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T I M B E R E A N I > F O R S A L E . A TRA.CT situated in Hamilton County, JLXon the head waters of the Hudson River ^containing about Eleven Thousand acres, heavily covered with Chm'y, Pine, Sj>ruee 'Ond Hemlock. Apply to ALMET EEED, 159 Front street, New York. F O R S A L E . A DWELLING House and 9 lo acres of J \ . land on which there is a well of good water, and a quantity of choice fruit trees, situated in the town of Hampton, on the di rect road between Whitehall and Poultney, and about four miles from the latter place. For terms, inquire of the subscriber, at his Residence in Fort Ann. J. M. WEBSTER. Fort Ann, August 27,1863. 19:4 MALLORY (^ANFORD~ Oor, of White and Centre Sts., S. T, FlAX & HEMP DEESSEE. Send for Descriptive circu lar. M alta , S aratoga C o ., N. Y., Aug. 10, ’63. M essrs . M allory & B ayfoud :—G eyts — On the 19th day of iVIarch we drew to the 'mill of N . G. Akin thirty nine hundred and thirty (3930) pounds of flax straw, which he ••dressed through the Old Brake, and we re- «ceived fcur hrndred and eighty-one (431) .pounds dressed flax. W e, about the first of June, drew to the miU of Wm. H. Buckley forty-four hundred > 'ao-d ten (4410) pounds of flax straw, which [ was dressed through one of your Patent Flax { Brakes 7 we received eight Hundred and five | ■ (865) pounds of dressed fl'ix. | The fl-AX was grown on the same ynece of j land, and there was no perceptible differerce in the quality of the flax, except that the por tion drawn to Akin’s mill was rotted in the fall of 1862, and that drawn to Mr. Bnckley’.s mill was spring rotted, which is considered • ■not as good, from the fact that it loses jiart | of the oily matter Irom the fibre, and does , rot yield as much per ton of straw as the ' fall rotten. You will perceive by the above statement that we received from Mr. Akin’s mill 245 pounds nearly of dressed flax per ton of straw j •■and from Mr, Buckley’s mill 305 pounds of -dressed flax per ton. which makes 120 pounds ; per ton in favor of your Brakes. We are recommending oin ni-ighhor.s to fake their flax to one of your Brakes to have .'it dressed, although it is fifteen niikb to the ; -nearest one at present. ‘ J. B. WEEKvS, I L L. WEEKS, , Icertify that the above statement is correct, : as I saw the IVeigher’s receif.rs f..r betii 1 it.-< : of stnaw, and weighed the dre?.-H' fl ix iniself that was dressed at my mill. 4 ’he 11 ix dressed at Mr. Akin's mill is corr.'.t, no d\Hbi as the above gentlemen are perfi ctlv n liuide. ! AVM. ll.B r C K I .K Y . Garden and Cemetery Embellishments, C H A S E & Co., N. T„ OEMMENTAL lEON ’WOEKS. Iron Fiu'nitnre of every description. Bedsteads, of new and im proved designs with Patent Spring Bottoms. Hat, Cap. Umbrella and Fire- Set Stands. Garden Chairs Settees, Fountains, Yases, Cemetery Railing?, Arch J ^ Trellises, Urns, Ivy Leal Enclosures for single graves ***'^*^ with or without Name Tab- i Patent Flower stand, let, a new and beautiful article. Flower Stands, Brackets, Ivy Trellises, &c. No. 523 B roadway . Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, X . Y. Notice of Dissolution of Co-partnership. rri HE co-partuership cf King & Knapp is X dissolved from this day by mutual consent. Joseph K. King will liquidate the affrirs of the co-partnership, having full authoiity for that purpose. Dated Fort Edward. August 8,1863. JOSEPH E. KING, HEA.MAN A. K N A P P . ELECTION NOTICE. SH E R IFF’S OFFICE, SALEM, ) W ashixgton Co., Aug. 4,1863. ) Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes of this state, and of the annexed 110 - tfce from the Secretary of state, that the Gen eral Election will be held in this county on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next, at which election the. olficers named in the annexed notice w.ll be elected. B. F. M cNlTT, Sheriff, DISSOLUTION. j riJH E Co p^artnership heretofore existing] X between.Joseph Oberaml Clias. Pier.sons. i under ihe name of Oh'-’r and Piersons, is this day dissolved by inufual consent. All ac- ‘ counts of the firm will be settled by J. A . , Obor. Dated Fort Edward, Aug, 13, 1863. i JOSKPLI A. OBEE, 1 CHAPJ. e s PIERSONS. : F O l ’^ X I ) . A t Harvey A Co.’s store on the 25th inst., A S3 B X ^ K K O T E . Owner can have the same by proving prop- , erty and paying tor this advertisement. HARVKYA'Co. i FORT EDW A R D . STATE OF N E W YORK, | Office of the Secretary of State. Albany, Aiig. 1st, 1863. ) 1 o the Sheriff v f Ike Coindij of ^Yash^nr|iml : S ir :—Notice is hereViy given, that at the Gmeral Election to be held in this state on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday ol November next, the following officers are to be elected, to w it: A Secretary of State in the place of Hora tio Ballard. A Comptroller, in the place of Lucius Rob inSOD. A 'Treasurer, in the place of AYilliam B. Lewis, An Attorney General, in the place of Dan iel S. Dickinson. A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of William B. 'J’aylor. A Canal Commissioner, in the place of William W. Wright. I A n In.-ipecto;’ of State Prisons, in the place , of James K. B ite.s. All whose terms of office, will e.xpire on the , last day <>f December next. Also, Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the p.ace of Henry R. Selden, who was ap pointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the ; resignation of Sumu.>l L. Selden, whose term ] (for which he. was elected) expires on the! ,31st day of December, 1863. ' Also a Ju.stice of the Supreme Court, for the Fourth Judicial District, in the place of > Enoch II. Ro.-'Pcrans, whose term of olfiee will ^ expire on the last day of Decouiber next. j Also a S-nutor for tlm 12th Senate Di.s - 1 trict. compri.'^ing the Counties of Washing ton and Rensselaer. B e l i o l t l I B r iiE g y o n G la d T i d i n g s . f e w B. C. W. BIMMCE’8 CliLEpilATKD T S everywhere the peoples’ acknowledged Xantidote for that terrible disease— P iitl'id S o r e T h r o a t , and the siicce,«s that has attended its use is unparalleled in the History of Afedieine.— But not withstanding the lives it has rescued from an early grave, the sighs it has lulled on the Breast of Affliction ami the tears it has ' THE BEST WORK FOR CANVASSING AGENTS. H ARPER’S PICTORIAL HISTORY, or IHE HEEAT REBELLION T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S . Messrs. Harper & Brothers have com menced the issue in Nninbers of a complete H istory of the G reat R ebellion in the U.xiTED TATES, The work has been for many months in course of preparation, by a writer every way qualified for the task. 'The introduction contains a clear and suc cinct account of the formation of the Confed eracy of the tate-?; the formation and adop tion of the (Constitution of the United tales, and the establishment of the National Gov ernment ; the origin, development, and pro- ress of the doctrines of Nullification and ece.;ision. and the various phases which they assumed until their final culmination in the Great Rebellion. The History comprises a full account. dried on the face of anticipated Orpbauge. it ’ drawn from the most authentic sources, of ■ ’ ’ ’ ■ all the Events of the W a r ; the intrigues of the Southern leaders at home and abroad ; the gradual defection of one section; the great Uprising of the People for the mainte nance of the Army and Navy j and the bat tles by sea and land The Illustrations comprise Portraits of all those who have borne a prominent part in the struggle ; Maps of diffierent localities ; Phans of the leading actions ; Views of every scene of interest, and of the most important Biittles. The-'e lilustrations are mostly from drawings taken on the spot by artists deputed for that purpose to accompany every division of our Army and N-avy. Every facility at the command of the Pub- was with diffidence the author presented it to ail afflicted World, knowing as be did that the hopes of many afflicted ones have been cr.iished by the reliance they have placed on wortl less things. But this remedy will sat isfy the most skepficle, on a fair trial, that to siu'h a class it does not belong. It conies before the world bearing with it the evdence of multitudes who remain living monnmenls bearing testimony to its beneficial effects in i the removal of this too often fatal disease. 1 The %'acaiit chair at the fire side and the broken link in many a family circle bear tes- ' timoiiy that the remedies usually relied on have proved of lo avail. 3’hen how evident ; is the duty of every one to provide ihemselve.s t. with a remedy while in health Hint will en- ' lEhers has been employed m the preparation able them to battle sncce.s.sfully with the and execution of this work ; and ihey confi monster and divest him of his terror, and dently believe that it will form the most when he shall visit your circle compell him i trustworthy and valuable history which can to fall liarmles.s at your feet. | he pn pared ol T he G reat S trcggle for the 3’lie ]}res.-rvatiou of life and lie.alth is the A merican L nion . M i i j n D ' f c iaflofti File liisyiaiice Companf, O r g a n iizie d i n I 8 iO . Assets January 1 , 1SG3, $1,046,333.20. TpOR POLTrH:.s in this Old and Reliable. X Company, a[q>ly to Dr. G eo . W. L ittle . MEREDITH' d . l i t t l e , AoK.xr. FORT EDWARD AGENCY. For Rats, ilice. Roache.^. Ants, Tk d Bugs. Moths in Furs. Woolens, kc., Insects on Plants, Fowls, Ani.maD. tkc. Put up in 2.5c. 50c, and Boxes. Bot'.les • and Flasks, .?3 and 85 &iz-*s fur llr.TiiL.s PoRLio I nstitutions , ko ,. “ Only infallible remedies known.” “ Free from Paison-s.” “ Not dangerous to the Human Family. ’ “ Rats come out of tiieir holes to die.” Sold AYliolesale in all large cities. Sold by all D ruggi .-^ ts and R et . vilers everywhere. ffl B eware 12” of all wort hle=^s imitations See that •• C ostau ’ s ” naine is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, be-fure vou buy Address H EXR Y R. (’U-S 1’A R. J S ^ P rtnch ' u l D epot 482 Br.oAmvAY N. Y. -JB@“ Sold by V\\. .J. Wbitehouse i: Co., Ft. Edward. N. Y. __________ 8;47ffl9_____ FIN K L E & LYO N SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. 538 BROADWAY^ NEW YORK. H ome I.M.sruAXi’r: O o -M p a x y o f NEW YI'KK A s s e ts January l.st, 1S63, ^1,7-1G,105.C3. P(.r l^)lici^'s in thi.s rYinble, First Glass Conqiaiiy. i'poh to Dr. Gi.n. W. L itile . M E R E D ini B. U T t ’LE. Aoii.vr. F O irr PDM .D /.G .vrr. SECUr.ITr C A X A T a A X I > I . A K i : , IITBURAXCE COMPANY OP NEW YuUK A s s e ts June 1 , 18G‘3. - - $72S,<130.34. First and second class ciiTcal boats inf-nred by the tn]). season or year—cargoes by the trip, at reufiuimlde rales. I’.ir I’olich-'S ap -' ply to I)R. < 1 E(). W. LITTLE. - MERE! ) IT 11 B. L FI' I LE. A. ient . COUNTY OTFICEES TO BE ELECTED. Two .Memliers of A-.-<einbly. Two School Gominis.‘'iuneis. A County 5 udge m the place of Oscar F. Thoinp.son. A .Surrugate, in the place, of U. Paris. A special Gouiity Judge, in the place of Henry (iib-^on. A special Surrogate, in the place of Leon ard Wells. A .Superintendent of the Poor,in the place of W’llliam Glnpp. 'J’wo Justices of Ses.'ions. in the place of Loomis W. Gunn, and Eli Skinner, Jr. A Goroner, in the jdiice C'f .lames Savage. All of \vlio,-e term.-, of (■Hi -e will expire cm the last day ( f December next. Yours, respect fill IV, IIORAI’IG BALLARD, S( cretaiy of S’ate. ¥/. I WHITSMOUBS ^ CO., I'E.VLEIIS IX Orypi lloiiicioes, Faiiils, Oils, A r t i.s t s ' I L it o r ia ls , PERFFM E IIY TOILET A R T D ’LES D Y 1 -] S i r F F S . S u i'.ia ’ic'tll I 1‘U llX C 'lltS, and in fa rt, EvcTytlihig iisiuilly kept in a lir.st fliis.s D rug Store. D FORT EDWARD (irjnin'M ANli THE WORLD 1 :R o r r a s o n itliulnal , FORT ED5YARD ! Y S y ilO keep coiibtantly on hand a fall and V T complete assortment of Canada Fine Lninlier, (!re.«sed and undressed. Framing tinil)er of any length and sme required — Doors, Sash, Blinds. Pine Pickets, Lime, Cement, Ac. F I O U E 1 F L O M ! To parties little acquainted with the Fin- i Tele k Lyon Sewing Machines the careful pe -1 rusal of the Company’s Circular is specially commended. The Ciicular can be had on application. It is very specific, and will be found highly instructive, having been prepared •with much care, and •sve •will abide by -all statements therein made. The following brief quetationJs character istic of the entire Gircular : “ This Machine is better adapted than any other sewing machine in market to the fre quent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a family; for it will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseiles without stopping, and make every stitch per fect. Will sew from the finest gauze to the ‘heaviest cloth, and eyen the stoutest harness deatlier, without changing the feed, needle or \tension or making any adjustment of machine whatever.” Thus have we successfully overcome the ’most difficult point in the sewing machine 5 a;”t. It was no ordinary triumph. \Defiantly •<!an we now say ‘ No other machine compares with it in this respect.’ Hence, have we uni formly— almost without exception— taken ■the highest premium, whenever the machine .Fas been properly exhibited in competition ’■with other first-class sewing machines. Hence as it that we are able to offer the following ^arantee, viz : “ We warrant every machine w e sell to give better satisfaction than any other sewing machine in market, or money ■efunded.” l We never sell a machine on any • other terms. The guarantee is as reliable as ■ th e note of any business man in the land.— For more than five years have we relied on . such facts-for the reputation of our machine ; and -without a single travelling agent in the , field, there is scarcely a neighborhood on the •tcontinent where the machine is not favorbly Icnown W e prefer such a reputation to one based on mere “ talking points,” as they are tecknically. called in the trade. Hence we make but one kind of stitch, viz., the lock- Btitch, alike on both sides, reqairing only one-third the thread of other kinds of stitches. N . B. Local Agents wanted in every cotuSty thronghont the west. Special in ducements offered. FINKLE & LYQN S. M.'Co., 8:41:52 538 Broadwhy, Nej^ York. J. M. M ott A S on also ke(-p a large and well selected stock of FLoni, wliich they offer at w'bolfsale and retail, at prices defy ing compeli-tion. Merchants, and all Flour Dealers, in this and surrounding towns, are particularly invited to call and examine our assortment of F lour , iiefi re sending orders to Troy or Albany, as we pledge oursel-ves to supply all parties on as favorable terms (at least) as can be obtained at either of those cities, or elsewhere. March 2.8, 1862 . mr28:tf K O T iC K . fTHTE accounts of E, A. Cray, of Fort Ed X ward, X. Y., have been placed in my charge for colhcfion. This not.ee is inserted for the purpose of saving trouble, travel and letter writing. Th-y mu-t be. settled immediately or thi'y will be .sued. leqaire nt Wait A Reynolds’ Law Office. ROB’T S. COLEMAN. F ort E dward , April 17, 1863. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P U R S U A N T to an order of Urias G. X Paris, Surrogate of the County of Wash ington, and according to the statute, in such | case made and providtd. Notice is hereby given to ail persons having claims against Henry T. McEachron of Argyle dece-jsed. that they are required to e.xhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber?, the executor and exeentrix of the last will and testament of the said deceased, at either of their residences in Argyle, Washington County, on or before the 25th day of January, 1864. Dated. June 30,1863. XYii. CLAPP, Executor, JANE R. M o E A C H lM ^ TO FLAX GROWERS. p T sending your flax to mills where S an - o X ford & M allory ’ s Patent Brake is u?ed, you will get from 100 to 120 pounds more lint to a ton of straw. Besides your flax will be worth more ia market, as it will produce more over the h.itchei. A pamphlet contain ing lull particulars will be sent to any one free of charge, by addressing MALLORY fc SANFORD, Room; 26 Harlem Railroad Building, Cor. White and Centre Street,, 9:12:13 N ew Y<nH; C ity . --------- I R. 'WI?7G’.S CELEBRATED COUGH j RF'.MEIiY. Tilt- t-aft.-t and sure.st med- idue known for ( ’uuglis. Colds, Bronchitis, j and all diseases afl’ecting the Throat and j Lunh.'i. I WHITEITOSK a (’o.s D I A R I lI D E ij GCRFi. The .-safest reimdy now in uml j 'ivhich huriilrtds can testify to that have used it with perfect success. ! B-rry’s Celbrated (’undition PowtDr. Dr. | Gailiip'.s Syrup of Briar Root. Dr. Gallup’s Headache Ifills, Johnson's F’rench I’emale Pills. Chalk’s do., Duponco s do,, Aiiraut’s do,, Cheesmun’s do., Herricks Pills and Kid Strengthening Piaders, Dr. Jayne’s Medi cines, the. largest and newest assortment in town; Dr. Ayer’s medicines, a full supply, fresh and good ; Dr. .Sweet’s Infallible Lini ment, Merchant’s Gargling Oil, Flint’s Lini ment. Grant’s do , British Oil, Gargling Oil, Winchester’s Lime and Hoda, Vanduseu’s and Holloway’s Worm Confections, Fune- stock’s 'and 'McLane’s Vermlfage, Durno's Catarrh fiiiuff', '•Vad.-ivorth’s I)ry-Up, Dr. Castle’s Catarrh Snuff, Marshall’s do.. Kar- roly’s do., Martine's, Batchelor’.s Waters’ .Matthews’ Jayne’s and Harrison’s Hair Dyes. Dr. Perrine’s Fumigator, a sure cure for / k«f ri 21 :tf ' FORT ED5YARD, N. Y. first grand object to which we find our minds naturally directed, and ihe most eff ctual means to promote that object are worthy of our highest ciHi.-udeiation for life and lj(-aith are ble^.sings that cannot be- purcha.sed at a sacrifice too great. Then in view of these Ulideiiiabie faet.-< can human nature be so pe- nuri>)U3 as to lull to act in belealf of those who cannot extujuate lor themselves, there by exposing the livis of your eiiiliiren to the mercy of a di-ease that has h iiled thousand.-? iqiun 1 hous-ands to an untimely grav(» ’? And as a further evidence of this remedy being jiiJly entitled to tlie merited honors which It has so effectually gained, read the fol lowing testimonials Irom reliable and influen tial ]tersou>?, wlio have suffered and bee n ri,- ston d to health, 'or oaf of the mouths et tw-i or three witne ses siiu!! every word be tstab- lislied : 'ri.oY, N. Y., Deccmiier. 1862 . l>u. 0. \V. II ermim . ';: : l)ear Sir:—A1 though I Lave never h id the jdeusuro of a personal acqmiintance with yon. yet I feel to ad lre-?s you as an intimatH iriimd in vi' w of tile beiii-iit 1 liuv' ( X[ eri(‘nc(-(] by the use of that medicine, prepaii d l»y you. called the “ 1'iiihtlieria CompoumL ’ About two wet ks ag-, 1 wa- vi^itii'j a Ire ml. when I wls . ?ml- dealv taken with wiiai the phy.-iciaii called pntnd S o l e lliroat, and finding that his reme- •ies tiv.iiled m.iliimg, my m c'ft swelling and betoinuig uioie pai'dal all the tam-', I was led to try the v:i:>;i-i o*‘ y.mr highly r»coni'ue.i- ded pulrid s I'e :hre; ‘ lem. dy by tlie advice of a kuul lii iald'or u',o •’.-.s in p .-.-.ion t.f •a botllt', •ami ufleied it t.) me ror a trial : and ill justice to you I ie mt con'css lliut tuo nr-ich cannot L - .-eel in its fivur, for in a short time alter t iL’iig .'ome my neck grew k-ss painful ai d tlie .swelling and inilimimi- tio:i diminished ?o lapM, tint in six liuurs I Could swidlow about as well as ever, and in three days 1 cuiisiderid myself well. Ail honor is due yi'ur valmible medicine for uiy .speedy recovery, winch 1 tliir.k w’uuld have been doubtful but f-.r its timely aid. I would not be Without it for ten times its cost, and knowing, as I I’o. its value f will rec.->ininr-nd it ill the strongest terms to every pufferer.— 3’lie remedy to count(.-ract tliat dreadhii di sease has long t« en sought alter, ‘and truly it, is at lust foiird. In conclusion, if ti.i.s letter, or any part of it, is coin-idered by you of any use fur publicuti.in you are at liberty to use it, for if this thouid ever prove iiistruinenml ill saving m e inort'il Irom such a tei’rible death, I should feel more than fully recom pensed for voluntarily tn\qi.i'?.‘>ing upon your patience by a recital of my affliction. Yours, truly. LY5IAN THOMAS. (doRiNTH Saratoga Go.. Dec., 1862. D r . 0. W. H ermanpe . . : Dear trid Sore 'I'll rout is prevailing to an alarming extent in this section. On the 30th of last, mouth I was attacked with that much dread- MODK AN D TERMS § PUBLICATION. The work wi.l t'C- issued in Nninbers. ei.eh consisting of 2-t pages of the size of “ Har per’s Weekly,” printed from clear type upon tine paper, and will be probably be completed m about Twenty Numbers. 'I'lie Numbers will be i.s.?iT:’'d at intervals, if possible, of aiiuut three or four weeks. The price of each number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Cents. The illustrations in each Number .are alone worth the price asked. Men out of employ ment, especiullv SK ’K AND'DrSABLEI) SOLDIERS, can find no other work so sure or ready sale and good profits. For farther particulars ap ply to the Publishers. H ARPER A BROTHERS. Franklin .Srpiare. New York. A YT)IU) ABOUT AMERICAN WATCHES. A I T E R A TIFUKOUGH A :MORETH.AN 'rilL \L OF TEN YEARS,tbetimo piece manufreturei by the American 7Yatch Co., of Wabhr.in, Mass , have gained a firm hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no less than 75,000 of them are speaking for tliemselves in the pockets of the people.— From a very insignificant beginning the bu siness has increased until we are justified in stating tliat 5YE MAKE AiORE TH AN ONE HALF of all the watches sold in the United States. Repeated enlargement of our factory buildings, and the labors of 500 ope- latives, still find as uneiiual to supply the constantly increasing demand. And we may hero observe that notwithstanding the high price of labor and materials, we actually sell onr products at less prices than those currect five years ago. We refer to those facta only for the pur pose of properly introducing another sniject relative to our manufacture of watches.— Hitherto our chief object has been to make //onrl watches for the million at the lowest possible y rice—something to take the place of the make-believe watches called *• Ancres,” “ L“pines,” “ English P-a'e.it Levers,” Inc., annually thrown upon this market, in count less numbers, by European work shops— watches which are the refuse of their fatories unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. This object we have accomplisiied, and now we have to announce, that we have ' commenced the manufacture of watches of OLD ESfMlSHED HOSPITAL, N o . 5 , B e a v e r S f ., A ltoanyy N . Y.. QUICK CURES k LOW PRICES: Over 20,000 Patients Cfured' Anfiraally! f TYR. J. T eller continues he coiffitfen- X / dally and successfully congnKed oh all forms ot private diseases, at bis oM Estab lished Hospital, No, 6 Beaver Street, Jtlbany N. Y. Twenty years devoted to this ctee particular branch of practice, enables him foi perform cures such as no other Physician can, and his facilities are such (being m cor respondence with the most eminent. Physi cians of the Old World.) of obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies for these diseases, offer inducements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to be obtained at no other office in America. In Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Enlargement of the Testicles, and Spermatic’ Cords, Bu’>o, Ulcerated 'rhroat. Sore Nose, Tender Shin Bones, Cutaneous Eruptions: Biles, Ulcers, Abcesses and all otner impuri ties of the ,'^ystem. are perfectly under the contnT of the Doctor’.? Medicines, and have been tested in more than 20,000 erses annu ally, with immense success. r o UJSTG J / N W . Young men addicted to secret habits, who have impaired their healths and destroyed the vigor of their minds, thus depriving them of the pleasures of Married Life, are notified -«■ that in consulting Dr. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a Physician who has cured thousands, in almost every part of the United States, who applied to Dr. T. broken down m health, now rejoice in all tliat makes life desirable and a man happy. The reader is of course oware that the delicacy of this subject, will prevent a more minute descrip- of this terrible disease. DR. teller ’.^ great WORK. A Book tor everybody—.Startling disclo sures. Dr. 'reller's great work for the Alar- ried or those contempialing Marriage—200 pages—full of plates—price 25 cents. Sent to all parts, under seal, by mail, post paid, 50,000 copies sold the past year. The Sin gle Aiarried and the Alarried Happy. A lecture on Love, or how to choose a partner —a complete work on Alidwifery. It Con tains hundreds of secrets, never before pub lished. AYarranted to be worth three times tbe amount asked for it. 25 cents, in specie or postage stamps enclosed, will secure a copy by resurn mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a lite ime to the cure of those diseases upon which his books treat. TO THE LADIES. Dr. J. TELLER still remains the only Agency in America, for the sale of Dr. Vich- o’’s Italian Female Alouthly Pills. The sale of more than 20,000 boxes, esiabiishes their reputation as a female remedy, unapproached all far in advance of every other medicine— for stoppages, irregularities, and other ob structions in females. U aution . — Married ladies in certain deli cate situations should avoid their use. For reasons, see directions which accompany each package, fyr the giiidonce of patients.— On the rec.iipt of ^1. (the price per box,) these Pills will be sent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, seeaie from curiosi ty or damage. Office hours irom 8 a . h ., to 8 v, m ., from 2 to 5 1 ’. .M. X B. Ptrsons at a distance can be cured at home liy addressing a letter to Dr. J. Tel ler, enclosing a re-inittance. Aledicines se curely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. ^LIl cases warranted. No charge for advice. X. B —No students or boys employed. Noticrt this, address all let ters to _ TELLER. M. 1). 32:1 ;y No. 5 Beaver street. xVlbany, N. Y. C A P IT A L N E W BOOKS Just Published by ('Successor to M. D oolady .) B o o k s e S l e r , P t iB I islser, & W l i o l e - saSe Jol>lseF, 4.9 AVALKER STR E E T , (Near Broadway.) n e w ed disea? 0 , and having previously heard of I the very THE AVUMAN'S FRIEND. ■ J 0 I I N S 0 2 7 \^ j F E 3 I A L E P I L L S !! Thousands of testimontals have been given, showing that these pills are infallible in correcting, regulating and removing obstructions of every nature. WARRANTED AS A SAFE AND CERTAIN PREVENTATIVE WITHOUT THE LEAST INJURY TO THE CONSTITUTION. rtlH E .SE Pills have been ussd by the, Doc- X tors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousand la dies who have useii them, to make the pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health or circumstances will not permit. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned agajnst using these pills as they will certainly produce miscar riage, although their mildness would prevent injury to health. Pull and explicit directions accoropiny each box. Price One Dollar.— AVholesale and retail by AY. J . AVhitehouse & Co., Kingsley’s Block, Fort Edward, N. Y, Ladies sending, him $1 will receive a box by return mail,' postage paid, 'i ha ut most secrecy maintained. j^ -Iy > o k out for counterfeits. £52^“ The ingredients com* posing these pills are made known to every -agent, and they will tell you the pills arciper- fectly safe, and do all claimed for them. Be sure you get the genuine article. ' j I ' . j :> , SStlTir, ManufactareEA 8:34 Albany, N . Y . the success of your Diphtheria Compound, I was iiiducfd to try it mysHf, and with the most satisfactory result of being restored to li(?altli in a few days, I lielieve it to be the best remedy for that disease in use, and v/ith its success in ray case, as wifll as other.s in this vicinity, I can most heartily recoiTimend it to all suffering with distase of the throat. HIGHEST GRADE KNOAYNTG CHRO- NOME'IRY. unequaled by anything hitherto made by our selves and unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. AYe have erected an addi- It is used with good success by many of my main buildings expressly for this neighbors, fl’lie above facts I will substau- branch of our business, and have filled it with Rate, if necessary, at any tiine.^ • tbe best workmen in our service. I’rofiLing 1T.U.I' M < ,o F .4 ™ r a ‘7 rm o ieki D r C. ay . llERMANim: Having used yuur matches, introducing such Diphtlieria Aledicine I can pay, a.s atestimo- improvements as have been suggested and ny in its favor, that it is all it is recommen ded to be, and would advise every fomily to provide themselves with a bottle, and when they do diphtheria will cease to bp. a prevail ing disease. E. EDDAL C lifton P ark . Jan. 1863. D r . 0 . AY. H erji - vnuh : D e . vr S jk ;— This certifies that m y d a u g h te r aged 15 'years, h as been for some time afflicted with sore throat,' and although u n d er the c.ire o f a p h y sician, could obtain no relief until I purchased a proved to be good from time to time, and have instituted new and severe tests of isoch- ronism, adjustment and compensation. New machines and appliances have been construc ted. which perform their work with consum mate delicacy and exactitude, and the choic est and most approved materials-only are used. Nothing in fact is wanting either iii mechanical principles, material or wgrhman- bottle ot your invaluabfo Diphtheifla Com- 1 g^jp perfection in the result, pound which had the desired effect, and ac- , ' Ar . . e x xt. cortiplished aspeed'v cure. I consider it a 1 contiuue to manufacture onr other medicine of inestimable velue, and will do ail | well-known qualiUea under the following in my power to my power to relieve the suflenng by spreading the reputation i t has so merito riously gained. JOEL ■All desiring further evidence can obtaiu it by,addressing or callius: on tfce Dr. in person who is ready at all times 10 convince ine skepticle, find remove the error of prejudi cial minds. , Pj-epqr^ilandsQld Wholesale and Retail B y D e : C . W . IIE R M A W C E , 25G BROM>WA-y, NEAR R-UI^EpAD CROSSING, ' , . SARAXQGA. ftP-JjaNGS. , PlieeSX per, single bottle f ffix bottles for fiiye dollars; nino dollars per dozen. -AH pr- tars to .the above address accompanied with tbe cash will meet with prompt atteption. BARKER M O fiiliffm t, EMBliParcl names: “ APPLETON, TJIA 0 Y ,& ,C0.” r* P . B. BARTLETT.” And the ” Soldier's AVateh,” \YM. ELLEBlU\ The latter, the lowest priced , watch we make, is a substantial, reliable time‘piece. cased, in sterliug silverr—bunting patternr^agd is not liable tp get out,of order either in marching, riding qr fighting.. A il theqpove described watches,, including- which is hamed, “ A m X rican AY atoix U pmpany ,” dre sold by waich dealers generaify throughout the qountry. ;,, , ROBBINS it'APPLETON, : Agents for the American AVarch Company, i4:17t. 182 BRO.VDyAYjX y. Leaves from the Diary of an Army Surgeon. By D octor T hos . . J’. E llis , late Post Sur geon at New York, and Acting Medical Di rector at AA'hite J louse, Ya. Cloth, 350 pa ges, 12 1110 . Price SI. Liberal discount to the trade. ’* Each copy contains an au tograph letter Irom GenerarMcClellan. Dr. Cum m ing’s R e p ly to B ishop Colenso. B ishop Colenso F u lly Ams'wered. His Errors refuted, and the Alosaic author ship of the Pentateuch clearly established, by tbe Rev. J ohn G umming , D. D„ in a se ries of Lectures. 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