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3>mOPBU, . USD niSKMSfI RESUMING FROM BIgqRDEIIS OF TffE LIVER & DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ABE CUBED BY C HOOFLAND’S * GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC! These Ritters have performed more cures, have tad do give better satisfaction, have mOre testi mony, have more respectable people to roach for lb tin —tlion'nny article iu the market, ■ Wc defy any oqe to contradict, this assertion, AND WILL PAY Sl’.'obo To any ono that will produce a Certificate pub lished by us, that is not genuine. Eoofland’s German Bitters Will cure every case of Chronic or Nervor.s De bility, Disease of the Kidneys, and Diseases aris ing from a disordered stomach. Observe the fol- Ipwing symptoms disorders of the digestive organs: " • Constipation. Inward 'Piles, Fulness of Blood ♦o the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, NausA, Heartburn, Disgust lor Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Bioking gt Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking and Suffoca ting Sensations when in & lying posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dels r Webs before -the SighT, Fever and Dull Pain’ln the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin nnd Efrs, Pain in the Side, Rack,,Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sud den Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, fcon stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, That this Bitters is NOT fLCQHOLIC, , Contaips no nlm or Whiskey, and can’t make t „ Drurtkards, but is Tlie lest Tonic in tlie World ! -JT Head Who says so: "tsa* Prom the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor’of tbe Bap tist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. •* , , • 1 have known Hoofland's German Bitters fa vorably for a number of years. I have used them in my own family, and [have been so p'eased Willi their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, uud know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial man ner. I take great pleasure inhibits publicly pro claiming this fact, and calling the attention of tfaoeu afflicted with the diseases [for which they , ore recommended to those Bitters, knowing from •experience that my recommendation will be sus tained. Ido this more cheerfully as Hoofland's ' Bitters is intended to benefit thej afflicted, and is j “not a rum drink.” Yours, truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton, Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pater-t Medicines in genera], through distrust of their ingredients and effects, 1 1 yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify’.to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may’Thus *ontribute to the benefit of others. I do this tbe more readily in regard to Hoof land’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced: against them for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to ray friend, Robert Shomaker, Esq., lor the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long-continued debility. The use bf three bottles of these Bitters at the be ginning of the present year, was followed by evi dent relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not feit for six months before, and had almost despaired of re gaining. 1 therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia. From the Rev. Jos. ll.’Kennard,'Pastor tof the ! 10th Baptist Church, Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir;—l have been fre quently requested to connect my name with com mendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my family, .of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express ray full touviclion that, for funeral debility of the system and especially for aver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepa ration. In some cases it may fail; hut usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very" beneficial to those who suffer from tbe above cause. Yours, very respectfully, *1 J. H. KENNARD, Eighth below Coates street, Philadelphia. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Re formed Church, Kutztown, Berks Co., Pa. . Dr. - C. M. Jackson;—Respected Sir:— I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used any .medicine tha't did me as much good as Hoofland’s Bitters. I am very much improved in health, after having taken five bottles. Yours, with respect, J. S. HERMAN. Prices. Larga sizo (holding nearly double quanti ty,) 81 per botflc —half doz. 85 00 .Small size—7s cents per bottle— Half doz. 84 00 , .BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of “C. M. JACK SON>’ is on the WRAPPER of each fcollle. Id yoqr nearest druggikt not have tbe article, do not be put off by any th| intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, blit send to us, and we mil forward, securely packed, by e*- £rtss. /• ,v •• ‘ ', J / PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, 631 Arch Street, PMlad’a, JONES & EVANS, • (Successor* to sil. JAQKSON tttO.) ’■ • . Proprietors. 0“ Fqt sajeliy A. N. GREENFIELD, i corner of Main street and Port Deposit i avenue, BEL AIR, Md.,and by Druggists ; RSijL Are yon Met, feeble, and •fTrTmT lfr*Ti complaining? Are you out of order, with vour'iivstrm L~J.fideranged, and_your feeling* A, 7*010 uncpiMf'OrtahTelTlK'oe svmp fop 1 ‘■wsbki inaajttf tom* ro often the prelude . ELS&Vfis.BMfc to verjous illm.es. Some fit * of sickness is creeping upon „ ■tflMnimi y ou> i !U u should be averted jfyi, rii' by s (inielv use of Utc eight ! lU-ttay remedy. Take Aver’s I’ll Is, jBEBIi snd ok-ame out the dteor ” f J dered humors—purity the he"*'Kv'K9Bs9aPCts3 blood, and let (he fluids Ailll6MagM%)Bß move on unobstructed in HfaWifi health again. They Mimn late the functions' of the sa—-? .—t body Into vigorous tiv Sanfg the system ikom the obstructions which make isenso. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not re lieved, reset upon themselvesnd the surrounding orgaha, producing general aggravation, tuffort-ip, and disease. While m this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer’s ITUs, and see how . directly they, restore the natural action of the sys tem, nnd with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true apd so apparent in tide trivial and com > moit complaint, is also tree In many of the deep seated and dangerous distempers. The same purja five effect expels them. , Caused by similar obstruc i lions and derangements of tbe natural functions of tbe tody, they lire rapidly, and many of them surely, , cured by the same means. None who know the . virtues of these ITUs, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. ; Statements from leading physicians ip some of tbe principal cities, and from other weU-knowu public [ person*! . From a Forwarding Merchant rf St. Louis, Feb. 4, 1860. i Da. Arms; Yonr Pills are the paragon of all that f is great in mcdicind. They have cured my littlt daughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feet that had proved incurable for years, tier mother ( liaa been long grievously afflicted with blotches and ■ pimples on her skin and in her hair. After onr i child we.a cured, she alto tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA 3IOIIGKIDCE. As a Family Physic. Prom Dr. E TV. Cartwright. New &rlcant. Your Pills arc thy prince of purges. Their ex. ceilent qualities surpass anv cathartic we-possess. They are mild, but very certain and cfiectual in their notion on the bowels, which makes them invaluable : to us in tte daily treatment of disease. Hcmtacl3C,Nich ilcndachr, Fell Riomach. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.. Dbau Bno. Ayer; I cannot answer yoa whet complaints I have cured with your Pills better than to say all that tee ever treat with a purgative medi cine. I place great dependence on that effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and be . iloving, us 1 do. that your Pills afford us the best w . have, lof courte value them highly. Pittsburg, Pa.. May 1,1865. Da. J. C. Ayer. Sir; I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache anybody can have by a . dose or two of your Pill*. It seems to arise from a I foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Youra with great respect, ED. W PREBLE. ’ Clerk if Steamer Clarion. ' Biiioas Oistnlrn Liver Complniuts. c From Dr. Theodore. Bell, of New York City. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their . purpose as an aperient, but 1 find their beneliciai f effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious esmt plaints then any one remedy I i can mention I sincerely rejoice that wo have st length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of | the profession and the people. Department of this Interior, I _ , . Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1838. J i i h av o used yonr Pills In niv general and I hospital practice ever since you fhuile them, and connot hesitate to say they ere the best cathartic r we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, conteouentlv they arc an ad mirable remedy lor derangements of that organ. Indeed, 1 have scidom found a case of bilious dis ease so obstipnte that it did not readily vjeld to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL. M. D.. Physician of the J/ariue Hospital. IDyeetslery, Dianbmt, lielax, Worms. 1 • Frost* Dr. .1. ti. Oreen, of Chicago. TonrPjllß have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem us one of the best aperi ents I haveever fotmd. • Their alterative cflbct upon the liver malms ihcm an excellent remedy, when given in small Jo sea ior bilious dysentery and uiar - j thou. Their sugar-coating makes (hem verv ac ceptable and convenient for the use of women and i children. ( Drsptpsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor rf Advent Church, Boston.* Pit. Ayer: 1 have used yonr Pills with extra ordinary success in my family and amongthose 1 r.m called to visit In distress. To regulate the organs of digestion tmd purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and i can confi dently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. ITAR9AW, Wyoming Do., N. Y.. <7et. £4,1835. Lucar Sir: I am using your Cathartic Fills in my practice, nnd find them an excellent purgative to cleanse (he system and purify the Jhnnlains ,f the blood. JOHN C. M. D. ConutfpMtson, Ossliveaesv, Rappmsion, Khcumnlism, 4-onl, ffcuralaia, Bropay, JPumlywiii, IFtSs, etc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills ior the eu.-e of CMliueness. if others of cur fratei uitv hs ve found them ns efficacious ns I have, they should join me in proclaiming it. tor rite benefit of the inultituden who suiter IVcm that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse, 1 believe coslireinss to originate in the liver, but your Pills aflcct that organ and cure lho disease. From Mrs. E. Stuart , Physician and Mid wife, Boston. 1 find one or two large (loses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives hf the natural secretion when wholly or partiallv sup pressed, nnd also very e.llectual to demise, the stomach end expel worms. They ore to much the best physic we havo that X recommend no other to my patients. From the Her. Dr. JTawkes, of the Methodist Epii. m. Church. PttSßbki norsn, Savannah, Ca.. Jan. 6, 1358. Hobokeu Sir: 1 should be ungrateful ior the relief your skill ha* brought me if i did not report my caac to you. A cold settled in my liiibs and Drought on excruciating neuralgic juiiiue, which ended la chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1 had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by tiie advice of your excellent agent fn Baltimore, Dr. SfackcnTie, I tried yonr Pills. Their eheefc wefe slow, but sure, ily per severing in the use oft hem, 1 am now entirely well. SENATE Chamber. Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dee.,1855. ,D r Aykb ; f have been entirely cured, by yonr lulls, of Rheumatic Gout —a painful disease tha t Inis afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. ty*"Most of the Pills In market contain Merourr, which although a valuable remeuy in skilful hand's, i dangerous fu a public pill, f; 0m the drcndlhl con sequencciatbat frequently follow its iucantious use. Ihate contain no mercury, or miuerid BObstaucc • whatever. 1 t Price, 25 cents por Lor, or & Boxes for SI. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A'tfjß Si Co., towH, Mast. For sale by A. H. GREENFIELD, Bel Aif- jan3o FOB RENT. A BLACKSMITH AND WHEEL WRIGHT SHOP, with Dwelling.— A good stand for business, and will be rented together or separately, on mode rale terms, to a good tenant. Possession given immediately. Apply to JOS. Near Clermont Mills, Harford Co., Md jan22 -4-i ■— . COAL! COAL! TXALTfMGRE COMPANY’S COHiL. JD of the various sizes, and the best BLACKSMITH’S, COAL, for sale as loV as it'ran be had in Harford county, end DELIVERED at low rates, if required* 14. L JACKSON, o® -at Deer Craal leading. v 'lf *' . M SBEIZIffSEI’3 Balsamic Cough Syrup, {■OR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOP ING COUGH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING BLOODi PAIN AND WEAK NESS OP THE BREAST, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, &C. THIS is no new reined/. It Las been used for a number of /ears in Mary- Save land and parts of Pennsylvania, and has wherever known, acquired an unprece dented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, and so re- your markable has been its cures, that it is fast superseding every other remedy for those diseases., afflicted can rely upon its doing as much for them, and in many cases moie than'arty other remedy' now before ChiU the public. dren. It is recommended nnd prescribed in the practice of a large number of the most in telligent and able physicians of Maryland. It is used and considered an indispensa ble household remedy by a large portion of the first families of the State. No It is used by all classes of society, and the universunf 'opinion is that it is good. This Syrup is a purely Vegetable Compound. It is pleasant to take and never does inju- child ry.. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances. Its effects are truly wonderful—soothing, calming and allaying the most violent need coughs ; purifyjutr, strengthening and in vigorating the whole.systcm, calming and soothing the nerves, aiding and facilita ting expectoration, and healing the die of DISEASED LUNGS, • Thus striking at the root of disease and driving it from the system. CROUP. This disease is announced by difficulty croup of breathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking cough, nnd threatened suffocation &c. It mostly occurs in young children. No child need die of croup if this Syrup is properly used, and used in time.— if Mothers - having croupy children should watch the first show of disease, and always keep this remedy at hand. this For coughsSafter measles this Syrup is most excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other prepara tion. _ Syrup The price of (ho remedy is such as to place it within the reach of all, the poor as well ns the rich, and every person should have it. m Every person should have it in the honse. It is a true and faithful friend to all who value health, and wish to secure themselves against that most terrible dis- used ease, consumption. It will be found the most useful as well as the cheapest fami ly medicine in the world. It has been used for the last four years with a success in without a parallel. Price *lO cents per bottle, or three bot tles for sl.lO. lime. Prepared by S. A. Foutz, Westminster, Aid. ’ For sale by A. H. GREENFIELD, Bel Air. Foutz’s Mixture IS a safe and reliable remedy for the ■■■ cure of Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings, nnd bkbt all diseases requiring an external applica tion on Man. On Horses it will never fail to cure Lini-.Poll Evil, Fistula, old running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For Sprains, ment Bruises, Scratches, Crooked Hoofs, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Gall, Cuts or Wonnds, for it Is an infallible remedy. Try it, and be convinced of its efficacy. Mix. RHEUMATISM* Persons afflicted with this disease, no and matter of how long standing, can be . promptly and effectually cured by using Beast this Mixture. yhere is nothing in the world so sure or so good to take away Corns, and Cure now Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and' 60 in cents per bottle. Prepared by S. A. Fours, Westminster, Md. Use. For sale by A. H. GREENFIELD, Bel Air. fouccse’s Celebrated HORSE & CATTLE POWDERS. . rriIESE Powders have proved, after'a JL "trial of several years; to be superior | to any preparation of the kind in use.— j i The chief superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they' are com poed of Medicines that have Laxative, (a Tonic and Purifying propefties. The Lax- S 3 ative ejecta crudities from the stomach and £ H intestines; the Tonic gives to to £3 the system of the horse, and the purifying ‘medicines doniained in them'cleanse the I blood and lay the foundation for a healthy i and rigorous circulation. The use of | them improves ’the wind, strengthens the ; appetite, and gives the horse a fine smooth and glossy skin—improving the appear ance, vigor_and_spirit of this jioble ani * mal. * These Powders > are not intended,* as most powders are, to bloat,Lhe’animai, to as to give him the oppearanee'of being fat I when not willy so—but, to remove the I disease und promote his general health, j These Powders will strengthen the sto jmach and intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter and bring them to a heal thy state!. They are a sure prevention of Luqg Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glan • ders. Yellow Water, Distempers’, Founder, r 3 g Heaves, Slavering, Coughs, Fevers, 1,088 g *6 ,of Appetite, and Vital Energy, &c. These So <5 Powders, if nsed two or three times a gj 03 week during the winter and spring, your • Horse will never get the Lung Fever, Col ic or Bolts. A few doses of the Powders will remove tbs worst cough on any horse. Were the owners of horses to feed a few of these Powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in | increasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, ; gives it an importance and value which i should place it in the hands of every per son keeping a cow. In fattening cattle, it giWte them an appetite, loosens their *ide, and makes them thrive mticb faster. I -Tfc HOGS.. In all diseases of Swine, as Coughs, Ul cers in the Longs and Liver, &c., by put ting from Half a paper to a paper of these . Powders in n barrel of'swill, the above H j diseases can bo cure 4 or entirely prevent- H ed. By using these Powders the Hog 5 *3 Cholera.cap be prevented. Yjr x Prepared by S. A. Foora, Westminster, 3u For solo hi A. H. GREENFIELD, cd ner ef Main *twof'and Port Deposit Ave nde. Bjl Air, Jp. Z . Price 35 WnWyer paper, or five papers ; for on* dollar. „■ ’wot# t e * -i f, t “ TWENTY-SIXTH BIRTDHAY OF THE STAR PAPER OF f AMERICA. * January 1, 1864, THE NEW YORK MERCURY For the Coming 1 Fear! AFTER more than a quarter of a centnry of uninterrupted success, The New Yohk Mercury —standing first on the rooster-roll of the Literary Press in this country—points proud ly to its past career as a guarantee of new tri umphs in the future. Heretofore, it had eclipsed all rivalry; hut it proposes to make the coming year memorable by eclipsing its own past history, and looming up before the world as the most marvelous speci men of a fascinating, brilliant, amusing, and comprehensive Literary Newspaper that has ever been published in either hemisphere. THE GENIUS OF EUROPE will be laid under contribution to give brilliancy to its columns, and side by side with original pro ductions of the most popular romancists of the Old World, will be placed the chef d’anivres of the most eninWnt story-writers of the New. MISS M. B. BRADDON, Authoress of “Aurora-Floyd,” "Lady Andley’s Secret,"' "John Marchmont’s Legacy,” etc., etc., who has suddenly risen, like A STAR OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE in the literary horizon of Great Britain, has been specially enga-'ed.to supply THE NEW YORK MERCURY from time to lime with the wonder ful creations of her genius, at a cost which no other weekly in America could venture to incur. Among the multitude of distinguished writers and artists who have become familar to the masses through the vast circulation of the Star Weely op America, may be mentioned the following, all of.whom are still upon its-staffj <*• Dt. J. H. Robinson, Cousin May Carle ton, Margaret Mount, IF. O. Eaton. Med Hardline, George Martial, Arthur M. Grainger, Julia S. Ingraham, Grasp Gardner, Edward Willett, Felix O. C. Earley, Maxy Chief, Miss AT. E. Eraddon, George Albany . ■ A . Scores of other distinguished literati, under va rious nomsdeplume, contribute to its columns, while its pictorial illustrations are from the in imitable pencil of Felix 0. C. Darley, Esq., the best draughtsman of the ago. The War, which has given the coup de grace to so many pretentious publications and half de stroyed those that still survive, has added thou sands to the circulation of The New Y’ork Mercury. , . t< I ts > heart-stirring short stories, its military historiettes, its matchless serial romances, its racy burlesques, its genial wit and humor, its deli cious gossip, its fairy talcs for little folks, its rare poetry, its^ fresh and vigorous editorials, the in finite variety of its contents, and the large amount ot reading matter that it comprises, ren der it welcome everywhere, and to all classes of society. Containing,ms itfloes, ~, FORTY COLUMNS; )?. of closely-printed matter, it may safely be pro nounced the cheapest, as well as the" best Litera ry Newspaper extant. Three favorite writers, Doctor J. H. Robinson, Cousin May Carlcton, and Ned Buntline, are now preparing three stories for The New York Mercury. One of these productions was com menced in the Opening Number'oftheNew Tear. The authors being aware of this fact are engaged in An emulative contest for precedence, and the result will unquestionably be that the most effec tive story ever penned by any of the three, will commence in the NEW YEAR’S NUMBER of the gjreat Retresextative Wheel/ of the Western The - New York Mercury is sold by all news men and. periodical“dealersj in America. To subscribers, it is regularly mailed every Saturday morning, for $2 a*year; three copies for $5 ; six copies for $9; eight copies for sl2, with an extra copy, free to the getter-up of the club. Six months’ subscription received. Always write plainly the name of your Post Office, County, and State. We take the notes of all solvent banks at par. Payment must invariably he made in ad vance. JJSfif Specimen Copies sent to all qjplicants. Address all letters and remittances, post paid, to CAULDWELL & WHITNEY', , Proprietors of the New York Mercury, _ Nos. 48 Ann street, and 113 Fulton street, jan29 New York City. To the Farmers of Harford! GRATITUDE for the liberal patronage of his friends and the public, with a desire for its continuance, prompts the subscriber to notice, through the press, that the stock of Iron, Steel, Nails AND hardware On hand has been LARGELY INCREAS- which with Agricultural Implements, GUANOS, 37FFJS& EHjSSm&SS Off 12133 And a superior article of BO2STE ZDXJST, eScO., Is being sold at his old stand, AS LOW 3IS ELSEWHERE in the State, the latter articles deliverable principally at SHURE’S LANDING, and at his New Warehouse, - near STAFFORD, on the Tide Water Canal, at which points GRAIN will be received at current market rates. Having also the agency for the county of Harford of the PRATT & SMEDLEY HORSE RAKE, with a few on hand, shall be pleased to supply that most invaluable Harvester. COARSE BONE for sale. Also, GOVERNMENT J 3-20 LOAN, for par funds. x R. I. JACKSON, my29-ly Near Darlington, Md THE subscriber’ has leased the above Hotel, on Mitten street , near the Bel Air Market, Baltimore, lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Hautvay, und is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. He hopes by\strict to the wants of bis guests, to give general salts (action to all who may favor him with their patronage. - W.H. KELLY * CO. janl ; Proprietors. AYEE’S Sarsaparilla FOB, PITEIFYIHG THE BLOOD, And Ibr thespeedy core of the following complaint*! Rcrefale ami Serolhlone Affection*, *ucb a* Tumor*, lllqn, More*, Eruption*. PimulM, I'uh.A, Blotche*. Boll*; Blaiaa, and all Akin Duemeiu Oakland, Ind., 6th June. 18M. J. C. Ay eh tc Co. Cento: I feel it my duty to ac knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having inherited a Scrofulous Infection, 1 have * suffered from it in various ways fbr years. Some times it burst out in Ulcers on my hands and armsi sometimes it turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from anything. In feet, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for. 1 knew from your reputation that anything yon matte must be good. 1 sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it - cured me. I took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease kas gone from my system. You can well believe that 1 feel what I am saying when I tell yon, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. Sr. Anthony’* Fife, Row or Erysipelas, Tetter and Malt Rheum, Mcald Read, Ringworm, Mare Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept,, 1859, that he has cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, width threatened to terminate Ik tally, by the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and alsoa dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of tha same; says be cures the common Erup tions by it constantly. .. . Broachocele, flaltrc or Swelled Meek. Zebnloo Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, writes: ‘-Three bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured mo from a Goitre: —a hideous swelling on the neck, which I bad suf fered from Ovtr two years.” Eeiicorrhora or White*, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J. B S. Channiug, of New York City, writes: “ 1 most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous com plaints for wbioli we employ such h remedy, but , especially iu Female Diseases of tha Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveterate cases of Leucorrhma by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the uterus. Thu ulcer ation itself was soon cured. .Nothing within mv knowledge equals it for these female derangements.” Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: A dangerous ovarian tumor on one of the females in ray family, which bad defied all the remedies w* could employ, lias at length been completely cured by your Extract ,of Sarsaparilla. Our physician thought nothing but extirpation could afford relief, but he advised the trial of vour Sarsaoavilla as tbe last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking yqur remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New Orleans, 25th August, 1559. Da. J. C. Atbr: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the request of Vour agent, and report to you some of the effects X nave realized with your Sarsaparilla. ' 1 have cured with it, in my practice, most of the complaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the core of Venereal and Mercurial Disease. One of my pa tients hud Syphilitic ulcers in ids throat, which woro censuming his palate end the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla steadily taken cured him in tiro weeks Another was attacked by secondary symp toms in his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part pf it, so that I believe the dis order would soon reach ids brain and kill him. But it yielded tomy administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not ot course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who lied been treated fer the same disorder by mer cury was eulftring from this poison in her bones. They had become so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered excruciating pain iu her joints and bones. She, too, was cured entirely by • your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from it* formula, which your agent gave mo, that tbia Preparation from your laboratory mart t: a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable ro. suits with It have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, O. V. LARIMER, M. D. Rhcnmatinu, Gout, Xivor Eonaplniat- Xndependknce, Preston Co., Va., 6th July, 1860. Dr. J. C. Ayer: Siu, 1 have been afflicted with a painful chronic Rheumatism tor a long time, which balded the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could iind. until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that lam far better than before I was attacked. I think it a wonderflil medicine. J. JFBEAM. Jules Y. Gctchcll, of St. Louis, writes: “ X have been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed, my health. I tried every thing, and everything failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than derangement qf the Liver. Uy beloved pastor, the Rev Mr. Espy, advised mo to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said lie knew you, and anything you made was worth trying. By tho blessing of God it has cured me, and bas so purified my blood as to made a new man of me. I feci young again. The best that can be said of you is not hair good enough.” McliSrrna, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation of the Bone*. A great variety of cases have been reported to us where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our rpaee here will not admit them. Some of them may bo found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to oil who call for them. Dyspepsia, Ilrnrt Disense, Fit*, Epilepsy, ftlelnnclioiy,' Neuralgia, Many remarkable cures of tliese affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimulates the vital functions into vigomns action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be sup-, posed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people, and wo are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, J. for the rapid era* op* Coiishs, Colds, Influenza, fCoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis. Incipient Coil. •uniption, and for the Belief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of Che Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for (lie cure of throat nud lung complaints, that it is useless hero to publish the evidence of it* virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civil tejf nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even iumilies, among them who have not some personal experience of its effects some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fntnlity of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, wo need not do more than to assure them that it turn now all the virtues that it did have when making the cures. which have wou so strttngiy upon the conwietice of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C, ATEE A Co., Lowell, Vipen. For sale by A. H. GREENFIELD. Bel Air.-. jan3o ' CHDRCHVILLE HOTEL rpBJS SUBSCRIBER, Laving taken this wqjj J. known establishment, long known as “&a na’s Hotbl,” is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public. 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