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of TV*. Wngni*.&** dl Hoot*N»Hnr<\4»t if iif«( Ruiaifi*, &*., Hdhdlng <Mi» Hoot
Hho**, Pull*, Broom*, Muft , Boa*, and TravelBajra nf all MfubMd qti*?i.V.% TdpHlf** with •
«r««t variety «l FANCY ARTICLES—Hair Oil*•IKI r « . i k . NfuiKm*. Cl iOCKS. | l , 1 5 to 9 3 , 0 0 .
WH«rt f ;u corn* to the Furl, juat call in an<I a**your ,,ld frirnJ, and i( fc« vap't . aall you, all right.—Hut «AVO your CMH till vpu give rut a try.
V great quaumr of CftUjilTON'& Action hand,C. 6. MINK
C,fiOlt«12 ,(t.4TH OK WrffTRItAM.,)
IAIBLK ENGRAVER,WILL MAKKTOORDER
Monunico its T#nib8lon(%Uravc Hlone«, Tablet, and
t'MNTHTONKH.
IK •ut«crit>*r wntiltl inform \hv in
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ImlKianfa of Mn|«»nn ami Kranklin County, ihofftna lo< ittffr) lnm«ctf nl Mntorte, and is prrparrcl toimh, of Ihr %»i Vermont Marble,
Vo.YfM/F.y/V?, TOMBSTONES, TAIU.US,mi*/ PAINT STONES,
• »r f inyihinir m »hn* I H M » , at prtt-ra and on tar ma thainiuat (MI aattftlariory thoao ;ri wan t of the above
TttMBXTOMK fron $1 to $JiAll work W(irnii|if<f to givr» Mfiafaction— torm#
nut In «ia«r( anil ill Ic'fufn oi produce, or grain nvx**m»«»r, tak*n for pay. L*l no on* ptmthaao beforerailing an<l t|«nitriinff for thrroaelvca.
>!AIIHF#K WORKHin the store formerly occupiedhv A f.iriffaiif, two door* south of Dark'* Corner
>S, 1HW. CKO. ACKLKY.
MORTOAQTAMES CAMFBBLLM*
v oi d i e town o f F o n ( Q iFranklin aftdatai* oMJ#w Yotk, by nnmortgage be I ring d#fe* the of April, ingg g
joar one thoifaandcigbf huptfte^ and ihirfy-nine,uly mortgaged MO Baron $, Vbtf, President *4 the
Ht. T.nwr«ncf< Bank, in ihe Village of Ogdenshurgh,N Vcounty of St. [,awrvnc<v*nd of
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triiflt tor \hm siid Bank and tha shareholder* tmtfof,bttng (he ofrWr indicated Mr iliai purpose by the articlra of aanooiation of said Bank, made and enteredinto under and pursuant ft* mm net of the l e g i s t oreof the Bintff of New Ytfrk, emtiled •• Alt act to au.ihrtri* ihe bunineM of BaTnking," peaaevl April 18'h,1838, certain lands B«jd water privilege*, boundedand described in (he *a(d trtdortiure of mortgage anfollow*, namtly: "AH that certain piece, parcel ortract of land diiuate, lying and being in the village olrfogarmtturgh, in (he county of Franklin and stale ofNew York, numbered lot twenty-four in aaid villageof flojranabtirglr, bounded aa follow*: Beginning inihe north bank of St. Kegia River, on the bounds oithe Indian land*, and run* north thirl)>six degreeaw«*t tivn chains auty-aeven linka to a post; thenceMouth thrty.three degreea thirty minutes west byrumpnas 19 IN five chain*; thence south fifty-six degreen thirty rhinutes east one chain seventy-five linksto tho water edge; thence along the same to the beginning, containing one acre and eighty-five htmdredthfl of nn e*cre of land, be the same more or lessAl*o all and singular that oth<r certain piece or parc d of land and land covered with wnter situate, lyingnm\ being at Hoganaburgh aforesaid, and particularl\- butted, bounded and described ns follow*, viz:—Hegmmng on the east side of Gray street, at thenorthwest comer of village lot number tour, now orlute, the property of Aaron Brondwell, and run norththirty degrees cms* necrmiing fb comprise A. D. 1816three chain* and forty linka; then south airtty degreesoust one (bum fifty links; then north thirty degreeseast mxry-two links; then on nearly the same courseone chain to the southeast and Qcrof* the end of River street one chain to the southeast corner of vfllagelot number eleven now occupied by John Richardson; then along the eastern end of said lot with thehunk of Ht Regis River and one chain and fifty linkaus the crow flies to the southeast corner of villagelot number twelve now or late the property of Ben-jamin (>. Harrington; then south fifty-six degrees andthirty minute* east one chain and fifty links to themiddle or nenr about the middle of tSt. Regis Riverthru south len degrees west up nnd along the streamof said river nml aennw the mill Ham (herein t-rectechi a point from whence the plnce of beginning hearsnorth Rixty decrees west; then north Htxty degreeswest ;o the northrnst corner of vilhigt* lo' numberfour aforesaid; then the same course continued OIK
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try \\\pm and
For billion* and lnlUinmitory Frvnri , In-
digestion, Dyspepsia , porverhul appptitt*t im-
pure blood, and all derangement* of iho bil-
liotia ayatemiihey am an exce l l ent medicine .
The proprietor of i tin NO P i l h U*% such coii-
fnUnca in them from the testimony of thou
s m d n , anrl thn tritimphant s u c c e s s ihitt has
tfivanably atloiuUd their operations, that h*
will g i \^ any one) an opportunity of trying
thrm. frei H exponttv Soe condition on
pamphlets left with ng. nt*
Agents—MaloiM, J. VV. I'angborn, 1 /
Amadoo; Fort Covingloh, J Congrfon; Mo-
ira, O Lawrence Ai S o n , North Hangor, G.
II <V S I) Stnvons . Bruak* Mi l l s . Abtaha
HaittUty, l loinbay9 H Reynolds & C o ; l | o -
K*"*"urgli, F J. Mil ls <fc C o ; Wratvi l lo ,
A VV. < unlmiau, Constable , S. W. GiIUl;
Hurko, <;. VV Smiih , I)A«»,ni Miichrl l , Chal-
N Ii k K H S m i t h , Flknborieh,
uvnna-- 4Ui\ for anlif by onn or moro
i i i f u c b u n t tr% o v o r y v t l U ^ i * \t\ t h i s
C a l l foi " \\,i^ti\ P l l U , f f i n d
tho IHIX l l Jaa. I I
ai nono othora aro gnu11111IV
MO!tT(#A(JKHALK.\ U I I . 1 , 1 A M I . M I Y . . . I i h f M o w n o l Fort* f in ih«« r .M in ty ot f ' r i i n k l i n , h n r n i f i l o r e d u l y
c i ;<•<! to VV iMmtf i K'i!»»v. o l ( i o d m n n r h ^ v t ^ r i n
t ' r u v i n r ^ of ( ' . u i f tdn I I M M I , *• /» «***rf in ii f r f t r t or
• t i i m l l y i f i y n n d I m i i i ^ m th« t o w n o f K o r t i
f MI »l<»rr^nid, uriil » i n i r nf N « w Y o r k , ln'i i i tf fhn r io r th
hul l <•) nonnif lot \ o .V I . in ihV m i l r * iyinrr, on N f i l n t o nr W l . 'o tli«^ Mf |v#»j '^ Hi fivr v a i i o n , in t o w n (if
l " " r i ' • • v i u ' i ' . u i n l < i | r i i i ! . l " T h r u i o | t <
Om l ^ i h ilny o l l i u i r , I H 17*, n n d w n n r i *
l><iwrr to «#• 11 I I M I M M I I c • n ' n m r d m ih»» n H i r r <il
< Ii rk nf i l t f r i M i n t y «»( | ' * t iu ikhr i on l l io MMK| I S I J I
n| f o r m , iH- i . ' i , M I HooK N ' t S nt mitr fgf i t ' f ' f t , o n
l . l . » T h n n r m l n i o f f r u ' n w n n o \ r « ' t l l v i l I o M r r i l M 1 t h r
| » ' M i n r f i l o f ^ I T i l , < > n t l i # ' l H i | | i \ t \ y o f J u n e | H 1 * 1 .
w u h i n t r r r < i f n i m t i n l l v , M i n i t h n n i n o i i r t t i l i i n t i i o r r t i n
n t ' h o l i f i i r * o f I | H < f i t . » r j i i i l i f M i l l i o n n f t h i H l i o l i m l «
H H I m m l r n l n n \ r i j ^ l i t i l n l l u r ^ n m l r i c h l y l l n r r r r n t s ;
n n I i t * i f n i | h h u v i n i ; h r r n M i ' w l r i n i h r p n y i i K M l t t h r i r
• ' t | ri f l ( I M n I n f i l l 1 > r < M'4M%O 11) U 1 M t t V l l l i J f l l # > l ' | ) 11 I f l t 1 1 I I I 4*(1
t<» H M ' M V I ' I i h * ' m i n i r , o r m i y [ M i t t l h r i « M i r t t | u * [ n r t w i
" ' " ' f ^ S n v r i l n ^ r r i l i r i t w i l l l » n mAA n t | • 111 > 11C H l M ' t l n n , it t
tf»»' l io i inr n o w o n U | » I I M I l»v J o n r p h S p r n r r r n« fin i n n
of i f tv t t f i i , M I (h#> t o w n of F o r r ( o v i n ^ i o u , m t h n n n i d
f K r n n k l i n , on d m ' i / i h dny ol Ju ly nr-xt , nt
• V lo rk irt ihn a f te rnoon ol that d. iy.
M«iy \ M . |H.i().
WIIJJAM UILKY.J U . l * ' i . A N i > M t < * t h i « i A n o r i i i y .
Well Wo. w. r :
He Pmn'18-
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°v /Store,v his
line, 0OO#Uring in f1
> Drugs,ftliti, Oitv Dyci, Patenl
Perfumeiy, S(»ap, Fapcy ! f e ^Trusses, Supporters, Braces,
Wines & Liuuors, Groceries,Fancy Hard & Gust;-ware,
Solar Lfttflpp, ImportedCi«ars1 Confectionary,
Pure A'cohol, Ink,Camphene, Quills,Steel Pens, HairDye, Blacking,Brooms, Lasts,
&c. &c.
All of which will positively be offered cheaper thancan be ioumi elsewhere in Northern New York.Don't take my word for it, but
Call and See.
The Greatest Discovery of the Age !
Indian V>*ctable PIIIM,
HE acknowUu])(cJ to be thn ba^t, th«« *af
•at , tha moat purify ing and rflVtctual u»
ihmr nature than a n v n o w brforo the publ ic .
T h o u i a n r i a ara toatifvititf of thrir g o o d n c s a ,
• •yinK l<> »!»« al l l i c lml , '• W h y wil l y o u I with thr north line ol *nid village lot number four t<thp pltu'o oi hrtfuintni^, inrhnhng tho wutrr oourneflwnh thr privtlrge of iisinjj for hydrnuhc purposenmitnmnp nnd intending hereby to convey nil ihvrighnnd tnlr ot thr party of the first pnrf, with the waleprivilrgr1*, find ^uttjnrt to (he rcctrirtionfl nt contaii.fdin thn deed of conveyance to din snid pnrty of ihe(ir«t part from William Ifojrnn, bearing dnte July 17,IH*2**.*f Sfiitl mor'gngi* wan recorded, with n power
1 to *rll therein continued, in the office of the Clerk ofthe county of Kmnklirt, on the 12'h dav of Juno,1H31), m Ho'ik N<>. 3, of mor^gnges, on pngea 585,5HH, 5H7, f-8H, 589 nnd 590. The naiii mortgngewon executed to •ecure iho payment of two thouniinddoltnrii, nm\ ihe interrni thereon, according to thecondition of n certain b'ind accompanying the *atne,mid tieanng e^en dnto therewith, which nnid mort.
nnd the «nid hond, were afterwards, und bvnn.ineni hearing dnte tho lat day of March, 1811,
«|ulv n**ignc(i hy the snid St. L i w r e n c e Bank to the('anal Hnnk of Albany; and afterwards, and by nnassignment hearing date the 11th day of Mny,thn Hnid mortgn^e nnd the said hond were duly ns.signed hy ih<* snid Gnunl Hunk of Albany to JosephftinnI nnd Robert II. Pruyn; and afterwards, and bynn n«niirnineut hearing dale the 5th day of June,the anid m'*rtgago and the snid hond were duly as-signed by the said J(»seph Blunt nnd Robert II. Pruyrito Hmr'y Vnn Rensselner; and afterwards, arid by on
t bearing dnte the I5th (\i\y of April, 1849,
OR
Trask'g ITIaffiielic Ointment.ri lHIS is ihe first atlerhpt to combine the KLEC-1 TRIG or MAGNE tIC FLUID with powerfulTegetable Extracts in the form of an ointment—iobe applied externally lor the removal of disease.—The almost unlimited success it has met with, .stampsit nt once the GREATEST DISCOVERY OFT H E AGE. It is constantly effecting cures of theutmost importance. The most incredulous areCONVINCED—the most faithless are compelledto believe in the power and virtue of this GreatRemedy.
It is universally admitted tojbe the most wondef-ul combination known to the world lor the imme-
diate relief of disease and pain.It never fails while there remains sufficient life to
restore a natural nnd healthy action to the capillaryvessels of the • (xly, and to equalize the circulationof the blood. By this means, a controlling power isgained over the most malignant forms of disease,that cannot be obtained troiii any other remedy.—Such is the power of thi* combination that it pene-trate* to every portion o! the human frame ; everylone and muscle, vein, nerve and ligament issearched out and made sensible of piirilymg'andhealing influence. Hence, it copes as readily withinternal as external diseases.
Numerous instances are on record where thisremedy has restored health to patients so near thegrave that the most powerful internal remediesfailed to produce any effect. Such has frequentlybeen the case in inflammation of the bowels—no pa-tient ever need die with this disease WIHTC the Mag-netic Ointment can b^ obtained. That dangerousop'riemic known ns the Putrid Erysipelas, can al-ways be cured by this remedy.
For inflammatory Rheumatism, this Ointment isthe most complete remedy ever prepared.
In \VJ cases out of 1(H), it will afford entire relief tothe worst cases ol Nervous . Headache in thirtyflit mu<l llenrv Vim Kenwelaer duly iiaiigned the
mud Mi'Mt^ntfr nnd the1 said hond to the nndrrfMjjnrd, ' minutes.Snrnh A . C a m p b e l l , ndmimstrntrix of the g o o d * . | I*\>r N e r v o u s d i s e a s e s th i s r e m e d y is o f i m m e n s echatte l* mid credit* of Artin* I1*, ( 'nmphel l , lute of tho v a l u e .t o w n nf Mftftftrnn, in the county nf St . l*nwronce , do-- Af fec t ions o f the s p i n e , R h e u m a t i s m , L a m e n e s s ,crnfted, puraiuuit to an a g r e e m e n t mnd<» by the said i U l c e r a t e d S o r e T h r o a t , B r o n c h i t i s , P l e u r i s y , C r i m p ,AtniiH F. C a m p h c l l . in his lilo t i m e , wi th tho naid I l / h i l l s , C h o l e r a Morb-iv, A p u e tu the face or breast,l l e n r v Van Renspehier , nnd f»»r n cons iderat ion paid ! Btirn^. S c a l d H e a d , Hcrofu 'a , Sal t R h e u m , Krysip-hy the Raul Atinw F. Camphol l nt the t ime nf the, e l a s , infl'imod Kyes , F e v e r S o i e s , i \ t c , wi l l be im-rimktfiji of the gnid ii^rueninnf; oil w h i c h snid as s ign- m e d i a t e l y re l i eved hy the use of th i s r e m e d y .
" - PH. BlN(ltlAM\s ( KRT1F1CATK.In reply to your queries with regard lo the results
of the experiment? I have made with your justly cel-ebrated Magnet ic Ointment, 1 can say with pleasure,that I deem it one of ihe Greatest Discoveries ofthe Age.
It is now nearly two years s ince I commencedusing it in my practice, and I have tested it in ca^esof inflammation, both local and general, of the mostmalignant kind, wiih universal success ; even whereall internal remedies killed, I have succeeded withthis.
I have treated c.isesof Inflammation of the Brain,Inflammation of the Lun^s, Inflammation of theBowels , Inflammatory Rheumatism, !»nd Child-bedFevers, wi'h p< rfect success, also ca^es ot Senrlet
mrnt* nro cttilv rneorded in 'he officr of tho ( ' lerk ofthe c o u n t y nf Krnnklm. T h r r e IH churned to he duoon thn «ni<f riu»ri{jnije nt tho tiruo of the fir*t ptih!ien.lion of this l i n n e t , th« mini of three thousntid fivehundred nnd forty-nine dollnra nud thirty . throe r e n t s ;nml del imit hav ing b e e n uinde in thn p a y m e n t there-of, nnd no Irjj.'ii p r o c e e d i n g s hav ing hciMi insii luif dtn recover th** HSIIIU1 or any piirt thereof, the prorniftcRiihovo dfwcrihcd will be sold at nuhl ie a u c t i o n , pur.Riinnf {n the p o w e r ot vale in the said mort^a^e c o n -tuinrd, nt the h<>u*e n o w o c c u p i e d by Klins l i o w k e r ,11 nn ttiti or tnveru, ut tho vi l lage of Hotrnrifthurgh,in the COIUI'V ot Frank l in , on the flixth day of A u g u s tn e x t , nt t w e l v e o 'c lock ut IUMMI of that d a y .
Dated MHV {K IH.r>0.SAKAII A. CAViriJKLl*, Admini^iruirix of
tho ^oodHv & <'., of AtuoH F. Campbell, dece««ed,Assignee,
Uy J. R FI.ANDKRS, her Attorney,Mnlone, Franklin (%o.
DR. T<
S A B 8 A I A K I L L A ,The mort Extraordlttary Medicine in the
Woild.
ii pnt up InIt it %\t ttaiet cheaper, pleatsaiiUtr, and
>• utedsupefior to*uyHold. Itcuresdio-
-,e without vomiting, purging, sickening or
I itating the paiieni
1 he great beauty and superiority of thia
*j«raaftafilift over t lUtl i tr pedicine ft, while
it eradicates disease it inv!goraie» the body.
It is one of thu very beet Spring au<l Sum-
iner medioioea ever known , it not only pu
rifies the whole ay^Uro and strengthens the
person, bui it creates new, pure, and rich
blood ; a power possessed by no other medi
cine. And in this lies the grand secret of
its wondetful success. It has performed
within the past two years, more than 35000
cures of severe cases of disease : at lesst
6.000 of these were considered incurable —
More than
3 000 cases of Chronic Rheumatism
2,000 cases of Dyspepsia ;
4,000 cases of general Debility and waoi
of energy ;
7,000 cases of the different Female Com
pUints ,
2,000 cases of Scrofula ;
1,500 cases of I!*iver Complaint ;
2 500 cases of diseases ol the Kidneys
and Dropsy;
8,000 cases of Consumption ; and thou-
sands of cases of diseases of the blood, viz
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Saltrheum. Pimples on
he Face, A c , & c , together with numerous
cases of Sick Headache, Pain in the Side
and Chest, Spinal AflViMiuns, fyc , &c.
This, we are aware, must appear incredi
hie, but we have letifr* from physicians and
our agents from fcll parts of the United States,
informing us of extraordinary cures. R.
Van Buskirk, one of the most respectable
druggists in Newark^ N. J , informs us that
he can refer to more than 150 cases in that
place alone. There are thousands of case*
in the city of New York, which we will re-
fer to with pleasure, and to men of character.
It is the best medicine for the Preventive of
Disease known. It undoubtedly saved the
lives of|^iore than5,000 Children the Past Season!
As it removed the c a u s e of D i s e a s e s , and
prepared them for the summer
UNITED S T A T E S OFFICER.
Capt. G. VV. M c L e a n , member of the Leg-
islature, »nd late of the U. S. N a v y , ha* kind-
|y sent us the fo l lowing certif icate. It t e l h
its o w u story,
R A H W A V , Jan . 2 5 , 1 8 4 7 .
A year s ince I W49 taken with the Influ-
enza, and my whole s y s t e m left in a debili-
tated s iate . I was induced to try Dr. Towi i -
send's Sarsapari l la , and after taking two or
thrtie bott les , I was very much re l i eved , and
attribute it ent ire ly to th« said Saraaparilla
I have cont inued taking it, and find that I
improve every day I be l i eved it saved my
life, and would not be without it tn dtr any
consideration. *J . W . M C L E A N .
OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
Dr. T o w n s e n d is almost daily rece iv ing
orders from p h y s i c i a n s 111 different parts ol
the Union.
T h i s is to certify that we , the unders igned,
Phys i c ians of tho city of Albany, havu it<
numerous c a s e s prencribed I)r Townseiid'ff
Sarnaparilla, and bel iove it to bo one ol the
most valuable preparations of the Sarsapar-
illa in this tn*rk<f.
H. P. P U L I N G , M. D .
J. W I L S O N , M. D.
H. H. RKIGGS. M. D.
P. K E L M E N D O K F , M. I).
Albany, Apiil 1, 1S45.
The following is from one of ihe most re-F e v e r . ( n n U r H a s h , a n d U l c e r a t e d L u n g s a n d 8 p e C U b l e p h y s i c i a n s o n L o n g I s l a n d :T h r o n t w i th like* succe>s . ' x J
r f . rt n _G K E E N F O R T , J u l y 1 0 , 1 8 4 G
D r . T o w n s e n d : D e a r s i r — I t is w i t h
Iti t h e r p i H e i n i c k n o w n a s t h e P u t r i d E r y s i p e l a s ,b y w h u h s o m a n y v a l u a b l e * l i v c > w e r e l o s t , I t c l
Brandrelh\s Pills.
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DRNTISTRY.S M N f t J i n i . S , D r t i f i N t , h a v i n g h r r n to t h r
i»y (» j Mouio i i rnn pimf tor t h r p u r p o s e of pt*t h<t*t.
h o i m r l f in (In- I r i tmt impr• ivr tnt > t i t< i m i h r H n r n c r ,
ovv prrpnr«Nl in p r r f o r i n u l ! o p r r / i f i o n i i t n n n o c t r d
hi'iiimini aftrr ih*» laii»m mid moat apprnved«|M, #j.« rhrttp tt* the chntprnl. I I I R f i i n l i t i r n a r r
n h n t f4» t < r u t M n h i m f o i n y n r t w h o l v o r p . i r t s o |
* t h f i i i o M t t i r t t i i t i f n t H l o r k ^ o f ( t t u u T r r f h ,
ll I '
M l f i
whh It Mi»r|timf<<<4 iiny prrviotm mvrtj iKMi 111I n t h r 1111 r 1 fv " I t i u t t r r i n l , h r n u t y o ( f i m « h , a n t j
t h »ifi<! f l u r u K i l i i y «it l i m w o r k , \\r w i l l d H v c o m .
»u hy any M o r m a in tlu*M'#* nv#»r ihr »inrr i»( W i n
in iho weather will materially
ihe hotly if the blood is pure. Kv-
ory individual, oven the most dise&ised, has
within him ft germ or root of that original
pur© blood of our common mother Kvv;
which ^oriti of puro Mood is iho supporter of'
hid ltl<\ and is in constant struggle to throw
oil'tho hotrrogeuooiM, corrupt humors, which
aro iho causes of d n o a s o in tho individual.
Uy purging tho body of ihis diseased IIKII-
vidual of lift bad humors, you allow the germ
of puro blood to frnin ground and to make
blood of a brUer (|u *lny, and HO on proxies
nively nil thti whole mans IH rrgenernted , for
tho good principle or good pure blood is al-
ways striving to be predominant over the bad
or diseased humors. Let all who wish to be
it frequently, and it never failed ul effecting a speedyand certain eure.
In cases of Burns. S p r i n g Frozen Limbs, &c.f itacts like a charm.
No Physician or familv will be a single day with-out this medicine, utter becoming acquainted withits power to cure.
N. HINUII AM, Physician and Surgeun.Utica, N. Y.. Jan. I!K IHUi.5 V For funhrr particulars and testimoniRls, see
pnrnphlel left with each a^ent. Jjr' Price 25 and31 l-'J cents per bottle.
A<iKNT8.— In Franklin County—L Ams<len,Mnlone, J (\>ni;dnnf Fort CovidgUm, F- J. Mills,& (-O , Hogansbur^h, T. P. Robei ts, ( 'haeaugay.And by one Airent in each village in the State.
E. K. C H A N D A L L , Trav. Agent.
Rouemption of Lands Bold for Taxes.
STATE OF N E W YORK, )Comptroller's Office, Albany, April 12,1850. {
OTICE is hrrnby ffivr»n, |>tirsn«nt to section 7(>, oftitle 3 t article* .1, nf chnptrr 13, of ihe first pnrt of
I ) AIM-; ItI »*J M , M i
I ' 11 n t • i , $n
M A N ( i I N U S nl' rvrr y vnnHy andnlri'i, (hi Sliadrs, CuHmns, Fire'im sale t»v
J. W rAN(
W V \ N t i l K >U N , ni iho t 'rmikl iu ( juuntv PruyIF . .Sinir, wi«h#i it (iiflHiM'fly tin (If* nit nod, onc<< fornil, tlmt thrrn ia no mirli itniif( an iinffrr^el!in^ him.
\\twn«oii<l*4 HurinpftrU!*. mieh R my
of tt fine hf'tthhy habit ; w h o w i s h tn Imve a the Revised Srntufrs, as nmended by chapter 1H3, of H e a d t h e f o l l o w i n g ;
isfaction that 1 say to you that 1 have recent-
ly witnessed, in several cases, the most ben-
eficial results from the ust> of your Extract
of SarsaparilU. Being engaged in the prac-
tice of medicine, I have prescribed it in sev-
eral cases, and never without benefit. In
the removal of diseases arising from a de-
ranged Mate of digestive organs, &c , it f*r
exceeds any thing of the kind ever before
offered to the public. You will please sei
me two dozen, &c., &,c.
Respectfully-yours,
S. C. P R E S T O N , M. D.
PILES, PILES, PILES.
Dr. Townsend** Sarsaparilla it no less
successful in curing this distr* ssmg com
plaint, than for diseases of the Blood, f)ys
popsia, Rheumatism, and Nervous Debility
mind in n ffomul btnly; who d'-sira to
ho shle to «land without injury the continual
of tin* climate; who desire to hnve
children, uso tho Urandreth Pills.
the blood ofy
hich will
M , t v n r t | » « l
TimTh«
I ^ l ^ f Will «r l l forSfirgfjpat ilia fur
7.r» cN7 1
o
n I IOCI I I -N ff»r $ 1 , 0 0 -
|>n\!,oNM ('ItKMICAL HAIR 1NVIUORAI | ( >l( A frrnh mippty \"*t rrrrivt'd (»V
J W. P A N d f l O I l N &(•». .
N0TI0JE .
I .M hrrrliy « i v r n lo all |HMSI»MH indedted to l}»r * i | h^ i i l i r i c , i i h n hy note or h<mk*#€roont , thnt an
itiiiitiMtintr MMilrinrnt niul l iuo ids t i cm ol<ll ic jmine IHinili^pfii' .nhlv iir< r - .^ry N p i h i i f f ^tit prompt nl
to t int no l i re on thr pntt of llume mtrrr^trd••»•• r^i. \i\C\ I A Ul) GUANOK
IVh i t . IH;,O
M I
1 h
for
l.ii No\\%m w a f
to UU
I, Kt»ld*» Kirh«n«#, for aJ! •rof Iiin«aodt Lamp and SjKttn Oilt
n J W PANC.BORN.
\TOTW rha
OTirK it hor#by gi nn ffiat J. D Rak.'NU maV-nt, f|<>in|r f»(^nit#«« at M»lorti% has thia dkf k#~to ii|n all hm pro^rtjr ap<l rflprta, in trnat,a6.
in (tin {ftrariion* in hm tkrfnJ of aaaigntiieot
Al l h«vtng in ihair handa jto tint »atd Fink, and all
Myw.no
• ro |tn(«il»i«i<l to him, mm required toh h i flh# t o
and pay,q pyth#» un«i«iNli|tt1«ff, or to his agOhf, who
!> A B l M hAt alorr.
Nalon«i, 1H.S0
nil b*d or corrupt humor*, and r«*8tore
human body to the *ut* of health enjoyed
bnfore tho introduction of mineral meJicmns.
Kprnnmber Braudrt-th PilU pUce within the
reach of all hrahh mid long life.
TRUST TO BKANDRBTirS PILLS;tako them HO an to produce a brUk effect, and
your nickneaa will be the affair of a day or
two, whilt* thoae who are too wise to follovt
this common »• n»« advicn will be sick foi
months L t the sick enqt1 ire of the agents
Braiidr^iirs Pills whether thfue things
10 or not. Let them enquire among their
friends and auk the same queaiion. Verily,
if » vidroce is wanted, it shall be procured.
To the hick. Ui me say, use the
liKANDRKTII PILLS
Adapted to all circumstances and situations
ih»y are the beat medicine ever inrmted for
families, or to uke to aea, preventing scurvy
and coativ meat, requiring no change of diet,
particular regimen* or care again** takinp
fold.N. B. Them is no aur#ty that you gat the
i BRANURETH PILLS unUaa youae *f the duly aothorised Agent,
Agent* in this section.J \f Pangbor^ and A minis & Lewis, Ma-
loee ; A. Stilea & Soii% Fort Covington; F,J. Mills 4k Co., Hoganaburgh; Joel Perkii\a\
W
Itiwff ol lH,r)0f thnt unlesn rlie inn'is nold forai the g e n e r a l tux s a l e , he ld at the (J.tpitol in the c i tyof A l h n n y , in the montliH nf N o v n n b e f nnd D e c e m .her , 1 8 i H f RIIHII he r e d e e m e d by the p a y m e n t infothe irrnaury o f the S i n t e , on or h^for^ thf sixteenthday of December next, after the (kite.'hereof, of iheamount for which eneh parrel of the said lands wassold, and the intercut thereon, nt.the rare of ten percentum per annum, from the date of tfie *ale to thedate of the payment, the lands no wold and remainingunredeemed will be conveyed to the purchaser*th ereo
T P. ftobarta, Chatcaugay ;, ClUnburghi A. Kt.app, Moo era 1 May 23,1849
K;ich puTtlisher of a public new*p«per in this State18 hereby rrqueated immediately to publish this nolice in such newspaper, at least once n week (or sixweeks successively, provided he is willing to publishthe same for the fees al loweJ by law, (being 9 3 , 8 8 )which will bo paid on preaentiog the usual affidavitof publication nt this oflf*oe.(2."») W A S H I N G T O N H U N T , Comptroller.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICK is hereby give*! according to law, to allpersons having claims against Jedcdiah L. Mar-
tin, Inte of the (own oi Constable, in the county ofFranklin, deceased, that they are required to exhibitthe same, wiih the vouchers thereof, to the eubacri.ber, administrator of the goods, chattels and creditsol the eaid deceased, at his dwelling-house, in thetown of Westvillft, in said county, on or before thetwentieth day of June next. Dated thU 20th day olDecember, A. D. 1849.
JOHN LEARMBNT, Administrator,
MJPORI .Dbls. OHIO SUPERFINE FLOUR,15U do. MESS PORK.
AL8O,
900 Ctsfcs OHIO WHIRKETf
Just received and Tdr sale by
Ur. Townsend ; Dear sir—The effects o
your Sarsapanlla are truly wond'-rful. For
the last six or eighi years past. I have beet
subject to severe attacks of the piles, during
which I have suffered all the tortures of that
complaint, and had despaired of ever finding
relief except in death. I have the pleBMin
10 mf »nn you ** there ia yet a balm in Gile»d.'
I hav* used two bottles of your Sarsaparilla
Atid feel no remains of my old complaint. 1
send you this for publication, and any per-
son you may refer to me, 1 would be happy
to inform of the benefit ! have received at
your hands.
Yours, truly.JOHN HALL, 49 Fulton it.
July 6, 1846.Principal office 126 Fulton at , next door
to the Sun office.Sofdby J. W. PANGBORN & Co., Ma
lone, N. Y., Agents for Franklin Co.. and byall the principal Druggists and Merchants,throughout the United Stales, West Indiesand Canada.
None gotitfini Unless put Up i* largesquare bottles which e*ftt«in a quart, andsigned with tha written stgnitufe of S. PTOWNSEND, and his name bloiui in theglass. Nov. 1— l y .
WRKSBRVKD CITRON and TMrmrmd./or.itoby
1 J. W. P A MO BORN & Co.
MANNING & TUTHILL OUR PATENT MEDIGiNB CHBST i* now Mlol all the popular remedies of the day.
J. W\ PANGBORN 6i Co.
NEW YORK
COLLEGE OF HEALTH,907 Main-Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. O. C. VAUGHN'S
Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture.r p i i r s celebrated remedy in constantly increasing iuJL faiae by tbe Many cures U to making
ALL OVER THE WORLD.It hsi now become the mdy medic*** fcr family tu«, and1$ particularly recommended for
DROPSY:nil ttAfes of Ihif complaint intmfvliately reUeTed, no mat-ICT of now long funding. See Pamphlet for tiMtimony.—Tbit diseane in as frightful, ai CHOMCRA, arid ti\e slow anddreadful progre** of the malady, bloating the tytUm to adegree which renders tiw patient utterly unabU to move,forms one of its ruott distressing features.
HITHERTO INCURABLE,it now yields to this remedy—and Physiciaus use it pub-licly and privately with perfect succeiu. IMH any one whohas ever had a fyinptocn of Dropsy, of any charncu.T,keep Uii» article by them and if they would avoid the «*-n+lural
APPLICATION OF THE KNIFE.to perforate the tyatem and id tkt arrumulaltd voter flowaatxiy, only to till up again, and filially rmd in « dreadfuldeath, let them just use this remedy in season, and a re-rovery is sure. I et them try it at any stage of tinM riiwvise,and a cure is certain, if they wilt give it a fair trial.
GRAVEL,and all diseases of the urinary organs ; for these distress-ing complaints tf Mnndi alone ; no ottif r nrticle can relieveyou*, and the cures testified U> will convince Uie mostskeptical ;—see pamphlet.
flow many suffer from thin painful complaint, and fan-cy there is no cure- You may think you have (Travel whenthere is only inflammation—there may heralculi—and yetit may be hardly formed—it may even be stone ia thebladder, yet you are mire of a cure in all tmt the lastnamed otseaae, and if stone in the bladder does exist,by the aid of this medicine all inflammation cnuscd by itwill subside, and unless the formation is of years stand-ing, UK) calculi is dissolved, and bruught away in tineparticles. AH stages of this disease lias (»e.en cured by thismixture. One qf the firtl Medical men i* the Stale ¥jPiew York was cured of gravel by this medicine. StsPamphlet.
LIVER COMPLAINTS,Fever and Ague% Biliou* Disease*—To the <»reat Westen[>ecially, and wherever thewj complaiuu prevail Quamedicine is offered.
NO MINERAL AGENT,no de Uteri on § compound is a part of this miiturt, it curesthese diseases with certainty and celerity, and does notleave the system torpid. See Pamphlet.
Ho thoroughly does tin* mixture act in this disease, thatan immediate cure is made. All other remedies are nowset aside, as this great vegetable preparation, safe, (for itcontainii no poisonous mineral, which is the basis of allother Fever Ague and remedies)
SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL,It Is the grand healing medicine, and is daily curing itsthousand*. The secret of its re-building the entire con-st itutiofi is, that it is compounded of £2 distinct vegetableproperties, each root a remedy distinct by itself.
PILES,it complaint of a moat painful character, is
IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED,ntui a cure follows by a few days use of this article . it IFfar before any other preparation for tk\» disease, ur for anyoilier disease originating from impure blood. See Pam-phUt.
This disc'AM* ii purely one of the Mood ; tho action <,fthin medjriiift in so s|NH'dy that the Piles, whether inter-nal or external, will IK.' cured by it* tine in a few weeks.—Hundreds, j**rliap« we can say thousands have )*rn |*T-fecily cured in the use of two or throe bottles of tills mix-ture, and as thin cure ji produced from the uction of Uii«panacea upon the blood, it iff more likely to betlian Any cure produced from external reinediw.
DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM,wenk back, weakness of ihe Kidneys, &.C., or mflnmmn-tton of name, is tmmediutely reluved by a fete days use ojthis medi rime, und a cure is always u result of its u»e. Itstands as
A CERTAIN REMEDYfor such complaint", and also for derangements of die Jo-in ale frtme,IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS,
painful metistryntions. ISo article has ever been offeredeuept this which would touch thu kind of derangements.It may !*• relied upon as a sure and effective remedy, art'Jdid we iti'l permitted to do so could give
A THOUSAND NAMESns proof of cures in this digressing class of complaints.—Hee pamphk-L All broken down, debilitated consiitvtumifrom theeil#Tt of mercury, will find llie brscing power olthis article to act immediately, and the poisonous mineralfrnHiratcil from the Kystrm.
The *l distinct properties which compoar thit flrticle,manifest thciuw-lvm [wrncularly in %hp application of thecompound, for the di«trr««ir^ class of complaints whichhead this paragraph. For centuries there has been used inthe mrrth of Kurope, a
CERTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT,which in nil diseases or denuifsriiientsof the female^obstructions, difficulties, painful menstruations, 6cceffecfisi a cure. This root is indigenous tooursoii, nndfuijiMJ in lar^i quauutieft, and as a medicinal pruj* rtyHtantiw without an equal; it forms onfj of the comjxjufHi*in the preparation, which as a whole is tb* best reme(]yever «iveti to a debihlaU'd female; it is sure, and the pys-U'III will \H' n^toreu1 to health by it* use.
ERUPTIVE DISEASESwill find the alterative projierties of this article
PURIFY THE ULOOD,and drive mich disease* from Uie system. See pamphletfor testimony of cures in all diseases, which Uie limits ofan Rilvrniwmpiit will not permit to l>e named here.—Agents give them away; tiiey contain 32 pages, and ccrtifi-catr* of high character, and a stronger
ARRAY OF PROOFof the virtues of a medicine, never appeared, ft m oneof the peculiar features of this article thsU it never failsto benejit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left Isbuild upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid
HOPE ON,and keep taking the medicine as long as tliere it an im-provement. The proprietor would
CAUTION THE PUBLICagainst a number of articles which come out under thehead of
SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, AC.an cures for Dropsy, Gravel, SLC. Thsy art good for noth-tnjf% and concocted to pull the unwary ;
TOUCH THEM NOT.T h e i r Inventors n e v e r thought o f c o r i n g s u c h d i s e a s e s tillthixarlirif had done it. A particular study of the pum~phlet is earnestly solicited.
AgenUf and all who sell the article are
GLAD TO CIRCULATEprnfmioiiflly. Put up in DO oz. bottle*, at #2 \ 12 oz. do.at 01 each—the larger holding 0 oz. more than two smallbottle*, fjock out and not get imposed upon. Every bot-tle has M Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture,'*blown upon the slass, the written signature of *• G. CVaughn" on the directions, and ••*;. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,"stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Preparedbv Or. CJ. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 907Main street, Buffalo, at wholesak: and retail. No atten-tion given to letters unless post paid. Orders frotn regu-larly constituted Agents excepted. Pom p;nd letters, orverlml communications soliciting Advice, promptly at*tended to, gratis. For sale by alt respectable Druggist* inthe United Htates and Canada.
r»V
Olrott, MrKeesan, & Co., wholesale and retail,No. 127 Mnidrn Lam-, N. Y.
Also by J. W. I'ariKborn & Co., and F. T. HeathMa lone; C). Lnwrenre &L 8on, Moira; J.
n, Fort Coving toe; Mills & Fulton, Ho^ans.T. V. Roberts, Chateaugay; James Sherar,
Nicholville; Z. Culver, H<»f»kmton.E. HUNT, Travelling Agenf.
H I\otire."VTOTICE ia hereby given to all persons havingi i rlnimH or demands against Henry UUeyf of Bomhav, wbieh icrru^H prior to the 7th day ol July, Ib49,to present wich claims or demands to F. B. Ftsk, athis office in Fort Covington, without delay ; and allperooua indebted to thosatd Henry Utley, contractedprior to the aaid 7th d%y ol July, 1849, are herebynotified (hat said debts are left with P. B. Fis!:, of\>rt Covington, for collection, and they are request-
ed to call and pay the name immediately.D. S. M C M I L L A N , Assignee of Henry Utiey.
Dated Fort Covington, March 2?th, 1850.
Chemifal Washing Fluid.
0HUMBUG!
N E H A L F the labor saved, and all rabbin* ofClothes This article i« warmrHed to give all tire
tatisfaction in ai) respect*, ur no charges). Preparedand sold, whdes*J« and retail, by
4, W. f *i«s*oitH, No. 1, Field's Exchange.
MY prufitt are to email thai I can*l afford tocbr.ter the whole papef ii| M^lf^ff I#1I yos what
have, but juat walk in itxd satisfy yxHirselvts, at tha
m sll Chri»tiuiiportion of d
nimcures very many of the mostPl'LMONARV CONSUMPTION—real,diseased LUNGS—«ieh HOPELESSby any ottier medicifM, So utterly Asaed perfons, as ~ - — * — —to (»e AC71Mhuvelive uioU*sc
it p<enul «D4 wet***
SUWi.SSjd J6ltt«Bj|4sgr, at* worn mm w*
*& Hie d A* m tsm
BMANT't INDIAN fn/ftlfYIIMKxtrmd,The B
medxai tions whisk sws•aryfor, Iks emr* of
COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONand all diseases of a riiilmnsjsjfjprove su fatal under ©minary tif^
Tbro«tf Laitgi, aod HeartThii BALSAM HEAL? AND CUKES ULCERS in the hlTffO§%
•lsewh«*n- internally, as certainly and sasHy hs ths Pufcirvtlte S «TRACT cures smd heals ulcert externally. This Balsam cores MM*cats* of Cough and Consumption wit of TEN, after all Otherhavo failed to do oood.
0 Thousands oflaid Chronic Cousths abtmdandjr »rore Us
tum, ]>y*enUry and Summer Complaints is Ck&drm aad Adtl'r,ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES. ^
CONSUMPTION.A DYING WOMAN CURED 1
W e «mt#» this cure, to prore the POWER TO SAV£ vir% when thisBALSAM is u»ed, even after tbe person Is emsmsisrsMhu physiciansand friends to l>e in the last r fnrrrrr fjf ijif r.rrf asttfcsJI J DYING—Hind, inthitt cane, so > AR GONE, that tk* SHROtb OSU »«tiAL-CLOTHES Wtrsbouaht' Kor the jxirttrular* of this case, and the respectaU* nnd im-doubted proof of til tlir circumstance* aod facts, we refer to ttsr f AM-
This run* was effected on Mm. 7JBA DYKEMAN, of fiaUsUmSpa, Saratoga CousUy. A. V. We can prove, beyond a4oot*T manyr*thert, almott equally hopeless, and inn timer obis cssftt of QoUf/hs asul.'wmwrmi wmrrwr^* i y ' " m y fPM|#^»^»W| vki»v« vT»r»^«Y« • . r ^^mr^^ *0^i^^mfB «M ^^^rv^V^W VKm9mm
ConsumptitfM C L'KED, which were pronounced htcurabl* by SKILFUL
A DOCTOR CUftED!DR J. W. FRENCH, of HiOsdaU, ifiU*M*eount*, MMisfta,about
th« 1st of January, 184!). wrote ai follows : *' I \\$xv* 1M?OQ in cht rejr-ular practice of medicine in this place for nine years, but was o'»lij?e»to quit the practice of ruv jtrofession in eousAOMetice of ill health. 1wnn »o M?v«n*ly afHiclinf with a Chronic JJmsass a/ the iAUty** OA t«>i onviuce me tlml I RAD THE CONSUMPTION, past doubt. I couchednlmust incesssntlr, nifht and day. aBd hsd severe JMUBJ ar0%on?ue«»in ray ehest »id«, and breast I tried Uie renames rec#«meQriedUy life moe! skilful of t\*> profession, all to DQ effect, excepting Hienautet and debilitT caused by them. 1 wrn prejudiced Mmiast pa-tent nHtdicines, and have no faith now in them generally. But Iw«* )nduc<*l—«• an experisseiit, more than tbroturlt £i*tb~-to try abottle of BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM; and I dahere Ack))owU*d^\ fur U>e benelit of tbe afflic4adt ur wkmn Si mayserve, that tbe effect of its use on me was the vtosipiompt aiiJ•tttatary of HTIV iWHiicine* I ever witnesved theeflfeet of ffi sH mypractice. My'cvuyh was immsdsatssu relieved, and hi ajbout eig-fal O>ten <iavH I \VH« fn*e from cou^b, soreness of the chvst, and pain, and
ow consider and pronotmm myself k WELL MAN."Dr. French U m>w a r©«pt>cutbl« drucrfist at Hillsdaie.
FITS, FITS, FITS-Moun. J. K. LIPP1NCOTT k SON, respectable nwrdmm* si
ote, Sullivan county, Pennsytwnia. wrote to u«, May K, V>W, fcinoDir otiier PF.NEFITS which tmn been derive* ttorn rtw
a»e of BRANT'S FFLMOKA&Y AAL^AM, that one of their cus-tom e n had just informed ibwn M h~t thUd, iriiiih bsA been «ub-lect to rrrs for several yscrst was cured by tin* use of hkAST'SMALSAM
would soon be ia a Grave.' Mr. WILUAJM D. JKNNINO8ta tDefcfeaat at Pisrpomt
irfiUibuUi (xnmty. Ohio, wrote to ut, October 2. 1 MR. and ptatod a•11 n* of roNSi'Mmo* which ih¥ UM of BRANT'S 1KMAN PUl*YOSAFY JiAJ.SAM Imd eflfrrred in Mr. WILL I Mi CROCKET,
i >•* Hfi aMioininf town.l t<
C ,He said Mr. Crocket bad a***fct fctttof from
pl.\>i/>isns nn^ numerous medicines, but frNind none, forhun«] of that unr*-)entui|r rmmiter, Consumption, had takenn?i )n« \ IIH>, and wan so destroying and debUitatinir bis
HKJy, Thu? \yc WM a mefe •kek*t<m. He w i i gkmm ttpb^m phvsi-*iunV> nnd ul) friendo, H* one who would soon inhabfta grave. Butv«n in thif ltnt extremtty, srranfe and marrenovt SJS> It m
VIM ii IA fnic.thar the n»c of cmlyjU* hot Urn of BSLAMT'BPCLMONATRY BALSAM Iiss undendied UtehaadSf » B d j
Mr. Crc>rkei to health, and he is now aksssUkk, hsWrtu,mtin !
S l) UANN, K«q., merchant and postmastsr mi Jssfswwosu as •*•\n% town, wro'H io n* ahotit tlK4 inmo Mmt, and Mated tbut HenrcpiKiuted with Mr. CaocxcT, and tmtUss4%sktsco%\M^msUaM
'he ulxjte-HatMcd fuels.
Could not Lire a DayMfMi*. K H CALDWELL L CO., of Kast Oswosps, Omtsso Cs f
X. Y, respectable 4ru%$\*is, wrot* to us*. * W« a*v« fasMmsmrdfJirou^h Mr. Whitfmttn, a respectable citil«|i of (aU plfjt t of animportant < ure of Consumption, which Bit AWT1* I HOI AM FOLMOHA-iv BALSAM has produced on the wife of an acquaintance of bW,who resides tn the towo of F«J#neo, Hi tfcif nswmtf. 9km ted be*ninnK confined to h'T !>rd, and was so dangerously fltseaaaijpat herfnoTKJs he)lev«d )' impossible for her to KM wtsxt Usau OnB DAYLONGKft. But, wlinnall other bopatrttfiy lafls<,alai coiinkmr HHAST'S PULMONARY BALAAM.**** te tn( dicalmv\ hnn rtuHf.i her fron A DYIKP BED, SO tMt aha II now
4n</ attrntUnq to her domestic houtskold afairs smd duties.iwledwi's, and it is very evident, that ahels indaUad
; HA LSA M for her recovery from a toag, severe, and daofrerousI ueM; and her friends and neighbors eoawider that medic in© invalu-^nlile."
RAISED FROM THE GRAVE.| Messm. PRATT k FOSTER, merchants, • / Wrnt OsmwalL Oo*m.f] RRi<i BRANT'S HALS AM had pflectod curfts of such hopeieei; c*-
r»f CONSUMPTION tn their town, that now no otherw»» of CONSUMPTION in their lown. that now no other Court-roed)<itte could \)e old there ; that it h/id raised some as if from the GR AVF
t( ii physicians and nil the friend* said MUST DTK! Onei l f hp y
, in narticular, was so far jrone, thai his physician foMit VIIUI vMetsss to take any more medicine. He tben, token no hnpsleft, t e^nn to take BRANTS BALSAM—COT WILL-and is
uoir <i$ well as ever he was '
Many Consumptions Cored.Mr S. M CLARK, merchant, Clyde. Wayne county. S. 1% wro<«
to inform u* that BRANTS PITLMONARY BAIJ5AM sold readilyHX ( \de. nnd said ; " If the statenients of some Of oar most respec-table people, and p#*rsonslt visible knowledge, can be relied on. )t*me<ttrH) \ irtueH have curnd many consumptive iwsom, several ofwhom I nin HrquHtnteri with, who were so hopelessly *ick a* to bemnnidered, bv pbysiriarM> and all friends, part a possibflitv of care;and yet, the tarts are, BAANTS BALSAM has restored tneia H
, I I R f C C T H E A L T H / '
1ATNGB BXJSD-MTOT DIBMr. Z. 8 TERRY, merchant, Byron, Gsnesss county, N. K, wrote,
Aur»s! 24, 184*: "BRANT'S MEDJC1NE is doing wonder* here.11 hn» cuml H man of Consumption that sJl Uie physicinua hud caidmu*t die. \ \hen he rornwenced taking Brant's Medicine, lie could•ot rm*M- Inn hand to bis lie ad ; )m Hsd at the Ismgt, and ev( rv n\m^-toin M*em' d lo intlicute that he »- ust die; but. astonishing to all, 1mH now ubltf to labor, and rides ail o\er tve equnty. He' HHC«1 only
fltr ffottlrt. It has aUo cured a yountr lady of Consssmption in Or-leann rountv. which her father aavs twdacioramfdeyr*"
Mr M I L L K K , a merchant of the same place, has certified to tbsjtruth o( die above statement.
RESCUED FROM DEATH.THF Rev JOHN O. L. HASKINS, at Marion, Wayne cutintv, N. Y-,
wrote MHrrh \ 1849: "I desire you to send me some of •• BRANT'SBALSAM" immediately by Express J for some person* who a>v wtnyrit an* fearful that they will not be able to g et a further surp'y ThisMedicine ha* HTpcted unreal wonders here, in cufins? d i w w f matwere said by physicians to be utterly incurable. Some nave beenrawed and ttavedfrom the VCET vEfcce or THE
WAS BELIEVED PAST OURE.
Mr CORNKUt'S H. SMITH, nwrrJwnt. CoOhtt Ctntn, KrU
^ ^ ^ s ^ f f i ^ s f f i ^v^M&a^^vs^ffi^sffi^Anear.v si; sold, and I want immediately another supply, foT U*y #ellmore rapid iv, und ywbetter satisfaction, than aJJ the otiier medkmeswe hftve for sale. The Pulmonary Balsam has raised a lad? bet©from a bed of dangerous and srrere sickness, which) all law doctors)had driven up a« IWCURASLE. Tbeysaid she MUST DIE with a Com-
of the l,unps. After all had pronouncsxl XMd ki BRANT'S B A L S d
tvmptvm f l psbe commenced taking BRANT'S
n n c M #SAM—mad now shsisuyeii
CHRONIC DYSENTERY,and guMMF.a CoMn.AiNTi, in chUdrm or grown persons, curedout any failure tohatever. Also—
CHOLERA INFANTUM.
No mother need ever moan tbe death of her child by tiftut cnUd-destroying complaint, when teething in warm weather— ChoUra im-fantum, or what in called SUMMER ConrLAiNT—if •'EIANT'lPULMONARY BALSAM9* be administered to tbechiid. i t showever, in iuth eases, »# u«ed in twice as laroe potsomsmomUuru CM each boitie prescribe, until tbs) complairt is CMCfem
Franklin Drug8tore. J. W.
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P^CtORAL-Whols^rU aqdV Alsd Dsvls1 Fahi Kfllcr, it ' Nof
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t-OD LivfcR OIL—the purest article y?for ealc cheap, !>y J. W P
For sale byJ. W. Pangborn andF. T. Heath,A Huberts,J. Con if don,S. W. Oillel,F. J. Mills
Malon'e,
Co ,All letieo and <»rders mort
Fun Coviaglou,CoosiabJe,Hogsnsburgb.be addre f d t o
eec anWALLACE 6C CO., 106 Broadway, New Y#rk\
"PAIRBANK8* PA1&NT8CALE8, a generalJT asfsortmeai, kept consanily on hand and for
le by WM. HOGU2.
Fort Covington, AaguM 17,1648.1
TEA, SUGAR, tnfl MOLASSES, at * £retail, by • W. KNAPP.
pARPETING, it is believed tbe be«\J •omett ia town, may be found tl No.Exchange. w - KNAPP,
T)URE LEAP, § round in OH.SA* s g«nei##ssort
X raent of PATNTS and OILS, Tot^ehy. '
TWSENTERT, D i « ^ « t & Samaer\ ) 1W GrefenWrg $*rap if the onlfto ihe above oompleiate, Wa^enied to core
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