• HOST:ETTER'S STOMACH. BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CEUEBRATED STOIIA4I BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to phyaiciansand citizens generally of 'the United Buttes; because the article has at twined a repu tation heretofore unktiOwn. A few facts upon this point will speak more poirerfuJly than volumes of, bare assertion or Ida toning puffery. • The cons umption of Hoitetter's Stomach Bit ters for theists - 1. yeas-amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase to times pest. it is evident that during the coming per the conatimption.will reach • near one million bottles. This immense amount could never hare been sold but for the rare medicinal, properties contained in the prepara tion, end the, sanction of the-most prominent physicians is those sections of the country swherc the article is best known, who not only recoMmerid the Bitters to filcir patients, but are ready elan times to give testimonials toits el iese,y in all cases of stomachic der s angenistit and the diseases resulting thezetreta. This is not a temporary popularity; obtained by estraordiitary (hells in the 'way of trum peting-4.1)e qualitiesil the Mt tin). Ina a solid ektimatiaa clan Laminable medicine, which is• destined he f!e eil‘Nring rs time itself. /lostet: , 2•r's rltomarh Litters have' proved • Godsrtsi to regions nhere fever acid - ague and varion4 ether bilious complaints have cennted ,titrir victims by hundreds.. To be fttle n•ve ,•, , ,rift.iently that the "Bitters". are a eel 6in care for-tlie Dyspepsia and like' . diseases. proprietors a .curet of un- alloyed plesSure. It Foulest -a all morbid matter frnta the stomt,eh, Ter:rifles the blood, and imparts Tee Week . 1 1 . 111:/ , 1* 10 :he zenous system, g:Ting 1.9::A ten:. and , 15.F.rgy the rt.ttc.ratkln nr health. It operates. upon Westerns:qt. liver. and ether digestive organs, mildly hi! Isen, , rrally. anti siva restnrss them to e. nor ditina n'atettial to heslthyd.ircharge • •of the fum!..i,nx cf natizr4:, Elde^l,l , ersons may use the Bitters daily as per direr - :!,-th oa the hoitle, and they will find in it a •tit .. _Et I,, , ,liarhs, adapted to comfort declining'years. it is pleasant to the palate, invizorat in; :be 'bowels. eicttilent sea tonie, andtejnvertavag generally. We have tits evi. deuco of tliodss. , , of acts' men and women who have erper!enced th, :tenet - It ef using, this preparation •tderinl; fr.ttta etcrnneli de rangement E and General debillty: acting under tit a.lvian-s•f phy:itian?, they hate abandoned eft o , :tga and fairly tested the merits of this arr.:ie. A few words to the gentler sex. r.tcre are certain periods wheti their cares ars s, tiostssinf; that tunny of them sink nutter the The reletion of mother and child s s elfts_Tidnly leti4er, that the ntother;espe, 4 !ly :r the i.e is apt to forget her or.. ;',-nith in her or! route anxiety :or her intent. 5b , 01 , 1 the periad of maternity summer SC:12011. the wear of body and r.i r p id eenernlly nnTavated. Here, _then, is . a ne , '2.3' 4 .:S f. r a :stimufant to moire rste the cue , g.;es of t! 1-yaretn, and enable the mother to beer up ur.des her exbutrktiug trials And responsibilities. .S . urning Mothers gene rally prefer the Miters to all other inrigonts, ton that renerre the endorsement of physi cians, hceause it i agreeable .to the taste 's& well as certain give f. permanent increase of bodily stretva. All thore. periorta. to whom we hare paien larly referred above. to wit: sufferers from foyer szd ague, cau-e , l by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigettion, logs of appetite, and all disease. or derangententa of the stomach, supa'iannitated invalids., persons of sedentary neenpatiori, and nuridng mothers, will consult their own phys,ical trelfitre hl' giving to Hos tetter's felehrated Stomach Bitters e trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against taing any of the Litany imitations or counter felts, but ask for liostErTra's° CELERTIATtII STO3IACO BITTERN. rnd see that oath bottle has the words "Dr..l. Ilosttter's Stomacli Hitters" bloWn on the aide of the bottle,and,stantped on the metallic cap envering. the cork. and abservetlat our autorNA signature is .11 the- hNel. . • _ • CV- Prepexed and sold by HOSTETTrP. SMITH_ Pittabnsg.h, Pa., and said by all dmuligNsts, greccrs, and dealers generally throughout the Unite.l Mates, South Argo sies, sad tl-e.-.- Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Victor's Balsern of Wild Cherry. Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Brcinchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Istinna,,Hronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Consumption, Consumption, Consiimption, Consumption, Consumption, me aII I le &stases, find an anfsiliny antidote, a ready relief, and a sure and :Inky cure, in dal great and universally approved remedy, Wietar's Balsam of, Wild Cherryi Wistar's Balsam of Wild cherry_. The ace. Jacob Bachler, . Ira halms sad saga rupected =amt.' Dermas mrs. lobes of(.w inudi maw fotleriv - atatemilififf lesp tea 4Liame. Ituncisrit, lta., Feb. lfs liteemm. S. W. FOietr. is CO., Boston,—Dear girs - n Saving realized I. my family amp:aunt benefits froml AS tie of your valuald• preparation, War/LIVE B.AL. CAN Or WILD Caters, it ifibtfil me pleasure tta recommend it to the public. Some eight yeah age oriet of my daughtors 'seemed to be.in - a decline, and littl.s hoped of her recovery were entertaineeli I then pro cured a boule of yinii eleellent-pdaaux, and before she had taken the whole of the eantauta of the bottle them 'was a great icupv,veluent in her health. I have, in my individual vase, made frequent use of your valtiable medicine. and Lire always 'lien benefited by it. Meidg, hesersie; . ceidise rAe pthiie araiut ingrearitimy seui Vine r ovood leas of ..ptericas Wistar . • Baleen cif - MI Macy .(foot terougheutAeouite'y. . - iJACPB E 1 CLILEIL. triirizaa jes4mcmy. etwOrcti fro. Mu. .Nouuo.liKr. NOITON. qf o.tirs;cHaumord, • Iticinoosn..y.t., rob. 3...186b Meson. 5. VIT, Fowbs 1. Co., Liothin, Gentlemen : ,I with pleasure tendr to the mat merit of your in valuable lung medicine, Itr.„WlSTnit's BALSAM or Nvu.n CuEnrtr, which is likewise highly valued by nuns of our esteemed cairns% 'rho Ilan tested Its virtues by trial. , first tilde 11e of this na1411911. some throe yeiri shits Ihr a violent end distianung cough which baffled the dill of physkiens, sad, to a.) , Joy, experienced such „acetifying relief ■s to induce me to petsevers in its use. alwaye keeg it by at's, and ever rind it to be norsii log is its effects. No medicine3lXX I bare ever need MI Poem such speedy relict. Yours truly, NORBORNE NORTON. From Jane Smith, Esq.. Ataidrag de At Nurru (7gnixty bask, and vie .ir felt aseiesi sad grad cotereiedravisgiost Kew Amy. ItortuaTidarz, N. J., Jan. 9, MO Meese, S. Foams & CO., Dear : flaring tistd Dr. WISTLK'S r,ALSAX Of WILD CHIBAT for about fifteen years, and haling realized its beneficial result: in my faitily, it affords me gee *mare rac.,mmaadmg it to lb. public as a raluabla remedy iP ease, of scent lu re , vide, tench", and a remedy wait ' 1 winder to be entirely ilracetit, and may lie atikaat hal:perfect safety by the t at Wit:dein halt& Yours eery respectfally, .. &rift Of rae and woradess coesterfeits The only Genuine. Purr, and Ned i keinat Balms has the name of BUTTS," written with a pen, ' and the printettynaine of the plprietore, S. W. s''o WLE & C 0.," on the outer wrapper. As .4u seer, viti any casease.of At, Throat, twigs, or Meg, coo okeds like rel.(/' by wing Wistar's Balsam a s Wild Cherry, Wistar's Balsam of Wild, Cherry, PREPARED HP E 4 W. TOWLE 4 t - CO., 18 TREMONT STREET, B08:1'6N. SOLD Br ikon*, Dtrdirs, and:Meac*amts iu teal loco nod city in Mc Litited.o44 I]IFRSONS Orr OF Fa2f...IIOESS. mud wanting cheap farts.., see adsertieement of Vineland in another HEAVY MESS PORK. 6:4 111L1 a- & 1 1 , 5 11 ; liill 1 '9 . • HOOPLAIJD'A - - V . . tlilkttril .4EDICI.4r- - - - 1 Irk Te. I.: A. '1" STANDARD REMEDIES of the pi r seut w, base .siqutied. [bait great popularity only llixough years of trial. Unbounded athataitua rtnikind No [hem in all came. • - I:I.OOPLAtiVS CERIVIAN. lITTERS 14ver eonpaint, Dylwpoia.lntuldice. Mayals Di. qua .11 dik H.r nriAltri; frotnitson.l4t,..il Uygur, or week. ate Stomach ;s.ud Digptpre Oitsus, ' AND WILL Peg , 1111"14 twarr MEI; lIIIOOS Ft1111;41111 EMI AU ma. he our MIMMLie for proof Pala, 7 , 7 P COlitt . per Bottla. Balsamic Cordial • 1111.1. ,VO7ll/VAT.cI3I.II - Coughs, Cold", sr Bearseassai Breathitt', lailusaaa, Crow Pasuseouts, jlbeiplait Coastuaptlvi. sea hs., performed the moot rizteninWqa• ciroiererkuosik • , • of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. . ♦. a Diarrbira Corkll4 it is asequallist. 'Wax, ts eaob per bottle. HOOFLAND'i CIIMAN being well kauten 'throughout Eutupe and America, nada no olutruemlntion. Ler, They AM, pus 12. vegetable, an preprrel witL great eanctnom. and are 410w -coated. So 'bt th Catna; ue• no be band. rater, 25 eta. per bat, These - medtclnea are prepared by Dr. C. 11. - JacssoX k Co.. l`hilvl.•fpbin t Pa.. and Ot Lnnis. Mn, end aro:Mold by druz;bla and dsnlort to Itediratrder everywhere. The air Ilatnn. el C. M.' JAclzioa will ho. on. Wu actable-of ek4k bottle or this.. • ILI our Envy& ay', hna rwe," yofetbli.t..a noptigaly. you 1111.1., te>tlne+lly him-..J1 N the country., Thra Alll/.3lati are y1V431 away by all ell, agclita. F3cE•RHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS I:),.)YSPEPSIA, - DISEASE. OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER coaxP!.ARNT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Alm the Tamen effections concquisat bran a AiNOI4IIN4 STOM-VP • H , "Oirt . LIVER, ascii n Isdievsiion. Acidity of the St. mach, Colicky PALM.• Itearthuro, L. of Appetite. 'Despondency, Costieetiess, Mind sod fileeding files. Is an Nervous, Itheumatle, ufd Neural or A firrttl.., It has lii nuMerous instances. Komi! highly 1.....W.111. Alla in others effeetxd • decided emu. . . , 1110. lea tnirely Segemblecompcntud, peeps...dee strictly after the manner Of the celebratall [kerb:see. Its repuistico at home pm owed it. Introduction here, th e demand commencing with ti.,c .the Fatherland limatemd °vie. the nice of this TMcbt.y many of whom - binught ‘ with them and handed 11 , 4;co, the t tralitton of Ite-valne. ti is now .iircrni to Amlriont issoeing List its truly wondgini tentirh,c/ rirlues mud l acknoirl•ilded. ' • .1t I. smiskutoriv rervimenend..l to three =moue wham enn.fitute•ri• n,.p het r tovii htipaired by the continuo= rise prcnicid. id eatigi fume of Mndintiou., boa nill~, els in Kiwi. it find. its soy meanly to the lest • - ••f thi oiel Goirrkening every liertek rehdhg.lll) the pine n.iric.amh iu Lct , infusing new htalth and vigor ••,u. • aNt tTft • l_—‘lll,...lrr e • • air: I wish you to Fend in one more box of "Mar Cephai Pills; matte ft:Mud' aorta( (Imre)! Umullifom Yours, respecthilly, AX.S STODUIOUSE • . tiMmee . .Ciael4Unntinidon ea, P0i...4n. is. • H. Spalding. Sir: You will pleise mend me two boxes of your Pills. Send them imtnedlately. .R P ectenll7 76 ,7 " : 5 r 4i . . It. STIMIVS. p. S.—/ hare used Do your PLUS. and find than ArcePent. • 1 .-....—......-... . . Belle Vernon, Ohio. Jan. 25.. • Henry C. Spalding, Esq. . ' ' Please find encloßed twenty-live cents, for which seed me another ho[ of youth Cephalic Pills. They are trills the hest...pills I have eeer tried. • ' ' Direct . • 1 I - A. STOVER. P. 31.. ' Belle Vernon, Wyandot county, 4.11,10. • 11.: ire rly. Ifan.. Dee. 9. 11. C. 9patdfn~, fief. wieb for oome went:int ot lame show bine. to bri. your Pills more particuletly before my cortomere. If you have anythine of the kind. please petal them to me. One of my enetometel, who. le enbjeet to a seem, Plc* heruinclie. (usually lattihu two daytO, tear cured of ao at• tact In cmltourby outgoing. which I sent her. Reppoctfally yonrn. . • W.R. WILKES. ReyWdebuT. Franklin Co., Ohio, .January 9. f Henry C'. Spalding.. No. 4S Cedar Spalding., N. Y. 'Dear Sir. Inclot , eil 'find twenty. Ave cents. (2.1) IJr which peril tn.- toz of cephalic Dlrett to Hey. Wm. Finer, fit. lteynoldinhurg. Franklin eonnt , y. Ohio. Your Pills work like, a charm--Caere iltadadle alinoo instanter. - Trop you», TPlllalits. Arid., Jan. 44 Not long eince I sent to You for a box of Cephalic Pilf. for the core of the Nervous Ifendache and 'coetivene,... and received the eating, and therhati so good an (ilea .1 'was induced" to send for more. Pleasl send by return mall. Tfrort to • • A. R. WILEELER. - Yp•llanti, Mich. . • Frnm the Examine+ 4Voyfolk.. Va. Cephalic 'l!illeaccomplieh the object for %Itch they were made, viz.: cure of tamdactie la all Its forms. . From the Evil-talon!. Norfolk, Va. They hwre been tested in more than a thou:qad cases with entire success. ' • From the DeMoerat. St. nottll.-.llfinn.- If you arc. or hav‘jyeen troubled with the headache, Rend for shot of ceythltlic pair. PO that - you may have thetia iii cane of an attack. - From the Advertiser. - Providence, R The Cephalic Mils-ire said to be n remarlhdd) effective remedy fur, the headaclse; and one of the verb best for that very frequent complaint which has o'er been die covered From the Trexieir R. R : cm co y, We heartily endorse lir; Spedlug, and hie unrivalled Cephalic fills. + From theVitlley Shur, Rona:rim. - Weare sure that perewus entrerlug with the headache, who try them, will ettek, to them. _ From the Path,Finder.Nelf Orleans, La Try them ! 'yon that are *Meted. and we are 'etre that roar teelimooycan be.tultled to the already numurnue . et that hie reeelredbenetlte that no other medleino,can, produce. . • From tl.' St. , brmis Demorral, : Thelmmeskoe demand ter the article (cephalic pills) to rapidly increafing. Frnm G4rette, bot.enp4ri, Ppm. Mr. Sprttdiog uonh not connect hix name 'with an 'ar tide he.tlici nut know to posees+ reel merit. PrQui , the Advertiser, Providence 1 ' The testimony tn their &rot n strong, from the mom respectable quarten. From the ba'ity Yews': :Vezerport, I? 1 CePhaliC rills nre tiking the place of sill:lnds'. • By the use of those Plll5 the periodic attacks of Yerrous or Sick Headache may be preventdd; and „if takeiLat the .cornmenunient of au attack, inun6liate - relief from pain and .ichnes. will beolnained. • - • - They seldom fall hi removing the Nattlittand Ileadarla to winch female" are so "abject. I - , They act gentlyupon the bowels,--removing Coltirenes.. For Literary. ifen.'Stridenta. Delicate Yeatales. and'. all persons of sedentary habits, they - are valuables' alas/it e, improving the appetite. giving t one and vigor to the diges tive organ", and restoring the natural' elasticity anti strength of the whole sy"tern. • The CEPHALIC - PILLS - are the result of long iireesti• cation and carefully conducted experiments. having been In are mai, year., daring which time they have prevented and relleveil a-vast anumut of Inuit and suffering from Headache. whetiter orig.inating no the nervous system or 'from a deranged state of the ..,aaly., They are entirely vegetable 'in their compooltion. and sYnibe takeultalliimen.with perfect safety without mak. mg any change of diet. and the await qf any ctisayteeable taste. reader . , it eery to administer them toehildren. • Beware of Counterf9ta. Thiegenu Inc bare flee signatures of Henry C. Spatenni: oneach bor. Sold by Druggists and other Deniers in Medicine.. A box will be sent by mall prepaid on receipt of the Price • 2 ("ext.tap; :>rilere abotild he nddre.eed to lIENItY C. SPAY.DING, roan a 3ell 43 Cedar 3trAet, New York. single tittle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GM:T win nu% e ten t itner.cunt annually...ha SPALDINWS I'IMPARED GLUE.! SP WANG'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE TAB PIECES ! ECO3IO t. DIRPATCII r rir Serren nr Trait Saves Nrsa."_ As accidents will happen, even in well regtibted feud- Iles, ft Is cery.desirable to have some cheap and conven lentway for repairing furniture. tags, crockery, &c. • 'SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE • . meets all'snehemer,4enclei, and no household can afford to he without ft. It is always ready, and pp to the stick ing point. • •• USEFUL Er EVERY JJOCSE.'• Brush accompanies each Battle. Price IVS cents. Address, .I.IENCY C. SPALDEVO. No. 0. Cedar Street,New-York. A. , certain unprincipled persons are attempt lite to palm orr on the unsuspecting, public. imitations of ma Prepared ed ' Glue, I would caution persons to examine lefore put. chasing, and see that the full risme, 1121r • SPALD.1.17V8 PnEPARED GLeg...401 • i s on the 9 otside wrapper all °therein.° slntidi "COMP t rfe ABEL TURRELL s now prepared eeeure every smeof SCROFULA In y Idle Country; indite bee h Remedy for neatly every .11 to which flesh le heir. Cell at the • • • GREAT MEDICINE EMPORIUM of ABEL TiIIRRELL, and be availed of the, bene fi t", dls peneed. 3foutrese, July 17,1681, KIR it 41 %VA ‘ Si ,IFA IA M. 11 11.4 Asplendidawcorttnept just reeedlve. Chttenlecehadee tweets. Wlcke...ete.. at . DAILY MAIL Rom BETWEEN MONTROSE ICRIENDSVILLE. • rioAcnEN 84.7yinw nnOle 161 pusymmia between iJ Montroef pm, IrellitArrMe,l win .Colietlkikele. Hotel, In Montromi. mkny..at o'cleekr. m. avoileave.Priendo-' vino ot. 3 o'clock. p t * - .• rerfrovico amVaintageoi an 4, 2_,proenrod at the Lima. Stable of the enbeeriher in Montrose, on reunnable terms. lipaurae, Aug. 14, :MO. D. 6rooDn, . - - Ayer's Saxiapaillht,- . FOR. FITRIFYIN TRE.BLOOD„ And fcrir' ths speedy airs orthelmbloined varieties of Utica?* . ' Seirotaln asidrikusfullus Atilleetions, such its Taunting. Vieers, Sores. Eruptions. Plan- ' Plesi• Pustules. Blotektiii. Bolls, •Ilhairas,', and nil Skin Diseases. • • 0.4. x LAND, Ind:, sth June, led 9. .1. C. ArEtt k" Co. Gents: I frel it Inv duty to ac. knowledgs what your Saresparills - -bas. iloue,lbr me. Dating inherited a Scrofulous hilketion, I hive suffered front it In „varfous.ways for years.. Sometimes it biirst Out in Ulcers on my hand, and arms; sometime' , It turned' inward arid • dinresiod'ine at the stonmeh.Two. rams .ago It broke out on my head_ and covered rnricalp and ears with one Sore whieli.was painful and lonthaome • beyond description. itried many medicines anti ,ever'? physieLins, but without ; much relief from any thing. Its `fact, filet disorder grew worse.'• thatgth I was reloleed • to tend in the Goepel Metractiseyou had permwed . an alterative { Sarsaparilla ), for I knew from your repu tation that iny thing you made most ba good. I tint to Cincinnati and got and used It till ft eund toe. took it, as min 'advise, in mall doses of a teinqwwinful over a month", and used almost three bottles: New mid healthy skin soon began to Stern underthe stub. which lifter a while fell off. My skin IP now clear, and I know by my Sedinge tint the disease is gone from my eystem.• Yon can well 'believe that I feel what l'am saying when I tell you, thei s t yen to he one of the apostles of the age,' and MtMdit cart gratefully, Youra, •, 'ALFRED 11. TALLEY. St. Anthony'. Piro., nose „or Ervalpelle, Teller and. Salt Rheum; Scald Ikea d scoria, Sore ',Eyes, Deliver. • Dr. Robert 31., Treble Writes from Ssiem, N. Y.. 12th. 11159 that ,fur has cured an Inveterate case of Dreesel. widelo threatened to terminate tidally, by the pereereting vise of our Sarseturilla, and also a denger ous atteek of Matielicnit Ervinpeloa tie huge Mum, of the 'same; says ho cures the common Veal/Mons by it con. -Stantlyi Broneboireie, Goitre, or Suellel Nnek.. Zebuton Sloan of, Prospect, TeXas, write,: "Three bottlesOf your Smeamirilla cured me front a Goitre—a laideonwearelling on the neck, which I had suffered front over two yearP." Levirorehree' or. Whites, Ovarian Tumor, • Utealas a. Ulceration; • Perntate Dia eiee•. Dr. .1. ICS. rlianiting, of New York City, writes " I most elwerfully comply with thatemneat of your agent in saying thave round your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterativedn the numerous, complaints-for wide). we em ploy such a remedy. but espeeially in Prmak Pismo,* of the ,litendblousdlethesis. I have enied many invet erate eilson of Leutorriwea by it, and some where the cont . :A:tint was caused hy Werra/too of the uterus. , The ulceration itself was Peon cured. Nothing, within my knowle, _lee equal. it for these female derangements." • Edward S. Marrow. of Newbury, Ala., : " A dan gerowtocorfau tumor on one of the Serudes in my family, winch Mull defied all the roonedkks we-could employ, has at length been completely cured by your extract of Sae eaparilia. Our physician thought-nothing but extirpa tion edull afford relief, but he adviser( the trial of your Sarsapiwilla es the last resort before cutting: and it provetteffectiani. After taking your remedy eight weeks no syniptom of the diseaae remains." • Airplane and 31ercurbar DI New Otti.e.ves, 2:01, Antrust, 1550. Drs. T. C.. AVM. : I cheerfully comply with the request of your agent, and . report to you some of the .effeetal have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I foie cured with It, In my practice, most.of the com plaints for whire it le recommended, and hove toned its effects truly wonderful In thOeure of, reneroil and the eurini;Disortie. One of my patientediad Syphilitic ulcers. In his throat. which were consumhig 1.1., palate and the top of, his mouth. Your Soreaparilia. steadily taken,. cured film in live-weeks. Another won attacked hyaeo .ondarl symptom. in his non., Ind the ulceration had ' eaten away a considerable part of iti.so that 1 believe the diannler xould 'soon reach his brain and kilt him. lint it yielded to myadminietratiou of your Sarsaparilla; the uleere healed. and he Is well again, not of course without some disfiguration of the fare. A woman whir hail been treated Or the inure disorder by mercury was muttering -fromlllis poison In her bones.. Theylimul become so sensi tive td the weather that on a damp day she sulTerni .eniciatiog pain In her pinta and bones. Shy, too, was cured entirely by yonr Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I '., know from its formula, wlitch , Your agent gave me, that thin Preparation from yanr labortitory mut be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results with it have not surmised me. 'Yratenuilly.yours, G. V. LARI3IEft, M. D. Rheumatism. Gout, 'Liver Complaint. Istotrestmcce, Preston Co., Va., rth Jule, 1e52. Dit..l: C. ATER. Sir; I haus hematitic.] will, a pain- IbLehroule Ilheitmation for a long time, which haflled the -skill Of . physiciatia,Mnd snick to time-in apite of allthe remedies I could find, until 1 tried your Sarsaparilla. One 'bottle Cured me in t two weeks, and restered my general health so much-that I Mil far better than before I was attacked. I think it • wenderfUl medicine. J. *FRE A 31. Jule'', Y. Getehell, of St. Louie. writes: "1 liar, been aMicted for years with an ofection of the Jirerorlilcit destroyed my health. I tried every thing. and every thing failed to relieve Inc; and I have been n . broken-down man for time years from no other cans, than deroopement of the "Jeer. nybelovedpastor, lie !ley. Mr. Espy, ad viscat meld try your Sarsaparilla, bemuse he said he knew you,. and anything you Made wits worth trying. sty Mg of God It has cured me, and ens so purified my blood as to make a new than of me. I feel young amain. The best shat can be sald of you in not halt guod enough." Itch irrue, Cancer Tumors. Enlorgetnent.T.G. , ceintiou, Caries, and Exfoliation of tine A grunt variety of dues fume been reported to ne where • 'etirr,l of these fonuht,bie counirialiits hare resulted front the Use of this remedy, but our Space here will not ad mit them. Some'of;them may be bunt h, our- A iii•iriran Almanac, whielt the - agent', bilow named are 'denied to furnish grills to all Who cell for them:' • Dripeps Heart DI , Fits, Epilepsy, ,1 Melancholy, Ne ura I g fa. • - Many remarkable cures of these affections have been - l a ss a m - the alt im ra d v m e is o into o % f d - e h m is o m ns e d action, alnt d s tTimhuus overkomea disorder., which mad be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy hail laugher% required by the. neceivithe of theltrople, and we are confide:ft that this will do for them that medicine can do. Wm FILLER flyer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID4I7Ttt: or Coughs, Colds; Influenza, noarcenees, Cronp,'Bronehttfs, fur Intent fonnump. Alton, and for the Relief of Consuinp . floe Patlente, In advanced • - stages of the Disease. This I s • remedy ao universally known to surmise any other for the cure of throat and - lung complaints, that tt Is aides. here to publish the evidence of its virtues. - Its enthralled excellence for coughs and colds, and Its truly wonderful 'cures - of, pulmonary disease, here made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. FM, are thevommuidties, or even families, among them who have not some personal experience of Its effects some living trophy intlieir midst of Ile victory over the subtleand dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know.the dreadful fidelity of these disorders ; and as they know, too, the efforts or thin remedy, we nets! not do more than to assure, them that it has nuvr Itall the vir tues, that -did harevilin making the cures which hare WOa so strongly upon the con fldeme of mankind. PrsOared. by Dr. LC. AYES CO., Lowell, Masa Ft& Bale by Abel Turroll on trot.. herd: d I hit n ntOalt; N.. wan ,k . hwither, Auburn st ,c 1.4 1 y enlere an:l di nggisit ercry w here. oc y cu Ir3pC33:' 121-'14.33!,11.ril C).E1.173M1 iIIUMAN MISER -- Vit:tfiht<shed in is' Reated Encl.tope; Price 1.3 cent... tE(TURE BA' 1)1C. CFI. ERWELL i f fN on the anew and cure of Sperrnator . - rhrea. Concumptlon. ldentnl and I'llyeica Debility. Nervins)ner9. flpllcpc.--; impair Pd 'Z11111114,11 44%1)e body ; 1. eaknere of blte limhr:,nd tile back: 1ndb.144)-ition low) of memory; ,„.001,,,, ty :15,t• ..”11 rude timidity : rue; actin , lie: headache : nITI r 1 ier». - 4): the eye)); pi in- Wee nil the thee Involuntary enit-eions. and ev :oat io capat!ity the coneerinenee, of youthful i ildloevet ab r o il: I s , ad m t i r7 d ibLe rt l . et t4r , , f i n etgrl i Proven the: the ovl '4 l%) ' rTt t l i t t ol e it ra m e edielnt L • n and•witlont etirglcrt e l 9 l4 p B e ' rat i fo r n e u and Ithonld be read by every youth and every men In the land:' • . Sent under . .ent. 'nny orldr,•”. inn pinin vented olive' to. mcatipt of 'tx cows: or MO 1 , 04111V1 by R0(1 r PI?. ( . 11A5.,.f, C.. Kr,iNE. ja*.}.—`4;l.l 191' Tithrery York , Post 13,,x_. 45811. Kr • . INIOVERS 0,141)ak: • Nis' :1 1 1:•• " • • ..e) • L 411_ arexi • IrTllBlictotts ToRIC Stimulant, EMpeclally designed 1 tor the mg , of the Medical Profcs.iiiirand the FaidllY, haring superceded the so e.glivd "tlins," • Aromatic," • ••Selinapp;," etc., io now en dared by MUM, prominent Ishialctuna,,cimairt:. and Coll noirdeurn, al possessing nil those 4Ntnitisie medicinal gqnalitleaitonle ri dl tirMlci which beloirg torn OLD and GIN. Pat np in quart bottles and sold by hltbrug. gists and Grocers, etc.' A. M. 111 INgt . [l•stablislied in MS.] • . Sol 9 Proprietors, )c4 'yj No. 19 Broad Street, N. Y, Pqrsate dt 'running Druz Store. 'Montrose. • le. •%, - 4 1,, . _ EMIL . % AV FAIN'S • TAR - AND WOOD:NAOTRA A2l, the best. Medicine in the world far Me cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, • Bronchitis, Asthma, Breathing, • - • . Palpitation of the Heart. For the relief of patteota to adraneed etagis of . Consumption together with all Diseases •-• of the Throat and Chest ana which . predispose .to Consumption. 11a:tad...ft the root of dinalee. and matte the feli deetrayer stieennth In Itriinf nlooprodu• nee fret e.rpeetoratiori, rt indnere healthy action • 1 41 At diseased dintownitemhrane and ti..anee. I • tis pamiliczty adapted to the radical • • etre of AsTHld.ei. . ' One donl of th# ra1u41.5 S 17:17P nth% girea ewe and ivnocrlently.kep, r jwriierdar nature qt the rliortare dealer. ir ^r ry ptca,tillt tO the torfr. (but protriptin tin cirri-IJc Try it ,be renrinded that. il ',trainable Jo the curet?! Braasseisital ffecaitasio, ?tied! so on'', pi. Rattle. Preinred only by Dr. A. RSE.3IIi7I.IN. and sold by A. INenvegin, • cV - 07:, V. Tr. earner nth and PIIPI. .4 R strati, !Mauro.. Pa. Art. .rtk in Slantron , by rn423 it•lns I B.EL TUE BELL Druggist. ! (IL Reit In niarket, efin.taatly on hnna. and at as low 11 a price sit It can be obtained of any Dealer In town. Urßemearber Tarr etre Dni; 'State Rk:FORT OF : tOLON ROBIN SO • • .;• . • oFTag, =EMI . , . V 1;4 1.1I:A N ll- -SET '.I . L li, ..)i. EIC T. ~• • . or The following Is nn extract Intito . thn wport o Soloniltoblnnon. kali., liublinheil In tlatiow Yuri. ,Tri Gene;tin:fen:Hirt to Vinvlstal. MI poreuul cue rend tiits.rnpurt with Interemt. . - ' - . Advantages ;ofl'armingaear marks upon Mad—Soil, its grist. Fortility—lha Cadae.of Rertility—Amorint of Crops Protinood— . . Prrictiest Evidence. - - - • It Vs certainly one id the lilOlit extensile fertile Arse., ' loan iimant level monition. and stlitable condition for pleasant farming,that we know of nth -ale of the - we.; ecu t vairten. ' lAe.fonntinoniir of the-oldest farms anti, rentlyjunt an profitably productive an when diet cleated of forto4 fifty, or a hundred yearn ago. !no twoggiwt wuitld soun discover the cause of tit continued -fertility. The whole country is u marine c, prodti and ill through the soil t we found evidence. rd ~d. carmine substances, generally in , the form of.indelsh 4 - - nny distinct forms of sac.,:,: r. s t' ll i e c i t l ' a r , e :f u tli m e tertiary ari ov' tt i r igut nn i atien : and thin marly rut stain, la licip.tered all through the soil. itt a % 'try tointillnitt, ii form. and it, the etilet conditlinn must easily ansii.lll..tra by Chili plants no the farmer destrce to coil .% ntr, • Marl, Stoll Its (oinks has been used to fee 111., t• tiny. is ' toglatiti. frien the tinicit was...,C, opal. 1:;•,1111 L. a.„, . a tt a In pranen and Int:filially a mart owl In' Li t litit• a Lb L ,i , a eallialde bed of inalit,re, Ilia! ern IL et i., • i Lit eared awl 'Tread overt l*.t . field. How Into h mot r ,al Lab!, dr r, it must he when ntuzul already tui:.ed tie. cot thi. ,„,,, where new pare - ivies. w ill Ito I Met! it,. nod ex pOtett. :, il. trtnnformed to thew/cm:ea nee 'every time he - Itt.lrs ties earth'. . . . Ilaiting then eatlnfidd One minds with the rarer, the; Will 4.t. be excited with wonder at teeing I'l(lodt:tint 1.-. .idence - of fertility of a non w Writ in our nitttat,,,,,,o„ lug the name general chnracterintit s oral It ant ;Imre. no en,. In entirely usultiounerati‘ a except an , itn 14 , ..111,ei1i,. scan :in prumotcdby artificial fert ilizatiaat'.. A few words about therm:Arty and value of thin his! for calti walla', of which we have some strong proof. 00 first visit was to - :Fulham it, SClterrn. Ftnirkla: township. Gloucenter coanty,,rim parch/int it nctne • It I.t milen north of 'Nl:lying:, warn t three y tarp. ago; air. 1,;„ parmine otentablinhing it steam mill. to work up the tin. bet itito luather„lo 'tendon by the new Vain oad. lie w. I: Emtli, firewood and coal, for which lie built 'n t rad , . s • mile!and a half long. Ile also Tarnished sinteen atilt.. • r the . odad nidth tire, Lll.llllllll DO doubt Made the tip..` prolitatileAllotigli lii, mainObJeSt wan to open a Grin having het:apse convinced flint the nos et as ... i . fi leat 1,, i ., , ZUlt4fationni lit this helm , not been 4j,111 int. 11, tioniir or his traps prove. For Im:tame. the rl.canted t: h.. • oferOpping. :lad bushels ol pots/toil.oil one acre, w. f . :, Wet:nth u halite:l in the lield. Tills .. year. seven to. r; vritifinit manure. produced:Val bunhels of hats. item.. tielt4the Iltvirerop was potatoce.,:pla n tea athOlig Ihe rootn:and yieltledlfilitinliels. The potatoes vet r, d,;, and wheat mown. and yielded Ifibunhele: and the Field l , " to under and and , it to bucker lout n hici, yield. h 4: - ., ; .bus els ; andliteni the grOllnd Was cone to ch., er and 'timothy - . a hich gave an a first crop 2440ns per ai re. Ttie fertilizers applied to these crops were fret, anlr - froml cleueittin : second. 115 pritmtis„of superplibsi Ito. of Bite : thlrd. - `2OO bounds Peruvian guano : 0„.„r,,, 1 1,„..; eta of olneked lime - has been spread upon the clot er sin. , it was mowed, apd turned in for wheat. , Mi. Witnou'es growing crept , . and the Wheat ,ritt.hh.,,-, - 'the. Orenent ecason, all indicate his land a- product i% c r, oar! tart of the State. • _.. .1 r . .•I Mary IlarrOven, all old etyle Jersey woman-Later.. several toilet , south ta-Mr. Wilson7n, a e were en tin Itl , a - larlltntrack with the fine appeal:a nee of S field - of/ I.lto /..; t ..sociiitOpped to Inquire Of the hired mien how It was pr•,. der. d; Wefound that the land had.been the. rear lea n - oe - utforein whey. *own with clover. anti this nit ot.• thtanon. andinst eprinri ploWed once, „Ili th one ''ps or old nag:' and planted with corn.. - Yen, hat you manured high, we nuppo net" we salt! In • terrogatively, and got hie rept L' : • , "Mr alit. Yolloce• a e catiltili ' L debt. that ; 'erase w,• 115161 but fort ysm e horselonclo altogether, for 2:1 acre-. antile wanted the most mit for the truck " . , . T e trndk cone rated or beets. carrot-. cablatte t r again, bee.. toenails, &e., and a very_prodartive patch of Lin, • beans, grown for marketing.. tor•we were colt-fit elk: t the kill wan not Infertile:seven unaided by clover. sotto, had:ted the corn. bectinee the ••treckpatelt" had tint her, clo o clered. rind had been in cid tivatien loag e a,,,,,t, t „ ,A, Ittexate all nigns of the forent.• , . Oar next visit wan to the largefarm of Ander4 Shard. five-miles north of 3111Iville, fropi hand it nide east ~ 1 ! the iailroad. and _Pint ahollt in the centre of 'Vine l and - NI u,l,Starp commenced work here in Itccron her. Is's% a; on ti - t 0 acres. In tenthan three yearn lie ha, 'got 3:it I awn;- de - ared and 1111,1 . .114 till. -en-°n. all it til l . imids. t i andalivided into severaf fields. wkb cedar rail .is pl.!, I renal, •; has !milt a two-•tory itLeellinr..- about thirly•nlx or fatly feet, and a ,mailer house Intl form ittllen re, and a ,tat le and granary and.iinilie 01 he r. oat Itaitilin gs • , Cps-idernhle part of the land wan cleared for :he plfrw i at em thdlarn an acre. and "11 ~.4,1,,,,, r i I the tlr,l snip ea, n0.,•11,, heat_ limed wit li 50 bushels In poled, r per it re -. " ThiS crop ante he pat in from .1 ely 1111 to 211111. am: N lit.U, r front twenty to thirty bushel, per acre. harts —ted tr.. Se,. l ember t'when the land beinegowed • with teat pounds r r Teritvian guano and needed with rye:. yielded 13 1 o I:, , biLidielti per acre and ten dollars )I,i °rill of straw . 'et,.. ; ryeetubble turned. after knocking oil /11.11%:1 , ;:rt-u!L of I oak sprouts. and drenned again With pip,o arid n , c id,„! I to'whanut. gave lti unit; bootie's, The crop Li hie}, tic ~.„.. I threoliin*while we-were there Tamale,- wore. or a ~ I plump grain. and the strew I- Sere twat y. '. We Went rover the 11 , 11111141• :Hitt f.tllltll , l (tie r ef 0 V 1 . 1 . are , i tilp,,tt;y. from seed sowed la- t sprillgyrat t 4.- wheal n i: a - ou harrowing. looking? , welt a- use et er ^e:l, , it t.1 , .1i any Oldl . llltiVlltoll farm li .firi• with a ants. a, a -e. n ‘ l,,,-„. v , ; the witer to clear nit .1111.• fleas afal rotten -I,'• la t.• . ; awl +ruing ',takes, to :nark redo:mem * l/111,. we . II t, OA, 19 ellt.ttlegT ri Op elt ye.ir wl:I: a ma wt i , !_ h. ; , •h : , •• ' '.lied well gletrantettiw .. t.,,0 , p .r at re. If at aAI gee. the overp no if it 0 v.:rrinr- tile 'estimate. • . Part, of :he 13n.hva4 plant.,l v.:lh f,..n:00.••• for a 'nr. erne. tthnh yielded tnrt hundred. a int tWisilly 1 / 1 1-hvi,. p. acre. ht was then lirat4l with I; v hu-h- 7 s . per-a e, .7 4 ... Seeded tvith wheat and clover,. cu It:! en: ao 11 , ..ra1, Jvcr 15 bushels per acre, and the clot or now look. Other portion. , hare been planted with corn. 3r 3 tr.; rrajt,whichyieldedthirtrhusbelaof yellow fiat on. and the crop forty buthel,..and the tall treated librpounds ufjuuun. we - are ,tire, nouuc w 0r.:41 ce , [llilate hr.ow ferlS l loodneb• per acre.' Unit reader will recollect that 11, writer is new ingot tantim . perfeetle new, and which can cct.rce;t be Fon . skit:red in good aralde condition.—Eb.l in other Casa, the rprit crop of hot tear nits ncd with oat., this re:V.11,1114 vet tare-lied. :P pObably forty to fitly hut:R.N. Swett pOtatio uutllon, iota in fur% it /1. • I peach and other fruit. treet•planted I hi. year. rho, 1,11111,1 y that this long neglected tract or land -chottlil nnd there ;hitt e•I [WIZ pro!. hi: : • that it will not ; for under thr nurtticte of lir. Lantii, 11 will belt viaL.(l into itnutllotr, with roldo located L. to • ciontnutlate gurvliyor 6 now hu,y at —and all purchased will he required to 1,111111 10. - 31 C... and either fence their lot- in thofio •.• rirl ituree to lire without knee. unlit 1., prclet.. 11 10. IrWhirtl 111CIlla , a good pophlutiou will be ...ern... who will mitabli-h ehorehcr, rehm.b., !doh,. mill .....- ehine ohoite and homes—home- of Ainerietto n.riloit;.. . roulirbul by garden:4, orchards, Cud& and omit if aily one. tram ;tinter:mm.lmnd of hu (tire of dialt::ing tsit.mir.=ttits,Curlitc.. I,r• de.itrour to unit a ti - VW loCat hat noel Ciaap II n tit.) country.iind who may re a d:uuiltidieicwh.,tw, hn e truly state& he well to and 4,, far liim.elf wh,:t maybe meta within a two bourn rid., of Illtil..tietk.l.in; SOLON IWIlItt:SoN. . _ ~ , . •.: ( 9 ), ~ , .(. .- ~_ - ~,, . i • ..- ~(.... 7 -7 ...: '✓ ^-1 . / ... ,. ✓ L ....d . , ...{ .., _ I , 5.,- .r ../ . A ~.• ~ ....(...-7-4.,, i. . \ 1 -.• ' •...' 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