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T H E GREAT EN G L ISH REMEDY, SIR. SAMES CLARKF/ s C E L K B R A I ’B D F E M A L E P I L L S . Prep<tred from a prescription o f Sir Janies ’Clarke. M. D.. Physician Extraordinary to Uie Queen. This invalt ahlt* int'dieine is mifailing in the cure of all thosi- puinfnl and daiitferous dis eases to which the female constitutiun is sahject. I t m‘>deratea all excess ar d removes obstructions, and a speedy cure may be re- lietl on. TO MARRIED LADIES it 16 pecnliaily suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with reg ularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government stamp ol Great Britain, to pre vent counterfeits. CAUTION. Thesv pilL should not be taken by females burins lh^-Srs? three months of pregnancy, as th^y are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any othf^r time they are safe. In all cases o' Nervous and Spinal Affec tions Pain? in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the. heart, Hysterics and Whites, these pills will effect a cure when a!! other mean.s have failed ; and although a powerful remedy do not con tain ir«in calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around ■each package which should be carefully pre prenervi d. .'^ide Agent for the United States and C -n- ada. J u l l MOSES. 27 Cortland st.. N. Y. N B 31 00 and 6 postage stamps en closed to any authorized agent, will insure a bonle. containing 50 pills, by ret'irn ma.l Sold by all D^uggi8ts^. 10;7:ly D R U N K E N E E S S CURED. KING alcohol AKRK.STED ” j P ontiac . VfioH.. Sept. 18.186.3 j M r K romkr : I received the box of Dr ^ 55ane's .-iimdote y- u sent me a few days ag.». I and gave it to the person according to di rections ; it has done him good and he says ; he don’t w«nt any more rum. 1 have a brother that is a confirmed drunkard. I want to cun him. Please send me another •box Yours. A R j One h<>x Dr. Zane's Antidote will cure the J mo-t .nveterate drunkard. Itcanbe gi'cn •without tliH patients knowledge Sold by a!! resp.^f table Druggists, or sent i»v niail. bt - J o h n j K ro m k r . 4 0 3 (’hestmit Street. P :-ii- ad<‘iphin. CircularK 'ree. 9 - 4 2 6 tc ' A GENTLEM AN cured’t.f Nervou.s D.* ! bi.ity h.c- inpelei’cy Prematme Dcoaj' and 'Yt u'ht’ui Err*T. i.ciuhtisl by a Oesiieto bi ne- rtt ottt rs wii! b“ happy to furni.‘-h t*> all who • tiOed It (fine iif tin* r,-ce;pt un*! dl m'-Mons 'or ii;ak:i g the simpte renn'dy use*! .in hi- ca^e rh\S“ wisliing t<* i-rotit f>y hi.- * X|>erience a li ju*-ess !i Valuable Kem*'*fy. , will r* c*dve the s.’iine by tetnru inuil. (care, j fully sealed), hv addre.ssing j .TUII.N B OGDEN. | .no3:3m No. 60 Nas.sau st New York. i T llec tio n N o tic e . S heriff ’ s O ffice , County of Washington,) S alem , August 2d, 1864. f Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of this State and of the annexed notice from the Secretary of State, that the general election will be held in this county on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next, at which election the officers nxmed in the annexed notice will be elected. B. F . McNITT, Sheriff. ST.4.TE OF N ew T o RK, 1 O ffice of the S ecretary op S tate , v A lbany , August 1st, 1864. ) To the Sheriff o f the County o f Washington: S ir :—Notice is hereby given, that at the general election to be held in this State on the. Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November next, the following officers are to be elected, to w it: A Governor, in the place of Horatio Sey mour ; A Lieut'‘nant Governor, in the place of David R. Floyd Jones ; A Canal Commissioner, in the place of Franklin A. Alberger; An in.«pectf»r of State Prisons, in the place of Abraham B. I’appen ; all whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December next. Thirty three Electors of President and Vice President of the United States ; Also a Rep esentative in the Thirty-ninth Congre>*3 of the United States for the Fif teenth C mgresainnal District, composed of the Counties of Rensse aer ^.nd Washington. C lUNTY OFFICERS ALSO T<> BE ELECTF.D FOR SAID COUNTY. Two members of Assembly. A Sheriff, in the place of Benjamin F. McNitt.; A Ci'urity Treasurer, in the place of Nel son G. Moon'; A Guuniy Clerk, in the place of Philan der C. Hi'cncock; A .•4up<*rin>end‘*nt of the Poor, in the pl.ice ‘)f Harvey Brown. Two Jnst.iep- ot Sessions, in the place of Loomi.' W. Gunn and Eli Skinner, J r .; Two ('orotiers. in the place of Henry S. R-mt and Paul C. Wells ; all whoa term-J ot office will e.xpire on the last day of Decem- b*r next. Yi>ur.=. Re-pecttullv CH AUNCEY M. DKPEW. Sec.’y of State. J j a n s l ^ * s Wermont G - 1863 - B . We respectfully invite attention to and consideration of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for D Y S P E P S I A , HEABTBURM ’, D E B I L I T Y A N D PBO S T B A T IO N . The proprietors are proud to acknowledge the nnparallHled succes.s which has attend*-d the sale ol their valuable preparation, known in nearly every portion of the civilized world as the “ GOLDEN BITTERS.” We risk nothing when we term them a valuable preparation for they are one of the few articles of the present day which are not a humbug ; and we are willing and able to aati.sfy any person or persons who will call spnn U3 that the celebrated “ GOLDEN BITTERS” are a genuine bona fide hygienic article. It is t he wish of the proprietors that the vir tue of the article be tested before condemn ing. A decision of their merits by any one who has tried them is worth a million of purchased bogus testimonials For Creating a Healthy Appetite, they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a T onic . They are mild in their action, and operate by giving vigor and strength to the system—not by any change they produce in the solidS; but through the medium of the living principle. Tliey a re Purely Vegetalile, being composed of G E NTIA K ’ BOOT, CALAM AS, SA S S A P B A S , and many other remedial agents of the ve getable world. All Preserved in Jamaica Rum, a s a BEVERAGE they are the most whole^ome. invigorating and palatable stimul.int ewr offered to the (•tiMic. Ai‘d the f ret ( f their being prepar- (*d eh* rn cr*lly and scit-ntifieally pre*dudes the po-ss'ibility of a bitter, unpleasant taste, oominoii to Bitter.-* >geuvraily <tffi'red for .sal-* TTIORT EDWARD J j 1 SpermatoiThcea can be Cured. j I>r. llano s J^pr-citic cures Sperinatorrha*a Seminal Weakness, linpotency Lossof Pow-, •er. ^te.. s'pt>H(iily and effectiialiy. Its effatg | ;are truly magical .A tnal of the Spt'rific- ■ will convince the. m*ist .-keptical of its. rnerils. U’lce §1 a li.ix. Soli) by all re.-'pectab!** j ■)>!nggis'.s or s-nf no.**t paid tfi am adibe.**,- •l.yj J KRo.MER.4i)3(’hest..ntStr..et Phi'-' OF INSTRUCTION .jt.M-ljjiiiii. I'a. *'[:CMit-jit* s-*i> '):42e.m ---- —r BinSfiAL ?LA?1 OPIBATlOil. and iiarticulaily to those suffering from D E B IL IT Y . WEAKNESS AND PBO S T B A T IO N . Half a ■wine gl.is^ of the.-“ ■ B) l'TE’l.S” three or lour tnrn'.s a day will pr-nliice a re- maik.'l.ly healthy change i>i p-rsons greaily d. bilitated. TUK “ GOLDEN BITTERS” heve been fried an*! n it foun*l wanting.— They ate |mt no in quart Oottle.^*. and tor .-ale alleiiuon gire- lo E-iglish liranches ■' by I)ru-.'gis*s, iTr.icer.-*. ke.. througlumi thi* nml Mathematics. ; world. 1*'. leli bottle bears a fac simile of the BOARD FROM $2.50 TO $3.50 PER WEEK. | signature of HUPBEL A; Co. Full College Course, only $30.00 I | BE.ST CIIK .^eEST (■’OLLKGK I.N TH E OoU.VTRY j B'dh Ladle:', ami (renl/emen receii'ed. i AND WASHING TON COUNTY. USE THE NEW SUBSTITUTE for JAVA! W HITE & MOORE’S O R IG IN A L . M A L T C O F F E E , the only genuine manufactured in the United States. For sale by all Grocers. W HITE & MOORE Jllanufacturers. Nos. 2,4, 6, 8 ,10 and 12. Bleeker St., 47 :tc. Albany, N. Y. HARVEY & CO., Agents, Fort Edward, N Y. Its flavor is almost equa.l to the best Java. —[Mount Holly Herald, Vt. The best substitute for the pure berry that we have ever used.— [Cin. Independent. Many of ray customers say they are as well pleased with your coffee as with that for which they had been paying 28 cents. Trios. F oster , jamestown. Pa. It possesses qualities which make it supe rior to any yet offered in market.—New Ha ven Register. We have never sold anything of the kind that gave such good satisfaction. E. G. J ones & S on , Oswego, N. Y. It is made from barley malt, and with a small admixture of Java is said, by compe tent judges, to be superior to any coffee in ma'ket now selling for forty six cents per pound.— [Bulfalo Daily Courier. It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the uniform quality of your coffee. L ester H ungerford , Watertown, N. Y. 1 u.se the cofl’ee in :ny own house, and r* c- oromend it very highly. I think I ought to be a judge, having been in the grocery busi ness fifteen yeai s. D. S. L udlam , Sing King, N Y. A very wholesome, jileasant and cheap substitute for coffee.— [Alb. Eve. Journal. Their label contains the seal of the state of New York. Beware of all other kinds, ! they are bogus.— [Vergenne.** Vermonter. Vt. j As a substitute for coffee it will prove \ wholesome and Lutritiou-«. j D r . J R. C hii . ton , i Analytical Chemi.st, New York. 1 The. most jiopnlar sub.*.fitufe for the East India fjerrv [I’hil 8un*lay Tran.=cnpt. ; 'I'he Coffee sells beyond our eipecia'ion--, common m roner.-* .genviuMv ou-.r*-*. . 0 . ,,j,i,f,.CHoR V\ee-pecially recommend them t; I adies . { B allad vv a R ogki .. s (’ii cii... Ohio A sub-ti'iile 1ms been di-ifovered by Me.*j«rs. White ik Moore, de-igoafed Malt t’offi-e. HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrects and al terative of wonderful efficacy in disease of S tom ych , L iv e r a n d B o w e l s . Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Head ache, General Debility. Nervou.**ness, De pression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Spasms and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily 'VVeaknes whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. tem. which H elmbold ’ s EXTRACT BU- CHU, invariably does. A Trial will con vince the most skeptical. ----- :n: ------ F emales—F emales— Females. In many Affections peculiar to Females the E xtract B uchu is um-qualed by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfnlne.s8. or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scir- rhout* state ot the Uterus. Leuchorrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints inci- deut to the sex, whether arising from indis cretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. -:o:- \VTOTHING that is not wholesome, genial UN and restorative in its nature e: ters into the composition of HOSTE ITERS STO MACH BITTERS. This jiopnlar prepara tion contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery e,xcitant: but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and milde.st of all diffusive stimulanis. It is well to be forearmed against di.-ease, . ■ and, so far a.s the human sjeteni can be prfi- , r*'' ence of the most reliab e ind respou tected by hnirmn im ans against nmladit-s 1 ^ er will accompany the medicine, engendered by an iinwliole.sonie atmoii-phere ] ^rice $1.00 per bottle, or six for $5.00. impure water and other external causes. Delivered to any addres.“, secirely packed lake no more Balsam, Mercury, or un- ple^ismt Medibines fo r unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. Helmbold’s Extract Buebu aad Improved Eose Wash Cures SECHET DISEASES; Tn all their Stages, At little Expense. Little or no change in Diet. No inconvenience A N D NO EXPOSTJBE. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Ob structions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflamation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and ex pelling all Poisonous, Diseased and Worn- out Matt (O’. T housands . ui 'O n T housands who havk BERN THE ViCTiMs OF QuACKs. and who haV 9 paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the ^'poison'' has, by the u.*>e of *• pow’erful as tringents,” been dried np in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage, ----- :o: ------ U.-e Helmbold's Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases of the Urinary Org ms, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how l(.ng standing. Di.'ieases of these Organs n-quirea the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold’s EiXtract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all Dis * asPs for which it is Recommended. ^^5 o eW *m [L a n t i G/f&Aland SPENGEFJAlf FEKMANSHIP Taagbt in the High est Style of the Art. FA L L TEHM O P E N S SEPT. 1, 1864. A BRIEF .SYNOP.SIS OF THE G e o . C. Ilu L l)e!l & Co., S>'LE PROPRIETORS. W, J. WITITEtlOUSP: (’■>.. Wh. l.‘ sale agi-iits, Foit Edward. X. Y.. uinl l*>i Sale by SKINNER A' ELLER. Sandy-ilili, Y. Y _ I A ( I K X < ’Y O F T I I F NOTICE. T t r R - r . i X r u . an,.rj.-r.,f U U I'.ui / I .Surrogate <»f the '.\'iiiugv •>! ■.-^tisngton ■Riu! :tcei»rduig to the ^l:.ltut.M in -uen ca.-e ‘ >i!i-i'le at.d p>-‘iv!veil. n-iMce is tn-r by giv*'ii I m ' all persons having ciaiiu.s again.-t J.ihii 'l ay- j I'.r. latt* . f Argyll^, it srii.l eouruy. dec-!i.-**-d. i -tha* they are r* q ibvd to eyiiibii the sam**, widi the v.ii'chers tln-n-of. tii rh- sufiacs lin r, ' tt.e *.i' ih !: j ~! M'ill !i)*l'Te.-tai!i*-ii' , of the sai'i dece-i.-eii ut ii... re-^id-'lice in tin* { town of Fort - n >:r O.-fure the fir-r .day of .Vgfl, A 1) 1.86.1 Dated thus Loth , .(lav of rie[Uemb r, .A f) l.-Uit n22 j * WILL! Vvl McMURR VY Execul..r. | TV the preo, nl state (.f soeiety writing has , |b.*c -me a fciei'C*' not on'yoi jinblic utility b'lt of aVisfi'ute ni-ei*s.«itv in'lividuals. It** | genera! u.-ef>.lness in every walk of enterprise ; and commerce, in every civiliz‘'d nation, at- | laches an import.mce to it that cannot be ' inistak-'n and makes it an object of the first ! nece.s.sity. Penmanship has ever had a prominent f>hice It the course of study pursued at this iiisiitiitinn. i OulcliEast-yia Coffee Companf D E P O T : 1(1-S I l ( 'a c l e S t i 'o c 't , X . V . f p i l E above ( ’.Mtiii my a re kmnvn ail over tin* ^ W'i'M a? the owin-'.s * f the Coff>-e Phiiila •ions (>! Jaw and IfatiiVM in Die Dutch Ea t ludias, and u''e Die largest moriop'ilizers of Coffee on theChfbe. The under.signed (who is appointed thei. sole Agent in the United rftates and in tlie B.'itish ('.lionie.-.) will have for sale three d,f- | ferenl kinds of (' di’e**. which for rogularify of gra.le ;>ri*l cheapness ol price, will de!y which L really deiicious —] Hiiff.du Eve. Post. I Y’our .Malt Cof['’e sells first rate. I H. S. W hite A’ S on Burlingfon. Vf. , Everybody is delight'd with jour coffee. I think it one of the greate.sT dircoveries of I the age. S. BKOAi)Hi.Nr Baltimore Md. i Weadviseall lioii-ekeepcrs to tiy i' — [ \1- * biiiiy Atlas *.t Argus. i 1 find it givi'S as good sati-facDon a- that ; for which I was paying Ddrty c nts. ------ . Pii'jirietor ------- Hot 1 N*\.vk.N. T Your c- ffee gue-* very exc-ih-nt sati.-lac ti(ii) and 1 Iniv.- yet to find a cu--t(i:ia r to comj'I lin. W. T. V an N ostravd . . , Boston. .Mass. It m i];es a decidedly pnhitabh' .suli titnte ior real J.iva coQ'ee.— [.Mrs. Ili.nkin s il me (JaZ' tie. I'l.e groc( rs throiiglnnit th*' city find it the a o.st -alalile substitute for coffee.— [.'■Sunday M* rcU'V. Many persfins ■wtio have u-*ed Ihi* article preft'r it to the “ Java.”—[ F a*i.-imrgh Ri'p Il is cheajier ami far jiretcraiile to mu( h that goe.s by the name ot c* ffeo.— .< 1 . Albae s Ledgtm. Your Malt (’offi'e is spoken of in thehigh- e-t terins. in this city. W aring ik B ro ., Bmoklvn, X. Y. HOriTETlERS BITTER8 may be relied on as a .safeguard. In districts infested with Ferer ami Agu.e. it has been lonnd infallible as a preventive and irresistible as a remedy and tho sands wro re.-tiri to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who negli'ct to avail themsolves of its pro tective (jualilK'S in advance, are curt'd by a ver^- hrit'f co’irseof this marvelous mediem*. Fever and .\giie pat ents, alter being phed with quinine for monih.sin vain, until fairly sat'ir.iied with tint dangerous alkaloid, are not untn quently lestored t*i health wDhin a lew davs by the use of HOSI'ETTER’S HITTERS. The w.'ak .stomach is rapidly invigorated and the ajipetite. restored by this agrei-able Tonic ami hence it works wonders in cases D ispfpsia and in less confirmed forms of I ndigestion . Acting as a gentle and jiain less a[iperient. as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the C onstip . ation superinduced by irregular action of the di gestive and secretive organs. Persons of fi'eble liabits. liable to Xerrous .[Kaelc.:,, LaH-nefiA nf Spirits nnd Fits of J^angyor, find jiro.iqit and permanent relief iroiii the Bitters. T’he te!rtim''ny on this jioint IS most conclusive, and from both sexe.s 'I’he agony of B ilious C olic is immediate ly assuaged liy a single, dose, of the stimulant. from observation. Describe Symptoms in all Communications. Cures Guaranteed ! Advice Grati* ! I Addrets letters for information to H. B. HELMBOLD, Chemist. 104 South Tenth s t . bei. Chestnut, Phila. HFILMBOLD S Aledical Depot, HELMBuLD’rf Drug and Chemical tVarehouse, j 594 Broad-way, New York. 1 Beware of comiterleits aud unprincipled : dealers who endeavor to dispose •* of their ■ own and *• other” articles on the reputation I attained by ! Helmbold s Genuine Preparations. I ‘‘ “ Extract Buchu. “ Sarsaparilla. Improved Rose Wash. SOLD BT A L L DRUG 0 IS I S E V E R Y W H E R E . ASK FOE HELMBOLD'S. TAKE HO OTHEB. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it. And avoidimpos'tion and exposure. p93.*:ly fJ iH E S T A R O F B E T H L E H E M . The proce.ss that it gix'.s through gives it I py occasionallv n'sorting to it. tlie re a rich, agreeabh' flavor making ii almo.sl complaint may be prevented. e.inaltopnreco’Tee-[Ilatt,sbmgh Expw-s General Tonic, H08TETTE6R’S We are gialihe.1 that so plea-ant a .-iib- , j;['i’q'j.^xi.8 produce effects which mist be .stitute fur old Java has been got up.- [Am ^ ^xp,,fenced or witnessed before they can be sti'rdam Recorder. ^ I lully appreciated. I’a cases, oi Constiiulional It produce.-! a deughtful beverage.—[New j Premature Decay aud Debility lorkfouner. j and I)*eivpitude arising from O ld A ge , it iT -T U v ' exercises the electric influence. In the con- ^ , , j V ie-cei)t. stages of all diseases it operate.-as The unflersigned were t' e first to jiliice i iu^igorant. When the powers Die abo%e. named article belore the yui'die. | rela.xed, it Operates to re-eoforce billowing will give no , i u.sed ill the Armies and Nuvies of K,,r,,pe. I tc ourselves, idea of the .... , i , ...... |„ . ............ . 1 ,, and the jinblic arec.iiiUoUHl ug.iinsi jiiirdia.-* XOTICE! in i l A 'r a- 1 have left off traveling and wish ill!.- i*.y triciids and former patrori-j to get \ my .''peciai’les as nsiial would say to them 1 Diat I left my stock (*f Goods wi'h W' J. j Whiteliouse k Co . Fort Edward, who will fut::i-h ihem anything in my line. A lbany , N. Y,, May 12. 1864. M. M LEWHS. C o \ w w . e v e v a V CioV V eiie . Fort Edward Institute. F a ll Term opens - - - - Septem ber 1st. BOA'.D. WASHING AND FUEL $3 3 8 1 -2 PER WEEK. P rof J. no H. R ambly an elegant Pi-n- mau and experi need Instructor in af'counts will have principal charge of the Coii.im r.-ial U..!l ge. F rank W. L ockwood , a snccessfnl Con necticni Teacnei. will havf charge nf the I d .termediatp Departmeiit. I’uitioD 84 Res- jdf-nts of Foir h*fw-*rd can be admitt-d t<> either Mu-ic. Painting or Penmanship, by paying only for the branch inken. Apply t.) R ev JOS E. KING.D D . P rincipal . differ-nt d(‘ri{irfm**nt.-’, the book*> u.-^ed. itc. : MFBCnANDisiNO—BoDi stock and partnership books, bir whole-ale and retail, with or without auxiliaries. FORWARDING AND COMMI.S.SION BUSINESS, PARTNER.SI1II* BOOKS, MANUFCTURING, INDIVIDUAL. AND E. JO I 'T STOCK BUSINESS, C o m \ \ \ e v e v i v X C o W e * ' c . P iles— Itching P iles, Positively Cured — ais** B lind and BIcedin Files Fi-tula salt R henm and all d'dpa.**es of »he. skin, by the nso of ROSSMAn'S CURE I tching P iles . is generally preceded by a moisture like persjjiration, producing a very di.-'agreeablw and distressing itching, partieu- la>-|y at m ght after getting w arm in HeG N o humbug— ’AS a trial will prove For sale by all r»-sp-cbdle druggiKte. RO.'i 4 \lAN & X cK IN .> !T R Y H ud S'T i N Y. Proprietors. tY .1 '.V. i itehouse «fe C o. A gents, F ort E'-waid D-nr b'V nail fo> -'-ity cents 3l:ly School Books, Stationery, &c. A L A R G E etock of School B ooks. §ta ionery and W rapp'ng Papers, at w hole- eale or retail. F. H . H A R R ^ S f JOBBING BUSINESS. RTEAMB lATING. RAILRO'DINO. BANKING, with a Bur-king bouse, same as our best National Banks ADMINISTK.-VTORS’ BOOKS, BROKERAGE AND EXCHANGE pn.tiT OFFICE Br.*!iNESS, Books and auxiliaries for each uffice. f a r m e r s ’ a n d n u r s e r y m e n s ' BU.SINESS, EXPRESS BUSINESS, RETAIL BUSINESS. Is giv.-n to C ommercial A rithmetic C om - MF.uciA' L aw B anking C orrfsp ikdence CoMMERriAL D efinitions P ost O ffice B u - SINFSS. O ra t * ry p o l i t i c a l E conom y & c ., <& c . TERMS: $30 for Fail Course of Instruction. T H E COM’L C O L L E G E JO U R N A L . gi%-ipg full nartieu'arn. can be had free of i c h a r g e . **t P’ r a n k H a r r is News R oom , and I III D;i*! Offi e. or it will He sent by m ail to (luv f-ddre.a-- on TPeeipt of one stamp. T he ('.’.liege .Journal oo* tain.'s m uch interesting ■ itifoim iD m t’or the general reader as well iia I for the ‘•'u'b-nt. and all are invited to pro- 1 enra an » rend m e. A ll Letters should be addrenged to JA M ES H. L A N S L B Y . Butland, ’V’t, Our B aftiTln. Coffee^’ never before ; J\’ m'pifopdeiited ^’yce.-.-* h.is iiidiieed oth* r*? j re-establish them. in this Conntrv but exten.sively is m-n.u nc- Lust, but not least, it is The Only Safe : SfimuJmit, btir.g raanufacturee from sound I uiid inriucumis materials, and entirely free I ftom the acid elements present more or less i in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of I the day. ; Xo fiira’ly medicine has been so univer- -ully, and. it may be truly added, deservedly oiopuhir -with the inb-lligent portion of the community, as HOS I'ET TER .S BIT TERS. Prepared by HOS I'ETTER 3c SMITH, Pittsburgh. Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. p 9:3,51 v. H E L M l s O L D ' S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. will bp th*' M.\gnum Bon uni Coffee of the age. We will have, for .accommodation of Gro- i cers, Familie.s, and Government Contractors, 1 samples (dry and drawn) for testing. Orders solicited. 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It makes the hair soft and silky, prevents it from falling out. re moves all its impurities, and entirely over comes the effi'Cts ol the previous use of prep arations coutainiug sulphur, sugar of lead, &c Hoyt's Minnohaha Hair Gloss, is nnoxe.ell- ed in keeping the hair in curl or in any de- siH'ii position. Hoyt’s Imperial Oi-loring Cream, chitng*-s light and red hair and whiskers to a beaiiii ful brown orbl-dik and an iiiVitluable dressing for whisker.s. JO.'^EPH 10 University Place, X. Y. Sold fiy Wnitehou-*!*. & Co , Fort Ed-vard, and by dealers generally. WHITE A' MOORE. k U. T. AXTlIOxNY A- CO., 501 B roadway , X ew Y ork , Manufacturer* of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, of the. best quality, also of Photographic Ap- paratis for field work, for the gallery and for copying maps, drawings. Ac., &c. Practical and exp rieneed attention given to all orders in our line. CARD photographs . 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B@f“Piue AHnims made to order tor Con gregations to present tn their Pastor or for other purposes, with. Buyable.iitscriptiuss, &c. COM P O U N D FLUID EXTR ^ CT BU Vy'CHU, a Positive and 8fpecific Remedy for dist ases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increa.sea the power ot Di gestion. and excite the Absorb- nt.s into heallliy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Eiilaraein. nts are reduced, as well as Pain aud Inflainmalign. -;o:- Ile l m l i o i t r s E x t r a c t B iic ltu . For Weaknesees arising from Exces-es. Habits of Dissipation Early Irniiscre'ion of Ah-j.-io. -attended with the following syinp- loins:— Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power Los.-: of Mt-m<<ry, D ffiouity ot Brealhinu, Weak Neiv('S, Treiii'il'ng, Horror of Di-ease, 'Wakefu’iK'Ss 1) riiiiess of Vision, Pain in th*^- Back Uiiiversal Lassitnde of the Muscular Sy.-tem Hot Mauds, Flu.^httig ot the Body Dryness of the Skin Eiuptiouson theFace Pallid Gouiuenunce. q'in’ep. symptoms, if allowed to go on which this medicue invariably removee, soon follows hnp’ ieney F<itvily, Epileptic Fits, In one of which the Patient may expire. W 0 can say that they are not f’r* quently follow- (i by those “ Direful Dieeases ” AX I IT AXI) COX8DMPTIOX ■’ Mar-y are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CO.NFES.S THE RECORDS OF THE insane asylums . And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the I’mih of the asser tion. 2he Constitution once effected xeiih Organic Weakness reqmics 'lie ai*t ot Med iciiic to Strengthen auu luvigurata the Sys- JUST PUBLISHED T l i e S tax* o f B e t l i l e l i e r n . A GUIDE TO THE SAVIOE. l2mo. 5*28 pages. Handsomely Illustrated. P r i c e S i 5 0 . B y B . A . H A B S H A , A . M . , Author of ■' The Heavenly Token,” “Lives of Eminent Orators and Statesmen,” Ac., &c. Thr^ Publishers take pleasure in announc ing this beautiful work, now ready. Mr. Uar- sha is well known to the religious people as one of the most beautiful, as well as forcible writers of our day. The following notices, from the pens of two of our most talented preachers, speak vol umes for the work:— From the Rev. William B . Sprague D D : Mr. Harsha is well known ’othe Christian public as one of our most prolific wnters on evangelical themes. The present work has the same high religious tone as those that have preceded it. and brings out the mediato rial character of Jesus Christ under one of i he most beautiful and gloriou.s of all similitudes. The. work is highly magiuative. and at the same time full of tender and elevated thought, fresh from the oracles of eternal truth. It cannot fail to prove most welcome to many a heavy laden spirit. From the Rev Dr Baldwin, o f Troy. N .Y . Claike & Co. ol Chicago, have just pub lished. in really elegant style, a volume of 528 p igp.-^. fiom ihe pen of the well known and popular author of ‘Lives of Eminent Orators ai-d State-men.” “'i he Heavenly Token. ’ and other works. The title of this new book is ‘The Star of Bethlehem;” and after a some what careful examinatiou. we have no besita- til n in declaring it to be superior to any of the authors’ pr vious publications, the popu lar op nioii of wljicb is clearly indicated, by what we are informed is the fact, a sale of- more than 80 000 copies of a single one of •h- m. ’J'hi.s we think is marked by deeper s t u d y , p r o t o n n d n r th o u g h t a n d a widt*r ra n g e of illn.itraliun. I isiDtrinsicslIyagood b 0 \k and eminently «(*rthy the attention of all who would see the fundamental facts and truths concerning Him •■whom to know aright is life eternal,” presented in warm, and glowing lan guage. In our heart we express the hope- that this not only beautitul but permanently profitable book may find iis way to thonsand® of families, Sabbath schools and publielibra ries. “The Star” is pronounced by tbose who- have lead it to be superior to ‘-The Heavenly Token ” oneof Mr. Har-.-ha’aworiES, of.which there have been over 80.000 copies sold “The Star” will be strictly an agency book, and the only way to procaie it is to send the- price to the Publichers, or through their canr va^siDg a^ients. AGENTS WANTED. A good thorough canvasser wanted in ev ery city and county, to sell “The Star,” to whom, liberal figares will given. PastO'S. Suidents and othera-will-Snd thia to be a rare selling work- C E A R K JE A CO. 8 7 'WAfiinNGTON STREET, P.O. Box4751. CHICAGO, Ilnlt.