misoftiA ANEOUS. This Au.SLOANATION og LANG,V AGES.- There is .a . wowing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive -words of other languages, and after a while to incorporate them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic, s which is from the Greek, 'signifying "for the head," is now becom ing. popularized in connection with Mr. icreat Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic will beconie as corn _mon as Electrotype andrnany otbers whose distinction as foreign words has been worn away by common usage until they seem native to the manor born." . 'ardly Realized. - ID 'ad In 'orrible eadanhe - this haflonioon, hand I stepped intothetapothecaries band says hi to the man, " Can yon hease me of an l eadsche?" 4' Does it hub° 'ard," says 'e. IlexCiedingly," says hi, band upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pen me 'onor it cured me so . quick that I ardly realized I 'ad 'ad an 'eadacbe. fi ar HEauzcna is the favorite sign by which nature makes known: any deviation whatever. from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it nray be looked,on as a . safeguard intended•to give notice. of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be reme died; and its indications should. never be' neglected. Headaches may. be claisified under tiro names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. 'Symptomatic Headache is 'exceedingly- common and is the pre cursor of a great variety, of diseases, among which are Spoplexv, Clout, Rheu matism and all febrile diseases.. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of. disease .of the stoinach constituting siik headaChe, of hepatio:'disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation and other disordenkof the bowels, as well as renal < and uterine affections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headiaces; Anaemia and plethora are also affect ons which frequently occasion head - ache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of Nervous headache, sontetifiles coming on suddenly in a state of alipa - rend'' sound health and :prostrating' at once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depreasion of spirits or acerbi ty of temper. In most instances the pain is in the front part of the head, over oho . or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting; under this class, may also be named Neuralgia. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe 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... Baincxr,--31issus wants you to send lter a - box of Cephalic Glue,no, a bottle of-Prepared Pills, but Pm t hinking that's not just it naitber; but perhaps . e'll be afther.knowing wha,t it is. Ye see she nigh dead and gC,ne with the Sick Head ache, and wants some more of that: same as relaivcd her before. Druggist.—You must ,mean Spalding's Cephalic Pills. _ Bridget. ; -06! sure now and you've . Bed it, here's the quartber and giv me the Pills and•deibt be all day about it sither. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the." many ills flesh is heir to ' 4 es so prevalent, so little understood, and ao much neglected as Costiveness. Often originating 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 companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradi-• cued it will bring the sufferer, to an un , timely grave. Among the lighter evils of which costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others. of like hature; while a long train of frightful diseases suchas Malignant Fevers, Abeesses, Dys . entary, Diarrhoea,' Dyspepsia, ApOplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochon drama, Melancholy and Insanity, first in- . dicate their. presence in the system. by this alarming symptorri. • Not unfequent ly the diseases named originate iu Con stipation, but take on an. independent 'existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these consider ations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate ettenaon whenever it . occurs, and no person snotthi neglect to .get ebox of Cephalic Pills'on the first appearance of the complaint, as their - tamely use will expel the insidiotks ap proaches of disease an 4 destroy this dyn- Aprons foe to human life. lcv d alieltt ev. -T CURE - ` 4F 'Q l N ( i P l i ot.ciade caii 7ll dr: cuRE,: ( 6O Nervous Headache .4 77 , CURE ‘ l4l- -Itind% ° „Attache, ' D Oe_nse of these Piths the periodicattacin of Nervous - .e Ma Headache- may be ted; andlf taken at the eommencemati of an attack , immediate relief ham pain - and slangs& will be obtained. They seldom fail In removing the Nowa and areddide Mt which females are so subject. They gentlyupon the bolvele.--cemovin t Ciofireetres. For Nal, &Went:, Delicate Yemales. and all =Aof habits. they are valuable aeakizatior, ug theApetife. giving tone and vigor loth* diges tive reetormg the natural elasticity and. etrea of the hole 'yet= The MIMIC PILLd are the resit of long inventi; sad carefully conducted export. meets. having been - I=maav yaws, during which time haveprevented =ea a vast amount of pate sad suffering from whether originating In the otreottr ayetem or from s ststeatlito idosiadt. vosottddo tether com position, sad Apabolatan at eith parted safety without leak. man yobuire ask". sod Sk" obese 04 Varmditegroooble noidev osipreet itelaister Ge s Beware of Counterfeits; Anro tim licaterse of item C.40.2h1g V , - *ate Imogitiggi sad other Dedeto >a Modlcizes. ' • :11. Mos will la met Sr nen oropsid ea receipt of the - AllerdorMrodgeoel C7 go otorlitila. • IMMNICII SPALDING. aortas deb 411 Cedar _ set, New Torii. - 3EE ../f INSURANCE COMPANY AV/1i stireviirwv-cm3... COMMERCIAL COLLEGE • Locate! over the Bsmitebasuas Fatly Dank. • • BINGI-lAMTON N._ Y. • FA cIUL V t D. W. LOWELL, Principal, : Professor of the Science of Accounts,.' Practical Accountant: Author of Lowell's Treatiesupon Book-Ecep log, Diagrams illustrating The acme: lons Rime, Commercial Accountant, Profes'r of Book Keepinit and Practical Mathematics. 1..1. scans.. Assistant Professor In the Book ' Keeping Department. - ' ' A. 3.:WARSTA, Professcir of'Practital and Or namental Penmanship, Commercial Calcula tions and Correspondence. • . • -LECTILIRERS: . Hon.;Thildel LeCturer Cominer clal Law and Political" Economy.; Hon. Ransom. Belem, Lecturer -Am) Contrasts ,Promissory Notes andiltills of . Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commeicia Ethics. ETAYII,2III7IIfik•COMSIIITICEE: Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Poi., Tracy R. Morgan, Epq. The obj Pct of this College is 4? afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business Education. The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by practical accountants expressly for this In stitution and embrace all the recent improie. meats. The course of instruction comprises every department of business. The , learner will be thoroughly taught the science and plactfee 'of Double Entry'Book•Keeping assapplied -to the following 'kinds of business, vii: General Mar. chandising,. Idanefacturing, Banking, commis sion, Steamboaling, Railroading, %Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c. • YOUNG KEN 1, - Can qualify themselves in a short time. it this Inetitu• 'Ion; to 4114raportantand lucrative situations. Ample references can begiven where graduates of MO are now Ailing desirable situations trithertiaties from POO to VOUS per annum. The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some of the drsteourmercia! Bowes in the State, to whom theOsve furnished book-keepers, showing their entire eatisfaetion and ecasildenee in the ability of the graduates of this Institution: . - • PILNSUNSHIP In all its branches, taught by the most skillful and thor ough mastcra of the art. No College in the country en joys a higher reputation inthle department. Ladies' De piuttnent entirely separate from that of the gentlemen. Students can enter C.ollege at.any time. ;.No vacations. Time tb complete the coarse, froth 8 to.lo weeks. Stu dents passing the requisite examination. are presented with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma issued by any Commercial or Classical Institution in the Coign. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situations. For term"s of tuition, prieo of board, iestimoniale of graduates filling poeitions,&c, addreeithc proprietors for circulars COTILIIIIIII,g full particulars. ' LbIWELL 6 WARNER, Proprietors Binghamton Commercial College, Nov. S, Binghainton, N. T. • HORATIO.' OARRAT.T' , `Dealer in FLOUR, 'GRAIN,IGROCrR IES. PRO VISIONS; , .DYE - '-WOODS, Staple DRUGS, • WOODEN' and STONE WARE, ALL - KINDS of HOUSEKEEPING • ARTICLES et YANKEE • NOTIONS IN GENERAL,—one AO. ...Vorth of Barnum's Hotel, New Milford, Pa., `WOULD bepleased to see 3111113 old frames and,..ruany new ones at his NEW,Store fronting_ the 'DEPOT, where he is: prepared to show theft' such-a Sock of the above artic'es as New Milford has long stud!' in need of. "Division ;of trade has as many advantages as division of ini.or." Any pan .noufining hinnna to one brand!) of business, giving that 'branch his whole. Capital and:attention can! keep a ibetter assortment, buy cheaper and SELL CHEAPER than.if the same means and time i'as employed in a general.trade. If you dont think so. call on the subscriber and be convinced. The sound principle cif • - SMALL PROFIT AND PROMPT PAYMENT, , will be 'strictly adhered to. 'Mutter and other 'Produce forwarded to Sew York :to one of the best commission-houses in the City, and prompt payments guaranteed. . HORATIO GARRATT. New Milford, Stisq. s Ce Pa.. April,-1860.—y. MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1880. " ' GREAT ATTRACTIONS cam rovr or many STREET. THE extensive Furniture Establishment of &mu Ituerntrus having been refitted and greatly improved, the proprietors.respectfully announce to' the cititens *of Siontrose:and vicin ity that they are constantly making and keep on hand the LARGEST and REST amortment of FURNITURE . To be ;found In the t enntiy. %Vis give the following list of some of the ar. tides which we will sell at greatly reduced prices, for CASK Or RIADY PAY:: %reaps, Walnut or 'Mahogany, with glass, from $l6 to • -; Bureaus with. 'marble or brocatelle tops, from 816 t? $24. And a large aasortment, from $B, $lO. 12, 14, to 818, . • . Wash Stands, Card Stands,Coriter and Square Stands, of all varieties and nrices; from 75 cents to ten dollar's. Desks, Divans ,Towel Raeks, Footatools,Otto. mans, Lounges, &c. Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen, and Extension - Tables. - Chatra—Cane and: Wood . Seats, Rockers— Cane, Flag, and Wocd Seats, of every variety and style. o. , Sofas, tete a totes furnished at - short notic at New York prices. N. 8.. Ready sande coffin" on band or ; fn?: nished at short. notict.---Heanses always in readiness when desired. . ' We employ 410118 but CAREITIT. and EXPERT IOC!) WORICNEN. We intend to do our Wl'ast Wzt.t., and sell it as Low as it can be afforded. W. W.1141811T11,. A t SIIIIITIII4 JR., E. R. slnt ITH. Montrose. , Jan. 18th, 1860.—tff, WDellebeis:Ternie Stiumilent..Papeefally deSignsil OW use of the Medical Profession and the Faintly. hart= supereeded the So called "Olns," "jtromaue... "Xed_teated," "Schnapps." etc.. DOW-en dorsed by all the prominent physicians. chemists and cen t/oboe/us, as poneasing nil those orrentatc medicinal qnslitlesltonie and diusette) which belong to an OLD and PM& Put up in efiiart bottleelnd sold by all Drug. SW* and Grocers, etc. •A. ML 8E1150.168 f Established in 17:11.3 Bole Proprietor.. ci4 . N"9 = l" — N. Foral Turrep Dmatore. l - LIFE MEMORIALS. 1 1 WOULDN'T TAKE A, WORLEVFOR THIS,' a lady remarked to na a day or two, sine*, as ohe aziiibited the portralt of an only egild, gone tristhe spirit land ;" erlOeb was 'one of 11x1 133113' INIMITiIif 111BROTTPES1 " How should regret it, Lad I not secure' this precious memoest of thstsdear one." -So thought'sro. The loved ones are not always with ps i end_whils we can call them ours, every one should secure Biel* immortal: especially since they has bavelteim so truthfully taken by that siccetsful artist, A., B, TUBBS, of Bing. hatuton. • dee CASH CAPITAL,'ONE MILLION DOLLARS. illi2lllllst July' 1860, $1.4111.1119.27. I,IA3IIATIEII, " "" 43,068.1141. J.l[lltoa enifth; Seel: • Obu.J. Martin. PreiMeat John McGee,. Aet • a. F. Wilma:U:4 Vice " Palsies boned and renewed. by the undersigned, at Ms Ma. ono door above 13earle's Hotel. Montrose. Pa. • -nole 17 MILLINGS -NEW' GOODSI Lamm/ilk Centro, Susq.zco.,.Pa; 'ICjALL Paper, Window Papers and Borders, V V a very large stock this day received, by . . April R. KENVON,',JR: & CO; nhallis, silks, law nit and calicoes, an immen se 'V../ 'variety, by R. KENYON, JR'. & CO. : - LIVERY style o( Cotton Pant Goods, etc. this „CA day rec'd by R, KENYON, JR..&..C0. ILK, Brochs; and'C' sahmere shawls. -a largo 67 stock, LOW. R. KENYON, JR. & CO: OBBLS. TOBACCO this day received and I -1,411 fur isle lower than elsewhere to Susqu'u county. . R. KENYON, JR do CO. • store and n r B sS _ A by:k..e A _ UB or i 1 000 1 ;'o t Zox T ARGE Stockeof FANCY-Dry Goods for IL/ sale by R. KENYON. JR. & CO. SEA Selis.—tive Elegant stYrlen,complete— 'JL from sto $5O. 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As, Also some thy Goods, Wooden War crard and Japanned - Ware, Fluid and 011 Cans, Camphine, Coal Oil, Buriing Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, tanner's, neat foot, lard, olive, castor bolledand raw linseed Oils; • White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of colored iptAnts, 6ar, Canary Seed, also all the popular PATENT MEDI iI. and Other things too numerous to mention. - . t f lYimpracticalde to give more than a general outline of my stock through the newspapers,. every one Wishing GOODS is invited to call and examine. Customers on entering the store must not expect to And every thin 'in light but nearly every article wanted Will be produced by inqUiry, • Thankful for theliberal patronage hitherto received. he hopes. to merit a continuance and large Increase of the same.• ABEL TURRELL. Montrose. June 5.1860, ,saltfait I I 'KtC)Mta Ti. WHOLESALE SALT DEALER. 201 Washing!on-st,. (Directly opposite Washington Market,) :IVelnr S TILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and COUNIRY: trade, all kinds of Corse and Fine Set.T, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, "Brow•nlow'a; &c. and WOO bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu neon, St. Übes, LisborzrCadiz,ivica, Nantes, &c.,; all of which will be sold nt'inirgain prices from vessels, store zknd storehouses. Any purchamet_wishing to select from a good assortment will find it to his interest to call. • N. 13,—Fine table salt put tip-insrmill bags of different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship. ping oid.er. Also a splendid article of for Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sal e by the quantity. in .eases of five dozen each TUE BEST BOUTE FROJI • WYOMING VALLEY 10 PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, And all Points North & West LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Twl) Daily Passenger Trains WILL BE lItN lIETWEEN SCRANTON AND NORTHUMBERLAND, AS FOLLOWS MOVING' SOUTI.I. Y. Nail. li..*xprers, A.Y. .1.. N. 40.10.,..<4.23 MOPING NOMTM. N.N. ?hire Exprese. 5101. ,Leave Leave A. M. P. M. Scranton,' 5.30 4.45 Arrive at Arrive at, Minton, 6.3 s 4.53 Danville, 8.05 5.20 Kingston. 7.03 .. 5.20 Rupert. 5.35 5.50 Shickahinny, 7.50 6.25 Bicomliburc;6.4s Berwick, 8.20 6.55 Bernick, 7.j5 6.:15 Illoomobiarg. 8:50 , 7.30 Shickshinny. 7.45 7.05 Rupert; 0.00 7.40 Kingstrilt, 8,0 7.45 Danville, .5.l 6.10 Pittston. 6.57 815 Northuland, 10.00 • 8.15 Scranton, 0.23, • 8.45 THE LACKAWANNA deRLOONSBUNG RAILROAD CON.NECTIi WITH. Tilt DEL. LACKAWANNA A: WESTERN RAILROAD • At - Scranton, for NiAe York and Plilladelphia. and inter mediate points east: also for Great Rend. Binghamton, Syracuse, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and all impoilant points V. • At Rupert it, connects withflie_Catawh.a railroad. for points both-Fiat and West. At Northumberland it connects with the Sunbury and Fria Railroad for notuta West and South ' THE GREAT FRENCH , REMEDY Forßheum&tiom, Gout, Neuralgia, Tic'Doloreaux. Dr. ROBAN'S RHEUMATIC CURE, 111 INV_ALL , ABLE ..c‘s ROBAAr . -Specific," lately intro- 1„...• ,6 duced into this country, pronounced by all to he' the only reliable remedy. It has ,' cam] thousands in kurope. & 1 has met with great and wood -erful success here. n t eNti o nlalg daily received gill show. It is harmless, bat certain, in Ito effects; warranted free of all injurious ingredients. It purifies the system & renderS' it - perfectly healthy. In fact, it is a enclitic which has not an mord' fin the' cure of the above complaints. It is also bones, pains in the back. or _ bones, or joints. geneMlly. The demand for it increasing, has induced the proprietor to appoint an agent* for this district. Also for salcat the agency of Dr. Bohan, So. 692 Broadway ; 'New York City. Druggists supplied on liberal terms. 'Sent by Exprels to any part of the country on receipt of the price. novZily •ABk.L TUBItELL, Agent, Montrose: Mark These 'Facts ! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD! Holloway's Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sore* and Metre. A descriptions of sores are rentediable by the prop err and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad lees by plastering the edgei,of the 'wound togetheris a -fully; for should the skin unite, a l diseased condition remains_ underneath to break out g with tenfold fury In a few days. The only rational and successful treatment, rus - indicated by mitnre. is to re duce the inflammation inland about the wound, and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing In pleitty'of the ,Ointment as salt Is forced Into meat.. Diptheria, Ulcerated' Sore Throat, and Suitlet and . other Fevers. A NY of theabove diseases may be cured by wee. nlb bing the Ointteent, three times a day, into the ch. =t. throat and neck of-the patieht ;It will POOll penetrate at. give immediate •rChef. Medicine taken by the moue most operate uporetbe whole system ere itsirilluence can be felt In any local part. whereas the Ointment will do its' work at once. Whir tries the unguent in the above manner for thediseas named , or any similar dionders affecting the cheat and hroat, will Bud themselrer reliev ed as by a charm. , . Piles, Flinnla, Strictures . . THZ above class of complaints will be removed by 'nightly fomenting the party with warm water, and then most effectually rubbingin the Ointment. Perfume suffering from theft direful complaints should•lose not a moment In arresting their prot,Teee. It should be under stood.that it is not sufficient merely to •sinear the Oint ment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed In for some considerable time two or three times a day, that It may taken into the system, whence It will remove any bidden sore or-wound as effeettLYily an though palpable to the eye.' There agate brelul and waterpoultices, after the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. • This Iv the only emu treatment for females. cases' of &neer In, the stomach, or • - Where there way 'be a general btiaring down. - • Indiscretions of Youth;—Sores and Ulcers. T,LOTCHES, ae also swellings, can, with certainty, be 1..) radically cured if the Ointment he, need - freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning 121, recommended in the in the printed inetructione. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in' another; ; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor hum the and Imre the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the nee of the Pfils to ensure a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff A i..T1101:1611 the abode complaints differ widely In ./.1: their oricin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the Worst- cases. of such. diseases, will yield In a comparatively abort apace of time when this Ointment Is diligently rubbed-Into the parti affected, even anti every other means havo fulled. In all serious maladlee'the Villa should boWthen according to theprint evl direction.. accompanying each bOx.. lioth the Ointment and-Pills shOuld lie used in' the following eases: ~ , - • Bad 1.40.. Chiegn-foot, . .. Pistnias, , Bad Bretons, Ch il blains, .Gent, . , Burns, , . Chapped Bands, Lumbago, ' tilandnlar SwelllngsCorna, (Soft) Piles„ Bite of Moschetoes, Cancers, • Rhennuitiiim, and Sand-Flies; Contracted and Seeds. Coco-bat Stiff -Joints, Sore Nipples; Sore Throats; Skin Diseases r Scurry, ' Bore nos's* - Turners, WeruisS,: , Yaws 171cerp, &c. &C. &c. • • CAUTION l--Norie are genuine unless th e words "Dm. LOWAT, m-Yam AND Lennox, " are discernible as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot Or box ,• the same may be plainly seen by Aolding thakelaitita Agfa. • A handsome reward will be ghee to any one tendering such information as may lead to the detection:of any party orpartien connterfelting•the medl tines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Malden Bold at the Manufactory of Professor ILOLLO*AIf, tip Malden Lana, Nest York, and by all respectable Druggist. and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilised world, in boles at 25 cente, 62 cents, and sl.each. Theis is ontsiderable saving by taking larger boxes- N. 11.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every didorderarestaxed to each box . . .. . ... FANCY'. - .G00D5... WM. IIAYDE_,N ',.. JOHN HAYDGN_ .... TRACY ILAYDEIS • ' NinraturolukPA } \• - , GEORGE HAYDE N, ' .. - - 1 / CHILDREN . An experietead Nurse and , Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers; her . SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process-of teething, by soft ening the gams reducing aft Inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is • SURE • TO, REGULATE THE ROWELS. Depend' upon .It, mothem it . will give rest to you, and REI,LEP AND Eurnf TO TOUR imam; We have put up and sold thin article for over ten.yeam and can say IN CONFIDENCE - AND TRUTH of it, what we harem-vet - been able to say of any .othertmedicine— I NEVER RAS IT FAILED In a SINGLE INSTANCE, to • EFFECT A CURB, *hen timely used. Neverdid we know I an instance of dissatisfaction by anyone who had usallt..: On the contrary, all are delighted with Its operations, and I speak in terms orcommendation of Its magical effects arid medical virtues. We any lo this manor ..IVIIAT WE DO KNOW;!' after ten years' experience, and PLEDGE onni REPUTATION fur the fulfillment of'what wdhere declare. t In almost every instance where the infant-1a suffering by pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen to %ft minutes after the syrup is administered.. This vulmtble preparation is the prescription of one of; the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in: New Englaod. mud has been used with NEVER FAILING! SUCCESS in It not 0n15 , 1 - ellevet , the'ehild from pain, but Inilgorater, the rtininich and bowelh, correct' , acidity. and given tone; and energy to the wholesyetem. It will gin:tont Inetantly relieve GRIPING, 111 'THE „BOWELS,'.AND WIND COLIC, and ovettomeconvulsions, which. if not speed livened,. end in death. We believe. it the BEST and SUREST rem-i edy in the WORLD. In all eases of DYSENTERY and 4 DIARRIBE.A IN CIIILDREN, whether it arises from, teething, or from any other cause. We would say to alt mothars who have a child suffering front any of the forigti ing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUNUE.I NOR THE PREJUDICES of OTHERS. stand httweerc rou and your suffering child. anti the relief that will ho SURE—yea ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow. the use t 4 this medicine, if [Baehr used. Full directions fur using willoecompanv each h;dtle. None g. enul he unless the fael simile of. CURTIS 'PERKINS, New York, in on till (onside wrapper. , Sold hY Drint4lttE. throughout the world. Principal'OMee,l3 Cedar street, Now York PRICE ONLY 26 CENTS PER 1101TLE. dew ly Fur este In Montrone by Abel Turrell. • LIFE PILLS, BITTERS have now been before the publi .1 tor a period of Thirty )virmand daring that time hay y maintained a high character In almost every part of tht• Globe, fur their extraordinary and immediate power or rasturing perfect health to perstms suffering under nearly 'every kind of disease to which the human frame la llablei The following are among the distressing variety of hut man.dfreases in which the ra; ft 1.1 t itj _Li ti t Are well known to.p be inCallille. DYSPEYSIA, be thoroughly cleansing the let and Rnd stomachs, and creating a flow of pure,heilthy bile.inetead of the stale and acrid kind: FLATULENCY, Lass rtf petit( aleartburn. Iliwdathe, Itentlawnem,'Temper, Ani ; it ly, Lim9 not and .11clanchniy.w hicli are glateral sympt of Dyspepsia. 'Vanish, as a natural consequence of Its curo cuslaVENLßEl, by cleansing the whole' length of thi: intestines with a eolrent process, and-without-clolence all violent purges leave the bowel,' costive In two days. FEVER of all kinds, by restoring the bliaitt to a regida't circulation, thin' the proem , . of respirationin 'such easel, and thoro' solution of all Intest in:Mel:mint:llone In othera. The Life Medicines have been known to cure MEM/6 ATISM perm:m(llde in three wi:ek4. and GOUT in half that time. by removing local inflammation front ilk - , runt des and ligaments of the pint,. " DROPItIES of all kinds. by'freeing and, stren7,theulni the kidneys and bladder : thee operate most delightfully (q. these important monk , . altd hence have aver ben found ! certain Tnt eed,. for the wornt Cil, of GRAVEL. Wofils, tirdistodging front the (1171/113gA of thy boWel , tin -limy matter to which the, creatures adhert. SCURVY, ULCERSiamI INVETERATE SORES,'4 the perfect purity which these Are .51,,fiii»e. give,th the blood and all the humor+. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS nod ItAD COMPLEX' bylbeir alterai iv , effect upon the fluid• that ford the .i1:411 and in.. Idd ,iare of which iirctutionit all cr tiv'n entnplaints, eallow, cloudy, and other diragrreable cut+ pie,. nut, The user'!" t hese Pills for n -very short time will effect nit • entire curt of SALT RHEUM. and a striking improq meta In the cleat - ness of the skin.. COMMON. COLDS and INFUENZA is iil:dwayi. be cured by one dose, - or.by two in the w -ritt cases. PILES. , -The original proprietor'of these medicluesi was cured of Piles. of .l years standing by the use of the Life Ihiliribee iiiotie. . . FEVER AND AGUE.—For this scour_seof the West ern roman - . these Medicines will be found a safe. speedy and certain remedy. Other Medicines leave the systc- 'subject to 0 return of th e ilisett-o— ,t cnn• by the se M i ed • clues-Is permanent -- Tey them he iioli-irffed. mai lee tred. .flillona Fevermi and Liver (,•onsplaint . i iii•iiiimal lii•bility. Loss of Apicetite. and Diseases of Ft* males. The Medicines have been used with - the mos; lieut.:tidal results in eases of this tleeriptiout—Kingp Evil. awl Strohda, in its worst forms, t it-hl. to the mild vet powerful action of those remarkable Medicinei. Ni,oht :Sweats. Nervous Ihthilltv. Nervous Complaints q all kintis. Palpitation of tin; fleart: Painters' Colic, ath speedily eared. . is Mercurial Diseameep..-Persons who, e coast Itntiol have become impaired by the injudicious tine of MereurN. will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as thee neverfuil to eradicate from the system, nil the calls or _Metturt infinitely sooner than the most powerful • Trrepamtlons df §arstaptudlln. • Prepared and sold by - W. W. MOFP.tT. . - i,a ItnoAnwAy,.Nriv-17onx. I For Sale by all Druggist,. . Afflicted, Read! . . . . COMPOUND SOLIt r 800 for the PILES Is warranted to effect a Clog In every case. and In rill 'stages of the digeake, or thematic); will he refunth.4l. Full directions 'accompany each bottlil. Fur talc by Abel Terrell, 3fontroce ; O. (3. IletnpFtead. BroOklvn • T J. Babcock, Blalock ; Pennel Curpentei, Barforil ; (I'd. Williams, Jackson ; J. B. Slocum, Dundaff; A. B. Merrill. thiphottotn : A. .J. Merrill. ScriUtton. C7ISWLIVIWIC: I .4OI I 3I3. - This is to certify, that 3irs. Emory has been afflicted for years pait with. that 'dist ressing complaint known - as the .• Piles." and that having failed in securing relief from vi r riaus Physicians, she was induced from reports to try Mr. Williams' •• Pile Solution," which we obtained at one of his Agencies in Tnnkhannock • Pa. The result has. beet} the most favorable. The trial was made with it last rally. and after using as directed for a few days, what we have good reason to think was a permanent cure was effectedi Several other cases of It similar nature In this Vicinity have 'used it with like results. With Mr. Williams mottd intment ! " no cure no pay" every one tins alicted will certainly do well to try it., B. B. EMpItY, Pastoror 31:E. Claret, Tiankhannock, Wyoming Co:, Fa June Uth,1.969. . tj. . . . . ' the Pridession well know j a„, 'that dltrerrot Cadurtles set en different I...idiom! of the id, bon ele. • „ The PAIIIILT CA:- TIIAIITIC Plr 1.1. haw with due reference tothis welt enlablinhed feet, been eorepnundoi (rown raik variety of the pun% Vnge. table Extracts. which set mii' alike on every l pert of the ..Urserdnry canal. and areg good and mate lean eas. , .•• es where a Cathartic' Is needed. inch as. De. raistrementa of • the g at oan •le It, isteepla ne.ai; Pains In the Beek and - . Lotus. CilittiVellCll.. IPA Ito and .Soreness over the whole i• body, (ran - aolara real. which frequently, If ..I,,egllctul. end in • has eonnwof Fe. -le Ter. Lose -et App.- , , Ilte a Creeplialf ' , en. allitoll of Colrhoyer thAnd y ..ilestifea. nese, lleadate e, or • 'weight hi the head, ' ail I a lia Pik 11,1 a toir7 . 4 4 Jhitaxem. - Wortnsi la .thlldern or Adults , i ft he tat rev Massa. a gnat ‘, Purifier of the Blood ..... and may elsworei lo tvl.lde • . dent Is heir, 100 numerous Fllsf kimeatlon folds adzerUae. drat. Bose. I to.I. • MICE THRECII4 DIMEIi. . The Liver , twirlignrator and Prnallir La.. thartie Pills are retailed by Druseste genendly. sod euld wholesale by the Tnule It all the Lugs lawns. e I. Tr W. SA NP111111); N. D.; ' 111 ALT by the Barrel, Sark or Poond HAYDEN BROTHERS, WEOLZSiIZ DEALERS IN • M'ClorkeiZellei MRS: WINSLOW, THOUSANDS OF CASES. S 111 I' 0 la.D ' LIVER INVIGORATOR, IV EVE LI DEBI LITAT.F.S. ll' Is conspoutteteel.collrelr from Orimsoml i kp,g1.,,,,,... 1. c.J.. 1 / I Wit .4 t p c t, van/ant 31sIltits . ; L ono is t end apprnvel hr al Stao . ,S3‘ e mon:lt, and hi now ra• sorted to with cootidnuce lal A MI di , othdedsca tor Ithi4 is . I Is recommended. . I .. , .1 It h.ta cored thnneatnlN•74 within the I.st (we yesed 1 Who tool Won up nil hopes, adv , :..l* lyl.el, v. the nunlClDue ILUS.SClleleerlianatee Sirtly i s ,'p0p...,.1..5adu.w, The dose moat l.e..l4.s.rtvli We to the n : toperatnent of the isdicilla Want . S, and sts.i ed,in such yap-IP:es ,as Id act scutly'on the iioo Ms. I.ct the dimities of 'your ,IlllSilleGfaufle VIII Is the I use Dribs LIVER Ii- VIGOILATO It , and is will etre Liver Com- plaints, III: lout At tacks, Dy/tpipsla,l 0 Chronic Diarrhoea, Summer ry, Dropsy, Spurt Stony:lel', Ilabitnal CosUvences, Cliol-. 1 , In, Cholera, Cholv. D raOrhOS,Chpleral , I 'trait t UM. .Ell!iii lanes, Ja un die e,l tresnalo Wealsserss. es, sod ettiy be used wc.; _ . cessfUlly u an Ordina ry Family .111rdi-i R tine. it wlltiore sicg. HEADACIIE, tali ihnasatids can testify.) to twenty minutes, 11l ) two or three Tea• 0_ spoonfuls are ink - ,en at eenuaeucesuent of attack. A .1 who use tears lulu/mar.. giving their testUnasy MIX WATER IN MOL"VII THE INVIGOILVIOD, AND SWALLOW BOTH Prior Ono Boling. lier Bottle. • SANFORD'S ,CATHARTIC PILLS, a =J Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up In GLASS CASES, Alr light, and will keep In any climate. _ The PansllY Cu" tie but • active Cathartic used In his practice more The constantly bast long used the PHA!" all esprnaloregarikletlielr i hart 1e,P11.1. iaa /pm. which the propriemr baa th a tU only year. demmi4 from thoole . who ' amt Ih. smisfarUnn whirl) lea - usc„lma ludocat me an place than wlthln thereaehM all. • Manufart; " 335 Broads.. • wers"" "" Raw Yor k.' For sate In Montronn ABLTI32RIIII 4 - ' 4.gent • MEAT - TVIA.R.' KE T. On Public At:entre, near Searle's Hotel, MEEP ConStati!ly on hand a good auppl3i of . MEATS o 7 ,:all kindn. ; CASH paid for !Beet Cattle,Cliveihalseepond Lambs. Also for Irides of all kinds. • itENISTOCK & HAWLEY. T. norwroac. . • $. RAMEY. Montrose; March 30th. • KEYSTONE HOTEL, ...• At Montrose , Penn. VIM AMICK Proprietorj THIS new and • emit - cut:odious Hotel - situated on PublitiAtriinue, tutarthe x Court House.and nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose, is noWfu ly completed and furnished, and-was opened' :on Monday—the 27th day of September, 1851, for • the accommodation: of the public and travelers.: The Proprietor, feels confident - that I . iti is now, prepared to entertain guests in a manner that epaulet fail to give Complete. Saithdhetion. • The Hotel and Furnisure are new, end no ex. pence has been!spnied to render it equal, if not superior to anY sjtaitar establishment in this put of the State. it; is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and oblbring waiters will.always be readito respond 'to _the call of customers. The Stables itbnnehted with this House are New find Convenient.. - ..The'Prooprietnr, ruspectfully•soliett* the patron age of his'old friends, and the public generally: . • WM. K •HATCH. • Wham s e Belikam of Wild Cherry. Wigs,a Balsam of Wild Cherry.. Coughs, Colds, "Coughs, Coughs, Colds, toughs, 141una, Ilionehlth, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarsenesi, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Croup, • - Whooping Cough, Croup, r, ,Consumption,; Consumption, Consumption, . CoisOinption, Consumplimi, . and all like cliicases, find an unfitiling antidote, a -ready relief, aq a sure and speedy cure, in that, great and unice'riplig appritred rentedy, Wiatar's Balsam of Wild. Cherry. • Wistar's pals* of Wild:Cherry.- •„ . . MU blows and mock respected among tie Dermas pupa-. oftkii imintey, maker Die ful/oteinir statenteet for _ the bee ft of Ike P.lllicted. JIANOVER, PA., Feb. 16, 10. Meier.. S. Ii ts .IFOWLE & CO., Boston,—fear Sirs: Having realized' in my family important benefits from the use of youeveluable preparation, WISTAR'S PAL- •.• SAM OF %WILD CllLlttrit, it affords • ploasure to recommend it to the public.. Some eight years azione of my daughters Teemed. to be in a decline, and little • hopes of tier. reterry were , entertained. - I then pro. - , eured a bottle of jour excellent 11: - ..;s:11, and bolero rite had taken the Whole of the colite“ta et the bottle there • was R great itelnatVeinent jo her health.- I have, in my Individual case irniktie frequent use of yollr valuable medicine, and have ilwaye beek benefited by it. / ' would, riorereer, eautioa tke public against imposition, be-' two tem is a good tied of spurione Wistat's'Ltalsals of Cherry eiffeed three:Apia the country. • JACOB SEMLER. •- 1 i .Irirgiltin Testimony. Certitkats from ;MR. NORDORN - E NORTON, of VII - ressiiner'Oer, Riehanond. • I{lCtl 1O D, VA., Feb. 23, lesitt. Messrs. S. W.! Fowi. & CO., Roston,—Gentlemen : wftlt pleasure? :testify to the great merit of your in. Valuable Vine Medicine, Dr. Wtraatt's BALSAS( OF WILD CIITRRY; Isitich i 9 liketriiii highly vabied by many of our eeteetned Citizens, who have tested its virtues by trial, I first made Dar of Dais Balsam some three years agce for a violeet,arol distressing cough which baffled the skill of phygliiiins, and, 1.. niy joy, experienced mark gratifying' belief nes° induce mere persevere in its uge. I alwayslttep• it! by me, and ever find it to be unfelt.. ing In its 'Oll - ectsl. No medicine that 1 have ever used' has given such epeedy relief. Yours truly„ : NORBCDINE NORTON. : tjaiit lease Smith,' ESq. c President , of the .Norris County Baia; and wle is teelt Mono, end iiiiic/Vesteeseed tkvougkend .kreey. • ! ; MORRISTOWN, Jan. 9, VW 111essre. S. l.FTowt.r. & Co., - 7 Dear Sirs : Having used Dr, WISTAR's B.tJ.s.tX OF WILD CHERRY for about fifteen years, and having realized itsieneficial results in my family, it affords me great pleasure in recommending it:it> the public at a valuableaemedy ie, cues of weak image, tads; coughs, te., and remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in health: : Yours very regretfully, JESSE D9' Eterrari, ocrits and worddors coiTterfelie The only Gentil;e, Pure, and Medicinal Ileslitam has the name of "1: BUTTS," written with a pen,' nd the printedname of the , proprietors , " S.. W. FOWLE & C 0.,"9 on the outer Wrapper.. • AB who refer with any &lease of The Throat, Lunge, we Chat, Can obtain like relief 11 using Wistar'slaim of Wild Cherry, Wistai!s Balsam of Wild Cherry, PREPARED UT S. IW.I FOWLE & CO., . No. 18 TREAIONT STREET; BOSTON . „ • ' , I SOLD' DT • - . Div . ggieis, Na l ieiv.• and Nirchnnts in teem town and in the United Slain& For sftleby'Abel Tarryll and Read, Watrous rott. ter, Montrose: D.:Woodruff, Dintock ; Amos Brooklyn ; Whitney & Moxley, liarford ; 'Weed 4; Ward Great Bend ;' J. C. ()It:Ostend, Dundttff; L. Griffin, Great July 2tiss-lyi. Bi:ERHAvvs HOLLAND. BITTERS .DYSPEPSIA. • • DISEASE OF THE ,KIDNEYS lalrica IDOPSPitfeAlltiT e. • I WEAKNESS -. OF ANY KIND , • • FEV.R AND 4CUE, • Ana the varionsinifectidns coseekueut en i 410caderal STOI4IAC.II-OR LIVE*, Such as Indlitedion, Aefilke of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, ' lleartburit -LeiS of Appetite, Deependency, autumnal', Blind and Bleeding Piles.. In all Nervoutt, Unmade, and Neuralgic Affections, It has In numerous Instances proved Whig beueticiel; and In others effected a decided care. • This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific •minclidee, after the manner of the celebrated Holland ProGnowy, lharhave. Its reputation at home. pro. 'doted It. intrednetion hem the Demand commencing with those of the Fatherland weltered over the Swe of this mighty ceuntryj, teeny of %dram:brought with thorn and handed down the tradition of ita ft u note effeird to the Americanipablic, Avowing that fts tidy wonderful medicinal ride/smut! beAckantalcilgaet. . dt la Particularly reentrunentled to thous pollens whose • constitutions may here been Impaired by the continuous use - of unbent epiritaur other limn* of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in; effect, It nude Betray directly to the seat _ or 111.1. thrilling 41Mi uulekening.very nerve, raking op the drooping spirit/Led, to Brat, 'aiming new health and vigor la the system. NOTlCF..—Wlinercr *specie to fitzd this s - beverage whl be disappointed ;1 but to the sick, wade and low spirited. It will prone A grateful arenialle cordial, no . aseeeed of deur*/ mtnedlal plopertiec Tut Omuta, '.}dribly concentreted Ikerhare'm Holland Bitters Is. put mi. in balfpint bottles ally, and .bdied at Ost Dumas per bottle, Or aft bottles Str Stu Ductal's. The Vat &Mild f9ll' Ude truly enchanted Medicine ban induced r ui=miutionj *bleb- the public sboubt guard NW nit I • irip Ileum otlmpositlun. Dee that our maul la au um label et wary bottle you buy. Deli by tiniest" reaseally. Wass be foimarged . by Urea to moat Points. BOLL - PROPRIETORS.' BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. •••• • • ; ; mesur . sertzime • • _ - .pharmaceutists and Chemists : . .PITTSBUNGH. PA. • Thew FITTON its sold In Montrose by - oe 4ly j ABZ.G TUIIRELL, Drunidti A. TURRET.{,, T4ci asv. ladob Sealer, - - ItE4KOT TOE READ'CAREFULLYI 111111 t.„ MONTROSE' PENNA. THE subscriber hiving purchased ' •• • refitted and,.neWly furnished the ; above well known and popular Hotel, - is prepared to accommodate the tray- Ming public and others with ay the attentions and Conveniences usually round .in.first-cuss Houses. No effbrt will he spired by the Pro prietot and his Assistants to. Intake the Hotel equal in every point to any;in tl country.- . --` The liar will always he sUpplied with the' Choicest Liquors. • • ' The Stables, connected with this House are large, roomy and eonVenient. and careful and attentive Hustlers are always chlrge of them. ' ' . ;J. S. TARRELL. dyer's Saraapanllit' , FOR. PITRIMFNE THE BLOOD. • 'And for:llia speedy, care of. tlie subjoined nineties of . Scrofula and Serotnlortivilfreettonsi such as. Tumors, ricers, Sorenr Ernptions.• rim. plea, Pastisles, Blotches:, Dolls, Rlaltia. • and all .Skln. DI , , • '• Dd., nth June, UM. ' -J. C. Avs.e. & Co. Gents feel It my diity to . ael knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for ' Ilaving,hdlerited a Srrolitlaus Direction, I have Suffered horn it In various ways for years. I Sometimes It - burst out In Ulcers on my hands qud Arms; somentais It turned Inward and distressed me-at thestomach. Two years tulto It broke out on my head. mud covered my scalp and ears with oneNsore, which was pidnful and loathsome beyond desaripthin.l tried ninny medicines and senor' physicians, hut without much rellefifrom anythirs: • lb ' fact,the disorder ,e'relv weme. At length I was 4 geed. to read in the Gospel Messenger that yon had prepared' no niter:dire - (Sarsaparillo, for . - knew from your rept. ' tenon that nny thing you made most be good. ..Y sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used It.lili jt moat Me. I took It, as yon advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three boltlos. New owl healthy' skin soon begiui to form under the scab. whirls after a while fell off. .31e skin Is now elenr, and I know by My' - feelings that the. Illsense is gone frinit,..my system. Tee' ca well believe that I feel what run savlivz when I tell. you, that I hold you to he one of the apostle. of the age, and rcnialn tver grub:fully, Yours, . -B. TALLEY. • St: Anthony's lolre. Rose - or Ery'sliDeliss. • -Teeter and Solt. telly:nee, Scald worm, Sore . Eyes, Dropsy. • Dr: Robert M. Preble writes, (100 Salem, N. V., 12th ' Sept:. IS3O. thnt be ban eared on hivetcrtd., else .of Dropsy. which threatened to terminate thistly, by the persevering Awe or oar :farsalinrilla.ml also n danger ous attack of jfiiksnrtaf Ery.aprtioi lAN:mgt. doses (lithe same ; _nays he ,cures the common 'L . rupt . ions by it con.. stoutly, „ -11ronehocele,. Goltre,,or Swelled Sloan of, Pros ect, TCcas, writes: "Three - bottles of your Sarsaparilla Oos! me Loin a aOft rr— a hideous swelling on the neck, Which I had suffered from over two years:* Lenearrlicen. or -Whites: fltsarlats Tumor. ttertne Ulceration, Female. Diseases. • Dr. .1. 11. S.Channing, of York CitY,.writes: "I most elleerfully comply with the retpiest of your vent In saying I have.tbitild your So:vont - ilia a matt .exerlleut ..alterative in the numerous eninninints_fur which we:em ploy such a remedy. but ems:l43llY inn Feamlc /./I,,sayra of the Scrofulous dinthe,ls. I base -coral many Invrt crate eases of Lelicorrlinea' by It, hod some where the complaint was caused by ulcerothoi of the uterus. 'the ' ulceration itself was 1.1(1011 cured..' 'Nulling within tray. knowledge equals It for these female iMangenients." Edward S. Marrow, of Nes:burr „k t i., writes : AClal gerons orario thamr nn onenfille;feronles in my family, wbkli had ilefled all the, remedies:we meld has at lencili la-en compb:tely cured by your extract or Sar saparilla. Oar physiripi tholig'SC nothing hot extirpa- • Von could afford rillef, but lie ailyiked the trial of your Sarsaparilla .as the list resort h,nre matting.-and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the *disease remains." . Syphilis aunt Mercurial Disease. Nrw Antrnet, ISSO. Dn..T. C:_Aten. Sir : I elweriully comply with the • regnant of youriment, and report to you some of the effect,' I have realize,' wltht-yoUr Saraaparilln.- I bare cured with , it, let my Practice, moot of .the corn• pininti for whiele It As recommended, and have found its . effeete truly wonderful in the cure Of Fee i rreal and Met, - curio/ Disease. One of any patients lead SyThilltidulons In his threat, which were.. commuting Ilia palate and the. top ..of his mouth; Your Sarsaparilla, reteatilly taken. cured Ilim in five weeks. Another was attacked by see. °rectory tymptomn• to his now, mill the ulceration had eaten away a cenahlerable part of it, as that I believe the would coon renal. Jilt brain anel.kill him. But it . yielded to my nelminhdration. of Your Sarsaparilla - thin ulcers healed, and lee is well ahmin,not of rouse without - come ethaiguratiOn of the two. A Woman who lend been • treated for the 1,1111 , ' die trier !JV WAS suffering from this pedant' in her hem.... They heed beamme.so sensi tive to the_ weather 'led nit is damp day she suf eredex.... eruciatlng mein in leer Mluta and decums. She, too, was cured mnirely.).y your Sara:mariner in a few week.. I know from its formula, whiels veeee agont,gave me, that - Aida Preparation from your laboratory* toilet he s. great remedy consequently, these truly remarkable results with it leave not surprlacd me. . Fraternally yours, 0. V. - ILATIDDER D. . ithertmatisin, Gout, Lisfer Com %Matra. - • .lanrrearnhicr, Preston C0.,1 Ctli Jule, 1f..53. Dr..T. C. A Y En. — Sir : I !lave berm nidleted with a paha fed eleroule Weeertuatiaux for a longtime, which ballhed the skill of physicians, and stuck - In POW of all the remedies I could find, until) tried Mow Sarsaparilla. Out bottle cured me In two weeks, and resfered my gyneral health ceo much. that T em far better than before I was attacked. I think it-n wonderful mialicine.: 3. }IMAM. Jules Y. Getcleell, of St. 'Aida. o I hare been tfficted fur yearn with nn affection of the' Liter, which destroyednly health.. I tried every t IlbeZ,llll , l every thing failed to relieve me; and I have berwa broken-down man for come yearn from ceo other reuse than drraßgement of tilt Lirrr. My beloved pastor,the ltev: Mr. Espy, advice(' me to try your Sarsaparilla, bemuse he add he knew you, and any thing you made' was worth,trylng. By the bleat ing of flod It has cured me; awl MM., NO purified My blood as to Make a new man of me. feel Young again. Tho best that can be meld of you la not half good enoug h." Sehlirus. Cancer Tumors, r.iilargement, venation, Caries,. and_ Ex;follation of the ' - Bones. •. .t great variety of caner: Mane 1101'11 reported to am where tuxes of these formidable COMplailltal have-remitted from. the tine of this remedy, beet our mince here will not`ad mit them. Some of them may be found In our American • Alimmac,whicht the atenta-bohow named are placed to furnish 'gratis to alt who =II for them. D3.-spertia, Heart Please, Fitz, Epilepsy, Melancholy, Neuralgia.. . Many remapicable (Meet cif these affections hare been made by the alterative power of tills medicine. It atimu . fates the vital " functions Into' vigorenfs action, and thus overwrites dialYrders which wank:the aupposed . beyobet its reaeh.. Such a remedy has long been en - paired lay thee necessities of the people, and we are contletatt that this will do for them all that erealkine con do. r Ayers Cherry Pectoral, Cough' s ; Cold", • Intleienia, liimrsenes", Croup, Bronthitis. Incipient Consump. • ' tion, end for the Relief of COMPinenp.- itive Patient., in ndyonceil "stages of the DI "' This is a remedy SO universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to.publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds. and its truly wonderful cures of pulinoruiry disease, have made it known througlmut the* civilized hations of the earth. Few are the communities, or evenifamilles, amon..,•• them who have not some personal .experienee of Its effects some living trophy in their midst - of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders oil the. throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these. disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to aasuri` them that it has now all the vir tues that It did have when making', tlitscures which have Won to strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Propired by Dr. J. C. ears. 4. CO., Lowell, Mw. For Pale Lc.% Montioso; Dtuldaff; Nifaltnia - n st SwiPher, Auburn Contre:an: by all dealers and drugginte evcryu Isere. oclB Tor .S.3.4Laixb e _ ODY IN al k ` Consumption an d Asthma cured. - . . Hosea of Invalids are In raptures with a enedieln• . 'called Tint Lia[MOUND Farman , Or rdiSXABIS /.. 1 1 , 1C-4 1 1 which we are assured by an abundance of competent 'and reputable wltue”es; is a sure, speedy and per- rumens cure for Cossrernoa. , Coruna, tbrze, Haw. Came, Anntna, Inscamr,.. Nenvocaarme, end Gaul.' sat Umutrer. Thin blebly praiWed, medical prepare ' lion was discovered several years ago, In Calcutta, by . I*-. It. James, a well known phyeiel e n of put emmence, who l taken his only clilid—ot•dllughter ..—there with him, hoping that the climate would prolimg her life.. She wee pronounced an inmarable Case of COalfeltrl7.3l.. He had ilmard'imuch of the wonderful reiterative and healing qualities of preps-' ratlons,nnole .from the Feat ledia Hemp. and the thought occurred IP him that hi might compound a remedy Pi. hie child. He studied hard, and succeed- , ea In realising his wishes. AM MID was cvsiot . Thisaronderful remedy baa fine Bern administered to thousands of sufferer,. le ail parts of the world, and has never • failed of Mak ig then,! completely healthy and happy.. The.eriginal recipe for peeper. . ing,ltud auccesefully axial this rest remedy will be furnished to all applicaitts by the under.igned. on receipt of a alibi' fr re t urn polapie. A 'malt work; written by the Doetar I Jul mielf,,ion. the above crow . . . &lota, will tent ram pot 'eel. to all throe who tray apply fe the recipe. Th one who wish the med. -lain. prepare eau obtain it at Li per single bottle, - three holtlas for 114.—nent to arty part of the United States by L:epreas. _ Addreon 1131tOWN. at Co. Pro* pr' 'uteri% No. 10 GraradOtrota. Jimmy titY* N. J. WOOD W : %NTED: TUIS OINFIKIL