Dr. Rush’s I/tfallible Pills Phelp’s Tomato Pills “ Restorative Bitters Mile’s Tomato Pills Fa bn estoe k’s -Ve nn i fu ge Cheesman’s Arabian Balsam Allebasi’s B?k. SaZve - “ Cough Syrup “ Pile Pills “ Cathartic-Pills ? Plasters “ Fever & Ague Syrup Winslow's Balsam o f Horehound Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort Mother’s Relief Fosgate’s Anodyne Cordial Wistar’s Balsam ol Wild Gherry Resurrection or Petsian Pills Jew David’s or Hebrew Plas’ie- Egyptian Balm Fish’s Lily Svrup Longley,sGreat Western Indian Panacea Dutch PiZIs, or Lion ofthe Day Bishops’s Anti-Biliouslliills blitchcoc&’sBalsani o f Health “ Worm Tea “ Ccitarrh Snuff’ “ Magnetic Odontiea • “ Hair Regenerator Parker’s Pulmonary Balm Gregory’s Pills Balm of Columbia Hitchcock’s Anti-Bilious Pills Covert’s Balm of Life . Michaux’s Freckle Wash Lee’s Pills Brandreth’s Pills Post’s Poor Man’s Pills Badeau’s Plasters Libby’s Bitters Nerve and Bone Rheumatic Liniment Wilkinsons Tromatie Wound Salve Thompsons Eye Water Hills BaZs. Homey Cephalic Snuff Hungarian Balsam of Life Me A llislet's All Healing Ointment Hair Oil Toilet Oil Segur’s Resloritive Pills Larbor’s Ext. Lungwort Clove Anodyne, Certain cure for toothache Climax Syrup. Dr. Foord’s Pectoral Syrup “ Tonic Cordial “ Universal Pill* Hooper’s Female Pills Anderson’s Scots Pills Godfrey’s Cordial Bateman’s Pectoral Drops Turlington’s Balsam of Life Pacific Oil Eddy’s Rheumatic Tincture Warranted Endermic beau ti lying Soap Keeler’s Invisible Ink Connell’-s Pain Extractor United States Pills Oriental Pills Watterman’s Rheumatic Plaster Opodeldoc, Hard ai.d Liquid Edward’s Salt Rheum Ointraeut Medicated Cough Candy White’s Salve Gelatine Capsules Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam Chapman’s Summer Cordial Harlaem Oil Le Baume De Ninon or > The. French Balm of Beauty j Knapp’s Strengthening Plaster 25 Dr. Smith’s Sugar Coated Pills 25 with many others not enumerated. Thesubscriber is ageniformpsrot theabove MEDICINES and war rants every 'article gemiihe. ? L. M. REXFORD. Binghamton, Feb. 11, 1845. N E W At the Old Favorite Store Corner of Court it tt •25 00 50 12* 1 CO 1 00 50 A0 25 50 andl 00 1 00 1 00 25 2 5 50 I2j ,3*7* -2 5 \ *50 25 50andl 00 50 50 ** 25 25 12* 50 50 1 and 1 50 2 00 31 1 00 31 and C2J 50 50 1 00 1 50 37* 25 1 00 25 25 50 37* 1 00 3~* 50 and 75 25 J 50 50 25 25 121 25 75 50 & 1 00 371 •25 25 ‘25 1 00 25 and 50 50 50 25 and50 1 00 25 50 75 37* 25 sfe 25 12* 12* 12* 25 and 50 50 50 25 '•25 25 25 50 * 12* 1 50 6 * 12* 25 andSO 50 s 25 12* 50 F o r e i g n . P e r i o d i c a l s . R E P U B L IC A T IO N O F The London Q u a r terly Review , The E d i n burgh, R e v iew , The F o r e ign Q u a r terly - R e v iew v The W e stm inster R e v iew , and B lackw o o d s E d in b u r g h - M a s a z in e . fP H E above Periodicals are reprinted in New 'S- York, i mmediately on tbeir a rrival by the Bri tish sleamers, in a beautiful clear type”, on fine white paper, and are faithful copies of the originals - B l a c k w o o d ’ s M a g a z i n e being an e x act fac-simile of the Edinburgh edition. T h e wide-spread fame of these splendid Periodi cals renders it needless to say much in thei r praise. As literary organs, they stand far in advance pf any works ofa sim ilar stamp now published, while the political complexion of each is m arked by a dignity, candor.and forbearance not often found in works o f a party c h a racter. They embrace the views of the three great par ties in England—W h ig, Tory, and. Radical.— ‘Blackwood” and the “ London Gluarterly” are T o ry; the “Edinburgh Review,” W h ig; and the “ W estm inster,” Radical. T h e “Foreign Q u a rter ly” is purely literary, being devoted p rincipally to criticism s oh foreign Continental W o rks. T h e prices of tiie Re-Prints are less than one- thifd of those, o f the foreign copies, and while they are equally well got up, they afford all that advan tage to the American over the English reader. TER M S . P J Y M 3 K T TO EB MADE IN ADVANCE. For any one of the four Reviews, $ 3,00 per annum For any two, do 5,00 “ For any.three, do 7,00 “ For a ll' four o f the Reviews, 8,00 “ For Blackwood’s M agazine, 3.00 “ For Blackwood & the 4 Reviews, lO’OO -t CLUBBING. Four copies ol any or all of the above works will be sent to one address on payment of the regular subscrip ion for th r e e —the fourth copj being gratis. fp r Remittances and communication* must be madenin all cases without expense to the publish ers. T h e form er may always be done through a Postm a s ter by handing him the amount to be re mitted, taking his receipt and forwarding the re ceipt by mail, Post-paid; or the. money may be en closed in a letter, Post-Paid, directed to the pub lishers. N. B.—T h e Postage on all these Periodicals is reduced by -the late Post-Office law, to about one third the former rates, making a very important sav ing in the expense to mail subscribers. *** In all the principal cities and Towns through out the. United Stales to which there is a direct Rail- Roador Water communication from the city of New- York, these periodicals wilt be delivered Free of Pos tage. LEO N A R D S C O T T & Ca , P u lishers, n l l - l y ______________ H2_Fulton St., New-York. F a r m e r s o f W i n d s o r . S H. P. H A L L H AS a store in the village of W indsor directly opposite Bragg’s Tavern, where goods a resel- If; Y .—Ampnj Hiepublie there are non* whoM virtMu H iti btin more cheerfully end aniVCntelly £eknd«rle4K«j;. as b m i w ^ u l i a t l y w e l l e d e p i e d f t r r m B o v t n f H e e d i c K c ) SiA | i eedeche: end the whole clufcOfkindrecl diaee. *ee‘h \y restoring »v kefcttby' tone' and action to1 the Stomach, front a disordered' state1 of which atfah moat. If nut • lllhe difficultiea'of the head. - • It was the result o f manyyeara aludy and expert-\ ence of an eminent physician, atid waa used b y him through a lung and extensive priictiee ; it is a happj combination of Vegetable substances; ie- mild,' safe, but effectual. Headache ie a disease from' which arises more misery to the human family than from almost any other, being insidious in its' course, and not being directly fatal, is frequently neglected* th such an extent as to impair the general health, injure the constitution and induce dangerous diseascs;^^ When there are-indications of an approaching attack of Sick Headache if an immediate resort be had tb the Pills the attack will be obviated. Then, if a doll, disagreeable sensation of the head is felt, caused by a determination of blood to the bead, or in cases* of periodical Headache; they will be found effectual in curing and obviating the attacks. Food should' be taken in moderate quantities, heariy and stimulating kinds, and articles'apt to produce acidity avoided. When the system has been a long time out of order', and a predisposition to severe and sudden attacks; so mo little time with patience, and constant use of the medicine will be* necessary, before full advanta ges' will be derived front it. They have been found equally efficacious in Dyspepsia; Indigestion, loss of a p p e tite, H e a r t b u r n , G id d in e s s , 8cc. It*- su c c e s s while used in private medical praclice, as well afe since it has been before the public, affording conclu- «ive evidence of its value, and the proprietors desh rous of placing it within the reach of every individual, have been induced lo reduce the price to twelve and a half cents per Boxi ICTForSalc by Robert C. Trivett, Binghamlowj Canfield St, Steele, Union; H. Jennings, Union Vi I. lage; W. R. Root, Chen'angu Forks— where, ample Testimony may be seen. 32-ly. ling :it\Binghamton Prices fo„r Cash or Produce. Those wanting goods will do well to call. June 3d 1846. IMPORTANT. B. F O S G A T E ’S A N O D Y N E CO R D IA L A SAFE snd eflfic'ual rem e d y for lhe SUMMER COM- P b A lN T 8 ,v z : D iaThaM a n d Ceo'.eiaM orbus; also Flat- u ent-and Spasm odic Oliolics. Thisinvaluab.ie.medic n e forthe above com p laints surpasses any o ther rem e d y now in u se. H u n d re Is of cases have come to the knowledge o f the proprietor, w e r e a speedy cure has been tfficted by ihe use o f t h e Cordial, after a resort to the com m on rem e d ies h ad proved unavailing lr. h a s becu ex en- sively used ihrough\iit ihis Sia'e anti elsewhere, for many years—has been approv d . ',nd is u ed-n practice by a creat iumt*e: o f th e v osi respec ab:c phvsici..r:s, as may he seen by their certificates and rccom n -endat ens acco p*n>tng each b'-lrte. This m fd cine is -ilscr v red to t e a ccita n and eflcc t ia' rem e d y for the iuiesrm t dis* a ses, p-> duced by the drink- ■ ing ofthe waters o therivcriin the southern and sou,hwf6teih s a tesr which renders it of inestimable value to those who re side < r travel in those se. t. ona of the rom .lry. N. B. To e e c u r e th r public air-.inst. decep(.;on. tha extern il ;ab e lo f each b ttte is secured by a c py rtght, - h was e n tered (aciorriir.fi 'o ac' of Co;gre->»)in the jSlvrth-- rn D. t r e t of New York o i tha 9th clay of ‘Sovember, A u ro Dou-ini, 1840. A fac rim ilc-'fthe proprie'or’s ‘ ignatu-*c wil be found on ihe ou 'e r label o f each bottle if 2 <-r u ine I'ri^», 31 cts. F o rsale by L. M. RFXFO R J). tJinghamton. [i(5 -ly S U R P R I S I N G R E L I E F and Washington Streets (formerly occupied by R. A. Ford Sp Co.) T HE subscribers have jusZ receive.! the Largest Ne w stock o f goods to be found in this vicinity Consisting of a Large choice stock of Dry Goods Groceries, Crockery, GZass warei Boots & Shoes Hats and Caps &c. &c. (SALES, to suit purchaser*—ALL kinds o f pro duce taken, in Exchange for goods. ST A, NEW T ON & Co For Sale. Q E V E R A L House Lots, Eligibly situated in this O village, with or without Building materiale for sale on long credit. • A. DOUBLEDAY. Binghamton Nov. 11, 1844. 34 , To the Ladies in particular. A ND to all who are desirous of a Youthf-vl af- fearance, or are troubled with Pimples, Erup tions, recent Freckles, Tanned or Dried and Shri velled Skin, or Premature W rinkles, LE BAUME DE NINON, or , , - . THE FRKNCH BALM OF BEAUTY, wiR be found the best remedy evier yet offered fb thebublic. Priea 50>cts pr Bottle: For sale*by L. M. REXFORD, qnly agent at Binghamton. 6 ; T O T H E L A D I E S . ' - |E LAINS, Rept, and plain, and Cashmeft, to- getberwith all tbe Tnost outlahdisfi styles ol- dress goods, cheap at BOYD A CROSBY’S Jin. 27; 1846. OLASSES, Teas, SugarjUpffee Ac., all wir- rantedjgood and soldaxCKeapby tis a sat any store ic town.. fcinds o f Grain, Batter, CKe^se &c„ bought t f f t k l t y y h c e i t , S.A .N E W T 0 NAC<^ J^ J Q U 8 DeLAINS, A Empire by other Dress G roffs^r * |/e teas. s » t J. f t C. R atNo. ER 8 . ..... Nl> » erujaneiiL Detieiii is obtatnea in hi - o u t case c f suff.-ring *.h>;re in . t o i l e r ’s ll:m e d y is re c o n .m jn r ied . It-has been fa rly tes-ed in th a t m u s t ais.re:-sin\ coin,>lai,-,t, a s t h m a , a n d has proved itse f to be a p e rfect a n t d j i e . It has been fai.hfuliy tried in O o n s u m p ion an d h a s m a d e m o r e cu r e s than any ott c r t»em * d y in th e Vtorld, F o l g e r ’s O l o s a o n l a n , o r A l l - H e a l i n g B a l s a m . Mrs. L u c r t t ia W ell;-, resid in g a t th e H o m e for tidilorg. 3*22 P e a ri S tr e e t, has b e e n , fflicied wi h a s th m a for t h e last 42 y e a rs, and to s u c h a degree th a it w a s thuught o f ten tin r e s itiai s h e w m id die. S h * could no t lay dow n n h e r bed sh e co ighed. c'> n s tantly,ehe could n o t go u p s t a i r s an .1 r a ised a r o o d d e i l f m a t e r iro m h e r lungs. O n e botile o f th is g r e a t rem e d y has so far reliev e d h e r thaL s h e is now com p a rative y w ell. W C. Go wan, o t t n e tow n o f W o o d stock D ialer c o u n ty, e x perience t n .o r e re li e f \from one bottle o f th is areal rem e d y th a n fiom a I h e m e d cines h e had e v e r tak e n in h is life. H is d isease w a s asth m a , an d h e p r b o u n c e s i h e u lo s o n a ian to be th e m o s t v a luable m d cine tu (lie world. M rs B o q d , ih e wife oi Mr. W i liam Bond, th e celebrated B o ston C rucifer B a k e r, o f B rooklyn, w a s aiflicied w ith asth m a for 34 y e a r s . S h e o f e n tim e s ap p e a r e d to be dying. T h e best m f d ical advice o t N e w -Y o rk an d B rooklyn g a v e h e r no m a te rial r e li e f A f e r taking th r e e d se s o f t h e fifedicine s h e p e r ceived a very g r e a t a h e r d i o n in h e r breaihm g , a n d in a w e e k i r tw o u n d e r i ’s u s e s h e pron un c e d h e r s e l f to be “ a s w e ll as sh e e v e r felt h e r s e l f in h e r life.” H e n r y J a c k s o n , residing ia 13th s t r e e t , cam e lo th e s to r e in a carriag e for th e p u r p se o f obtaining a bo tie o f tb e Oiosao- n i a n . ' H e w a s so exhausted on h is arrival th a t lie could not sp e a k . H e h a d s u ffered fo r m o r e than 30 y e a r s w ith t h i s d is- t easing d isease H e r e tu r n e d h o m e w ith a bott e o f t h e r e m edy, a n d in four d a y s a f te r com m e n c ing Its u . e , h e w a lked from 13tli s t r e e t to th e office to tell h i3 j i y a t tb q w o n d e rful E f fects o f ti.is g r e a t r e m e d y , a d s tan c e o f m o r e th a n tw o m iles. H e is n o w com p a ratively w e ll . „ M rs. A rchlb:iM ,36 w h i t e stre e t ; M rs. M c O snn. 20 W a l k e r s t r e e t ; M rs. R o b e r t P . K e ll.o f M o r r is tow n ,N J . ; Mr. W i l t inson, o f H o b o k e n , N. J t ; an d h u n d r e d s o f o a n . e s m igv-t be ajveu to prove t h e efficacy of Folget’s O losaonian, o r All-Heal- in s B a lsam in th is d isease o v e r e v e ry o t h e r r e m e l y . This is a dread ful symptom. It is unnecessary to Ray that it belongs *o the symptoms whieh-oftgn precede, but more pro perly in licate the presence of ihat fell disease, Consumption. Yet -here are many who are troubled with this symptom who do not fake th-*. atatm. snd trfis away the time With the use of palliat ve remedies, while the disease e-m* kiues its ravages^nd the sufferer is. s >on bey nd tbe reach of hope. Read the fob lowing casesrfc rep-{formed BY FI j L O E R ’S OL03AONL A N , O R ALT. H E A L IV G BALSAM. Extract o f a letter dated l9th ‘May; 1818— .0|1 ftf.Aprill was attacked .with spitfing b’OOp. but* did not take much notice of it fora week orsaore. thi ikiug l sh (hid, get bett r in a few days. I-however grew worse, raising great quontltiee of bl od,-1 hade tickling conah, wiih.aseverepainitt my chest and left aide. I became sridc- biluate dat the end ofthe month, that I could scarcely *alk. T commenced taking your olosaonlan aid from-the won lerfiil relief and benefit rereivedfirom thruseoftwo bottles, 1 most heartily tender you this tesrimonial. I sm nearly well again. \ * C H A R h w B R Q § E R J B ,1 T I t J A a a l l t Mrs Wilhy tbe wife of Mr F. Wi by, l33 West 17th s t , wi reduced to theverge of thb stave by nisinrblmod: Al the for eta&tag tne IiMiitmdrihi«R ftomi ffie lungs ftilsd nntli the used this great remedy. R was a tdnded wiihj West’s Chlorine Cosmetic A N D P I L L S , F OR the cure of S ait Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worms, &c. Unparalleled success! This remedy IVas given relief in every case, and has cured over two thousand nine hundred in t h r e e thousand. Theabove medicine is a rare combination-of mcd. ical remedies of great value; from its superior heal- ing properties, and from its use in many cares when all other remedies have failed, not only curing but giving relief immediately—justifies us in saying that ilis the most valuable and efficacious remedy ever presented 1 .o the public in cases of Sait Rheum Ring Worm, Scald head, and all .diseases of the Skin aud Blood. It is not offered like many nostrums of the day, upon the mere recommendation «f thp proprietor?, but upon the testimony of Physicians,-eminent in their profession, who have not only examined the compo sition, but tested its healing virtues in their practice, and upon the testimony of others who have been r e l i e v e d f r o m a s t a t e o f s u f f e r i n g , a f t e r h a v i n g t r i e d j a i l o t h e r p r e s c r i p t i o n s i n v a i n . The success which has attended this medicine is wonderful beyond description. Persons with the most inveterate eruptions covering the whole body and head, causing the hair to fall off*and who have tried all the,remedies and skill they could procure, without any lasting benefit, have been in a few weeks perfectly and permanently cured. Of this facl hun- dreds of certificates could be procured, but I hey could not more thoroughly convince the public than the testimony already adduced. W hen men of the first respectability and standing in community think it their duty to incur the res ponsibility of recommending it to their fellow citizens it is evident that there must be something more than'common in its effects. Itis also equally appa rent that Physicians will not hazard their reputation in recommending a medicine .not justly tCGted, or which is unworthy of notice. These facts offer an argument so plain and conclusive that-they need only be mentioned to enforce conviction. HIT\For sale by Robert C. Trivett, Binghamton; Sandford &. -Steele, Union ; II. Jennings, Union Vil lage; W. R. Root, Chcna’ngo Forks—where ample Testimony may be seen, 31-ly F O R B U F F A L O . “Binghamton and Baffalo Line.7’ A B O A T of the abovn line, well fitted for pas sengers and fraight, will leave Binghamton for Buffalo direct, EV E R Y TU E S D A Y during the season. T h is line will run in connexion with a daily line of steamboats and Fropellers on tbe Lakes.— Particular attention w ill be given to the comfort of passengers on the route and every assistance will be rendered at Buffalo to enable them to get comfortable accommodations on the Lakes,at mod erate charges. Binghamton, 1B4G. 2 lf AN D E R S O N & CO. Proprietors ' J. M. H U B B A R D , Agent, Buffalo. A. C. CU L V E R , “ Utica. C. M cKINNEY, “ Binghamton. mui mvwvo tfrecfc M e ffferarrfeat I r q j h o f I I M X ? a*«v*re eoukh, u d r e i s e f f q«Mft ties o f Mood, w a s retieved bj’ o n s tooUie o f t lw OJeeatoBt. • M w l declares it to i n th a ereatto t r e m e d j ta t h a wrirld. ©arid Haodaraoa, 60 Xateht street /Dohat* i f i r , SK. watar stre e t Hear*fcHhow, 1 8 8 M t i r i a ^ s ^ > . « « a : w , « o r i ^ t o r - arerijaf H. I., aedeawiitooe aaaasfacooidha add*! F e r e S T a le o by L . M. R K X F O R ^ l b c b a m t o a i. The very best Medicine in use I ! I S D r. Chapmans Summer Cordial lor lhe c u reof Dysintery,Diarrbosaand Cholera Morbus, Sum mer Complaints, also Flatulenland SpasmodicCbo- lic. This medicine is prepared from a veriLbie. p re scription o fihe Celebrated -Dr. Chapman o f P h ila delphia and is really and iruly the best rem e d y jbr the above complaints now in use. Every family should keep a bottle on hand as it' invariably re lieves the suddeh attacks which most frequently Characterise tbe commencement o f theabove dis ease. Price 13f cts and 37* cts pr Bottle. , 3 For Sale only by L . M. REX F O R D : : . K H i i U M A T i S M . B LAKESLIIE’S :elebrated specific Bone: Li- ment for the cure ol Rheumatisfn sprains Ac. forsale by . L. M.REXFORD'. DR. J. P E T T IT ’S CELEBRATED \ MERICAN EYE SALVE.—A sovereign retff- H cdy in all mses of acute and Chronic inffa- mation, debility pi the optic nefve, weakness and dimness of signti arising from intense use or old age; all affectiois Symptomatic of other Diseases, viz—Scroiula, HWeasles, Small-Pox, Spinal Disea ses, &c. Ac. Price 25 cdnts. ang fi-tf For sale by L. M. REXFORD. T H E N E V r Y O R K A N D BO S T O N * ■ : ZV). 2 M y P l a c e . B F. SISSON lias on hand a general and well • selected assortment of Goods which areuffcr at the lowest prides for CASH OR PRODUGE:- All persons wishing Goods of any De?cription_ar« invited to cxamiiie his stock before making their purchases, as he natters himself that he can oner suiA indueetneht^as cannot fail torsuit. t*. Binghaihtpn Nbv. 4th 1845. i '' ’ C A R F E T S I C A R P E T S f | D o y o t f w a n t a C a r p e t \ c h ^ a p T “ E have fitted up a room expressly forGsrpets, - . Oi! Floor Clotbsr and Paper Hanging; and arenow offeringgreater inducements than«ver,in these articles.. R ich.Three Stripe* and Stair Carpeting of a ll qualities nnd F rjees. Oil Floor Cloths o f a l l widths. P |« |n and Piaid M atting. B w r t i JW gs f e - 4 ^ * 1 g}™ and satin face Papal H ingtogs, tion,; Bordering:,Firt » Ronril wide papers i a r w indops. Giaat B »rg*«ia w*«* M g i t m in .anyiOf Mayl9th ’ A l * T E A S ,