The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 05, 1861, Image 4

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    the table, leaving the youth With his head I
again- resting on - his hands. .
When the clock struck eicven,the young
prisbner drew a pipe , and some tobacco
from his poeket, - and asked the. tory lead
er if he bad any objectionshis sMok
"No, none in the least," said he, add-
lug with a laugh, "that is, if rou'll prom- t.
ise not to disappear in a cloud of . tobacco
smok(! . - .
•
The yowl , * made no reply, but hu
tuediately id lighted his pipe; hav
ing done,whe n e arose and -commenced
pacing the,floor.• He took half a dozen
turns up and down eacb"side of the room,
approaching near. L.-to the table each time,
when having exhansted his pipe, he re•
turned.to his seat and refilledit. He con
' tinned smoking until " the • clock struck
twelve ; when he arose from Iris salt, and
slowly knocking Out the ashes from his
pipe :mid.. "There boys, it is twelve
o'clock, and I must leave you, good bye r
'and iTmediately, all around the room
streaks.ottire ran hissing and squirming
and the cabin was filled with dense, snl
phurdits smoke, amidst which was heard
a Crash like a clap of thunder.._ The Tories
sat in their chairs paralyzed with fright.
The smoke soon creared away, but the
prisoner was nowhere to be seen. The
table wns overturned, the - window smash
ed to pieces, and one chair was lying on
the ground outside of the building. The
Tory leader after recovering from his stu
• por, gave one glance of terror around the
room, and sprang out of the window, fol
lowed by his, comrads. They-ran throngh .
the form at the top of their speed in • tie
t
of the mlirsh eneotOpment, leav
ing their muskets and other arms to the
mercy of the flames, which had now begun
to devour the cabin. ° •
The next dad• two Young men both
dressed in the Continental. uniform' were
seen standhig-near the ruin of the old
cabin. One of thetwivas no other thhn
our hero of the night previous. .
"Let'Aear-all about it, Toni" the
.other.
" Well," said our hero, "last evening
I was passing this place; two Tories
ran outs Of the cabin and took possession.
ot me before I could make any resistance.
They took me in, and who do you sup
pose I saw as their leader, but John
Barton our old school mate. He talked
with me and tried to get me to join them;
but I told him! couldn't do it-,-that at -I'2
o'clock I was going to escape—disappear
'in a•clomi of fire and smoke; but he lauoli
ed at nee and said that I - was ,out.of my
head. About eleven o'clock I asked him
if I might smoke. - lle'said he had no ob
jections; so I filled mY pipe and lighted
it, and commenced Walking the floor. - I
had about a pound of gunpowder in my
pocket, and as I walked I strewed it all
over the room. When -the clock struck
melve, I bid them good by and told them
I had _to go, and, then Ictioaked the .ashes
from my pipe. The piwder ignited, and
a dazzling blaze of fire shot across,
around and all-over the room, filling it
with suffocating-smoke. Before it cleared
away,'l hurled a chair through tl:e
dow, sprang out and departed, leaving
hem to their own reflections. You know
the jest;
A Tool Rouse Wantod
`Where's that log chain ?' asked Joe
TubbS of hi Loy' Bill, as they were gett
. ing the team ready tollraw a load of wood.
`I say, Bill, have you swallowed that
chain? Never can find anythhig when
yon want it. Why didn't you put it up
in its place ?'
Bill stood astonished, as if he had not
heard the same thing about sonic misplac
ed tools, every week of his life, and said
- very meekly :
. didn't know it hail any place in par
• titular, thought I left it on the cart, where
you generally leave it.
The thet ia, Tubbs was a sloven,• and
never could lay his hand on.any thing lie
wanted—he added to this Sin, a cross—
grained fretful temper, that worried every
body .with whom lie came in Contact.
The plows were as often left in the furrow.
as elsewhere, and lay out over winter ;
the'cart and wagon stood under the :old
apple tree, li the road side, the chains,
yoke, and nose 'iaskets, sonetiine.s brou7lit
up in the stable, sometimes under the
shed, rain in the corn crib, but • oftener
were left, Oth -the" cart; the shovels,
spades,erowbars, seythes,corn kniveS,siek
les, rakes, forks,axes :uid other tools were
scattered about the premises,,generally
left where they were last used.
So there s. a hmit of an hour that
morning, in all possible places for the log
chain, but it didn't turn up. The oxen
.StoodcheWing their cods, philosophically
waiting as if they were used to such • de 7
lays. It-was entertaining to an outsider
to see Tubbs shiening it, from the barn
to the sited ffom the shed to the - coni crib
-from the crib to the cart; from the cart to
the wood pile scolding as. he went, and •
blaining everybody bat hiMself for the
loss of his chain.
'Look here Bill. run, 'aver to neighbOr
Jewett's :ind ask him to lend us a chain ;
must have something. to bind the load.'
•So Bill seed to the
.neialibpr's• a half
11.11 p off,to borrow. When he made kbown
his errand, Mr. Jewett replied
'lt is rather doubtful whether you can
find such tut article in these parts,. with a
draw upoa4he rather, and a wicked kink
in his eye, that • squinted toward the
slovenly habits of Joe Tubbs.
• HowOer; hei went out to the barn,
where he - shoved a door that ran back
,uponlittle wileels, and introduced Bill to
a . good sized radm where there was - not
lung but tools. There were the crowbars
three of them of different sizes in one cor
ner the plows all cleaned, the hoes and
shovels hung tip ou the sides, the rakes
overhead . .trie harness- on wooden pegs,
and the chains hanging -oh cleats and
everything in it's place so that the owner .
could lay his hand on it in the night, if
ere necessatz.•
• The yonnr , er Tubbs got the chain, and
a new idea of order at the same time.' It
• broke in upon his mind with great clear
ness, that it was not
.necessary to.. spend
hours ever week in looldnv,, up lost tools,
or hi borrowing- from a neighbor.. Tubbs
senior, may never build a tool house, and
save his temper. But the boy
,wilt learn
wisdom in his 'mat school of affliction,
and when be takes the firm, will have a
place for everything and everything in its
place.-4ricaltarist..
• • L. HARDING S C. 0.,
VmALIUM In Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardwire. Ready
adowdettdig, Boots It Shoes, Beaty Glee, WA, te.
Nicholaps Depot.Yay 7tb,7.
- - ABEL .TUBRELL
IDFAS for sale BellinAtatea Stimulating tragu r rit, fur
Matte Whiskers and MAW that will bring omit thick
set of-Whitteny era licamtaithe. to from *lx to eight
verb': ronasil7 Mien. - SSW* Cklatilolo,ll l lMe curt for Eliptity.
Nola
407 1 1127" Eli
DiTle4l Llltd,pl-Mhe QUICK STry,
ecee.
ILO tenbilMerrfili.
alt; ,%11 ! ! !
dAWB,
IV 110 LESALE SALT DEALER,
201 • 117tast Ts6s •
(Directly; opposite' Washington Market ' )
Nevoie
TILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
S
COUN'hEY trade, all kinds of KITLEIGN
Coarse/hid Fine SALT,_pt the yeti loWestfigures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's eclebraied brarid for table , and. dairy - use;
Jeffrey & Dany, .htarshali's,; Browidow'e, &c.
and 50000 bhshels Turks Island, Boman** Cu ,
tacos, fit.Ut*s, Lisbon, Cadiz; Ivies, Nautv4;&c.„
all of whicWwill be sold it bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses. .1
. • Any purchaser wishing th.select from agood
'assortment *ill find it to his interest to call.
N. 13.—Fine table salt put ;up in small bags of
different sizes, ana constan7 on hind in ship.
ping order. [ Also a apical :article of Bork
Ground 'raft,' in quart boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in eases of five dozen each. '
.?s
-
:
Established in Pittisburgh in 1840
,
The 0 . nig CummercialCo liege - in the
,
- Uit i on, Conducted by a Piifctical
. ...
, 1 Merehanl. • i.
. • ,
if 1 VER 8000 Students hare attended t Trom Thirty
VS different States, Four silver Medals have been
awaniedbuffie-Svstem of Book Keeping; and -the new
circularinst issthieontains letters from studentsln Phil
adelphia, Baltimore, St Louts. Cincinnati. etc., proving
it to be the hest known. NINE First Premiums were re.
t ently awdrded the Penmanship of Win H. DUST, who
with !disassociate Professor, C. C% Cochran, are undoubt.
edly the best penmen in Anierias.
Harper's Edition of Duffs Book Keeping post paid, $1,70
Defiant! Duncan's Gems of Penmanship, ' . 5,00
Duff and Duncan ' s Hew School COpy Book;, II No's, St
Por samples of Duff &Cochran's Busineas and Ornamkn
tal Penmanship, with the new cireularof 64 pages, Inclose
cents
B nln stamps to
now 4 y'¢•. ... P. DIRT .t. SON.
FLAGS:!
FLAGS! h [ ' FLAGS !
[
.tA .41E14= •
G. S. HARRIS,
UNION FLAG MANUFACTORY,
S. E.•COR. FOKRTII A: VINE STS.,
IPMEILNIIIAZZ)MT-aP3SEX.A..
11111110 STATES FLAGS !
OF (ALL SIZES; ALSO,
UNION BADGES
OF VARIOUS STYLES i 6 SIZES.
• Mrs. L. J. 131X.13 Y
HAVlNG.juttreturnitd from New York with a choice,
beautiful, and extensive astwirtment of Fall S winter
• '
Is ready to furnish the Ladles of Montrose& vicinity with
FASHIONABLE BONNETS!
as good and as rich as can be purchased anywhere. She
keeps the very nicest „,• , 00ds. such as cannot tail to please
the most difficult. Prices very, reasonable.
The Ladies 'are ityited to call and examine her Goods.
• Booms opposite‘Motes Saloon, (second floor,) Main
etrn3, Montrose. . I Peplftf
SANE ORD 'IS
LIVER INVIGORATOA
NEVSIZ. DEMLITATES.
I .
1
T is compounded 4 , 1,11110 y from Gums, and
tug become au established fact, • Stands rdllolleine, known
and approve& by all Matt ' have tta•el it, and Is now re
sorted 0, with eocild,mce is{ a 'all the dlst.taes for which It
Is reebountusled. I
It hail eared thousand.' dm, [lolln the last too Sim s
who bad given op all hopes, Id ;of role: as the numerous
unsolieitedee,rtitiestesitt myj E i pmsess:oustunv.
nt • ,
The dose must he stlapt
ttsl :to the to n al:cu.:town( of the
g
Individual taidng It . and ~"ed In such guar-Lines as to
set gently on the Bowels. i
Let the dictates of your j ljuderneut guide you in the
S
use eta. LIVER IN-! I VIGORATOR, end it
sill curs Liver Cote-; pl In lis ta, Billows At..
tacks,. Dyspepsia.; IChwitale Diarrhoea.
i
Summer -Co su -; !plaited* 1 Dysente
ry., Dropsy , Saar; iStoratteh,thiblitual
Costiveness, Claol-; lc, Cholera, Chole
ra.
ra litorbus, Cholera ; 11 nfantsun. Flails..
lessee, Jaundice,/ peculate Weakness
es, and may to used sue.
ry Family Diedl-, tr i ' cline. ItmillenreSlClK
RE A. Dike II lk.:, is., i tboiimads can testifya in
twenty minute., If, two or three Tea
spoonfuls are tak-; 'en at csuiltneneetnent of
attack. I
Al I who Use 'tare; glrisig thi. teittimony
is tts Carer.
DIX WATER IN TIIE MOUTH WITH
THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW
BOTH TOGETHER.
Pelee One Dollar per Battle.
•
BAN Z3.!" )s
CATHARTIC PILLS,
"NDED FROM
ztructsi and put up In
r Tight, and will keep
Elsie Vegetable - E
GLASS. CASES, Al
In any ellinatt.
She Family Ca.
tin - bat ;Wire Cathartic
car] in his practise mars
The connadde InerrosinE
hare long need the PILL , .
atl etpeeen to reTanl to their
then, within the reach of ell.
The Pmfesokoo knew
ea edderent J E .,entot the
The FAMILY CA-1
has silh doe redeemer to
been composted... Crum a
table Ertreets. whiett pet
altmentory paid and ate
to where s Calhartie. to
rangetnents of the
ttese,. Palos In the
Coollveness,. Pain
the whole body,
frequently. It neeleete
oar. Lem. of Appe.
motion ofreold over
new,Readaehe, or
all In ammatnry l
children or Adult i
Purifier of the Bloo d,
tteah to heir. two OWllllO'Ol
meat. lloott.l te
PRlce •
The - Liver Inv
Il a
Charlie Pint am rein
told stollealeby the Trade
!LT:W.BA
•
3315 Broadw
14
,
in, that ditrereet Cathartics ac{
t.wel.
TRAIITIC 'P IL L
thls well established fad.
V a nte the purest V. 4,
on every pan of the
ggood so safe Wall ens
nedled;. oath as Pr
-4 Stomach
a l d rk liore a' rl ir ess el i v n .e . i .
from sudden roll. whirls,
not to a hate .enursesof r
. a
tite a Creeping "blew
e --
t hebody, Restless
weight In the head,
DI. , Worms in
Rheumatism, a great
and many diseases to which
0 tomention to that advertise-
TIRE DIMES. -
- - • •
rotor inset Family Ca.
Ilvd Lv Drigglsn. generaly. and
In *Vibe lergu loans.
NVORD,
Manufacturer and Proprietor
ay,
CUPOVPk4 I I4 , I3
11 - HOOPLAND S
OVA MID/0 \
*44
Tut
ca• v.) A.
tirrAinosig) REMEDIES
H of the *tient 'age, hare acquired their great poprhuity
only through years of trial pnbonnded latidaction
• ,
It rendered by theta' In all ca&i.
HOOPLAND'S
CERMAN BITTERS
ILL tosmismi =xi
ZIVITAN44;ag/st. DisWool*, Jatiadloe.Naro'm Da•
bllity. Rtseues of Mo um 7s.
AIM alloilecesee arising from a dimonlere4firer, or weak
meta of the Stomach Ind Idgeatire Organ",
Oro artu. rosrmar rarramr.•
int= Frai t ,PUIIIIS mu. usIFFI:01 MS ANL
beepar Almanac for prat Pima, 75 knits, per Boat&
Boofland's Balsamic 'Cordial
ConOM Odds, or Esearetess, Mosehitis, Witreass.. -
Creep. Deeyaseati, Incipient Onommiption.
ood . 2bae pertrmed the Moit astozdshlite , orer ever kola
of
CONFIRMED CONSIYMPTION.
Asa Dtantget Coitthd it is twelituaid. Poo, 78 ixente
per bottle.
. HOOF GERMAN
l itudim
ain wan throughout Faaspe sad ansesimpeedi
eanmeadatke lase: They are met, vegetable, are
prepaid with'srast exactness, and are naperseated. Na
bake akkartk MIA= DM Sala& Paws, 25 darer tars
These inididoee are pstpared kr. Dr. C, M. Jacitas h
Pbtladdliddli, Pa.,, and Et. Leak, No, and are add by
&swats sod ;keen in meaktneo eva7wintre- . The
dg
natured C. id. JACUO* trill be an the outside
,t . sf Pete
:bettlaor box. j
.'
Incur ".1&:rs 4baruoat,*,pablbbeil abanarinyou
win arat taatisoay sa4 oxuatobastory rakes bone all
pasta of tba country. Ursa -thaaaars are Ores away by
aEi oar %eats,
- .
131:RDON'S DIGEST. BMWs Justice, Dmilap's Forme
Gmydoure F,Orms.. and after*. at
- fENZWEIrr..I*'O.
•
ESENW ELT
TAR AND WOOD t APTHA
' , rIittYOA.AL2;
, Is the best Medicine in the trorldipr Me cure of -
Coughs and Colds, Croup,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Diflicultrßreathing,
Palpitation of the Heart.
For the relief of patient sin adivriced rtagie of
Consumption together with all Diseases -
of the Throat and Chest and which
predispose to Consumption. - -
It °Wets the root opf disease, anct6nakes thepll
, destroyer summit. lo its influence. lit alsoprodu
res fret expeatoration, idisesui healthy action
in Me diver/Net Minvuo Mears and tissues.
It is peca of etre o liszl 'adapted to e tinned
AerIBILA.
'erne tip* of this .inrahtabbi SYMVP Olen pica
ease and eonsrquentlyslosp, uAieligiellartiergar
natureaf the disease denies. It Li f rocry pleasant
to Me taste, and prompt in its s. ny it
be CCM rineat that it is intahlabtst in the cure of
Bronchial - Affeitilions.
Price 50 cents per Mille. Prepared only by
Mr. A. ESKA WELK and soldbyA. Essnisein
11". earner Ulls and P(f.rLAß etreelc,
l'hillura, Pa. For sale in Montrose by
nJetu Ins) ABEL TV7III ELL Pruaaist.
_ _•
• NEW GOO PS
NEW arCOICO±7IM,
JIIST 11,EPEIV.p ! .
. .
AT
SIIMMERSVILLE,
Botlearr LOW-i• oft. CASH !-
Please give us a eall anti we, will show you
BARGA NS! -
• SUIT & CO..
Sununerpville, April Otln 1861:—St
ARE YOU INSURED ?
IS recelelng applleoticeis'for biennium' the follow.
leg Compantes:
Wyoming INSURANCE Company,
•• WILKES-BARN*, Pat.
Capital
Organized November . 2d,
NRECTORS.
G. M. DoMenai*, G. Driceba
John Iteichnzd David Morgan,
Sanil WadhamA, Ii I) Lacoc,
LI) Shoemaker, Gera P Steele,
R. C. SMITII, Se? y, G. M. Do
AV. G. Strnuvo. TM*. L. D. , SllO
2ETNA INSURANCE -
Ifartford, Connec
• Paid up Capital •
Asfets.
•
NoRTI7ER.N FIRE d: LIFE ASSC
' • . No. I Moarptte sheet,
Ca pi tal, 141,M4,000 Innu.ol Rev,
Wx GETTY, A),
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE I
PANT orlittrtfont. Connecticut.
Accumulated Capital,
Any one ivishinc their lives Inaured will do well to Call
and examine 'their mode of inanrink, and their rates.
which are better than those of anv other company, before
takinzPolicicaeloewhere. - " 11. 11. BLACKMAN..
oc 9 •601 Oflice over Chatullena: Jessmiratore,
''MORE.NEW ARRANGEMENTS
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT TI3F4
-root OF MAIN STIFLEE'T..
extensive Furniture Establishment of
1. Swim Bnontr.r.s having been refitted and
greatly improved, the proprie r tors respectfully
aimOunre to the citizens of Montrose and vieim
ity that tlu,:y art:constantly mating .and steep on
hand the LAB : GEST and BEST as.ortment of
FURNITURE •
To be found in tbel
We give the followinglist o
tide, which ,4•o will sell at
prices, fer Cash or REAPS* PA
Burcau.tl Walnut or 3fahogi
fiom $l6lO $35.
Bureaus with marble or brot:
$lB to V-1: And ala go assn
810. 12, 14, to $lB,
I hart le L IPILL Lea m
u Weft the Proprietor has
than twenty yean
demand frten those who
and the aatiataetket whkh
use, has inditced nee to nlaen
%Vast] Stands, Card Stands,Cli
Stands, of all varieties and . prier
trr ten
Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks
mans, Lounges, &c. •
Centre, Curd, Pier, Toilet,
and Extension Tab les.
,Phairs—Cene and - Woi4 S
Cune, Flag, and Wocd Seats,,
and style'..
Sofas. tete a . fetes furnishe
at New Yor s k 'prices.
N. B. Ready mode coffmal
niched at V.lwat- .nntice.-1.1..j
rendiness %%hen desired.
We employ none but CArtrwitt. and EiPEI;i-
ENCED WOIIIOIEN. AVe intend to do our Wont(
V'Et.t., and st.;ll it as Low as it can be: afforded.
W: W. SMITH,
A.SZOITII,3Ir,„,
•
•
- .E..tr4 worm.
Montrose. Jan. 18th, 18n0. --4 f.
'.KEYSTONE HOTEL,
• At Montrose; Penn.
WM. IL HATCH, P roprietor.
THIS new and chmmodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near thel Court Ilonse.nrid
&nth- in the centre of the bUsiniss portion of
31ontrese, is now fu ly completed and furnished,
and was opened on Monday:l the 27th day of
September, 1858, for the accommodation of
the public mild travelers. The Proprietors feels
confident that hh - is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner That cannot fail to' give
'Complete Satisfaction.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex
pense has been spared to render it equal. if not
superior to any similar estuttlitihment in this part
of the-State. It is well eupplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be- readyfo respond to the
call'of,chstomem
-The Stables dbnnected with this House tire
-New and Conierdent. =
The Proprietor respectfully nolicits the patron
age of his old friendr,nad the public generally.
• - Wftl. K. HATCH.
.F#l.llllllll FEW
MO NT.ROSE oPEN NA.T" subscribei, having purchased
, • • refitted - and newly furnished thi
11 1 above well known taut popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the tray
eling public and-others with' all the attention
and conveniences usually .found in first:clas
Houses: No effort will be Spared by the. Pro.
prietou and' his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in;tbe country.
The Bar will always,be supplied with pi:
Choicest Lbinore:
The Stable!, connected with this House
re large, roomy and convenient, and Careful and
attentive Ifostlers are alwayi in charge of them
•J. S. TARBEI.L..
ABEL. TURRELL
li tt tr i a t e v r a , jcitaec E, 4oll4 . or , :17%11 ae se bir i:
l'on• lea, Ppi#o6 Extract, and &great .
v.triety ormionente, t3alres, Tint, ,and Plastar, and air
endlen variety or Po tent Xtdltinoa,
~~'~'~.~
Charter Perpe
*lOO,OOO. Stir'
A. D. 1857
.1:P. Dennis.
Chas "haunch,
Wm S Hons.
H M Hoyt,.
LENCIACK.
NAKEn• Vire, Pref.
ompmsnr,
itent. •
sthoo.ooo oo
....2j01,100 02
tt.NCE COMPANY,
udon.
' ntle, f 1.000,000.
ent,Pllll.idelphin.
'SCRINCE VOM-
Country.
f some of the nr ;
gre:ttly reduced
hay, .with glasm
,atelle tops, from
iitmeot, from SS.
jorner anti Square
Ks, from 75 cents
Foot-4ouls,Otta-
•at'4 Rot:keret—
of every variety
at short oak
on han,Aor fur
%sea always in
..
ST % LOUIS . : HOT E L , '•
CHESTNUT7ST ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA,
v
INglv r i rc r i mn . . a l t ri,za i o ti d ia r t e t! Jobbing Homes
Post_pellee, Merchants Exchange, •ke.,
BOARD. PER RAY, $l6O.
Accommodation, when mintred, on the ElatOPEik
PLAN.. Rooms from 50 caul, and upwards, per day. and
Meals at a Finmerata Restaurant attachedto the hotel.
lkjces according to the Inns of Fare.
The City Care take Passengers from any 'Station
TO or CLOSEITO' the 'Hotel.
to - Eng,llsli,! French. and German spoken.
Afflicted, Read!
WILLI4MS'S COMPOUND SOLD- ,
.
lion foetbe' PILES Is warranted to effeeta Cnro
In every ease. and in all gaps of the diacane, or the money
will be rcfnuded. Full dlrections acrompany each bottle-
For'sale 1w Abel Turrell, Montrose; 0.4. Hempstead.
BruoklYP J. Babcock, Dlrnock • Penne Carpenter,
Ibrford ; (1. 0. Williams, Jackson ; J. B. Slocum, Dundad;
A. B. Merrill. Itopbotrom ; A. J. Merrill. Scranton.
• •
CaariPMCIPICLELTIEL, •
Thin Is to certify, that Mrs. Emory has beenadlicted for
yearn past with. that distressing complaint known an the
"Plies," and that having failed In securing relief from Va
rious Physician's. she was Induced from reports to try Mr,
Williams' •• Pile Solution," which we obtained at one of
his Agencies fa . Yunkhannock, Pa. The result has been
the most favorable: The triat;was made .with it lan fall,
and utter using as directed for a few days. what we have
good 7reason to think was a permanent cure was effected.
Several other canes of a shnilat nature In this Vicinity
have used It with like results, With Mr. Williams motto
no core tin pay" every one thus afflicted wilt certainly
dowel) to try It.. It B. EMORY,
Pastorof M.:E. Church, Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.
June 4th, !Rid. tf.
HEALTA 'AND ITS PLEASURES
Or Disease With Its Agonies:
Crla.cociese 334motwoosi Thom.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
NERVOUS - DISORDERS.
Is more fearful than a breaking down of the
nervous system • To be excitable or nervous In a
small degne Is most dlstresslng, for when, can asetnedy
be hiund? There is one:—drink but little wine, beer, or
spirits, or far better, none: take no adfee,—weak tea lbejng
preferable; get all the fresh air you ran; take three or four
Pills every night; cut plehtv of solids. avoiding the use of
slops; and If these golden rules are followed; you will be
happy In mind * , strung In body, and forget you have nerves.
AtCcothcrEs a laik-ui.g.lxterat:
If there is one thing more than another for which these
Pills are famous. it is their purifying properties, especially
their power of cleansing the blood from all impurities, S.
removing &microns and suspended secretions. Univer
sally adopted as the grand remedy fin female complaints.
theyjlever fail, 'never weaken the system, and always
bring about , what to required.
$3,370,000 00
Sick ticadacike and Want of Appetite.
These feelings which so sadden us, most frequently arise
from azinorauces or trouble, front peripirat ion. or from
eating and - drinking what is unfit for td.. thus disordering
the stomach and liver. These ()mans must be regulated
von wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the
printed instructlim.s, will quickly restore a healthy action
to both liver and itomaclt, whence follow as a natural con
sequence,'a good appetite and a clear bead. In the East
and West Indies scarcely any other medicine Is ever used
fur these disorders.
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS
' ln all diseases affecting these organs, whether they se
crete too much or too little water; or whether they he af
flicted with stone or gravel. or with aches and pains settled
In the loins over the regions of the kittners. these Pills
*maid be taltemaccording to the printed directions: and
the Ointment should he well robbed into the :mall of the
kick at bed time. This treatment will give almost limne r
ate relief when all usher means hove failed.
,For Stemachs -out of Order.
NO.medicine: dill co effectually Improve the tone of. the
etomach t liece tberremove all acidity. orea4{oll.l
either by intetripi•ranee or improper diet. ,Th en reach the
liver awl rilluce it to a healthy action; they net cr fail in
curitiff all ;11-ord.:l'c of the liver and litomach.
Halfited il);118 rire the bc,l romitly k.‘orrn
„ •
i .
in the woad
. 11)f the fottowing diseases: ,
Ague.• ! Fib.. Sore Throats.
.k.t hum ,•• 1 ;out. Shine arnd Graval.
- Dillon , Cntaplaint,‘.llcad-ache. ScentLir: ryIIIVIIII,
Illoiche4 on Skin. Indigv,tion. Tic-Dinduarcua,
Bowel Complaints, Inlinnunation. Tonuira,
Colic: , . Jaundice. Veers.
. .
Constipation of the Liver C'ontplalnta, Venereal .11TertIon
;Dowel.. ', Durango, Worm., of ell kind,
Cont , unintlon, : Pile.... Wcakttest. , from
Debility. Ithenmatittm. - whatever e.tin.e,
Dropsy. : Itetention of ,ke.. .te.
Dy*eni cry. Urine. ...te...f,:c.
.. .
ErP`iPelri!': - Scrofula. or &lug'' , Evil. 1351
Female Irregulaiitlep. Fevers. of alf kinds. [cowl
CAUTION !--None arc genuine unless the words •• iioL=
t.OWAT, NZW-YDNK AND LONDON." are disrcrnibleae a
water-mark in every leaf of the hooka directions around
each pot or box: the fame may be plainly seen by holding
Me leof tot& light. A hand.ume reward - will he given xo
any one rendering finch Information its may lead to the
detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi
cines or vending the same, knowing them to be spuriono.
*.• Sold at the 31annfactory of Professor Ifou.owar, rV
Maiden lane. New York. awl by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in 'boxes at XS cents;.ll2 cents, and $1 each.
[2T' There fs considerable saving by taking larger boxes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every
disorth rztre affixed-in each box.
BCEFtHAVE'S
HOLIAND BITTERS
CELEDRATED DOLLARD REMEDY FOR
DTSPMPSIA,
DISEASE:OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAIMT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE ,
10,e
the various etteetleas consequent upon . a
disordered
STOMACH OR LIVER, •
Barb sa Icidigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Paine,
Heartburn. toes-of Appetite, Despamiency, Ccetivenais,
Itlind iod Bleeding Prim In all Nervous, Ithecinatie, and
Neuralgic Affections, It has In numerous Instances 00114
flighty beneficial, and in other dimlyd a decided en,,.
- • Tide lea purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, alter the manner o the celebrated"
Holland Professor, &crime. Its reputation at Wane pro
doted Its introduction here, the demand erarmseneing with
there of the Fatherland scattered over the he of this
mighty country, many of whom brought with them and
handed down the traditions( its aloe. II is now offered
te the elmerkan public, knowisp that its truly weeder/at
stedieitgat rirtues mid he act-noidedged. •
M.'s particularly recouniamded to those perms whose
assetitutions may hare been Ito pared by the continuous use
of ardent spirits. or Other forms of dissipation.' Generally
Instantaneous In effect, It Dods Its way directly to the Ma
of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, reining up the
drooping spirit, end, In bey Wining new health and vigor
In the system.
-NOTICY--Whoeverexpects to Bud this • bererags wLI
be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it
wilt prone a grateful aromatic cradle; emend oink:vier
remedial properties. .
READ CAREFULLY! -
The Genuine highly concentrated likerhave's Ifolhuld
Bitter, le put itp In half-pint Is:MI.1 'only, and retailed at
Gas Douse per bottle, or six battles for Fire Douala. The
great siernaud for Mb truly celebrated Medicine has Induced
n=mitations, which the publii should. guard spinal
lag*
&MIR. of Impwition. fee that our name bon the
label of every bottle you buy.
dell Irp Druggists generally, 4ma be heirardel
brlsprast Is mast pants.
BOLE iItOPIIIIETOIIII.
BENJAMIN PA O!, JR. & CO,
• chariot - enlists- and Chemists.
PITTSBURGH, PA. -
Thefe BITTERS are Mid In Montrnne'hy:
uc l ABEL TURRELT. brunist
31[A.NH001). - .
HOW... LOST, • HOW. RESTORED.
Jun . Published, in a Sealed Envelope; On the nature,
treatment, and radical eon of etaermatorrhee a or sem-
inal weakness, sexual debility, nervornmessem t Iranian
tary emissions, indochip,impotency,and menu to well as
physical forty. By ROBT. I. CULVER., ELI., M.
TI ~ Author the. G nen Roue' de.'.The work renowned
author, in t s admirable Lecture,clearly pros, e from his
own experience that the awful consequeneeo leek-abuse
may be effectually removed without medicine od without
dangerous mingled- operations, bo etrtunents,
rings or cordate, pointing out a m Of sit re at once
certain and effeetual.:by which evertandenez; no matter
what his condititin may bemalcure bialseacaleo#y,pri
entelii, and - radleaße.• This lecture will p.t*n a boon to
thousands and thousand. -
.Bent under sari, in a plnbienveleie, to any iridreas, ad
paid. on receipt of two postage stamps , addres.: 4;4
• Dr.
Pot
RUE,
127 Dowry, 'New York. roet Offi ce Box; OM
X.11117? . l02 . 13 . 11110
•
Ap Ath CURE Ab
C 4 O l 7 e3 tead e% 7 P
cuitE
NervousHeadathe
CURE ►
Sy the use of these Nils tho periodic attacks of /Ferrous
or Slot Ileadatho may be prevented; and If taken at thee
commencement of an attack, lurmedlida relief from pain
and sickness 'will be obtained; ,
They seldom fin In removing the Aim/wand Feadacke
tek which females. are so sehieet.
They act gently upon the bowelit,--remoiing Cottionties.
For Literary ;ten, tatents;• Deliatte Females. and all
persons of sedentary habits. they are valuable as staxatire,
improving the appetite, giving tono and rigor tothediges
live organ.,and. restoring the ;natant l elasticity and
strength nttle whole system. / /1
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the rent of lank Investi
gation and =serially conducted experitavnts, havinebeen
In use many lining, during which time the) have prevented
end relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from
Ikadnebe„ whether orighuding In the nerrouslyetem or
from a deranged state of thestantach.
They are entirely veVetable In theirlcomposltion; and
aymbe taken at alltimes with perfect safety without teak
mg lingche q me of diet, width* abseriee any disafinteabk
taste readers it easy to administer them 'rAltdren.
• ' Beware of Counterfeits.
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding
oneach box. .
Sold by Druggists and other Dealers in Medicines.
A box will be sent by mail prepaid or receipt of the •
7PE•14:343 Qa Crellts.. -
All drders should he addressed to
HENRY`(':SPALDING,
rovli r ach. IS Cedar Xtr let,' New York.
TIIE FOLLOIVING iniDOESEME.\Ts OF
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO grrFrg Fribm
HEADACHE,
TIJAT
SPEEDY ,IND ,SURE CURE
Is WITHIN TIIkIICHEACH:
- 0 --
As"these lestinzonials were unsolicited' by Mr
Spalding, they afford unquestionable
ping,* If the 'Awry of this Wily ,
• _scientific ,dimveery.
Jr.IFONVILLIG, CONN., Feb. 5,
318. Srm.nmo
•
stn
I have tried yhur Cephalic HEIN end /like them 01 well
that I want you to_tomd me $2 worth mine.
Part of there are for the neighbore, to whom tgare a few
•
out of the flo.t box 1 got front you.
Send the PHI* by mall, and °bilge ,
.. Your °Wt. nerr't.
J.S. KENNEDY..
Itaverford, Pa., Feb. 5.
I %Orh yen to send me onentorc floc of your Cephalic
Pills; Ihare rerrired agreed dial IV' &nal frorn gem.
Yours, rcapcctfullr.f
ANN fiTOIKIIOUSE.
Spruce Creek. linntingdon cit. Pa., Jan.' IS
It. Spalding:
Sir: • •
•
You will 111.!3,r wend me two Na' of yonr Mlle. Send
thein inumidlately.. •
Reppl,Ctrolly yonr.. - •
JNO. 11. SIMONS.
p. S.—l hare Imed one bo nf !10 , 17 Pifb, and fluef-tbevi
excellent. .
•
Belle Vetnen,Oldo. Jan.ls>
lienry SpnMine, '
Iles, find eneheted twentr.flve reurt, ter which send
me nnother box of your Ce p halic Pills. They nre truly
he hest pills I hnve vier tried:
Dirty( . A. STOKER. A. if.'
1101.: Vomm. I,Vyandi f t county, (thin
Reve;ly, Mara.. Da. 9.
'HA': Spalding.. Esq.
I for sonic circultitscor large slime - hills. to bring
tomr more part irtithrly hefore.tuy ctintutio rs. If :nu
hare of the kind: please send.them to me.
Our of m y rustomers, Who Is subject too revere sit k
hr utschc. (woolly tufting two rtrifs). recuir,rred i!( mu at
!ark is err hourhy your Pills, which I" scut her.
Respectfully yours.
W: It, wrrtEs:
Reynoldsbnrg. Franklin Co., Ohio,
January 9. j
Henry Spalding.
No. •t 8 Cedar street, N. Y.
Dear Sir
'lnclosed find twenty-tive cents. t 2.1.) fur whirls send me
ho of ••erpltplic Direct to !ter. Wm. Filler. at
Iteenoldsburg. Franklin county. Ohio. ,
rour Pills trait like a charm—care :Ireadaehe almost
ihslanler.
Truly pours , Win FILLER.
Yin) Jap.'ll.
Vr. Spatdin!!
Not loot since I rent to you fora box or Cephalic Pills
for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costivortro,
and received the game, and they bad ao good an ffect /
was to "end for mare
Heart vend by return mail.' Direct to
' A. 'it. AVHEELIIII.
Ypsilanti. Mich.
, ,
Front !lir A:tunatier. Noifo/k, Va.
Crpltalie Pill accomplish the object for which they-were
made, viz.: cure of headache in all Ha -forma.
From the Norfolk, Va.
They have been tested In mote than $ thousand came:,
with entire success. •
Frnm Ike Demorrac St. Ctintd, Minn
If you are. or hare been troubled with the -headache.
rend for kbox of cephnlic..pllle, so that you may hay
them In care ot an attack.-
I
From Ike Advertiser. Providence, R. Ii
The Cephalic Pills arc Bald tube a remarkabfy.etfectivii
remedy - for the headache, and one of thc very best for ,
that very frequent complaint which has ever been die.
covered.
From the Wraleni R. R.
,G'tartir,- Claccigo
'We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his 'antivalle , .
Cepliac Pills.
e:=2l
From the Volley Stir, .10Mstitha„
We are sure that persons suffering with the headache
who try them', will stick to thew. 1 -
From the Path Finder, Ye to Orleans, La
Try them I you that are afflicted. and we are sure that,
your testimony can be added to the already numerona
Est that his received benefits that no•otber medicine cart
prbdUce.
'From the St. Louie Deinorrat. , .
The irurnerdiedemand foutbe article (cephalic pills) IS
rapidly lacreaaing.'
From the Gazette, Daveni)ort, lowa.
Mr. Spalding would not connect his lame withsun we
tide h'edld nut Lwow W1)43 , 61..08! Mprit.
.Fr . tom 'the Advertiser, Provrilenee: R. 1.
Thei.attnuny In their . furor In strotig, from the mos
respectable quarters.
From the Doing Yew, Neioport,
Cephalic Pill', are taking the place of rill kinds.
•
. .
or.A elnigle bottle wit SPALDINGI3.PiIEPASED GLI/ '
will Bare ten times Its costwar i ly:4o
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! •
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALiMANG PREPARF.P.PLUE 1
SAVE TILE TIECE4
ECO.IMM .! II I►ISCATOU
rtr"A Sures rierittitBarse irtit."„,4ol'
Aa accidents will happen, even in Well regulated OM
Bet, it IS very desirable to hare some-eheep and COl3
lent way for repairing furniture, toys, protkery, ie.
BEG LDING - 8 /tREP.4 RED GLIM
meets all such emergencies, and no iwineeheld can
to be without it. It la always ready, and up to the a,
log point.
' n USEFUL IN Emmy II01188."'
N. 8.-4 -BruslCaccothpanice each! Bottle. Prke
cents. . Addeo*. lIENRY RPALDLYG,
. No. 48, Cedar Street, NeW-Yorlir-
• -- .
CAUTION.I
.As certain unprincipled persons are attem to jai*
off on the unauspectingpnbile, Imitations my
Glue. I would mutton all wan= to etamlne beforepur .
chasing, and see that the full name, 1
, 101r8PALDINOS PIMPJII.O . #4.144::46
is on the outside wrapper; ail others Me swindling amt.
terl'ette.
Ditanagrws ELECTEcto
Greatest Remedy in the World,for
RILEUMATON I and, all PAIN,
. •
-Warren tatted. to!' CURE
Fever and Aine In one &wt .
• Mils in ire minutes;
• Deafness In two to foils dare ;
. • ?Burns and Scalds ii; ten mtnateS ;
• Sprains, Wounds and'ltrulies In from one to three days •
I Intiammatiorr hi one 611— '
'Neuralgia, Croup; Toot hache, Darns, In ten minutes;
lieniorrhage, Serohtla. Abs*res. In ten days
Bruises, Wanda. Tiller, in one to three days; '
Earache. Stiff Keck. Ague. In one day ;
Felons, Drokt•kilitast, Salt Rheum. In 3 to six days ;
PaSFilaVan• Pleurisy, In ono to ten days ;
• sthma. riont,mrrstpelas, In live to twenty days;
FrOsted Feet' Stiff Joints, chronic Jtheu•
matism. Sore Throst„Scarrer Fever, and the lame
made to walk, br.a frw bottles.
i This 01G. (Be Gratle•) is mild and pleasant, and Is a
, great Family Medicine for children teething
.Ladles should all use It. Italways leaves you better
'lt" than it nude you, and one bottle often cures entirely.
. ,
.
Irk-Lit:TED
IN ONE WENN.
Read letter from Rev. James Temple. \
PMLADELPIIIA, June 9th, 1615.
Prof. De GnAvo : I havebeenaMicted for thirteen year/
with Neuralgia and other painful complaints, and I have
been unable to aleep=eonndly or walk any distance fur.
many Years past.. Lant week I got a bottle of your Flea
I ric Olt. The Bret night I slept eonndly - and well. and to
day lam like a new man. My wife could not believe her
eves. Your Metric OD fair done In one week what the
pltyciciana of Philadelphia tailed to do in thirteen yearn.
.Orateiblly
REY. JAMES TEMPLE, ,
110 South stmt. •
DEAFNESS CURED.
Nay HAVEN, May 19th. 19.74.
•
Prof. De Grath:, My brother has been deaf for 3 ream.
After trying many thinga, he need your 011 a few lima,
and ft cured him entirely. ••
CIIFFORD IL Silinyros.
rW'' For rale br all DrOgriata, and at the Depot. 417
floutbElghtb•et, Piffle& 'phis. . febtilm cy
.o .llk f
%
-DYSPEPS lA,
Dyspepsia, Debility 01 the Spica], Dyspepsia,
Dyspepsia, Debility the . Systein, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Acidity,
Liver Comidaint, Acidity,
Mon ComplOals, Sick Headache,
Maas camphdis, Sick Headache,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
! and the manbertess °dr &MRS arising frogs
Ageatias and funetsmitil &lord fra of the siesta*,
ready relief is iwu warn/led and ster/ifig .
remedy, , •
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
Salient Testimony.
We' tuff his attention ofthe reader to - the following
letter from President emit's, formerly if Wesleyan
University, and ems of Annapolis, Md. '
Mtn:mm*oms, conn.,lreb.-29, 1839.
' Sven W. Vow=/lar• Co.—Gentlemen : ''= l '
Made use of the o.ry'gcseted Bitters same seven or
eight years since. Ilavintauffered. for twenty years
from alone' of dyspepsia, which was attended with a
' nitrous landscheon an avenge of dot less than-one
day in a weelt f l was induced, by the unpretending rec
ommendation of Dr. Ginn, "to try one bottle. and ii
no bonsai was nosived;to discontinue the use."
The nee atone bottle wananted a further trial, to the
extent of some three °rim, with a careful observance
of the nerompaftg directions. The result was, an
almost entire rolie&ron the`usual dyspeptic symptoms
and theirdereesting, painful consequence. I believe
these iiiiters produced an entire change in the - habits of
my system, and ,upon the active energies of the digestive
organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyspepsia
as most persons. These Bitters,have also been of net-
Mee to other members of my family.
Very respectfully yours,-
B.IIITII.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
RICHMOND,I Tioga Co.; Pa., Aug. 25, IPS3.
CtitaiskaWaw,— After suffering for more than tiring
vim with byspersia, And trying many remedies ow- •
ommeaded for that dieter* without any good result, I
wu iodated, by Dr. F. 11. White of Mansfield, to give
the Ozygtacial liincis a trial.' I took two balks e
which, gave me no much • relief that I purchased two
mow, w bleb have nutty or suite effected a cure. lam
'raw. nearly-seventy -Eve -years of age, and for Mimi
mouths put have , felt no inconvealimee from my good.
I take groat pleasure in recommendini the Bitters to an
. allikted with Dyspepsia and ft. concomitant disuses.
Berm Ds. White. - •
llawsinzta, Mogi Co., Pa., M 1.96,11356 I
have mod the Otigaused limns in my meths
with decided encase in debility and general peoermtiee,
i.c., and amddeittly recommend them in moral da
batty, and dl/edam ad the digestive organs. ,
F. H. WHITE, 1111.. D.
.
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THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. '
.., . I
THE OXYGENATED BITTER&
PREPARED BY &V. FOWLS & CO, I
18 'newest Street, Barton.
•
Bold by Druggists, Dealers, and Ilferehants iss every
loops and citg grieghout Uus comelts.
110 - For male by AbeiTurrell and Read, Watrnne t Fes
ter, Montrone ; L. H. Woodruff', Dimock ; AlllOl4 Nichol: ,
Hrookitn ,• Whitney Jr ;ifoxley, Itarford ; Weed Ward.'
Great (ten d; J. C. Ohnetead, Dundaff; L. Griffin, Great .
Bend. . - ; ti--Yis
rtoa~:F AT'
LIFE PILLS, 1e PHOENIX lITTERS.
►SIEDICIIiIai have now Teen hdforifthe'public
1. fora period of Thtr/,9 ream; end during that time havc,
inalutained a high character in,almoct every part of the
Globe, for their extraordinary 'and Immediate power ol
rasturing pcifect health to "'croons coffering under nearly
every kind of,dirtaise td which the human game Is liable.
The following are among the dittreceing, variety of httl
wan dlitetwei in which the.
VEGETABLE - LIFE
Arc well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, be thorongiale cleansing the let end .2nd:
stomachs, and creating a flow of pure,heulthY
of the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY- Loss f A
V lite d r r rn aet Res l f lll. " 'r4
•It.rr aicCry. which arc general y Vt
oms
ut
l aß e A n iT v ili n irt7clern t :l4 . 11 3 en s t:b l o u e n Z,
ngth of the
intestints with a voivent process, and ',without violence;
all violent purges Ithve the bowels costive in two days._
nms ofall kinthi, by restoring the blood to regular
circulation, thro! the proceerof respiration in finch eases,
' and thorn' solution of all intestinal obstructions In others;
The Life Medicines have been known to cure BMW.
MIMI permanently in three weeks'? und GOUT In half
that time. by removing local inflammation from the tins:
cies and ligaments of the joints. . •
DROPSIM of all kinds: by freeing and strengthening
the kidneys and bladder ; theyoperate most delightfully on
these important organi, and hence bare everbeen found
certain remedy for the worst eases of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging frourthe turnings of the
bowels the slimy matter to which these.creatures adhere;
SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by
the perfect purity whir r s these Life Medici:its give to the
blood and all the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and SACCO:VT:M=IOM, I
by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin
and the morbid state , of which occasions all eruptive
complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagretathle cont
. 0
plealons. - I
The ascot Sheila Pills for a eery abort time will edema
entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improve
ment in thh clearness Of the skin. COMMON • COLDS'
and 'alma dame be cured by one dose, or by
two In the word cases.
- . - .
Pll2B.—Tim original proprietor of these medicines,
was cured of Piles, of 33 years standing by the use of the
Ltre Medkinea alone..
Imp= AND Aotra—For this !IMMO Orthil
ern country, these Medicines will be found a rate, speedy
and certain remedy. Other Medicines leave the system
subject to a return of the dilemma—a core by these Medi
clues is permanent-4 fry Oen., be seasfied, and be cum:. I .
Balsas Fevers and Liver Complaints,
General Debility. Loss orAppetite, and Diseases Nays.
maks. The Medicine* have been used with the most
benefiejel melts In =lee of this descriptkin t—Kings
Evil, and Serena*, In Bo worst forms, yields to the mild
of Powerful swop of these remarkable Medicines.
raatSweets:Serrou*Debßlty, Igemmes Complaints of
Palpitation of the H e Pal:dent' Colic,. ate
speedily cured. • • •
Mercurial Maesisea.-Persons whore constitutions
havebecorne im paired by the injudicitnie use of Mercury.
vrEtEnd th ese Red/dies apftlect cure. as they neverfall
tosaadicate from thespians, *tithe effects of Mercury t
inlaitelysooner than the tenet powerfol preparations or
Earsaparilia. Prepared and sold by •
1 • WM. NOVIPATA
1 BS BROADWAY, Nay-Tom
• Ifierr Salelpy Drurestik
SALT , bpth• beret Back or Pouud.
a. TUWIELL
where in the bodyomd obstructs
Se natural finsetions. These, If not relieved, react upon
themselves 'and the surrounding organs, producing gm
erol aggravation, suffering and disease.- While In this
rendition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's
and hate „ how directly they restore the natural se
am or th, and with it the buoyant reeling of
health again: What is trigs and so apparent tri this Vivid
and common complaint, la also true in many of the derp
seated and dangerous distempers. The same Purgative
effect expels them Caused byy similar obstructions and
derangements of the natural functions or the hod!. they
Are rapidly; end many of them surely, eared by the same
means. None who know the virtues of these Inns, will
neglect to employ them hen suffering from the disor
ders they cure.
Statements from leading physicians In some of the
principal eities,'and from other well known public per- .
SOU.
Frost a Forwarding Merchant of SI. Louis, fst; :eig,„
DR. ATER: TOUT 'Pill:: ITO the paragon of all thou.
great In medicine. , They have cured my little daughter-,
of ulocroue sores upon her bands and feet that bad proved '.
Incurable, for years. Her mother has been I ,
misty &filleted with blotches and phtfplei on bet and
In her halt. After our child was cured, she also tried '
your Pills, and they bare cured her. .
ASA NOUGiIIDGIC.
. As a Viaaafly Physic. •••
From Cartserip74, New Orkaaa
Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent
qualities surpass any cathartic we posses. They are
mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the -
bowels; which makes them invaluable to us holhadall&
treatment of disease,:
Itioadache, Sick Headache. Fowl Stomach.
ProoO Dr Edweird /kW, Jiallimore.
. .
• Moen Buo. AYER: .I cannot answer - yen taut com
plaints I have cured with your PRI* better than to say
al/ that we ever treat with purpatire spexUeine. I pine
great dependence on an efectual• cathartic in my daily
contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills
afford in the best we have, I of course value them highly.
Prrrsnnito, Pa., May 1, Mi.
DR. J. C. Area . Sir I have been repeatedly cured of
the worn law - lathe any body can have, bra dole or two
of your Pills. It seems to...orbs:y*om a, foul stomach,
which they cleanse at once.
Tom with great respect, ' ED. W. PREDLE,
Clerk of Steamer Cktrion.
sfficias Disorders —Liwor Coma/Mies.
From Dr. Theodore Bell, of Noe York City.
NoConlyare your Fills admlrablyy adapted to their pur
pose as an aperient, but I find their•beneficial effects upon
the Liver very Marked indeed. They have in my prse
tie° 'proved' more effectual for the cure of bilious com
plaints than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely'
rejoice that we.have at length a purgative which is wor
thy the confidence of the professicia and the people.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,'
• Washington,l3. C., 7th Feb., 15.54.
SIR: I have used your rills In my generaland hospital
practice ever skive you made them, and do not hesitate to
say they arc the best cathartic we employ. Their rvga ,
* PUNK action' on the liver is quick and decided,- comae-
Tletgel amA: u n i rareTey f lf d e:gemen i ;ftit Indeed , admirable
ease re m edy
bilious disease so obstinate that It did nobreadily_yield to
them. Fraternally yours, .ALONZO BALI. , D.,.
Physician of She /feriae Hospital.
,- Rysontert, Dlarelicea; Relax, Worms. -
Prom Dr. a. Oren, of Chicago.'
Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I.
hold them in esteem as one of the best apents I have
ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when givetiin small doses for
bilious dysentery and diarrhea. Their sugar-mating
makes them very acceptable and convenient for,the use •
of women =I-children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood,
Frau Rev. J. V. Hines, Pastor ofAdvent Citurcif,Draten4.
Ds .
Avin: I have used your Pills with extraor
somas in my family, lad among those I am called to ,
In . distress: To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they are the very.best remedy I have
-ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to
my friends. . Yours, J. V. HOYLZ&.
Wlrtaaw, Wyomlng.Co., N. Y., Oct. 24,1866. ' -
Mtn Slit: I am using your Cathartic Pllls in my map.
anll. And them an excellent purgative to cleanse tlys
system and purijk tbeybuntatni of the blood.
JOHN G,3IEACHA.III, M. D.
Constipatiop, Costiveness,. - Suppresslos,
Itheumattsm Gout, DettralgLa, Dropsy,
Paralysis, pits, etc. -
From Dr. J. P. Paseo4n, Noitreal, C anada.
Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of
costireuess. If others of our fraternity have found them
as eillcaelOus as I have, they Should join ate in proclaim
ing it for the bertent of the multitudes who suffer from
that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is
the nrogenitsr of others that are'worre. I -believe cos-
Streams to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that
organ and cure the disease.
•Prom lfrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Irate re, Boston. •
I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the
proper time, are excellent proznotives of the nizturizt
secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also
very, effectual to cleanse the Stomach and expel worms.
They are so ranch the best physic we have that I recom
mend no other to my patients.,
• -
Prom the Der. Dr. Hatoku, of the Methodist Epis. Church.
PULASKI: HOUS - EiSIIVILIIIISh, Ga.:Jan. 6, V 1156.
HONORED SIP.: I should be_ungrateful for the relief
hour skill has brought me if I did not report my ease
to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on ex
mutating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheu
matism'. Notieithstanzlhig I had the best of physicians,
the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice or -
your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried
,your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By per
severing in the use of them, I am now entirely.welL
• SMATE CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dee., 1P35.
DM AYER I have been entirely cured, by your Pills,
"of Mammal.: Goul—a painful disease that bad Meted
me ibr years. _ - VINCENT BLIDEI.L.
BFJSARD
- Moat of the Pills In market contain Mer=y.
which, although a valuable remedy in 'skilful hands, Is
dangerous Ina public pill, from the dreadful consequences
that frequently follow Its Incautious nit , . These metals
no mercury or .mlneril substance whatever.
Price. 23 cents per Box;or. 5 Boxes for IL •
Prepared by Dr, J. C. ATIR CO., Lowell; Mum.
For sale by.....tel Turreil. 'Alontro-e :,- Church .1L - l'httincy.
I/undatr; 1% al tinan..S; Swieher. Auburn Centre. an 4 by all
dealers and. drucgiß s everywhere. • „De 3' cx -
-1
- cDRE.4
MRS. WINSLOW,
expt , rienmi.Nnrso rind rcuiale PliytlefAtt. irteirsar
to the atjeution of inoliterr, tilt
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CIIILDEEN YEKMING,
which crently facilltnte4 the prori et. of teething, I,y4oft
ening the ;rums. retlucto,•• all InfLonnuttion—will allay
•
ALL ME , : andyirtzonodie action. nod to
'SURE TO lIEOCLATE THE *BOWELS.'
Depend upon it,lMothers, It will give rest td you and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We havepnt up and rod tali, article fiar . over ten years,
and can say IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of It, what
wt have nevil been able In ray of any other medicine—
NEVER HAS IT FAILED, in a SINGLE INSTANCE, to'
EFFECT A CEDE. when tamely need. Neverdid we know
an instance ofdissatirfaction bv anyone who bad need IL
On the contrary, all are delLztateil with ita operations, and
speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and
medical vitiates. We say in thin matter WHAT NVE.DO
KNOW." after ten years' experience,nnd FLEDGE: OUR
REPUTATION fur the fulfillment of what we here declare.
In almost every in.tanee where the Infant in suffering by
pain and exhan*tion. relief will be found in.„llßeen to 10
minutes after the syrup in administered. •
This valuable preparation I. the pre,erlption of one of
the moat EXPERIENCE.O and SKILLFUL NL'ItSES in
New England, and Ito been wed with NEVER l'..llLEig
SUCCESS In
It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorate*
the ptomaeh add bowel',, correct', acidity, and given tone
and energy to the-whole nyntenM It will almoet tuatatifly
rellere
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, ,
and overcome eoitvulslons. which. if not, speedily Mired,
end In death. We believe It the DFST and SUREST rem
edy In the WORLD. In all carry of MISRNTERY and
DIARIIRCEA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises LOlll
teething,. or from any other came, We would any to all
mothars who haven child sitfferine from ant ofthe torero
ing, complaints—DO NUT YOUR PREJUDICES
.NOR THE PREJURICA'Srf OTIIERS. stand between
you and - your sufferine child, arid the relief that will be
ABSOLUTELY SURS--to follow the lase of.
this medicine, !tamely used. Full directions for uslng
will accompaily tzcS bidtle.. None gFunlne enlists theft o k ,
simile. of CI7RTIS PF.IIRINti, :New York, Is on the
outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggirts throtOtout.the world.
Prlitelparthnee',l3 Cedar street, New York,
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER EIOITLIL
.deeS) y For sale In Montrose by Abel Terrell.
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A Benevolent hatitution e tabliahed by ape-.
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and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and
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' Cure of Di.vealtes of ike xua l o ry „„,
IiDICAL.ADVItiI: given gratis, by the
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with.n de;eription of their.eondition, (age, peen.
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treme.goverty.medieine - s firnishc:d free of charge.
Valuable• Reports on Sperrantorrhaka, and oth
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geon, Howard Amoeti.tion; No. South 9th-at.,
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BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCILIZ, for lloarrenem
&c. :Tr-Ahnot fifty - different Maths . of ,
and other Bacot 3icilletne., hi proportion
Mon Iron% 3Tarcb. ADEL TERRELL.-
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PTIALS:.
, Are'yea sick, garble, and me.
Parking t Ate you out of erdmr.
with your sys deranged, and
yotir , kelin i F i teconitortable
These sym are often the
prelude Lose ous illness. dome
dt of sickness is ereepin2pon
you, and 'UMW be averted *
timely t o
of the right y.
Take Ayer's and dense
'math° ordar blimp
rifY the bloodond let the dulds
move= unobstructed In health
They stimulate thereon.
tiara of the body Into vigorous
activity, puffy the system from
the okitnietiOnS which make
disease. A cold settles some.
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THOIINANDS OF CASalia,