HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. . The proprietors and manufacturers of 11155.- TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACII TERS.can appeal *ith perfect contidenls to physicians and citizens generally ofthe United • !tides, because the article has attained 'a repu tation heretofore unknown. . - A few facts upon this, point will speak more ptwerfnlly than ..,"vrolnmesi of bare assertion or bid:oiling pullers. 'The eonsitmptioncf Hostetter's Stomach Bit s tele for thr last year amounted to over a half million bottles , _million bottles, and from its manifest steady itereasetnlimes past, it is evident that during the.coming.. year the consumption Will ranch. . near 'one million bot tles. This immense amount "Avila neeer have been sold-but for the rule 'medicinal properdeecontained in the prepare ,..tion.'antt the sanction of the . most p e rominent physicians in thole sections.of the country *here the article is hest known, who not only_ racommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to glee testimonials to its ...kheacy in all cases of stomachic derangements 'and the-diseases resulting•the - rafrom. • ' 7 This is not a temporary popularity. obtained by istraorilinary• efforts in the way of • trunt pet ing the qualities of the Stitt ers. but a solid. estimation of an invaluable .Medicine. which is destined to as enthiring as time itself. Hostetter's Stotach Bitters, have proved & Godsend to regions where fever .and ague' and rations other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds... To -he able to •state confidently that the_ ...Ilium's" are asertnin cure for the Dyspepsia and like . 'diseases, is to the proprietors a source of irn tlloy-ed pleasure.- It removes all morbid matter front the steinach, purifies the blood,Nand imparts renewed vitality tb the nervous system. giving it that tone-and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operated upon the stomach, liver. and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restore them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily ns Der directions en the bottle,. and they will find in it a stimulardpeculiarly adapted to comfbrt declining years..- it is pleasant to the palate, Invigorating to the bowels. eicellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and w_otnett who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering. from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting 'Miler the advice of physicians, they .have abandoned all deleterious kirtigs and fairly tested the merits of this article. -A few words to the. gentler sex. There are certain ptUhsls ulien their cares are so hrtrasling that 11::Iny Of them sink under the trial. The relnlion of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that.the mother, &leeinlly if the he young., in apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during. the summer season, the wear of body And mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a' stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally`prefer the to all other invigora tors that receive the imdersenterit of, physi cians, because it is ng,reenble to the taste as well is certain to 'the a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons. to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: shflerers from fever and ague, caused by malaria. diarrhoea, 'dysentery, indigestion. loss of appetite. and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, Bupciannuuted invalids. persons of sedentary occupation,' and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare. by giving t0..11 08 - tether's Celebrated Stomach Litters a trial. CALTTION.—We caution the public agrtinst using Any of the ninuy imitations or counter fens, but ask for ib,srurryr.'s Cufrouvrrn STOMACH BITTEAS, and see that each bottle hilt thetiords no,tetter's Stomach inners" blmin on. the side of the bott!e. and s'oniped on the metallic cap coNering the coat, rind observe that our autograph signature is on the label. 'Sir 'Prepared and sohiIIOSTETT.„ER IBMITH. Pittsburgh. Pa., and. sold by ell druggists. grocers, and dealers generally throughor.t the United States. South Ame rica. and Germany. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. Coughs, Colds; Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, itslhma,Bronitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis.' Whoopuig Cough, Croup,. - Whooping Cough, Croup„. Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, and all like diseases, find an unfailing antidote, a ready relief, and aQurc aid speedy cure, in, that great and universally apprered remedy, Wietar's Bahia= of Wild Cherry. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 0 The Rev. Jacob Scald, Free known and such reopened atm., the ()iraga port- Wirt of this roar v, eyelet the fothrwiNT stedeateit for bandt eche eahltd. lIUOTLf, 16, 1859. limers.'S. W. FolVt.r. do CIL; Boston, —Dean Sirs:. Raring realized in ' ray family important benefits front '.`the nsdpf your valuable prepamtion,WlSTAJC.S BAL. .rma or WILD Cornet, it affords - me pleasure to reeoormend it to the politic. Same eight years* aka one of my daughters seemed to bo-ib..a decline, and little 'hopes of bee recovery were entertained. I theft pro ,cured a bottle of your excellent Balsam. andere she tied taken the whole.of the eonteuts of the bottle there Was a great impMvement in her health. I have; in my individual case, made frequent use of yak valuable medicine. and have ago aye been benefited by it. I seest2, korcerr, caneioul tat peatc against isrporitienOt taco tyee, e, a rood 2f.b: of spur.. Wierr's Eifilaama ifVd _Marry ifisot ritrouptunt ibe country. JACOB .SECIILEII. v r Ar4f.ccu Pm Ma. NotatoßNr. .Norroic, Qf Ai Offire, Richmond. inCLIXOND, Frb. rf. LEM. focrt,r. tc. Co., Iloston, —gentlemeri: I with pleasure wetify to• the great merit of. your in-1 valuable lung medicine, Dr.,IVIST AG'S BALSAM Or I WILD Cistkar, which is likewise highly valued byl .-many of our &teemed citizens, who have* tested Its virtue. by trial. I-dent made use of this Balsam time three years since! for a Vitgera and distreing cough which baffled that skill of phy,lcians - , and, to my jff, experienced such, gratifying relief a. , to induce nil to persevere in its use.l I always keep it by me, and err find it to be unfail-1 lag in its dens. No medicine that I haveNirer used; hal gill= such speedy relief. - Yours truly, NORDORNE NORTON. From Jesse Smith,• Esq., An riwirtlnr dal stordifeble-r.eparitto of mos par:ll . 4l of Oxygwi eisd•Carbcm by nom. br, t en in II:tilt-h.-ten, of bici!i'fiedical anthem: itv aid exf.rarrclinal7 ' pffic.a.cy eri each. of - the , f•;•,‘ InviiTZ COIIID1 , 1".12'. viz.: • • D.F.431 - 11:CV. NEIVO4 AFFECTIONS, _NIEL. CUITIOI DISPEPSIA.! DJARNMA, - INNSTI. • .. • PAT "07 tr.3.IFULA: o.lfr ENZIYIE scum - ; JA;IrriDiCE •LIVE.I3. CONTLAII,II REEIIMA. , 1 Ti k. Tra.tratAt , c4NBEXINENcEs, "NM- I KrITLINT - .IFEVIAS, NEVRALGIA, INENONIC ITIAIJACI, FENASX' WWZIESS; - WS. IMNSNIUATION IiVIUME3, CULOWfiI:?I , 4 PIMPLES ON THE pfxr., ItODIMMOgai AT , T sKl.N.'et.', , , .. -..-.. ' The raoN bein•r . i.borbed by the' bleed, and 1 thus civet:llring throlOh the while system, no 1 part of the body can "aria their trrayarendent. • t ful influence. II j" ',. • 1 The experience. or theinsends 'gaily 2 gene that • 1 no preparation of- Iron can for a moment be °'l compared. with it, Itunnrities ;of the bloodole ' pression of 'Anil swore, pale...sa *henries - i eitkiy nompinionsan oats ale ggsaity,isk al- l i :most, every cancdiell psne.f J.W:alrtaisee of . I female debility ( ttuor bus, ntileiosis, etc.)," it, • 4 ofeets are date htlully renoVatiag. .No remedy `• has ever been discovered, in the whole'bistory . tof medicine, Which exerts nith prempt,thaPpy,. i t and fellyresteraave affects. ,Good appetite, torn , nleto digestion, rapid scguialtien of strenktk •,, i with an unusual. diepoeition for active end cheerful** etercise, - tinmediatedi lollowgili :we. . A 9 a grand stomachic and generalmaitatitiao * 1 - . ._ , it has no superior =UP Illbstitatt- I.; * ' - Pnt op ip newt .2:4 Hot Foetal boxes .contr....lning ?Ills. pleruct erAlty prz ba j ti. Ett Doses* Or 0.. e doorpi kininclit ~. i ititi*W•attiCgtorrol) OW? r oar by: ." IOU! .. t free to ,- 1 wi.„Eilwx/rptilicfmis `. i . , npy ntidre.to. *tent. irrtiti be litti. 1 sera, ersless, etc *said Iselemessea toy - 1 1 0 * England, Ireland and Scotland. 1' .:-..t...B:uxThEs . ; &co' ' A811,311A.11 BELL'S SON 'S DRAFTS, i: enie ,i-d . 0 . .'' GO ' . ...j...V pound and uprutds, parable in MI the Ptieel4 . ' ~ • - :.\ --- • n,,,nuval.."Ago4ta., .•• w,,,,s of gligand.lielatri etd ikotlandjortair tit _ :, -- -4:-°•'..,0r....t.t.4, 11 rW..ti1N - ..`-ar• •,` Si rx„...,e2 . Ivm_. u. COOPER, a co.: litivreins. • N; 13 , The above It a inaitalitletlCAbs , ramtiotA Pa lab.l ow rock boa. Prooiand of tAr .11/Orrit o=l4 Bask, esti r 2 ii irturiend stuck &llama d'oostgbat Ifonversroww, N: J. 9, Imo Keene. S. VV. FOWLS it Co.,—D.T Sirs : need Dr.WISTAtt'S BALSAM Or IVIED clarity rol:' about fifteen year::: aniNbaving 'realized, itr beneficial Teen% in my family, it affords me greitt plea:etre la yeconsuleading it to Ile public a; a valuable remedy eases of work fears, T;:04, ameks, dry -- 'and a Tentedi I . consider to be entirely Jumada; and may ba taken with perfect rainy by the most attain in Inwpta Yuan very reepectrully;, : j. imtla ssrm.l - tr. Beware of T 46 and worthless eounfelfeitsit . The only Coates, Pure, and Medicinal .pellmos has t h e nam e I, WITS," written :Kith a pe4, and the printed name of the proprietors, " FOWLE Se C 0.," on the outer serapp te , dII who suffer with any disease of Ow Throd l f,, Lange, or Chest, can obk;se Eke refirf - by miss, I Wistar's Bawd of Wild - Cherry,! . Wistar's Balsam of. Wild Cherry; PREPARED ST S. W. FOWLS .& CO., Ito. 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTOIIC GOLD ET • Draggi es, ik,akrt, auf Merdmils , i * *m y / a i m aid City is the-United State& u.:011'..;-111 4 00.14,4nys * 11 -.sl EDial - 1 \ -- .- - _ . hy 4 p,:-- 4 . THE STANRARD REMEDIES of the preer;t eletch4rert:epzireiti their gient popularity only through yelirs'et trial tnbr;uhtted4itlefattiiii it mee:rat/ thtektaisilitsest HOOPLARD'S I CtRIVIAN BITTERS N WILL ,PMTIVIZS ,SCUE „ Liver eozaVslat: DilMern , Us"Jo; l . llo ..-Nerv o22 3 : 3, !", Dasense• at Wit Kldnepi. arh.tas Imp a di+,Nrrnt liver. or Aria; tt," of Seiintach and D otiv 0F.121, WILL rII.IITITELT riEltr! • mum mut e BILIpCS }WM AID FUEL AU AUL SL•fs qur Altuatiue for proof. tract, 73 6,Eits pa Outdo. Hogiland's BiLsainic - COrflikt tv.airivr.ur rt. 64 Ginighs. Coldi. oritoOrsensso. Bront.hiti:/a. Croup,' Pneumonia, Incipient t.onsuiniaion, stul bAh. valorem! the A 0.91.11.1 - euirs eerrkteneta ' CONFIRMED CONSVIIPTION.. • 4 3 s Dierrhcee hhequalla Eric; .75 tens , • ••: • ; per Irottle. ; -5 •• ••• HOOFLANDI, GERMAN PILL, Wm: stri I known throngtiont Europe nod Anierea; needs Imre. 3.bey are puridy Navlahle. ars 3.nilark with "Teat 11.V.ICtlICO, %1111 aro sugar-eonted. tiler Oi.thai tie 1911 .sin be E.uod, Nue& 2 eta. tan' tam. - 1/lAaleiheS Are prepared by Dr. C. M. JaeKstes 61. Plaldelthia. Pa.. au4 Late, Ile.. and lust sold by . .Iruzyists and dealers lu medicines everywhere. the air nature of C. M. JACMx4ill be Qll the outside cif each kettle or box. Ix our Erery74flv's ;1141 a mle." prOtllsbed anrilUlli. you teluimotiy atl,l commendatory notlce,t, from 41 or 0, glut). I;lysc. , Alm macs are giVeLl itwuy by, in our xzeuxt. , : BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS Y'SPNPSLik s , DISEASE OF THE.KIDNEYS, coxtpLAiNT, WEAKNESS OF ANY .KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Anu the •anon.• affections oonsfkizent upon a dlacirdered OR LITER, Sac 6 as ludigre.tion. Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Palos, , ITenrtburn. Loo of Appotibo, IMopondeucy. Costionnew ' !trial and Merv-ling. Piles. TO all Nerrowi "nlieonsatlo, and Neuerlair Afteetion, it boo in numerous hooninoes proved highly heurfiehtl, and In others effeetisda decided thee. Tlii• ion iforrly reeetahle eetupoun,i. Term. r ed on soseutine priecipter. attar the mummer of the Celebrated Mertieve..' lts reputation et homepro• wiroit.slon here. the demand rammealeitig with M , -e of the VaElferLend 'tattered arer the ice of tide haebty othietry. nettle al where brought with Abair' and hatele‘l Li the trwiltien of lie value. If is wax= to !he 'Ale. em's,, knowing That dr truly mAlt t tt.l ~:ma rrt:Avotrietkled. • , . 1r :v tvcoinflicritcli to thrice potions whose iilrrbo...lllVlMl,l IT the continuous thie •,..• 1,, a ot_lntr lorate df‘lmit)ation. Goners,ll* Insisnian , ..o. tt,. , t. It finds its way airartly to the met . of La, U., and gui,\k,,j.g.yery sinssiseg •grit, andsu fact, infusing nea Nal& and vigor in tL. es.:. n., • „ to find this a berteraue *hi tfisst.p , .lnt,sl i•ut to ths sick, weak and low; spiritud, la v ;it.nnt aivuustis cotdial, tos.•••sed (triangular reansiisi 1,4 Iwrts-s. READ CAREFULLYS- , Tne (3. , to 611. crAk:entratri Thrrhareo Holland it Tr. 110 . 1thlt and retailed at rt•cr 1 - 1 Ur rwt bottres fr.r Flrr Pataaue„The :rent dt.:r.Arn forahl• truly ted Medicine has Induced nsnv iruitat one wblch the public should guard against .2rir 11.. m ae of IYrn:rition: Eee thetpur Dame ht ea the label of et e I.•tt:t bey. . Said by rr It eau be fermata ep Expreas 'RIETO.RD. • LGE . Sit. & CO. • and el!entists, GH, PA. eltb ,N7 111 1 ? f -s 1 CAE Wo CURE x ~~, , Nen <4.4 I REisloitED! ' fIE :• , 11.4111) ISAStroitDoS . LIVER INVIGORATOR, .... . 741 k vkit orrispirA.T* . 9,.., • . IT israinpoisi4iti enttrely from Dtalinii,a.eti ' A Ws become ao elaabadredLortoletardard larelleate. kerma Lod approved by all dad Fain used It. while now C. ainekal alairtleace lai ll • the vdeelass Ittrieidettli .it . 1 4. stall thasilet4 iiitlan' the int .len4ests eittehtteerealiyall beares i nag. its tea imulitrolhe t""'lk"''"'''°"'lll"4lP"...9:ea show, , Tee twit M =at be pled to ihelanateralaestrtf the. Indlrldftl tireg - lt. aldt us- ed' lalrar r h quanta:a as to aci.geatly . an th e Remelt. • ' . 2.4. at antenna a( yeurr Iregroattuide'YNO s " . Or ale LIVE wrli- vidottATOß; wait all:leen Liver Coal plaints, Bilious At- Sack., ~Dirspepela, , Melanie Dierrlittea„ 111 tailta eeCorn.: 6 platitAts.' Ilytiiittee - Ty; primer', twirl ' tittliattieh, Habit nal I Costiveness; 4Clial-. a .„ ( 1 .,....„; m. 0.: ra Illarbate,C no tern i t , t:Eitittriln .....I . l.aisa ^ - retee, - 4 It ;inn iee, r . 1 etteehlale li 7 ttaik urea - i v ,. ~,,,t maybe ~,,,,t kk.i _ . ..csaatiliTall isr OKA I na.- IT Faintly Mrdt-; pi 4 ,, 1 r .‘.. Itrvbl ell:, S 1 I.'li DEA li AC It.E, en ; • khnosauda eau liedry,) In *Arent* mitiate4ll: trtajor three Tea spoonfuls are tiala-• en at eatatseleeitient Of attack. I Alt whom. It err,. giving their • testameay is Inlayer.- .. I . . . .. MIX tv'vrita 11l THE 1110131 4 11 WITH THE INVIGORATOD, ANI) SWALLOW BOTH TOGE:TiIy.R. - I ' • Price 'One Dollar pet4Battle. . - '., —aL1in,.—.....:`,,, - S AN FORD'S ' .0 ATIA ;. ;: .Ig PI . ,,,5,„ ~,,„,..•.US „,,E,„, . -.. .. ; Pure Negetableititniet i. and put *pin ' G 14.33 CASKS, Air 'Tiglathi and , Vila hallop to any alinsallee : , , , ..., o' - - „'''''' -- The' •FasallY Cc- = e , thartlePlLlre a egro. tie but &else Cathartic 5 which he preerntee • hag used bads preralearentee ledue Tweet! ;Mirk The ~ _ The ennetatttle Inerematne ' demand Dm awe ape heeeloda used thePILL* a 3 end the natedemtlen Oaklela all dermas Inregatrileolladr , . .." 1 ana.Meludneed metope** N them within the reach or solL .P1..1 .:. . iheTroteseion wail m know pi, that mereateadarthaiet . on ddlerent:nortione dike iosi lOs'els. - - ,•-• -,,,_• - . • The FAMILY. CA- .TIEARTIC .:P • rialla bee. went due reference to 'this well edabelaked ftek. been eninemonded, from R vatiety•ot Ike *trod Vele. table genet* which set • netke'en every_yort et OM alimentary .eanal...sno/ Are . 'WA" "4 "1 0 30 41 e 1 es where a Cattuu - tle la needed, *eh ' as • tongelMenes or 'the St ono •c h_..lileie e. nee,. Pains In the . and and ;inane. Costivorooesa. Palo the whole' body, from Ridden es*:.lredrit rre l amitly. er neehmed, • . 'end In • Imig eoutle,* ye., s a e, Lose of Appals .tile. a Criveßing lien. i nation of Coll_ over the bodY, R stems,' , Ileadaene, or „ c l a m i n sal= all Isilla In aleatory 4 tilao.naes. - .Warallito to Chilliest or Addle . .. itheusnattelete /41 Pnr eretob e 111 - n i animal, elsesase a feet is Mfr. too numerous lumen nln tideadvartbse• meat. Rose. I me: ....- ... • ' - PRICE -THREE RIMEL . The Litver invigorator a nd milky Cum ebonitolesal by l b. e Pllll e rade in rev M l i t a ter twararias Pausal. mad sol , l whe'ton. .- .•• • S. P. W. SANFORD', Di. it. -- ' ~. Xtumfaeturer. ant ereprietar 335 liroadura.y. New - York. MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS GREAT ATTRACTIONS fAT ! FOOT or MAIN STREET. r IIIE tiztelitive'.Furnitisrer Establishnient of &Will BROTHERR having been refitted and greatly improVerl,-*the proprietors respectful) announce to . the citizens of .Montrose and vicin i y that they ate constantly _making and klep on hand the LARGEST and BEST assortment 01 VITRNITU'RE' To"lie fouill Cott!otpir; . We give the following list of Koine iII the t i d i es whirl] we will sell at greatly reduced prices, for CASH or READY PAY: _ Bureaus, , Walnut or Mahogany. with - glass from $l6 t 011535. . - . • Bureaus with marble or breeatelle tops. from 818 to 8:14. And a large assortpmt. (rem es. $16,12,14, to $lB, Wish Stands, Card Stands, Square Stands, of all varieties and priers, from 16 cent,. •to ten dollars. Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, Footstools. Otto. mans, Lounges. & c: Centre, Card, •Pier, Toilet, Mt - ling.-Kitchen and Extension Tables. Chairs—Cane and W-rod Seats. Froekers•- Cane, Flag. and Wocd Seats, Lit every variety and style. - • •Sofas, tete a totes fornish . ed at short nUtic. at New York prices. W. B: Ready made 'coffins on hand or for 'Maher' at short totice.—Hearseis always in readiness when desired. We employ none but - CratsFut. and EXPERT. I, ENCED WORKMEN. We intend to do our WORK WELL, and sell it as Low as it can be aillirded - W. M. SNlrrri,- .• A . - E. R. Sal IT/I: • Nlontrose. Jan. 18th. 186u.—tf. KEYSTONE HOTEL, At ]Montrose,.Penti. WM. IL BATCH. Proprie#7. - -1111 i • • , 0, • . 4 .4 •7: .•. A . :war ,!f•;.ir C9: - , port.i. , ll ‘.l• fu.l') completed and furnisiiiin, wa. nyvn ed on Monday.-the .27th dad' '..3epternber, 1858, fur the accommodation .. .l Ihe...public and travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is _now prepared to entertain questa in a manner that cannot fill lto give -Complete Satisfaction.. ''he Hotel and Furniture are new, undo° ex. pense has been spared to render it equal.: if not superiol to any similar establishment in.thia part 6f the State. It is well .suppliki with all the. reeeitt improvements and cnrutoits. and-obliging waiters will always be readyto . respopd to the call o'f customers. The s.tibles connected with this House are • New and Convenient. - • The Pro Fii=ietor respectfully soliritn the patron- Of his old friend?, and the public generally. WM. K -HATCH. NEW GOOD 6 G NEW ; 0 GOODS. 0 . D • NEW L.HAR,DING -NICHOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT, MADI TO G - • • READY-PAY CUSTOMERS. --o=- We'are determined not to be •out-done ,in the way of ' ' LOW PRICES, ALL Eb:DS 6F'PRODUCENk-ii Exciu;lige for G o 'o 0 3121 / 0 43 - 4 , !,,ipinettlnata • ATTRES' COMPOMD armAcr Or. ROCK KOSS, 'OK the Great Itk.nredy for Indteation, BMlons pod SerotolOof Complatnts, ..and all Omura /or Blood for 'ask, st.;ortiPlleipoit retell, by . TURRELIo. rtt- paten suidler P anotc. . • : - " L 31313/ CYLir li.ll mew" r.. 'Dom Painters' risioraaattlatitatir fortortitatt& aa at I. a too th Tose prioe, for ale by ABEL T " Trig BET F°lll2l=.7.l9 l AA,l7='eat:tiass &Wag rapidly' y ' iv yfutpftprira, DAELtrittAtr: Rom 13ETWEES MONTROSE &FERROUS. , , Pliaeltiet:betereen Xontrosevidrrtendsviile, bliteolfeier , filtilutet to 116,4tr0e1, day. 4-7 . 9`cloa,th IVllitdiSlETtleuda !We at o'ciack: p. m. • gaff — Horne and carriagescan be procured at the Livery Stable or the enbecriber hi liwitrose; oiCrenannahle terms. 'Montrose, Allq4 16. 1660. If -J. D. GPOD, m1 , 4117' tirgss Alien. ft - 7. - . 4l Ji / , ‘&19.-' commEßcin COLLEGE. touted over 1.6 e Suiquebinos Valley Haag, B I NGHAM TO N :FACULTY: D. W. LOWELL. Principal, Profemor of th e Science 'of Aceounta, .Prietical Aecountint. Author of Los!ell'esTreatiei upon Book• Keep. ing,l)iagrama illustrating the same. Jona Rented, Commercial Accountant, Profea'r of Debit Keeping and PractiMil filothytnstica. J. J. Cuirms, Asaistsnt Proliiss..ir,in the "Boole -Keeping' Department. e J.sWattaza.Profeepor ,of Practical and Or. Onamentil Penmanship. Commerial Caltmlb otions and Correspondence: Iic.EVirEUE S Biellii.son; Lecturer on Comae I LSw d VlUtiltickt Econotny. • - Ifon. Ran:sool Belynm. Lecturer on Contract" • Promissory. Noteilnd Bills of Exeh'unke. - Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Ciinignereisil Ethiett. : . , s EXAMIINING COIIII3IIITTEEi tloa. Site rrnan P. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Eau. Tracy R. Iforgdn, Eq. • • The object. of this College is to afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business EducatiOn. • • ~ ..-c The Books and Forma are-carefully .arranged by practical accountants expressly for thimin stitution and embrace all the recent improve meets. . . -• The course of instructin oemprisee every department of business. t he learner will be ,thoroughly taught the since and practice of -Double Entry Book.Regping as applied to the following kinds of buitiness, viz :•General Mer chandising, Sfanufacturing, Banking, Commis -don, Steamboating. Railroading, Forwarding Freighting, Foreign Shipping, - ' • Can qualify themselves In a short time, at this Institif tion, to all important and lucrative situations. Ample references can be tiN'en where graduates of 1864; are now filling desirable situation s with salaries trom Pk to $lOOO per annum. The Proprietors are In possession of testimonialefroin come of the first Comments! houses In the Sham to whom they have enrniched bookikeepere, ehowing their entire cat ii4action and confidence in .the abMty of the graduates of title Institution. - N• • - PENMANSHIP • • In all its branches. taught by the most *MIMI and thof °ugh 'nesters of the Art. No College In the country Joys u Vglier reputation in thi s department. Ladies' De partmeitt entirely separate trom that of thegentlemen. Students can cuter College at any time. No vacations. Time to complete the coarse. from-S to 10 weeks. Stu dentspassing the requisite examination are presented ith the Moo elaborate and denim! engraved Diploma issued by any Commercial or Classicalllnstitetion in the Union.. Assistance •rendercd to gradtiates in procuring situations. . ' or terms of tuitionrprice 'of hoard. testinlonial.! , of 4 dnates mutions.ite. address the proprietors for ulars,containing full partleutare. • el • • - LOWELL& WARDER. Proprietors Binghamton Commercial Collegt, or. , 8, '60.-,y Binghamton, IC Y. NEW AunsarozmEyrs;rs 00 : PRICK BLOCK. ritE . undersigned having taken tne Rooms formerly occupied by B. OE i.NS. ix-now prepared to furnish who mapticSire with s. good and truthful Portrait. alleht 4; well. posted In the production of the various kind , sePictures of the day.l flatter myself that my work i. frcelled by any in this section of the country. Aniong the various kiudi taken at my Rooms are tn.- Altri6R TY P 7% n . r f /11 ' 1 (;V?. l'i/ fE F. 4 r ttrf • '. ' f; N II •.•••: • ... oTofTot without extra ‘•xpressivis onar! ,n 1 it about the. Jo tr., I'.• t 1:1 ail kinci. orweat her. equally. t ::1,1111,1",, Vn iiitiltre need be taken unless perfect ts - N In dressing for a picture. avoid* light colors.—each as blue. purple. scarlet, pink. etc. !Host others take well; as erorn. black. rettsnuff. brown, orange, yellow. etc. Iterneinber that the place to get your "pleturel is nt.ht l Brick Block, over Read. Watrou. k Fostur'sstere. • J.- il3. • HAZ LIMON. Mon ose, Pa.. Nov. 26th. ISO. SEWING MACHINES, FOE FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, GOODS. 'The.Groyei & Bolter S. AI. CO. beg to call the attention of the public to their recently introdu ced NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING eiNwsaret .staiapneatt, MAKING THE SHUTTLE OR LACK - GTITCIL These machines combine all the Intuit %meth' improve ments in machl nery,andarehighlyrecommendedmmended for their - . Simplicity of Construction; • Noleelesanose ; Rapidity; . 'Rase of SianagetneUt Capacity lariat kinds of worg, And Beautyltud Regularity of-Stitch. , Various style's of these machines adapted to thehouse or 'workshop will be found at the differentagencies Of the company throughout the ihniuni States. - Their new SHUTTLE, MACHINE: FOR TAILORS' USE, - .The latest thumps of the sewing machine art—noiselemi, rapid, arid easily operated,mill commendliself to those who use such machines for manufacturing clothing. • • prover,.&:,. .Bakei '7,"llt*lines,, • • , MAKING TUB . GROVES : k . 7 BAKER STITCH. These justly-eelebratetptaschinte, adapte dto all the wants of the' bousehold and Manufactory. Continue to -maintain therprtreminence- which the almost universal •tealtietelthe pabltr b.. alcar4ed them ghe pelt-t sown, STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, & -DURABILITY, of the Grocer a Maker Stitch will.always Mance these 'machines the 'preference fair family use, for-thetuanntac. tare of such goods as are intend air year-Hfor,:sse and not for show. - - - " t Wherever the Grater a Mater Stitch Mare exhibited and fairly jgdited with -the leadingttelettit Machines in .the inatket,"lncintil-ng the Wlreler a Wilson, they RarelTrviStkbame theM' , wanton Is confismedby thedidit on.`WA 'c"ask, mittoes ot tbs. State rriiitspf • .' • , . I 1411.11.11•0114 , ,: • • Timstro • recently iieli:WideilalitiesitibiAlit te the Greyer tr Maker Kattice ores aft often hi compellem. Tom; Id= VIRTRA TS. , PORTRAITS 1 mtni4ure ,?.. n , ! 12 ou. for GROVER & BAKER CELEBRATED XQJSELESS 495 Broadway, New-York. Agencies in all the principal Cities and Totens.in the United .State e. -- . TII,I4O.LLOWING liNDOEIMM.F.XIII OF ZPAILIBIIEVZ - CEMALIC PILLS WILL ccertilsroz . ALL virucrEiiTna, nom 'HE - A I) AcltE, TII4TA . SPEEDYAND SURE CURE is-wrrEux . TIIEm 14:AC1i, , . - As thete testimonials were unsolicited ,by they, afford unqueitionalde proof of the efficacy of .this truly • . • scientific . discovery., . N _ . Neecramia.r, Yeb. 5, k. Sretnnra, Sts • need tried your Ceptuitie Pills; ind.l'/Ike Viten so well that I want you to send trte $1 worth mote. _ Part of these are for the nelghhore, to whom I gave a few ant of the drstbotilgotfrom you., Semi the Pill. by titall, and oblige. - - • roar ob't 'nil . , • 1 Elimrfswi — Pi t Feb 5 tt. 0.. Spalding . I wish you to send 'neon. more tin: of your: Cephalic Pills; Dune received a great dal ref benetftlrelei me m . . , ears, respectfully - ANN.STOIKUOVSE. - Spence Creek. lluntingdOn ea., rm., Jan: IS. Spalding. • • Sr: Yon win please send me two boxes of your Pills, Send them immediately. Respeethdly yours, • • JNO. B. SIMONS. P. S.—/ have used one bo your PM. and lad . Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. VS. • henry C. Spalding, Beg. , . Please find enelmied twentv•ase eents, for whirl eend me another IA: of your Ceihallc Pills. They are t2uly the best. pulls I have ever tried. Dinect A. STOVER. P. Af. , ' • Belle Vernon, Wyandot county, Ohio. Beverly, Nam, Dec. 9: . C. Spalding. Esq. j wish fur some circubtrs Or large show bills, to ' bring your Pills more particularly before my_customerst. If you have anything of the kind. pleasuaend them to me. One of my customers, who is subject to ieevere sick headache. (nsuallylasting two days). was cured. of an at tack in andtour by your Pia,. which I sent her. Respectfully youm W. B..WILKES. Riynolilabrirg, Franklin Ohio, January 9, r Henry C. Spalding, 'N0.48 Cedar street, N. Y. Dear Sir. . . Inclosefi and twenty-five sent*. (IS,) far which send mc box of '• cephalic pilleJ" Direct to Ttev. , ,Wm. Filler, at Revnoldshorg. Franklin county, Ohio. rove Pills work like a charm- -cure IleadacAa alma: bleu/tier. Truly yours, Mr : Biaham Not tong since I sent to you fora box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the- Nervous Headache and Costiveness. and received the same, and asp Aad io pnod an Oct I was induced to send for more. Pleas' send by' return mall. Direct to \ A. R. WHEELER, Ypsilanti, Mich. Fr;int the lesainine - r. Forfo?k. PIP. Cephalic Pfasaccomplit , h tiMobject for which thej Were made, IN.: cure Of headache In ail IN forme. Fiala the Examiner„Norfolk; Va. _ They have been tested In more than a thoarand Mem with entire success. From the Democrat, St. Cloud..lifinie If you.are, or have been troubled with the headache, send for a box of cephalic -pills.-so that you ma have diem In.easc of an attack. From the Advertiser; .Providence, 1? I The gephalic Pllfs arc said to be a remarkaSly effective remedy for the headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint whichlas ever been Ms covered„ . From the Western R• R -Grzette, Chicago We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding. and his unrivalled Cephalic Mlle. From the Valley, Star, Kanawha, Va. We are Faro that persons Suffering with the headache Who fry ti m. ' , tick to them. l'oh rt.rler New Orleans. La :Try them ! you that are afflicted. and we are sure that your te,iitnony'n hr added to the already mum - emus list .thattute retelved benefit/ that nu other medicine can produce. . Frrim Me St. Louis Democrat The immense deiriatid for the article icalibalie pills) is rapidly increasing. • _ . . From the- Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with - an ar ticle he dld not khow to kossess real merit. Prom the Adverliier. Provieence, R The testimony In their favor to etrong, from the moat reopmtablovquarters. From the Doily News. Newport. R. L Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all By the use of these Pills the periodleattaeka of. iran* , or Sick Headache may be prevented • and if taken atahe commencement of an attack, Immediate rile( from pain and sickness will be obtained. They 'Seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so - subject. • . They actgently upon the bowels—removing Costiveness. For lAterans Men. Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habUs they are valuable as a/awake. Improving the appetite , giving tone and vigor to the diges tive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the, whole system. - The SEPHALTC PILLS are the result of long investi gation and carefully conducted experiments. having been in nee many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from, Headache, whether originating in the nertous system or from a deranged state-of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and aymbe taken at alltimes,with perfect safety without mak ing nay change of diet, and Me absence njany disagreeable lasts renders it easy to administer diem to children. - Beware of bounterfeite: , , Thu genuine have live signatures of Benry C. Spalding oneach box: Sold by Druggists and other Dealers in 'Medicines. A box will be sent by mail prepaid onteeelptof the ..- . . X.r.l4:Der 20 Qemstas. All orders should he addressed to -, . HENRY C. SPALDING, rovll • Sch 48 Cedar Street, New York. . • - tarA singic bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Its cost anntygly.,,,All SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES t Ecomomfl DISPATCH ! ° • garr - "A.Birrett yenta SavaaNnts.",, As aecidentewill happen, even in well regulated lies, it it is 'very desirable to have Some cheap and conve& lent way for reptdring 'Wafture, toys crockery, &e. _ 'SPALDING'S PREPARED meets all such emergencies, and no• household CAD afford to be without It. It is always'ready, and up to the stick ing point. USRPUL_IN min] , mom!. N. B.—A - Bruer sccompanlea each Bottle. Peke ti cents. Address, IIENI1,1" C. SPALDING:. No. 418,Tettar Street, New-York. . CAUTION. - Ae certain nnplintlpledmrsonsare sittempqn to palm off OD the uttanspeeting puMic, Imitation* orMt er . 6%41 would caution all persons to examine Orepur chasing, and see that the fall name, 1 - gar /WALD/75%1'8 PREPARED OLVIA4EI is on the outside wrapper; all others are swiudling noun. turrets. _ N . rTURRELL • el now tome every of SCROFULA In li. Country, and be bale Rent y, for nearly every It to which flesh la belt.. Call st t • GREAT . MEDICINEEbIPORIIIIII of ABEL TIIHRELsnd be availed of the benefits dfs. permed,. 7 -.II4PeWnIY 170861. 7143111.0041111111:11,4141111,411 • A splendid assortment Jut reeSillee. eldnintes o ihades Cl_ burners, wick., 'etc.: 'at :To:141M -Olen ANn PRQUITeTIVk FARM yams=lon BAlAtwentyTFenßoallvAr Mtlgelpbta , in on the daid'Statit 04 a t, • 141- 1,014 locatlara for taarketi tit titer , - • ' • , tBrarailveatiaeoutit'WylaaytotL) • ' • 10E890N8 01911MNIIIM-ant wsattarielteap r sum, tee selTortiatilent of Vbeissitis-iliacm Name. i REF ft&T OF SOLON: EC BLASON ----_,..... ....._. _ —_-...-- ityers Sma l l ' OF THE NEW YOHE.THISENE, . UTON TEN . - TOIL natlifin nig BLoOD VINTLAND SETTLEMENT. - 1 Alti c n t t f i r .. o tram personaet b w e i r report ocart rr:ia o of • , D i mm , , - . • A fte l :o Thr irifilla tbl ant iPeed at iferocal f eare ll °r oin ti :Affla ..latillined etlortn iraliatin . ouch as b 6 l 4l ,7te k nsl lllllllbe i l e uf r "o eu llno t: Eil l n o gq. Y l? l P ae l ian lisel d h . eldn: , Tamers, Vleers, Sores, ErtAptioms,__Piert. , th 'a toirot with interest. plea, IPatatiales, illoialatts,. Bolls, Efitalich, Ad ;ran Of Farming near Home-Vineland-R . awl in Sias Dluessees mi'r lagOn,,Mail - Srril, its great. Fertility - The . Co. ' Oaxt.AND, Ind, 6th Jtme, MD& Cant St Vs , /t!lity-Antount of Crops Piodueed .l J. C. ATwit to CO. Oasts: I feel-ft my duty to ae. knowledge what your Sarsaphrilla has Vow for me. Pruetitoat z•v/ooltoo. - -Haring inherited a Scrofulous infection, T hare antlered it isgeraioly oeie of the moit extensive fertile tratts• from it in•redoes ways for years. _Sometimes It burst in An ittinosq lesel Position. and sellable condition f,,, out In Gioia On- hands eM , milts; sometimes It 1 .1,11,...tiatl !anions that we Ifnow of ttalistde of the weer " tuned Inward and dtstreased meet the . stoma ch . TWO •rn pradles. 'n e tumid some of the oldest farms app., years ago it broke out onyny beads= earerea my emlo ~,,,,I, A,,t as profdabi,wprod,octive as onto lint clea.reo and woo with one Weer WU= WIMP/Jana and lottilsonn, ...1 fruesti tiny or o hawked years ago. beyond description,. /tried Mani medicines sad leVtl .- , Tin. go - uloglat would seston -discover the cause of tt.is , physidans, but Without much relief from any thing au continntid fertility. The 'shade country is a marine ds. her, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rdoleed fandt. and all through the soil we foetid erldenles t l f., a l: 'thread in the Gospel MoSsenger that you had prepared iareons . hubstances. genemily.in the forni.. of Meal:ore, ' an altentive (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your repu- -calcareous marl. showing manydistinct fonts of anilent formation t'erid thismarly subsea,. Cation that any thing' you made most be good. I wilt to Cineinrudi and got it, and used it till it cured me. I toot S, u you 'attic. in titian doges et a teaspoontsl over a " is he re ll :ltlre th al ° a t ll rt th ia r ri ough the eoli v in a very comarainated form. and in the exact condition most easily assimilated math, and used almost three battles. Nertahl healthy I; • suchabints as the farmer desis/4 to cultivate. - skin soon began to form under the scab. which afters while tell off. My skin is now clear, and'l know by my_ I llarl, :gall its form s has "beta nowt to fertilize crops In ..„, Enland', from the time It was oectapist by the Roman, f am eelin A.r.g th b, a li, a ' t t a isra t I"r ea l l s ar gj a l i t e l tbn d,, nl y r i n gY g ste w h cl. ea i Y aa 'ri , en d„t in France and Germany a marl bed le counted on as you, that I hold you to be uncut the apostles of the age, v aluable bed of manure, that e o n he dug and tart“l out remain rem. gratefhlly, _ Vault, . 1 a a it o ,. O . 211 , i t rcul over the decd.-Ho* touch mere valuable i lien be when found already mixed thisegb the pon. • ,1, _ . • ALntEtil B. TALLEY. where new particles Nall be turned up and szposen. tool St. Anthony , ._Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, l ( t . r , : i t ri ti h sf . i ortn ed to the owner's use every time ..1 Nn 'e stirs , ' Tetley and Salt Ithesim, Skald Head, Ring• worm pore Eyes, Dropsy. ' Halving then satisfied our minds with the..,„="k S. th e 7 _- Dr. Robert Me rieble'lliritell from Salem, N. X.,l2th , will not tie excited wilt' wonder aft peeing I n dubita ilt ~, Sept.. tsse, that he has eared an inveterate sue of I idence f fertility`of a soil wilict'jn our pituatlun SA:” Drwpty. which threatened to terminate fatally, by tho a lug the l ame general characterliffics oral ira4ta ['pears° =mein , our . Sarsaparilla, and also a danger- l, col, in e tirely unremunerative except at. its product rse k ill er .3141fsmant Eridpelas byy , large doses of the . Lle ,, if is ponnoted by !artificial fertilization. . sante; says-be ewes the common Eruptions by it eo n. A fewlwords about the quality and value of this lane. stantip• , -, . • for calqration, of which we have, p 01111: strong proof. ,nromeboeele, goitre, or Swelled Neck.' Our litet visit was to William B. Wilson,Franklin township`purchased some , me , eight •••••• Mews Sloan of, WrosPeot, Texas, writs,: " Three m il es nor th of Itileilie, about three years ago, for the .„ bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured me Aroma Goitre-a nue aoselof ertablishingesteam mill: to work up the tin, tildentia rwelling'on tho near, whkh I bad suffered from berinto; lumber, to sendoff by Lite' new railroad, es well over two yew .O - - •.. - - an the firewood and coal. fur winch he built a track a . Enneorehrese or Whites. °Torino Tumor, mile and a half long. Ile also furnished sixteen nailer of Uterine Ulceration, Female Dis . the road whith ties, and Mid no doubt„ruade the mill Dr. .1. IL S. Chatining, of New York City,'nrites: w I profitable, though his main object was to mien' A farm moot cheerndly comply with the request of yotutagent in having i leromerouvinced that the hoil was valnable - for saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent etultirat on. In this he has not been disappointed. kr .! alterative in the, numerous complaints for which wc,em- For Instance, sea, . some' o hls crops prove. the md time t , ploy such • remedy. but espechdly in .Female Diseases - iif cromilng, 3011 bushels of potatoes on one erre. worth of the Bert/Mk:dot diathesis. 1 hare eared man* lora- 60 eentea bushel in the field. This year, eleven 40,, - erste cues of Leueorrtims by it, and some whew: the without manure, produced 356 bushels of oats. In one complaint was caused by wleerrafiam of the uterus. The field, the Prot crop was potatoes, planted among -the . nleeridlon Itself was soon cured. Nothing within my roots, andyielded 75 bushels. The potAtoes were dug, • knowledge equate it for - these female derangements." and wheats OWII. and yielded le bushels ; and the , stubble Edward S.3larrow,of Newbury, Ala., Writes :" A don- turned ander and soon to buckwheat which yielded 3.1., - geronabrorirtn fontoron one of Inc females in my Sanity, i bushelsit and then the ground was sown to clover and , which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has (timothy, which gave as a first crop XV, tons per at re. • at lenkth been completely cured by your extract of Sar- The fertilizers applied to these crops were first, ashes , sapurille. Our 'physician thought nothing but extirpa. from clearings ; second, 29.5 pesinds of superphosphate tiorreottld afford relief, bttt he advised the trial of your allele i third. 200 po m hnds Fevian gua n o ; then GU hu.l. Sariaparilla as the butt resort beibre Cutting, and. it OS of slacked lime has been pnietid upon the clover since - proved effectual, Atter taking your remedy eight weeks it Was !towed, and turned ih fur wheat. no symptom of the disease remains." , Mr. Wi, ison's growingcrops; and the wheat stubble of - the preafent season, all Indicate his/and as productive sis ' s ' , .. Syphilis and Sliereurial Disease. - a! , i . ' s uit y par o th e e. , NEW Ont.r..rus, .25th August, Me. . At M• ry Harrow's, an Edd Ptyle Jersey woman fanner. Dn. J. C. A 17.11, Sir: I cheerfully comply with the several miles south of Mr. Wilson's, we were PO partku-, request of your agent, and report to you some of the' tarty struck with the fine appearance eta fieldotcon,that effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. we stopped to Inquire of the hired man how it was 1,1,-. I have cured with %in my praetire, most of the corn- dnced. 'We found that the land hnd been the year but plainta for width It is recommended and hare found Its one before in Wheat; sown with closer, and aids cut out etretta truly wonderful in the cureor Ve"ere"i nn')l ,flee season, and last sprlng-plowed once, with one ••psor add mmtl Disease. , Gne army patients had Syphilitic , ulc,.rs " 1 nag " and planted with cont. - - In his thmat, rs which were consuming Ids ,mate and the 1 top of his mouth. Your Saaptuilla, steadily' taken, "i'es., but you :nurtured high, we ' , oppose 1" we raid In red him in live weeks. Another WWI attacked by terrogatiely, and gut his reply; ca "°- -µ ard. you ace, we couldn't done that ; 'cause o r ondary symptoms In Its nose,and the ulceration had hadn't but fort vane horse loads altogether. for 2.3 acres. eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the and weiwanted . the most on't for the truck," - disorder would soon reach Ida brain and kill him. Rut it The truck Consorted of beets, carrots, cabbage, canon • yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed. and he is well again, not of course 'without hers, niellons, - ,ke.. and a very productive . patch of Li,,, t sommdisfiguration of the face. A woman who bad been , th I beaus , frown for marketing. 5,.. Hu were nati.tiLd the t ; 0 1 was not infertile, even unaided by clo.er. n lin li treated for the same disorder by mercury was sufferinf I ha 'e ti Kdithe corn because the "truck pateht' had not los a from thiapolson in her bones.. They had beeome so Pens - ' • h and h i d b e ,„ I, e w t I, c l ong enou g h a 101) tg, „t„.. tire to the-weather that on a damp day she suffered ex- f t t":,!:,..ce 1 nil signs of the forest. , mudding pain in her joints and bones. - She, too, was 1 Our nextvisit was to the large firm of - Andrew :d'art. - cunni entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks:. I know from its formula, which your age n!, gave me, that five miles north of Miliville, front half to a mile east '4 this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great the road, and just abont in the centre of Vineland - remedy consequently these truly xemarkable results Mr. Sha rp commenced work here in Decetolkr. Pkle; ~,, with it have not surd me. • - on Tlll creS. In less than three veers he has' , .. t • rwitoroollY yours, G. V. L.tazuzn, M. D. - acres cleared and_in crops this season: all well int lo.e‘i and di vi it ded to several fields, with cedar rail or. poi. 4th iv eumattam, Gout, Liver Complaint.' fence ; has Milt two-story dwelling. about thirty...i, IsourEnnr..ume, Preston Po-, Va., 6th July, 1,151 or forty.fee ;and a smaller house for farm laborers, and a Du. J. C. ATER. i SIC: I have been a ff licted with a patio'- \ stable and .mnary and smite other outbuilding, flit chronic /iliesimatissa for it longtime, which baffled the Con sidemble part of the bond wa s cleared for the 1,1,, 0 skill of physielani, and stuck to me in spite of all the I atf.9 delimit &nacre, and on stone_of it thefar-t crop oa iVm FILLER Ypsilanti, E,cA , Jan.2l _l, an., ew mhiedlesl could find,nnitil I tried your deuxa . parillZ7 7 (Me bottle .eured . me in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before I was sneaked I think it a wonderful medicine. J.- FREAM. Jule' Y. Getehell, of St. Louis, writes t o I have been afflicted for yea' with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed My health. I tried every thing, and everything failed to.relleve me; and I have been whroken2down man for some years from no other canoe thou derangement of the Liver. fly beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Earmaparilleybeenuae he said he knew you, and any thing ybu made was worth trying. By the bless ing, of God It has cured nie; and has so purified my blood as to make a netv man of me. I feel young again, The best that can be said of you is not half good. enough.. lieh terns, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, lll ion, ;Caries, and Exfoliation of the - A great variety of cases have been reported to us where cures of these formidable eomnlalirts have resulted from the rise of thhi remedy, but our space here will not ad mit them. Some of them may he found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to famish gratis to all who call for them. Dyepepsizil r Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, eloneholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of these airections. have been ,made by the alterative power of this medicine. It admit lates the vitalj functions into vi,..rorous action and thus overeaten disorders which would be supposed beyond its reach: .Suelkammody has long been required by' the necessities of the people, and we arc confident' that this will do for them all-that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry :Pectorat •• FOtt rent RATIO CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, - Croup„Dronehitis, Incipient Consnasp. Lion, and for the Relief oftonsump. 'tire . Patients, in advanced, . stages of the Disease. This Is a remedy so universally known surplus any other for thefenmeof throat.and lung:complaintacthat ht is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds,and Its truly wonderful corer of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the • civilized' nations of the •carth. Few are the communities, or oven families, among them who have not lame personal experience of Its effects— 'some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and langs.. As all know the dm:idled fatality of these disorders, and Is they know, too, the effects of this remedy, wene , W.not do more than to assure them that It has now all the vir-r toes that it did. have when making the cures which have'. won Im-strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVM & CO., Lowell, Mara . . For sale brAttel . Turrell , Montrose ; Cburch & l'bi nu DundatT: Waltman & Swlslier. Auburn Centre, and 1 y dealers and dru=lste everywhere. ' or y vriztE3ze r in.33,:fmr HUMAN. MISER Y Just Fhtbashed in a sealed 'Eneelope ; Pries 2.5 cents., 1)13 L LECTURE BY DR. CULYERWELL on the cause and cure of Spermator st.rhino. Consumption. Mental and Phycica Debility, Nervousness. Epilepsy ; .Impair ed Nutrition of the body: Las,dinde ; Weakness of the limb's and the hack; • ItidispOsit i on ; -loss of memory; aversion to socicti, ; love of solitude ; timidity ; selW Is trust ; dizziness ; headache ; affections of the eyes; - pim. pies on the face ; Involuntary emissions. and sexual - fn. capacity ; the consequences of youthful indiscretion; &c. Qrhis admirable lecture clearly proves that the above ennumerated. often self-afflicted, evils may he re moved without medicine and without surgical operations and should he read.by every youthand,every wag in the land. " . • Sent under seal. to any address. in a plain sealed etivel. ope. on the receipt of nix cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing • -• DR. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE. .infiD-1121 • II? Bdwery New York. Post Box. 45.96. rpnis Deljelons Tonic Stimulant, Ropechilly designed .1. for the die of the !Medical Profession and the Family, having supetceded the so called "Gino," "Aromatic,' "Cordial,' " Medicated," A' Schuappa," etc., now en dossed by all the prominent - physicians, chemists and con noisseurs, as possessing all those 11ITMNSIC medicinal gnalities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to en OLD and PURE GIN. Pukup in quart bottles and sold by all Drug glatsand Grocers. etc. „ A. N. BININGER .t &0., [Established in 17713.] - Sole Pmprietore, oc4 y] No. 19 Woad Street, N. T, For sale at Turrell's Drug Store, Montrose. ES ENI TART AND .WOOD 'NAPTHA Is the best Medicine in Inc world for thecure of Coughs and Colds' Croup, • Broeohi_ ,tis Asthma, Difficlit Breathing,, Palpitation Of the Heart. For SAS IWO, of patients In adranced siva p. Cauumpaun together.with all Diseases - of the Throat and Chest anu which predispose to Consumption. attacks tiss ro otofkliseascitlid ourteithefell &Weyer enceinat to its inguenee. 'll aisoprodu. Celtfree expectoration. & induce, healthy action . In as diseased Mucous Membrane and tissue s. It IS Peculivly adapted ta the radical - emu of ~/MMdA, One does of this Intake* STIII7P alien , Ines eweotr and coosequ et•dimagedeaks. entlyslerp; which the oarlipkir '- eof • .Ripnryglsorant OS MS Mar, conform* in Of flied& TYY i 1 It is convinced that it is inroloask. in al CRIT4tIII - Bronchial:selection.. Prim 60 rentsfier_lloOk. -....,Prepaoak only jy -- Dr. A: RSllMlN:aedscid by A. FAMlaltin, dpCo tr, -W, corneintn tout POPLAR sdrings, ALiad'a, -Par sok in Montrois by wide 1, 9 ,411 ARM 7 1 CR.BELL -.Drtiggist - raarie leireifiLe 3:Lek ar , Meath Istaritet, eintatantly Waitaild it is low tt can he obtained of any Dealer in worn. ollArZ e as enttier. Ttrrell'a Drug store. _ _-,dtlarb buckw eat: limed With 50 bush,els in powder pet... Acre. Thin cr . p may be put in trontJ nip tth to :nth. and yield from tWenty to thirty bushels per acre. hariested in :,,,,-. embed when the land heingtowed berth MO ponntle .• Peruvian guano and seeded With rye. y_lelded 12 to 1: -brishelS per acre and ten dollars worth of - straw. Th • .rye stubble turned. after knitekingeff n large growth ... oak sprouts. and dressed again with guano and, serdee to wheat, gave 15 Or 111 bushels. _The,crop which lie w b threshfng while we vrerelhere promises more, of Aver plump krAin, and the straw it-very henry. We went over the-stubble and found the clovr r ne.' timothy, from seed sowed last spring.. on the wheat will, tint-hatrowing, looking an well as we ever saw it upoc any old cultivated farm;and with a little work done i. the wi liter to clear. oil some route and rotten - elute pb. and setting stakes to mark permanent ones we will iw• "-. able II cut the crop next year with a mowing marts In, and•we will gun= tee two tont per:tell.% if lie well gi.. thenverplas if It overruns the estimate; . . e Partlnf the land Was planted with potatoeF for - a fir.; • crop, which yi...4dcd oue htittdred and tv. enty bushels,..— - acre. ;It was then limed with fifty hashels per acre, a cad : seeded; with wheat and clover, yielding an averogi , of. over 12 bushels per'Acre, and the Clover now looks heati• Mil. 1 ' • Ofte!reortionit have been planted with corn as a fir re c• !eh plehled thittrbushels of velhor flint corn. and thp sec - Crop forty barbels. And - the third crop. 'treated 150 ou ndo of guano-, we are cure no ode would estimMe b ellow forty hnshels per acre. [The - render will recollect that the writer is now speak- lug otlands perfectly new, and which iatn scarcely be con, sidered hived arable condition.—En.l . • • -. In other cases the corn ercielobtlnst year woe followed ' with oats thiseentan, not yet threshed, but will average. probe:lly forty to fifty bristle's. tweet potatoes. heat,. melte s. anti in fact • all vegetables: as • well ~as pill o i f peach and other fruit trees planted this year, show ver:. pittinl, that thin tang neglected tract of land should r.-. - main Ail nolonger. and there is now a strung preload; it , that I will not: for under theautpices of Mr. Landis. it will b 'divided into small-lots, with roads located to n,- comm n 1 iste all—the surveyor is now busy at this. wort; —and 11 pnrchatient will tte required to -build - neat ee nl. fortab etiolates. and either fence their lots in =fortuity, or agiee to live without fence, which would be, prefera ble. Ini which mmns,a good Population.will be secured who will establish churches, behinds. 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