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The article to be , distributed•ure comprized in the following : 2 Packages of Gold containing $5OO. each. 5 -do do do 2UO. each. 10 do do do 100, each. 10 Pat. Lev. hunt'g cased watchei um. each. 2u Gold WatcheS, - 75. each. 20 to 30 30U Ladies' Gold Watches, 85, each 200 Silver Bunting Cased Watches, 80. each 250 Sewing Machines, $3O to $75. each 500 Silver Watches, 10 to 25. each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fop Chains, 10 to 30. each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Guff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Keys; GOld and Silver Thitnbles, and a variety of other arti cks worth from 75 cents to $l5 each. . Immediately on receipt i pf subscriptipn mon.: the subscriber's name will be entered oval our subscription book, opposite a lmber, and the gift corresponding with that number will lie forwarded within thrCe days, to the sub scriber, by mail or expreSs, post-paid; Every yearly subscriber will receive one of the above gifts. No subscription far less period than one year will be entitled to a gift. All eonnuunicatiOns shotild ;be ad dressed to CAULDWgI,L, SOUTHWORTH Sr, WHIT NEY, Proprietors of the New York Mer cury, 2:: Spruce street, Y.' *** Specimen copies sent free [33-6t.] GOVDERSPORT ACAbEMY, 1857-'5B. 2 to 5 4 to 6 TAcademic Year is, divided into three . JIL sessions of thirteen weeks each , : • • Tile Winter Term eminences; Tuesday, Dec. 15, 11157. The Spring Term. gonmences, Tuesday, April 6, L 8 8. The Fall Term commences, 'Tuesday, Aug. 2;,11158. Competent Teachers have been secured for every branch of Study. Classes will be so. arranged, that, students may enter to advantage at any time. A Teachers Classwill be Organized, in which due attention will be paid to Um studies usually taught in Commit Schools, and the best meth od of imparting Instruction. $5 00 8 oo 15 00 The past success of thii Institution ; uni er the Preceptorship of Mr. IiK.SDRICK has and c ed the Trustees to secure a;coMinuation . of is services. We trust an intelligent public ill give it that support which Seems to be duo to such an Institiition. ELI REES, Pres't. G. B. OVERTON, Sec'y. 1 • LEWIS MANN, ' ' . AMOS FRENCH,: • • • • ° m SOBIESK • I BOSS., • ' , • • Executors' Notice, Letters testamentary having•been grante t i to the undersigned on the last Will awl • ;Testa ment of Alt! COLD HUNTER, late . of liftrilson Township, Potter County, Pa., tiec'dii all those • irdehted to the estate,, will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the . , same will present them to GENTS YATES COUNTY NURSERY. WII. OLIN k CO., of the Yalta County or Nurseries, have fof sale a• large land valuable assortment of FRUIT TREES of all varieties usually cultivated. ! These Trees are young and otTigorous growth. The qualities are the most choice known; and are warranted GENUINE. Also, .a fine stick of 011NAMF 'TAI, TIMM and SIIRIJI3I3ERY; for fall delivery. lltdrAddres; orders to C. BEACH, Pen ran, Yates Co., N. Y. Orders left with EMI . % IV, NILES, Coudersport, - be .prbaptli 10:24usu. etolae - , q 4. 0 44 - posel REV. J. HENDRICK, Principal. EXPENSI9S PER TERM, . Primary Branches, , $2,50 Coinnion English, , 3,50 Higher English. with Algebra,,, • 475 Higher .Mathematics, , 611.0 Latin aud Greek, ' tquU Drawing, (extra) 1,50 Music, with use of Piano, (extra) 111,00 French, (extra) , , 4,00 Without other studies, I . • I,uu Room. Rent, each, ' ' . huo AGIT STU'S STREETER, Ex rs. ISRAEL. DODGE. f Harrison, Feb. 23, 1858.-6 t. , "` -1 , .'1"`" 11IYORTANT: 4 ~IBC : OVR$: C OA ! StStPllOl4 : - : - AD& cii.f.-' '-: .. h-' 'rf , . ''•:' . DISEASES 4rilifAUNloo-TERQAT ARE POSITIVELY,; ,• .citritAßLE INLItAIf.A.TION, MOLL conveys the remedies;todhe ' tieS'in the_ lungs through ithinir pesse ies'and ticitiling direct _citrtnct, with the diSease;nentralizes the tuberenlai, matter,' ttb= lay 4 the cough, : eausesti free andieasy'expec toratioa, heals the lungs, „put:Biel , the bloodi iMparts renewed Vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispeusablef for the restoration of health:"To be able'lui state.conlidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to use a source, Or. unalloyed pleMsure. It is as much tinderthe control of medical treatment as 'any other! forfflidable disease; 'ninety out of . .e very , hundred eases can be cured in the first ; stages, and fifty per cent. in the second; bat,iu the third, stage it; is'impossible .to save More than five per cent., for the Lungslare so cut up bY the! di:sense as to bid defiance to medical skill. Itven, how-; ever in the last stages, Inhalation 'affords ex- .t - traordinati - relief to the sufferin g ' ; attending this 'fearful scourge, which anittudy destroys ninety-live thousand persons in the ! United States alone ; and a correct calculation shoWs ! that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined tb 1111 the Coe- sumptive's graves.' Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so, fatal* Consumption: in all ages it- hai been the great enemy of life; fur it spares neither age nor s - cs, but sweeps !off alike the brave, th• beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help-of that tiupreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift; I ann en alibied to offer to the afflicted a permit:neat and speedy cure in Consumption.: The first 'Cause of tubercles is from impure ,loud, and the immediate effect produced by their depe sitiodin the lungs is to, prevent the free ad mission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Thensurely it is more rational to expect great er good from medicines entering the= cavities of the lungs than from those athninistered through the stomach; the patient Will always trod the lungs free and the breathingeasy, af ter inhaling remedies. - Thus; Inhalation is a local; remedy, nevertheless it acts eonstiimtion ally, ;and with more power and certaiuty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few' minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb maybe amputated with out the sliglitest pain; Inhaling theordinary burning gas will destroy life in it fewhours. The unialation of 'ammonia will rouse the system when tainting Or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected iffthe blood. A convincing proorof the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fitet that sickness is al ways produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive. evidence tout - proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously adminis tered through the lungs should produce the happiest results? During eighteen years' practice, ninny thousands suffering from dis -eases of the lungs and throat, .have been un der my care, and I have effected many-remark able cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the hist stages, which fully sat isfies we that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of- consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquain t-4mo with the nature of tubercles, &c., ena bles me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely - being mistaken even in a single case. This fund!- ! iarity, in connection with certain pathological and-microscopic discoveries; - enables me to re lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted I chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full diredions 'sent to any 'part of the United States and Canadas by pa tients communicating their symptoms by letter. Bat the cure would be more certain- if the patient - should pay me a visit, Which . would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable ma to prescribe with much greater certainty, and . then the i•ure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. CO. each GU. each G, W. GRAHAM, M. I)., Office 1131 Filbert Street, (Old No. )09,) below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA. PA. OW AR D ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. - A Benevolent Institution, established sprrial endowment for the relief of the sick and dis tressed, afflicted with Virulent and .Epidemic diseases. IVO all persons afflicted with Sexual Discos - es, such as SPERMATORRLREA, SEMI NAL . WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONOR RIREA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of, the awful destruction of human life, cause& by Sexual diseases, and tie deceptions prat:- tised tfpon the unfortunate victinis of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispen sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to giye MEDICAL AD VICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a - deseripticm of their conditiou, (age, occupation, habits,of life, &c.. 1 and in c,tses of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It iS needless to add that the ASsociatioa commands the highest Medical skill of the, age, and will 'furnish the most approved Modern treatment... The Directors. on a review of the past, feel, asstired that their labors in this sphere of nevolent effort, have been of great. benefit to, the afflicted, 'especially to the young, aud they' have resolved to devote themselves, with re newed zeal, to this very important hut much despised cause. Just Published hy the Association, a Re= port on Spermatorrhcen, Or Senlinal Weakness,. the Vice of Onapistn, Masturbation or Self- Abuse, and other DiSeaseS of the Sexual Or: gang, by. the Cousulting • Surgeon, which be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF,.CHARGE, on receipt of TWO •STA3II'S for postage.' Address, • fot • Report or treatment, Dr.- GEORGE R.-CALHOUN. Consulting. Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • By order' of the DireetorS. , „ . EZRA 1). 11EART WELL, l',..ctidept. dEO. FAjRC11:11.1) Secrets u, 110a14- 7 -Iy--. I 'COME CLOTHING of Cheney's minor:it tafi . on haiti! 'UK bad Slap c/iirtieles is the Ulu p Hua): L sale by 7. , 01..) E. K. S. . . . „ „.."Mr.,71 . :77.C1 ,- 47` , ""•W•,71 . .,,w0.,,,... - = STratlrcr:• • •;X•=7•3- , • COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, i CROUP, ASTHMA,: BD- .; CONOMPTION. TO CURB A COLD, WITH HEADACHE AND . 'OItEINESS OF TDB BODY. 'Take Bit: Cherry Pectoral do going to bed and wrapUp warm, to sweat during the night. VOR A COLD AND COUGH, take in mnrn noon and evening, according to the direc t tieing on the bottle , and the difliculty-will soort be; removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they tind .it can •be so readily ctired. - Persons atilh ted with a seated cough: which breaks them of their rest iit"niqht, will find by taking the Cherry' Pectoral' un geing to bed, they may be sure of :qota; unbroken sleep, and consequent refreshing reSh. (i reaL relief from suffering ; and an.n cure, i. afforded to Blom:ands who um thus altlictedi, by, this in eat] noble remedy. prom its agreeable effects in these cases.; many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it ceased. , . TO:SINGERS .-1..N1) PUBLIC SPEAKERS -this-remedy is invaluable, as by its on the throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities. it removes allhoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully - increases the power, and flexibility- of the voice. AstiNA is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. .But there are some chses so obstinate - as to yield entirely to no-medicine, The CM:1111V PEcro- RAL will cure them if they min be cured. BRONCHITIS or irritation of the throat and uppei.portion of the lungs; may be vured by taking, Cherry Pectoral in small and fretpient doses. The uncomfortable Oppression is soon relieved. .FOit CROUP.‘ Give nu eineticof antimony, to be followed by large, and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the dis. ease. • It taken in season, it will' not: Mil to cure. IV/MOPING COCCI/ may .be broken up and soon cluedby the use of Cherry Pectoral. TUE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this'remedy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole ninnies were protected front -any serious , conseipiences, while, their neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, were sobering from the disease.. FOR CONAIMPTION in its curliest stages, it should be taken- under the advice of a good physician if r.osible, and in every ease with a careful:re,gard to the printed directions on the bottle. It judiciously used, and the patient is carefully nursed meantime, it will seldom fail to subdue the di:tlase. . For settled CONSUMPTION of the Lungs; the CHERRY PECTORAL should he given in do ses adapted to what the patient requires and can bear. It altniys.alfords relief, and not unfrequently cores patients that Were consid ered past hope. There are many' thousands .seattered all over the country, who feel and -publicly proclaim that they; owe their lives and present health_to the, Cherry Feo.nmll . . Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has I won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic vir tues and the unmistakeable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and and. umintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the com inanity, have thill4l and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afllic•t.eal they Call never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too re markable to be Mr , mtten. While it is fraud t:pon the public to pretend thAt any one medicine 'will infallibly cure— still there is abtofflant proof. that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing. but almost invariably cure the maladies fur which it is employed. as time makes th , se facts wider and better known, this medicine has graduallY become the best reliance of the - afflicted, from the log cabin of the AMerican Peasant, to the palaces of EuropeamKillirS._ The CIIERRY PECTORAL is manufhetured by a practical Chetnist, and every ounce of it un der his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is settled and protected by law from counterfeits, conseguently can be , rclied on as g'ennine without adulteration. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AVER, Prac tical and Analytical Chemist,Lowell, Mass. Sold by SF IM s DONE Sind P.. w. SPEN CER, Coudersport, and by eountry merchants and druggists everywhere. , NEw GOODS. Low Prices and Ready Pay, MITE SUBSCRIBERS are' offering for stile no entirely new stock, consisting 01' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CQOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, lIATS.,& CAPS, UM BRELLAS PAAASOLS, - WINDO ' W SHADES, WALL PAPER, READY MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS,'&c., &c. In our selection. , the want.; of all have been remendiered. • The Gentlemen cite find in our( stock oV Ready Made Clothing an elegant. Fashionable fitlit, 'i•ir s •sulistantial Business suit, and we have Bats, & Caps und - Ropts Shoes to match. • The . ; Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets andiritmaing.; a good assortment of Dre§s, Gobds, and trim mings;. Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.— And; last but not least, eordeil and skeleton Skirts also, Rattans, Skirt-Wit:llomle and Brass Skirt-lloops ; beautiful- Jet Necklaces anti Bracelets, Corals, Fails, and . too _many other things to Cmitnerateall. of which we are Selling losy for Cash, LuMber, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL,'FLS.II.Icc., eon- , .scantly tin hand. _ _ _ IV. B. S.; J. 11. GRAVES. Sharon Ccuter, Potter Co., Pit., June 5, 1857.-10:3.1r. isti.ator'slNotice. Wll t E he %_l, st 6 a * te la. o .t f tei j •s oi nL a adr i i L i L li t s y tra t l i tt o t n to or Harrison 'Township,. Potter. eminty, Pa:, creased,' have been granted to the undersigned,' all lierions indebted to said estate are request. edlo . Make immediate -pityrnent,, and those, tiailnr,'elainis against the sanie • will present them to the sabseribei- inifitigLin Township Corners'. duly' aqttetiticatea for settlement. • \i'\l-J. CUTLER, Adm'r. I Bing's:int, Feb: 22, 1858.-10.32-tit. D.' W. 8„ _. YEA' Por:ilke rapid Care of AT 611A1 OS CENTER MEM New work Adv 1858. r !,,L:r 185 a HOUSE, • 469:*110AplAr - 4y; N. 7.;: ilitiffis the special dit Agenl:--Deilere -;-and lleadere generally to the follaveing fresh and valuable Adaemisemeint3 from: -York A:SPLENDIDLY ILCI O T!trf 11 AR. E R - lottiTai ei Enrj)logn the Bentt. Mien - TERMS- 2 4%VA R11111:r .1' One copy tbr twenty wet: One copy for one Year One cupifor !wo years •i! • Five etipies for one year Twelve Copies fur one ved - Twenty-fire topic:: fOr ou Burlier's •ICeeklyi' year,•;1. , 44 7 (10. • • • Piistniniiters - sell . llllw • a ell twenty-ifiVe, -will rveeNe.a Subscriptions may email Sprcimen nitiOersigratuitl Backuutubers can be Aire tent. Clergymen and Teachers.s. ; HARPER BROTHF 35-31 no Franklin . St. A GREAT HOOK FOR A.GKSTS. • i'aidbrhed thyll 9, 1858; Fifty- Years in Oha.ins: OE, TUE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE, -wafrrkx, IIY rausktv. • • 4:16 Pages, Cloth,' Gilt Back. Price $1: . This is the title of one. of the most intensely interesting biographies of - the is a plain histurf oCan .American 'Slave in the far South, Who, after two orthredlescapes and re captures, finally,-nn old man, I found freedom' and rest in 'one of the Northern States. • ' WHAT THE PRESS ,SAY. • The story is told with great simplicity, but with much power and pathos.,lWhoever.takes it will find it difficult to I lily it Itown until it is , iinislied.--Xtitional Era, Wash agton, D. C. A narrative of real experience like the above will have far more effect agaiokt slavery than the ingeniously wrought novel however true to life its pictures may be.—din. Baptist. Here is it book of tlicts, stranger than fiction, arid a thowand-fold•more thrilling; a simple I talc of life-long oppression. revealing truly the workings of the peculiar institution" in our country. To the story-loving We wti.uld say, here is a story worth reading.--it s,vion &cord. A' THOROUGH CANVASSER 113 WANTED. 'ln each county in the free States, to engage in the sale of the above Work' immediately. Such can easily clear from • ' $5O TO $lOO PER MONTH. The work is beautifully printed and bouud, and is as large as the books that Sell for sl.2.r'?; but as we menu to Sell at least ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND COPIES, through agents, we have made the retail price ONE A SANIPLEI COPY of the bodk will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our private circular to Agents, with terms, etc. Address H. DAYTON, Publisher, 3:,-2mo. No. 29 Ann-stree'New York. IT IS NOT A .1.11,1rE.. We subjoin it few names of hose , who re commend 3IRS. S. A.- AUX. 'S WORLD'S HAIR, RESTORER AND ZYU BALSAM U3j. Prest. Eaton, of Union Uniyersi y : "The fall iirg.of hair ceased, and mywee i !locks changed to.original color." • Rev. 0. A..Buckbee, Treas. Am. Bible Union. N. Y.: "I cheerfully add my testimony." 11ev. 11. V. Degen, Ed. 1 Guide to Holiness," Boston: "We can testify to-its ef fects." Rev. E. R. Fairchild, - Cor. Sec. ('h'n Union, N. V:: " Used in My tinnily with ben eficial effects." Rev. A. Webster, "Cli'll Era," Boston : " Since using your preparations, I am neither bald or grey as herettifore."• Rev Jas. H. Cornell, Cur. Sec., etc., N. 1.: "It has re stored the hair of,one of my fat Lily to itsorig inal color, and stopped its fitllin out," etc., etc. .We can quote from numerous others, of like standing in Europe and America, Lit fur fur ther intOrmation, send fur Circular to MRS. s. A.: Alums - MORLD'S.HAIR - RESTORER DEPOT, [35-31110.] No. 353 B i rdoru-st., N. Y. '' ,t• SOLD 1: rER YWI I ell E. CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. COUGHS, CHRONIC ItHEIJAATISM, Debility ; and all Disease., arisito from a &sofa ' 'boas or Impoverished state of the Mood. ' ' 1 . HEOEMAN, C4ARK. la CO.'S.' GENUINE COD-MYER, OTh, Has stood the test of over ten Years experience. and - is recommended`by ail tli most eminent physicians as the most valuabhiremedy in use. Dr. WiLttAms, the celebrated • rhysician of the London Consumption liospita took notes of its effects in about 500 casesand found it n , mare efficacious than, all reme dies sot discov ered. This remedy, so valuable when pure, be comes worthless or injurious when adulterated See that the label has the, eagle •and mortar, and the .signaturenver the corkbf each bottle, ns thousands have been cured by the use of the genuine article who had sled others with; out success.. Sold by all Druggists. ' _ 35 - --3 m o. . HEGOIAN k, CO. ~• IlEd/.NIAN a, - ..._.. • .• t i CiIIBISTADORO'S II i *Ila,DTE', / • i Within a nut-shell all the melts lie, Of Christadoro's never equale Dye .;. - - Red it. makes blaCk, to brown trnsforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always front. decay. , This matchless revitalizing - Hair: Dye still 'holdis Its position' as the most, faiiidess and efficacious Hair Dye in the . Wcir d. Prepared and sold, wholesale and tetail r ktid applied in, ten private rooms, at CHRISry es No. 6 Astor House, Broadway, and Y , all Dr•tggists and Perfumers in the United taites.. - . • AOENT.—G6o. H. KEYSER, rPittsburgli 4 ' Pa. COSTA It 5.," -- • .. . . WORLD*- -W IDE 'Exterminators.: 1 ~ FOR THE INFALLIBLE DI.4T4UCTION" OF , 7 Fray Specip,V. ileir r. aip:: ' • t Rat, Roach,.4c. Ex erminato. Put up in-20c., , 3f4e., , Csc; till d sl'„firS. For the Destruction : of, Rats, lt, e l Grou n d or IField- Mice, Holes,- Roaches,. , 'ruton Bugs; Ants &e. . ~ ~ . , .: Bed Bug Exterinatcit. Put up in 23c., 50.c..,:',36. - ,:and'lt Bottles. .„ 7-7.--- 1,. , ..., - ''''' Electric Voweer'.' • - Put up in,3sc. and 50e. I.l ! iesff To Destroy I ^rr "`~' M=tlMll=l Moths,Bed Dugs,' Mf).7( Plant usects,,Serwin east*. _ sEg., No goods. spit o .prnmisshnif DEL', Liberd "yiliole- le ,Veria.3, 4.,adel? DragkistS and Dealeis Cotitiles" Pei rliate,Cjrwilur to Drnittliflid, Dealers sent ) snail, on app tea f0,n.,,; , . Snld. 'WlinTesaje awl..retail; tag 11 . rY l 24'" Tr' delpal 1 lariiadvilaY,: New N9rc,,t,!•,45 1 ...b.Y. .1 4,1 A - 6 1 ,4 I ) , :f*re feetio*?c7. 1111kORT lINT 'INF ORMAT_ION ,rtizernent4W D, NEWSPAPEIt! E Kl 4 -V: :roli't he`People` "On Receipt of9l4E.HOLtitit i o li' will fOrivitid poet pniii)*Mti* !elent.wiantity of the Rai; Iloackti.,W,F• frrinindioi to destroy- all ortiii.4.Mis#:4 vermin that:may infeNt Your pretnisesi y - triS, Address all letteT!si • • • 'CIOSTAA'S.OIIINC;CA:i - t • - 386 llroMiwai; 1:112i,. To save mistakes ; and .trOuble : 1, Write iu a plain hand the name of pat. ? Ojici lCultaty and S':irte,t - • 2. ' Register your letter; a.Mtilt will Ccdue. nt my risk. York and : ,Eastern inOney- prefeired;;.. ,the, }I orld y'% ' $lOO - :5o• , 4 u 0 9 00 . .r 20 U - - year- 410 00 - "31ainzine," one ub of twelve or py grAti.s. cc wi s tk any'num- SEE 1, , 1 - 11EFOLK RATS, ROACIA44, DUG What .i,lie Formers iay :. A ,late writer that of vermin are ntoltiplviti; throughout the laird:: Ili( entue a matter of serious dr in Illinois, writing to "CI ..The country is literally (rats, 'mice, &c.') Anut State, "says,. ~T he rats I halters °lf my horses whit Ohio Correspondent retna are everywha.re—in the 11 1 under every stump in the it is All worse. A late o Yard at Mobile was for 11 Eat 'll*rtnitttor alone. What t!ie People say: • - . . NEW Yong, April 12, 1856. -. Dearl , i Sir :—Haviug a grOatinany rats around my stahle and Shop, I thought I'wouldtrY yonr, Rat Exterminator,' and you;iht: dab of your. hoses, And fixed it adeordi tig to your directiatt,-. The nest morning 1 found over one hundred and fifty dead rats.' 1 take'pleainke,in snying that it Will do more thiin !yan say it will: A. have alSo tried it on steam-boats; and satisfied them that it i 4 the 'greatest thing.of the ages ; U. S. UNDERIIILL, - No.:41:15 - 19thrst. 111 June 21st, 1857. Cm - E. _ ;_ • • 't ti . sly. supplied. ' nshed to tiny: ex pplied:at !owes! S, tocrei \eta• York . , Dear Sir.—Sly brother, 3..W..Sletreery; 11. 1 paridia&ed a box of your Rat Rxtertidattor,. and tuned it to be what You.retaiuitnetid it, zto be, a perfect Rat destroyer. -t herewith incluso., $5 for ulure of it. . : .:• ASHLEY 3feCREER.Y. • • NEwTour, Dee. 17. 1N51: Sir.— * All this summer Ihave been troubled with Roaches and Mice. IVBS ally ashitnied of .the house, - for, the Roaches - were everywhere, and I 1 don't know what' ['- should 'have done, by thiS time. pUrchatted a box of your Exterminaor and tried it; and in one-week there was not alloncleor Mouse in the hhuse, JOIIN B. GIVEES, No. 94 Elm st, lloon'es SALT WORKS, Ohio, June 8, 1857,1' Dear have' used it (the' Rat, Reach, &c., Esterminator).three nights; and it is ma-k•;' lug a sad havoc among' the Raftribe. •-. YonrS, .tc., 1 J. 13. BECOSI. - What 'hi, Press say: • ' . We know, by sexual experienceithnt -" Cos— tar's”.pr4,,rations for Rats, Roaches, lied Bugs and Inseetsg,encralle, are icoinpleth and perfect exterminators. Wiserever "'Uostar'S" Ester- initiators have been -us d they have never felled to 'perform all that is clainied for them. Housekeepers should not ail to try them.-.--X. 1. May, 17th. What the Druggists say: A. J. 11LOCKSOn, (Drugg "YourlUxtertninators G. & T. E. McDONAL IlrunsUiek, N.J. "We &c., Ekterminator, au purpose. E. B. CUNNINGHAM- [Drt l ii"is. It [the Rat, 'toe tor] is highly satisfactai tried it': SAV UEL' HILL, [Druggi ineny 00., 0., -The termitnitor does all it is GUILFORD R LERBEII Lehatili; Pa. "We are which is sold gives s:iti i35—Gt.J . PROVISION, STORE., E. K. SPEtICEIt . • • , ; Offers Great Taiducerrients , • TO DU YERS OF • • - (1110CERIES, !".ftI'ISIONS the store formerly eettpied - by U. 1%" 0 : SPENCER, on 3d Street,. orth side of Square. A good assortment mini which I will enumerate a_ articles, sitich as, Mustard, Coffee, ' Cinnamon, Molasses., Pepper Sal Syrups, CAsuji, • Pepper, Yeast, Spice, Ginger, Tobacco,' Cloves, Snuff,. Carb: Seg,are, and many other things too tion, will lie found in this will - he sold at a trifling for ready pay Consinni,ly on banq, suc PORK, IIA,MS,. ;SHOULD' • APPLES, DRIED and many Other articles in lions itot-tiecessjuv to mien IVOffl DEN:IIt such as Brooms, NVash-T - nbs. Dinner, Boxes, which W cash or ready pay. Oats, Eggs, Cheese, and in fact al farmer raises, will be take GoodS, at their cash value'. tention of Villagers, 'Fame tyhO desire to make parch articles, (Ind solicit them to phasing elsewhere. .E Coudersport, Jane 9;!1?5 • Aiintiniiitrart,rix WTI fe";:sttaS t t e .ie o t f te i r s s A o t f c 1 1t t , l n u t : t. laten ,tioori the eon n ty , Orl'otter; ihave betit granted to the undersigned.all persotrsindeW_ ed to said eiitato are reques ted to Melte iliate payment; and those itavrit_ efaim*: Against the Mime hill vrasent them,' duly; authehtica fed, for sett letnen . - • Po VASORMAS. Eill6burz! Feb. 2, 1858. ',..:. • * • . . nitnes, • Ants Fleas, Fowls and.t..4.llitadls. • .OWIFG: IfZEME ' . .the 4 i .. tiricttio species t,- at- 4 fe4rf4l rata eir ravitgei hilve . bt:r; '61." . .'./k. Posttutititee 41Ates" Depot, tittyi - v peerritu with thet..,„ ter, torn the iititte ,usitiVely gnniv th , t a . in the ttable:"'iii Ittl,''"l:liey (the.tittiti ruse; • the burn, a n d Ott.", Itt. the ,South , der from the Navy:, irity poumig of,tha ist,) Nem Lion, 0., rove satisfactory." , _(Druicists,) Xew, Fried the Rat, Ronal, it answered•a good ggistA Bearer D,anr, nth, Sw.,Extermina—. y to thOie who oov:7- !t] Deer. Creek, rfrk itoaeh, l•econneended to (10:" . [Druggisttral o pleased to say that GROCER' 'licitly on hand, from few of the leallikig -Candy, Nuts ce, Crackers, Soap Capdles, Shot, tiead, C—Tartar, . • I namerous to nick-, departmint, , whictii 4dvanc,e from cost * , :6NB PROVIP 333 Rs,4,isp, SALT,. ARDi - I3EANS, lIN . 41414 BUTTER, CHEESE, OATS, FLOUR, C BUCKWUNAT. FLO II =WO Caps, R; "DRIED PLIJ.IIB;= lie line of Provi ion. Also, ARE,' •, and Boards, Norio; ill be sold low for I . l)qtaloes . , Butter, most everythingra., in exchange for I invite the 14L. ¶.iind .Bumbermen ses. in Ilip aboye, call before pui.:.. K. SPENCEK.., ,7=719::i. Administratriz. 0:31741i.
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