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0 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Commissioners' Notice. STATE OP MICHIGAN, Count of Otta wa, ss: The undersigned having been ap pointed by the lion. Augustus W. Ty lor, Judge of Probate, commissioner! to recelro, examine and adjust all ohtlmi of all penoni againit the estate of Nathaniel O. riatt, deceased. Notice Is, therefore, hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, at the residence of Benjamin Lillie, Esq., in the township of Wright, in said county of Ottawa, within six months from the 17th day of June, A. D., 1862 (the time limited by said Court for that purpose), and, for the purpose of examin ing and adjusting the claims aforesaid, the com missioners will moet at the residence of the said Benjamin Lillie, on Saturday, the second day of August, and Saturday, the twentieth day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of each of those days. "'Jmissloners. Dated, June 25, 1802. 4w 173 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of liconse and authority to me granted, by the Probate Court of Ottawa County, and State of Michigan, bearing date April 7, 1862, 1 shall soil at publio auction, to the highest biddor, at the premises, in the town ship of Crockery, in the county of Ottawa and State aforesaid, on Saturday, the 7th day of June next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, all the right, title and interest, which John Trick, bow deceased, in his lifetime possessed in and to the west half of the north-west quarter of sec tion twenty-nine, (29) and the south-west quar ter of the south-west quarter of section twenty, (20) excepting from the last described premises o much thereof as lies north of the Grand Riv er Road, leaving about thirty-four acres, and making, in all, one hundred and fourteen acres, or thereabouts, all lying in town eight north and rango fifteen (15) west, in the county of Ottawa and State aforesaid. Dated Crockery, April 8, 1862. 102w7 Henry T. Young, Administrator of the Estate of John Trick, deceased. The above sale is postponed to Saturday the J Oth day of August next, at two o'clock P. M., at the premises to be sold. Dated June 7, 1862. 6w nlflj Henry T. Yocno. Administrator. Probate Order. STATE OF MICIIIQAN, County of Ottawa, ss: At a session of the Probate Court for the Coun ty of Ottawa, boldon at the Probate Office, in the village of Grand Haven, on Monday, the fourth day of August, in the year one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-two. Present, Augustus W. Taylor, Judge of Probate. In the matter of tho estato of Low is L. Peck, de ceased. "N reading and filing the petition, duly ver V ified, of George Parks, administrator of tho estate of said deceased, praying for rea sons therein set forth, that he may be empowered and licensed to sell certain real estate belonging to tho estate of said deceased for the purpose of paj ing legal claims agoinst the estate of said deceased and the expenses of administering the same. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the fifteenth day of September next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for the hear ing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session os said Court, then to be bolden at the Probate Office, in the vi lingo or Grand Haven, and show cause, if any there bo, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate, or the pendency or said petition, and the bearing there of, by causing a copy of this order to be pub lished in the Grand Haven News, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Otta wa, four successive weeks previous to said day or bearing. Augustus w. Taylor, 4w nl79 Judgo of Probate. Chancery Order. 8 TATE OF MICHIGAN, the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in Chancery: Suit pending in the Circuit Court, for the county or Ottawa, in Chancery, at Grand Haven, on the twenty eighth day of Juno, A. D. 1862. Jane DeWitt, Complainant, v. Abraham DeWitt, Defendant. IT satisfactorily appearing that the defendant, Abraham DeWitt, is a non-resident of this State, but is a resident of tho Unitod States, On motion of Wm. H. Parks, Solicitor for Com plainant, it is ordered that the said defendant, Abraham DeWitt, cause his appearance in this eauso to be entered within ono hundred days from the date of this order, and that in case of his appcaranco bo cause his answer to the com plainant's bill to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on the complainant's solicitor within t wont j days after the scrvico of a copy of said bill and a notice of this order, and in default thereof, that the said bill bo taken as confessed by the said defendant. And it is further order ed that within twenty days the said complainant cause notice of this order to be published in the Grand Haven News, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in the county of Otta wa, and that tho said publication be continued in said paper at least once in each week, for six weeks in succession, or that he causo a copy of this order to be personally served on the said defendant at least twenty days before the time above prescribed for his appearance. II. C. AKL'LEY, Circuit Court Commissioner nl76 7w in and for Ottawa County, Mich. (A true copy.) Elias G. Young, Register. THE ORIGINAL Howe Sewing Machines! Ettablished in Uh Perfected in 1862. T3 ECENT and important improvcraontsbav ing beon put to this Machine, renders it now the most perfect before the publio j and per sons at a distance can order a machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery, and that they will be able to in an ago it to their en tiro satisfaction. No more breaking needles ! No more missing stitches 1 No trouble in mak ing any garment, however delicate or heavy, on tho same Machine, either in cambric, cloth, or leather; and for dress-makers, shirt makers, tailors, hat-binders, shoe-binders, or gaiter-fitter, as well as for every variety of family sew ing, they have no superior, and will be sold at a much less price than any other Machine capa ble of doing the same range of work. 8end for descriptive catalogues of styles and P?08- A few responsible agents will be dealt with liberally. j.iiVJSS'.. " T1IE "OWE SEWING MA. CHINES," 437 Broadway, N. Y. 180 ly 1809. 1802. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER XA.2STIE31, BALL, J. QAN0E, Master, WILL run between Grand Haven and Grand Rapids, leaving Grand Haven every Tues day, Thursday and Saturdoy. Returning will a Qrand Rpid wy Monday, Wednesday iSf, d'yl30nnectinwith timers for Chica go, Milwaukee and other places. CefSnJ0' r"lght0r f"86 TP1 h r n!64 Cm JU shi hngsi also a large lot of Shoes of every description, equally ae-cheap. C, W. 4 8. LACKSMITH S Coal for sale, by IJ CciLtR, WAHia A SlttQHAK. HARDLY ARE STORE. Terms, - ,- - jCatli. GEORGE E. HUBBARD, Dealer in STOVES, SHELF AND HEAVY II A tt D XV A It E S , Of every description. CIRCULAB AND MILL SAWS, BUTCHER'S FILES, KITBBEH I A OKINO, Also Carpenters and Coopers Tools, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Cuttlery, Iron, Nails, Spike, Glasst Putty, Japan Yare, c. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wares. I also have on hand a large stock of While Lead, Zinc l'aiiit, PITCH 6 OAKUM, All of which will be sold CHEAP for O A. S EE! AT HUBBARD'S HARDWARE STORE .Corrjer Washington & First ts. GRAND HAVEN...... SUCH. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR '62! rmcES REDUCED ON WINDOW BLINDS, &c, At the Kent County Premium DOOR, SASH & BLIND FACTORY. THE undorsignod having a full and com plete set of the most improved Machinery, and a commodious shop, together with experi ence in the business, is prepared to compete with any establishment in Michigan, for the manu facturing of DOORS, SASI1 cC- BLINDS, IXCLCDINa I. XELLET'S CELEBRATED rATENT wkatiieii rnopr PREMIUM WINDOW D LIN D.N, Which cannot be excelled in utility and beauty. He has received a Diploma at Uio MIOKIQAN BTATE FAIR, AND AT TnR KENT COUNTY FAIR Four consecutive times, against all competition. O- MOULDINGS of every description fur nished at ronson alio rates. Any of tho above articles delivered iu any part of the State Shop in the rear of Squires' Flouring Mill, Ca nal Street, Grand Rapids. D. KbLLEY. Grand Rapids, April 16, 1862. n!83 13w WILLIAM HARRISON, Manufacturer of "WAGONS, AT Wholesale and Retail. Having a large establishment, and all the latest improved machinery in full and suc cessful! operation, I can assure far mers and citizons of OTTA WA C O UN T Y That they can find nowhere as Cheap or Superior Article THAW I MAXUFACTt'RE. ALL, tberefoie, who wish, either at wholesale or retail, wagons of any description, of the very best material and make, can be furnished on the most accommodating terms as above stat ed, by calling at the large stone manufactory, Grand Rapids, West Side, River street, a few rods above Bridge Street Bridge, Grand Rapids, Msy 15, 1861. al20 tf 1862. SPUING STYLES ! 1862. CUTLER, WARTS fc STEDGMAN Are now receiving their LARGE AND SPLENDID Stock of L ndics' Dress Goods. Cloakings, plain and striped, Embroideries, Gloves, Hoop skirts, Ac S IrL J. W Xj S 1 New Styles and Patterns, For Ladles', Misses nnd Children. Willow Tol let stands and baskets of all descriptions. Bleached Sheetings Of all widths and qualities. Brown Sheetings, heavy and hno. Our STOCK comprises everything in the Dry Goods Line, Which we offer for C A. S EC 1 1 At a very small advance above N E W YORK C OSTl BOOTS k SHOES LOWER THAN EVER April. 3, 1862. ly nlS7 B OILED Linseed Oil at one Dollar por gall., also a quantity of White Lead. CtTtE, Willi k SrrMiU. The Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE Co. MOW MAACFACTCBS) ' SEWING MACHINES Making the LOCK or SHUTTLE stitch J alike on both sides, which are in every way superior to those of other man ufacturers. Also, the cele brated G ROVER A BAKER STITCH MACHINES, With new improvements, Just added. THB FIRST PIVEIVIIXJlCS WIRI AWARDED TO TBI GROVEH & BAKER MACHINES At the State Fairs of OHIO, Midi IQ AN & ILLINOIS FOR 1861. IT has gained its wide-spread popularity, and its innumerable sales throughout the world, from the following facts, which over 50,000 fam ilies in the United States alone, who use them, are ready to endorse: 1. It makes the only team formed by a Sew ing Machine, in which each stitch is indepen dently locked, and without dependence upon the other stitches for strength, ; 2. It makes the only seam that will admit of the thread being cut at every rourtn stitcn,witn out Injury to the seam in wear. 3. It is unnecessary to fasten theends of seams made by this machine. This is done by the ma chine itself, without the use of the hand needle. 4. The G rover k Baker stitch is the only one formed from two ordinary spools, and without winding from the spool into a shuttle from three to five times, for the under thread. 6. A seam thus formed is more elastio than any other made by a sewing machine, and is consequently very valuable in all goods that are to be washed and stretched under the iron. 6. The machine is adapted to all varieties of fabrics, serving each equally well, and requiring no adjustment for any kind of sewirg, other than the adaptation of needles and thread. 7. It is more easily kept in order than any oth er machine, and need not be taken apart to be oiled. 8. The machine sews common spool cotton, silk and linen thread with equal facility. 0. The machine is so simple that an intelli gent child of ton years can readily learn to ope rate and keep it in order. 10. By reason of its simplicity of construction and ease of management, it is best adapted to all tne wants or tne family. T" Send for circular with cuts of the dif ferent machines. Address G rover k Baker S. M. Co., Detroit O CAUTION. The public, in their eagerness to supply them selves with sewing machines making the ( ro ver k Baker stitch, must not forget to purchase them of the parties who alone are authorised to sell them. All purchasers and users of fraudu lent machines of this class will be visited with certain prosecution. Those who have already been inauced to buy theso fraudulent machines oan purchase a license for their use, before pros ecution, on proper pplication. All machines sewing from two spools, and in which only one needle penetrates the cloth, and having a feed which allows the material to bo turned at will, are infringements, u rover k Baker S.M.Co. 495 Broadway, N. Y. THE AMERICAN COLLECTING AGENCY, No. 210 Broadway, N. Y. CLAIMS of all kinds against the General Government, the State Government, the City, or private parties, prosecuted at our own risk and expense. Against private parties we possess superior facilities for collecting claims everywhere in the United States and Canadas, relieving merchants, assignees, bankers, and others, of the care and responsibility. Special attention given to old debts, hard ca ses, divorces, wills, estates, eto, Soldiers' pensions, pay and bounty secured for them or their heirs. For that purpose, and for prosecuting claims against the Government, we nave a branch office at Washington. No chargo made unless claims are collected. Information and opinions givon, and investi gation made without charge, upon claims pro posed to be placed in our bands. For particulars, address H. HUNTINGTON LEE k CO., n!66 ly No. 240 Broadway, New York. To Consumptives. riHE Advertiser having been restored to JL health in a few weeks by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreaded disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his follow-sufforers the moans of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (frco of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which tbey will finda sure cure for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Lo. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending tho prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluablo, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. Edward A. Wilsow, Williamsburg n90 ly Kings County, New York. Dental Notice. DR. E. R. E. CARPENTER takes pleasuro in informing the citizens of Grand Haven, and vicinity that he has returned to Grand Rap ids and permanently re-opened his Dental office, at the old place, corner of Pearl and Canal Street, entrance on Canal Street. Dr. C. would intimate that he would be happy to see all who require superior Dental work. No inducements offered for second-class, low price operations. Persons living at a distance are requested to make engagements (in advance) by letter or otherwise. Dr. C, would beg loave to refer to the following gentlemen: Wm. M. Finnr, Galei Eastman, M. L. Hor-Kixs, E. P. Ferry. Grand Rapids, Nov. 14, 1860. n95 tf NEW REMEDIES FOR SPERMATORRHEA, HOWARD Association, Philadelphia. A b. nevolent I nit i tut ion tttablithtd by ipecial endowment, for the relief of the tick and die treted, afflicted with virulent and Chronie DU eaun of the Sexual Organ. Medical advice given gratis, by tho Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and oth-. er diseases of the sexual organs, and on the now remedios employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage acceptable. ' Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No 2, S. Ninth Street., Philadelphia, Pa. 126 ly Lights. BURNING FLUIDS LampOUl! Kerosene Oil and Candles to be had at C, W. k S.'s GREAT REDUCTION II TBI FRICBI OF snsroEi sc co's. , Stand . rd HI chines, WILL MOWN TO BE TUB BEST FOR MAN TjrACTCRINO FURPVSJCS. No. 1, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at 190, reduced to $70. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, formerly told . at f 100, reduced to 75, Singer's Letter A Machine IS the best machine In the world for Family Setting and Light Manufacturing purposes. Price with hemmer and beautifully ornament al 50- , . . We would ask I3t our i,ouer a luucinnes, mo special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Ma kers, and all those who want Machines for light manufacturing purposes. They embody the prin ciples of the manufacturing machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are des tined to be as celebrated lor lamiiy sewing ana light manufacturing purposes as our manufactur ing machines are for manufacturing purposes. There is no doubt as to tne vaiue oi our ma chines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only of late that the publio began to learn that the essential elements or a machine nest aaaptea w the heaviest work, would also be the elements to be embodied in a family machine. While as a general thing, the sewing machine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our ma chines are unequaled for manufacturing pur poses, they are almost sure to assert, In the same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family Ma chines, are notes good as theirs, mis is a more trick of the trade, and we confidently in vite those interested in the subject to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Fam ily Machines, with all the recent improvements, are capable of doing. The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of great ca pacity and application for manufacturing pur poses. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of light and heavy Leather Work, in Carriage Trimming, Boot and Shoe Making, Harness Making, eto., eto. They are of extra site, with an 'arm long enough to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is carcoly any part of a Trimmers' stitching thot cannot be better done with them than by hand; so, too, the saving of time and labor is very great. The table of theso machines is 21 inch es long. The large machines work as fast as small ones. We have always on hand, hemming gauges, silk twist, linen and cotton thread on spools, best machine oil in bottles, etc., etc. We manufacture our own needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy any others. There are needles sold of the most Inferior quality, at higher prices than wo charge for the best. A bad needle may render tho working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured tbat all our or fices are furnished with the genuine article. In case of small purchases, tho money maybe sent in postage stamps, or bank notes. Correspondents will ploase write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in ench case, know tho Post Offlco, County and State, : . All persons requiring information about Sow ing Machines, thoir sizes, pricos, working enpac ities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to us, or any of our Branch Oflicos for a copy of 21. SINGER A CO'S. GAZETTE," Which is a beautiful pictorial paper entirely de voted to the subject. It will bo sont gratis. We have made the above reduction in prices with tho view of benefiting the publio and our selves. The publio have been swindled by spa rious machines mado in imitation of ours. The metal in them, from the iron caxting to the smallest piece, is of po.tr quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work well. It is only by doing a great business, and having ex tensive manufacturing egtnblibhuicnts, that good machines can bo made at moderate prices. Xbe best designed machines, badly made, aro always liable io get out of order, and are sure to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to bo looked for in a Machine are certainty of correct action at all ratei of tneed. timplicity of construction, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with too least labor. Machines to combino thoso essential qualities, must be made of tho best metal and finished to perfection. We have tho ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities not only work well at rapid as well as slow rates of speed, but last long in the finest possible working order. Our ma chines, as made by us, will earn more money with less labor than any others, whether in un itation of ours or not. In fact, they sre cheap or than any other Machines as a gilu JF&r Local Agents Wanted. j$ I. M. SINGER k CO., 458 Broadway, N. Y, SSTm Detroit Oflico, 08 Woodward Avcnuo, Merrill Block. nl57 ly WILLIAMS k ORVIS' CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES EQUAL TO THR BEST MA CHINES NO W OFFERED. THE desideratum, so long sought, of a prac tical good double thread Sewing Machino, at low price, has at length been reached. These are the only cheap Machines which work with two threads, and form a really durablo and re liable stitch. It is considered the most simple and effective yet introduced. It forms a beautiful, strong and elastio stitch, and will not rip though every fourth stitch be cut. For simplicity of con struction, cose of motion, strength and durabil ity, it is not surpassed. It will sew the finest Muslin, Cambrics, Cotton and Woolen Cloth with equal facility. By its use, the tedious and laborious work of family sewing is rendered a ploasure and agreeable pastime. It Las on under feeder, tho samo as high priced machines, which is a very important thing in doing all kinds of work. It makes a seam that will not rip or ravel, though every fourth stitch be cut. It will hem, stitch, bind, tuck, fell, quilt and embroider in the most superior manner. The same Machine, by a mere exchange of spools, can be adopted to all kinds of work. The seam is as clastic as the most elastio fab ric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing or wear. It runs rapidly and makes the It aet noise, and takes tho Doublo Lock Stitch, same as Grover k Baker's Machine. To a new operator it is the most easy to learn as it runs either way, and can be learned in thir ty minutes. It is the most simply constructed, easily learned, and less liable to dorangemcnt. We invito all who are in pursuit of an excel lent machine, to examine this by all means. Samples of work sent by mail when requested. Machines sent to persons who never saw them are operated upon successfully after a few hours' practice. Full printed instruction! given with each machine, aid personal instruction to all within reach. N. B. The best Silk, Twist, Thread and Nee dles on band at all times. Prices: Plain Style, 30 ; Half Case, 35; Hemmer, 5. 1M O. W. GATES, Agent for Michigan, Rooms, No. IPS, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. fa. GreaUtt BMial Circular If fiUuM! vrifteso'va Urge 1 latter paM for two eent stampe. Drs. JACKSON, I1KKBERT k CO. are As. sociated Proprietors of the National Oiapen Barf No. 167, Sycamore street, Cinoiunatl, established Jan. 1, 1860, for the cure of Private Diseases. Prof. Egbert Jackson, Dr. Robert Herbert and M. Eugene Velpeau. Thorough cures effected with almost incredible rapidity, of Gonorrhea, Syphillis, Gleet, Nocturnal Emissions or self, abuse, Impotency, Stricture, Female Diseases, Diurnal Emittion; in short, every possible form and variety of Sexular Disease, and at the same time thecNcraf health of the patient improved, where any Improvement in tbat respect is need ed. Our Dispensary Circular, of 15 large 8 in. by 11 in. letter pages, with full and special writteu reply, sent promptly, well sealed, to any address for the amount of the postage, six cents I Eve ry young man, whether SICK OR WELL, should have one. Also, a Circular Intended for ladies only, nine large letter pases, for 3 ct. stamps. The " Mountain ef Light, or Medical Protector," a new book of three hundred paites. one hundred engravings, price, in stamps or money, only 60 cts. and one 3 cent stamp, or 3 for ami nine cents in stamps. This book la fully described in our Circular. It is by far the most valuable and deeply interesting book on the subjects treated of, now extant; matters that in former works were merely hinted at are here fully explained ; it contains also a full and ex. plicit key to all the secrets of marriage, love and beauty never before BAllSiAUXUItlbX "TER revealed by any book in the English language. Dr. Jackson Oriental Liniment, a great in- vigorator of genital organs tend for Circular. Dr. Jackson a lemale Pills, 1 tend for Vir. cular. Dr. Jackson may be seen at the Consulting Rooms of the Dispensary, No, 167 Sycamore St., from 8 A. M. till 1 P. M., and from 4 P. M. till 8 P. M. ; at other hours either Dr. Herbert or M. Velpeau, or both, will be in attendance. Male patients, when desired, will be furnish ed with large, airy, comfortable rooms, suitable board, and careful attendance, for the few days ordinarily necessary to effect a cure. Patients do not see each other. The most ample guaran ties of our ability and good fuith promptly giv en when desired. Fees as reasonable as the ve ry highest modes of treatmentknown to modern medical science, and a very long ana variea ex perience, will admit. P. O. Box, 4.16. Send for Circular, and state your case j&cr piainiy and fully, and you ill receive the Circular and our written reply by return mail. T We will answer no letter unless it contains six centa in stamps. Medicine and Instructions sent prompt- ly and carefully to any part or the world. GAK E GUJlEflJ Dr. HERBERT, of the Society of Friends, and member of our firm, is devoting his time principally to the cure of this most distressing complaint, and is meeting with unparalleled suc cess. lie is aided by bis experience, in bis foreign travels, on a purely bonevolcnt mission, where he became acquainted with an indigenous plant, used exclusively in the cure of consumption by tho natives of the forest. Tho secret of bis re cipo rests solely in bis own bosom and would not be imparted to another for any consideration. For full particulars send for a circular which will be mailed for three cents or a stamp. Address the firm of J. 11, k Co., as below : Cm nlGOJ Post Office Box 436. (Dr. Churchill's Specific Remedy,) FOR CONSUMPTION, "TTERVOUS Debility, Scrofulu, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Ac. This is the most wonder ful curative agent known to medical science. It has effected cures in every stage of Consumption unparalleled in th history of Medicine. In Ner vous Debility and Dyspepsia, tho Hypophoephites may be rcgardod as an almost sovereign remedy. Tho Ifypophosjdtitci have a two-fold and spe cific action on the one band, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Energy; on the other, being the most powerful blood gene rating agents known: They act with prompt ness and certainty in nil general morbid condi tions, such as Chronio Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus, Anemia, FemalecompUints, Ae,. and all disorders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tubercular con dition is immediate all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really mar velous.' They increase the nervous or vital en ergy, relievo Congh, check NightSweats, dimin ish Expectoration, improve the Appetite, arrest Diarrhoea, and promote refreshing siocp. A fair trial Is a certain cure. Winchetter' Genuine Preparation of the Hypophites is the only Toll able form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy, and is ap proved by the Medical Profession generally. Use no other, or any remedies containing Iron. fpf TRICES: In 7oz. Bottles, flj 6 Bot tles for $5. In ICos. Bottles, $2) three for $5. Circulars gr&tis. Sold by all respectable Drug gists, and nt the sole General Depot in the Uni ted States, by J. Winchester, 36 John street, N. Y. ' A BS-RCiriC REMEDY EOR Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, in either sex. THIS is the only remedy for Sexual Debili ty, Impotency, Sterility, Ac, which has the approval of tho medical profession. Its suc cess haj been most extraordinary effecting cures in cases whero all other methods of treatment had failed. One to six boxes of the Specifio Pill will permanently cure any caso of Seminal Weakness, or its resulting Impotency, however aggravating, whether constitutional, or arising irom abuse or excess. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. " I have used your Speo'fio Pill in many ca ses of Spermatorrhea, nnd with the most perfect success. J. M. Sanders, M. D." " We believe it to be as near a Specific as any medicine can bo. Wo have cured mauy aevere cpses with from six to ten doses. Dr. B. Keith, Amer. Jour, of Med. Science." "I have found them all that they could be de aired. Their effoct baa been truly wonderful. E. P. Dickee, M. D." JRST" This is not a Homceopathio remedy, nor is there any mercury combined with it. TRICE: $1 per box; six boxes for 5, by mail, pre-paid. For sale by all respectable Druggists, and at tho sole General Depot in tho United States, by J. Winchester, nl46 ly 36 John street, New; York. SUGARS Wo can and will boat the market both in quality and price. CCTI.ER, WARTa k STEPOMA. TT1IELD PEAS, Millet Seod, and Garden JL S Se4 generally, for sale at the Nfw 34 Store. 1