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ITHACA, N. Y.
Chas. Tremain & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Rag - Book, News, Tea and WRAPPING PAPER.
Also all kinds of Colored Papers.
Ordinary Sizes constantly on Mand. DEALERS IN
COTTON & WOOLEN RAGS.
CHAS. TREMAIN. { P. TREMAIN, JR. MANLIUS, N. Y.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
P. LEONARD, JR.,
PIANO FORTES, ORGANS! AND
MELODEONS!
From the Best Makers.
At Manufacturers' Prices ; fully Warranted. Also Tuned and Repaired. Second Hand Instruments taken in Exchange and to Rent. .. PRESTON'S JEWELRY STORE, BURROW'S' BLOCK, ALBION, N. F.
Attention is specially directed to the large and extensive stock of goods offered by Wisner & Palmer, 33 State street. Rochester, N. Y. This old established House is among the largest in their line in this country. They spare no pains or ex- pense to get the latest and most stylish 'patterns of French China, White Granite Ware, Kerosene Lamps and Chandeliers, Cutlery, Britannia, Silver Plated Ware and House Furnishing Goods. They have jnet opened an immense stock of the celebrated makes of Haviland's French China, direct from Limoges, France, Alcock's "sydney" Pattern of White Granite, Edwards " Por- celain De Terre," White Granite. These White Granite Goods are the choicest goods made, and can hardly be told from French China. Their Lamps and Chandeliers of Tucker & Co., aud Bradley & Hubbard'e make, are elegant Bronzed Goods and the " Perfection of art." Cutlery in Cocos wood, Ebony, Bone, Ivory and Pearl Han- dles, from the best American and Enghah manufactories. Britannia and Silver Plated · Ware, from the " Wilcox " Meriden Brit- annia Co., and Rogers Bro's., cannot be excelled for beauty and quality. This drm also deals in all reliable makes of " Fruit Jars," and do an immense business in this line from Boston, Mass., to Memphis, Tenn. To the trade they guarantee their prices to be as low as offered by any responsible House in America. We would say to our readers, if you would "consult your inter- ests," call on Wisner & Palmer before you make your purchases. See advertisement at bottom of map.
Chas. Tremain & Co., mannfac- turers of Rag, Book, Newe, Tea and Wrap- ping Paper, at Maulius. publish a card on page 210. Publishers and paper dealer- will find them fair and honorable men to purchase from. In the manufacture of book and news. they use only domestic stock. which is conceded to be superior to import- ed rags. They employ experienced paper makera only, and having improved machin- ery, they can insure a superior article in all cases. We use their paper in the pub- lication of our directories.
Mccarthy & Vanderkar, dealers in Groceries and Provisions, No. 52 East pide Main street, Albion, N. Y., keep a large assortment of the best goods in their line and sell at prices that cannot fail to ruit purchasers. Farmers will find a ready market here for all kinds of country pro- duce, which will be received in exchange for goods or cash. Give them a call. see card, page 176.
D. F. Bishop, M. D., Lockport. N. Y., advertises on page 176. It is with pleasure that we are permitted to call the attention of those afflicted with Can- cer, to Dr. Bishop's mode of treatment .- Past enccess is the best recommendation that can be given in favor of his mode of treatment. Let the afflicted give him a call.
G. W. Hotchkin, Harness maker and dealer in Trunks, &c., Albion. N. Y., is a first-class workman and mannfactures his harnes-es from superior oak-tanted leather. Anything in the line of plain or
Newton, Garfield & Co., dealers , fancy work executed in the best manner. in general merchandise, Public Square. | Mr. Hotchkin is also the inventor and HoHey, N. Y., advertise on pare 16s. Their | manufacturer of a Superior Truss, made store is supplied with a fine a-sortment of without a spring. From the testimonials Dry Goods, Silks. Ready- Made Clothing, fof those who have used this Truss in all Boots, Shoes and Groceries, and in fact parte of the country. we infer that it is far superior to all others in use. Satisfaction almost everything that is called for In a first-class country store. Give them a call | given or money refunded. Give it a trial and you will be sure to get your money's and not be tortured longer with the spring Truss. llis card appears on page 130. worth.
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COURTS-POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS. .
COURTS IN ORLEANS COUNTY-1869.
TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE AT ALBION. SUPREME COURT.
Third Monday in January, LAMONT, Justice.
Fourth Monday in May,
MARVIN, Justice.
Fourth Monday in September, BARKER, Justice.
COUNTY COURT.
First Monday in March, .Jury.
Third Monday in June.
No Jury.
Third Monday in October,
... Jury.
Second Monday in December, No Jury.
Post Offices and Post Masters in Orleans County.
POST OFFICE.
TOWN.
POST MASTER.
Albion,
Barre,
C. A. Harrington.
Barre Center,
Barre, . . Benjamin Matison.
Carlton, ..
.Carlton, Rensselaer R. Tennant.
Clarendon.
.Clarendon,
David N. Pettingill.
County Line,
Yates
Wm. Corrigall.
Hadde Harbor,
Gaines,
. Orreu S. Watters.
Eust Carlton,.
Carlton,
Geo. HI. Shethieid.
Fıst Kendall,
Kendall,
Andrew Clark.
East Shelby,.
Shelby,
. Carlton C. Griswold.
Hindsburgh,
Murray
Russell Williams.
Holler.
Murray,
H. S. Frisbie.
Hulberton,
Murray
Philetns S. Bates.
Kendall.
Kendall,
Marvin Harris.
Kendall Mills,
Kendall,
Martin Webster.
Kenyonville, ..
Carlton,.
. Robert Pettit.
Knowlesville,.
Ridgeway
. John F. Sawyer.
Kuckville. .
Carlton,.
Julius A. Kuck.
Lyndonville,
Yates,
.James O. Stokes.
Medina,
Ridgeway and Shelby,
.S. II. Clark.
Millville,
Shelby.
Julius J. Bigelow.
Murmv.
Murray,
Josiah Roger -.
North Ridgeway
Ridgeway,
.C. II. Rolph.
Ridgeway,
Ridgeway
Shelby.
Shelby,
Jacob Swobe.
Shelby Basin,
shelby,
Ogden Sears.
South Barre,
Barre,
Ephraim C. Bentley.
Waterport.
Carlton,
Luther N. Herrick.
West Barre.
Barre.
Win. HI. Boyce.
West Kendall,
Kendall.
. Morton E. Post.
West Shelby,
Shelby
Andrew J. Cummings.
Yates,
Yater, ..
Wm. Jaques.
Gaines,:
Gaines,
. Austin K. Baker.
Last Gaines
Gaines.
.John Moore.
Jeddo,
Ridgeway,
Augustus Hard.
Oak Orchard,
Ridgeway,
M. M. Nash.
.G. W: Seeley.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICES.
C. E. Colburn & Co., dealers in ! The Holley Bulletin, published Lumber, Bank street, Albion, N. Y., are | by Jay Densmore, Holley. N. Y., was prepared to furnish the citizens of this and adjoining Counties with any kind of Dressed or Rongh Lumber on reasonable
started only a few months ago and is gradually gaining in favor and patronage with cach succeeding isene. It occupies & terme. Bills filled to order and at short ! niche hitberto unfilled by any local paper notice. Their establishment is about half a mile west of Main street. Give them a call. See card, page 163.
Dodge & Lord, manufacturers of Melodeons and Reed Organs, at Ithaca, N. Y., were formerly connected with Syra- cuse manufactories. They have since moved their business where lumber is cheap, and expenses less than in the larger cities, like New York, Boston, Albany or Syracuse. The styles of their organs are particularly their own, posserving all modern improvements, and some unknown to.other manufacturers. They have found market for their instruments in every county of the State, and in Northern Penn- sylvania and New Jersey, and have an in- creasing trade with the West. in all of which places they are brought into success- ful competition with the first Eastern manufacturers. They are both practical men, and have secured workmen of long experience and tried abilities. Situated midway between the Erie and N. Y. C. railroads, they can ship conveniently to all parts of the country. See card, page 210.
. C. T. Foster, dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, &c., No. 5 Canal Street, Albion, N. Y., has a fine stock of goods suited to the season. His old patrons will call on him, of course, and others will consult their interest by examining his large stock of choice goods before making their pur- chaves. Give him a call. His card appears on page 204.
. A. B. Bailey, dealer in Groceries and N. Y., advertises on page 154. Mr. Bailey · keeps a good assortment of choice family Groceries. Tear. Dried Fruits. &c .. which he will dipose to his customers at ressona- ble rates. He pays cash for all kinds of farm produce, making it an object for far- mers to give him a call.
Alvin L. Briggs, Landscape Painter, publishes a card on page Qui. His studio is in the third story of Royce's Block. where specimens of his work may be seen. and where he will receive orders for any- thing in his line. The products of his brush are far superior to some whose repn- tions are more widely extended. Give him a call at Albion, N. Y. .
Genesee Agricultural Works. The Wheeler & Wilson Sew- located at Batavia. N. Y., were established | ing Machine, advertised on page 204. in 1:40. The proprietors, Mesars. Corbitt ! with the latest improvements, is second to & Bradish, maunfacture a great variety of none in the estimation of many who have the best agricultural implements in use.
tested the various machines now cold and are prepared to furnish at short notice, Ithroughout the country. Those who are to dienler- and others, any article of their annoyed by the noise of most machines make. By referring to their advertisement will find this less objectionable on that ac- on page 192. the reader will find a list of a count. Mrs. M. F. Kelley, Bank Street. few of the more important articles manu- factured at this establishment. Those who
Albion, N. Y., is the agent, and keep- all kinds of Mychine Finding -. She is al-o patronize them will find them reliable and | prepared to do all kinds of stitching and honorable in all their dealings.
in the County, and is published at such a low price that few will fail to read it. See advertisement on page 200.
Henry Sears, Carriage Manufacturer. Albion, N. Y., publishes a ninety illustrated advertisement ou page 156. In onr effort to procure the materials for this work we have had occasion to observe the work of different mechanics and to criticise its character and the taste manifest in its style. In the line of Carriages, Mr. Scars appears to have succeeded in meeting the wants of the public, as is manifest by the constantly increasing demand for his car- [ riages. He nses the best of materials and employs none but first-class workmen. From the commencement of business in 1840 to the present time he appears to have acted upon the principle that integrity of character and promptnere in business are essential to success.
George W. Wilson's Auction Rooms, Canal Street. Albion, N. Y., is the place to go for bargains. A large as- sortment of second-hand furniture always on hand to be sold to purchasers at their owu price. Goods of every description re- ceived and sold ou commission. This is the place for those who have goods to sell as well as for those who wish to purchase. See card on page 144.
D. Copeland, Jr., manufacturer of Drain and Sewer Pipe, No. 90 Sonth St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertises on page 123. The best guaranty of the ex- cellence of this pipe is the increased de- For many uses it is far superior to any other in use and costs much less. We call especial attention to his advertisement. believing that we are doing the public a favor, as well as the advertiser.
Provisions, No. of Maia street, Albion, imand for it as its qualities become known.
R. B. Moyer, of the Albion Boot and Shoe Store, No. Ti Main Street, Albion, N. Y., publishes a finely illustrated adver- tisement on page 110). Mr. M. keeps a good assortment of all the most desirable goods in his line, and is ever ready to wait upon customers and supply their wants at the lowest prices consistent with living. Give him a call for anything to be found in a first-class etore, and have your wants supplied.
cloak making.
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CENSUS REPORT.
ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT
OF 1865.
ORLEANS COUNTY. .
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POPULATION.
Changes since 1855.
VOTERS, 1865.
Population in 1865.
Increase.
Decrease.
Native.
Naturalized.
Total.
Aliens, 1865.
Colored persons not
Number, deducting aliens and colored
perrone not taxed.
6845
1399
248
1647
527
22
6206
Barre,
2461
132
546
73
619
131
6
2:21
Carlton
1890
51
408
50
453
92
3
1705
Clarendon,.
2355
177
504
579
159
2194
Gaines.
1873
11
417
50;
467
115
1758
·'Kendall,
2616
260
53%
88
626
142
5
2169
Murray,
5328
102
973
303
1276;
466
34
4-28
Ridgeway,
3203
157
620
146
214
3
2076
Yates,
2122
196
445
73
518
1231
Total
2S6031
168
5330
1106
6936,
1999
20527
AGRICULTURAL, ETC.
·
Winter Wheat,
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
bushels harvested
pounds harvested
pounds harvested
bushels harvested
1864.
Milch Cows,
number of, 1865.
pounds made
Horses, two years
old and over, 1865.
number shorn,
Birre.
35405
77508 8372 30200
41170
>0850
1374 1×6614
triton.
7039;
42043 50704 2505 443350
31829
65569225
:54
Clarendon,
2350S
20763 33435 205-7
6789 35102 526402010
505091
615 73465
719
11 - 15
4201 33157 300 10 99
23909
599' 560
367
MuriAv
21316 46511 91557 513 -3-0100.
42312
1153 110248
1216
RI. way,
30114 20558 42992
3:630
797, 916731
7062
46350 88915
33012
6611 772701
10100
Total
1 19009 353104 533862,257310 379023|
40).2593011
7197.8012001
7512.117204
Sheep.
1565.
TOWNS.
1864.
Oats,
· 1864
Indian Corn,
1861.
Potatoes,
1561.
Tobacco,
Hope,
Apples,
5-6 57011
64.5
1:13
7575 21809 32153 15923 43-25
21 -: 1
51>
1.55-5
Shelby, .
Butter,
taxed, 1865.
TOWNS.
REVENUE OFFICERS-BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
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ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.
In addition to the above extracts we give the following totale for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :-
Cash Value of Farme. 1-65. 213,504, 185; of Stock, 1865, $1.959.458; of Tools and Imple- mente, 1565. $450,967.50 : Acres Plowed, 1865. 59.277% : Tons of Hay, IN4. 31.08013 : Winter Rye. bushels harvested in 1-4. 3.492; Barley. bn-hels harvested in 1-64, 42.2996 ; Flas, acre- sown in 1565, 2516 : Pounds of Lint, 1864. 39.800: Honey, pounds collected in 1564, 20.375; Working Oren, number in 1865. 407; Neat Cuttle. number killed for beef in 1>64, 1.481 ; Swine. number of pirs in 1865. 7.932 : one year old and over, 1:45. 9.764: slangh- tored in 1864, 9,102; pounds of pork made. 1564. 2.317. 179; Wood. pounds shorn. 1-15. 493.61136 ; Sheep, number of lambs raised, 1865. 42.14; number killed by dogs. 1-4. 153 ; Poultry. valne owned. 1-5. $21, 36.50; value of eggs sold in 19664. 816,627.76: Fertilizer., value bought. 1864, $6.391.37 ; Domestic Manufactures. 1864. yards of fulled cloth, 22: yards of flannel, 424: yards of linen. 95; yards of cotton and mixed goods, 134; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1504, 207,511 ; barrels of cider, 1804, 4,863%.
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers, 28th Dis- · trict, N. Y. ASSESSOR.
P. O. ADDRESS. Medina.
Edmund L. Pitte, ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
1st Division, Jeremiah Freeman, towns of Ridgeway, Shelby and Yates ..
Medina.
Albion. 2d Division, Edwin Porter, towns of Barre. Carlton and Gaines. ... 3d Division, Wm. K. Townsend, towns of Kendall, Murray and Clarendon, Holley.
COLLECTOR.
Francis S. Rew
DEPUTY COLLECTOR.
Fred. S. Clapp
U. S. GAUGER.
Albion.
Henry J. Van Dusen,
Supervisors, 1869-Orleans County.
TOWN.
NAME.
TOWN.
NAME.
Charles HI. Mattison .. Barre.
Roland Farnsworth,
. . . Murray.
Benjamin F. Van Camp. Carlton.
Allen P. scott .. Ridgeway.
David N. Pettengill,. . Clarendon.
John P. Gates. Shelby.
Samnel W. Smith,
Gaines.
Henry Spantding Yates.
O.car Munn,. Kendall.
Rochester.
Medina.
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COUNTY OFFICERS-DISTANCE TABLE.
ORLEANS COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk of Board of Excise Com- missioners.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Sanford, L. R.,
Albion.
Clerk of Board of Supervisors.
Bullard, Geo.
Albion.
Justices of Sessions.
Millis, Wm.
Lyudonville.
Squires, A.,
Murray.
Loan Commissioners.
Henion. D. I.,
Lyndonville.
Pratt, Joseph,.
. Holley.
School Commissioner.
Stilson, Abel,
Albion.
Sheriff.
Bordwell, Robert P.
. ..
Albion.
Superintendent of the Poor.
Childs, Henry A,
Medina. | Whitcomb, S. Jr.,
Albion.
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Orleans County Table of Distances Between the Principal Villages, Measured on the Nearest Public Roads, in Miles and Tenths of Miles.
VILLAGES.
·
Albion.
Barre Center.
Clarendon.
Gaines.
Holley.
Medina.
Onk Orchard Harbor.
Ridgeway.
Shelby Center.
Waterport.
Ridgeway.
13. 12.0 19. 5 16.9 21.5 1.8 2.5 23.8 6.9-
Shelby Center
7.5 12.0 14 5 4 1 17.1 14.0 13.8 6.5 10.0 16 3 -1 Waterport.
Yate- Center
Excise Commissioners.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Baker, Chas.
Albion.
Berry, John,
Iloliev.
Farnham, C.,.
Medina.
Coroner.
Dolley, J. G.,
Albion.
County Clerk.
Church, Geo. D.,
Albion.
County Judge and Surrogate.
Sawyer, John G.,.
Albion.
County Treasurer.
Bowen, Samuel C.,
..
. Medina.
District Attorney.
10.5 11. 3.3 13.5
Holley
15.0.18.0 13.0 12.5 9,8=
Kendall Corners
12.1:11.0 22 5 13.8 21.> 26.3-
Medina ..
Oak Orchard Harbor. . | 9.5 11 0 20 0 7. - 26.0 11.5 20.3
13.1 17 .- 31 0 10.0 23.5 :2.5 3.8 16.5 -
Kendall Corners.
Barre Center.
4.5
10.6 9.5
Clarendon.
3.4 7.5.14.5
Gaines.
17.8.22.3 27.5 13.0 27.9 22.0 9.3 12.5. 5.5 11.810.3
ORLEANS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Business Established,
1828.
GLEN
HALL,
MINUTACTURING COMPANY!
EUGENE GLEN, President. . JOSEPH F. HALL, Vice President. Milton E. Holton, Secretary & Treasurer.
EAST AVENUE,
ROCHESTE
MANUFACTURERS OF
SUPERIOR GRAIN & CLOVER ..
THRESIZING MACHINES!
HORSE POWERS.
THE . FARMER'S FAVORITE
CRAIN DRILL, &c.
Descriptive Catalogues sent Free to all Applicants.
ORLEANS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
John B. Wegman & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CABINET WARE! CHAIRS, BEDSTEIDS, &O. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE,
On hand, to which we invite the attention of all.
WARE ROOMS, 44 MAIN STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
The Glen & Hall Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y., publish an advertisement on the preceeding page. This Company manufacture superior Grain and Clover Thrashing Machines, Horse Powers, the Farmers Favorite Grain Drill and other agricultural implemeute. Their manufactory is located on East Avenue, near Brighton, where they employ over 100 hands. Their machines have been tested by thousands and the increased demand for them is the best evidence of their utility. Or- ders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. For more than forty years this estab- lishment has been doing business, and by enterprise and integrity the proprietors have built up a business of which they may well feel proud. Farmers and others will do well to give them a call. The following names of the officers are a sufficient guaranty that they will perform all they promise: Eugene Glen, President: Joseph F. Hall, Vice President ; Milton E. Holton, Secretary and Treasurer.
John B. Wegman & Co., whose advertisement appears on this leaf. offer iu- ducements to buyers of furniture equal, if not superior, to any honse in Rochester. We advise our friends in Orleans Connty to call and see them when they visit the city.
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ORLEANS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BURKE, FITZSIMONS, HONE & CO., Importers, Jobbers and Retailers OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
WOOLEN GOODS
No. 53 Main Street,
AND Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 North St. Paul Street,
ROCHESTER,
- N. Y.
Having established the most extensive Dry Goods House in the State outside of New York City, we can offer advantages to buyers of Dry Goods unequaled by any other dealers in the country. We import directly and keep constantly on hand full lines of
Broche and Paisley Shawls ; Pim Bros. Genuine Irish Poplins. Black and Colored Silks; Irish Linens and Lace Curtains ; Lupins' Merinoes and Alpacas ;
Hilgers' Celebrated Broadcloths and Doeskins.
Our stock of the following goods is always full and complete :
. Cloaks. Saques and Mantillas : English, French and American Ca- simeres; Genesee Falls Cassimeres, "our own make;" Mohair and Cashmere Dress Goods;
Shaker and Ebenezer Flannels: White. Scarlet and Opera Wool Flannels; Damask Table Cloths and Towelings; Napkins, Doylies and Wine Cloths ;
Linen sheetings and Pillow Casings : 3-1. 1- 4. 5-4. 6-4. 7-4. 8-1, 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 Cotton Sheetings ; French, American & Scotch Ginghams ; English, French & American Calicoes.
Woolen and Cotton Yarns: Blankets. Quilt - and Counterpanes ; Real Laces and Embroideries : Swiss Nainsook and Victoria Muslins;
Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions: Ribbon- and Trimmings; Ho-iery. Wrappers and Drawers ; Balmoral and Hoop Shirts; &c., &c., &c., &c., &c.
Our Jobbing business, which now extend- from the Eastern portion of the State to the "Far West." offer- inducements to city and country Merchants equal to ang house in the United States. In addition to our advantage- a- Man facturers and direct Impor- tore. we have the sale of several makes of Brown Cottons and Woolen Mill- in this locality.
Price List- and Sample- furnished on application, and orders sent by'mail or entrusted to our agents, will receive prompt attention, and Dealers can rely upon purchasing of us the year around
At New York Jobbers' Prices.
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ORLEANS COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ROBINSON'S INFALLIBLE DYSENTERY and CHOLERA SYRUP !
DR. E. ROBINSON, of Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y., would inform the afflicted, that he has a mild, safe and sure Preventive and Cure, for
CHRONIC DYSENTERY, SUMMER COMPLAINTS, CHOLERA AND CHOLERA MORBUS.
Having proved its efficacy to a demonstration, through much solicitation, it is now offered to the public. On receipt of $5. one battle of the Medicine will be forward- ed by Express to any part of the United States, with full directions.
" Dr. Robinson is prepared to receive, at his residence, any who may be suffering from Chronic Diseases of any description.
sy" Mrs. Robinson will be in attendance to nurse and treat all who may come under our care.
CERTIFICATES.
From MR. GUSTAVUS MILLS, formerly of Arcadia, N. Y., but at present a Clerk in the Paymaster General's Office, at Washington, D. C.
PAYMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., June 29. 1566. Dr. G. Robinson, Fairport, N. Y .: Dear Sir-As this is the time of year for the Bowel Complaints to prevail, it is very natural for one who has been so sorely afflicted with Dysentery. to leel a great anxiety to escape its return during the hot season. I finished taking your medicine last Fall. You may send me a little to take oecca-ionally. as a preventive, if you deem it advisable, and refer to my case if you choose, as one cured by your medicine. I am, sir, yours very truly, GUSTAVUS MILLS.
From MAJOR JOHN H. KEMPER, formerly of Arcadia, but at present in one of the Government Departments at Albany.
ALBANY, June 7th, 196. Dr. E. ROBINSON : Dear Sir-s withpleasure I certify that the Syrup you mished me. did .fretually eure the Chronic Diarrhea, with which I had been suffering for over eleven months. Inmy mind. the Syrup you use is a certain cure for the above disease, and I can sate- ly recommend it to all afflicted with the chronic diarrhea. JOHN H. KEMPER. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above parties, and do affirm to the truth JESSE OWEN, Justice of Peace,
and cures, as above specified.
ARCADIA, N. Y., July 2, 1506. Col. ARCHER HAYES, D. KEMPER.
From CLARK MASON, Esq., County Clerk of Wayne Conuty, Y. Y. LYox ., N. Y .. Jane _9 1, 1566. Dr E. ROBINSON : Dear sir-Having used in my family, for some time, the syrup called by you. " Robinson's Infallible Dysentery and Cholera Syrup." for Dysentery and Diarrhea, 1 Verbound it lay to effet a cure. I do not hesitate to recommend it in all cases of derange- ment of the stomach and bowels; working mildly and gradaally upon the system, it aever Inits a leave the organs active and healthy ; and in cases of Chronic Diarrhea or Dysentery, a . 3 Pelatedy. I beheve it to have no superior. Should you conse into this place soon, 1 desire to get a bottle of the Syrup. If you do not soon expect to visit our place, you may forward nie a quar. . ottle, and oblige, C. MASON.
From MR. DANIEL KEMPER, father of Maj. J. H. Kemper. ARCADIA, July 2. 1666. Dr. E. ROBIN-ON : Sir-It is with much pleasure that Estate to you the great benefit that my som received by taking your medicine ; it seemed to toud: the very good. Hetried several doctors, but all failed to do him any good, while he grew worse, and Cated every day. aut !! he took your medicine, and that raged him up to the healthand strength he formerly enjoyed. Likewise, seeing some of my neighbors raised from skeletons to sound health. under my own eve, is all the more satisfactory. Now, I would say to all strangers, try Dr. E. Robinson's " Inf.differ Dysentery and Chofeia syrup," if you want to get rid of the Dysentery of >In- mer Complaint. I remain yours, D. KEMPER. .
From J. COOKINGHAM, of the Village of Newark. Town of Arcadia, N. Y .. Jan 13. 156G. To Whom it mayy ( offer: Sur-For nearly two years I was auffret to the Chrome Dir. Thira, which f-tenen itse to me, and became very atthetime : i exhan ted my si beth nd in Giroved my health, and live the very feeble. In August, atd. when Ienlisted, u.S weight was Hin ns .; two years from that date, after a severe dnes in New orleans, I came home on
proved so fa-1. i soon returned to the army for dny. You ... de . J. COOKINGHAM.
From Mrs. JJOHN VAN VALKENBURG, of Powiel, Vt .. PIET-FINIR. Mas .. JEN. Jin -Dr. BorisSON: I write a few know, to say that I have been muchas ure thro your Madre. Ihave not been as Well for a few days, dal thank. perhaps, I have brought it on a walking low much. Being ou a Visit here, I Intent to return home to Vermont in a few days, and with you would send me another battle. an ! I will send you the money. Y utlis respectfully, VARGALEI VAN VALKENBURG.
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