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BLEED THROUGH 'Fjj^E E o t a l F am ily o f ENGLANp.-::^The llowiDg list show s 4^.0 names and time? of b ir th s of each of th e royal family of (bells) are wringing f f i t f f l f a r j l ^ y b o plirasQ “ s h o c k in g bad h n t ” prig in n to d w ith M r. H a r r is , a h a lt e r , w h o jwfls oattvasfliDg fer |?arliam o u t,w h o procootlr jod in th is w ise ; “ I a w a i t upon you, sir, to re q u e s t th e f a v o r o f y o u r vote au d in terest jn th e e n s n iu g election. T o b r ib e ry and .corruption— 5— w ill— n o t— h a v e recourse; b u t , sir, if— W h y , bless tpe, w h a t a sh o c k in g b a d h a t y o u ’ve g o t ! R e a lly, you p i u s t allow m e to send you a new one.— H u t , s ir, a s I w a s ab o u t to say, if y o u nan ponscicniiously, & c., & c .” W h v shou ld ladies w r in g in g w e t linen rem in d us o f g o in g to ch u r c h ? A n s. B e c a u s e th e belles (b (rin g in g .) W b t is a m a n w a lk in g to a tow n lik e p n e try i n g to p r e v e n t a blow ? A n s .— H e is g o i n g to w a rd i t (to w a rd it.) W i i T are fixed Stars like pen, ink, and paper! 4us.—Illecausa Ih.oy are station- T h b m a n w h o “oouldn’t s tand it an y lon ger,” has taken a seat, and now feols quite pom fortablo. W h e n i? iron lik e a b a n k n o te ? W b e p J l is f o rged. W h e n is iron lik e a stone th r o w n i n to tb e a i r ! W h e n it's cast.— W h e n is i t lik e a p u b lic h o u s e ! W h a n |t * s a b s r . W h e n vrouid it do t o m a k e sa u s a g e s o f ! W h e n it’s p i g iroi “A c e s i t a l o c k o f m y h a i r ,” said an old b a c h e l o r to a w idow , h a n d in g h e r a large p u r l . “ S ir y o u h a d b e tt e r g iv e 'm e the w h o le w ig.” M a d a m , you b ite h a r d , in .deed, b u t p r a y d o n ’t risk b r e a k in g y o u r beau tifu l .jp<?rjw;afji teeth .” T h s w if% c f t h e P r e s i d e n t o f o n e Of t m r P n ire r e i ti e s , i n c o n g r a tu la tin g h e r friend on b i r t h of h e r little g i r l w h o m she p a m e d J e i s ie * w r o t e ; “S ince y o u have England Princess Yictoiia Prince Albert - Princess Royal P rip c o of W a les P rincess A lice Priuco Alfred P rin c e s s H e len a Ih’incess bousla Prince Arthur Prince Leopold PrincMS Beatrice EROTHINGHAM, The Leader and Introducer of Fashions YOU O B N T t E M B K ’S H A T S . TY Inirortnolng Ills now nnd InImItnVIo stylos of XTATS, X from timo to time, FucmtiacnAU tonrters his tliRnks io the public for tho- gciiorous support they have r I tou him. FiCcon yo.ora of porsevorlnjr offort.s In po'rfoct- Ing thfllr ranlmfacturo, attd In combining beauty com- Tort and economy, hare pivon him an expocleno* and lutatlon which ontillo him to the appoilatlon of t* t h e M O D E L H A T T E R , »» 1 have won for htra a notoriety of which ho la justly proud. With a resident ascot in Paris, who supplies him with tho chotsest goods and latest .«tvles, nnd with manufac- turing faoimies a t homo, emidUothe BEST ANYWHERE, ”ie has in his power, at all times, to furnish hia custom- irs wiib a most superior article or Fat. Ho does not propose to confino each enstomor to pre cisely tho Fame pattern Hats, and his stylos wlU he found to differ from those of any other ostahTlshmont; hut while obsQrving'.fhe gofteral features of \h9^ preraU- in^stylo, to adapt minor peculiarities to the suiturc, physiognomy or the Individual. ihc most partlcillar attention will always ba paid in thlsestahltshmcntlothoaetof the brim, and to fltUnf the Hat to the j[itomiheiice ef the head. ^ Gentlemen’s and Boys^doth Gaps o f the latest styles and- Choicest matortaJs. line BaHflT and iTmlwrellaa. 444r H road v r iiT , A lIkim T . vVai g j x e n y o u r h u s b a n d JcM ie, w e shall prob- |tb l y n e x t h « s r o f y o u r “ rRising F e d . ” A w UUterate person, w h o alw a y s v< le e r e d to “ g o ro u n d w ith th e b e t , ” jriui s u s p e c ted ,p f s p a r in g h i s ow n po c k e t, O T M h e e ringonee a h i n t to th a t effect, r e p l i e d , \ O t h e f g e n tlem e n p u t s dow n w h n t I b e y i h k i k s p r o p e r , a n d so d o I . C h a r i t y ’ft A p r iv a te cen c e r n , an d w h a t I give is A w h ^ m a n dtiTcn to d e s p e r a tio n b y fttriB g e u o y o f t h e m o n e y m a t k e t an d h i g ^ p r ice o f p rovisions, p r o c u r e d a pisto l And t o o k t o th e road. M e e tin g « traveler, .|x e afopped h i m w ith “T o u r m o n e y o r j;Our life,” S e e in g th a t P a t wn* g r e e n , h e p a id t “I ’ll t e l l y o u w b a t n i d o / I ’ll g iv e y o u m y m o n e y fo r th a t piatok” — ♦*Agreed.” P a t r e c e ived t h e m o n e y an d h a n d e d o v e r t h e pisto l, “F o w . ” said th e tra v ^ e r , “ h a n d m o b a c k th a t m o n e y , o r I ’ll U o w y o u r b r a in s out.” “B la z e aw a y , |n y h « s r t T , ” said P a t j «divil a d h r o p of p o w d « r th e r e i » i a it.** A * iifflieted h u s b a n d w a s re lu m in g fro m t h e A m e ral o f h ia wife, w h e n a friend pftkftd h i « h h w h e felt. “W t H ,” imid he p a t h w ^ l l y , « I t h i n k r feel tho b e tte r for Ih f t t l l U f e w a l k . ” “W i U s S u M iijW l u i t d f t y o i th i n k of ia * n U 4 ladioa b e i n g h a p p y !” “ W liy,, 1 .think t h e f t n r t w o r t a l n ’i U ial i t ih n n Jh a t a m V />* . K » v » f tief»M t t o p a y th e p r i n t e r w h e n y o u h a w i r o a d bw p a p e r for n y e a r o r m o re, A m a t t w h o d o e s t h i s , is tnean e n o u g h ki ftteal r o U e a aco r n s f r o m a b lin d p ig . A F o t f o l k citizen in F e w Y o r i , te le gfftphed h o m e S a t u r d a y , to h a v e a K I ^ m r t i d g e read y for b in i a t th e depot,on, |h « ittfiviu of th e ev e n in g train . T h e tel- IBgraph b lu n d e r e d a little, a n d th e F o r w a l k CO., ALBANY PLA!TE m BAOABWAY. A l b a n r F . Mnhnfaoliorcra anfl dealers In flne'^ Silver Plated Spoons. Porks, Knives, Tea sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, ColfeeUrns, Salvers, Ac. ■ Every article pertaining to the tra3e constantly on We also replete Qld worn out Plated Ware* anti make It equally as good a incw at lem than half thfi’original coat. 14yl 4 |fM t t h r o « i t h o t ^ h t i t n o t r a a p e c tab le (p b r i n g u p hie c h ild r e n t o w o r k , and lived to see t h e m i n .the f o llow ing o c c u p a tio n s : •-^ o n e t n t i f p r l K n g son to o k to n e g r o and h o r n s t e a l i n g ; an o t h e r ten d e d b e e r b o o th for caroasM . A d a u g h t e r e n tererl th e p r o o f m o d e l irtia t , a n d a n o th e r son was fttw itth e d em p lo y m e n t b y th e S tate at Blone*duU iigj u n d e r a k e e p e r. A w r iU v called a t h is p r i n te r 's and a c c u s e d th e co m p o s ito r o f n o t h a v in g pane- t u a t ^ h is ^ e m , w h e n th e t y p o earnestly re p l i e d , “B ir, I am n o t a p o in te r — I ’m a “ I h a y e le a r n e d t h » profound tru t h , ” say* A l d e r m a n Jo h n s o n , “from e a t i n g tu r-. tie, t h a t i t ihow f t a m o s t d e p r a v e d tftste to m o c k a n y t h i n g for i t a g r e e n n e s s .” A la d y w lio h a d re a d _of t h e extensive w far some Sticut g e n ius w o u ld in v e n t an in s tru- p i e n t to t e l l haw far h u s b a n d s h a d k e n in th e ev e n in g w h e n th e y “ju s t step dow n to t h e post-office,” o r “ w e n t o u t to atten d n caucus.” A k , I r i s h em ig r a n t h e a t i n g th e sunset g u n a t P o r tsm o u th ,ask e d a sailor, “ W h a t ’s t h a t ! ” “ W h y , (h a t ’s sunset,” was th e re p ly . “ S u n s e t r * exclaim e d P a t ; “ and d o e s th e sun g o dow n in this c o u n tr y w ith auoh a b a n g as t h a t !*' “ I say, S a m b o , does y o u k n o w d s key to th e p r o s p e r ity o f th e S o u f !’* “K e y ♦- th e p r o s p e r ity o f th e Souf, d id y o u say t*Y ^ , d a t am w h a t I ax y e . ” “ W e ll, di I g ibb d a t u p .”” “ W e l l i t amm d e d a r - k e v ' I g i d a t u p . “ W e l l i t a d e dar-i-ey.” A y o u n g lad y In re p ly to h e r fath e r ’s m te^von,w h y she d id n o t w e a r rin g s upon her fingers, said “because papa, they hurl squeezes m y h a n d !” “ C e r tain ly n o n e , b u t slUl y o u know , p a , P j j o n e w o u ld h ^ p to k e e p in a squeezable / ^ r A g o o d m a n , w h o h a s seqn m u c h o f th i s w o rld, s a y s : — “ T h e g r a n d e s sentials to h a p p m e M in th is life are, so m e th in g to do, so m e th in g t o Jove, an d so m e th in g to lF7icn horn. M a y 2 4 , 1 8 1 9 . Aug. 21 1819. F o v , 2 1 , 1 8 4 0 . Kpv. 6,1841 A p ril 15, 1 8 4 3 . A trg. 6, I84ll: •May 2 5 , 3 846. March 18,1848. May 1, 1850. April April 14, 1857, ■ay 1, April 7,1 8 6 3 . pril 1< There are nine children of Victoria and Prince Albert, four boys and five girls.— These are all, except the Princess Royal, who married the Grown Prince o f Prusaia, to be provided with partners by marriage, and these partners must be found among the roy.al families of the Continent. As most of tho sprigs of royalty on the Con tinent are poor, it will cost England a handsome sura of money to support in royal style these children of her Majesty. ■ ; a H 3 a n n ^ D B C V t i s c m e n t e . LADP,. WEBSTER & CO’S, IM P R O V E D T IG H T S T H C B SEWING MACHINES^ F o . 5 0 0 B r o a d w a y , . . (OrrOSITE TJIB ET. NICHOLAS,) N E W Y O E K . W h at Constitutes a Good Sew ing M achine, li I t S uouep bo well mads, simple In its construc tion, and onsily kept in order, 2. I t SirouLWi innlto n tight lock-atltcU, alike on both sides of tlio rantcrial. 3. I t SuouiiD aow^uny and all materials that can be 4. I t S u O ueu bo able to use cotton, llircad.or silk, dlirectly from the spool. 5. I t S hould bo able to sew from coarse to fine, and from tblek to thin, with rapidityapidity dwltiioutcl r and wiUiout changing tbs teuisoa. G. I t S hould be able to make teuison greatei or loss on both fho under and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7, I t S hould have a stmight n e edle; curvtd ones lave perpendicular motiot absolutely necessary for heav ...liab lo to' 8, T he ITEnDLE sliould have perpendicular 9. I t I hould he capable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 10. I t S hould be able to bind with a ninder. hem witKa bemmerj^ shoaldstitt-b.Jfcll.run and gather. 11. I t S hould bo always ready to work. 13. I t S hould be capable of u.sing the same alio of thread on both sides of the work, and of using ditfovont colored thread or silk, above or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to bo united. IS. I t 8 houi . d be able to make a long or short Btltch. 14. I t S hould be a ble to fasten off tUa a cam , ana commence sewing' tightly at the first ailtcb' 15. I t S hould run easily and make but llttlonolso. 1C. I t S hould have a wheol-leed; none others are in constant contact with tho work. 17. I t S hould not bo liable to get o u t o f order. 18. I t S eodldi not be liable to break tiie thread, nor skip atitchea. 1.9 I t S hould not bo ueccaaary' to tiso a aorow- driver or wrench to set the needle. 20. I t S hould jipf be liable to oil the opoi-ator*s tliread.asisthocase wi STITCH machinea. 22. I t S hould not be “ more trouble than it ii worth.” G E T T H E B E S T I Send for descriptive oirculara and eamples o f work X A H H , W E B S T E H C O ., 600 Broadway, Few York. The Medicine of the Age. c = s - ; i : : o ® o j a r ' j s f > e n e -3u*.X T :H » , WARRAHTED PURELY VEGETABLE, WILL KrFECnJALEY COKE Scrofula, Erynpeitu, Salt-M e u tn, Scald Head, R h tu m a H l^,P i te* ^ J a \m d ir^, N e u ta lg i a , D is- I I P U R E S T A T E OE T H E BLOOD, r IS JC.-(XIIIKI,T VBK* yROM HERCCRT ok A.-IV MIKKUAL HcawascK, Being a Bnroly Vegetable Compound. r n n u iiroilticllon of tills wourtcrPtl Syrtip Is of long walt-Iicil nil of Us dovfloplng happy clfccts, ond Improv ed by oiUllng sorao ViUnablo conipouiids to arrive at Us present perfection. It has always been as freely given to the jioor and nllllctetl, us when paid for by the ofllclal and wealthy. I believe this .«yrup, as It Is now pre sented, with tho testimony of those who have been ben- ^Ya^rRntcd, Any person aftlictod with Mercurial Sores, It ha.s cured people all hut rotten, and almost incredi- blc. who do not wish to have their names known. For any case of had blood, ft will he allowed by all using it to be a groat romedy. It Is also a siuiplo and healthy aflJthAaY W b o le if tA lo a n d Ik e t A i l JEWELRY ANR WATCH EMPORIUM, S t e i n & B r o . , 6 4 S B roavrdlaY ^ ' Offer to the trade nnd community a t large at the leweat New York p rices,a large stock of flae gold nnd silver Watches, Jewelry w d a splendid assort- nent o f Fancy Goodsv Peddlara and Watcli-mak- ■ Bndit a n inducement to call ai|d examine S t e i n & B r o t h e r , 8 4 8 B r o n d w a T - i b l u s T . D a . o O D s c T j g f c j s n i F , XAKrrVAOTUBEW X^-xi dsalhr jh FINE CIO TUIK’e, GeuUesteR'i F u r n i i l i l n s 6o(Mi|, &t,, • 8 4 4 S X O S A m X , O o r n w q f U r o a d x m ^ a n d Jh^xchanffn St,^ ALBAirsr, K. ir. A Targe RHmtEntnt of Fine Oloth«tT(«Ungi,FAnt* aloon Goode and tailors’ TrlmmlngMonslaMtly on hand, and for snl* by t h e packajw, peete o r yard.— Also made to order a t short a^iUc*, In 1 ^ « o s l Ikib'. knable stsle. ‘ lly t ^ 3 : a 3 E t , ^ 3 s n e - Fall and W iJi'tei- D R Y GO O B S EBSMEE, PEIRSON & CO., 41 NORTH BEARL $.TREaT* (OPPOiSIIEFJEMALE ACABEICY)^ , WHl Opste oh the Jst September, FAMILY SEWING MMllS, 495 Broadwaf, New York. A F e w S t y l e . — ^ P r i c e $ 5 0 . (Hennner, Extra.) This il|4chteAwtf€ froatlwAspoas, a k -perm isd rom the store, requiring no rewinding o f thread. It Uema, FeUa^ Cathfra SUt«^M l a a a u p e d e r stylo,ftniiuing each seam by its own operation. Without recourse to the liandneedJo,aaii rsqolrcd by other machinea. It will do b etter and cheaper lewlnS than a acsn atm s can, eveai if she works for m t etM « h kout FOR A emOULAR. F o r Bale by SOLOMOF SMITH, B a l h a . 3 r . - Y . citix^h found a hearte, a n d ft ca r r ia g e for Their e x t e n s i v e s t o c k . ofFaii.a»d: winter th e mourneifBj V raiting t o d o a n y tifolan- Wry Goods, comprising chfrfy duty ia might deeiro. Ee dismissed l Allilisi. Noveltie'« of the'Season,- e^rifie vehicles. A R i h a . N o v e ltie 'i o f t h e 'S e a s o n , Ofthcfrowhisiportntion. . Space will not eilow nfc to mention in detail, ffe >igd merely say>^tkst^ For P r lw , Slyle, T a r l c l i A F D E IO n N E 'S E , T m jnE 7 > U T A T IO N O F U.,lP, & CO., I S StIF F IC J E J S T G U A R A N T E E . O u r C J L i O A K P J S P A I t T M J E K T Wo would caR special attention to^ Having made aTrangemcnte for more e.xtenslvs operations this sea son than formorty, wo sUnll ho able to nicottlm de mands of all onr frienda. Wo shall also endeavor ; to be proiapUn executing all orders ; and by cm- '^ploying the best of opetamrs, as well as the newest styles, yre hope to meet with that liberal patronage which has hcrctoforsbecn coaferrods » OUR STOCK OP M O U R N I N G g o o d s Willbe found replete in every particular. HSr rieasc remember theimmbor, H 'd^orih p e a r l SireeL - , • 186 >. H 0 U = K E U R 1 H S H I N & ‘ 1 8 6 0 . J O R N Y A N Q A A S n E M d t C O ., I M P O R T E R S , N l a r b l o H a l l , \A . l b a n y , CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, W I N D O W S H A D E S , CURTAIN M a t e r ia l s an d trimmings n v C x s . t r t s ^ z t .a i s o s K , BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, CURLED HAIR, FE.A 7 m s , COMFORTERS, BLANKETS, MAR- SBI LE QUILTS, CUSHION M:ATERTALS,& o . 49yl 4 7 2 a n d 4 7 A B r o a g w a y , A l b a a v . T H E M c C A E E E L H O U S E , LADIES’ ORDINARY, GENTLEM E N'S O RDINARY AND 3 R .-E I T P - < a .T T 3 E l . A .3 X n ? - * Nos* 530 and 532 Broadway* 3E1. o « t o p a E ! a a . t a r a , a a . o o , N o s . 3 5 a n d 3 7 J a m e s s t r e e t , a e b a n y . . 1 Tlsitot lousp. ba ) any in the f DR the season caa bo ''rr'*/*'''' K., wvv» voi**isw4iouui.^n^ on the xnoet xeasi aW eteiw* ^ To travelers on Steatnhoais and Kafkoada il house affords advantagesoveranyother. Node] will occur as every order will be served as soon • l a ^ * \ w y l Dr. Ham’s Spirit. G E O V E R & B A K E E ’S CELEBRATED Tbe Premature Decay of Yoiilli. Just Published, by J)r. Stonp. clan to tho Troy Xnng and Hygienic InstUoto, a tiao on tho early Recay of American Youth; the Self-xbuso and.its Ulr^sful (*Bse<i«ence3 ; Seihi- ikncas and other hiacasts of the Sexual Organs, Male and Female. . * ---- bov-e. work has roccivod theh'ghest commenda tion from sOrei'jtl leading papers of the Rnfon, as one of tho most able over puhltehed bn this subject of such t U k I interost. It la for gratultons iHatribution, and it will ho sent hy mail In a sealed; enrelopa to any part of t^couptry R m of charge, on receipt of two sttmpi for jKirFaU not to send and obtain this hook, Word of Solemn jConsCientious Idrlco to those who . will Reflect. A class of Maladies prevail to a fearful extent In com munity ; dooming at least fifty thousand y outh of both sexes, annually loan e a rly grave. These diseases aro very Imperfectly understood. Their cxtorhal manifes tations, are NervoM'Debility, Relaxation or Exhaus- 4lou ; Maro.<!mus, or muscular wasting and consump tion of tho tissues of the wholo body. Rhortiioss of breathing, or hurried breathing on wsvendinga bill, a flight Of stairs, great palpitation of the Heart; Asthma, Bronohltisan* Soro Throat; Shaking of the Hands ond limbs. Aversion to Society ; and to business or study ; Dimners of oycslghtj .Ixiss of Memory; DiMincss of the Head, NcuralgioTalns In various parts ortho body; Pains In tho B.iok and limbs. Lumbago, liyspopsla or Indigestion : Irregularity of tho Bowuls, Deranged sa- cretiomi of tho Kidnoys and other glands ol tho Body, as LouaUrroha!a,or Flour Albus, ke. DlkowIsoEpllcpsy, Hysteria, and NervousSpasnw. Now, in ninety-nino cases out of avory ono hun- proil, Of »11 Ui8 ahOYfl named .dUordcrsnnd a host of othors, not uaracd, have thnir beat pri marily in tho soxual organs, and arliUTrom -morhitl ex citement and chronlolnflamatlon; astato of morbid Ir- rltahiUty; honco tho want of success In treating symp toms on tho parqof tho Old School Doctors. Dr. Andrew Slono, physician to tho Troy Lung and Hygonlc InstUuto, la now ong*god In treating this class of modern maladies with tho most astonishing success. Tho treatment adopted by tho Institution is new, It is based upon sclcntlttc principles ; with now discoYcred 'remcdlOB; wUhont minerals or poisons* facilities of cure aro such that patients can be cured at their 'lomeste any pari of the country, from aeouratodes- OROVEE BAK£1% K o d s m i s s FAJETLY 8 EWIHO MACHIMX. rp H B undersigned, OLiBflYJrtKdf w loutdeBom - X inations, havisiw pnrchssd and naed.ia onrfam- iliea - GROVER & BAKEIFS CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MAGHINE » foke pleasure in recommending it m an instrument fuHy combining the ewentiala o f a good«*chiM . Its bcftnfifnl sfni- plicity.ease of imanagaiiMint, and Ih* strength gnd elasticity of its stitch, unite to render i t a machine oasnrpaiaed by any In the m atket, and one which wo feel confident will give satisfaction toall who may purchase and ase it. Rev. W. P . STRIGKLAND..V ’ Rev. N. VANSANT, i „ „ , Rev. R. B. YARD, ? New i ork. Roy. Of XiADUEe j Rev. B. P. ROGERS. DvD., \ Rev. CHARLES ANDERSON, Rov. CHARLBa HAWLEY, j Rov. DANIEL M. TEMPLE, Rev. T.M . HOPKINS, Rov.AVILLTAM HOSMRR. Rev. 0 . II. t i f f a n y , I k D.,> Rev. O .J . BOWEN, Rev. J 0 N .\. CROSS, Rov. JOHN M’CRON; - BaUimort, M . D . Rev. W.T.D.CLBMM, Rev.W .H. CHAPMAN, R o v .P.S.EV A N S , Rev. R. 0 . GALBRAITH, Rev.T. DAUGHERTY' Rev. THOB.E. LOCKE Rev. W^A. CRaCKim, Rev. JOtnST PARIS. Rev. J . F - LANNBAN SeJ: Rev. A. A. POl Auburn, N . y . Norfolk, Va. W e»,Fn. Rev. J . F - LANNEAN. i R e V .C H .H A N K B L J't Rev. C. A. LOYAL, f ^ Rev. A . A. PORTER, Selina, A la. Rev. J . L. MIOHAT7X, A7ny!f/{f, T f. C' Rev. O! f ! H a I r i I : f Nendereon, N . C. Rev. ELBERT SLINGERLAND, A-cofia, iV. Y. Prof. JOHN POSTER, I Rev. FRANCIS G.GRATZ, I ' Rev. J . TURNBULL BACKUS, D. D., f Scf,y.,A\ T R ct .BENJ. STANTON, > J- Rev. P. e . PRUGH, Xenia, O. R o v .B .W .C n roLA W ,A .M .,» _ , R ot . W. P E RKINS, f tTweinaaft, O. Rov. E. GRAND GIRARD, Ripley, O. Rev. A. BLAKE, 1 Rev. B. C. BENSON, A. M m ) GambUr, 0, Prof. J . J. M’ELiHBNNY, D. D., J Rov. P, CHESTER, irenton, O. Rev.E. F . HASTY, Camht'idgt Citu, Ind. Rev, J . 0. ARMSTRONG, Saline, M icK Rav. ENSTBIN MORBOUGH, Cambrid§» e i i y , M . Rev. RICHARD WHITE, Milton, Ind. Rev. CALVIN VALE, JV. Y . Rev. JOSEPH ELDREDGB, Norfolk, Confi. Rev. JOHN JENNINGS, \ Rev. H. L. WA YLAND. } Worcester, Masa. Rov. WILLIAM PHIPPS, ) Rev.OSMONDe. RAKER. Bishop I R ot . TH03.RATII A y . \ R sv .H E N E Y E .PA R E E B , j , Rev. G. N. JUDD, Montgomery, N. Y. OBIcoiof ExWbttina and Sale .--405 Broadway, u J f ^ iD lR C U X M tB , ^ D.P01, ODr. 6> h I h !, '■<S- 3 S S a £ — J. P. Ferguson, Fort Plain. 49yi Dyspepsia Eemedy D r . D A E I U S H A M ’S AROMATIC INVIGORATERG SPIRIT. Tliis Xedidnu’kasUen used ly the public for six years, with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure I>ys- pejKia, jyervoumess, jreartSum, Cholin Fains, Wind in the Slmach.orPaim it} the Bowls, Headache. Brow- tinesi. Kidtiei/ Complaints, JUno Spirits, JOcVirlum Irs- mens, Intemperance. I t SIJMUI.ATK3, ExmUIUW, I.TVIOOJUTKS, IJUI WU.T. HOT I.STOXICATK OK SiCrCTV. A S A MEDICINE. 11 Is quick and ctreolual, curing the A . inoril agraviitca canes of Dysiiopsla, Kidney Com- plalnfs, and nil other dorangcmeutsol tho Stomach nnd iiowols, in n speedy mtinncr. It will constantly revive the most melancholy nnd drooping rplnts, and restore tho weak, nervous and sickly to health, strength nnd vigor. Persons who, from tho Injudicious uso of liquors, have become dejected, nnd their nervous systems shattered, cnnstltuUons broken down, nnd subject to that horrible curse to humanity, tho Duumra T remkhs , will, almost iramodlatoly, feel tho happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Ppirit. WHAT IT tVILL DO. ? ) ^ ^ » = , ^ S ^ L i n g a n d d i s a g r o o a h l o effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as .soon as the stom- One dose will Tcmovo tho most distressing pains of Colic, either in tho stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obsirucUonsinthoKidney, i aro assured sal euro by U NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. uummuiivn. HlCkllC.SS ftt BtOlliaCll, WenkllOSS, Kluuiuran, Ac., will And ono dose will remove all bad foelluKs. Ladle.sofweak w,d sickly consmmions, should take the Invigorating Spirit three limes a day • it will make restore the bloom of health and hoauty to tho careworn During pregnancy It will ho found an inv.ilunhlo med icine to remove dlsagrooahlo sensations at the stomach. All the Proprietor .asks, is a trial, and to induce this, B U K R O W K ’ IIVFArVTS’ FRIEND, O R G H A Y M I X T U R E . Gums Colick, Dysentery and L ia r r h m , pleasant roll producccl. A certain relief f o r Inflam m a iionof 6 Looseness of the Restlessness, W Doxoels, F a in in ~ - the Stomach, p'O' duced from Tecthin ALf. IBliKaDl.AKmKS OP THE nOVnCLS OP CniLDKKH, ritOWUCED BY TKKTIUKG, Are very happily rcliovctl by this unequaled mixture M O T H E R S A N D N U R S E S , the best proof of ajl Unit cnii be said in its favor is to T R Y I T ! T R Y I T ! T R Y I T ! 1 challenge comparison with any other remedy in the world. It has the approval of some of the moat eminent L-acticing Physicians in the United States. j ^ F o r sale by all the principal Druggists and Apothecaries throughout tlie United States and Canadas. Also, by McMURDY, C. FROTHING HAM & Co., BLANCHARD A HOFFMAN, MED ICAL HALL, corner South Pearl and Plain sts.; W. J.HUMPHREY & CO., H. CLEMENT and J . H. BULLOCK. Price 25 cents per bottle. Address U y l W M . G . B U R R O W S , Albany, N. Y. f^A H communlcatlomi are rtgarded with eoersd, Tbo institution gl/cs tho most unoxppctlonahle refer- enco to men of standing In all i>*rl8 of tho country (that havo been micceBslully cured, S^Tho aUondlng Physician will be Ibund at thoTn. «tlii(ilon for consultation, n-om 9 A, )i.. to 91'. K., of eacn day. Sundays, In tho foronnon. AddrcM DR. ANDREW STONE, rhyslclan to the Troy Lung and Ht’cenlo Inslllutlon, Ifl Fifth street, Troy. vTnlSvl READ! READ!! READ!!! Cairo RUnots, July SWt, ISIO. Messrs. Jo».v Wiicox fc Go ;■ Your-* Inpcctiue,” or \ PoralAU Fever Eh.arm,” has done wonders. I was wholly dG.<!pondent and wretched when 1 applied It, and In five' hours the chills were removed and no fever has ensuodt It is tho simp lest cure Iroaginablc, nnd a wonder of n.-vluro or art. I would not bo without - this “ InpccUno” a single hour.— -anstantly wcarnlg HI seem tobo“ ang«e proof.’’ Yours'ours Verv Truly,ly, Y Very Tru E. M STOIY. Jfm e , Alalamct, JWy 2S<i, 1800. GxmIkxx^ 1 have been anatched Irom tho gravo by tho application of yoiir wonderful “ Inpoctino,” or “ Persian Fover Charm.” Tor several years Ihauo suffered overy JOHN ■WK.eox * CO., My. Mol liter’s ' e. fTHlTS SAI j VE l5i now ftcknowlcdgod to bo tlie X best ever Introduced for the sure and speedy euro of PILES. It la w am n tefi to cur* tho follow ing dlseflsfs! Jfy M 01«KR’.S SALVE cures Ptles, My MOTHER’S SALVE cores Salt Rheum, My MOTflER’8 SALVE cures Scald lloadl My m o t h e r J- HALVE cures Ringbones, My MOTHER’S SALVE cures Runrounda, -* My MOTHER’S SALVE cures Sorb Eyes, My MOTHER’S SALVE cures Biles, My MOTHER’S SALVE cures CorDi, My MOTHER’-S SALVE cures Itch, My MOTHER’S SALVE cures Pesters, dje. A trial will substantiate the fact that this Salve hna no superiot-ia tka rnnrket. It is made o f the bcattuatorlals. U c t a box *ud try. it. J. BU8RILL & CO.,JPjroprlelor8, 48yl . 102 Nas*au street. New Y’ork. F o r sale b y Babhock » Gregory, Fort P lain. B U B R I L L ’ S T n i - K i s b . l i i u i m e i i t . Emp jiirewycars Einoo. 'Wbilc thcro, ho witnessed bl% own nse. If nothing more. After reluming to th|s ilgro speedily»than nny 'nrllclo ever (Uncovered. Be coming ncqnaintod v(Uh iho gentleman, I purohasfd tho K ' \ “ * „ ' , t K \ J S S r i o a For sale by Bancoca & G ukcosv .^, BUP.UILL & CO„ Propr 102 Nassau Rlrcet, 1 oca & G ukcor ForXrla! LYON & BROWN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN W I N D O W A N D PIC T UR E X L u ^ I S A’llB tills. C vOlr. 171 DXTANE STREET, Cflftss Out andTftckedi'ree of Cbarge, P \ S 0 H d f o r a C S r o i i l a r , ^ u ; n 4 f |l ho has put u 60. cts., quai ,,uarl8 SI. General Depot, 48‘ \Water Street, N. Y. Agcnte in Fort Plain, Babcock & Gregory nnd erguson v6n33yl' [.s-yjGOEA-nxa 3 v r O : E ’ 3 P u a - U P ’JB» LIYB PULS AKD PHCBNIX BITTERS. r p n E S E MEDICINES havo now been bo- X fore the public Tor a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during that time have maintained a high c haracter in al most e very partof the Globe, for their extraordinary and Immediate p ower of restoring perfect Ue.althto per sonr suffering under nearly overy kind of disoaso to which tho human frame Is liahlo. The following aro among tho distressing variety of human dUcasca in which the V E & E T A R L E L I F E M E D I C I N E S Are well known lo ho Infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoronghly cleansing tho first nnd sec ond stomachs, and oroatlng n flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the .stale and acrid kind ; FLATDLEsCY, I/>ss or AvPKTiTit, H xabtbubx , H kapacu «, R kstli !S mu 33, I lt .- BPBK, A N x im , L anocok - . and M kukcuoi v , which a re ) genera! symptoms of Dyspepsia, tvlll vanish, as a Uiral consoquonco of its c u r e - ........................ COSTIVKNl^.by cleansing tho wholelength of tho in testines with a solvent process, and without vloleuco - all violent purges leave the bowels costive vritbin two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring tho blood to a regu lar circulation, through tho prooe.ss of perspiration in such cases, a td thu thorough solution of aUintostiitnl ob- * Tho L ifk Mumci.’iKi liavo boon known to euro UnKUM- ATISM permanently In three weeks, and GOUT In half Shat timo, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments from tho joints. DROPSIES of ail kinds, hy freeing nnd strongthoning tho kldnoy.s nnd bladder; they operate most delightfully on these Important organs and heuco havo over been found n certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging them, trotn tho turnings ot tho bowels tho slimy matter to Which these creatures ad- -Hlchtcul. d e . U. H. KELLOGG’S UIVE<IXlAJLir,L31» W O R M T B A, i l t e h i f u l . ((?^m 1 lElERSiANrt _ \\“ S Agree,nblo com- compl* ^ l^^usBof VhcsaPUls for n. -v«ry shoritenjo. xsUl effect an entire cure of S-AI-T RHEX’ll. and a sinking improve ment In the olenrnesH of tho skin. COMilON COLDS and IN F L U t^A win always bo cured h y one deso, or by '^PlLI^~Tho orlginai proprietor of these Medicines, was cured of rues of ,35 j ears standing, by the uso of tho LIFE MKHICINRS alone. . . FRYER AND AGUE.—For this ncourgo of tho Western country, tbeso ilodlclnes will ho found a safe, spoody, nnd ('ortaln remedy. Other modlclnea iKtvo tho Ny.slem \ onSoro \ m E iia ash ijy e ii c a m A i m - o ™ . XL Dwntrrv, 1 x * k or awpktit *, nnd llmKAsw or F xmalks *rthe Mcdlclnca have been tused with tho mo.sl heneflclnl resnlw 111 c.a.so.3 of this description :—Kiso's Evil, and ScKorutA, In IB wo.-st forms, yields to tho mild yet pow erful action of these remarkable Medicines. N jght SwsATB, N krvous DSmiitv, Nwivous Cosn*ui.s-is of all kinds, rxiprc-vnox or rax P aiswebs ’' C ouo , .are speedily cured. mercurial DKEAPF.S.—Persons who-3e consHtutions have hcawM-hapalred by the Injudicious use of ilEKccRy, win And those Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from tho system, all tho effects of Mercu ry infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar-aUons solAliy W. B. MOITAT. 836 BRO akwat , N kw Y oric . FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 6yl. A L B A N Y GENERAL INFIRMARY 4 I R O A '3 W \ V , ________this class of diseases is daily performed ; new and efiloient remedies have been mtrodaced, anfl many (Usea?C3 suppoted io be incurable arc here pemanenily and speedily cured* O A T A R R ^ 13 PERFECTLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, i This disease, ishlch has balUcd pliysloians for s g e s , and hroiigUt consumptioh and dkm ' h to Miu .io s s , la permanently cured. This is .said posi tively, for during the last ten years wo have cured tliousaud8,iind havo' never failed in effoctiiiff a cure, or in producing satisfnotory results. This is no TJHLROAT D I S E A S E S , Enlarged Tonril«i Soreness, Cough, Hoarseness, Loss o f Voice, Bronchitis, AcL S c . T h e s e TTO cure speedily an d perm a n e n tly. Still sllglit-dcafA’* toarnings, and ft neglected Catarrli becomes an incurable CoNSUJtPTioJf. We cannot cure this—ice do not profess to. <5od alone can- save. Still those who suffer from Cough, Pains, Nightswcats,are emaciated nnd raise much, should not give up until examined by us ; for os examin ing physicians to ono of the largest \ Life Insur- an30 Companies ” in America, we have every op portunity to judge whctlior the lungs are alleoted or DISEASES O ^ TH E E A R , DEAFKK.S.S—nOARIKQ IN THH EAR—NOKES—KUN- h'lNG FKO.M THE EAR—TUMOR.S IN THE EAR, ETC., Never neglect. Apply to ua at once. Aj; the fn- flrmary the most hopeless cases of Deafness are cured, by new imtruments and new treatment,ns used in the best iastiluUona in Germany, Franco nnd Englaud. -Wo can refer to the following persons, and thou- nds of others who have boon cured of Catarrh, Mr. G. L.Cavcrt; of Charlton, Saratoga county, of Cough, Nightsweata, Weakness nnd Emacia- _ x s r Medicines, Lotions and Instruments, suffi cient te cur® ordinary cases of Catarrh, sent with full directions,on receipt of ten dollars. ^ Reception Rooms, Operating Rooms and Laboratory. Letters of inquiry |>romw/i!!/ answered, by one of the physicians in con-stant attendance.— Prescriptions and Medicines eqat to any p a rt Of jj^A d drm ‘*»A n iany Q e n f tK U ^ I^iirm a r y FRANKLIN HOUSE, FONDA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, N .Y , T, W. BliyGHAMi ProitrictOT The above “ VALUA BLE MEDICINE”\ has bei used by the inventor in his practice with un- unps alleled snccees for over thirty years, and never in a single instance, (and a contradScHon is-cballonged ) failed to produce the desired effect. In man.y in stances when the patient has been given u p—when all other medicines of pretended efficacy had failed to render any relief—this medicine h as bee’^ administered to the immediate relief of thesuffere AUVAXTAGSS TIUS ItEnBDT HAS OTXK OTHSKS-. It is entirely free frem all Mercurial properties; It can be given to tbe weakest constitution with out danger. It is palatable and easily administered to children; It is mild in its operation, and never fails to effect It is not necessary to' give Physic ’to c a n y off Mercury or other deleterious Drugs from tbe Stomach ; And \ last though not least,'’ it is recommendod by the most respectable nnd skillful Physicians in oiu* country, who have watched its course and seen its uminrallelcd success’ Go to the Agent and pi ocnrc a Pamphlet with oertiflentes, and if yon value the health of your family, never be without a package in your house. C. N . T U T T L E , A i i b i m i , Iff. Y . GENERAL AGENTS for New York ond Michigan, For sale by Babcock & Grcgory,and J. P. Ferguson, Fort P lain. Bush & Stafford, Canajoharie. R. Fer gnson, Fonda. L. V. Peek, Fulfonville. W. J. WinndfBucl. And .all Dealers in Medicine. Sni6 of that foil Scourge, Consumption, to which, unforlu? natolv, 80 many prodispoaing oauBOa exUt. Youth aufti ago aro alike subject to its ravages. 8 ciairai maj be relied upon bjr the Hick as being th< ful iQ curing lung and throat disorders, of an^ remedy known at the present day. Tho many phases asfum ^ by Coosumption justifies the apprehen.sion of those whfc hare reason to fear its approach, either from con«tit»’'* tlonal or hereditary tendency. a . ^ ir Wtile the cUscoveror of this reraody coes not heuoT# that pooplo should he constantly dosing theniseltw wit* medicines UB\digestlw oT g a M ^ ® boHef in any. prospecl of euro. To such i f « S € It nourishes and stronglhans the psliont w ^ much reduced to partake of ordinary food. It S o u l e ’ s P i l l s . CELE.BRATED A S A S A F E . S U R E . A N D P L E A S A N T “ S O V E R E I G N B A L M ” O F L I F E . In offering to the public “ SOULE’S PILLS’* a$ a Family MaJicInc, \vc propose to tell the afllictcd what they will do , and answer the first a n d almo-st universal question, w liat arc they good for ? Stomach and Rowels, S.ymptc«ns indicative o f this state o f the Stomach arc H hadache , D izzimss , some times N.WSEA at the S tomach , P ain at THE P it of the S tomach , CosTiVENrts, B ad ,. F everish . B reath , Y ellqviness of THE S kw , A ll o f which symptoms are evidence o f the certainty o f disease, i f not arrested. This is readily accomplished by a very few D oses of S oule ’ s . P ills . \When the above symptoms ©ccur^ the Pills should be taken in large doses. Three to six is sufficient to produce a cathartic effect at first. When this is ac complished, use one Pill night and mdmmg for a day or two, then increase tp a ca thartic effect again, and so alternate ciH all symptoms subside. These Pills contain no MINERALS? are perfectly safe for the most feeble con-' stitutions. In cases o f xoeak, feeble persons, where the Stomach and Bowels arc too sensitive to admit o f the use o f a cathartic medicine, cQstiveness is almost universal in a l t such cases. These Pills have acquired CELEBRITY taken in small closes; one Pill every or every other night give tone- and activity to the SECRETIONS, and &id nature in removing all mattet ac cumulated by them from the stomach and bowels, thus preparing the system to over come disease. In all • SUDDEN AND VIOLENT ATTACKS 'e. doses. [ing to the coii- patient, and repeated in six or eight hours, until a. brisk operation takes That all Crudities, Canker, and other Impurities may be carried off from the ’Stomach and Bowels, and arouse into speedy action all the secreting organs o f the system J then reduce the dose to i or 2 for one or two successive days, then enlarge the dose as at first in order to carry off all IM P U R ITIES that may have been ferreted out for eva cuation, and so alternate, as judgment will dictate, until disease is exterminated from the system. We m ig h t c ite th e A fflicted to m a n y cases w h e r e CURES have been cflectcd by their use, were It ne cessary here, but for this purpose we refer them to, our CIRCULARS, wliich can be found with our Agents men tioned below. The' above Pills are for safe;, Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, and by motk o f the Merchants and Druggists in tlie United States. Principal Office, N o . 17 North Sallna Street, practise, N . Y. ■ IJR. E. f . W R IG H T , Prop’r., Successor to R, L, Soule & Co. For Sale by 0 . N. Tattle, General Affcnt. Anbuvn. N. Y. Babcock & Grcjrory and J . P. Fei'Kiieoa, Port lain ; Bush * Stafford, Cannjobarie ; E. F t rfvh aa'a^tonic, ' ll\thrinvalia tlioii, no longoi* doUr b«t nwko the trial, aud tho result will surely 1)8 ). of- tho-mo.8t gratifying character. r Tlie A oacwn B maam i» prepared with the ; greatest enro, and tho best material*. No J ' pRins or expense aro npiwroii to 't ^ It ia-tho best knmvn remedy ef thfl'agS', It , . none tbo los powarful tu eonquenng tho.xe d»- ' ease* which sap tho foundation and doatray 1 the lives of HO many in our mid»t. XToryfa»lr t > diould have it, aud regard U ft* a hou*ehoW V ; Ireaaute. * Descriptive pamphlet* given to all who apply . to my agents. 3 ' PRieE$2 PER BQTTO ' ! \ For^o^'^K L O C K CUOUtiE, Sol* Ageate, S T J M M E E C O M F L A X N T S ; Viz 5 DlHrrlieii and Cliolera Ulorbam aiuf Flfttiilcni luiil jipasmodic Chollcsi • f T r S TH12 UNDKRSION^D, h m for T V years past sold B. FOSGATE’S ANODYNE CORDIAL anddiTOiig tbls period have witncfised ii» effects in curing tbe diseases for which it is resoihf- taonded, v iz: - Acute and Chronic Diarrltea and Cholera Morbus. C n O L E f i A U S T A J H W U m . eir cure or relief: ’• Utica. _Y .M . H n w , AklrarB. 3KX, S»n«ca fftllt. A. P . Crr.Tis, Attica. F itch is DinirATEKj.Sjpwn**!. W.B eaver & S on , Batavia. J . Detroit. J. G. B akleer , Leroy, h * & ®- G atix )»», GI m WS v T. B eadlb , Elniiw. G. W illakd , Ashtabnlx* A. J. M atthews , Buffalo, G. G. G illet ,K ingsville. L. B. S wan , Rochester, CARXKjt ft BXQ.y^Kri*., N . B. It is particularly nseluHo ChildlceiL wheat T e e t h i n g , as it allays irratation,iudnceB moderate perspiration, and produces sleep. ftB-Sold by DruggistH ^ Propriffor, Auburn N . Tl. ^ 0 . N. Tiittlo, Geuoml Agent, Auburn,N.YL ^ For sale by Babcock & GvcMry, and J . P. Fnraa»- 8011, Fort Plain. Bush .1; Stailord, Canajoharie. H. Ferguson, Fomin. L. V’ Peek, FuUonville. W .J . IVluuo, Bud. And alt Dcalors lu Medicine. Btttft MRS. WINSLOW, A ji e x p erienced nurse a n d Fem a le F h y s ician,w & Bents to the attention e f Mothers her S O O T H IN a SYRUP, FOR CillZiDBEirr TEETHIN?^ ' VI liich greatly faisiliiates the process ol teething, by soft ening tbo gums, reducing all inflammations—will allay a l l p a i n spasmodic action, and is sure to R e g u l a t e th e B o w e ls. Doponduponit mothers, it will give rest to yqurgelveir,^ nnd can .say with oouiidcnee and tenth of it, w h a\ wo h ave never been able to say ol any uilicr medicine— e f f e c t a c u r e when Umoly an instuuou ot dissatlslaciion bv any ono who used It.—i. On tho contrary, all aro delighted with its oporatloh*, ami spe.ak in torm.s of coinmcndatlou of Us magical cfltecw aud modlral vllruos. Wo spook in this matter “ w h a f t W O .d o k n o w , ” after ton ye.trs’ exporienoo and* p lc d f f o o u r r e p u t a t i o n f o r t h o f t i l f i l l m e n t ^ w h f t t WC a c r e d e c l a r e . i» almost every UistaucO wliero tUo imam Is suilbritig ivom pain and c.vhaustlon, relief will bo found fifteen or twenty minutes after tb* syrup is Jidmiusterod, ' • This valuable preparation is tho prescription o f oho of A c most e s p q r i o n c e d ““ '’ s k i l l f u l n u r s e s i“ no * England, miU has been used- with • n e v e r « & i l i h i ^ cnrRA«;s i n , , ' < . t „ ^ _ Thousands of Car mly roHov itomach ai ----------- energy t< instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic, and overcome convvdsions,. which if not speedily rem o l dtod, ond in death. IVo believe it the b e s t a # 4 from. Teething or any other cause. Wo would say fo every Mother who has a child suffering from any of tho foregoing complaints, Do not lei your Fr^udiedt, nqrtXe Prejudices o f others stand between you and y our aolfi^. Ing CliiM and tho relief that will bo Jsure—ye.s, absclna. b/ sare—to follow tlio uso of this Medicine, If timely um 4,’ Tull dtroction.s for using will accomp.'iny each, bottle __ : Abne genuine uitlo‘'8thc faQ-sirailo of *6' J P a r tM ' A’eu'TorX-. is on the out-sido wrapper. ■ < Sold hy Druggists throughout tho World. PuiKciPAL O ffice , 13 C edar S trew , N, T, Price, Only S5 Cents Per bottle, lijl