THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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AVER'S CHERRIT PECTORAL., 



For the rapid cure of 



COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, 



WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, 



AND CONSUMPTION. 



Ti) CURE A COLD, ■WITH IIKADACIIE AXD SOREXKSS OF 

 TlIK iSODY, take the (^ukkky 1'kctoual ou ^oing to beil, and 

 • wrap up wanii, to sweat durinj; tlie night.. 



FOK A (X)I.D AXD COUtJlI, ialce it niorninjr, noon and eveiiinfr, 

 BccorcUug to directions on the liottle, and tlie dilticulty will soon be 

 removed. X'one will long sulier from tliis trouliK'. wluu tlu-y tind 

 it can be so readily cured. I'ersons afllicted with a seated cougli, 

 which brealvs tliem of their rest at niglit, will find by t;iking the 

 Ch:'.!!i;y PiiCTOR.VL on going to beil, they may be sure of sound, un- 

 brcdicn sleep, and eonset|iient refreshing rest. Great relief i'roni 

 sullering, and an ultimate cure, is ali'ordod to thousands who are 

 tlius afliicted, by this invaluable renie'iy. 



Fiom its agreeable effect in these cases, many find themselves 

 tjnwilling to forego its nse v.-hen the necessitv for it has ce.i.sed. 



TO .SiXClvlW AXD Pl'BLlC Sl'KAKKKS this remedy is invalua- 

 ble, as by its action on tlie tlnoat ami lungs, when taken in sra.all 

 quantitii'S, it removes all hoarseness in a.few hours, and wonder- 

 fully in n'ases the power and flexibility of the voice. 



ASTtl.M.V is generally much relieved, and often whoUy cured, by 

 CiiKKKY PjiCTOR.iL. But thcrs are some case.-) so obsUnale as to 

 vield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral -will cure them, 

 if they can be cured. 



UilOXCIIITIS, or irritation of the tlu-oat and upper portion of 

 the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and 

 frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. 



F(.)K CROUP. (live an emetic of antimony, to be followed by 

 lai-gc and frequent doses of the Ciierky Pi:cToirAL, until it subdues 

 the disease. If taken in season, il ivill not fall to cure. 



■WHOOPIX'li-COUtrH may be broken up and soon cured by the 

 I u-'c (d' Cherry Pectoral. " 



THE IXFLUEXZA is speedily remo\-ed by this remedy. Nu- 

 merous instances have been noticed where \vliole families were 

 nroteeted from any serious consequences, while their neigldiors 

 .vithout tlie (.'ilERRY Pectoral >vere suffeiing fioin the disease. 

 ' Iti'ieated instances are reported here of patients wh>> hue lj(jeu 

 cured from 



I.IVER COMPLAIKTS, by this remedy, so many that there can 

 be no question of its healing povv r on tlieso diseases. It should 

 be persevcringly taken until the pain ia the side and other unpleas- 

 ant sviiintoms cease. 



FO'li COX.SU.MPTIOX" in its earliest stages, it should be taken 

 under the advice of a good physician, if possible, and in eve -y case 

 with a careful regard to the printed directions on the bottle. If ju- 

 diciously used, and the patient is carefully nursed meantime, it will 

 seldom fail to sulidiie the di.-ea^e. 



for settled C0X>'U.MPTIOX in its -worst form, the Cheery Pec- 

 toral should be giveu in doses adapted to what the patient leqiiires 

 land can bear. It always ailoids some relief, and not unfrcquently 

 cures those who are considered past all cure. There arc many 

 thousands scattered all over the country, who feel and say that 

 (hey owe their lives and piesent health to the Cherry' I'ectoral. 



This remedy is offered to the coniniimity with the conSdence v.^e 

 feel in an ar!i<-'.i' which seldom f.iils to realize the happiest elVects 

 (hat can Im.' di-<i)i-il. So -nidc is tlie field of its usefulness, and so 

 numerous the eases of its cures, that almost every section of the 

 country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been re- 

 stored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by 

 its use. When once tried, its .superiority over every other medicine 

 of its kind is too apparent to escape observation ; and where its 

 virtues are known, the imblic no longer hesitate \i hat antidote to 

 cmjiloy for the distressing and dangerous atfecti.ms of the pul- 

 monary organs, which are incident to our climate. And not only 

 m'idible attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties 

 of CmMs, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c., and for children it is the jdias- 

 antest and safest medicine that can be obtained. No I'lmil^' should 

 be without it, and those who have used it never wiU. 



Witness the following : 



[Translation.] 



Vermilionvillo, La., April, 18.53. 



Mo\s. LE Dr. .T. C. .\ver : — I have of late made frequent use 

 of your Cheny Pectoral in my prarlicc, and am happy to inform 

 yoa that in no iMst^ yet has it failed me. I have made some sig lal 

 cures of I.-!:-, \i ;ilis and Broiichiiis with it, and have com] let 'ly 

 cured one case of Asthma, which had niilislood every oUier medi- 

 cine I could eraplov. Accept sir. the assurances of inv distinguished 

 ■■ ■ ■ .K'LKS CLAUD (iOUOUKT, JL iC 



Late Surgeon of the Koyal llariue, France. 



Curacoa. March f>, 1852. 

 -luseyoui Cherry Pecioial ilailv in my practice, 

 and am satisfied it is a remedy which iuu-:t ni'-'et in everv country 

 (he higiiest approhation. V. W. .lACKHEER, .M.'p., 



Resident Court Physician. 

 .PREPARED AXD SOLD BY .TAMES C. AYKK. PU.ACTIC.U. 

 AXD ANALYTICAL C!fi:\H?T, LOWELL,MAS.S. 



'Sold by LANE & PAXE, Rochester, and 1)V all Druggists 

 every ivhere. Maich 1, 1S54.— ly 



consifioration. 



Dr. .1. C. Avi 



ffiontcuts o£ lt)is Nuntkr. 



Hints for April, _ lO.') 



Hints for PracficiU .Men, l.. 101 



Wheat aftcrCorn,.. 107 



Reasons why Collee is not well Made, lOS 



Address Delivered hefoi-e the franklin County Agricultural So- 

 ciety, bv Daniel Lee, il.T).,. , ' 1 108 



The Col Ion Gin,. .j. . ... 110 



Ve.retable Vitality......... i. Ill 



Distillery Slops,..' . 113 



Farming in California, llli 



Indiana Farming, 114 



(Jood Tillase a Preventive of Drouth, .. 11,') 



Potato Insect, llC 



Chimney Swilllbws, :__ . 11(5 



Superphospliate of Lime, 117 



ArtilU-ial Breeding of I'isli 117 



I'biw vs. h^pade,..! .' im* 



(target in Cows, 1 US 



Octagon Barns, lit 



Cheeses Weighing ovei- Five Hundred Pounds Eacti, .-... 120 



(HI of Peppeiioiut, 121 



Ag.ieultura! Improvements, 1 121 



Bushel and Acre, 121 



Ancient Agriculturists, 121 



UOKTICnLTU'R.U. nKI'ART.MEXT. 



Bedding Pl.inls, _ ^ 122 



The Gooseberry, .^ 122 



.Seedling .Vpples jj 123 



A Distruclive Worm, .: . 124 



To Prevent Insects from a.scending I'luiii Trees, 1*24 



The Horticultural Review and Botanical Magazine, 124 



.\meriean Fruit-growers' Guide, 124 



Seedless. Api'lcs, 12'i 



The yi:-nrW. Rose Stock, ..124 



I. vi>ii;s' j)!:i'A:iT.'irEyT. 



.•\si-arauu> M C'l lur Coliee, 125 



Thunder Storms, 12.1 



Fires in Chimneys,... .- 125 



Economy ill '■ , ; ''' '. 1:^5 



Chcsrfoini ■ . 125 



KUITOL'S TABrL. 



Premiums for IS.W, 12G 



April, . . _. 12'j 



Mount A'ernon for , an Agricultural College, ■ 12i5 



Cause and Cure of the Potato Kot, 126 



Importation of Cattle into England, 12G 



Introduction of Wheat i!ito the Valley of the Genesee, 12^ 



Transactions of the Wisjonsin State .VfricuParal Society 127 



Wool-growing in Austraiui, . .. '^ 127 



(Joder's Lady's Book. . 127 



Tlie New York .Journal, . 127 



Blackwood's Magazine, ' V21 



Illustrated Magazine of Ait,. 12; 



Inij,uiiies and jUiswers, ]i7 



ILLUSTK yriO.N's. 



Eagle Cotton Gin, Ill 



Improved Octagon Barn, __ 120 



Hough ton's Se -dliug iJooseberrv, ;■. 12;t 



TEMPEST 



HOME PEOTECTION. 

 INSUilAXCE com: PAX Y. 



CAPITAL, $250,000. 



Organizeii December 21, 1S52— Chartered Mirch 1, 1S53. 



nOMK- ONLY INSURED BY THIS C O M P A XY. 



X'o one Risk taken for more than $.jOOO. 



Ho.'iE Opeice, Mkrjbia.n, X'. Y. 



.Many distinguished pe.r.sons have insured tlieii homes' to the 

 onT>ur.t of .S3000 each in this Companv, anion? whom an' V.s- 

 I'resid.nt V.\N BUREX, Kinderliocdc; Kx-Governo.SK.WARD, Al- 

 burn; DAXIEL S. DICKIXSON, E.k U. S. Senator, Biiigliamito- . 

 To nhiim it mny rinre.rn : .\v.w\xy. Afav 1«1b. IS-O:;. 



We are personally acquainted \yith many c^f the OiHro's and D'- 

 rectois of the Tcmjiest Insurance Coiapauy, located at Meridi.m, 

 Cayuga county, N. Y. In our oi)inion tiiey are .among the most 

 v.ealliiy and substantial class of farmers in this county. 

 J. N. STARIN," 

 ELMORE P. KO'^S. 

 THOMAS Y. lin\VK, .fr. 



The above gentlemen will be recognised as the Cashier (fCayug.i 

 County Bank. Auburn; Postmaster, Auburn; and Ex-Member of 

 Ouigress, Auluirn. Cavuga county, N. Y. 



February 1, 1854— ly 



