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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
For the Cure of 
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON¬ 
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WHOOP¬ 
ING COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. 
This remedy is offered to the community with the confidence 
we feel in an article which seldom fails to realise the happiest 
effects that can be desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness 
and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every sec¬ 
tion of the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who 
have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of 
the lungs by its use. No family should be without it, and those 
who have used it, never will. 
Read the opinion of the following gentlemen, who will be re¬ 
cognised in the various sections of country where they are lo¬ 
cated—each and all as merchants of the first class and of the 
highest character—as the oldest and most extensive wholesale 
dealers in medicine with an experience unlimited on the subject 
of which they speak. If there is any value in the judgment of 
experience, see 
THIS CERTIFICATE. 
We, the under-signed, wholesale druggists, having been long 
acquainted with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our be¬ 
lief that it is the best and most effectual remedy for pulmonary 
complaints ever offered to the American people. And we 
would,'from our knowledge of its composition, and extensive 
usefulness, cordially commend it to the afflicted as worthy their 
best confidence, aud with the firm conviction that it will do for 
their relief all that medicine can do. 
Henshaw, Edmands & Co., Boston, Mass.; Reese & Coulson, 
Baltimore, Maryland; Ladd & Ingraham, Bangor, Maine ; Hav- 
iland, Harrall & Co., Charleston, S. C.; Jacob S. Farrand, De¬ 
troit, Mich.; T. H. McAllister, Louisville, Ken.; Francis & Wal¬ 
ton, St. Louis, Mo.; Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Ala.; Theodore 
A. Peck, Burlington, Vt.; Haviland, Risley & Co., Augusta, Ga.; 
Isaac D. James, Trenton, N. J.; J. M. Townsend, Pittsburg, 
Penn.; Clark & Co., Chicago, Ill.; E. E. Gay, Burlington, Iowa ; 
M. A. Santos & Son, Norfolk, Va. ; Edward Bringhurst, Wil¬ 
mington, Del.; Jofrp Gilbert & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Z. D. & 
W. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C.; J. Wright & Co., New Or¬ 
leans, La.; Chas. Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I.; Jos. M. Turner, 
Savannah, Ga.; Wade, Eckstein & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 
J. G. Coffin & Co., Valparaiso, Chili; F. M. Dimond & Co., 
Vera Cruz, Mexico; Fred. Rivas & Co., Bogota, New Granada; 
S. Provost & Co., Lima, Peru; Morton & Co., Halifax, Nova 
Scotia. 
With sucji assurance, from such men, no stronger proof can 
be adduced, except that found in its effects upon trial. 
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, 
Lowell, Mass., and by druggists generally. sept. 3t j 
P ATENT ESNC FAINTS.—The Zinc White Paint 
is rapidly superseding white lead, over which it possesses 
many advantages. It is whiter and more beautiful than white 
lead—does not turn yellow, even when exposed to sulphurous 
vapor, has no smell, is not injurious to health, and is really 
cheaper, as it covers more surface and is more durable. This su¬ 
perior zinc paint is kept constantly on hand, both dry and ground 
in oil. 
Zinc Brown and Black Paints are both weather and fire 
proof—the best covering for outside work ever introduced; 
adapted to buildings of wood, brick, or stone; fences, carriage 
bodies, bridges, and machinery ; the hulls of vessels, anchors, 
chains, and all other iron work on hoard ship; Steam boilers, 
smoke stacks, and water tanks; iron, tin, and other roofing, iron, 
shutters, doors, and railings, wire fences, &c. For iron surfaces, 
this paint is especially valuable, as it forms a galvanic connec¬ 
tion, and entirely prevents rust. May be had both dry and 
ground in oil. 
In preparing these paints for use, when dry, they should not 
only be slightly mingled with oil, but thoroughly worked in with 
as little of it as may be necessary to give the proper fluidity, 
when they will cover well and and give entire satisfaction. When 
ground in oil, they are treated in all respects like white lead. 
Dealers supplied by S. T. Jones & Co., general agents for the 
Ncw-Jersey Exploring and Mining Co.’s Patent Zinc Paints, No. I 
53 Beaver street, New York. ju 6m. | 
THE NEW-ENGLAND 
Ck^Stork Insurance ®ompon^ 
New Maveui €05121.? 
CAPITAL $50,000, 
With power to increase to $100,600. 
Insures horses, cattle, &c., against loss from death, either from 
natural causes, or accident, or from disease of any description. 
THOMAS KENDRICK, President. 
T. REYNOLDS, Secretary. 
New-York agency, corner of Wall and Hanover streets, Mer¬ 
chants’ Exchange. ju ly 
TTALUABLE FARM FOR SAEE? in the town of 
¥ Conchin, Broome county, State of New York, containing 
300 acres, with a large brick house, ham, hay houses, carriage 
houses, wood house, and other necessary buildings, elegantly 
situated, fronting the New-York and Erie Railroad and Cochec- 
ton Turnpike, and Susquehanna River, three miles from the 
Great Bend Depot, two miles from Kirkwood Depot, and eight 
miles from Binghampton, well proportioned for wood, meadow, 
and grain land. An orchard, with grafted fruit, well watered, 
and'is one of the best farms in the town of Conchin. For further 
particulars apply to 
JOSEPH CONCHIN, near the premises, or 
EDWARD WAIT, Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y., or 
oct MILTON McEWEN, Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. 
w 
'JEW RREE© ©F 1>UCS£S,—'The subscriber has 
for sale a few pair of a cross between the black Botany- 
Bay and the white Aylesbury breeds. They are jet black with 
white or mottled necks and breasts, and seem to partake of the 
disposition of the Aylesbury to live on grass, and to thrive with¬ 
out water. Price, $5 per pair, delivered boxed, on board of arijr 
vessel or conveyance in New York, 
sept3t S. B. PARSONS, Flushing, near N. Y. 
V ALUAEIiE BEAL ESTATE F©R SAIL IE. 
I offer for sale my entire real estate, upon which are 33 
sets of boxes; the most of which have only been in use from one 
to twovears; with a sufficient quantity of round trees to cut at 
least 2u sets more ; the land upon which these are situated, is 
not easily surpassed by any piney lands in Eastern Carolina. 
There is upon the premises two distilleries neatly and conve¬ 
niently fitted up, with all necessary outhouses. Upon the farm, 
1 think the buildings altogether are seldom excelled. Those 
wishing to purchase are invited to examine for themselves. 
Terms shall be low, and payments accommodating. Come and 
see. Any person wishing to purchase can be furnished with a 
sufficient number of teams and wagons to carry on both the op¬ 
erations of farm and turpentine, and with a year’s supply of pro¬ 
visions. 
mar tf. JOHN A. AYIRETT, Catharine Lake, Onslow Co., N. C. 
FipiIE AMERICAN MCE treating of 
j§L the Nature, Properties, Sources, History, and Opera¬ 
tions of all the Principal Fertilisers and Manures in Com¬ 
mon Use, with Specific Directions for their Preservation and 
Application to the Soil and to Crops; drawn from Authentic 
Sources, Actual Experience, and Personal Observations, as com¬ 
bined with the Leading Principles of Practical and Scientific 
Agriculture. By D. J. Browne. Price $1. 
au C. M. SAXTON, Agricultural Book Publisher, 
_ 152 Fulton st., N. Y. 
F RUIT TREES FOR SALE.—The subscriber has 
for sale this fall a large stock of fruit trees, embracing the 
most choice varieties, which are offered at the following prices:— 
Apple trees, 12 cents ; Cherry, 25 ; Pear, 34 ; Plum, 30 ; Peach, 
8; $ 7 per hundred ; Apricot, on Peach, 10 to 12; Nectarine, 12; 
Quince Bushes, i 5 for the largest and 12 for the smallest; Grape 
Vines, 10 to 12 cents. 
Great care will be taken in digging up and packing the trees. 
Catalogues sent to all applications. CHARLES DUBOIS, 
Fishkill Landing, N. Y. 
P. S. The nursery is two miles south of the Fishkill depot, 
nov. It. 
A G® SAGLEY & Co.? manufacturers of gold pens, 
© gold and silver pen and pencil cases, ivory and tortoise¬ 
shell holders, and patentees of the celebrated extention cases. 
No. 189 Broadway, New York. 'L'c ' r .ju.tf . 
A LBEBNf BELL CAE AES.— Two very fine AJ 
derny bull calves for sale, of the late importation by Mi.. 
Taintor. These are from imported cows that have taken first pre¬ 
miums, and were considered equal to any in the island of Jersey, 
au A. B. ALLEN & CO., 189 and 191 Water st. 
