Vontrost gitmorrat. A. T. GERRITSON, Editor. TrEsnAT, !NAT f 4, isas. FOR Ail - MOB GENERAL, HON. CHARLES E. BOYLE, erITITETIT , COONTT FOE SURVEYOR GENERAL, -GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, OF COLUVELe COUNTY. election, Tuesday October Is, 1868, - 4;0 - It is reported that Republican Sen ators are even -threatened- with death if they do not vote for impeachment. The Tribune urge that Senators be at once admitted from Arkansas, Car. olinas, aco., so• as toyote for impeachment, although such Senators would not have heard a word of evidence. /flir - It is freely admitted upon Radical authority that votes for impeachment are being offered for purchase and sale with reference to offices supposed to be (in fu ture) in the gift of the impeaching party. larTlie people of Arkansas, by a ma jority, 'voted down the negro equality Constitution submitted to them; so the election" was continued - 17 days to al low binds of negroes to roam from place au place and vote for it. The Rads finally figured 1316 for it; but admit that in two counties 1923 votes were cast by persons not residing therein ! Yet the House adopts a preamble declaring that the Constitu tion was adopted ! Such is reconstruction under Radical rule. The Impeachment Trial. As noted in our last, Mr. Stanbery closed his speech on Saturday the 2d. It proved to be a very able, logical argu ment, clearly demonstrating that the im peachment charges have no just, moral or legal folmdatioo. Olt Monday, manager Bingham opened the closing speech, which was not closed until Wednesday. He labored to incite passions against the President, and at the close, as if by previous arrangement, a crowd of " outside impeachers" who were in the galleries with their " ladies" com menced cheering. They refused to come * to order, when requested to do so by the chief Justice, and the galleries were or dered to be cleared, which order was not obeyed, and the disturbance continued. Senators Grimes and Trumbull proposed that order be enforced, at which the mob became more violent and insulting in their demonstrations, and were "finally driven out by the police. Meantime, Cameron began a speech in support of the conduct of the mob, and refused to come to order at calls of Senators until ordered =to take his seat by the Chief Justice. This course was doubtless a part of the means adopted to coerce doubtful Sena tors to vote for impeachment under the party lash. After a long controversy, it was agreed on Thursday to adjourn- till Monday, and that on Tuesday (to day) the voting upon the several articles should commence. As each Senator is allowed but fifteen minutes for argument or explanation, a final verdict will no doubt be reached this week. Leave was given for written opin , 'lime to be filed up to Thursday, 14th. Doings in Congress. On the 2d, a personal controversy arose between Donnelly of Minesota and Wash burn of Illinois, radical members of the House, which led to one of the vilest de bates that ever digraced a public assem bly. Much of the language used was so profane, abusive and indecent, that it is not fit to be printed; yet the radical house refused to allow a stop to be put to it. 4s Grant's name was, mixed up in it, the rids afterwards decided to suppress por tions of it from appearing in the Congres sional Glohe. It should be noted thattbe House has voted to impeach the President. fQr " unbecoming language;" and while the Senate is trying him on that charge, the House indulges members in language that beano parallel in respectable society. In view of these facts a member offered a' proposition to withdraw that article of impeachment, but the pharisaical mew-' bars would not allow its consideration. A bill was offered in the House on Fri dayto restore Arkansas to the Union," and ivhicli was passed under the previous qUestion, without time being given to ea aritiptioralebste the, subject.. Thad. Ste vens said lie had reasons for 'immediate passage whieb—he-did-oot--ehoose to re veal. Four radicals 'voted against the bill.. It cot only forces - negro 'equality upon the state, but declares thud', state _she/ user abolish then order of itilpga A bill to admit tioutb Corollas was re ported. -- . _ Causes sad. Results. As it is now settled that partisan cans, es are the moving impulse for impeach• meat, the inference Is drawn that the re• talc will be in compliance with the orders of King Canons. But if enough.,of Re_publicaq_.Sena• tors consult law and facts rather than the party programme, or fear to go so far for party ends,' the President will be Ac quitted. The . Carbondale Advance (a 'Republi- can paper) of last week, takes this view of the ease; and we call especial attention to its words "Some people seem to look for the President's acquittal. They are unable to divest themselves of the idea that this case is to be decided like ordinary legal and judicial trials; They overlook the controlling partisan aspects of the case. " The President has proved a traitor to the party that - placed him in power, while in possession of his office. He has distrib• rated precious patronage against the will and 'wishes - of a majority, a two-thirds ma jority of both branches of Congress. Offi cial Ilonors and emoluments which Con gressmen wanted; for their friends have been given to their enemies. This proves the President's guilt so plainly that it is quite unnecessary to look further. "His conviction, when that stage of the case is reached, is to be looked for as a matter of course," Similar avowals have oome from vari ous radical sources; and, let the result be what it may, they go into history as the true and correct exposition of the motives of the authors and indorsers of impeach ment. Lucerne License Law. AR Act• for the further protection of the wholesale and retail merchants in the county of Lucerne : SEC. 1.. Be it enacted by the Senate end House of Representatives of the Common. wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That from 'and after the pas sage of this act, it shall not be lawful for any merchant, or his traveling agent, not residing within said county, to sell by sample, order, or otherwise, in the said county ofLucerne, and goods, wares, or merchandise, by wholesale or retail with out first having obtained from the Treas urer of said county of Luzerne a license for that purpose, for:which said licence he shall pay the sum of three hundred dollars said license shall not continue for a' longer period than one year from the date there of. SEc. 2. Any sale made as aforesaid by any merchant or his traveling agent, without license obtained as aforesaid, within the limits -of the county afesaid, shall be held and deemed a misdemeanor, punishable by fine of not less than three hundred dollars, one half to be paid to the informer,who shall be a competentwit nese, the other half to the School District in which the offence shall have been commit ted, or imprisonment, or both at the dis cretion of the court, and it shall be lawful for any constable residing in any of the townships, wards or boroughs in said county either upon own knowledge, or the complaint of any citizen of Luzerne county, to arrest any person or persons engaged in making sales as aforesaid, by sathple. order, or otherwise, and convey him, or them before any Alderman or Jus tice of the Peace, residing in said county of Luzerne, and unless the said person selling as aforesaid shall be able to exhib it his her or their license from the said Treasurer of the said county of Luzerne, said Alderman or Justice of the Peace to require such persons, so arrested to enter into bonds with approved security for his, her, or their appearance at the next court, of Quarter sessions, to answer, , and in de fault thereof, to be committed to the proper jail in said county. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Speaker of the House of Rep. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Speaker of the Senate. Appro'ved, the fourteenth day of April, Anno DomioLone thohsand eight hun dred and sixty eight. Jons W. GEARY. PRECEDBITT.—The impeachers have been looking up precedents for their.pros ecution of Andrew Johnson. Here is the copy of a verdict found by a Confederate court held in Knoxville,Tennessee, in De cember, 1862, which th radical majority in the senate can adopt in form : " That the Senators on their oath do say that the said Andrew Johnson is an alien enemy to the Confederate states of America: It is, therefore, ordered by the Court that the said Johnson is an alien enemy, and all the property, rights, and credits belonging to him, either at law or in equity, are sequestrated under the acts ofOongress, and. the Il.eCeiver for this District is directed to proceed to diipose of the same as provide by law." The verdict of the Rebel court 'against Andrew' Johnson was in consequence of his devotion to the -Constitution .and the Union, and the! verdict of the radical court at :Washington' hi t° - condemn hint for the-sametsauee,' , -No 9nder so mat*? sjOrtbleqs hied. icicle are advertised, for, the cure o f vari, one ifeisie, and 7#llon tried 'rfoupd' want ing"-,tbat the invalid: loses all faith in epee. i Wei heee,,i4i4O learn, hoiever, the flret failttma;of,Wistar's Balsam. sif Wild 04e to, c ore congtie, cedoiand in4moPari During_ the impeachment_ _;dal _seine facts about the Alta Vela cue have trans pired that not only do no credit to the Managers, but which prove that they have held their position over the head of the President as a menace. It will be-remem bered that Alta Vela is a Guano Plied, clairieriby some Americans, clients of Ben Butler and others. On tbe,' 9th of March, Butler drew up a paper for one of ths'claimants, which he, Thad Stevens, John A. Bingham-and John A. Logan signed and sent to the President. The paper demanded that the President should send alum of war to the island to dispos sess the foreign occupants. As this pa per was gotten up and forwarded after the impeachment proceedings had been commenced, it had the appearance of their wishing to drive a private specula tion through under a threat from the mana gers. This disgraceful proceeding was exposed by Judge Nelson, in the high Court of Impeachment, a nd a little ex citement was caused thereby. It was made apparent to everybody that the Managers tried to use their power during the trial to subserve their private interest. No doubt, if the President had sent a na tional vessel as they desired, to dispossess the foreign occupants of Alta Vela Island, it would have been brought -up against him Its another instance of executive usur pation. But the President refused to en tertain their proposition, and thereby made the Managers more hostile to him than before. MOSE THIEVES.-H. P. Doran's store was entered on Friday night last, and two watches, one gold, the other silver, a large quantity of_pcnnies, a satchel and a suit of clothes, were taken therefrom. An Erie watchman saw a negro up near red rock, wearing a new suit and carrying a satch el, and upon hearing of the robbery, men tioned the 'fact. Lute Buck and Mr. Do ran at once started in pursuit of the sus pected party, and overhauled him near Susquehanna Depot. The missing arti cles, were found in his possession, and he was at once taken in charge by Buck. At an examination before Esq. Reckhow on Saturday his guilt was clearly proved, and Sheriff Lane was furnished with a guest until our next term of Court. Burglars were also at work the same night at the shop of Geo. Wessell, and house of Dr. C. P. Bigelow. The lock on Wessell's door was broken to pieces by the burglarinus parties. It is not known whether anything was taken or not in ei ther case. —G. B. Pennsylvanian. A Case for Conservative Republicans. The Supreme Court of Lonisiana,a body which is now composed of Radical carpet-baggers, has decided that a grand jury drawn under Hancock's order is ille gal, because composed entirely of white men. The same body has set free a ne gro murderer, who was indicted by the white grand jury and convicted in the court below. That was done for the pur pose of pandering to the negro vote. We would-like to hear an honest expression of opinion on such proceedings from those men in Pennsylvania who style them selves Conservative Republicans. WHERE WILL THEY Go ?—Before the election in Chicago, a correspondent says the Radical in that city declared that Vic went for the Democrats, the Radical Nat ional Convention "should be adjourned to some more loyal section." Chicago has gone Democratic,and it. therefore be comes a question as to where the Radicals will go. All the great Atlantic cities are Democratic, and now that the greatest of inland cities has deserted the rotten Radical party, where will they go ? There is still one last refuge which may be pointed to where they are likely to find sympathizing friends for a year longer, and that is Washington city. The Capi tal has been legislated into the hands of the negroes, who doubtless would be glad to entertain their Boston and New York friends just once. But as the negroes de test carpet-bags no doubt they would de spise the Radical ever afterwards, and Washington would vote the Democrats into power again. The Abyssinia King. The cable dispaches Sunday night brought the startling news that General Napier, commander of the British troops, has at. last met the Abyssinia forces, under the command of King Theodore, and not only conquesed them, and set the British prisoners free, but during the strive killed the King, who fell fighting bravely at the head of his troops, defending his Capitol, M.agdale. O - Burned Down. The steam saw-mill of Mr. Sutton, three miles east of New Milford, was burned to the ground on Monday night, April 27th. The engine room was the last part to burn. One of the workmen was through the building an hour and a half before the fire enveloped the whole building, and re ported everything safe. It is thought, ac cordingly, that it was fired by au incendi ary. Loss at least ss,ooo.—Northern Penn. . tar Jeff. Davis' bail beads were re newed in Richmond on Saturday. Hor ace Greeley, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Gerrit Smith became securities in $25,000 each, the remaining $25,000 being guar anteed by citizens of Richmond. The accused is to appear at the next , term of the Court on being duly 'notified. Tbelsidge, announce that Chief - justice ; Chase would be4repared to try the case immediately after the impeachment trial clbees. —TM: radicals at the recent charter elgetfrio in` lebikOh If OW jerfleir; Iteaded their tielteti `"!bait and Vlctorry.' They wire benteu lycii~4tl►an ever t•efore. named Eli n • - eiiihy was married to a negro girl named Ellen EdmisonOn MoVeytOra; Mifilid county, the other day. An illustration' or comas. tent radicalism. —A portion of the trade. work on the Erie Railroad Depot at ,Terseygave way onTuesday, precipitating a locomotive in to the North river. The engineer and fire man were drowned. —The Selma Afessenger l says : "Ash burn,-who the radicals abed-tears over, was a man of bad character and infamous associatimis. An ex dive driver, ex preacher, and low demagogue, be met his death in a negroden of prostitution where he had lived I" Fmk LAw.—The Legislature of this state, last winter paged a law reglating fishing in the Susquehanna river, making it an offence to Woe any fish basket - or fish trap in the river, or to fish with a seine within two hundred yards of any sluice of fish way erected for the passage of fish, under severe penalties.. This law is intended for the preserva tion of fish in the streams throughout the State and to the systematic stocking of the waters. and the breeding of fish in them. QUA household word. The best, the only reliable, the cheapest. Try it. Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one boule.) My wife and children prefer it. EveryDrugg est sells it. Price one dollar. apl4ml Egg - Radical Restoration. Its good ef fects are permanent. It not only restores the color of the hair, but the quantity and natural glossiness. This is said by every one using Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer 0.1 Dressing, (in one bottle) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. [ml2 Im —Before the late election in Chicago the Tribune of that city declared the result would be indictive of public sentiment in Illinois and the West general' in regard to Grant, impeachment, (to. It bad not then the remotest idea of such a sweeping con- demnation of Radical men and measures. iSiEMIC)X..f%.Za NIMIVICIEI/3. PerAI3IIIL'TORRELL is continually 'receiving new supplies of Genuine Drugs and Medicines. which willbe sold as low as at any other Stc'e in Montrose. 07 - Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A gm perior Toilet Soap, prepared from reffned Vegeta ble 011 e in combination with Glycerine, and espe cially designed for the use of Ladles, and for the Nursery. Its perfume Is exquisite, and Its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. May, 28 1867.-13-mO2 Mr - Deafness. Blindness & Catarrh treat ed with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Anrist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) N 0.805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the moat reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accoma ny theirpatients, as he has no secrets in his practi ce." Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. novl9yl rer*Dß. S. I. TOBIAS' PI'LMONIC LIFE Syrup, for the care of Incipient consamption, coughs, eolds, eroup. Asthma, liver complaints, Dyspepsih, and general debility. For several y, are I have been urged by kind friends, who have used, and been benetlited by, my Life Syrup, to put it up for general sale; but few know the large expense, now that the country is flood ed with Patent Medicines, whirl attend the same. For years past I was reluctant to do so, as the capital re quired would br large; and I did not wish to ourtall the operations of my Venetian Liniment business. But, thanks to the generous public, wao hay:. appreciated my Venetian Liniment. I am n‘lw able to do so, without any drtriment to my large business in that medicine - The foundation of my success I attribute to attending to the mantrfaetore of every drop myself, and shall de the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life Syrup. The Ingredients are perfectly harmless, b t and act on the Lungs and Liver with astonishing effect. i rice i 5 etc Depot, No Sri Cortland! street New York, near Jersey city Ferry. Sold by tho Druggists and Storekeepers.— mayl2lm. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER ry for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarseness, Asthma, Influenza, croup, whooping cough, Bronchitis Predispo sition to consumption, &e. &c. This great. remedy is too Well known and is perform ing too much good to make it necessary to go into an elaborate discussion of its merits. Suffice it to say that it still maintains Its supremacy in curing diseases of the mort obstinate ebaracter, and that all who suffer from the above complaints, after haying tested this remedy, seldom have occasion to resort to other appli ances to Insure a perfeot restoration to health. Testimony of Mr. PETER SHAW. WEST WINFIELD, N. T., Dec. 10,1860. Messrs. S. W. FOWLS & SoN, Boston. Gentlemen—During the winter of 1868 I was very much out of health, afflicted with a severe Cough pain in the side and Lungs and and a general depression of health to such an ex ent asgrcatly to alarm myself and friends as to the result. Daring this time I tried ser• eral higkly recommendep remedies, with little or no good result, and had concluded to try the effect of a Southern climate upon my health; but, before carrying thisresolption into effect, I was induced by the urgent solicitation of your agent, Mr. Huntley, to rive Dr. Dr. filstar' s Balsam tzt Wild Cherry a trial. I did so, and to my crest joy found immediate and permanet re lief by the use of only one bottle, and I am now In ss good health as ever. I believe your Balsam one of the - best remedies, for coughs, colds and all lung diseases, now in use, and conscientiously recommend it as such. Yours truly, PETER SHAW. Prepared by Seth W. Fowle & Sou, 18 Tremont et., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. Mr GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE—WE are constantly hearing favorable reports from those whe have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, wife of Mark Anthony, of this city, and living at No. 6 Locust street, afflicted with a felon on the finger, was recently induced to make a trial of the Salve. Almost instantly she experienced relief from the pain, which had been almost unendurable. 'Every other remedy tint this proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are satisfied ofits merits, and nothing will induce them to be without a supply.—Fail River News.—mayLlml. Or FRIGHTFUL PROPHECIES CONCERN- Iug the end of all things are mode by religious enthu 'Matt; and on the other hand, philosophers insist thdt the centre of the earth is amass of ire—that the poles of the earth will one day be at the equator, and that the San is gradually fading I Talk like this is very terri ble; but, pending soch,wholesale calamities, it will be as well for each member of socity to take ears of his or her health, and leave the rest to Prcivi dance. The end comes prematurely to all who neglect the preservation of that inestimable blessing. Sups liver disease, dyppepsia, chronic' constipation or anyother ailment to take its course unchecked and it will assu redly shorten life. It cannot be said that the means of protecting the system against the predisposing causes of disease are withheld. The constitutions and phy sique of the !emit robust may be so strengthened and fortilledly a course of Hostetter's stomach bitters as to render them alibur invulnerable, not only to the at: tacks ofipldemic Mordent, but 1110 to the ordinary. , coroplainti which pievail In all countries and it all eem' _ If the immense impiatance of protective , 'medico- Ilan were universally understood, this incompumbli vegetable antidote ? which is already the most Roptdar. tonic in the world, would everywhere be elaaed among e - ataploa no family. would - ilarito be, without "Iltethne mayarrlve.when'this:will ' hi the' cue, faraway yesindde hintaiidirof tlanaida to ths list of these who its ito,esinstel. _ -, =EH! Organised and atipappe4bErawTtisk Cl 4 for the Swum et with Now 'Cm*, Near ,Vans and Chariots. New haisa. Dewitt:al Wel Appropriate Appointments. A MODEL,•EXHIBITION! In every seine of the word. 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' :This Nairirnotlil 410 . *OSA GREAT • BEND, TUESDAY, MAT la, MOIITROSE, WEbNESDATMAY 20, TUNIIIIANNCCIF; Thereday May .21i ODa dikiimaii•atiaiool 438 evistlig.it 44 . 11P1E*. onctiv alai sob -Ike •Limittit Aar* tai SII!! HOOFLAND'S BERMAN BITTOS, Rooliand'ii_.Germak: Tonic. The Witt tiliedles Air Dfiesses of the Liman, wroniaamr, on. sonnornirn OUCIANS.- 400f141,1)'SAEIRAAN BITTERS, la - composed of timpnrejnieea (or, tut ?they are mem. einalit-temed. axtrada) of Roots.' Hotta sad trts, =Mogi premition highly eoneentratett, aad free from admixture of any kind. EOOIPLARD'S GERMAN:TONIC Is a tombination'vf all the Need lents of die Intim with the purest quality of Santa Cruz Rein, Orange ac. making one of the moat pleasant and agreeable reme dies ever offered to the public. • . ?bone preferring a medicine free from alcoholic s - mixture, will Vaal '1 - • Hoofland's German Bittere. Those who have no objections to the combinstleau stated, will nab - ' - Hooftand's German Tonic. TIMM ere both equally good. and contain the time ins dieinal virtues, the choice between the' two beteg mesa matter ol Mato, the Tonic being the most palate. ble. • The stomach, from a variety of canoes, such u helation, dyspepsia, servant' debility. ate., is sky apt t o ave its fanetions deranged. The Liver, sytnpath4laa as It closely does with the Stemseh,then Minim sr. fected, the result of which is that the patient sulfas from several or more of the following diseases: Oonetipation, flatulence, Inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nauses,heut burn, disgust for food, fullness or weight In the atom. seh, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the etoluseti, swimming of the head. hurried or dimwit breathing, fluttering at the heat. choking or entreat ing sensations when in s lying pestaire,dfmness aryls ion. dots or webs before the eight,dull pain lathe heed, deficiency of pettpiration, yellowness of the gain sad eyes, plain in the sideOlielt. chest, limbs etc., suedes flushes of heat, burning In the flesh, constant lough. fogs °feel!, and great depression of spirits. The sufferer from these illaeasey should exercbe: the greatest cautlon•in the selection of a remedy for bts ease; purchasing only that which be Is assured from his investigations and inquiries posses true merit, is skill• fully compounded., is free from Injurious. ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for the min of these diseases. In this connection .we would sal mit those well known lemedies: •• , 1100FLANDI GERMAN BITTERS, 1100 FL 01111211 AN Tonle, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Pialadelplalii, Pa. Twenty-five yarn since they were drat introduced !I to this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater extent. than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure LiverCrunplsial, Jaundice, Dyepepsia, Chronic or Nerroui Debility, chronic Darrhoes, disease of the Itidneys, and all dis eases arising from a disordered Liver. titontach. or In testines. . . acbtty, Resulting from any cause whatever ; Prostration of the System, Induced by severe labor, hardships, exposure s fevers, ire. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imputed to the whole - system, the appetite is strengthened, food is et joyed, the stomach dfrepta promptly, the blood im puri fied, the eumplexionc...wmes sonod and healthy, the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes. • bloom leer en to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid be comes !utmost and healthy being. • • PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, and feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, withal! Its attendant Ills, will and In the cue of this ntrrtrei, or the Tome, an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the en ergy and ardor Of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, sun give health and happiness, to their-retaining years. NOTICE : It is a well established fact that fully one half of the female porton of our population are seldom in the en joyment of rood heal h; or , to use their own expression feel well . They are languid. devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. • • To this data of persons the arrvsna, or the forte, is especially recommended. WEAKAND DELICATE CHILDREN are made strong by the use of either of these remedies They will cure every case of summing". without fad. T6mands of certilleatea w have accumulated ts. ths bands of the proprietor, Vitt space will alloW of the publication of but a few. Thosel it will be observed. are men of note and of such sta nd ing that they mast be believed. TESTIMONIALS: Hort. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Juitice of the Supreme Court of Pa. PUILADICLPSILLI. Mara ik#l7. " I finit'Booflands' German Bitters' is a goo useful in disease of the digestive organs, and biro benefit in eases of debility and want of nerved tiou in the system. Yours truly G , EO. W. WOODWiBb." HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the SuproniVourt of Pennsytva . Pumanitinui. April IA lace. " I =older 6 flooliand's German Bitters' a valuable medicine in cosset attacks of indigestion for DppeP Ma. 1 can exalt, this from my enperience of it. Yours. with respect. JAMES TiIOMPSOI O REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD, D. D. Pastor of the tenth • BapieSt Chureh, Phil. delphia. . . . , Da. Jammu—Dear Sit: I have been (router/gym quested to connect my name with recommendalim of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as oat ofmy appropriate sphere, I hSTO ID 111 cases declined; brit with a clear. Koala 'various in stances and particniarly In my own tinnily, of the am fulness of Dr. Hooliands GOMM 'Bitten, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my hall con viction that, for general debility of the system. mud especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valor hie preparation. In some cases limey fall; but noun! I doubt not, it will bf,ltity beneficial to th°6° who su . fer from the above causes. . Tour', very restiectrelif_.— . v J: b e lowMAßD,_ . • - • ItightbCoates st. FROM. _ REV. E.D. FENDALL, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Phil adelphici •. • • I have derived decided benefit.' tram the esit.ol goof' , __ „ landtatlermill Wain And 'feel it my plan* to me' amend them ha a most valuable tonic, to .in who an entering from generaidebility or from dims" gnarl from derangement of the liver. Tours trul&au. ()At:7110Y: I atirinin Remedial are conntirreited. Bei that the slynatote of O. lit t elLSON , the onto peroteach bottle.. 'Ail 0 are Counterfeit. 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