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to Lead, ueck, and leg*, t h o u g . tfftn [ ^ M . A f c . * * -M O W M } . U r g A : and b i o a Quart***. < , large a n d o*t pf profO/tiott, Indicate

good W W M M ; ^«iUWe«. Mudiuni suu i i ooare, all t i l ings coos iderad, prove tbe beat m i l k e r s for the a u i o u u k o l f a o t thty. oou*uu»t>. The color of Ibe l a i r LBS probably noth ing to do with the mi lk ing q u a l i t i e s , aod good look * should be regar« i» l b a t Httlo i n p t j j t t i a l t dWW animala . i » ^ % w-Jur p f *b* ekia,

g o l d e o i n * . cream *ka.ufprr

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Ail fall k**»M orontpily aJiitatad •» »*• kei e.ad tale In raoa-v oaritnl at lb* tank*.

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SARATOGA

t o g o t b a r ; "and ^ f i g i ^ a S ? ^ ? ' l^rrQSASfcB J t w roa r u a h i d e , looaa orer t b w - n b r rtoVrtrofp, i s - * ^ 1— also \u b e sought. The udder s b t o i d bo " ***"™-,"i* ** *»•" •* **"-' large, soft , and full of »eiu* stroidbhig forward along the bel ly, and the ' teats be large and not orowdod t o g e t h e r . — , „ „ * » _ T e s t t h e cow's d i s j a i e i U o t ^ a o J ip^VtP i M a M h s U t a m f l H T H a a J S m i t e e C o . ,

HARTFORD rmK INSURANCE CO. f * T w k a i i T F o a i ) , C O N N . ( t r i I A L , .{PAID OP) . . t ) l»0 , s>OO.

T I M O C A L L Y N . S . c . H.rHJSTINOTOM.Prea.

about i t . Irritable and nervous o u t s are unpleasant to handle, and a l u m l a lways aoaoty milkers Someth ing ean be ascerta ined from the looks and motion*. I'irgjJ, mild e y e s , easy quiet m o t i o f i wheji' dr iva iw a»d- g e m e n t w h e n i d l e s t |nd |o*t* good naMtre W h a t i b e butchers term "good hai l i n g " i s an imporUut quality in a milch

^ ± L ^ n e f n * e a ^ r i a S ^ ^ ! * * M A M L m x U i m * M e K « > t o g propert ies , trot aaay 1 - l U r . . - , , » ^ a t o r m w ^ ^ s e r v i c e *B the dairy i» o v e r , ^ A n w i c e m Agricultural

P R O T E C T I N G T R E E S FROM M I C E —

Means a b o u l i s u n be taken to secure young fruit trees fiom depredations of m i c e d a r i n g winter. In some seasons

D B E 8 S O O O I H f ,

euy. It : *fJ».' f: f > rU'''~

/ 2J B ^t tJ !HBfr J * , yr tod Mt Tor • v T t t i e l int*re*tie exaratn* my •UH.V, before pur tU»«llH ki i t ! • ' ' '* 11 ' • I

L I N E N A N D C O T T O N : 0 « O I W s

QHEETINGS, Pillow casing*. Shirt-brlon In »re« eirteiy » • * « prHw»««tew •» taTlow ee l * -^ ;

C A K F E T a l .

AV E R Y L A R G E fitooJuAnd_a*Jow . . can .« i .*o« l l , T m . * ^ AlbeW"

urlgin, it

WOULD annottMO to kit pairaaeand ibe MUKj|M*ra%r.tMiV aa/^sw HtarMMt

' u o r i i * , • ASSIMK*!.

HOUSR FURNISHINO «Of»D»

" W r r T t ' ' "f"T * ' n i J u o | t • a # , , , ' • ' • " ' ^ n *

CAKPST8, A<HL CfctiTaS, **., Whiohuel . deltnriaadgf e y l ^ t a w »• rJh*ou» luibclred. n n i i # r | » i § l | J I - . ' , I? 0

InUHlUUB ¥ call -Boaofttiei. lurks n the oonsHmtktnt of

i ultitudea of men. It i ither produce* or it j.nxtuced by *n •»• u^uled, vitiated " ot Qte hlocd, v

Html becetaea. i l l tO force

tigorou* action, an* leaves %e* *f#»m to

_ ^ tall into dUordar and Reeky. The **roft»l-r • i ..mumlnation w v»-ri.«uly siiirid im luenurtal dUva.», luw liviag, diao*#r*JdiKi»tM" / ^ " i

tha | | l i M M j I l i and, tin veh«teaBtlH-tK>9

iUiy in to .rent* to diUdsea unto, Ki'ueratiofi'j" ihdcedi it Uiw w"0 »«r*, ' i l wjjl flic CiStllU|8jUW)| tlifT

it oripn^iB* 4*

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CIKCULAK IAW8 ; 4»AJJMTOatf l TOOL*; u m *j>ana«B*i«»s

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A T X J I S T

O*- NKW VOKK, INCORPORA TED 1*21.

C A P I T A L . , . (PAID UP). . • » » • , © © © .

a l h a K K W J S M I T H , S e o W . P H A U W K R . P r e e .

N E W E N U L . A N D

RE ft MARINE. INSURANCE GO., <_ O* HAKT»'0«B. W I N S .

t A P l T A X * , , (rAIB m> Jfcia*,<MMr., ft4HEVVKTT, Seo

dot» coinb their*

of pub has made of

EviL or

OIL CLOTUK from one to six yds I Era] wide . m»»»ITT » O H N W A I T 4 S O N , none l>ei —

let in i hr Coonlrs

O I L C L O T H S *

' H A P L H U A N U I N O S .

SEVERAL THOURAm) BOLLS, N. M . W A I K H M A N . P , - . 0 ) u « rec.ir.d-nd for ^ . ch . .p .

r ADJES' ft «feNTS' Linen Collars t _ i in endltee var i e ty , »l»o Oit>»e. and Ho» e r i oi

all U n d a . S t ra tu ia Sprinfa , Mitn:li 16 1864

they are very destruct ive to unprotected trees , stripfpftg flio bark from the trunk, j often mak'twg** «oiap'ote g irdle round I the t ree and thus destroyiug it. Tb'-1

usual means adopted by nurserymen and which general ly is tyuud efficient, is to b f | k up o j r k a t c :y roouud of earth about t h e tree a f o o t or more in height

Many persons rely o u tramping the ; suow down hard about as a prevent ive I against mice . But this operation has , to be repeated on the occasion of every fall of enow, aod i s apt to be BfcgleeteJ or forgotten, so that it is better not to rely ou this method but to make due preparation in the matter before winter s e t s i n . T h e r e are other ways of j protec t ing t r e e s in addition to those we i have enumerated . One of the best and | eas ie s t of any that now occurs to us, is with t i l e . A couple of horse shoe tile are s e t up enclosing the tree and ara ' held together by a bit of binding wire. , i t is an effectual method, protecting so j far as the tile reaches in height. Some­t i m e s four t i le are used by placing one j set on top 6f i h e other. In the Ppriug the wire is unwound and Hit' tile laid away for futur« une tui- t innection |

it may be well to -diggest thai a couple ' of atmkm s e t in the ground near the • voung treea are a great protectljin m winter in supporting the tree a a d iii *•• i-ping it from breaking dewu uuder an accumulat ion of snow or ice The time t o atfeesd t o these matters is now, for a l though winter lias not ye t set in it is not i a r distant, and may t e looked for from week to week

T H E W O R K PKRFOKMISU HV ROUTS. -

Roots baye months—the fiocst roots .— 1 A n d what are mouths for, but to eat and i d r i n k ? — f o r the mouths don't talk. W o u l d they could How they would scold for not having food and drink enough,- N o w . these l i tt le mouths suck u p o n l y what is in their way The side-ground retains all its r i c h n e s s — i n l y what l i e s before the little root is taken up. 8 0 you see there is much strength lef t in the soil after a crop or between the roots. "Pi ty that oan't be had, you will say. Ves. but then the plant will put out new feelers, and thus keep on till it gets pri'tiy much what .streugih there i« Ilen<'e, forest soil is not c" rich as our o« Rivaled field*. <>n> season, however—•one 'Top . n ly—ex haust* but lift!n ol the sod as it has comparat ively but few roots to penetrate it at all. If we give an orchard ;. soat ing , and lb* soil it disposed to b< , leach j , sandy, you will Bee the benefit If i t i s loam, humus, yyu will see but l i t t le of it, unless your roots are elosi to the surface, which is not generally the case . In gravelly roil, you are wise. i f y o u g ive j o u r stuuted trees a eoat of we l l - ro t ted manure. R u t your manor' wil l benefit o n l y the grass and grain you m a y put in your orchard, if the root-of y o u r tree* are deep , and the soil is a oompact loam or. clay W h e n c layey and compact—as ie apt to be the ease with e l a j — y o u r trees receive no good at all from the manure. Native, deep rich soil, is always tho soil for frees (~'or Vculnf r rtrmrr

,OF SEVV foKK, C A P I T A I , . (PAID UP) . . $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

lSAACB.ST*UHN^ee. KDWAKDANTHQN,Pr«w.

ftEU£f FIRE INSURANCE CO., N o . S W A L L S t . . N E W V O I i K .

CA8H CAPITAL, $ 8 0 0 000.* AND LdRGM SUgfLUSb

I A . S . DSPBYSTgR.Pra, M ORfclSNPKAitSoN. Viae Pat.

JAMKS H. PINA.NKY.Seo.

rr^AlllXMuMMproaiptlyartllaated. rorlaaur*na* ; againai Loaaby r'irw, on most kinda ot property, up i ulytot l i e aul.ecrlb.-r, who is duly authorized to re­ceive propoaula «n<t taaue Pollofaa. All the »buv». e-jiflpajiys IUVH Urge, sarplua—and are tnooa, tbe \ muni rt'UttbU- oompaDy'fln tbeoountrv i

I t . I T I e r t l l C H A L L , A s t ' i i l . 8aratOKH8i>rini /* ,Aprtl . 18«o

Fire Insurance Agency. K O C h W E L t , F U T N A f W , A a t i i t ,

No. l i t ) lir'jadicay, Saialoga Sj,rings.

H'lMK INSUKA.NCK C o M P A . N Y - N P W V o l ! A . Capi lu Hid Surpliin J-.007.UOJ

Saratoga! Saratoga Co,!

I ! 8 E T H E N E W

S U B S T I T U T E

FOR

a/c f VA COFFEE !

Swellittga,

JETNA I N S l ' R \ N C K C o — O K H A R T F O R D , C O N N . i ' - tp l ta l . . fl.OJO.O'JO

WHITE & MOOEE'8

ORIGINAL MALT COFFEE, T h e o n l y < ; E N I r I N E T r l n n n f i u -

t d r e d I n i l l*' I ' n l t e d S l a t e s .

PH'KVIX IN~' RANOK 0 (—Ll \U Tr'O.lD { CONN. I'upiou *i O0UjU

ROCK WEI.!, PUTNAM Saratoga Sprih.'s, Jan'y, 1">CI 1> n-6

Saratoga Insurance Agency . The«i?>»«nt>er laa^ent tor the lollowing compamee.-

H'KTKtN l l t f j . , (Pltudeld, U a u . ) OapHal . .$1 '1.9*8 SurplUK *-i6,424.

SPRINGr'iKLll (MASS.) K. &- M CO CajiiLal. .. tU00,UO". Surplus aioJ.WJH

I O K R A I . K * * » A M . U I K M F H I I "

[ 1 % TBiK I ' N I T K U » T A T i : »

A A U < A \ A » A « .

M 4S£\SOir C (.Spilngfi'Td, >Iu*e.)

H \llTKK 0 \K (IUof.,r<l. ' om <' pi . .. . J * OOO.,

Vt'l,T(|r» o capiia

'.tt INSCR v\ I'aptti

(N'-.w V,,r« City »200,000..

K ( N " W H a v . i i . ( . . . »SOO,ciUiJ.

I T Y l - M R l ( V " » H n v i T , fVdO.UUH M r ; , ) ] M * . 4 1 ' J

I ORFI.L AM 11

Kf^JBITY Oaj"* ;i

f rrm xvi

1 V' w V,.rV C i i y . ) f'410,000.

•Hb. l ,RON OI.AiRK Sara' ,ya Sprl t tgp .

I'onnwtifnt Mutual liifp Insurance c o M P A i s r ^y ,

«>K II * I t ' l l ' O K I *

\r»iuirr«l Capital over $6,000,000.

' p H K C O N N K C T i n T M C T P A L h a s A . n o w (lMn4i b^euniR ihe L A a s i c a r L l l e Inenriince

C o m p a n y in lip wui I, with one exoflption, iha l . i le l.^mrann^ Rauk of t'othft. 0 « r n i a i i y . T h e CONNK* -II' I T LIKE I N S U R A N C E I OMPANY baa paid loe.

•»• in ihe a m o u n t of * J » , I 4 a , » « » . i n i - i•*;#., and ..a» now a C API T AL o f .^picardi ol (*tf,,(l«) (100) S I X H I I . M O I a o L i . A i c s !

KNICKERBOCKER Life Insurance C o m ' y !

U H V O K K .

CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS. P O L I C I E S from $100 to $ 1 0 , 0 0 0

"White &. M o o r e ,

\0S. 6, S.HO, A 12 DANIKL St., A

I25.|127, 129 &. 131 HUDSON SI.,

A L B A N Y , INT. Y .

«. /:. Mi I SMMJVELJL 4* SOJY,

| V V l iol*'Hft. le A g e n t s .

S A R A T O G A S P R I N G S .

Send ID tour Order?.

see to* M vlt» Mi f cluWren." . _ . T . -

attarks. I n T o r f u n ^ . &™™* produce, tuberek*. aaAlAaaJh * unaumptiaa.,; iu u>e

L i e uleeroal a * m , m '»'« •tomach_and Ixmela, dviBMWint* wtlieti produce indi-KtTtt.m. o^t>«1ada, • i-l i^'-r complaints; on the hkin, • I T I M I H ' »"" cut*11^"* «flei*u.P|.

• j ' iaJ Thtse , all haVakVl' -ame-origtii.TequiTe trn;

1 Jarae ^ u i g d j ^ ^^SSS^ttSS^Sd-tton o f ttl^-tibert t^rrrry the W " * * - ^ these a^geroa*rjo<'">l>eii «e»ve y o U w , t n

fbebk, foul, or e«>" i'"=d blood, you cannot have h * s r t c £ * t <"' " " i e Ot « • *f1*« h e a l t h y v y o f ^ P o i have scrofuTbue aTseile.

A * e v * s S a r a a p a r i l U - **j is coiyrpt»Wd*d fro... the most effectual «itt dotes that medieal eeienee has dieeovered for this afflieting dicttiuiwr, and for the cure ot H e disorder* » «utail^* That it i* far supe­rior t<» 'wy: Other remedy yet deviaed, it k n o v ^ h y l r l w » » have given it a trial. That"

virtues trtdy cxtlaurdinary,

en thin c lau of complaints, m i n by the great multitude n and remarkatte eurea-it 1, llowing d iseases : K i n g ' s idar Swellinga, Tumors, pies, Blotches and Sore*,

or St Anthony's Fire, aid Head, Coughs from

tuboroBlottadepositi in the lungs, White ty, Dropsy, Neuralgia, igestioa, Syphilis and

tions, Mercurial Diseases, tu^iljlu^^djjiie whole

complains tl 1 at arSI d|*m Impu rity of tb« Uuud. Miaut> report* of individual eases 9 p jh* ionnd in A n n ' s AMEKILA.V AuiAsM6ftftt c n l a ftirntshed W fli* drugjfi-m for gratuitous distribution, wherein ma; In-learned thOTdireetiniie for ita use, and some of the remarkmbh cures wluch it has made,

! when aU,4>theW*U"',lie* liad failed to aif'ord I relief. 'ITi^sPcaf-. - nro purposely taken

from all sections 01 the country, in order that every reader may i iavt accoae i*» ooiiii^ one w h o ' c a t f c f e u l i t > lilio o f ita beaeflte from personal oxWrijen' t Scrofula depresses tjie \iutl ener^^Lftnd t'uii leaves tts victims fur more subject to di.-i a«.6 and iu fatal icsult* Uian are healthy 1 usUtutiouH. Hence it j tends to shorten, uii'l i!"es greatly sliorten, 1 the r"Tjscfcmi" t ol Inimaii life. Tlie tuel iiiipoTHmce of tin -c considerations bus j led us to spe»*year s in j>erfecting a remedy which is adfquat" to iu < ure. 'J'liis we now offer tu the Mddic under tin name of AtKR's KAKSAPABTLM, *d4l"Hitrli it it emnposfd of ingredients, Sotjse ol whnb exceed thp l>*i« of SarsapariSeThi nlterittivfl power. Uy its aid you*»ayB»*^eot wiur«-lf lrtim the suffer­ing and dangej of fliese disorders. Purge out the foMr<eftrrni'ti<>ns that rut and fester in the blood, Surge IHU the causes of disease, and vijiorouaaealih will follow. By its pecu­liar virtues thi* n medv stimulates the \ iktl functions, a iw thus expels the distempers which lurk Within trie system or burst out on iinv pUtfUtAt.

We' knowtb* public lutve been deceived by many cotapounds of Sar&apanlla, that promised much and did nothing; hut they will neither be deceived nor disappointed 111 tliis. Its virtBB* have lieen proven by abun­dant trial, anJJUhere remains no question of its surpassing -excellence for tlte cure of the afflicting,,diee*j*4>6 it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very-different medicine from any other which has !>een before the people, and is far more ef­fectual than any other" whieh has ever been available to them.

\":; A N C

. ! « • Broadway

H I SON. ^,T.«. f r% r r-r IMfBBlAL, ^ e i i

OOLONG, flOUCrlONQ , n JAPANESE

Pine rttwor A v a l r i i k o * Idalve aatlafcetton.

OLD GOVT JAYA COFFEE CHOCOLATE ft BROMA.

HAW ^AAD, jBEWNjm^SUGABS, t»» eTery gra*«.

gyUART'S SUGAR IIOUSB SYBUPS,

MOLASSES, ftAiSIIfS, « l f»ON, PBUNE^ ALWONPS, WALNUTS.

SPICES, PICKLES. CAT8UPS, TOILET AND LAUNORY SOAPS,

KINOSFOJtD'S & DURYEA'S • SfABJCiL

BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS,

CHOICE BRANDS OF

Family Flour STANDA**0^EBO8EWB OIL,

Pure and tree from floor. *

A large and complete aaeartawni of

CROCKERY, • OHINAa

& GLASS WARE, LAMPS,

CHIMNEYS, &c, &c.

P r l . e a •>• l o w • « a My o t h e r U o i l M •» «»»• T r a d e .

urttioga during*. January. la*4. l*-t

H E A D ( | I T A H 1 E U N

CROCEEEY. CHINA, A N U

G X i A S S W A R E , A largo and complete assortment, for

Sale at l e s s than Albany prices , by

J. SAVAGE, 1*0 B R O A D W A V

Fanii l ios .and those contemplat ing House ­keep ing are invited to call and examine .

S a r a t o g a Spr i»SB, i a n u a i y , 1864.

We lusOlatnaa i a Msaa—all taapropai uU«bar,«a i tha waakaaed urgaaa ara apaadll

full vigor aa^'*tr*nftir7^-^>;''^ar * • • QT^for foil particular* get our samp

any drug elorele UM> oou*tr#, or writ*I will mall tree * "

Of Palo*, or three bolU*

D3T Prlo*. tip, or three B

tar»Seot bf

' {Or SoM bf all drugglala ovary wbat*. a*. W . R . M v r w l n aV

**'. "tfcn Paoaausioaa,

• T H B * O R a l A T

INDIAN MEDICIHB,

tn

CHEKOKEE CUEEI An onfalftag ear* for Spermatorvbea, Seminal

Weafcneaa, Nuoturna! Bmlaalon*, and all dlaaaaea cause* by aetf-pollotloD: aucb aa Loaa of Meeaory. Utiiveraat t«asltode, Palm la tne Back. LMrnneeaof Vlaion. Premature Old Age, Weak Ifervea, PlOeulty of Breathing, Treuabtln*;. Wakaftilnoaa, Iravtlena on tb* face. Pale Countenanoe. Insanity,Coniuinp-i l o n . a n d a l l (hedlrefal ooraplahtta eaaaafl S f d e ­parting from the path of nature.

lie

toap* .S^*,.'--'--^.'-'-ii:.?iLL:*>**->i'<.'-*-•• -. •. 1L'—1.-posed alalia, will be aoaan red *irtAe*A*l>ara*). \ arb»n any olalat lapla—A la aojbMtoaaiibaf

wlltaetaaianafcla. fi •.. •<••••»* n . m i S ' The aaaaaalanatl by an atr-a«eay»t aottaaa* toj* <

bDalnaaa el J. B. Baeafcea. aicaaail

raaard to the aan* aa *w i* ee puartbl*. 0 7 - All elalmafor pauaaoua.baak M J or boasty

K R T4 Q $%$$-• Funxitxtre Store

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in* ' oniT ** • ' i m i n t ' i

ny At. aft l o w rn'ff »«« *vny » 1 n 'h i s I'Mv I T I'lunwliprc

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L A D D E R FOR (jrATBmRrsjG A P T L E S —

I have been gathering my Baldwins one G r e e n i n g s for t h e past two days , and m doing so have used a ladder of a new s ty l e , which I l ike so well that I thought it w o r t h whi le to recommend its nae to other" Length 19 f e e t , width at the b o t t o m 1 l i t t le -more thaw 3 feet, eoming to a p o i n t at the top, which is fastened by a round gr ipe . 1 m s d e use of a green s p r u c e pole, spl it with a saw, after bo­r ing the holes for the ronnds, so that it con ld be drawn in to the width of a oomnaon ladder not far from the bot­t o m , s * 4 ratata width enough to stand upon near tha top. B e i n g so Wide at tho bottom, i t wil l s o t t ip as tha o t h e r

it ean b« » a * d M » « n j f d a c * . w t a V i i . is imposs ib le to use one of t h e common k ind . S r e r j o o c ean use a s i ze to sui t his o w n fwstwnieoce For m y BO* in r

gatheriHTafttlflB I woald ratfter b s r * o n e of to la kind than ' for ty l e * a a " of the ata ight l«*idOja, Th i s ar t ie la m . y b e yathar lata for tha saaaao. b a t may boa -o i t some thi* y e a r , *nd other* hereafter I womld have *ent i t berere, if I had

*%. . ' ararnSaaT.

l . i ; i . A ! \ l > . A g e n t .

'. \ / ' " < \ MALI. Smulagn If >-<»,,», and

Mh.TUr>poi.ITAy I0TBL. New Y<»*.

GREAT ATTRACTIONS S. B. BUSHNELL'S,

A n o t h e r Large Invoice of

DRY ( T O O D S .H'ST OPENED.

iwn hoiifte, ar I ih ink. I tJti^liL I_L> bt- u judgH, ljt*v

^rcKi'Tj" V)pHir,«?f»n flftwD yearn. D S. I . t i ) I ' A M , 8 l n i r 8 l M ( [ , N . V

Tlit- trrtwc** lhro«yh<.HM 111 <"• c i ty find il the mo* •Alwibl' * . .siiitutr fui C"ll»»P —huntini/ Mrmny

J L Wl l 11 m l H L/04H1 C H I C i i i '• IH \ ' I e n i l . y ,

(». 0 TKKKV, HHrl-forU, Coun Tl c >'.om popi . lar pnbfit l tute t\n t h e Etta; India i

L*»fr> - T>hihtfi"l)-h\n &rmr1av TT ntiHfVfj.f. V"tir ru*po v. i\ "»* very oxf.-lW'i.! eaUsfact h>\i, ULU I '.

t i a v f \ t ' i i tl n*i » otiatomer t o t'ompl»lri. \\ ,T V A N N O f l T U A N D , Bowton. \ l a «

11 n Lawny; a f/f iicfft] WHI*- IH t hid oi ty . an J '.« t j*. t f i.,.n i njt i n l o /CIMTHI u w —'/'rot, /fatly Whin, !

U'f mdvisc H'I iM.ua'-k' '•]><>,? i <> i r> i t.— Alhany At-' fiin 4" A r que.

The c.fW rtelN >.fynnd onr Pip<*ciaiirtn*t and g h m Ihe *H*PI of wnintandon.

HALLAIMY *v ROGERi, tlncmnW\,Oblo* Many people who hav» ttand tbe article prrfeT it to i

l h « h«a» ** J.1VH."—Pi<tU»f>urfrh ftffmhhctm. j Yi u r oofff -1 in i inlvf»mally lik«>d by m y cuBtomcrr*, j

[ h a v e nrvr>r liraril o i i f ntnnplal n. 1>. J- Mc< A R T H Y , P h i l a d e l p h i a .

A." a dtibaLUate tor ea f l j e U in •»npfjrt»r t4> u n j i h t n g no-win nr^.—AHanf &D**MHg JovrfjtU. * - ;

I finri it (fives aj,(TOO I **t lnfart ion ft* that for w h i c h 1 i war' pay!riff forty^a*;ntr*. i — . PioprffM^ Hotel, N e w « n , N. J.

It II a*.ont Ui« b«*#t *)nbe<HmTt>to \*> had— The Next Ya, k rt

Th<4 roffe* gtvpp flxceMmit nat l i fant inn. H N C H & TH< "MPS J N , N e w H a v e n , Conn

It rnflkf^ a ****«kl*rliy pftipml.ia a o b m U n i * for real JaVii eoftVt*' — M m Hanfctn'6 fTbrne OUtf.tte.

I TtfTTTrody in iMryhfeftrt with yttttr «o*r>«i I ^fitpli it ta ..m of th» gmmtmmt tllanovnriiia of the ace,

8 BROADBKWT, HaUtmnru, Md, Voor Malt Coffef Ii apok«p of In the hlgb«M t«Tin«

| In i hio rltv WARINQ A BRO .Brooklyn, N. Y. Th.'lt itht'i f-oiit-nirm the *eal of the Stn*,« of New

RftWttr* of all o « i w klo4a lUijy urt W « « ™ . — - ^ — ' - - • - - - - • o-r .*

CHERRY PECTORAL, T h e "World's G r e a t R e m e d y for

C o u g h s ) , C o l d s * I n c i p i e n t C o n ­s u m p t i o n , a n d f o r t h e r e l i e f ' o f C o u H u m p t i v e p a t i e n t s

i n ii i v a h c a d s t a g e s of t h e d i s e a s e .

This ha* 1 n so long used nml NO uni- j vi rsally kn' » that we rn-ert tin no more than assure n public that it* <(ualit> in kent j up to the bi - it ever has been, ami that it j may be rejieei n to (Jo aOlt ha* ever done. I

Prepared 1 y Tin. $. C- Avr.n & Co.. j ' lotical and Analytical < htmitUA "

"Xovcell, Mass. | *•* . SoldbyalldruBiglstseveryVhere. ' • " • < -"Boldtiy a l l tHo i rugj i s ia in S a r a i o a a . anil d<a lcr - t

medicitie et j»ry» imra. JM w h o l e s a j e h> J. I - > t'om| • o n . Son « © o 1 n>v

Oriental, .4/t i mutt fioitt t

lettervl r M A L I . * B Y , Keclui ul ,S, Paul's Chmth, I, cr <i<.irt, /.. / .

" I f I f'mul.l pa i -tlrulftr /•• "["' I''"' in' In tlni- HIIM- iii'iii-a d m i r a b l e lliu'. ;*II-o l h o r , II I* a

8UPEKI0R

Heater! VflllJlTI" Ol t) fat »of only laiffe

tor lb'

A'fllH'NT of: 0041 i

Employed, Bnt UJg

l ' U B M A M £ i r T & AJ X J V O K M A i d BSing diffuaed from tbe BASK, t here ia Ihe plea. ant exemption from *|r«$*UtigIiks a Mlfc-htng Ueat , aitlklng the faoi—an evil too common In many , •toTflaT'

The Albany Evening Journal anyf. "Tbe Oriemnl ; *ari •! !••! otrrf§* Sjat fffee at the St ate Fat r. »n, t« a j

l'erpttuul Burner! Will keep fire many days without attention

^ - 0 - S T J S T 1 I

I M P O R T A N T TO AI.L

INVA LIDS. It 1* well known to the Medio*!

Profession thai

I B O N it the VITAL PRINCIPLE or LIFE ELEMENT of the Blood-Thi» i« derived chiefly from tbe food vr* eat; ba* BT la* food 1. not properly digested, or If from any caust whatever the necessary

quantity of lron It not taken Into tlte circulation, or brcomet reiiucrk, the whole system sufltrt The bad lilood will irritate 1 lie lieurt, Will olOK up the lunge, will ftupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will Send its disease producing elements to all part* of the system, and every our will tuffrr in whatever organ may be predisposed to dtsea.t.e. •

It is only since th* discovery of that valuable com irtlonAatmn as "PEBI'VIAN 8YHUP that the

great power of this VITALIZING AOENT over disease hat been brought to light.

THE PERUVIAN SYRUP ts a PROTECT* D Solution ofthe PROfOXTDE oi IRON, a

.Vest) IHseovery in Jttedicine, that STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF PISBAgE, by supplying the blood with it*

Vital Principle or Life Element, IRON. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this

remedy in curing

TVTSrEPSlA, LIVER COMTLAlNT, P B O f S T , ( HRONIC DIARRHOEA, B0LL8, HERVOUS

AFFECTIONS, CHILLS and FEVER, HUMORS, LOSS OF CONBTITDTIOH-

A L VIGOR, DIbEASES of tbe KIDNEYS and HI ADDER,

FEMALE COMPLAiKTS. And all diseases originating in

A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Oi accompanied by DEBILITY ° r » k O w &t09

OF T U B B t S t E l I . *

Being free from Alcohol in any form, it^ tnergiting effects art *»« /olUtred ly coerrtpondint naetio*, but are rHTmanent, iuflinrng STPF^*"*"! VIOOK and KBW Lira into all parts of the system, and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION!

It is an excellent tubatltato fbt Wis* or Brandy where a stimulant is needed.

Oae element in tbe restorative power of Iron at a medioine is its magnetic action and the ttectricUt dtvtl-ojied thereof.

To take medicines to cur* diseases occasioned by * denolency of ,

IROM IN T H f B L O O D .

Q3T This wedieiou le a tempi* v*g*Ubleextreat, and Bfts oa which aU caArely, a* U baa k m aaad In our praoUoe for many yean, and with thousand* treated It haa not failed in a awgl* InaWnoe. IU otiratlV6fM»w«r* have been sufficient to gain victory over.the tao»l atabborn «aae. • ...

t r J ^ T o tho*e who ha,e trifled with their eonetl-tution until they think themselves beyond the reach of niudlcal aid, we would say, DSSFAXK HOT! the CIIKHOKBB C u m will restore you to health and vittor. and after all quaek dootora have failed!

K ^ For full partkulara, get a Circular Irom any Drujf Store in ihe country, or wrlIe to the Proprie­tors,who will mall free to any one deal ring tbe same a full treatise in pamphlet form

U ^ - Prices, fy per bottle, or three bottles for fa, and forwarded by Ki press to all parts of the world.

QJ^ Sold by all ninpoctttbleerugglste everywhere.

?>*. W . H . M e r m a n <Vr.Go. , - ;

SOLK PnorniKTOBt,

No. «H IJBKRTY Street, New York.

saa hand at all l ima* I - pwaji aaa^avav ^•aar^F'-^^WT-^^r*a*•s^^y-^

tjfa*, Masy Ohm?*, Mafioyani/ & Co

Msitmsion TabU$r Bedsteads;

JSOremi^" Also alargeXatoci of

GHU Mouldings,:. OmTmmes,

ft h« ', • tih<

E L I X I R . B L I X I R . ,

OR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR!

OR

E S S E N C E O F L I F E . PREPARED BROM PURE VEGETABLE EX-

TBACT« OOrlTAIrriNO BOTHNiJ INJURIOUII TOTHEJMOST DELICATE

TS • •

Looking 0las^::BfymfJ^£''aai

mai» t« oritr. %

999 Broadway, nrat upor aopin of tk« Coftunblait Hotel. •

. GEORGE K. KRIGGBR. Saratoga SDIings. July 30th, ISA* > St ,

X ^ auain toan order e Surrogate' 1

i Iiiiiita'again*! the estate of Jaanea County, notice ia hereby given lo all person* having

• -—- -••'--^DatfraaTlateoKn*

' \As Ike Phtriiix rues from the ashes of itsfne, animaJtd with new /</«''—so dot* thu £.itxir re­juvenate the system and overcome disease.

Q&~ The Rejuvenating Elixir Is the result of modnrn discoveries In the vegetable kingdom,* being »,n entirely new and abstraot method of cure, Irre. speotlye of all the old and worn-out systems.

( j y This medicine baa been tested by the most eminent medical mag of the dav, and try them pro­nounced to bo one of the greatest tnedtoal discoveries of the age. fly Pae battle will cure general Debility. j E ^ A (ew dose* onres Hysteric* In female*. \Xsr~ One bott e oures Palpltnilo'n of the Heart. 03^ A few dosos rostorea the organs of genera­

tion. [LT"° Frorn ono lo throe bottJes roftlbre* tho man-

UrtBM apd fall vigor of youth. fr^r- A few doses restores the appetite. Ujjr- Three hollies euro the woist case of tropo-

tency. f^^ A few dosos euros the low-spirited. tt^"" One hut i h. restores menial power. •2™ A few doses hiini; Ihe rose to theoheek. ( ^ " This medioine restores to manly vigor and

robttrl health the poor dobllllated, worn-down and despairing Jevoiee of sensual pleasure.

[LV-" The Halloas enervated youth, the over-talked man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the it dividual mlfe-lnii from general debility, or from wcaknoss of a SIKOI.K OHOAW. will all And,

town ol Saratoga Springs, la MM county, m a j , thai they are required tdprtavni The tame, with the proper vouehers thereof, to tlte undernigntd,iat the ilweliitij. house of the underaigned. Aadrew C, Pap*. in ilie m s «i Malt*, i * e n * aeaatyt • » «" lieana-ttiar until day of lieeeruhrr next. Dated June Mb, 16*4.

LEWIS D B e i O F j , T - i B l W i . AN DREW C . FACE, j * W W l i ,

N 0TJ.0K TO cm?i^ss«s?ffl(i ant lo tin order ol th* Sasjeajal* of, SafklOga

county, notice la hereby given, to •latins a<-a,riHt the estate of Isaac late ol the town of Saratoga Sprirga, that I hey are required tn present tk< proper voucher* ihtreof to iha.: Kowloy, at bla dweliiig Bouse In on or before Ihe 2Sd day of Marot

y gfr" NOTICE TO CREDITORiiWN«.iaa

, -<U hereby given, aooordlng*** law, to all per-. eon* having claim* or demand* against Edward DWjer, deoH-rsod, that they M*required IBeaaitttta* •am*, with tho vcnehers In *apport ihereof,to ta* subscriber, William MoNumara,admlalatratorofI deeeuaed, at hi* i eeldeiice, 74 Canal street, in Ih* < of Alliauy, on or before the iSd day of I86R. DatfaW Albany, thla*M day of Scot err ""

39 WilJl I AM MC NAM ABA, Admin — fjl'iinis" "• • ".n'jj '..Hiiti «, .'. I...d». J »

NOTICE TO OKBDITOfltiM-j; nnt to sti order of Uie Sarroaate of 8

County, notice it hereby given to *i| person* t th* eslittti rf Mary Collamer, Ii all*, m s s idoonaty /de imfad i tk t

Immediate and permanent relief by tbe aa* of this -inixlr or E»»enoe (••'"-

rar-Frl*! S3^pei forwarded by Express on receipt of

Ixlr or Essence of Life. FJ-".Prl4e 93 per bottle,or lhre» bodies for **.and rwxrdsd by Express on reoeipt of money, to any

address. CL7" Sold by all druggists every where.

l > r . | A V . K . M e r w i n J t O d . , he - n

soi.a PHoraiBTOB*. No. 63 LIBERT V Street. New York.

CHEROKEE PILLS!

claims against the estate the town o( Ms'ta.in ssid are required to pxcssnt tlte sag voucher* thoi Bpf, to the ttnaarafuae house, |n said town, on or l-Wore March, \m. PaUHWe^tMJ1*^

V e n t i l a t e s t f c e - R o o m !

York. Vrrtemnet VtrtatmUr • 872

Beautiful S t y l e s of

DiESSJOODS. Perfect Gems i s

PR IK VS. •"nt*

T h e beat qual i t ies of

ROME STMCS.

A splendid nasortment of

WALL PAPER. A vnry mil atoek o1 0 S T OOOIM of all kind, te

•alt th* taew and times, wkisA will tn M M M * •mall advance frnai enat, ftrr i k f l t ADV.

1. A MRS a OatKT14tM*nf, j.l***. walk In at

T ^ H E undersi[j>TJed wi l l eontfnue the -E- Flour, Feed snH 'Grocery bawtnes s at th* old

stand, | g t snd IRS 1 r*arfway. W h e r e at all t imes may be fmiad tbe

CHOiCEMT BR.I.ms op

SouthtrM, Western, Extra ami DoubU

# Kilra Family Flour.

AI»o an assortment of OSIM'ERIES, whlrh will hs •Old at the lowest rash prices.

R. A HEM1NWAY • irtieg). Spring*. B « , "th. IW1. Ike co-partaerahlp keretofora existing between

i Hot-en A liemlnway A Harriet Franklin, is this day 1 «ol<cil by mutual eonaent.

Ri.'nri A. liemlnway I* alone anthori,.e<1 lo aelll* I -til areoenta ana tnskesll eo!isetjer.s of the firm.

R. A. HRMINWAY, 1IARRIKT FRANKLIN

Saratoga Spring*, Dee 7. ISSl

• « « » a t e a m n « a O s i a F i i i i n a ; E a -- - t n t v l l a l i m e n t .

TH E S u b s c r i b e r * w o u l d r e s p e c t f u l ] * annoaJBeto the citizens of Saratoga Spring*

an^vlelnlf/irhat they are now prepared fo do ti\K JiHltnTKUM F I T T I N O W O R K

In all Its branches. Jo»tnngdnneon*hori notiae,atr**sonabls*rlo«s,

and all oar work wartanfed

Alld Illuminate. It *>1H. twelve saloa windows. I' Is only neraweary 10 • • • them to bej co»vlnced lh"« th»y J areth'ibgsl. .Far aaWaa' s-,m.+ mi *"\ » • i

«i. II. ti A.Ti*r\»©w Broa*tw«r,

Nrw York and Harlem Railroad

* E X P K B 8 S T » j A - U X J ^ e

I c a v * jtLBART a a l T a » V , for

avTJB W YVRKi DAILY iEscept Sunday*,) AS FOLLOWS,;

* - * r * » i * i ' H * > « , j » . l « A , . B M . ivnd U.OO 1*. M ,

* a r o a s A i . a a A N w ,

Conne*ttn* with <*ine1nn*tl Exprea* Trains, anil the other Train* front the North and West.

For the belter amntuniea—lun i.1 the rulillc, ar. rangement* have been made to ran the Trains of the, Hudson River Mallrewd Oar****? aj.d tii„s.- „f Ih* New York and Harlem Railroad Company , at differ.

* '3SK:a»li?

ont hours from Albany and Troy.

New furs wfltkti and moat r.,nv«nti

have been HA

CoMslruttion A f VT»»sen«ers,

I Ihe A O . > i

without restoring It to the system, ts like trying to repair a builillug when the foundation ia gone.

Pamphhrtt «oirl*iniiig enrtJflcetes of cure* wad recommendation* front aom* of tbe most eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others, will be feat rasa to any address

W» select a *sW oftha name* te show th« character of Ibe testttnonials: Rev. John rierpawt, Lewli Johnson, M D. Bev. Warren Barton, , Boswcll Einaey, M. D B*v ArtttarB. fuller, 8. H. Kendall, M. D. B*v. Aug.*. Pope, W. ft. Chisholm, H.Iff Bar. Gurdon ReOtas, • Frsnet. Dana, M . | f Bev. Sylvanu.Cvba, Jerestiah Stona, M.TA Rev. TSUrr King. J o ^ ArtonloaWa**,*!. • Rev. Osbara Myrick, Marealiao Araada, M- D Rav.EphrMmWnte.Jr. Abraham Wahdall, M D Rev. 1 ho* H. Pans, A. A. Har«*.«. D. Rev. Riahard M*t«slf, t^Lm/m, «• D. Bev M. r. Webstar, afJEBilMy. M D Bev Joa. II. tUneh, , T / * * | * B. Williams, Ea*,. Bev. Abm. JtCkaajfctl^ttwnat A. Dextar, Is*. Bav. J. rttisnOisfll Thomas C. Armory, Raq.,

Hon P«ter Harvey, m j .Tame* 0. Dui Samuel May, ProfBtB*Uk

FiinsasB

( o u t e d .

R e g u l a t o r .

PR£8fRV!R.*

And Safe.

IVj 0T1CE TO Cl^EDITQ&S.- " J - l a m v !««•«' ofdee cf <h» *ui>ogwl*< oounty, notlee 1s hereby given to'alT per* claims sgaln.l ihe a*t le of John F town ol Clifton Park, In said cront they are required ••WrpreaanT m * ' proper voucher* thereof, to UlB**tt3=.»Ig«,^.,«» « , •iwelllng honse of I he UndW sighed, Nathan Of Peak, In the town of < tifton Park, In said oounty, on or »*-for* Ihe (Ifleenlh day of April )i»>i. D«t*d 0*t*h*r

lVOTlCE TO (JREtHtOl J. * pursuanco of an ord r of C. A. Wt, _ Surrogate of the county of Saratoga, uolioe given, according to tufa-y lo all persons tuv ' ngeinst David Moot, Jr., lute of the''town In aald connly. iloecaiietl. 1 hat thev exhibit the ».««,. ^ K v « y

sorlber. executor of thai WltfoT Ihe hla residence in l ho *ald town of < for* tbe liili day of May, lbM. Dated (

MB CUKKOiJATK'S C0UttT.»«I* toa A

So r.o-wn'o, Z.UXS3&LT"-The , T . | * of II,* real ratal* of tha Siwsisw****

nnd'-r lb* order heretofora asaaa la

Pa**nagers will ha-fji over this Hoa.l. direct L. Railroad Company, and all and Wem.

KKTS of ILL Bg HL

cheeked la Nsw V«tk

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