The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 03, 1861, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
• Tat Ausiasusucer OP LANGILIOM—
Thsre is a:grewingl tendency in this age
to appropriate the most expressive words
Of other languages, and - atter a while to
incorporate them into our own ; thus he
'word Cephalic, which is from - the Greek,
signifying ' for the head," is now becom
ing popularised in connection "with Mr.
Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it
will soon be used in a more general way,
and the word Cephalic' will become as com
mon as Electrotype audmany others whose
distinction as foreign words hag been worn
away by common usage until they strem
,` native to the manor born." •
'ardly Realized.
Hi 'ad 'n 'orrible 'eadache this hsitertioon
hand I stepped into the hapotheearies hand
says hi to the man, "Can you hease me
of an 'eadaehe ?" "Does . it Indic 'ard,"
says 'e. Hexceedingly,"- says hi,.hand
upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pil, hand .
• 'poi me 'onor it cured me so quick that I
, 'ardly realited I 'ad 'ad an 'eadacho.
tar FIZSDACHE is the - favorite sign by
which nature makes knoWn any4eviation
*whatever from the natural state of the
brain, and viewed in this light it may be
looked on as a safeguard intended to give
notice of disease- which might otherwise
escape attention, till too late to be retni_
diedi. and its indications should never be
neglected. Headaches may be classified
under. two names, viz: Symptomatic and
Idiopathic. Symptomatic llead'ache is
exceedingly 'common. and is the pre
cursor of a great - variety of diseases,
among which are Apoplexy, .Gout., Rheu
matism aid all ` febrile diseases. In its•
nervous form it is sympathetic of disease
of the 'stomach constituting sick headache,
of hepatic disease constituting Lallans
headache, of worms, constipation and other
disorders of the Vowels, as well as renal
and uterine affeetions. Diseases of the
heart are very frequently attended with
Headiaces ; Anaemia and plethora are lilso
affect ona which freque,'ntly oceasinrihedd:
ache. Headache is also very
common, being . usually distiuguiOied br
the name of nervous headache, sometimes
coming .on suddenly in a state of appa
rently sound health and prostrating at
' once the mental and physical energies,
in other instanvi it comes on slowly,
heralded by depression - of spirits-oracerbi
ty of temper. In most instances_thepain
.is in the front part of the head, over ode
or both eyes, and sometimes provoking
_vomiting; undcr -this class may also be
•
•
named Neuralgia.
For the treatinent_of either class of
Headache . the 'cephalic Pills have
.been
found_.a sure andssafes remedy, relieving
the most acute pains in . a few minutes,
and by its-subtle . power eradicating the
diseases of which Headache is the unerring
index.
linnacmr.—Missus.wants you to send
her a boZ of Cephalic Glue no, a battle
of Prepared Pills; but I'm thinking that's
not just it naither ; but perhaps 'be
afther knowing what it is. Ye see she's
nigh dead and aone,with the Sic'k Head
„oche, and wants some-more of that same
as relaived her before.
,Druggist.--You must mean Spalding's
Cephalic Pills. -
. Bridrirt.—ach! sure now and you've
sed it, here's the quarther and giv m 6 the
Pills and donf be all day about it aitlfer.
Constipation or Costiveness.
NO one of the " many ills flesh is heir to"
is so prevalent,_so little understood, arid
so much neglected as Costiveness. ,Often
oiiginating in carelessness, or sedentary
habits; it is regarded as a slight disorder
of too little - consequence to excite anxiety,
while in reality •it is the • precursor and
e - ompadion of many of the most fatal and
dangerous diseases, and unless early eradi
Cated it will bring the sufferer to an un
timely grave. Among the lightei evils of
which costiveness is the usual attendant
are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul
Breath,-Piles and others of like nature,
while a lchig train of frightful diseases
such as Malignant Fevers, Abcesses,:Dys
entary, Diarrhcea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy,
Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochon
driasis, Melancholy' and Insanity,' first in
dicate their presence in, the system by
this alarming syrOptona. Not-unfequent
ly the diseases named, originate in Con
stipation, but take on an independent
etistence unless the cause is eradicated in
au:early stage. From all these consider
ationii it follows that the disorder should
receive immediateatter tun whdnever it
occurs, and - no person snould neglect to
get a boi of Cephalic Pills on the first
appearance 4:lf the complaint, as their
timely use will expel the insidious ap
proaches of disease and destroy this dan
gerous foe to human life. •
i s ljis qt?
t l yl k - CURE
j oead o , 2i s
-4-/ - CURE ‘.%
NervousHea,dache
47 , NRE
kinds
Rea Af:l,,,,che.
By thetas of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous
OP Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the
cbmnientannent of an attack, immediate idler from pain
nod sickness will btobtabied,
• They seldom ran in removing the Nausea:ma, Headache
to ertikti females are 4o,bnbject.
Theyact gray upon thebowell, rtoticah4r.
For Literary Nen, Stsdentr, Delicate Females, and all
Persons of escleaterry Aatiii,tiCiyare valuable aista.zazuse,
improving the oppatit4 giving tune and tigarla-thetkiges ,
tire organs, end reaming the Lateral elasticity and
strength of the whole system: '
The CEPIIALIC PILLS are the result of long leveed=
gallon and carefully conducted experiments, having been
to many years, daring whichtime theyhave prevented
and relieved a vast amount of pain and, etifferiag from
Headache; whether originating in the isercow system or
kali a deranged state of the stomach.
They are entirely yeietablez in theft ompoalticin, and
mkt be taken auntie:Lea wiill-peifeet eider". arttbout
mak
fa any change of diet, tiabie ab*ence ejanytanvettebte
tote resSerttt can/ to adtater thetittecligdren.
Beware of Counterfeits.
The i)tauleee hoe tee eigotuzcs of Ileary
'osameh bat,.
lold by othes:Desatre inirealtinea.
Irwin beam tyruisittirepaid cm receipt& tbi
ZeirSoe SC. 40caratas.
Meek= &mate iylttretiod to •
,
AUSSUP C.' SPALDING,
.31/01 - 11sh 411 realitiotreei, New Pork
r /et/
_ .
COM MERCI 4 COLLEOL • '
14catt4 *tee the Shequennana Vagey Bank. -
.BINGHAMTON - N. Y.
rACIJLTY: , I • ' - -
D. W. LOW LL, Principal t Profesaor the
Science. of 'Accounts, Practical Accountant.
Author of well's Treaties Upon Ilook•Keep.
iu • -g, Diagra irs illustrating the sane. -
Jona RABTIZT Commercial Accoontant, Profealr
ot, Book Ke i eping and Practical Mathematics.
.1
3.. Corns, Aisistant Professoriin the Book'
Keeping 14 partment. I. . • 1
W4 ITNE-11 Professot of Prac l tical. end Or.
namental Penmanship,. Commercial
.
lions and sorrespondence. , I
- .
" LECTURERS:. I
I
lion. Daniel . Dickinson, Lecturer on Commer
cial Law . d Political Economi. • . I
lion.. Ransom Paktum, Lectiger i pn Cent aeta.
Promissory Notes and BOWE( Exchang !
Rev. Dr. E. Andros's, Lecturer oti‘Cprtim r•Ciil
Ethics."
EXA.:II NINO CON:MITTS: :
lion. Sherma; D. Phelps, Wm. It. Osborn, Eaq.,
Tracy IL! Itiorgati, Esq. ;
mall
an
obj.eti, of this Colleg,eis t afford lima!
an opportunity of obtaining a thorelugh..ilusiness
Education. ,
1
The Booksband Fotins are carefully arranged
by practical cconntatits expressly " for this In
stitution and , mbraee all the :tient improve
merits. - • • .
The ,coursii of instruction ceinprises evert'
department "e;f businesi. The Warner will be
thoroughly fought the - scienee . a4d practice of
Double Entry Book-Keeping as iipplied to the
following kitids of business, viz: !General Mer
chandising, Mannfacinring, Baulking, Commin
sion, Steanpoating, Railroading; Forivardib o
,
Freighting,Foreign Shipping, Str
- 'FOUND 31M
Can qualify themselves Ina, snort time , at thls ,
.Insiltn..
Bon, to till trupBrtantand lucrative fittiations. Ample
references can be given where graduatesiof 11860 are now
filling desirable kltnations with salaries from PO to•t1100
per optima. • • ' I' •
- The Proprietowthre to posstwalon of. testimonials from
some of the first Commorulatllouses in the State, to whom
they have farniShed book-keepers, shoWing their entire
satisfaction and? confidence in The abilityj of the graduates
of this Institution. . •
0 . . ' - . IrMIMANSIIIP • -
I
In Jill itsbrariches, taught by the moat s *lllfal aid tia . i%
*nth masters of the art. No College in the, country! en
joys a higher roontatlon in this • department. . Ladies lle- .
partment emir:4y separate from that of tthegentlemdn.
Students can enter *liege at any time r No vacatiChs. -
Time to complete the course , from 8 to,lo weeks: ;Stri
dent', passing the requisite examhuttidn are preseinted
with the most elaborate and elegmit migrared -Diploma
issued by any Oommercial or Classical Institution 18 '.the
Union. Assistance rf , ndcre , 4 to gradOtea in proctfring
situations, I I
For terms of 1 tuition, price of board testimonials , of
gracluatp4llll4 pooltions...tc, address t e proprietors for
- circulars - containing full particulars. • .
i LOWELL .k, 'W. RNER, 1, •
Proptietors,Binghamton Commerci College, '
Nov. 8, 4880.4-ly • ' • . Binghamton, N._ T.
. HORATIO GARRATT ,
Dealer in PLCUR, GRAIN,' GROCER
. YES. IPROVISIONS,I DYE
• WOODS, Staple DRva,s; •
WOODEN and STONE WARE; ALL
KINDS of lIOUSEKEEPING
ARTICLES 41 YANKEE
NOTIONS IN GENERAL,—one door
North of tap:tines Hated, Newly - Word, Pa:,
'll X TOULR bo pleased to see allihiaold . frietu's
V V and rnauv-new ones at his! NEW-Stnre
fronting the DEPOT, where he lb prepared to
show then epoh a stock of the labove ariic'ts
as New "afilford has long stood in need of.
"Divisiori of trade has as manviadvantages as
division. of lai,or,". Anrman "cotifining himself
to one brrnch .or business, givini" that branch
his whop Capital and:attention can keep a better
assortment, buy cheaper and SEI4. CHEAPER
than if the sane means and time li'as cropl4ed
iu a tener.,l trnde. If you dont think so. call
on the subacOber and.be convince. The sound
principle of ; . - .1
SMALL PROFIT AND PROMP PAYMENT,
t,
will be strictli.iidhered to. But .r and other
Produce, forTarded tAeve-York to one of the
best bminitiNon houses in the Ci y, and proinpt
paiments gditranteed.
HORATIO (1
.1
N O , 41f60, f15.:17.. Co. Pa., As
I
- MORE ; NEW ARRANGEMENTS •
FOR tgoo. 1.
GREAT. ATTRACTIONS
• AT THE. •
rooT raluNsTairET.
• ,
THE extonsive Furniture Eslablishment of
Slant Bum'Ens having be4n refitted 'and
greatly improved, the prOprietots respec.tfully
announce to he fitizens.-of gontrose and vicin
ity that they arc constantly makhig and keep on
'hand the I:4RGEST and IlESTlaasortment of
FURNI.TURE •
To be iotnud in the econntry.•-
. , ,
. ;
We give tie following list of s b me of the ar
ticles which tiro will - eel at gOatly reduced
prices, for Ci su or READV,PAT: I .
Bureaus, Valnut or 51ahogani i with -glass,
n om $l6 tn $35. .
Bureaus w j th- marble Or brocatello tops, from
,
$lB. td 824. I And a large assortment, from $B,
'slo, 12, 14. 1.0 $lB, ' ' • i
Wash Stauds,Card Stands,Corber and SqUare
I L
&aids, of a varieties aid prices ; from '75 cents
to ten dolla . • ' , .
:s,
. Desks, Di s ,Towel R •.tcl r botstools„Otto.
mans, Lonnie:3, &c.
;,.
Centre, Cird, Pier, Toilet, Dieing, 'Kitchen.
and Eictension Tables. - •
Chaws•Ciane and, Wood Scats,' Rockers._
Canr, Flag. land Word Seats, of every variety
.
and style. i •'
. , • , •
Sofzut. tetraa totes furnished 11 abort notic
at New York ! prices. ' ... • ' 1
N. B. ' Rosdy mode crofFma op hand or fur
nished at sbort - - notice.—Heataes always', in
-readiness wlien desired, '1 ,
We employ none but CAREFUL and &cram.
ENCEP Wourars: -We intend td do our-Wona
tvELL, and deli it tia Lou as it can be' afforded.
. . . W. W. ISMITIC
A-. Sri ITIII, JR:,
- - E. IL BMA T.lf.
-11ontrose. Jan. 18th,.1660.—tf. 1 , ..., •
•
-110 1 Brf deidglaid I
lie Family;
barinr,, - - ..donnatic.""
Co 4 4 -- c m diCataid.' • is now en
. doraed
. ;peaminentiobildcimuychemlatoand'con;
noimeurd, ai ambit an thole iwtmxiild" Medicinal
grailittes male ail ditmptid) which belongleen OLD amIL
Mtn GLhi Vid up in gnarl lxittica andeold bran Drug -,
Oda andOiroeere.-ete. A. -SWINGER &
- • Dole reinirleima.
4 41 I' . , Bread Street,.N.l% '
Format-at , nreelre Drug taro( litiliOuse,
- . LI i'E I MEMORIAL& r •
'l WOULDN'T TAKE A WORcD FOR-THIS;
a lady rem rlttif to us is day or ItwO . aince; as
Ale eabileitrAl lbe-Cportratt of an cinlY child, goo
to tbo . * Bpit laud:" which was one', or
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- L houbl regret it s ha .1 not seennad
a reetnorlal ..rif that!tiesir,oneell So
.• . The loved epee are not 'always
sritile we can all Ilion'. ours, every
genre sisch s memorial ; espeeWly
se have them so truthrilly liken by
troi ati l s4 A. B. TUBBS, of Dint.
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dam;
• " Bond
Ibis preciol
thougbt ar
with:tut.nn
one ettovild
since they e l
that atteeesm
cc•mixt=
ISUftAla -..tOIPANTiu
4Clwr Now . wlrcostlx...
CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION 'DOLLARS.
Juwerritut July' 1860 I $1,411,419,27.
LIABELMI4, - " • " ' 4 43,068.68.
J.llllt.an - amith, !key. Chao. Proflideitt.
John McGee. As't " A. R. wumartl3. Vice
Polk.lee's - Sued and reneged. by U undersigned, M Lla
Mee. true door aboveSeade's Hotel, Mantras°, Pa.
• riov29 ly BILLINGS 10111101171, Agent. '
NEW GOODS. !
Lawtville. Centre,' q. co.,
WALL PaPi.4.Window.P pars and Borders,
Y a very largo stock this (day received; by
• April lith. R. KENYAN, JR.. & CO.
ri hall's, silks, lan na and calicoes, an immense
,1 variety, by R. KENI'DN, JR. & CO.
EVERY style of Cotton Pant Goods, ;Ile. this
day reed by IL KENYAN, JR. & CO.
V.
ILK, Brodie, and Cashmere shawls. a large'
stock, LOW. •R. KENYON, Ja. & CO.
I2naLs. TOBACCO thi•i„ day received-and',
' for sale lowor than elsewhere in Susqu'a
county._ • R. KENYON, JR; & CO.
1 000Lf13„ r S s V I I .; -Et
he box
S o r instore and .
T_,A.RGE Stock of FANCY Dry Goods for
'l4 sale by , R. KEN YAN, JR. & CO.
rpEA Setts—Ffvo Elega4styles, complete—' l
1 from sto $5O. R.KENYON, JR. & CO.
Lawsvillo Centro, Pa., AO4l, 1860. • •
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tt, Farmer, OMR, . Vinmants, ,_W,L•rnow atisa,
! Ins Syr," citeeptons,- • ' . GUM; WADE, •
enoCKERT, • Di re, CLOcKt., WALLPAPER, —,
iVirstiw rsrmt, • Wintiw on. 1111ADES1fAIMT GOODS,
'Muskat Instrarrients.Lamps, Jewelry, Perfume7,_. -
Stoni, Ware, • Brooms. Brushes, Whips, Luibrel's
Bird Cages,.. - Pocket Knives, Gana, Pistols,
AMMETtitiOR, plums, Trusses, • Simportere;
Shoulder Braces, port manna's, Spectacles,
Sliver 4 plated , Simbna, Forks, to. Cold rams. •••
Stattencry, V tont!, Guitar, BussirkA Strings, •
Lithographs, porcelain Teeth, Artist's Tube paints,Brusii
es, 'Ac. &c. Also !Wine Dry Bonds, Wor4len Ware, hard
and japanned Ware, Fluid and Oil' Cana, ramphine, Coal
WI, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine,; lamp, Fanner'a,
neat Prot, lard. alive, castor, boiled and mw linseed Ulla,
White Lead, Zinc, 'and all kinds of colorrd paints, Vine
gar, Canary Seed, also all the popular PATENT MEDI
CINES, and other thingetrio numerous t) mention.
It is impracticable to give more than 4 general outline
of my stock through the newstiapers Amery one wishing
GOODS is luvlted.to call and examincl Customers on
enterlog the store Must not expect to. And every thing In
sight: but nearly - avery article wanted will be produced by
inquiry.
Thankful for the liberal patronage .bittse rto received, he
hopes to merit a continuance and larWiconse of the
$ l, l l l O . _ • A TraRELL.
Montrose, June 5.1860.
Bair, - 5111 I . Alia I I
... _
- vOagt T 1.1111.51
,0,
WHOLESALE SALT Ff . :ALCM
. 201 I'Vashinticv,st, . ..
1
. (Directly opposite Washington Market,)
1 ~
'New - ""L74.c•rim..,
S TILL CONTINUES to offer o the city and
COUNTRY. trade, all kinds - if FOREIGN
t i
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very_ owe.st figures;
40000 Baas and .bags, consisting In part ofAsh
ton's celebrated brand for table And dairy use,
Jeffrey & Darcy," Marshall's,BrOwnlow's, &c.
and 50000 buShels Tints isand, IBonares, Cu::
racoa, St..Ubes, Lisbon, Cadiz, !rich, Nantes, &c.„
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and itorchouSes.' I
..
",- ny purchaser wishing to ticket. from a good
ass riment will find it to his interest to call.
t i
. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
di quilt sizes, and constantly on hand in ship
pin, order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Grdund salt, - in quart boxes, put Up and for sale
by the quantity, in casesof five dozen each.
1860. THE-B E ST 1101111 E 1860.
' kBOll ;
WYOMING VALLEY 10 PHILADE.I.I)HIAMEW
YORK, BALTIMORE, -
And all Points North & West.
LACKAWANNA & BiOOMSB*RAILROAD
SITMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Two Daily - Passenger Trains
WILL B! /itx larrwri.x.
.SCRANTON AND NOUTHIE*BI*LAND3
AS FOLLOWS
' 210rINII ROUTH. • • 2105 V P7O NOTCTII.
• Phil's N.Y. L' N.Y. Phira
Mnii:Eiprers. • Express. 31all.
Leave JI. Y. 0. X. Leave l •.. Y. T. N.
Scranton, 6.10. ' 4.25 - - Northnlatul, 5.30 4A3
Arrive At Arrive
n t
Pittston, 6.39 4.53 - Danville, 0.05 5.20
Eingt4on, 7.05. 3.20 Rupert. 6.35 , 5.50
Shickshinny, 7.50 6.25 Bloomsburg,'ll.4s (LOU
Berwick, 8.20 6.35 lk.rwick. i 7.15 -653 •
Bloomsburg, 1 4 .50 7.30 Shickshinpy. 7.45 7.Cei
Roped, 0.00 s 7,40 iiingrion,i 8.30 7.45 '
Danville. 9.25. 8.10 Pittston. i 8.57 8.15
Nortliu' land, 10.00 8.45 Scranton, 9.23 8.45
THE LACKAWANNA drBLOONSEHRG RAnaoAto
CONNECTS WITH THEP
•
DEL. LACE AWAN - NA-1 WMTEllti RAILROAD
At Scranton, for Kew Turk• and I'lffladt.lplita, and infrr
metilate polirts lairt ; also for Urea; Bend, lilnizharaton.
Ilatralo, :Niagara Fallr, and all inliwrtant
West.
•
At , Rupert It connerte• trith thogninnihsa it . ..lnroad:for
points both Eaot and WeNt.
At Northumtwriand it connects elth !the Sunbury and
Eric Thaitread for mints, \Vett andSontn
HEALTH AND ITS PLASURES
Or Disease With Its Agonies:
Choose !
Mictweems. The:4U :
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HOLLOWAY`'S PILLS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
WHAT is more fearful then a brealittig down of the
ncrrone system! To be excitabli. or nervous in a
small degree is most distressing', for where can a rem, dy
be found! There to one:—drink but little wine. beer, or
opirits, or far better, none; take no coffee;—weak tea being
preferable; get all the fresh air yon can:l take three or four
Pills even• night; cat plenty of solidi , . avoiding the use hf
slops; and if these-golden mice are follimest, con will he
happy In mind, etrong in body. andyorget you have nerxes.
Xiic•theross 7:3a1.12.4•12.* owls.
If there j one thing more than anoth'er for which theft
PzM arc fainous.lt L. their purifying prOpatice. empeciallv
their power of cleansing the, hlovd frorn all impart lice,
removing dangerous and sitspended secretions.
pa* adopted as the grand rtmedv for female complaints,
they never fail, never weaken the entice), and always
bring about whatle required. • • '
Sick Headache and Want of
These feelings which so sadden us, m i lst frequently arise
from annoyanew or trouble.. from pe . pirat ton, or from
eating and drinking what is unlit for tpl, thus disordering
the stomach and liver. These orgatp., tarmt he regulated
If von wish to be well. Thol'ills. if taken arcordile , to the
printed instractions, will quickly restore a healthy action
to both liver and itomach. whencefollow ea a natural con ,
Fequrucc. a good appetite and a clear head. In the East
.and Weft Indies scarcely any ottier.metlieine is ever used
for them disorders. .
DISORDERS OP THE KIDNEYS
In all tllaeases affecting these organs. whether they se
crete-too mush or too little water; or whether they be af
flicted with atone fem.:keel, or with aeles and pains settled
In the loins over the reglati■ of the kidneys, these Pills
should be taken according to the printeit directiono, and
the Ointment should be well rubbed Into the small of the
back at bed time: 'llia treatment willigive almun home
ate relief when all other means have failed.
Poi Stomach's out'd Ordek.
•
No medicine will PO ellbetnally impro l ve the tone of the
stomach an these Pills; they remove all acidit oucasfond
either by intemperance or tinproper diet. Thity rellelytho
liter and reduce it to a hinitLy action': they never-fati In
curial:all disorders ofthaliver and atom:tett.
Hallotray's Pelle arc the best remedy known
• " eti the teoi•hi s rfir the following disealsca :
Ape • Vitt., , ore Thum! n, - . .
Axthas. ' . Gout, . Stone and C;rayal,
Billents ComplaliiteJleml-aclte. rule:pan - bympttns
Blotches on tillu. Indio-vino,tTle•DoutoliFeux,
Bowel Complaints. InflainutatlrM -,
Ttnnors.
Cones, - . • ..tuundice, : . i'let•nz,
. .
Constipation of the Liver Complatuts,, Yellen: al Affection
. LIoRCIM, Lumbago, Worms of alf kinds
Consumption, ' Weakness from
Debtttty,. - ilbentitatinn, _ Whatever catue,
Draper, • Retention of . 4.e. •
Dysentery, , . Grine, &c.
Lrysipelas, Eurofula. or Xing's Ertl, • i 3,51
Female Irregularities, Fevers of fill kinds. frOsol
CATITIONI—None are getrathe unit -Ns the words, " not.-
141 Vors -NtittPlrottx AND LNDOS," two diFeerniblcaik
water-marlrftli mrery had of the book of directions mound
each pot or toot • the Yana They be plainly seen by /lording
Ms ktictoily tight. A handsome reward will be given to
any one readying such Information as may iced to the •
detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi
c/my or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious,.
_ Sold at the XsourSattorr otrroregso r 1111t.T.Ower.
Maiden Lane, ?few Tdtk, ana bran respectable-Druggists
and Dealers In Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in ham:Wait 25 cents. triegnts, and each.
rap-Thera CUtilliderablu saving by taking larger boxes.
f. 8.-s-Direotions for the guidance of patents' in eery
• dittorderarc allized to each hoz.
SALT, by the nartel, Sack or Ptllnd:
A. TURRELL
BMUS HMI
MO.NTR.O . SE PENN.A.
.
rin HE subscriber having pnichied
1 re fi tted and newly furnished i he
•• .
so ;
..: above Well known and popular Hoite/,
- is-prepared-to aceommedato the t av
eling public and others with all . the latent! ns'
1 ,
and _conveniences usually . found In fi rst-c ass
Houses. NO effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and hls'Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point toany in the country.
Tlie Bar will always be supplied with the
CheiCeSt s Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this He
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful
attontlye Hostlers are always In charge of tt
; _ . J. S. TARBE' '
. .
.
i Afflicted Ileadl,
WILLTA3IS.'S CO)IPOUI4D S01 1 :1.7-
tion for the PILES,' is warranted to effect a Core
In every case, and in all stages of the disease, or them ney
writhe refeeded. Fall directions accompany each lx We.
t
For sale be Abel Turrell„M oontrose; o:limps e.t.d.,
Broklyn ; T. J. Babcock, Blalock ;„ P;mtrel Carpenter,
Burford; 0 , 0. Williams, Jackson : J. B. Slocum, illtedaff;
A. B. Merrill, floplantom ; A. J. Merrill, ficninton. --
i C.IMII.TIFICJBIV33.
TON is to certify. that Mrs. Emory luta bean afflicted, for
years past with Unit distressing cetaphtint knoWn a 4 the
Piles." and that having tidied In securtng miler from va
dolts Physicians, she was indimed from reports to t/ Mfr.
Williams". Pile Sointion," which we obtained at one of
his Agencies in Tnnkhannock, Pe: The relnlt hast een
the Most favorable. The trial Was mnile With it las tall,
and , after using as directed kir a few days:what we have.
good reason to think was a permanent care was ereeted.
beveral other cases of a similar nature in this vicinity
have usivi it with like results. With Mr. Williams motto
'• no cure no pay" every one thus afflicted will certainly
do well to try it. • B. B. EMOBII,
l'astor of M.`fl. Churn, Tankhannock, Wyoming Co. Pa.
JOneath,lB6o. - . if.
•
, .
Si' di,rif FORD'S • .1
LEVER INVIGORATOR,.
, Nnvr:g DEBILITATES. • 1
- IT is rnminnitnied entire ty from Bums, ald
A b.. . 1.4.1 6.11 , 411 . .c1, at YA.trigl :IN Malictic, I. tat+ . ci
amtiv pir,...1 by ritl clot ,have by,' it, ittul Is nnw to
lint-m.116 with rotiliduw,l it: 04 istil tlic ..liscaace for xdlle It
I
fa mvotiminelri.L , - i p
It 1124 cored I.lknn..i , ts; iiik
WWI 1..4 vial, 'lt, /11l hopesi UV
4.011r111 . .1... - toir...t hi iii lti
Thy d,,,..- Liia,Y. be .laptil.l
Individim: taLet. 11, aril u.-
!tut gently on alt. ibwrelii...
Lel tit, dio...tra or yoitrl
!Llr of ilia I.llrEit. IS-1
will cure Liver Cora-, 1
tacks, Dysiwp.tn, ,
Summar CIIIIIH'
*.y, Dropsy, Sour,
Costiveiness, C lint -;
ra Morbag, Choi cr. i
'gime, _J a un di c e,'
es, and may be 116 0, i sur!
ry Family lyirtii-, 6
lilt ADAC II P., os!
)11/C II ll y lill lit lite., If
tapoonfula arc twk-,
attack. t
A 1 i who use It stir(
fa Ita favor.
i MIX WATER IN TB
!PILE INVICM BATOR.
BOTII TOS: El'il it it.
Prlce.One Dollar per Holt le.
MAO,
SAMPOIUYS _
FAMILY
tpoS
CATHARTIC 'ILL,. y
comrouNngn vnox
'r e turn Fsgetable nxtrnetn, and put UPI in'
CLASS CASES, Air Tight.; and will keep
In an yirtlon ate.
ten.
tic The Patollly Ca- ..... I lin rill c PILL Is a ten.
tie but notice l'attoirtle Uj which the proprietor !has
used to Ws practice Ivory .A atan twenty years.
The constantly lerrensine I.lldeemed from thou who
Livelong used the PILL% „a and the satisfaction atOcht'
all express in regard le their •-• use. has Induced me top
them within Ile: rearh of eIL 14 , 1 -
The Profession well bees , a. that different Cathartlei att
on ainefent portions of the OS bowel,
The F r A MILT CA- 'lll ARTIC . T. I . 1.1.
'hat, with l uc plerehre to thx well estsplishcd_ fact,
boon comp : bomb:l it oat 0 r, N nriety of the purest Vsge•
'table Extracts, which so. : ~.. ' alike on err part rl lbs.
autantary canal, and arc on good and sitfe in all-ens
es stem • Cathartic Is E 4 tteeded, such ',SA De
rangements of the Stoat tic 11_, Stre'plg
tv
•egs, Palos In the - Hoek and Loins,
4
COStlYetiellts, Pal II 0 Ild Sorting. oVer
the whole 'body, from andden cetd, ' sale],
frequently. If eel:L.:Ned. - ._. end to Is Ice.;
curse of Fe
o'er. Loss of • .ippe-I tel tile, a Creeping Sell.
imam. of Cold over P° t t,,.. - 1,,,,iy. 11-,..,14,,,,
tar.... 11, '"ach". 0 ' El -weight In the head,
all In tin sat an a tory s - Ingram-. Worms in
Children or Ad nits , q it h. 0 met 10 ats. • ;treat
Pillri li et of ;le Blood .., sad many rhie,Nes to whieh
tech is heir , too pouter°. itiF to mention latlamadveitho-
Meet Oast, I 'CI 3. 1
PICO= Till - W.F. DIMES.
The Liver Invigorator and 'Family t'la-
I barite PIl is are cal by Druccists gesterally,tsad
sold wlralmtle-bythe Tr kie in all the towns. i
S. T..AV. SANFOItD, :Ir. ID., i -
• 311tuttt.tet , In, and Prgpriet Or.
335 Broadway., Now 'Torii. 1
.
Fur Fair in Montrot.s by ABEL TURRELL. Avf.t.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
' The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED., STOMACH BIT
TER:B can appeal With perfect confidencia to
physician's and citizens generally of the :United '
States, because the article has attained a mpu
laden heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
This point more powerfully than
volumes of barc,assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of Hoseetter's Stomach pit
'tees for the last year amounted to over a half-
Million bottles, end ,from its manifest steady
:increase in times past, it is evident that. during
the coming year the. consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amonnt
could never have been sold but for the rare
'medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the' sanction of the most prominent
!physicians in those • sections of the country
,where the article is best known; who not only
:recommend the. Bitters to their patients, ;but
are ready at all times to give testimonials le its • •
:efficacy in all cases of stomachic !derangements ..
.and the diseases resulting therefrom.
.3 This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trim
:poling the qualities of the Bitters, but a Solid
!estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is.
',destined to be as enduring as time itself.'
• Hostetter'stetnach, Bitters have proved s•
la - Godsend to regions. where, fever and figura
and :aeons ,other bilious complaints have
!counted their victims by hundreds ,T 4 ho
!able to state confidently that the "Hitters"
'are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and Ilike
',diseases, is to the proprietors a source ofi lin
; alloyed pleasure. It removes_all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies- the blood, land
impartitieneweir ritality to the nervous system, -
giving it that tone and energy indispensable ,
for the restoration of health. It operates ttpon,
' the stomach,liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and Soon restores. them
to acondition essential to the healthy dischlage
of the functions of nature.
s Elderly persons may use the Bit t ers,daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they willifind
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years,:as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excelleht as a tonic,
. and rejuvenating generally.. We have the', evi
-1 device of thousands of aged- men and women •
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
• 1, the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
-1 all deleterious drugs and fairly tested!. the
•merits -of this article. A few words 14 the '
gentler sex. There are certain periods when .
their cares are se harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation, of mother
and- child fs so absorbingly tender, that, the
mother, especially if she be young, is-apt to.
I forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
. 1 for herinfant. Should the period of mate . inity
arrive during the summer season, the weer of
body and mind is generally aggilivated.
. then, is a•necessity for a stimulant to reCupe
rate the energies of-the system and enable the
I •.mother to bear up under herCilmusting trials
; and . responsibilities. Nuraing mother:ll;one:
rally prefer the Bitters to all other . hivigora
tors that receive the endorsement of Phial
; clans, because - it is agreeable to 'the taste all
well as certain 'to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength. . . •
.1 All those persons, to whom we have part kn. - ,
larly referred' above, to wit: sufferers ;from,
i lover mad ague, caused by nialaria,.diarrhcee,
dysentery, indigestion, loss _of appetite, end
all diseases or derangements-of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of ,
i occupation, and nursing mothers, will censalt -
Ilutir own physical welfare bingiving Hos.:
I fetter's Celebrated Stomiieh Bitters &trill
CAETION,—,-We caution the public aiainst
using any Of the many imitations or connter
.feits, but ask for lIOBSETTEII'S CtLZI4,ATED
STOMACII.BMERS, and see that each bottle has .•
! thewords " Dr. J. HOstetter's Stomaehilitters"
i bloWn oa the side of the bottle, and atimped
on the. metallic tap covering the eerie, and
observe that"our autograph signature is Ott the
label... • •
I aar• repared and sold by ItOSTZTTES a.
BMITH, 'Pittsburgh, Pis. aid sold by
druggists, grocers, and Pa.,
'generally `
throughout the Drdtek States, South
tics. and t#ermsai.. i
pir For sale in Montrose by .
janl2 ly. ' : ILE LL.
MEAT MARKET.
Om Public I ,Avenue, near SearVs Hotel.
17 EEP consianti on • hand a good atiliply of
,of a il kind*.'CASH paid for
Beer Cattle l falves,Sbeepond Lambs
Also for Liides 44 all kinds.
lIENSTOCK & HAWLEY.
e. T. ILENSTOCIL., 111. lIALIVLET.
, Montrose. March 20th.
WM. XL. HATCH, Proprietor.
rrlliS new and commodiouis notel snouted.
on Public Avenue, nearthe Court House,and
nearly. in the 4entre'of Abe business portion, of
Alonttose, is new -fu ly completed and furnished, -
and was opened ou ilionday.'llie 27th day of
September, IssB, for . the accommodation of
the public. and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that ho re now. prepared -to entertain
guests in a ,manner that cannot fail to gite
Complete Satisfaction.:
Tho Hotul and Fufniture aro new, and no ex
pense has beep spared to render it equal, if not
superior to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. lit is well supplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call of customern. , •
The Stables connected with thin
,Houno are
New, „
and Convenient.
• The Preprietor respectfully 'solicits the patron
age of his old friend'', and the public generally.
WM. K. lIATCII,
'DVS P-E PS lA r
Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Byspepsta t
Dyspepsia, DCbility-of the System, Dyspepsia,
Liven' Complaint, Acidity,
. Liver Complaint;• Acidity,
Bilious Cmaplaints; Sick ileadoehe,
Bilioai Complaints, Sick Headache,
'wlthin the Inn two yehrs
os'the numerous
tamlernvrainent of Ls
ad Iu suen quunnues Ili to
'ulgnient guile you In lan
VIGOII.ATOIL,Asti It
!lairds,A ; t -
Chronic Dlorrltoln.
plaints, Ilysen Le-
Stomach, Habitual
le, 'Cholera, thoe•
infantum.,
Flat -
Femole Weetkocfr.
rroculli no s 011111na..
iIWa s ICIII,OII/(K.
'llio.lllllll can tCsUry.)
two or three Ten
on at commeucomeut of
giving their temilmOor
1E 3101CTI1 WITII
Ap: S WALLO t W
caul the nukberlets other diseases aris i ng from In
digestion and funettonal disorders of the stomach,
find 'ready relief in - that established and sterling
remerly, _
THE OXYGENATED EITTERSi.
.THE OXYGENATED BITTERS .
Ire call the iatteption ef the reader to th e fillouing
letter from President Smith, formerly of Wisteria
Unkersak i ( mil now of,Anneolia,sllit,
Stitt W. DOW= & CO.—Cattlemen: —I. first
made use of the Orygexated Diners _Lome seven or
eight yeare:eince. flaring suffered for twenty yews
from. a form of dyspep4a, which was attended with a
nervous headatte, on en average of not !mitten one
day In n Week; I was induced, by the unpretending rec
ommendation of Dr. Green, eats try one bottle, and if
Do benefit wis';rerelied to discontinue the nee: ,
• TIM IMO of one botife . warranted a further trial, to the
eztent of some tlinm or but, with a careful obierrance
of the accompanying dirertiotts. The result was, an
almost - entire relief from the metal dyspeptic symptoms
and their depressing, painful eonee'euencee,.. , I believe
these Dinars produced an entire change in the habits Of
my system, and upon the active energies of the digestive
organs. I noW deem myself mr exempt from Dyepepaia
as moat peremis. These Ilium hare also bc:en of sets
vice to other membersof my family.
THE OXIOENATED BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED. BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
RIMPARED tit R. W. FOCi7t.E & CO,
Sold by Dritggitts, Deniers, and ..ltrerchants in every
. town and city. throughout the country.
UrFor itale:hy Abel Turrell and Read, Watrona & r -Fos
ter, MontroAe ;,L. H. Woodruff, Munch ; Auto,. Nirholr,
Brooklyn • Whitney & 31oxtey„ Raiford• Weed & Ward.
Great Rend; J. C.blinet rad, Dundatr;'L- Grillin, Great
Bend. july
Ala the Tatham affections COThiefaetlt o 1 on a dbordereet
•
ST.OMACII OR LIVIEU,
Bads al lodlocation, Aeldity of the Stornach,Colicky Palos,
Needham, Lee. of Appetite: Despondency, Costiveness,
Blind and Bleeding dire. Th felt Nerrotta, Ithetmtattc, and
tienntloic Aflictions, It has in /mammas legations proved
Moldy beneficial, and to ahem effected a deadod cure.
This la a purely 'notable compound., prepared on strictly
aeictitific principlue, after the manner of, the celebrated
Holland Piofeseer. Toerlanee. 11. sePutatten at home pro
dared Its introduetino Lem, the demand eatata*lleiag with
thane of the' Tatherbmd wattered mow the nee of Ode
oughty country, many of atonal/rough& with them and .
banded down the tradition of Its sallow. R 4 naw
to Joe Ansrfestit .paddie, inewfuo Coat de fruity
we hicinal eiders mud he achnowiedged.
It L partitularly reemumendod to three persons wham
aatualtsztkas amylase been Impaired by the cordloomse me
of ardmit spirits, or other forms of dissipatkm. • Genteelly
.lostaataaroua la effect, it fi nds its way directly to thakeat
" of lifo,thrilling ant quickening. every astrerejandtbZ up the
drooping splrlt, sod, toiled, Infusing now health and Ttgor
la the 19'..tem.
NOTICE..-4Whopror experts to find thle a terfentre vt,ll
be dlevradatcd: but to the sick, weak.and law Spirited:lt
pone or kra tend aromatic cordial, aossened otaingular
itenedtal properties.
READ.CAREFULLY!"
The 'Girdling, 'highly coaointrated Ikerttatte's Thalami
Hitters It pot op In half-Oat bottles only, and Wafted at
Ono Douro per kettle, or sts bottled the Firs Donau. The
greet demand for this truly eolehmtedlfedlcine lots bulmwd
toady itainnloas, which . the Imblto should
s pud spun
igrriaTiVa of talPtaitlaa, See tbit carnal* Is on Vow
libel of everspottle you buy.
67Ittontata finally. It aka :las twitardaa
by wa r imik. amid peat&
• •
' SOLI! PYLOPIIII,TOZE4 -
KEYSTONE - HOTEL,
At Ncatrose,. Penn. .
FLATULENCY; LOSS OF APPETITE,
FLATULENCY, Loss. OF. APPETITE,
Reliable Testimony.
MIDDLVTOWIt, Conn,, rob. 28. /850:.
'Very respectfully yunrs,
AUCUSirS 4;ITII
THE OXIG ENATE D BITTERS.
11tcnatoitp, Tioga Co., Pa., Aug. 115, 1838:
GENTLEMZtr,'— After suffering for mom than thirty
%sums with brpepsia, and trying many remedies' rec
ommended for that dieease ivi:bout any good result., I •
wan induced, by pr. F. White of Mansfield, to give
the Oxygrokteal /I,fters a trial. I took two bottles.
which -ghee rue .so much relief that I pnrehased two
more, which have nearly nr quite effected a cure. lam ,
now nearly recinty-fire years age. and, for three
months - natt-have fait no inconvenience from my food.
I take great pleasure in wcommendinjthe Bitters to all
afflicted with . pyapepaia and ids concomitant dieensea..
Prom Dr. White
NlAxOnzup, Tiogn Co., Pa., Aug. 2C, 1858.
I hare rasa the Orygemoird Bitters in my practice
with decided ittecess in debility and generalprostration,
Ike., and confidently recommend them in genetal de
bility, and diaessei of the digestive organs.
F. H., WIITFE, liI.E.
18 Tres:neat Street, !Retort:
EICERHAVE'S'
HOLLAND BITTERS
TUE O:4IIMATED IIDLLA:ND REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA, -
DISEASE OF THE'KIDNEYS,
I.4yEn COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND„
FEVER AND AGUE;
BEN7AIII3I . PAGE, aic& Co.
• ,
Vtarptcutists and thitubits,
PITISSURGH,
Then pi97Z104 aro told In Motarooe by
oc 4ly . ABEL TURRELL, Proratift
"NEW 'FIRM.:
flour, ftt . & iiroUisiou
At MONTI:ONE, Pa.,
ArkNE door below J:Ethridge's Drug Store,
ill on Public Avenue, whore will he found
constantly on hand a gcncral assortment of
GROCERIES:-
Such as Sugars, 51o1aSses,.Sirups, Teas, Coffee
Also the etiikest:btands of
FAMILY :PLOUR,
%al, Lard; 1 3 .4rk,. Hams, Fish, CAndfes
We solicit a share of the public patronage, and
piedgo onraelvefi to do' the fair thing,,hoping by
each bafgain to secure another.
BALDWIN iSz...ALLEN.
:Wm. L. ALLEar
A ISIS ED, BALDWIN
Are you sick, feeble, and com
plaining? Are you out of order,
with your syitem deranged, and
your feelings uncomfortable?
These symptoms are often the
fireittde to serious illness. Some
tit of Sickness to creeping upon
you, and should be averted by a .
tilncfy usebf the right remedy.
Take Aycr's Pills, and cleanse
out the disordered humors —pn
rlfy the blood, and let the fluids
. more on unobstructed in health
again. - They Stimulate the Mlle
tions.of the body into vigorous
activity, purify the system front
the obstructions width make
dhow.: A tolit settles - some
where finite body,and obstructs
its natural flenctioni' Thes, If not rellevvd, react upon
themselves-and the Surrounitinn• organs, producing gen
eral aggraratlen, suffering, and discsre. 'While In _this
ecrndltion oppressed by the derangements, Mcr'FL:
Pills, and . see how directly they restore iii nstrrral se
Lion of the system, and With It the huoNani feeling of
health aguln. , I,Vhat Is true and so apparent In tie:- ,
and common complaint, is also two in many of the
seated stud dangerous distempers. The same PumatiOf
effect expels them. Canted by similar obstructions and
derangements of the natural functions of the body, they
are rapidly, and - Many of them surely, cured by the same -
means- None who know the virtues of-these Pills, will
neglect to employ them when suffering . : from the disor- -
ders they cure. .
Statements from Imultig; :physicians in some or the
principal cities, and from- other well known
_ •
From a Forwarding iferchant of St. Louis, Feb. 4,
.Dn. Astn: Your rills are the parar,on of all that is'
great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulecrona sores upon her hands and feet that had proved
incurable ter yeara.. liars TT:miller- has Item Ion", t,-rier.
amply allele/I with bletehes and pimple , : on her it'll nod
In her hair. After our child true cured, rJic also tn. , '
your. Pills, end they have cured her.
ASA 310r,GRIDGE.
, Asa Fsunily Physic. •-
!rags Dr. E. W. Cartwright, iVezr Orleans
•Your Pills are the print of purges. Their excellent
qualities sarongs - any cationic we possess. They are
mild, but very ocrtain and effectual to thvlr action on the
bowels, which makes them invaluable , to us in the tinily
trmtininit, of dkabe. .
Headache, Sick- He Bache, Foul Stomach.
From pr._ E,dirizrel BoTijel,•Da!liniore.
.TMAtt Into. Arne: I mount answer you what com
plaints I - bare eured with your Fills better than to say
all that we ever treat wine, a pargatira avgllcine. I place
grad dependeiwe ou an Oil:dual cathartic. In my daily
contest with diSP:I.1 , C„ ill 1(/ believing as Ido that your Fills
afford as the beat we have, Fot course value them highly.
• • Pirrautiin;, Fa., May 1, 18.55:
• tin. J.C. / loiVu repe.rtedly.cured of
the worbt hug/feats our tOdy eau have, by a dose or two
of your Pills. It. seems:: to ariec from a foul stomach,
which they donne at once. . •
fours with great respect, - F.D. PIIEBLE;
Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Dlsorilerla —Liver Complalth.e..
From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City.
Not only are your - Pille!admirabty adapted - to their pur
pose as an aperient, but titled their beneliclal.effects upon
the Liter very marked - indeed. They hare in my p
tire prdved more elf,vto.ij for the cure of bilious c '
plaints than any one remedy I can mention. I mincer .ly
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which-Is wr
' thy the confidence of the 'profeeisum and the people.
DEPARTVNT OF THE INTERIOR,
C. ‘ ,7t.it Feb., kik -
Su:: I have used your.lllls in my general and holy' al
practice ever Mute you made them, and do not heeitat, to
nay they art the best Luthartie we employ. Their rcpt
}ding action on the liver is quick and- tiorided, come- •
quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ: Indeed, I have seldom found- a core of
bilious disease so obstinate that It did not readily yield to
them. Fraternally yours, • ALONZO . BALL; 11. D.; •
- Physician of the Marine Haapital.
Dysentery, Diarrinen, Delax, Worms
• From Dr. J. r;. Grot, of Chicago.
. .
Your Mlle have haS trial in my practice,
and I
hold them in esteem 25 one Of- the boat vperientsl. have
ever found. Their alterative-effect upon the liver makco.
them an excellent remedy . , when given id email deem; for
Chimes elDwitracry and daarrAma. Their sugar-coating
make them very acceptable and convenient for the uee
of women and children. .
•• Byapepsla, - Lapnelty of the- Blood.
Fran Rev. J. F. !Times, paitcir of Arlrera C.kurch, Boston
Mt. ATER: I hare used your Pills with extraordinary
enceese in my family raid anroug than I uncalled to vi ,:t
in distress. To regulate the organs of digt"stion and
f purify the blood, they are therery heat remedy I. hare
ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to
my friends. . Yours, ' ' V. DI3IES.,
W-ausAw, Wyoming Co., 7;4. Y., Oct. 24, ISM..
Dcan Stu: I am using your Cathartic Pills In my prise
‘tlt.v and find them an excellent purl:Miro to cleanse the
system and purify thejbuntains of the blood.
•
JOAN G. 31E.1.C11A31, 31. D.
Constipation, Costiveness, * Stsppressitia,
Itheausatisas, Gout, Neuralgia, Dropsy-,
Paralysis, Pits, etc.
• From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada:
A. BEDARD
Too much cannot be Mill of 3?otir Ill's for the cure et
costirenem. If others of our fraternity have found them
us efficacious as 1 have, they should me in proclaim- .
tug it for the benefit of-the multitudes who suffer from •
that complaint; which, although bad enough in itself, lc"
the progenitor of *client that are worse. I believe co, •
Mimes' to ortleste in the liver, put Tour Pills affect that
organt,ll emu the (Weise.- • -
From Arrs...E. ..57tiorf, Physician and .111.drrife,Poston.
I find one or two lar g yrdoses of your Pills, taken nt the
proper time. 'are exeellent promotive,. of the wittirul
saretion sipm wholly or partially suppressed. and also
very effectual to cleanse _the stomach and expel worm/.
They . are
'oth so much the best physic we hare that I mom—
mend no er totny pltisuts.
From the Par. Dr. fin taph of Oa lifelhadtat EAT. Church.
prrAsxt. Ilomu, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 13; Miet.
liotcouwp Silt; I should be ungrateful for:the relief
your skill has brought Ina if I did not report my ease
id you. A cold ssttled In my limbo and brought on ex
cruciating neuraloinpafris, 'width ended. in ehroni rhca
watism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians.
the disease grew worse and worse, nut II by the advice of
your. excellent tigeuela Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie Itried
your Pills. .Thelr effects were. slow, but sum.- Ily per
severing in the use of them. lam now enthuily well. •
• SmtitrE Cti.oturu, Balm 'Rouge, La.,5 Dee:, 1P55.
Du. ATER: I -hare been' entirely cured, by your 1111 R,
of Rheumatic Gout—it painful di4rape that had afflicted
me fOr frnre. . VINCENT SLIDELL.
We .Most of the Pita in market contain
which, although • valuable remedy in skilful hands,
dangerous in apublio pill, from the droulfial consequences
that hcquentlyfollow its incautious use.. These, contain
no mercury or mineral substancv whatever.
Price, 25- cOrits per Box, - or 5-Boxes for IL
Prepared. by Dr../. C. AYES dr. CO., Lowell, Masi.
• For ral6bv3bei Turri.ll;3l(,:ilrbw.; Cbbrob S Phiursoy.
Dundaff Waltman SHH i.hcr. Auh:rn t'Llifrv.;lr: by ali
dralcr,T , and drb ,, ..leitb eyoryntere. " ocrs is c,
_ Consumption and Asthma
. vgred:.
BOWE of inralida;art immature. with a medicine
ealled Cottro t n. Ein torr or CoNrAtell
We ere inured by an abondance of competent
and reputable witneeseft., is a au re, epeody, per , '
ailment cure for Coksemersow, Corona, Como, ; Burr.
CHITA dsconfai l'lgriusr f !ismer/woos, and' firms
LT. Drattrry. Tlibl highly lseised modical prepays.
Con lam discovered several years ace, in teieutta..
by Dr. It. James, I well known physician 44 groat
----ernlnence, who had taken his only child-;-* daughter
.—there with hins,', hoping that the climate would
. prolong bor life. SW} Wag protiOunoil an Incurable
cue of cowerornds. Flo fad. heard ninel\of the
wonderful rostoratireand healing qualities of prepa
rations made (rent the Past India limp, and the
thought 9o:surreal fir him that he might compounds
ram4y for bis child, Re studied bard, and enema-d
-al ill TOtinsiglg kill wishes. /11.9 COMO WAS et1:12..
This wonderful remedy has since been administered
.to thousands Of auffirrers In all parts of the" eat, tY
and. haa never fated - of inakisqr tbsna completely
healthy and imam: The original reclpe for proper..
Int, and succeasfully using tide peat remedy sato
-• furnished to all aPplicruats by the nrelessigned, on
receipt of • stamp for return purse. IL small work, •
writtei hy . the , Doctor !duvets, on the above cum
' Plaitila. Win bilit44 /ORO, posi to Alt 111011‘1,110
""; ilLky apply. for the recipe:' who wish the. med.
. harm prepared. can obtsta it.et 3. vr - Piuzle
ahree bottles for gs. --`mot to any put of the United
, Stahl* by Represe. i .
• Address 0. murpErN, 4 Ca, Pro..
prittiont, , No. 11 Grand Street, Jersey
City, N. J. '
&1., &c., &c
AYER'S
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