THE GEJfESEE FARMER. 



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A «•?• '''5 sm-ularly snccesaful rcmeJy for the cure of all 

 ^X BiUoiis diseases— Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, 

 KUeumati.-m, Fevers, Gout, Humoi'S, Ntryousness, IrriUiliility, In- 

 fUiramatwn, Headacbe, Pains in tlie Hreast, Side, Back and Limbs 

 t"t '^o'"Pl*"'ts, &c., &c. Indeed, rerj- few are the diseases in 

 Tfhicti a Furgatu-e Medicine is not more or less required, and much 

 sickness and suffering might be prerented, if a harmless but etlec- 

 ^ual Cathartic were more freely used. No pei^son can feel well 

 TTliile a coatire habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates 

 Benoiis and often fatal diseasos, which might have been avoided by 

 the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is .alike 

 true of Colds Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. 

 i hey all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable 

 distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a re- 

 liable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, 

 ana this Bill has been perfected with consummate skill to niPet 

 that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians Pro- 

 lessors, and Patients, has shown result? surpassing any thing'bith- 

 erto known of any medicine. Cures have been effecte'd beyond be- 

 Iiet, were they not substantiated bv pereons of such exalted posi- 

 tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ' 



Among' the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor 

 Of these Puis, we may mention : i 



Doct. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Cliemist of Boston, and State 

 Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high Professional character ja en- 

 dorsed by the — 



Hon. Edward Everett, Senator of the United States 



KoBERT C. WiNTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representa- 

 tives. '^ 



ARnoTT Lawrence, Minister Plen. to England. 



I John B. Fitzpatrick, Catholic Bishop of Boston ; also 



Dr. J. R. Chiltox, Practical Chemist of New York Ci'tv cn- 

 oorsed by ^ ' 



Hon. W. L. Marct, Secretary of Stale. 



Wm. B. A.STOR, the richest man in America. 



S. Lei.a.\d & Co., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and 

 others, ' 



Did sp.<ice permit, we could give manv huadred certificates from 

 all p.arts where tie PUls hare been used, but evidence even more 

 convincing than 1he experience of eminent public men, is found in 

 their effects upon trial. 



These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered 

 to the public as the best and most comjilete which the "present state 

 Of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the 

 dr-jgs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable 

 remedies extracted by chemical process in a state of puritv and 

 combined together in such a manner as to insure the best results 

 fbis system of composition for medicines lias been found in the 

 Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy 

 than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is 

 perfectly obWous. While by the old mode of composition, every 

 medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injuri- 

 ous qualities, by this each individual virtue only that is desired for 

 the curative ellect is present. All the inert arid oljnoxious quali- 

 ties ol each substance employed are left behind, the curative vir- 

 tues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should 

 prove, as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a 

 surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine 

 known to the world. 



As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken 

 under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not 

 properiy judge of a remedy without knowing its composition I 

 have supplied the acrarate FonnuljE by which both my Pectoral 

 and Pills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the Uni- 

 ted States and British American Provinces. If, however there 

 •ihould be any one who has not received them, they will be p'romnt- 

 ly forwarded liy mail to his request. 



Of all the Patent Medicines that .are offered, how few would be 

 ^ken if their composition was known I Their life consists in their 

 mystery. I have no mysteries. 



The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men and 

 Ul who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowled<ro 

 .heir convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral 

 vas pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine be- 

 ore Its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have de- 

 y.arpd the same thing of ray Pills, and even more confidently and 

 ire willing to certify that their anticipations were more than re- 

 sized by their elTccts upon trial. ' 



They operate by their powerful influence on the internal %-iscoTa 

 to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthv action-resovp 

 he obstructions of the_ stomach, bowels, liver, and other organa of 

 the body, restoring their irregular action to hcaltif, and hS' cOTrcct- 

 ing, wtiercver tbcy exist, such derangetseiits as are fhp lirst Oriapn 

 01 disease. ^ 



PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, PnACTlCAU AND ANA- 

 LYTICAL CHESnST, LOWELL, MA.SS, 

 tW Price 25 ct'nts per Box. Five Boxes for %\. 



i ^J^}t}!^.k^^^ * ^'^^'^' ■''"'* ^^- P'TKIN & SON, Roches- 

 ter; DLMAREST & HOLMAN, Buffalo; and by all Druggiirt. 

 every where. y^ j 1854.-l2t 



PHULIPS' PATEIJT FISE ANKIHILATOR! 



t^ ,] In sncces>»ful nsc in 



GREAT BRmUN AND IX 

 THE UNITED STATE!?, 

 Where it has e3ti'ngui,»4de(l 



IViuncroiis Accidental 

 Fires, 



And saved from destruction 



A VAST AMOUNT OF PRO- 

 PERTY 



n? BOTH COCSTKIES, 



Is now respectfully ctraimendi- 

 ed to 



GENERAL PATRONAGE. 



The Agency is vested in 

 A. K. AMSrJEW, 

 NO. 39 STATE ST., 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



__ Orders for the Annihiialors, thus addressed, -win receira 

 prompt attention. May 1, 1854.— It 



HOME PKOTECTION, 

 TEMPEST INSUKANCE COMPANT, 



CAPITAL, $250,000. 



Organized December 24, 1852— Chartered March 1, IS&S, 



HOMES ONLY INSURED BY THIS COMPANT. 



No one Risk taken for more than $3000, 



■HoMB Office, Mekidiah, N, Y, 



Many distingui.shed persons have insured their hoiries to thia 



amount of .$3000 each in this Company, among whom are Ex- 



Pre.sidentVAN BUREN, Kinderhook; Ex-Governor SEWARD Au- 



Ijura; DANIEL S. DICKINSON, Ex U. S. Senator, Binghampton. 



To whom it may eoneern : AnncRjf, May 16th, 1S5.3. 



We are personally acquainted with manv of the Officers ar;d Di- 

 rect jrs of the Tempest Insurance Company, located at Jlcridian, 

 Cayuga county, N. Y. In our opinion they are among the most 

 wealthy and substantial daas ot farmers in this county." 

 3. N. STARIN, 

 ELMORE P. ROSS, 

 THOMAS Y. HOWE, 3t. 

 The above gentlemen will be recognized as the Cashier ofCayu^ 

 County Bank, Auburn; Poatma^ter, Aaburn; and Ex-Moraber Sf 

 Congress, Auburn, Cayuga county, if. Y. 

 February L 1854— I'y 



VntGINIA LAND FOE SALE. 



A VALUABLE tract of land for sale in Richmond and West- 

 moreland counties, Virginia, containing 2700 acres — wWl tim- 

 bered with ship and sfaie timber, well watered, and with va-rt bed.? 

 of rich shell marl, enough to lime many .such estates. The tract 

 is about three miles from navigation, in a healthy location and in 

 a good neighborhood. It can be bought for the low sum of $10 

 per acre. The soil is good, and easily improved, with the means on 

 it to put it in a high st:ite of cultivation ; about 1500 acres cleared ; 

 buildings small. ■ It will make .six or eight farms. I will m.ike a 

 deduction if sold without division. My address is 45 Broadway 

 Baltimore, Md. Persons wishing to purchase will call on or address 

 me, and I will give anv further information. H BFiiT 



March 1, lS.54.-4t 



