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I m a k e m o n e y a s f g o a l o n g . ” •^ b e m e r c h a n t , th i n k i n g t h a t a few p e n c e , jm o r a o r le s s , w o u l d m a k e n o d i f f e r e n c e to f i l m , re p l i e d : *' S a y o n . ” T h e J e w sa id , .“ C u t l e r . ” “ . C u t l e r . ” N e x t “ B a g p i p e , ” A n d b a g p i p e w a s re s p o n d e d to . 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T h e m t h a t h a v e m o r e th a n th e i r s h a r e o f o n e th i n g c o m m o n l y h a v e le s s ol A a o t h e r . '\ y h e n th e r e is g r e a t s t r e n g t h , th e r e ain-H a p t to b e m u c h g u m p t i o n . A h a n d s o m e m a n in a g e n e r a l w a y a i n ’ t m u c h ,o f ft m a n . A b e a u t i f u l b i r d se ld o p ) s in g s . T h o m t h a t h a v e g e n i u s h a v e n o c o m m o n A o n s e . A fejlo w w i t h o n e id e a g r o w s ric h , w h i l e h o w h o c a l l s h i m « fo o l d jo s p o o r . — T 'h e w o r l d is lik e a b a k e d m e a t p t e — t h e u p p e r c r u s t is r i c h , d r y a n d p u f f y — t h e lo w - ,c r c r u s t is h e a v y , d o u g h y a n d u n d e r d o n e — th e m i d d l e jp n o t b a d g e n e r a l l y — b u t d h e s m a l l e s t p a r t o f a ll i s t h a t w h i c h d a v o r s t h e w h o l e . r —“ T h e r e w o n ’t b e a d a r n e d t h i n g th i s jBiimnpier b u t p o l i t i c s , ” s a i d J o n a t h a n , w h o w a s d i s c u s s i n g m a t t e r s a t o u r d e p o t w i t h a c i t y frie n d . “ I te l l y o u t h a t I c a n ’t m e g t a n y b o d y b u t w h a t t h e y ’re p u t t i n ’ i n t e r m e } b o u t th e L i t t l e G i a n t , S o u t h e r n n i g g e r s , o l d B r o w n , th e C o n s t i t u t i o n , s p r e a d e a g l e , th e R a i l S p l i t t e r , a n d a th u n d e r i n g lo t o f jo t h e r n a m e s . C o n s a r n it, w h y th e b u l l f r o g s in th e p o n d b a c k o f o u r y a r d , i p n a t i t t e r ; b e l l o w i n g o u t “ O l d A b a - “ I l l i n o i s — I l l in n o i s ” — P'u u t h i m y a r d , a r e a l l - O l d .1— i j u o i s ” x i ’ th r o u g h — c h u g . ’ — A g e n u i n e s o n o f th e E m e r a l d Isle , l a d i n g o n l y th r e e p e r s o n s in a t t e n d a n c e o n e n i g h t lately^ u p o n h i s p r o p o s e d Je o tu r e , m a d e th e f o l l o w i n g a d d r e s s : “ L a d i e s a n d g e n t l e m a n , Rs t h e r e i s n o b o d y h e r e , I ’ll d is- m i w y o u a l l . T h e p e r f o r m a n c e s o f th i s .n i g h t w i l l n o t b e p e r f o r m e d , b u t th e y w ill b « r e p e a l e d to m o r r o w e v e n i n g . ” f o l l o w i n g b iA u lifu ! s t a n z a is c o p ie d fro m a y o u e g l a d y ’i a l b u m j “ f a i r m a d e , w h en I B hold y o u r fose, &i gaiso into ure a ihur Ize, Jay love l i w a rm e d in 2 a blsize, Ai thants vUJbia m y boznm r)^e .3 Mg for m i week tang 2 utter, w h ich leeves m l h s r t awl in a flutter.” — A n o l d D o t c h m a n w h o s o m e y e a r s A g o , w a s e l e c t e d a m e m b e r o f th e L e g i s lR - tu r e , s a i d , in h i s b r o k e n T E n g lish sty l e , Y e n I w e n t , t o t h e le c b i s l a t u r I to u g h t I ■w ould fin d d e m a l l S o l o m o n s d e r e , b u t I jjOQp f o u n d d a r e w a s s o m e a s p i c k fo o ls 4 e r e a s I w a s . ” — A P a t l a n d e r i n tr a v e l i n g o n hi.s w a y to M a n c h e s t e r , N e w H a m p s h i r e , a r r i v e d a t ib a fo r k o f a road w h e r e th e r e sto o d 1* s i g n - b o a r d , w h i c h r o a d t h u s ; “ M a n c h e s te r , 4 m i l e s . “ M a n c h a s e d h e r 4 nailes I” p r | e d P a t . “ B e th e h o u l y p o k e r , I c o u l d h a v e c a u g h t h e r jp e s o } f | n h a l f th e tim e I” — I ’ll te a c h y o i | to p l a y p i t c h a n d lo s s . I ’ll f l p g yo,u fo r a n h o u r , I w i l l .” “ F a t h - in s t a n t l y r e p l i e d th e in c o r r i g i b l e , a s b e . b a l a n c e d a p e n n y o n M b th u m b a n d f i n g e r , “ P l l to s s y o u to m a k e it.l w o h o u r s p r n o t h i n g 1” — H o w is y o u r h u s b a n d , d p a r ! ” a s k e d p n e la d y o f a n o t h e r . “ O h , h e is in « v e r y b a d s l a t e , ” w a s th e r e p l y . “ A n d p r a y , w h a t k i n d o f a s t a t e is h o i n I” p e r s i s t e d th e pther. “ In State Prison.” — S e n e c a a a y s t h a t h r p is a d isej se e m s , s o m e t i m e s t o b e a c o m b i m ____ d i s e a s e s — a n a f f e c t i o n o f th e h e a r t a n d i n | a m m a t i o n o f th e b r a i n . — A y o u n g la d y s a y s th a t i f a c a r t w h e e l h a s n i n e fe l l e r s a t t a c h e d lo it, i t ’g a jp it y t h a t a g i r l lik e h e r c a n ’t h a r e o n e . - W h y is ft r e s t l e s i m a n in bed lik e a I« w - y e r f B e c a u s e h e lie s f i r s t o n o n e s i d e a p d th e n o p t h i o t h e r , la tio n p f r—The man who confines himself to the drink best for him is mil supplied. , 7 ~ W b y is k i s s i n g o n e ’s e o u i i n lik e ft h a l f h o o t ! B e c a u s e i t is a b u s k i n . —A pan may h« called poverly-itriok- o n , w h e n k n o c k e d d o w n b y a b e g g a r . . ..... . ................... .... ' - ------- — ^ A T r u e H e r q .— G a r i b a l d i h a s r e s i g n e d •bis d i c t a t o r s h i p in t o th e hands o f Victor E m a n u e l , a n d ^ g o n e h o m e to h i s r u d e fa r m 21, of wealth , th e s i m p l i c i t y b i s p e a c e f u l s e c l u s i o n , r e f u s i n g b o t h w e a p n d title s , e n r i c h e d in n o t h i n g b u t g l o r y , e n d t h e m i n g l e d a d m i r a t i o n a n d a f f e c tio n o f the world. If history records any where t h e life o f a h e r o jpaui\® d i s i n t e r e s t e d , m p r e b r a v e , m o r e f a i t h f u l , e n d o w e d w i t h na o ra s u b s t a n t i a l m a g n a n i m i t y o r a m o r e s u b l i m e f i r a p l i c i l y o f c h a r a c t e r , \ffe d o n o t k n o w i t . I t a l y m a y w e l M o o k u p o n h i m w i t h p r i d e a n d g r a t i t u d e , b u t h o b e l o n g s 't o h u - belong* to her. AARON LASHER, /■CARRIES O:^ Bt-AOK8MIXH- ) iV b r a f c h c s ^ diyi S n street P L A I N S s H i S a S o o l H o u s e l FO B T ^ ParlfoM a r a ttention paid to H O USE SH O E - hN’.O ' T6u44yl ^^:ucrti0ements. FH0THINGHAM; T h e l e a d e r a n f f liu t r o d u i ^ e r ojf Y i u ^ i o n s G E N T L E M E N ’S H A T S . 3onomy, havo i;ivcn him an nxporionuo a reputation vrhlcU ontUlo him to the appellation of “ THE MODEL HATTEE,” find Davo won for him a notoriety o f which ho is justly proud. physiognomy or tasto of tho individual. The most p articular attontlon will always bo paid In this o.stabl!ahmont to tho set of the brim, and to fitting the Hat to tlio prominence ef tho head. Gcntlomen's and Boys» Cloth Caps of,tho latest slyk and ohoicQst materials. Fine Taris and ^merfonn Slllc Umbrellas. 444 Broadway, Albany. vVnC ALBANY ELATE CO., 562 BROADWAY, A l b a n y N . V . , M a n u facturers and dealers In nne\* Silver Plated Spoons, Porks, K n ives, Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Coffee Urns, Salvers, &c. Every article pertaining to the trade conatantiy on W e also replatc old w o rn out P late d W a re, and m a k e i t equally as good a s n e w a t less th a n ha lf th e original c o st. 14yl Albany Wholesale and Retail jEWELRY AND WATCH EMPORIUM, stein & B ro., 5 4 8 Broa-wday, Offer to th e trade and com m u n ity a t largo a t the lowest N ew York prices, a largo s tock of fine gold nnd silver W a tches, Jew e lry an d a splendid a ssort, m e n t of Fancy Goods. P e d d lars and W atch-niak- ers w illfind it nn inducem e n t to cnll and cxnmiiio th e ir stock. G alvanizing. P latin g nnd flue g ilding on w atches, done for from |t.M ) to *8. S t o l n tS s U r o t h o r . 6 4 8 B r o a d w a y . I t y l • W \ - 3 3 . 0 0 3 S r u a j S P 3 ? j VAN0FAOTI7BBR AND »ZATiKK IK f I N E C L O T H I N G , Gentlemen’s Furiiisliing Goods, &e., 27b». 8 c6 4 JS X G E A I T Q E , G o m e r o f B r o a d w a y ‘a n d E x c h a n g a 8t.^ ALBANY, N. Y, A large a ssortm ent o f P ineC Ioths, V estings, P a n t aloon Goods a n d Tailors*^ T rim m ings c o n s tantly on hand, a n d for sale by th e package, p ie ce o r yard.— Also m a d e t o order a t sho r t n o tice, i s th e m o st fash ionable s tr le . , l l y l H A R R Y R . P J E A S E , Card Engraver And Printer, dl8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. L ithograph and Wood E n g raving, PaBhionablo Stationery, D raw ings of a ll kinds. f4 y l j a ^ X a E t . A . a \ n r P a n a n d Winter D R Y G O O D S UBSDEU, PEIR80N & 'CO., 4 1 N O - R T K P E A R L S T R E E T , (O P P O S IT E PEM ALB ACADEM Y ) Will Open on tho 1st September, T h e ir E X T E N S IV E STOCK, of Fall and W ‘ ‘ D ry Goods, c o m p riiing A l l t h e N o * o f t h e S e a s o n , O f th e ir o w n im p o rtation. Space w ill not a llow ns b m e n tio n in d e ta il. ould m e rely s a y r th a t. For.Price, Style, Variety A K D R I O H N E S S , T H E R E P V T A T I O N O E V ., P . A. CO., I S SU F JFJC IEN T G V A R A N T E f : . O w r C J L O A K D E P A R T M E N T ■We w ould in form erly, w e s h a ll b e _________ m a n d s of a ll o u r friends. W e shall also endeavor to be prom p t i n executing all orders t and by em- ploying tho best o f o perntora, aa well a s the newest •tyfes, wo h ope to m e et w ith th a t liberal patronage w h leh has heretofore been conferred. OUR STO C K O P M O U R NIN G Q ODS will bo found replete In every p a rticular, z s r Please r e m e m b e r then u m b e r , 4 1 N o r t h P e a r l jStreet. 1 GO. t U H N I S H I N G I 8 6 0 . J O H N V A N G A A S B E E H d : CO., IMPORTERS, I V i a x b l e H a l l , 'A l b a n y , C A R P E T S , OIL CLOTHS, W INDO W S H A D E S , CU R T A IN M A T E R IA L S A N D TRIMMINGS B O L S T E R S , PILLO W S , CU R L E D H A IR , F E j i f IR S ,C O M F O R T E R S ,B L A N K E T S .M A R - SE I ,L ‘ Q UILTS, CU S H IO N M A T E R IA L S , &c. 40yl 4 7 2 a n d 474- B r o a d w a y , A lb a n y . T H E M c G A B D E L H O U S E , LADIES* O H P IN A R Y , G E N T L E M E N ’ S O R D I N A R Y AN D a E « .T a V A k . x y j m . A k J X T ’i p , N«18. p 3 P a u 4 6 3 8 B y o a i w a y . ! E t . o «!< a ? 3B9 a o . - t utr ca. so . o o , N o i . 3 6 a n d 3 7 J a m e t s t r e e t , A L B A N Y . Tho patronage of o ltizons, a trangers a n d vlsltorB a t A lbany Is respectfully solicited. Tho houso has boon, fitted up in a m a n n e r o u p e riorto any in the covmtry, n nd every flcHcnoy of tho season can bo obtained a t th is cstnbllsliiuont o n tho most reason- able term s. T o travel .’ate parties furnished on th e shortest notice P.S*-^Tho^ousji> is w ithin a few ste p s of the i . Railroad, b e in g o o th e block beJon th e D e lavan R e v . P. . O. FR U GH H , O. H o u se »n th e opposite side of Broadway. 14yl Rev. W j DI^IDLAW , A . M ., j; q ~~~ ^ Rev. E .’ g RA N D G IR A R D , i l ( p /« y , 0 . Rev. A . BLA K E , ) Rev. E . C . B E N S O N ,A . M ., !■ GamUtr, O. Pro f . J . J . M’E L H E N N T , D . D ., j Rev. P . C H E S T E R , Ironton, O. Rev. B. P . H A S T Y . CanAridgt City, Jhd. Rev, J . 0 . ARM S T R O NG, Satint, M idi. Rev. A R T H U R SW A Z E Y , } m Rev. A . H U N T , f Rev. EN S T B IN MORBOUGH, Cambridge City.Ind. “ --------------W H IT ET , MiUon, Jnd. 1\4-A K R IA G E G UIDE JL t J L Beinga private instructor fo m a rr ied persons, or those ab o n t to bo m a rried, both m a le and fem ale, m everything concerning th e physiology an d relations o f onr sexual system , a n d the produc tion o r preyentation o f offspring including a ll th e new discoveries never before given In the E n g lish language, by W jc .Y oono , M. D . T h is Is really a ■aluablo a n d interesting w o rk. I t is w ritten in p lain anguage f o r th e general r e a d e r , an d is illnstratcd vith numeriras E n g r a v ings. A ll young m a rried ' - those c o n tem p lating m a rriage, a n d b a i :ast im p e d im e n t to ^tarried life, shpui book. I t discloses secrete th a t every on suuuiu uo acquainted w ith > *tiU i t is a book th a i m u st bft looked up, a n d not lie a b o u t the h o u se. It w ill b e » t | t to any one on th a ro c e tp t o f tw e n ty five c e n ts,'In specie or postage stam p s . A d dress D k . Wi<. YOPKO, No. 410 S p ruce S t ., a b o v e 4th P h ils- ‘A f e c T E D AN D U N P O R T U N A T E - N o m a tter w h a t m a y be yoiir dlsciiso, before you place yourself under tho care o f an y one of tho notorious Q u a o k e -nativo or foreign—who advertise In thia or a n y other paper, g e t a copy of either o f D r. **oareruHy. It w u y s ^ t h e LADD, WEBSTER & CO’S. IM P R O V E D T IG H T S T l l C H SEWING MACHINES, Broadway, (OrrOSITB THE BT. NtCnOhAS,) N E W Y O R K . W liat C o n s l itu lc s a Good S o w in g M n e h i n i . 1. I t Sliioutn be well made, simple in Us construc tion, nnd easily k ept in order. 2. I t SiHODiiD make a tight lockstitch, alike on both sides of tho material. 3. I t Bsuonxi) sew any and all materials ;that can h* 4. I t S hould be able to use cotton, thread.or silk, directly from tho spool. f S hould bo able to sew from «)8rse to fine, and from thick to thin, with rapidity and without changing the tenjson. .6.. I t S hould be able to make tenison gseater or less, on both fhe under and upper threads, and with nniforuiity. 7. I t S hould have a straight needle; curved ones are liable to break. 8. T hb N buplg sliould have perpendicular motion. Thia is absolutely necessary for heavy 0. I t fiiiioui/P capable of taking In tho largest pieces or work. 10. I t S hould be able to bind with a binder, bom with a licmmor; ihouldstUoli. foil, run and gather. 11. I t Siioui.p be always ready to work. 12. I t S hould bo capable of using the same size of thread on both sides or the work, and of using dlffcreiit colored thread or Bilk,above or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to bo united. 13. I t S hould bo able to make » long or short 14. I t S hould bo able to fasten off the seam, and commence sewing tightly a t the first 15. I t S hould run easily and make b u t little noise. IG. I t S hould have a \wheel-feed; none others ate in constant contact with the work. 17. I t S hould not bo liable to get out of order. 18. I t S hould not be liable to break tho thread, nor skip atltchei. 1.9 I t S hohld not be necessary to use a screw driver or wrench to set the needle. 20. I t Snouim not bo liable to oil tho operator’s 21. I t S hould not form a ridge on tho under aide, nor ravel out, nor bo wasteful of thread, as is the case with A L L CHAIN 8TITCH machines. 22. I t S hould not bo “ more trouble than It it worth.” G E T T H E B E S T ! Send for dtsorlpUve eircularsand samples o f work to l i A B B , W E B S T E R & C O . , 6 0 0 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k . UROVER & RAISER’S CELEBRATED P I M M S E W P m a c h : i s , 4 9 5 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , A H e w S t y l e . — P r i c e | 5 0 . ( l l e m m o r , 3 5 E x t r a . ) T h is m a c h ine sews from tw o spools, a a purehased from t h e store, r e q u ir ing no rew inding of thread . It Hems, Fells, Oathers and Stitches In a auperior style, finiihlng each scam by its own opemUon, without recourse to the hand needle, os Is required by other machineB. It will d!e b etter a n d cheaper sewing than a seam- Rtresa c a n , e v en i f s h e w o rlu f o r one cent an hour. SEN D FO B A CIRC U L A R , For Sale by SOLOMON SMITH, Fort Plain, H. Y* 8 y l U. C. R . Ac T , A. UiriVBBSAL CO U G U r e m e d y For a ll Throat & Lung Complaints,from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption. H U N N E W E L L ’S J U S T L Y C E L E B R A T E D T o l a A n o d y n e T h e Natural and Sure Remedy for a ll Nerwous Complaints From Neuralgia through all cases whore Opium was ever used to that of Delirium Tremens, and tho Qommpn c h ief canse o f Disease ^PSS OF SZ.SBP. Great Central A ctive Frinciple o f the T l^no is a true development o f the Origi ill Opiate. In all cases wherever Opium been used a nd its baneful effects witnessed, no mark of ours c a n adequately compare the differeL .. and no decision Is equal to a trial. T h e Anodyne contains n o t a particle of Opium,and tho most deli cate constitution can uso U with safety, and the perfectly natural state It keeps and leaves the P a tient should recommend it to Physicians who have long sought the true dovolopincnt, and to Viitloiitg who want natural results. Tho basis o f tho Universal Oough Romody Is that freedom from all components which by the great error in compounding produce complete Inerts, in stead Of real cures. Wo place no restr.iint on Its use every hour in the day,and ask all Pattente to make it the natural enemy to a ll Coughs, Throat or Lung Complaints by a perfect freedom o f applica tion. For inflammatory Sore Throat }t is a perfect Remedy, and for W hooping Cough chocks all the spasms and allows the Gough to have its run in a quiet way. W ith th( th e y can rely upon. “ P rices w ithin th e r e a c h o f a ll.” OXKXRAIi AGENTS. J , W . H U NN E W B L L & CO . 7 & 8 Commercial W iiarf, Boston. GEO. H U N N B W E L L , 145 W a ter S t reet, N ew Y o r k . u n d e r tho special supervision o f JOHKL. HUNNEWELI, C h e m i s t d e P h a m n e o n t i s t , B o s t o n , M a t Whose signature covers the corks of the genuino o n ly , and to whom address all communicatlous. _ Bold b y a l j respectable dealers ovorywlicre. ^ Bold respectable^ d t||lo r s everywlmre. & D r o i ? L U t i e ^ ^ f i y * ^ ” °^** ^ The Premature Decay of Youlli. J i u t P u b l i f t h e d b y D r . S t o n e . ■pbyBlclan to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Instlluto, a X treatise on the e arly Decay of American TTouth ; the Vico of Scif-abuso and its direthl ConEcqucnccs ; Semi nal ■Weakness and other diseases of tho Sexual Organs, In both Male and Female. The a'bove -\vork h a s received the highest commenda tion from several leading papers of the Union, as one of the most able ever published on this subject of such vital interest. It is for gratuitous distribution, and it will be sent b y mail In a scaled envelope to any part of the^ountry free of charge, on receipt of two stamps for ^ j O r F a i l not to send and obtain this hook. A Word of Solemn Conscientious Advico to those who will Reflect. A class of Maladies p revail tea fearful extent In com- iiinity; dooming a t least fifty thousand youth of both ixes. annually to an e arly grave. These t'lseascs aro as Louohrroh«.-«,or Ffour Albiis, &o.” WkowisoBplIepsyJ Hysteria, and Ncrvous8pasm.s. ..?r'S « ; 5 ' ”tCo\Sis based upon sclonllflo principles ; with new discovered homos in any part of the country, from accurate dcs- i have tho modl- 0ROYER & BAKER’S N O ISELESS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. unsurpassed by a n y in t h e m a rk e t, and one w h ich we feel conA d e n tw Ill give BftUsfactkm to all who may p u rchase a n d m e i t . - Rev. W .P . ST R IC K L A N D ,! Rev. N . V A N S A N T , 1 . Rov. R. B. Y A R D . f \«**’ Rev. 0 , L A R U E , j R o v .B . P . ROG E R S , D .D ., ) Rev. C H A R L E S A N D E R S O N , J Rev. CH A R L E S H A W L E Y , { Rev. w i l l i a m HOSM E R , 1 Rev. 0 . H . T I F F A N Y , D . D .,1 R c r. C .J.B O ^W E N , Rev. JO N A. CROSS, I Rev. JO H N M’CRON . Rev. W . T. D . CLEMM, Rev, W . H . CH A P M AN , R o v .P . S . E V A N S , Rev. R . C . G A L B R A ITH , Govanstotm, M Rev, T. D A UG H E R T Y ' tVamefboro, Pa. Rev. TH OS,,E. L O C K E , W tetmordAtd Cc \S(dU m o r e ,3I.D . \ 0 rtland Co., Va. u u v .i/. p . Rov. 0 . P . H A R R IS j O. Rev. FR A N C IS G. G R A T Z . 1 Rev. J . TU R N B U L L BA C K U S , D . D., f Seiy,,N. T Rev. B E N J . S T A N T O N , ’ ) - .P O . F B D G - - - - r . N . F . ■ Conn. W o rceitcr, M a n . C<mord, W. n . R ICH A R D W H I E , 3Iilton, Jna CALTIN V A L E . M arfimfturg. I Rev. JOSEPH ELDREDGE, Norfolk, R e v . J O H N JE N N IN G S , 1 P P S . } ____ iKER, B ishop ! n e y .T H O S .B A T H W A Y ,''\ “ \ ‘* T Ilov.HBNRYB. PARKER, j Rev. 0 . N . JU D D . M o n tgom ery, N , Y . Rov. A. M. STONE. Oanwitlftlgna, N . Y . Rov. WILLIAM LONG, Cliff M ine, Mich. Offices o f Ezhlbllten w i5 S a l « : - 4 a $ Bewtdway, Now York. 18 Bummw Street, f e s t o n . 780 Chest- nut Street, P hiladelphia. 48l Baltimoce S treet, Bal- h lc a g ^ I3:N ew haU E toaie,M n B rankce. 5 M e rr loek, D etroit. 17l Superior Btroft, Cleveland. F O R A e i S R C V L A B . - « i t >08 in any part of the country, fro orlptlons of their cases, by latter ; a n d _____________ cines sentthem b y mail o r express. ■0gi..YouDg Men Buffering from these direful ills, -will receive for $5 a soricB of Health Rules and perfect Chart of Cure,which will be to them a true Polar Star through t ^ A l l communicatioas are regarded with sacred, msciCDtlouB fidelity. The Institution gives tho most nnoxpoctionable refer- onco to men of standing in a ll parts of tho country, that havo been successlnlly cured. flgh.Tho attending Physician will bo found at tho In- stUutlon for consultation, from 9 A-M„ loO P . M., of each day. Sundays, In tho forenoon, A ddress D R . A N DR E W ST O N E . Physlclnii to tho Troy Lung and Uygonto Institution, M Fifth slroot, Troy. v7nl3vl R E A D ! R E A D ! ! R E A D ! ! ! Cairo Illtnoit, duly 29th, 1890. Ifessrs. Jomt Witcox 4 Co! Tfoiir** Inpcctlno,'* or “ PcrslanroverCliarm,” ^haa done wonders. I wa» wholly despondent and ‘wretched when I applied It, and in fivo hours the chills were removed and no fovor has ensued. It is the simp lest euro imaginable, and a wonder of nature or art. I would not bo without this “ Inpdctlno” a sliiglo hour.— By constantly wearnig It 1 seem to bo “ auguo proof.” \Voura Verv Truly, _____ B. M CTOUT. Mobile, AlM>ama, duly 23d, I8C0. Ozirruotax: I havo been snatched Irora tho grave by tho ' your wondcrftil “ Inpoctino,\ or “ Persian ■ - ----------- al years I have suircrcd i ------- no. Last Ppring my life dy has destroyed iho dli a appetite nnd strength. RespeckfiJlly, Yours, D. N. BARRON. This truly •wonderftil preventive and cure for T otc Y and Ague and Bilious Fevers will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of one doll.ar. Also for sale at all respectable Druggists nnd Country Stores. Princip.ll Depot and Manufactory, ISSSfain St., Rich mond,'Va. Branch Olllco, Bank of Commerce Building New York. Address 8yl JOHN WILCOX & CO. B U R R I L L ’ S T iir k i s l i liln im e n t t l i p l i r l l l S I proprioior, Knowragfuii well Its merits, will authorize every agent to roTuod the aooaey where perfect .satisfac- tion Is not given. A largo number of certificates could be given, if necessary, but one trial will satisfy tho most skeptical. It is perfectly safe to take imsrardly in case of Colic or Cramp. The Llnlmant is for sale by all drug, gists. J. BDRRILL k C0„ Proprietors, 102 Nassau street. Nevr York. For sale b y B jdcocz & G sxgorv , Fort Plato. T6n48yl Dyspepsia Eemedy Dr. DARIUS HAM’S AEOMATIC INVIGOEATING SPIEIT. 3%is Medicine has Veen used by the pttblic fo r six years, with increasing favor. It is recommended lo Cure Dys pepsia, Mervousness, Heart-Bum. Cholic Pains, IVind in the Stomach, or P ains i n the Bowels, Headache. Drow- Sinest. Kidney Complaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Ire- mens, Intemperance. BUT WHI. NOT I, ExinunATKS, IfmcouATES, INTOXICAIK OB SlUTEKY. curse to humanity, tho D eurium T rkmkns , will, almo.st W H AT IT WII.L DO. D osb .—One wine glass roll as often as necessary. One dose will remove nil Bad Spirits. One do.so will cure Heart-burn. Throe doses will cure Indigestion One dose will give you a Good Appetite. Oao doao will stop Olio (loso will remove tho mast dlfitrosttliig pains of Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who aro soHously ataicled with any Kidney Complaints aro a.ssurod speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical euro by the uso of one or two boUlos. NIGHTLY D ISSIPATION. Persons who. from dissipating too much over night, and feel tho evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headache.-;, sickness at stomach, -weakness, giddiness, &0., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstruc- During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable med icine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All tho Proprietor asks, is u trial, and to induce this, ho has put up the I nvigoratino S pirit in pint bottles,a 60 cts., quarts $1. General Depot, 48 Water Street, N. Y. Agents In Fort Plain, Babcock k Gregory nnd Eerguson vCnSSyl ^ e M c a l, B U R R O W S ’ m F A N T S ’ FRIEIVD, O E - ■ ■ GRAY M IX T U R E . A certain relief f o r Looseness of the Bowels, P a in in the. Stomach, yt'o ~?ethh pleasant re produced. Inflammationof Gums Restlessness, Wind GoUck, Dysentery and H iarrh m , duced from Teething, ALL IRKKaULABlTIES OF THE BO'WELS OF CHILDREN, PRODUCED BY TBETHING, A re very h a p p ily relieved by this unequaled m ixture M O T H E R S A N D N U R S E S , t h e b e s tp r o o f of all th a t c an be s a id in its favor is to T R Y I T ! T R Y I T ! T R Y I T ! 1 c h allenge comparison w ith a n y other rem e d y in th e world. It has the approval of some o f the moat eminent practicing Physicians in the United States. JO®\For sale by all the principal Druggists and A pothecaries throughout the U n ited States nnd CuiindiM. Also, bv MuMURDY. C. FR O T H IN G HAM & Co., BI-ANCH.-UID k H O F F M A N , MED IC A L H A L L , Onnicr Boutl) Pearl and Plain rts,; W .J.llU M im U E Y k 0 0 . , I I. CLEM E N T a u ilJ. H . BU liLO C K . 'Pfico 25 c o u ts poi’ bottle. Atldress 14yl W M . G . B U R R O ^ W S , A lbany, N . Y. DR. U . H . K E L L O G G ’S U N E C S D A lL I iU B ____ W O R M T B ' A . LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. TU?h!p!ll^?or^VrlS/'i>F-rite and tinmcctinto power of rc.storliig perfect hculth to per sons suffering under ue.arly every kind of disease to which the human frame Is liable. Tho following aro among tho distressing variety of human diseases In which tho T E G E T A B L X L I F E M E D I C I N E S s t i r n s s s s s ? f E s s s j . s OF A ppetite , HEARTBUnsf, flEADAcnK, E estusssiess , iLt- TssirgE, AKUBiY, L asqcob , and JI elancuoit , which are tho general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will v anish, as a natural consequence of Us cure- COSTIVliNESS,bycloansingthowholelonglhof the in testines with a solvent process, and without violence ; all lar circulation, through the process of perspiration in such casc.8, a .d thu thorough solution of all intestinal oh- \^Vlio I.wn'.MKDici.NES h ave boon known to cure RHEUM ATISM pornumently In three weeks, ami GoUT In half that time, by removing local Infl.ammatloii from the strengthening tho kidnoya and bladder -, they operate mostdoliglitfully on these Important organs and liCnco have, ever boon found a certain romody for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, b y dislodging them trom tho turnings ol tho bowels tho allray matter to which those c reatures ad- iK S n S C l e the I-lFE MKOICINIS alone. ___________J have been user ____ results in cases of this description ;—K ing ’ s E vu ,, and S crofula , in Its worst forms, yields to tho mild yet pow erful action of those remarkable Medicines. N ight ■S weats , N krtocs D ebiutv , N ervous C omplaints of all kinds. P alp ^ ' hom of tub H babt , P aiktbbs ’ C ouo , are ^^JIEROTRIAL DISEA!?ES,--Porsoiis vrlioso constitutions havo bccomolmpalrcd b y thelufudlcious uso of M ercury , will and these Mcdtelnos a perfect cure, aa they mivc\ fall to oradlcato from tho system, all tho offocts of Merci ry Infinitely sooner llinn the most powerful proparatiot of Sarsaparilla. ITcixarcd nnd sold b y W. IJ. MOFFAT, 3S6 B hoaowav . N ew Y ork . FOR SAI.E BY ALL DRUG0I3TS. Oyl. ALBANY GENERAL INFIRMARY 461 BROADW AY. Two doors from Hon. Erastus Coming & Co’s. Store, and next to the Building occupied Jjy tlie Albany Board of Trade. Isth o only/nsH fufe founded in thus c o u n try fore oUialvo treatm e n t of nil diseases of th e H ead and T hroat . H ero every operation which tho wisdom of th e Old a n d Now w o rld s has shown lo b e a d visable in this class o f di.seases is daily perform ed ; \uew a n d cfftcletit rem e d ies have been introduced, and many diseases suw o s e d to be incurable are here permanently and ispeeaily cured. C A T A K . R H IS PE R F E C T L Y A ND PER M A N E N T L Y CURED. This disease, which has baffled physicians for ages , and brought consumption and dkath to MILLIONS, is permanently cured. This is said posi tively, for during the last ten years we have cured tlioas.ands.and have never failed in effecting a cure, or in producing satisfactory results. This is no T H H O A T D IS E A S E S , Enlarged Tonsils, Soreness, Cough, Hoarseness, Loss Of V o ice, BroiicliltlB, A c., &fi. ThOBOwe cure speedily and pormanontly. Still alight death's tvamings, nnd a noglootcd Oatarrli becomes an Incnrnblo O onrumption . IV o cannot tills—tee do not pretfesi to. God alono can still those who snllbr from Cough, Pains, D K , T H L F B A U ' S CAIVKEKIJVB! The Greatest; Biacovexy of the Age. pnuB Fevers, or any oiner - CUTS, ULCERATED GUMS, SORESof every kind, IMPURE BREATH, &c. It 13 the bc»| puriBcf for tho b reath of anything over offered to the publlo. ’’“.yhtten and prciorvo tho teeth, apply VRba b rush: it Will Imtenlly m novcftll tartar and dhcrforilgn *uU- stances, and leave tho tooth us wtotoattu clwin as pearls. It 18 entirely froo from nil poisonous .mibstnnccs, and can 10 given nnlWiiiU with perfect Bnfety. , . . Itls ft v slnabloarllclo for every family to havo tn tho house, as tt will remove pain from cuts and b urns qiilcic- or lima anythuig laiown. Wo will w arrant It to give eiUlretatlsfitcllon in e v e r y e u o . Rrlco 2S cts. per bottle. J . 9UKIULL #6 CO,, rroprlctorj. ^ . 102 NMSfttt Street, N«,v( York. rpt lale by Bftbcook fc Gregory, Fort Pkln.. v6u48yl B f . H a m ’s B p ir itf D I S E A S E S O F T H E E A R . DEAFNF.SS—ROARING IN THE EAR--NOISBS—RUN NING FROM THB EAR—TUMORS IN THE EAR, ETC., Never neglect. Apply to us at once. A t the in firmary the must hopeless cases o f Deafness are cured, by new instruments and new treatment,aa used in the best institutions in Germany, France and England. We can refer to the following persons, and thou sands o f otber.s who have been cared of Catarrh, Throat Disease, & c., & c : Mr. H W arner, of Warner’s Settlem ent, near , and his sister. The disease was act olmmedlato relief of thosuffc-rc ADVANTAOBS THIS UEUEDY HAS OVER (I’mEl'lS. It Is entirely free from nil Mercurial properties; It cnti be given to the weakest constitution with out danger. It 13palatable and easily administered to children; It is mild in its operation, and never fails to effect It is not necessary to give Pbysio to carry off Mercury or other deleterious Drugs from the Stom a c h ; And “ last thoughuot least,\ it is recommended b y the most respectable and skillful Physicians in our country, who have w atched its course and .seen its unparalleled success- Go to the A g entand procure a Pam phlet w ith certificates, and i f yon value the health o f your fam ily, never be ■without a package in your house. C . K . T U T T L E , A u L u r n , N . Y . GENERAL AGENTS f^or N ew York andM ichigan, For sale by Babcock & Gregory,and J. P. F erguson, Fort Plain. Bush & Stafford, Canaj'ohnrie. R, Fer guson, Fonda. L. V , Peek, Pultonville. W. J, Winne. Biicl. And all Dealers in Medicine. 8ra6 S o u l e ’ s P i l l s . CELEBRATED .^S A SAFE. SURE, A N D PLEASANT ” SOVEREIGN BALM” OF LIFE. In offering to the public _ “ SOULE’S PILLS” i i t t b t t a l . % ( ( £ FOR THE P£RMANENt,2iD so many predisposing oausei alike subject to its ravages. can name on. or more of W» acqnaintanceB Who i» sob joot to some form of lung or throat complaint, whlelv If not ftttenUcd to in Reason, fnevitably consigns the su^ ferer to a premature grave. To such, help is at nano It they will but avail theraabIvnH of it, mid lioiie,—tlio har binger «C brlgiiter days,—msy bo awakened without fOM of chlHIng Ulsapnoiutment. Dr, 0. PiiUM-8 B kown '» A0.1CM.V B ainam iinoN .iuflt fflmt In olalin«d for It, tuft may bo rolled upon by tlio sloU ns being the most Huaeess- ful In curing lung and tliroiit dlHordors, of any remedy luimvii at tlio iivoKODt day. Tho many pliawfa aasuniw by Cousmnptlon justlUos tho apprehcuslou of Ihoso who liiivo reason to four its approach, either from constittt- tlomil or horedllary tendency. While the discoverer of this remedy does not Mliev. that people should be constantly dosing themselves 'witl* medlciues there are many cases where disease is too long allpwed to rem.ain unchecked in the system ; and a slight cough, regarded at first as simply an annoyance, cease* omly with the life of IJie patient. An Impure state of the blood, tnrough debilitation of the lungs, fills the systeiff vritlt morbid humors, and pulsation becomes feeble or acceler ated to a feverish intensity—^tlio heart, liver, and kid- tely performing functions of vital necossity Uie UIgCfiUVtJ UrjgiAMO IU-AMJA- *U VAICIA iOOA) ACSAWOO .w perform tho process of separating tlio nutirltious e lem enta. from food, and tho whole mental being is woll-ni|ih to Bmk under the burden of life. The patient accounts hfs w e a complication of disorders, and afU a refuses to renort to medication, from hia tl)orongli dii* belief in any prospoct of euro. To such of UlC A cscian BA m a , as thoroughly worthy thccona- (ionco of all, Kvory hyinptom of UonRumptloii Is sUr»ly Mid poroianenliy^ oramcalei by Its use. ^lls^offeM* »t» bc^fioial q^uahtiMM-rfully appareitt in eight-and-forty hours after trial. I.6t the invalid, then, no longer delay, hut A • make the tri.al, and the result will surely ho ■ A ^ of tho most gratifying character. j Tho A oacian B aisam is prepared with the ■ ? greatest care, and tho best materials. No ^ r pains or expense are spared to make it what t [ it is—tho best known romody of tlio age. It ^ may bo taken by either sox, of all ages, and S ) at all seasons, with porfoot safely ; nnd it is 1 4 none the loss powerful in conquering those dis- t y eases which sap tho foundation and destroy Ij v the lives of so many In our midst. Every family > J should have it, and regard it as a household i ^ treasure. N f T Descriptive pamphlets given to all whoapply , a 3 to my agents. f q u e s t i o n , 'A’h e y a r c g o o d fo r a ll c o m p l a i n t s th a t a r ise f r o m Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Torpid L iv e r , a n d G e n e r a l W e a k n e s s o f the are they good for ? S . n p ‘ Stomach, are H ead . ache . , D izzines ; Stomach and Bowels. S y m p t o m s in d i c a t i v e o f th i s sta t e o f t h e >s, so m e - P ain and so alternate t tim e s N a u s e a a t t h e S t o m a c h , THE P it of the S tomach , C ostivenees , B ad , F everish B reath , Y ellowne - ss of THE S kin . A l l o f w h i c h sy m p t o m s a r e e v i d e n c e o f th e c e r t a i n t y o f d ise a s e , i f n o t a r r e s t e d . T h i s is r e a d i l y a c c o m p l i s h e d b y a v e r y fe w D oses o f S o u l e ’ s P il l s . \W h e n th e a b o v e s y m p t o m s o c c u r , th e P i lls s h o u l d b e ta k e n in la r g e d o s e s . T h i - o c to six is su f f i c ie n t to p r o d u c e a c a t h a r t i c e f f e c t a t first. W h e n tliis is a c c o m p l i s h e d , u s e o n e P i l l n i g h t a n d m o r n i n g fo r a d a y o r tw o , th e n in c r e a s e to th a r t i c e f f e c t a g a in symptoms subside. T h e s e P i lls c o n t a i n n o M INERALS; arc perfectly safe for tlic m o st feeble con stitutions. I n cases o f w e a k , feeble p e r s o n s , w h e r e th e S t o m a c h a n d B o w e ls a r c to o se n s itiv e ;o a d m i t o f t h e u s e o f a c a t h a r t i c m e d i c i n e , mtiveness w almoit universal in all such cases. T h e s e P i l l s h a v e a c q u i r e d CELEBRITY ta k e n i n sm a ll d o s e s j o n e P i l l e v e r y o r e v e r y Other night give tone a n d activity to the S E C R E T I O N S , . a n d a id n a t u r e in re m o v i n g a ll m a t t e r a c - m u l a t e d b y th e m f r o m th e s t o m a c h a n d b o w e l s , th u s p r e p a r i n g th e sy s te m to o v e r c o m e d isease. I n a ll S U D D E N A N D V I O L E N T A T T A C K S th e y s h o u l d b e ta k e n in la r g e d o s e s . ^ S a y f r o m 3 to 6 , a c c o r d i n g to th e c o n s t i t u t i o n o f t h e p a t i e n t , a n d r e p e a t e d in six o r e i g h t h o u r s , u n t i l a b r isk o p e r a t i o n takes That all Crudities, Canker, and other Impurities may be carried olF from the , S t o m a c h a n d B o w e ls, a n d a r o u s e in t o not. “ s y s t e m ; th e n r e d u c e th e d o s e to I o r 2 f o r S X J M I V I E i l C O M F L A I N T S . . Y i z : D i a r r h e a a n d I’lio l e r a M o rbus, a s S F l a l u i e m a n d S p a s m o d i c C liolics. •TTrrE THE UNDERSIGNED, have for severali VV years past sold B. FOSGATE’S AISlOOyNE CORDIAL and during this period have witnessed its salntar^ effects in curing the diseases for which i t i s reepm* mended, viz : Acute and Chronic Dioi'rhea c£nd Cholera JMoi'hus^ C H O L E R A IN F A N T U M . Wo do, thoroforo coiifidenlly rcconiwicnd it to a ll those who may bo dfllctod with tho.so dangoroiitt complaiiit-i, as offoring ono of tho boat means for theif euro or r e lief! W. Bius’i'OL, Utica. T . M. H un t , Anbnrn. J. J. F oot , Hamilton. J . O sborn , S eneca Palls. L. P.MisoNS, W estfield. L. K elley k Co., Geneva. S. Wnwfl & S on , Fredonia. L. R uddy & C o ..Penn A . P . C urtis , A ttica. F itch & D ie l a t f , Syracuse-- W. S eaveb & S on , Batavia. J . O wen k C o ., Detroit. J. 6 . B aelebr , Leroy. H - * B- G aylord , Cleav.e- T. B eadle , Elmira. G. W illard , Ashtalrala- A. J. M atthews , Buffalo, G. G. GiLtET,King8ville» L. B. S w a n , Rochester. C arter & B ro ., Erie. N . B. It is pai-ticulavly usctul to C h i l d r e n when T e e t h i n g , as itiu lays in-ntation, induces moderata pei-sph-atioii, and produces sleep.. ^ fiS^Sold by Druggists gcnemlJy. P rice 25 C er ^ s ., Proprietor, A u h i m N - T . C. N . Tuttle. General A gent, Aubnra, N - Y . ir sale by Babcock & Gi egory, and J . P..Pergn- S y r a c u s e ,an ___________ panied by huge green scabs (some two incl square), matter, and a most disgusting stench. Mr. T a y lor,of Syracuse. Mr. E . H a llenbock, o f Utica. Mr. Y oung, o f Fayetteville—the disease was of thirty years standing. Mr. James De Graff and Mrs. Oliver, of Lansingburgli—four years siuee,— .Mr. John TilUnghast and Mr. Geo Webb,of Albany. Mr. G,L..Oavert, of Charlton, Saratoga county, o f C o u g h , -K ightsw eats, W eakness and Emacia- AlTi M e dicines, Lotions and Instrum e n ts, suffi cient to cur« o rdinary cases o f O atarrli, sent w ith full directions,on receipt of ten dollore. jtstr Reception Booms, O p e rating Rooms and Laboratory. L e tters of inquiry prompWw answered, by one of the physicians in constanuttcndance.— Prescriptions and Mcdlelnca sc a t to any p a r t of the c,<)untry. ^ A d d rcM A tA lb a s tv G o t t e r a n n f l z m a r y , » le was accora- i tw o in ch es FRANKLIN HOUSE, F O N D A , MONTGOMERY COUNTY, N . Y . T. W. BINGH. 4 BI, Proprietor one or two successive days, then enlarge the dose as at ffrst in order to carry off all IM P U RITIES that may have been ferreted out for eva cuation, and so alternate, as judgment will dictate, until disease fa exterminated from the system. W e might cite the A f f l i c t e d to many casca wLere CURES have been ellected by their use, were it ne cessary here, bufc for this purpose we refer them to our CIRCULARS, which can be found with our Agents men tioned below. The above Pills are for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, and b;y moA of the Merchants and Druggists in the United States. Principal Office, No, 17 North Salina Street, Syracuse, N . Y. DR. E. T. WRIGHT, Prop’r., Successor to E. L. Sonic Sc Co. For Sale by M R S . W I N S L O W , An experienced nnrso nnd Feiiialo P h y s ician,prft sotiLs to tlio nttentloH of M others h e r SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR OmXiORSN T S B T H I N d Which greatly taclUtutes tho process ol teething, by sofli enliig the gums, reducing all lullammaUons—'Will Mlay a l l p a i n aii'l Bimsmiodle uetlon, nml is siiro to Regulate the Bow els. Depend upon it raolliors, It will glvorost to yourselvez. Relief and Health to your Infants, rticlefo sncecss Cases. Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic^ and overcome convulsions, whicli If not speedily reme*. died, end in death. Wo bellovo It tlio b o t t » n d from Teething or niiy other cuu^. Wo would e ( 1ft to follow tho UKO Of bi Full directions fortwing av IH «luo unlcsfJthe fac-i _____ I. is on tho outsldo* wrapper. hold by Druggis-ts throughout ^ho Worli PwNciFAL O ffice , 13 C edar S treet , N. Y. Price. Only 2 5 Cents Per hottle, U y l