. dioVek Va ilt, -ktitlghi L er 1* - . ` ' ; Many fatinWaii.ticii thili*preeiate the, importancaof : raising.e.laver .exprestP: ly to plow under for the prirtiosaciffertil-r -hung thitioilr Red - Clover - tyill grow in : * almost anY.soil tit eteo*et ; ~t) o t yields mosttibbndintlyin liadeeti;..earidy foam, as thelong tap meta penetrate-far into thetiab-soil,aedsoatequei 2 tily. it will grow in soils liio . dry to support_ ; many other Idndiefgra,ss.. . - ' : *:' * • • -. ' bhlcarouh matter is an excellent, stimu lant to cause cloirer titircidtice a 'good crop; and among the many schemes to amelioaitiaolli 'and. bitniiheiii to it high state of fertility, J„..rslgenUlover and Hine to be the -eheapWritrd-W e reanure, in aci' dition to ivhafraiarnytrd i'litmre is ntade on the 'titbit; lt:=ThittiitrOe epd excrement' all properly pg.Seeirial llom ,4ndue fermen tation and.:**Witllth.-iajfdieious rola tion of drops' atia4-4 7 efit•thabd careful cul tivation* aro _ahhit-alk. thht a farmer re-. quires teikeepfiplaititcenstantlyimprov , itig. ~, , •,.:•,, , - ' --ily; ~. , Plaster or ihrie - 4111.x.tafee'white or red °ldler ; seeds tO spring up wherethey must haire.-ilain dormant for a. considerable Igigth of time, and when these grasses 1,40eU10-40-,* syontaneously it is a min 1-sign of the Improvement of the land.. In ieetions' of country where-severe frosts bccarvolover seeds shan't:lllo sewn in the felt tosuccaed, well,, and there is no crop perhaps among which it will grow better than oats. 111 1 wish to grow. a crop of clover to plow under , for manure, I try to sow-oatsas early as possible; in March; if I can. I plow cornstubble in lands thirtY threeleetroutwo reds wide, so thatl eau know how much grain I am solving to the acre, bytneasuring-ths length of the ! furrows. I-saturate-seed oats and-elover yed.xith stale chamber lye,,theu,slyy the wet~ ais *refit' one-fourth of its but o f ef fete lime. I sow two bushels of oats to the acre, and after it is harrowed in I pass over the ground ivith a triangular drat to make it smooth 'sad - level ;"then 'sow h peek of clover seed to, the sere, and har row id Slightly with a light harrow, and then ,Spish with a roller; r =,_ If: khaitS nny fear that a dry season may occur I mix turnip seed artienulte clover seetlilirlth the hope that may play sue l CedlO getting en ough vegetable matter to grow, seas to eleverly shade the ground by the time the crop •of oats is taken from off the field. By " .teal experiment I find that there is a . ass of fertility to the soil to allow a bare oats stubble to stand in a broiling Anglist,'• sun, without a spear or blade of grass of any kind growing, to counteract or miti gate the burning rays and high and dry • windli,:lthat ,So evidently appear to draw the streni,th and`substance out of the soil. After the crop, of oats has .been taken ,frotn the field, if the land requires Manure, I haul and spread it without delay, not fearing that it will waste much by expos ure to, flieltmethere, if there is a green 1 coat of thriftyclover for it to rest upon% Incredille.as it may- appear to some, a `green mud of clover upon land - covered with a coat of unfermented manure, Will I act in conjunction with each other, in as. sintitlatiw , 'from the `atmosphere . to the sill enric hing qualities, which is lost by the amend being turnkap to dust, that absorbs -.the dew that falls on the surface only; and that is evaporated by' the sun befare mid-day; whereas- clover shades thwgrimirict and retaina,the • dew; and by the aid of the uip-rooot, , which draws ,largely from the atmosphere,; .and depos :i deeply in the soil elements contribti ting.to,• fertility, and adds - many tons of vegetable 4 matter - to restore_ the loss sus tained by the abstraction of crops. r About the middle of Septenaber, if the weason btuilocea favorable, there Willa* a flue crop if_ . clorer, Which I plow under, and as soou is possible - , while the, ground is %fresh -and snellow, I sow with ' wheat one ands; 1"alf imshets= to the acre, wet -with - chamber lye ht least a year old, then :dried with a half bushel 011ie finest bode d list from-the, button. factory ; then , bar `fair; drag Or eot the ground smooth, after which sow a half peck - of thiaetb,y, seed to titVhic-ii'd'llet.vs- 'Over it sfightly:With a " - tat . f tw .,, le.-- ligbl, barrow. This completes the opera- 'Fa s ' '* l .a.1 .° , - ...4 A ' 7 1 1 -', A -'-. .6011 , ,And,leaves 'the ground nearly about riIiANGEOf boars. ' Monday; Jan. 4th, UM mellow.asif the. oats stubble had been‘:='• ft"' Mthil winle/ I "efe" 41, P Bl4 it a / 3 ° l4 ° l e following boars viz: plow4underaad the - land - exposed togs , w , : ....,,,-.5..4.t)T.11.. - ,-. / .6 ,'-' . trailing- sturfor several weeks. Then wet I."="iFx r gittZ l iti . titj'Al,rett;i74%. l:l 7n; barnyard manure hauled out' and inimedi- 3 . u Ni ati ht Express,l:sBa.m s. Steamboat.' 'Wit p.m 4.4 plowed under, , to:sare - -the.stretitrth, it - *silt' lett,. „at: tt'VV,lireigh natl "t, 10;02;11 t leii - frOtrerappretifivthilethe tool:titre 21 . Acc•lncolk. titinOPP el° 44 1 ,' ..: 1 • _Train t runs every dim No. l6 - rano Sundays, but °glair- Wei:lamina - olg eafar to-lionr - fine ddesuotrillatataiy. ,. ..Tisiusosstraisie,ntyainti, Atgl,..eral do fora time a pesitireinje. Irorli.rnag throng* a-Biala. aratidoesrlotenitto Din . itlilt,...euiEreiiti ooniot ninon `farmers iirme is kirk. CH1 t .413 NOWT Gen, Supt. E. 11; a 7" ANTIWNY, titia kr: ,i 1.464 i4ziauld, l 4Pill*ed tWA4a'tir ` l, l • ..,.`, 4' '--; iii44: l ' . '_ e*t :F. i 1 4 1 13 1 t ore t7 tinleis f tii make titaothy seed sumed - 61 ). " - '4.. * * - --1 , -; Aft- • t * -"" Is :well in4tiowitig amorig whesiti f brit" ' 0 1, 9graviLle. a ena , vlini , mitithtes-;against raleins; clover to .. ~ , _YU ,4 1 .W.A.D.WAT.s Yi• •F• , ~-0 PloW Ndot- Tz tOr•iparall:o s ,#lisi as .. - aTosi by ''''' - Ciii-ixlPheiiiisirsi , :iiii•iai- " ,hAvicq,4lf o.grplit,24;9'?Fiiose4>Aratb"Ab4 p a • OUR CStio - tbilibneflOttlia m ilaildia*,.. :over ?Our ked,; for if vou", throw;!ldhartra 'hew of area ; l tjn2 l 3l a" l AMe i n lii /if SIB EIT" OW '4l';, : iitaiia4ii' - ' , * „ilisa.s 04 Imeriellz/t•,e4- .via 4 t ' ~• ,;) • ':' -r' - Ts Major•diiii . liA - : D 2: 44llllilleglei4leci ---'''' tidipm; c-ttieiri , - lay, tiolfile,.7-WkstE ,- ,rembieti on is-84 Lieutenant-Colonels-207o1bert .-439 Ta b : i 4iiereisilLbea rich"- spept,' - illiChit ~„„Tie c tuailf , s 2l, ,,sl l46, ...,_s2 „ erraphluw e i--2;64 , ,, evident that f it. ,is „best,' to keep.: Otnid •TtletWialiti. Ato - la t igraariora:' ah:idea:, riTuntitliy iced Will : gVow :Well i ,clulllt i eg, ulu g"r iw r ei glertite emo d n Eggr,,, ant '' ; ' ameng-Jrheatiafter once' plo*n4,lf a lit- !Gilliam). AL order fey eibumlifetires - IrOm our as eare.iic bestowed in extra cultivation- zasiLeattlititillt* • a S1•10;and snit by of the ground.. Many farmers sow ift - mi . , -- - "': ,-. 1 - iiiat ogra . 01. 40 ......•:-/b uitte " . - - . y: ,, , am rough..sidWe,; =ileac. it without: _ or these _ 4 4 42ilu f aetore , *great Twiny, in c harvowing, in whibh easeit 1111111 L -creep er,,....atetress.,.. Sesen,Leita si jaajack...,,,,,;;., - ~,,P,,if„,,..:. ; ~,.71 ghl yk., 1440.1 amoug.tbe clods attd'grOw the bejairrt k a ti traat i taria t • ' . = Wia; Wtir# ,' , , ~, an bovine' eddy by-nntirat Si ge=ts Oft-Siz dente per -,11 :•3 8 -. a '4 ( Pa:ion among farmers in re- ° L wrat a iraTrr; l " 42"4 oti:"T e .,-"'.' ' , : , 1 'UM gard-• ga (.4V state of growtb.alover .statsgbpts:&!troncoprt,vitwa . sh o u ld l e jp . , to pl? - fli under, to. prodice- - oirtitivarilearttuaiwttltieteiatNeariatiaga* - *st - efecta.,in cortohing;tbe soil and'pri? jece'AQf 1 4 ,3 'EA. ~....,'''- .6 ''''` - ''''- anittlit:eriva• C MY - eiPerien„,ce . -Paintalia a ' ."- "itanutacturers Or 21 %1 0 .404 1 u_ yerfectly I've state as De ft , tor'whea ai m . - 'lOl iNsur i lrdelt• eillitiftablioin therels toff sauch - ste. s*ls cl b y: m t./24 " - an ti 9 M - Sllltal7 Sign win charine Igatior- - liOntaleit4l4.l4 which by, t rillbe ', I W - 4 -, . ,e-r. , ...., ;7' Nlififit4o,oo-llasAleSenCY : t9e o Ortile . i f t ,M DI ,: : ;40i, :'. ' ii...ti c .:' stlit; S e .4411,7, FiV-tea;yeara To;Sikteglaittitaiso , 'Ws drii)ti° . ttn, r: , ' 4 4 ; _ ' ''.:. ; ,ilWr Aillii4 - ifoil '1.40M,.'110 olsnyesiseeted et:rid irowing-finekbrirpi of clover =tont linttal. and.. 194 it stand without 11 4 ** 5 - AllhiloSsll.' lbw', 444 or.NOT, i t dog is** ilk tiits- stzlbwei*fi; ea..' ,timed olowor t and.cut the tilt :Croi of:09- Win,..-m..c~^'~~5...~..,.w..x.- .~mx~T.~,kt:°`l~, . I have rePeatOY raiseisi 01 0 .!..verlitiont corn and foutid that ikpaid foi.thetionble d' expense; and= have' 4peritnented . : pp- I on other vegetable's matter toy havti4Oilw; plotted ande l ). green ' crops or; 1 14. pats, corn, buckw eavand , turnips,' none of which, heieve'v t ,were equal. teielover, bat they have the' advantage over that' plant . as a meatus toimproyeaterile.69l4- • IPIY beeause - clisver is an arisled A li?: itiO and milli not groi in a Voni „ Mr: - Editorii have not' exhausted , this; subject. Ineitid in faiei cio ver as. a rem:l46l - o'oB. I km:owl-ant tedious', bit inn a working-man,. and ad dress myself to practical armers.--Ger mantown BLANKE'rI-70 HOUSES. -21 0P'. Fr 61 : 46 who have , the' :care of horses in w inter .` mako.aseriolts mistakoin throwinga Watt ket on the animal astoonms he is stopped. oftorbeeorning , heated -by long travelling or hard labor. The vapor that steams up I from - the horeides - ofthe horse condenses rand ;Wets the blaiihet, and ailie continues I to - cool:-the cold itudtwet - coveriugf syhiah keeps liiin - suet; bill's irattini& -Of warming warming bim. The better plan is to allow tha4tople•to Atm' #ucovered until cooled doto to abouethalardlitary temperature, (which of course will, depend on and must bp,mulated.bycoircumstmerkaud then Orem:944 fli7l44riket. rj) —LAIR ve y r cagy, f 9 t, . 46;r4' 1 0 4 rtlhP second `Otoip-MI • ali, 6lll o4hillt•lrit*!srtut-t i r tO• for . 3711,41,4, wIliC kiss acidlifw fie t: -6 - geitiaii* , 4o higliet than the barite lir this plan I saved for-tlerioitirerciß all the manure ?, which I appheff: as - possibleialti nnfer*ented state. Un— der this systeiritlie Soilimirovetrqidly, but in consequence of the-increase of the mice crop . , ci!susettlit s lup4ecq4bTovor affording therfcwfotorwarl* imft protection to mcrease"andintatifoly4 obliged to;abandott' the' plan, sui4 vitort , again to the*th-und the loot tel.:men the c.a. • . • ',` . ; -77- • • Wholesale Bend bealers in ZAZIOVAMX9 • TAMA> =, • = STEEL, NAILgi-`'- faTibWES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. .. MIMIC RAM COUNTESSITNK& T. HAIL SPIN EL RdILROAD & MINING supPz.rzs; CARRIAGE 'aparNat, Air,2l4; oStir4R AST BOXES. BOLTS. NUTS mut WASHERS. .PLATED BANDS. NALLEABLE, IRONS,' HEWS. S'DKBS•..w FELLOZEI, sEdir SPINPLSB. , 80W4.4.4. vicAs, 'I3tOCICS D,IIPVI:OiLLOWS amums, suaitEs. SILA..ta CnICTUE AND MILLSAWS. RIMTINOiTA,CIMO • SAMS BLoCSk PLASM PARIS cENENT, HALE a ORINDSTONNS. PTILSCIf WINDOW 0 /./iNN.DtlgNEßtiltni:/C* -DAIRBANN.'S SVALES: ~ • • N'ersiies. 111. 1863. 1' 17 " ' 'mous I emote/ FAxmittiMi. sack; eisriasksoloriesn' VIAMISIN DIE COWIN, srij a lp o k air i se sue Om ter sale by WORLuII - 7 i t 70i1 .apor .-! 2Op 91471 A 'AIM 04720raTigATIMIAM . : • .Flisa.tavery Jrcies, a trell.tucota ',urethane of (wank ,•;.• • • Maine. • , • , 10 ;• , _4411t ,Irfe gOld •lireq:ASOWnlite otsoarS-outurataitit...A. suszerer pet ouelottie which 'tailed ertlvidedredutiegtL and fah unstkerion to ,As, fist as oar:. peal:draft it. thu.agree there het' been' DO Metlitilwritket• ithefore riour contmunity." 144 1401 : 11 . Pimples; Sidebar* PulttifieL Man, • ~ •13ores, =Wall Dinetraos of the BM. , • •.. r . ; '4rom Rev. Rob& Stratton, Irtito4•2llviaint "totly do my duty to you and thirpublicrwhen.l add' rayteurzony to that you publish of themedidnal 'virtues Orlettit fiaIIeArLIILLA. My daughter, aged ten, had en afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, andlUdr.fil* :years, wide/me were-enable . to cure unit wer tried lour -gAg„ , OMPAIWU4. She bas been , weirfor Coma antmitun MerfArsarsits E. Rice. a tvettliaoseicautuitick:eicemieft, •n/Dennisvil eve Matro•VN A 11i - daughter has suffered "for a yearpast - witlia remit ulaut•eruptioP. "Koh was very troublesome . Nothing: adrirded any 'Oaf Until - we triedrir. which soou -cmpletely' earrid ' her., . „. Arige'Cliartra P. Gage. volf*lyiks Gage, - Morrall. t tb nvintinscho'kn. peta in Neutaus, N I I had for several yeem 4 verrtrcintagallovn" in tot face, which grew constantly uorse. n nit disfigured my features and became an intoleralarifffiction. rtried alccut ercrything • Mao could of both advice and medi r tine, but without any relief whatever, until I look your Baartarantata. It immediately made any late worse, as..rink told me it mig htier Abner but in a few weeks the neve skin began toTUM lender the blotches, and con tinued until my Meg IS 11 smooth J 4 antliedj".,end 1 am int tiorit aoy symptomalaf the' Oasis' inert, knew eirjoY:Perfeet hadth, and nit/rout ulett4t. Orr it Your,to Etatusacautu.a." _ iseripelai—Gettesal Debiliti—Purify the /Mood. • fran Dr. Robs. &min, Banton St., N. Y. Dn. - Arta; I seldom to remove Eruptions abd 'Sent/afoot tOrvs by the persevering use of your San. sarauttAA.,oufdhare jest , stir coiled ea.:attack of .tnattit Erpsijitta s s prith 'Be alterative we plisses. mue o the bausimAluaLur, y erou hal stipplied lire pro fession as well as to the people." ' • Nnins vr= R Mums, Atm - . ,!ao G lob; far Mere years! had: tWjellew Eryffpelar an 'my right arm, during which time I tried all the'telebnted physicians I could reach, and took hundreds Of dollars' worth% of medicines. The uksers !were so bad' that the cords became visible. and the doctors decided that my snit' Mist be amputated. I ,began taking your BAIMIA ft/ALLA Took two bottlesi - aall some or your Ytiu furether they bare cured me. I modem as well and sound u anybody. Being in upublier Otte, my care isitnoten to tatiyeady In this uommtadty r unCescites the wander of MIA , Noes on. Hertrilifiewo, of Retreadle. a IF., a/coding member of the Crts'au Parliament. ' "1 bare used your ♦YATAEILLn in iny fimilj; for r...debility, and for pain**. the blood. with very t2c l ial renduyand feel manikins= in commending it to the Olicted.ll - '44ithetara , Pitts RoiteBorel h alt 3Therectitt. BC Mead. rn. 1).07* Itorvey Attlee BV., &s `ats& editor c r runb• begioerg Pennsylvania "'Oar only about - th years of ti so 1111111 tittered tignapies on his forehead. They,ra yapread• until fortecd r a litattisotoo ant ilitien sore, whfeh eby e Wilts audnetendly blip &CM" eyes for acme days. A sidl physician applied' nitrate °Never and ether rem edies-without Any npmrent effect. For fifteen days we 111Fded tatiban= with theta le iambi ;ear °youths Retest* end t ' , erotica wtde4 oov'ertel 'him 'whole Owe. Having : hied. teem ,thing , else we. had any boVe trom, we began flying. your BAnsarattims, and crop lug the iodide o r potash. lotion as you direct. The sore began tthheal'ittaiu Xt had " fen the first bottle. and was well Arbiter we had dab • , theeeedild. The - child's ey elashes: which 'ma'am* , out west 'again 'and he is enimgettealthe and gbh as - cur other.' 'the Aoki neigh. borhood - predletad that the-chEd must dies"? 9yyailir atia Morettita '''Tnuck Dr. Thrum Storst:VSe Mitaserri. • siiiftfol your ilaitsarAzuaLa a more effectual remedy Ter the tecondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for eyphilitic Crean than any other we parser*. The profiradon are in de'bled to you for some ofitta , beit medicines we turrew,* PnettA. J. French, as ceases: Pfillariimeir Law' . relied Mass., mho es a prominent sesegar, 140er ' • Mire ofifastochatens. • "Dn. Mart deir Sir; T your -Saar sitizat,LA en excellent remedy, ror hoth`ei the priaidlount, lecOadary tpe_, and effectual in taros cram that Willitbo obstinate to yfeld - to' other remedlei." do hot know what we can employ with more certainty of Incites, where a powerful alterative is required.:' Mr. Chas. S. Ma Liam, of New Brenneiel. N.J., lad dreadful - j uicers on pis ler caused. by the sbute tff rief• miry, or uteredrial disease, which grew more and More . ilgravatett for yens, rpite of every remedy. or toot meta that could be applied until tbeperveverfugluelif 31 Armin B•.IIAPAAILL• relieved him. Few Came talk be fouud more inveterate and dhireering than th is, arid !I took several dozen Dottrel - ) tri Mae him. Lettemheetr:lWhitee k Sexes% Witektkeite, are generellirpiedueed by fntenial triTtss Marano, and are eery pfteu cured by the tif Ott Yer egret Of Ibir r.anaarliettsa. 'Stirkw: eerie errever. br eld of the Ba.ausaea t teitc4. Ale 11044 . • spiliestion • 100 From the reatanion Cre , flar.inWeriebrcired Di. J'abb Morrill k of (*winter/4 - - - "IlWee found your SianssAnu.s.A in siesllent alter ative in diseases of females, Mans sues of irreguls= Letworrhajtaterns4 UlesiWutic tied lonsiAlebiiity, ingfrodi that - setoff:don dlnTheads, 'hare yieldtd to It, mid ways are' kw that do hot, when' its strict is properly aided by local tresteneus.nf 4 4 gfulsopteUting to Gam the Fulylicatiea,of her maw, " daughtetind my . leritei relf,blie ban 'coxed of a i - Fiy Leateitibrewof long wending, by two bottle* RI YOU' SAP.SAPAIIILLA." athoilEattilll32 Gout. Licser Complaint. Dyapepr, abt Heart Disease Neura4tis, ithaweaused be serror . to in the aystem,Me rapidly eared bolds BM. Saiularammt.W. • • ' tYER'it CATIIAILTIC - PILLS, poss,es, so Many advenowe% over the other purga tives in the r - -rket, and their sum-tier virtues are in universally known, that •we neell not do more Akan to assure the pahlie their' quality i% maintained 'equal tothe, best it ever hIL IMe r ik,coll,that they, may be. 4extiddd on TO 1 all'elint they ever done. Peopaird fir J. C. AYER, M D., 6e Co., Lowell, and told bx • •• • ' . A. TIMIZELL, Montrose, and. by one trader in every town in the pointy. may,lB ewiv - EXEMPTION: OFFICE, OVEI(Tm 'POST - OFFICE, .21LCCO1%TTRCO13311* 2 2. 02123. 1 414 11111 E undersigned twin; made arrangements to sw • azettreessesptintistroMthst.Druftto - tlibse entstie4.• having procure& frontlhe omEe of the Provost-ifaw *hal at Scranton WS .tequisite forms And . Itistruetioi* , 11111114 tend to that businestrathisito bin Montrose ringthe continuance of the draft. °Mee. hours from o'clock, a. in. to 10 o'cloek, p. in. Those desirous of uailin:Lheruseivelwot )str. serviejsrwilltraselitAbc* 'selves atlny oincermitiediately on receiving notice. that thernre drafte‘eadT , assurdlllettl • that in co' doing they win find it to their advantage. TiuktouisunkfortwbootZep ix" aetiand %rho era Instilled to exemptions o ure as PA* watt 41 riftedIdto le Ebonite= of 04111 kiTfriiir of aged orlo2rto toregtotooteuts;.-- • ' 124. Olkogt th,. P. hpinrotagod WlMpuento; foto* thongs more th at 011 01102t.' , 1: , r " If f' Bach •Dhq ' iik___4.24ntiittofiotraillot `4l3.lloeii; nosier 12 years o Agoo,wpciwookooubliclabOr oartt 160/404M0f,i4aMILTOriere•Ablere Aret 1 : 1 lel.illeaurnefarallyrareadytatthernii jerraerslee'o the - united States. SUL Satchposiort.sluxittliololher otrootherless dionitu t derllyears of age s dependent on his labQr for' t ' Machper a son "under 20 pare of age. over U • pars"Rf age •• and maryle!‘ or , "over 42410;t0r,Pf Aliens orunnitttiallieOforelgtiera. • MrWhere there aretwcw br mere tOtuforiti uvra slid the, puns flattest° treetwhie Weitteirthrrele/Otriet'bri insdellerisii the l'hirre w many othertnitterirpirtellingid the.ilti4" Ze 2in W o r w e h lap i lr= r e ig r iatto is* under— pgMtmussives at mai& pq» - -.-•• - - Attorneand•ConmisliOvivititawarld •.. . - 4,lllPrflizOlgt , 7 NIX#42II2IngT; . 131X,V304/: L i f t="= „ z antia , .4 ss! • undue sad give eutglegebAsi '71 74 `, tto R ' s Etta to. slaapvicsuo us ms Alwatldodttos• 7 2,0fittil'at SALM/ 1 1{ 4 -Lt.! PAT 510024 • OM". 40141,:plas.—If • ..... _ _ „ _ a- .r--777rnfry ) . • • orateNotwoui 77..117:11 v efhill ;ice e t, 0ci1133 i l i a r A LI A du - A The Great "Ameilda . aitemediaa," Entfd "7. ' GENIFINMPRYPABILTIONS;Nrizt tatimisoksitirtroeffirttanr..t -,- - - T4=:% 7 1* ,. • • • BARPAPARPIT.A.; — 04143400:R05it,, ivmsti: • . `lam "1:1103ly Concentrated" Compound 'lllst.treoetelb' • 3Ertsc7ata., A pool*? on& Sliteall;/rettlelly,for dine/wee ItOder:,'itidneyo;:- Gravel and Dropsiaait , • Sivellinga.: Vl* Malting that ties the power of dluestliSii, int 4 excites thaabsorberasinto healthy action, bywldeli the watm or pleerona' depoaltfotui. find all unnatural ;A l largememteate rednezd. as well as_peln and ludginattorl, audio goodfor men or eldldren: • HELMORLD't .:.: EXTRACT BUCHU .ion waasaniars A ißingfrom EtComm:3,, h ab its 'o , rDisOps4 . ,. tioniVarly Indiscretion, or Abuie, Attended with th , eg symptoms: Indlipoaltionlo Bzertioi . . lof Power. Lomat Memory, Lb Smutty of Breathing, .• Welk Navas, • , Trembling, Horror of Disease, . . 1 . Wakefulness. Dimness alVislon, , • Pain In the Back. ilitiversallusituda of the ' Flushing of the Bad,. litusculiz System, Eruptions on the Face., - Hot Handl, t . . Pallid Countenance, , • Dryness of the Skin: • These symptoms, lt allowed to giton, which this med icine Invariably removes; 'soon tam* IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILECTIC FITS, to one of Which the patient may expire. Who ran fay that they are not frequently totioared 'by those "direful disease.," le • Insanity and Consumption. Many. aro swum . of the eanee of their but none will confess. The records of the 'insane asylums and the melancholly death, by Consumption, bear am ple witness to lbe trust of the assertion. The ebnetitetion; - enee ifreoted t game w,ealEnesir i Require. the old of medicine to strengthen and.hivigor ale the eYkleln, t Which EXTRACT Bt. CHU invariably does. A trldwilltoirvince•timmOst skeptical: • ". 'Pennies, Females, remains, Old or young, single, innrried, or contem ?kiting iitarriage, ► la mazy affectleraepeoullar ta Females the Extract Da cha le unequalled b? Ray othertemeayras ittChlorosis or itetratickajytegularity, Patna:a:less, or Suppresitoa et the 'Customary lemaeustlems; Moulted or &Mimes state of the Maas; Leachombes or Whites; Infinity, and for all complaints incident to the Sex, whether aria lug from indiscretion, Habit* of Dlesltatloa, or lathe • EtIECLINIE 013 ORANGE OF LIFE.. elm syirrroze Anon,. 140 re;d3Ur 141101JLIE BE, wrrnovr rr . , . Ike no Deism. Idersury t erwUplimums. roedielair for , -. • nnplessantend claceeroSidiSelwas- -(..r , 130 W I NEI:61 - EXTRAC ell II . _ CORSir SECRET DISEASES •.• • In all their stages; at little expense; little or no change in dleC,.no inconvenience, , - , - AND NO EXPOSURE. , It causes frequent , desire, acid giyes strength to Urin ate. therehy.conoving_ otistruetiotr. #ndcm ring Strictorte of the Urethit idlitting•painend faflmtn- I mstion, so 'frequent in this claps of dlsoilleir, imd'expeD lag Poisonous, diseased, and worn-out matter. Wonsan& opon Thousands , :cirao;fium ofpuTTRE , NIARN.I , 9!.:-. , ' - -And who hirre!paid HEAVY. PEES tobe enredinet short titer, hare found they were deceived. And that the •• Poi 'sled,' has by the use for" Powerful Astrlngents,7. been 'dried up in the system to break out in an aggravated form, and PETtgAll AM'S IitAIMSAGIL -...-._ .. . , , J . ` S. E - • 0. • NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all adiretions and Melia Of The 'Urinary Organs. `Whether extetingin MALEMITEMILE.from edaterer mane originating, and no matter • . OF NOW LOIIO.BTANDIRO. Ildseaset of these Organs rainlre the aid of a IHuritle. NEWBOLD'S EXTRVOT BUCK • * IS TEE GREATEOII7BETICI •Al2l/ it le • entaiti to Iwo the deeired effect An all 'eases, lot which it is recommended. • BLO'Obt - BI.OOD I BLOOD Helmbold's4Wy Concentrated Compound Plaidraot-azsaparilla.. • •• Is an 'Median of the Blood4ndattacks the Sex ual organs. Lininge of the Nose, Ears, Throat. Wind pipe, and other ?duces Surfaces., making its appearance s b v form of Wag& , Burnet t lr parilletithellioandsrentoves all Scaly Ski to'd f the Skin giving to the Complexiopu Clear andd Healthy Color, labeingprepared expressly foathis claskok.ore-' Plaints; ite_Bl Pnrlfjing Properties are'presery to rater extentpuklll47 preps:ration of Sarsapa- Heira - se Wash . -, abeliCito :An excellent Lotion tor Dlsaiisai of a Elyptllltla, Nature, indas assiajectlon in , Dloases t , tha Urinary Organs, 'robing fr om habits, of dlsliwtiOn. used In connection •wlttithe Estracts Ruebn is Sarsaparilla, In each die- Mathias 'recommended.. •_ • • . • „ 'Evident:sot thanzoat respOrialkle andrellable &wader , wlll accompany tho'ntedloinese ( 1 • • • •.• CEBSUICATES OP Clint cu ed to iwsll , 3' Years standing; vrfUs' known twaelenceanalassar. • • , . • • • '••• For Medina Properties 01/10314,5ee DisOensatoryat theVnlted Iltates; ._, • • Bee teofessorDZWEEEPAraluable work on tho," - Prie ilescof Physic. • -••••-- • • '•-• see remasks madirby Umtata celebrated Dr. P$ Mile _y•,_ - • • See ratlike nasty Ur. sPlinAni 'itetHqVirAWs , .islebrataillyaletsn.and =ember or the IV= Clwarecaltareland,ond 011bIlsbed II! the tithe EMI wad gotan t s Jourissl• 0.,•,;••• 'See Mtrdlou•arorgiealllarlow4pubUshedby Deajamla `Seers; Yellows:it-she lloyslColleponloyscolari • e. motrot ablate Standard wants ortiimltelac ;It:"I` BlVntr; , ',f .- $1 00sissarna, owns , rot 15 ao •• Sawirawastrarti Om • oo* larrtmack Ross Wax 50 • " sls6' Alt halt I, cloaca ores*. fort** 01. which. IMP ha cleat Coeure iturranslobstbsato eases, U Illreettosts. are adlinedto; : ..; VlrDeseribs symptoms iiis;leomastudestlons. Cares; wisltatteett.', isieferismstha • • • • AFFIDAVIT. eirrootisnyippeuperotecraiv4.ouhfcity otpbuinebbismr.neta , dablitgops dothsay, Preparatthli coma no Immo flo tart; *Other lAtt,di Ogym butAulndkaatats4.. B. T. LD: , ' BirotA and Subscribed beforerise - dtdsl, day of Nez 1114 e t - 146 1 ;1 1 '` I Cir6ii4C r;i l ieirf Mee; TAM, - Address Letters. int wearldenee,, ILT LIM Cbstaist. __ , r ,tlO4O IN &AO .I k's4thegli,i P / 4 14 ~ ,1 ' 1111 W0 2 0 -40 .1 1 P 4 wfaxo '- - - ass voinsessairemesszss; .Mesthii , RE•tii Vitti of their co L irsr:lol:#::fntir es on tbs reps ktbrised'br ~,i.41091c,1".,!?:!„u5re PrePssatiotie, 'if -i . ".: 041;11 0 10 'NUL ifekiti in Otie ttii t itt - arra, :.1 6.11 . Ito Cat otitebitstkirtftetielii, lespssities sad *sponse, 15siebte11,1803-4y. , 4. d :+IIO; 4 IIjItHEILL X itiiffeitiliffigiattftft&lMlNittkidtiOltablatithill 'f 1 • " F' • .1 - ; .29 • . t. Ls , Ever 1 ;a Igi .'j usqn . Mgr Ter Prlnagen prising the teht'vari rtn I emit , of any Store In the Iforthono part at Pen, alkYlVall, talantlifer baps of the entire State. Alk "PrtartmePt is kept , la about thirty different . branches' ofttalle, add ttieselie tions arc Made from about forty of the best Roues in New Varktend more Shan 'fifty Diallerantta . ‘ldtmune. hirers out of New Yark. A, large ,proportiort opp.. Goods are bratiglitairer.ttrom the ntatintattnres serminagrticlee. Customers on anterbh e fitore th ltaust not expect %Bud eVirything T iififghtAtit • nearly everyttic% wanted will be pro laced by,le quiry.) Some idea of the Ind& may be formed by tiro' following , ginifitOtitihiCinteattmerattatattlermetteabtic- , ` Dregs and Medicines, Paints and Oils. Dye Staffs, Groogai•litluPnt4lr#terY Ghee 'Xi Wall apfl 11 100 72Pairle Silverc,Ware,ff 'art Efiralr Goqus,MAsicaitnattatrtetits. Bombes, dim Puekttt Wnives, Table Cutlertand§llveiPlated Ware, Le d,' Materials for Lights,Mardware, Hod Cords.Btono Were, Dry Goods:Mirrors' Wiudow-Glass Lithographs. Var nishes Bird Canes, Spectacles. Whips, and Lashes BrOtoMiltiatta:PrOfalav i7ollVire ealiridtfitirgittGamitrumentsA Balt, liatiact s • ..17 1 V - i. brosalPpreelawreetlia;% eliort; vet& ei tlittlft restore the'efcr. &pleader the taste:to' OW did 34 to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial coniforts *flits, The attention of the public %respectfully invited to my stocic Of, OtvadevbFlCllo:efietivelyfor cub dawn, an dwfil be soiXenelis same. prisiVar t t lowTritee Montrose, iinniry 15t,1863. A 1 0 ,1TLL ASSORTMENT 01;" fill& WIER GOODS, ligir JUST RECEIVED, _go , . . =esd wlll be !old AT A. , LARGE REDUCTION ' [rota April prices. It t ettnstlon.milkistelade the srocK, MIST4IBERKIIRE issior-cydigiair! ON 'TIME, ror for PRopuct S. BURUITT, Noi g .1.803 ; NWWord KEYSTONE HOTEL it Montrose re, Win. IC. HA'N'GS, , Piaiirlator. Tl 9 newand commodlons Batelle sitheimdchr Avenue, near the Court House. and nearly to cootie of the builders portion MbittrOse. -- , The Proprietor:is cooltdeOtthst liereAtte2l - tiVeratertide*rterdslott • Tray' *het Amines:lW t wiTIIIIIIIATISPACTION:, , The not el *MI c reltereere ticrexpenSelies brio sparid'ioietiderif eqUellf riot emperlerte - soy In tblepart tNi State, •It fete/01T ulth all *emit traptovements 'and - comforts; and Obllkler molten:lM Orals be-readytd respond tci the cell .of customers. - The Steblea cooneeted ittf4h - this house *renew new - sad convenient. . The Proprietor resoectfelli Polieftr 'thi patronage of his old frfends - ..traiellers, and the pobllegromelb-, jeep tf, - • , , '•-: WM. K. HATint woorovg!.,pw.;,' DEL . : :UCKI's,..:'..CIESTERN 3M.e111.-rcoaci: - THE PASSENGER . TRAIN • r EAVES Grefit!Bandit it , faskitLierterthe arrival at 2,./ 0.30 non., of the Cincinnati Express Irons the ,west, courted/ft at Berenton,,Where it arriv es _et 10,10 a.Ps., with a train on tile ' Lickatianna end RiOottisbW.ftfl toad, for 'Pittston; Wyoming ' Valle s; Kingstra,and Wilitesharre, And b} omnibus with ,t: Delaware. and Hudsonrailroad' it - Pro*Vidatieo,:for• Upbeat aild-Car bondale. .At Hope tudion. this - train connettsbl ; =al beit with the Balvidere"Delaware burg. .Trenton and Phllrydelphia. - At Nei Hampton Junction, where irarrivesnt 0.25 p. m„ the acme train. connects with trains on the Central Read OrNetr Jersey for Elizabeth. Newark, New York, Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch. Chuuk, , . Easdingand Harrisburg.— passengers by this train arrive' inlecow York at 6.50, in Philadelphia at 6,oo,andinHareitiburge.t /1 1 0— The train - leaving idothttartluditmen-New, Y_b eti; at 8.00 a. in., and 440 Wahndatreet i Mfulelphia. at Os. m., connecting with the Passenger train of this road, leaving New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. m., and arriv- Inlet B , grinton at 4.02p.i.m. where it - -,Ornectir With a train On the Lackattilllda.and Bloomsburg faith: Wind with theomaibturranniat tb toebtwire add-Hudson. Railroad. This train arrives at Erreehl*bd at 6.10 p. m., making' a dose connection with the mail ;tain t going. West on' thdErltil 4die ra} l ) ; • AN 110 cOntor IA ort leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m„connectlntat Great Bent with the Day arcs", ttattkweet the.„Sric,lll4ffaie-' Bi thin UMW engeallnielva Iftai , entente; 130- 1. `atj the 1 1 0 t; megurnhaP 1111; train leseas Great Bend at 2.20 p.m„ on' the' amval of the New 'York Exprepa going Eapt;and Buffalo Expreee s ;cdpg, Neat, ;and irritreaat Seratita 7 at 5.80 p; 01. '- • - ." 4001-BRIST" It A. =WM Gael Mt* SOM . • Scranton.l4ity,2P,MS. , '! 72 LACKLIVANNA4BLOOMSBURG • ..'"Eitaii.Z.TASLC1 0 4961: 10 .' ' (Viand after - April 10,11366 i Passenger Trail:up - ITO I.r= nui bit follow*: Noma stentil _ Passenger. Aceom. s t si Leave 33CIVitom ati 7 '.:,, tl.p . t - aim a, in. Kingston, ni, g h i _ Arrivil 12.00 p.m: et. 111/Pt31,1% ~'at !. _ d .i . fE.,t J. f '`Dativiile.li i ' Ir. - a. m!“ - * Arrive it Northumberland, 9.55 0 , _. ,240VING NOWritey n. LealrF flioNlnimberlati4 b '`• -:- Ihnivilla, • ~' E l mo- . , :-. E. 9 24 :. P " Rupert, 5.45 " Kingston, .8.05 1.45 p. m. ArriyeAt t &minim, . ,9.10Pz 1 32,,-, 3 r 3.9 ', P. m.. A ;Munger train Also leaveo Kingston tittl.2o :o,th, for ficquiton to torineet with train for Pie* York: Return. , ing, leaves ticrantou on arrival of train from New York, 144-20 P. ril. . • ..• , , • •.• , . Passengers taking . train *opth•from Semptcm at 5.N.1 ii. to., via. NOrtkinniberland. reach lierrisburgyllo p,m. Baltimore 8.30,..m.. Washington 10 p. in., Via Rnpert they. reach Phumtelphis at 7.00 p.ln. - ,r of '. ' :'-' . OE O . B. RUNT , Bap% ~ 'ltingirtaii,linril 19, 1893: - Terrible Illieletaree—ilierets for the Killion. A NAT wo lez i, g put r ipu btli o n tk, terlVadet=ll, n d BO en swi c alual and popula g r L treatise o n ; _Mau and Woman , their physiology, functions, and sm. al dleerdsro Of eYery kind, with never:ll'llJan_ remedies' for thew speedy eure;:' The visetieriof Dr. Hunter has) long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest so.) Ilcitstion,etriunkardullPetellili he has been induced to tetterid id/medical userdlness through' the medium of his " Vide Mecum." It Is a volume that should be* thebaroisaf every familtinthe lindens ft lireventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alioviaticm of one of the most awful and destructive scourges that ever visit- , ed mankind:lT enp.T;SteceVeige e loped.will be feri wardedfrWil off "OsUedtrelnyput the thilteit Staten forte OAP Itt ..tke r tlitM% er r ee ..tfar 101 *Mesh) post paid, Dr.-11un o. D v sloe atria e _ icOrk.) June 10. 1 1 363-4 Y ~•"" - ,k .•-r.C'l ,", i? , --. . il - 1.?1ir.; „.". •:, , . ~ , - ,!'f •.! •• . _,. „..,.... iipirolyiN. 01 4 1417 a it N IDLICNTAVIGIIIIMMIIkinanitetionWa .enburg Dysanteollystwtstal_'l QTEULINGII9 Airmeiiikut4far 44V61 1 61[ 411 drii Olor We by TlTltlink. f : p ftoilclimuo wrr NOT 6l4 ll4too' fietaC. vt)w., tf 9,41 !:;i1l ZA . 411 ibid 7/ .tiocie4xto RighlyiConcentrattig,d) ;riff "2+,11:10 ;13DEnt • ' 3 e aIaIini4IIIMRAATI q - 1t:•. - 1 , fr71 . !,..4) .711 • "t. , . Ao2UPI4I'4I9X/C, W fl A • TZ 11, , C: t , •7:' ~ . f ~. f -,,, ' ..4: i:7 1 ): ,..., ) ,,, :qi. ','il 1 t.c tiOOTOR 92 c H9OFLAUD I SII i , :oV, f-;e.Rt 7, t ; a :till ii.:',:; . 1:e. Pfi:•': -1:: i i 4 7:![ , ; f1,1C. -' Vitrliktin ilifto 1 o: , ;.;;:n•.;'; ,, t , .- - 5 . : . ‘ , t , 4 .( 41 .? ci I mo'Ji,.r.i:',tliftf! Z..7" , :7 • 1 ' 1:: ,91.F.,,Miu.t. ';.„ • ,:,• • 'Dr. Dill JACKSON , Philadelp*ailtkiii - • ~.t., ,•,t , Otlf' • 0 :ttixit• „, .tax e ll 14, Ala I.: r 1. -11111141111E11104 A -• • • '• : 14: 6 • 1 331 '• , t. -,• Cbrohkorlierv4tikelpitesilikr julasis, aiul diseases iiisitileeeliedilVtOted • Liver or Stowe:h. • •, , • , • • as Condi* • . • ' ' tiou, Fulness or Blood to the. Head acidity of the snatch; • • Homan,. hictsrthurn,,Dlsguat for F l ood, Plaines or weight In the stomach, toter Mut latioits 'hiking cif fluttering ati the' pit, of the, Btomacb,•awimmtng of the, Head; hurried and difiles t Breathing, Fiatterieg'st the licirt;chbring or sal. tomtit's eenastiona wheirin libthilenPargs. , Dimhess of Vision, -dots or we . b ete:. the sight; Fever sad don 'Witt ID this • Head. dcficieney of persplrstfon ellOwness of the skin` sad Byes pilln •In the- alde r Chefit. „ • • de.'; Illedett • `Flashy of . • • • ' Best.. Darning In the`Flesli,l • • • -• • Constant Anagibings• of $lll. and great Depression of , • Spirits. • • 'lnd positive): proven Yellow Faveroltlllonsievir. 41ke They coil • No-Aleohel•or,iliad-Whisker! ?box wit& cqtri the lbw. alias es in 09 cue. ontetigo r,;t r DO YOU warm. ' r • earlenctioe ,143 stEkitYpitiflov GOOD. APPEITTEL' '' ,l 4? r TO SWIM= up :You! oosatimMal TO !Flf , Mii ALL t. • „TO GET Ex p.. or*vp i wi*OHl f ' TO SLEEP WELL f A BRISK AriGNIGORGIN FEELING? doilsektioorLASVaeleft*WSlTTl2.4 Pious Ben tfiNeinton Brown, 9:: Dc:Edilos of thißiwyclo)iedicuof Religiotii Itnoividge. /Although notrdispsised.totafer Or trenninuirid Patent Medicines general,,thrq' distreat of their inredienis Od,effects': fee - Eno* •Of to Sufficient intimns whys munatnitynniltratifflulSbn ha; Wirrrit Mena so linen received from., soy simple , previistion in the ho thht homey theta contribute oshellinellt oft:Abut. !SuildatliPipcsarendi4 in to Moolland's On man Bitters, prepared - byDr;C,M:lackion; oft& tit, beitstwe I was - ptapitlitedisilnit then for. nranylans, under the Unforeseen that.they _were ;Wetly op alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted toinylitend Rebell filhanater, Egg. for the removal of„thisprojectice by proper tests, and for enconragemut to try teem, whecumffering teem rtehtandlotopcontintied Ana bee tittles of these, bitters, at the,beglpeing of the ‘prcarnt, .7 or. Wes folicrwed by del dent tell el,'lnd -4 tssterailini to a deg ree: of fridiltandiMenhll. whirr Sation_kna4 I not feltfsr months before, and had almost despaired of regandag. I therefore thank Clod Ind dfrolihiftis to thellsubrihr4 ' fib / 5 41M';')a1t.. 4 4"' Yetu.sn'a, gni) Stad:ist: a , . • a ' t' a' . ; : , ,'• : a a • , IiTTENTIONeSOLDIERSt; , 1••• „,„ , • And'. the- Priends of :Soldiers. We call the attentiok of Or Tuting_Xelailcias or blends tot~ e artily lo 4he , hat that "t 11100FLAND11 German Bitters" trill cure Who-USN; of Os • divan, induced by exposures and priiitiode /Welded/ hi OUP life.. In the lists, pubtlehtitahnost daily in the ens papers, on arrival orthe sickJt ;irjlt -bo,noticed, that a Very large *treed 'ttroVedireting • ttm 'debilitio. ' 'Sim caw of ac kind ' can ',,be-,r ..w.dtly,epird liy. llopfLazdtt ,Germen Bitters. DiIINIAPCII rellilitillg k71:11 diPOTd6S or the digeitlveorgausareipeedity immersed. We/iota° betittattort inatt Ig that r il these Bitters were (trap:tied among our sot ere, hUndreds efllves might beltartd that:otnertrit will lid ilcisti•: ~ t' • - .:, .'' hs .? : i .1 . We'call attention to the followingremarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's, hertlisot illiiit life, so use. hisettrutaagitagei." Itait beerrearcitz the . .., •• , Bitters ' ' 1 •.' , ~.•••'..•l.Pain..aniztenta.A.stgust DM: INA: lifeuri.•7o2,4 é Evanv—WcAllvittlergell.LlPugfecw land's Ger th ioi }Buda tuts aseivant4` BM' Tura vitt inistalteltighla;,: It is•StetabeaDfor , 07 :Pitglbent- 0 at/ comrades, some of whose, names are appeided, and who were cognizant of all • ttioeircuattitiavviririi7age. I out..=tre liten,for the last four, years, a mcsiber of ..811er lc celetiratedbatterytottadatt.derthlmhtediats :camtaand.ofeoptainlt.,NiMrew,Tkrongtithe attendant uPbri - my *When. &ides, I itairetta= .Nov. last; ILit43etinounatton 41 Um lmigi t and iltasfor , 72 days in thehospital. This was followed by great de 1-biliffslibl ghteried to' iiiiiittaek tirdtseiney.l wiallti FairtOved Im/bit.;White Bouse,;andecott to this eityso cboarthlie Balmier "State OLD/tithe " tatter lindedol -Me WU:aril °tic ~ kilted that3tmei Dile been , abut its .low-i;ts ;ley one could belted attliretain smirked', vital ,lty.; Phr dive& &meta wasatarcely *MOW swillow -Entbite3; and if I uto foree*Mortel wit. Ulu" mediately thrOwn uveifistO, • 1 ~ , . • I cools/notes.% kcietralfaitiortinitei , cif Sayre Life 'could pot last ender these circumstances, .-. and, it. -6:001/170116 libleiddii. *DIY Didlte-ftweiltiag faith „WWl themnatinstutteasfully,Wiclicde Mellottlegtl9 °tee d •i'' . . archer, fraptry lotto ettei 26h1 •rde Wo :zactrefame.andrehrisell mti to seer victimise:4 iliwl lo teaks such disposition ofinylimited fends aa nevi stilted -tatf. Attatetititiintance , Wbb whiled' Initlit aiirlibittilta. .Dl.v. Fredevielt.Steinbvinft Of fllpAsslttwtiss Rog betifet.l4 l /•,. red die, as I' forlorn hope, to try pour ritteli; and - ly procured &WM& Trete/LW ttatailetaltdiaret lakiitt lit zinivagy ,h_ad ave d,: ma d ivtav e, but twit itot4les.i voted. ten pitt eel so grildetiftwiltt tie t L ' hibintby lighter. Irentivtiten /fttdbeard'ddintagfpr Ifielqatiart tot tientett4am IVibyaltlfirginisit.i front. vitinits q t 47 1 %, R6y21. , TV your Invaluable Bittern I Owe. tbi tes s i ao( l 4l . Ofiffe which. baa takewthe Tama of vague .. ii.jilu :Bitters will I owe the gtotions ktivtlegeotigatti cwt . ug tu my bosomros:mita ittnaownst to wm Witt ,- ..very trnbryoopk;•...,7t : ty . .-7,, 1,164,x vo° ~wojEdly,„congur./nAttobove „state/It_ fillts.-111.-110 ,k4d "itespairetTefseeitigpnt: comrade, Ur. Metope, ?florid t o ticalty. 'tr.- - , --..1 ';',... 7 . ...... - • - r tnr . ,.4 , : ; ;;,,ei . .10Aft t r ucrdela ' rkisflt..r. iikiikry., -PM 4 , -ItePqr.C9-o,„lighAffti* . Lewis C4evidier s lastd Nei fo rk.' .. .1, E,-Spencer', I,s6.4rtilleri Ba4ol/ i t, A B. Fasetvell i Co. 8,.34. Vermont. Reny B, Jerome OP!' Atati4, ord• alt- 2 , 1) •,- E, sth • - Henry • -Triirit,' C• John Berman Kook .Cit.'l4lkci. KY. Natlidiiel B. Thorrun, 951Arem, Andrew J. „gimbal, A, Pet Pitiat• John Jenkinet,ll, 108th Pend: n(' BEWARE OF. COU'ItERIVIE :..si g _tbat this elgustureoti% O. X- JACitit*trit b' the WRAPPER oeegeb bottle. Prioe per Bottle .15rentr, or aid for — 1100. Bfionld your eTheliNde, do, !tot be put off b3Kausfo , lo l Y- 41 1‘mgmainl PrePellirs tbut muy be °Pea io plem, but Ina to to, an d To. seettrulv Puked, by emu% , M • ‘, • • ,No, lAuk(1104.1;:-„L. A OffitimitfPlusaqoPA Proprietom -4;1