II Ei • i ,T , ..:Ni:•.?: . .... , .:, - - . .t -,.4: ~,,.;-:.-.:,,:::, i:.: :. Mold Again , and. ,C4-p - t,.::php. - ,.. : ,MONEY. 5.'..7,.. - ; '....,' P. iiSTEBBINS&C(L Nateneenily received and opened , • TEE WhILGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS =1 Th 46 114 btsti tirought to this market the; pre- sent season. Their new stock of DRBSS GOODS somprises the very, • Latest .stylos ..:~. , 1111 Mil purchased at the LOWEST CASH RATE S, I sat they qfter them st • 'LQWER FIGURE ititi!iuch goods can be had at any other House in tone, noir itock of DOMESTICS iu Tay complete, and as they held them ex - elusively for READY-PAY, They cannot undersold Perseus desiring a good article at lOw price wade weU to give them a call. - .1 i t old customers are especially in vited tia call and examine theirstock, and see their pikes. STEBBINS' Corner Store, OPPOSITE D. Y. GLASMIRE'S HOTEL. 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THE KNICKERROCKER and TILE INDI PENDENT, will be seat for one year to std stibscrinera at $3; to old subscricera for $ I NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! 1 - • .J. R. GILMORE, ' i 1 . No. 121 Nassau Street, NOV York, and No. - 110•Treniont Stre'et, 'Bain =I - sf y AdtOlnistr4torls Notice. wir t ir e l:t e t: t ..-i nt s; o t r etLr F g u o s f , . I! H dn o ip ip is s t . r&tio d a tc, n Idtp of Jackson Tp., Potter Co. have be n i t giututed toj the subscriber in due formof la , notice is hereby given to all persons knowi g; tilebselves indebted to said estate, to ma •e irinnediate . payment ; arid thou havingclairias riiil present them duly author tiented "for sdt tiement. : PIIIDELIA THOMPSON, i l D. W.:BENTON, Administ'ri. Februart 28, 1861 • • •1.6 w S . METF ; IING FOR THE TIMES!!! A NEaSSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! - .J9HNS cti GROSLE Y'S . merican Cement Gth.e. The strongest Glue in the World; For Cementing 'read, Leather, Glass, 1 Ivory, China, Marble, Porcelain, i : Alabaster, 4oile; Coral, etc.. The only article oftlie kind over prods, ed which will withstand Water. EXTAACTS r "Drery, housekeeper Should have a slip .ly otJohns k Crosley's American Cement Glu.." /Veal Yok: Times. ' • • •• :I "It is sol converiient - to have in the hoes=." ,2—New York Exprese4 "It is always ready ; thiS -commends it o everybody"—.Y. Y. Independent. • f • "We have tried it, 'and find it ns useful in Mir house as water." Wilkee t Spirit of the Times Price2s Centi-per Borne. . Very liberid reductions to Wholesale Dealers. 19,„,F0r sale by all Druggists mud Sto e- Iceepers generally throughout the country. JOHNSA, CROSLEY, • , . 1 ' (Sege Manufacturers,) , i 78 William Street., New York.' (porner l of Liberty Street.) jy9ly. 30 ft,T.Tuttti i : l !'Dreliniwmaendiae'tde' ifor which tke 'highest Market Pri - - ;will be paid' in Subscriptions. a Adrertieiag• •• ME ICEERBOOKER MAGAZINE FOR! ised: TERMS CASH ~~ 1 1~1fl~1'S': - - ' Imp CORTANAIT WRIE ME Notiee EXTEN i o 1 PURCHASES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE PRIEVIO . II'SSTOC AT THE REGULATOR, > , l FILL VAItIETIE Sedsonable Goo AMOUNTING IN VALU TO NORE THAR SS,OOO, THEREFORE BEING THUS STRONGL Y 'FORTIFIED ACIAINST THE PRESENT HIGH PRICES, I SHALL BE ENABLED 1 , TO CONTINUE °- TO SUL ODDS 1 AS HERETOFORE 1 AT PRICES i! FULLY AS LOW AS NEW; YORK WHOLESALE THUS s - GIVING MY CUSTOMERS ADVANTAGES NOT TO BE FOUND EiSEWHERE LEI THIS. COUNTY. • ' LOOK !AT SOME OF THE 'PRICES Good sheetings still for 10 centspdw worth 12 to 1 1 4'in New York. Good prints 10 to 12 cts. worth 12 to 14 in New York. Sugar 49 cts Good yO4ng Ityion tea 80 to 95 Saleratus 6 Flour $437} to 1.50 per sack Fice.broehs stains $2.50 And all 'other goods in proportion.. And any one from' a distance wishing goods at the prices I name calling • upon me and not end ing them!•as advertised will be paid for their time and j 'expenses in so doing. A. large stock will be kept on hand at all times. In taking leave of my friends and customers for the past yelif I thank theta for their prompt pay and liberal patronage, and as I am now sell ing 'for ready pay exclusively, I shall sell goods: lower than ever, and many goods at' 50 per cent., less thau - can be bought for in 14. Y., at the present time. Cst 11. SIMMONS, OSWAYO. ' *1 Januar7 8, 1852. r k* * - 'l4 rt Y •VllitiltrofriunitryT,e'r pi i Piir ;V*dition -11 Uf Esp %Lai - .F led . f itchig ;an( ijir mtPliciai • isscrectoutof de Court a r te.4246 2 mSjlN44, - 9.firel' terNounly,,Pennsylrania, : *l;lo, N nOct,; rocted , 4 44 11 .!nerola4p441ie . stlie:PO.e ' 51 40. Co . House' in Concter,fior?,,ms- 140NBAY; : the ; ,24 - i -ds(it'of. Feb. 1q62, all: - o'4oek, y. P!.•,ithe,fe ' lostlngidOeilbed:tracts or parcels of, igita ie wit:. - :A- certain , tract ,Of land situatelith &Welt township.acid describetraikfolktws;'td wit't.r— Beginning,nt , the,Sontli.:East!enruerlf tined Aead's:Lot; thenee,Bist. 22 rods,to 4 peat a y the river bank,:theuse ,bY : the river . sqatit I - East 10 roils, ,South 481°,,, Bast-: r 'rods,' South 40° . East 32 rods to the So , th weo. corder Tif Sohn. Smith's Lot, thence ifliargh If East along West. line of Smith'e'Let.'4B :rod , thence'Nu'rt ta4B reds; thence West,73 rods?-2 the .N . ortli, East, corner. f-: Jacob .Bead's- Lot thence South along East line. of ~ saidiAead , t lot, 109:6 rods to the pittemof begitaniirg, con'-' tanning 49.7 Acres strict: 'measure, nhout: -I° Acres ; of winch are imprOved with one Frani - }louse And ono ,Frame. Barn. thereon. t Seize taken in execution and to be auld-itstheprO -' erty of Francis Rend. j• • Also,. one lot. of land situate in.the tow - ship.otiyeaes nod village of I:fwist4lle - Pci - ter Coj,' , Pa. , Beginning - at-' the . Sonthwtit corner of the 42 acre' lot f conveyed. y 0. 1 . Lewis and wife...to the Varty of.the rst, part hereto by deed dated Sept.-• 9, 1857, eing!ia the centre of, the highway passing' throuOr• Lewisville an& being alsittaventy-one perches North of, the South west corner ofth -lot iin.! 21, conveyed by •11. II Dent to saiil,!o; A. - Let , -: is ; Sept,. 17, 1855, and the South we t, con? ,r, thereof, thence North il° East 8 and-ft •.e-tent , perches to a' post also in • the cent e_ef the highway. thence - South 87r, East: el yen and' four-tenth, perches to a post, thence t‘ l outll . li° • `Nt'e -- st 8 and fiye-tenth perches to a, post, b,entg: also a CornerileScribed in said deedof .0. A.' Lewis, and wife, - thence sis i by saidale d North. t i 89i° west 11 and four-tenth perche .to thie, Place of beginning; containing 96- 4 nine-' tenth perches of land, and being lot o. I,i of the diyision of Button 'Lewis Tara bereth,! with one Dwelling House, 1 Storco - luse and I Small Barn and Fruit Trees-thereon SeiZ4 taken in execution and to be soldas lie KO. erty ot Eiymus llacket and Dan. Baker. '' '1 Also, a certain lot or tract of lan, situate: in Summit Township, Potter County Pa., and described as follows : Beginning at to Smith,' east corner, of George Ayres Win fall, lo,h) thence. West 43 rods-and seven -tenths to the North-east corner Of the floss lot, the ce Soui i lil• 119 rods to a post-, ,thence East 93 ods 16(11 seven-tenths to a post ; Thence . Nort h 125 rods] to a post in the South line of a lilt in puses-1 'don of Martin Watson, thence Wes 50 rods! to a post in the East line of the yres loit,i thence South Cu rods to the place , f begin ing, and lieingpart of %Variants No. 2235 a cll Il k , 2189, containing 71 and four-tenth Acres ofi Land, about 15 Acres of which 'is limprovdd 6 acres droned one small Frame' Shanty or 'House thereon. Seized' taken in hzenuaton and sold as property of Isaac",CLlttlin.• Alsci, a certain piece ,or parcel Of land sitti-: . ate in the township of Hector, Pottei a: Beginning at the North east coiner Oa C0., 10r, tof B. W Skinner, thencelEast 138 IteTches•to la i post, thence South by the Lands of the Bing-11 Also, the following tract or pare ot lanCl,ll liegiening nt'a post on the South w st corner of lot No. 48, conveyed, to Isaac Byam, thence) South 89.1° East by South line of 44.1 lotNO.l 48' 126- perches to a post, thenc South -i°l West by West lines of (lots 158 and 136 ; ) 1801 and 5.10 perches to a post, thence North 89 0 1 West by North line of lot No. 54, 126 perches' to a post, thence, North 114 East line of lotii Nos: 52 and 49, 130 perches to thc.place of 1 beginning, containing 96 ,;and 8-10 acres of land with about 60 acres inipprovedome Franie Dwelling House, two Barna and apple orchadd thereon. Situate in Ulysses, Potten Co..l'd ,:, and to be sold as the property' of T. E Grid ley. . i • Also; the following deaciibed tract or par- cel of land, vii: Situate lying 1 and • be- a ing- in the township of oscettyo, Potter colintY, Pa. Beginning at a post,in corner'of lot Nb.' 84 of the allotment of the lands of, the Veil Estate in O3wayo township; thence North 79°' East - by land of N. - ej-E. k.:-..W.- 'Johnson IV perches to a post, thence. South 20° East try; said Johnsons' land • 21 perch a to a poSt,l 1 thence North 70! East by said Johniona' land' 69 perches to a post, thence South 20° Eit'st by said lolinsons' lard : 15 perches to a pliSt,: thence North 70° Bost by said JohnSOns' lartdj 13 perches,th a post. thence South by 'said!! Johnsons' land and land of the Singh:tin ES‘' tate 72 6-10 perches to a post, thence West. by' hands of Samuel ' P. Lyman 62 perches to In'• post, thence South by said Lyntans' lands 2' ~ perches to f i t post, thence West by lot No. 4' .''' 40 perches to a post, thence North' by Said lot: No. ,ti 4 ion•perches to the. place of beginning. Containing 52 acres he the same More or less, L ., ' with the usual allowance 'of 6 per cent tor .' roads, &c., being lot No, i'T of the allOtmeSt , of the land of the Fox Estate in Oswayo town-; ship; and part of Warrants Nits. 1871 mid 1872, about 35 acres of which• is improved, with one Log House, two Board Shanties, a mit 1' Apple Orchard, land other Fruit Trees then - on. Seized.• taken in execution and to 1. sold 'as the property of Thomas Pye. .1 ,1 ALSO, The following,: described piece lar parcel of land, xii: situate in the "ttownslii'p of Pike, Potter connty,! Pa., bounded on the north by lands of S. T. Morton, on the east by lands of Ifunsicker & Garlick, on'. the south by a lot deeded to Joseph Sunderlin; and oin , the west by lands of Ihnisicker & Garlic, eon , taining 93 - and 2-10th acres, be the same more or less, being subilivisiOn no. 6 and part, f' warrant no . 5122, about thirty acres ,of whi 11, are improved, with one frame house,one *at e, barn, one shingle mill,) and some' fruit trees'', 'thereon. Seized, taken in execution had to be sold as the property 'of Ward Sawyer. 1 barn Estate -129 perches to a- post corner,' thence West to the North line ofStockier 11.1 Carr's - lot 138 perches to a post rorner, thenlM North along the East line of a lot atow or la el of B. W. Skinner 129 :Perches to'theplaceitf beginning,: containing , lti acres and three tenths oro acre, and being lot No 4 of Him sub-division of the Bingham lands in Hector e township aforesaid nr4part of Warrant No.' 1187 ; abouti2s acres are improved; with one Log, Honse'therson. Seized taken in execn.l tion and to be,sold as the property of W. 44 Tanner. ' d, OSWA OF ii s, PRIDES, Jan. .25, 1862 • Divorce Noti6e: MARY A. BLANCHARD, N 0.114 Srpt.Ternai • vs. ' 1861, in Commtn GUY W. BLANCH ARD Pleas Pot'r C.l To Guy W. Blanchard • Respondent tibci l named. Subpoena and alias Subprena in Dl- 1 rorce baring been issued in this case, andlre.l turned Nihit. , You are 'hereby notified, that' the Court of Common "Pleas aforesaid ; hare' the 24th ;day of February ne - t, for hearing the application of the said Maui A. Blanchard for a Divorce from you, at xrhiehl time and place you may attend and make de-1 fence if you think proper.. WM. F. BUEIT,I Jan. 22, 1862. ' • Sheriff.' DR. JAYNE'S FAMILY, MEDIUM'S sale at ' - STEBBiNS SURF, Sheriff. .7.. -*!--""t. , A '• . "" . •;,_ A 4 ^LI r, • ri, •,- it • ..I: 1 :•..i . 't: .1' „I ft •'t . ,i '.4 ~- i i., - ..ri• i ; + • "„, ..• .• - .1.-i 7 ~.: - .• i55i71..., ',i -.. •,•77 1 • s'.II I -' ' - •".,44 ' ' 1 *. -.;'-' - `J. '' I: ' ! ';'"." •• 1 :• i 1 .-i ;.1 I!: ..s 1 •5 .1 -- 1- '/. . , 1 . +•- , • .., 1,,, _ 4 ~ , .1 . l i ... • , '' 0 S : 1- ' • • 1„. , ~'...„11;3.:H•711.0"."-S-•.;.4.,,,. 2 4 ,,r1i , ' „ - 1',,1 - ; .:' - i , ' I . • - • ' •;„ ; - • , OMETIIING.ELSE • - •,••• • • : . 411 "i INEW'ut ,•• MI ; • 41 ( •; 1 • THE subscr ibers at their ; l• 7 I 1 4 1-1 . I Oil_ STAMP ' ,-.l*-ZUM1.,131 1 4ET ' I -, " • , • , , COUDE RS PORT, . - Offer to' their old customers and tho public generally for Cash; United States Treasury Notes (which by the , way are taken at Par,) Whe l at; Corn, 05.14 Back Wheat, Batter,Cheeie, Pelts, Deer Skins, and all other kinds , • of Skins; such as Calf Skins, &a., also, Beans, - • Bens, 'Venison; and sortie other things *that canft he - thought of, " 1 A , LARGE N.l) WEI4LSELECTED • ASORTMENT OF DRY GOODS,., BOOTS & SHOES, AppIADE CLOTHIN G ROCERIES, 1 • ) PROVISIONs, MI ats & Caps 1 • Iron, Nails, t • rdware, i { DRUG'S St' 31tDICINtiS i l • Paiute/ A , gigs, and Dye Stun's, ;7:ether with - some of the best I~EI~OSENE OIL, ar superior CO the o,il Creek or Tidioute Oil AIMP & LAMP FIXINGS, POCKET CUTLERY, leo a few more of those Superior ANDO, R,V.T.,Ollr$, 1 SLEIGH SHOES, LASS, SASH, PUTTY, Mk; ENVELOPES, oilier kinds or STATIONARY. ALL PAPER, I • , ,• , WINDOW CURTAINS 1 And other articles which tini.e alone for bids us to rilention,; all of which 501d.119 low 40 the WAR PRICES will all 'w—for atrictly . . READY-PAY!! nd for .thOse articles we take,.the high !stlmarket Price will be paid., We are else General Agents for D. J AYE .'S Family McclicineS,' DR: ASER'S Medicines,: ; IMANDRETIF,S KENNEDY i S Medical Discjvery; • And all the:standard Medicines of the day •'• ; I ; CALL AND SEE C. s. - ‘ E. A. JIINES.! ' If. B. The'pny.for the Goode, mug c b e on hand when the Goods are delivered, is we are deteimined *pre to the motto of I .l"ay - YonGp." ~ - - ' ! • ' 'Anti:Me thing more. The Judgments,r(otes and. bOok accounts which. , we have on hand must be settled and closed up we fear they be increased faster titan. the usual rate otialterssi,' •1. Pee ii; r• -I ' LI, i NM 111 111 ME I I i LIMI 111 Tour rills nre -the' prince of rugs!. Their in:WM Inalitin surpass nay. cathartic %en_ iseasse. Th ey s l britsery-set tan: and elf-cried in their beam ea tio howelin which 'makes them 'invaluable to us Is flat ea t treatment of disease. Ileadnche,Slclsllendaehe,Fonl Stotosteln l'ons 11!iltimorc. Dr:in MO. A ems : I Cannot ainnier you 'whet csonplsisti 1, /sans tart I with your Vino bettor flaws in nay uNhat of toer 11'04 Wall a par:pain: me , lieine. I idare -o on on effectual cathartic Jo my daily onaent with and Is-inn:ins tut 1 .in thst your l'ills atom to tie hat a* hove, I Of cuurno froluo Omni highly. Prrronnua. he.. Slay I, ins. 0 . . DR. J. C. ATER. Fir: 1 Intro been repent Aly tut,' th e Watt a , ,oLletto any body ran hare by a dose or tes putt seem' to sts frinn•ss tel slotenti, relsich they drowns at onto. li•Jurs with great sesreet, P. D . W. rwity, • . .. 4 o,r.t. vsinnwfmrpg. • Billions Disorders— Tslr er COmplalttto. gym' Dr. Vandore Ikll, qt:r.an Pat ety. ' Not only are your nanytA i n their pi, rxe n. sin :aperient. 1-tit I lin., their bettelichil effects urea he I.iCer very.mnrkeil I n dent. T.boy hate In nw tow. .ke ponesl more elfectsitil fur the Oro of odious on. .strinft Limo lauy Olin remedy I can mention. I siticently Ajoien that wo hasent.lenglts a titirsonise whirls is won by the cusslideues: Of the profession and (Ito : • , _Ds-TIIITMENT OP vie 1571130 P, ! , 11, 1., Tat Felt lgt Sitt:',l. have used your rills its my getter:Xi.' hawed traction ever aims* yhtt mode them, mid =smut hesitate is oty they aro the beet cathartic we employ. Their trio Ming , action Ott the firer ie quirk mid doridee , Cotur• ;neatly they are an Minairnble remedy fur derongtaonto ,/ that organ: beds,..l, 1 hose seldom found a rang 'ilicas ditruseso obstiuuto, , that it did not readily y6141s lent. Irattrually joule,' ALONZO HAIL, -I'hysie.nrs of the diarist' //rpaat. Dysentery, Diorrliceo, Dela:, Worms. • Pmei.Dr. .1. G. a ce L ti, If Oskar. . _ Your Levu had slung trial he my pntrtice, Eta I hold them in 'esteem as one of the best aperients I lees ever ronud. - Their altmittivo silfect upon the lle.r toga 'liens Vs excellent remedy, when given in small doses ter intiou 1 dysentery and diarrhsen. Their eugnr-retleg makes 'them' very acceptable multi convenient fd tits use of Rumen slid 4 r DOrpepsio f . Impurity or Lb. 11lona. /Prom 1,..c0. J. F. Mums, Last.rV"Adient,Ourch, Dn. Ana: I have tiled-pir 1./114 with extinoritinut , meccas iu my kindly and ans.tig those] tun culled teliet in ilisttew. To regultate the 411vrte of digestion ant purify the blond, they 11111 the eery .best remedy 1 lan ever Chun u, and I tan enidideittly teem 1111 l end thsts to ray friends. Yours, .1. V. 11131 MI. •, , AVAtSAlT',3Yyntillog. Co.: N. Y.. Act. 24, ISSS. Digit S 11:: I Ain IlAing your I:alliarti, Pill/ in nay prat tie". And find tiara nil Cleultellt I. l %ll:atiVe.t. iltaLl. ILO system. 111.11.1 pfrify the 1 ialhl of the broom!. ' JiiIIN G. ME.:ACII.k3f, 1... D. ConsilpnOon,enitivettexo,Stappreooloo, Rho aaaaa Gout, Neuralgia, Drop sy.l'aralysts, . Pnird Pr. J. It liwglm, V n,lrral, Colada. Tno inttelt r moot be soli of your Pills for the eere.t 01;f:reties& Ilitalsetoor our fraternity hose Fltatpl than rtticurions as I hare,..th.y ~hoop j..in Sue in prnasix.• lug it for the' to.netit or the ?outfit titles aim ....fTer free. :bat. ccinsplaiint. !Thiel., although tund enough hi limit, Is the progenitor or Ilthrrs !hut an , aor.e . T /*Hove ess 'irenesi to originate la the Ilver,Lut y.,ur alfect tlat irzn, n and pure the dbease. Frnrn Mr t. E. gnarl, physic/an axed Bain. I flail uae oi l un ht rat. tto 0 , .. 1 ' 0 (you r I lIIr, taken in tht . 1 , 14 . r; little, are oxeellq•ret 1 r. aw,liw ,, •2 i 1 the manna mere 'too hit wholly or part4lly imparteneeol, maul elia till •IT•• , 19a1 10 clfee,oe Ilto sholotaia mat exp.! 'maim Val lro.po insole the I.e4t gthyeic au hxru that I rmuunu..l ak othur to my inatiente. • Prum 11,e Der. Dr. liazakes,4oe Clorrok. 1 . 11 - 1.4 4, 1K1 Suentino Ga.. 6. 10 4 . 111u6Ourn filet rliiitthl 1w nu tern) for flu. relief 'our skill bits brought me it not report my ran 1 ' A r•Wilii4treil to nir U10)410111 bpitigli; on nat. inl4 w ,, frOfJic Anion, whir. ended In rhronir Oman* . !ism. !N , 4tritlert..vilitictic 1 i/.1 lie.t or phieiriana, worse and won.e. until by the advice uf year exrellent iitent in, Ilultitinore, Dr. 31aelienzie; I tried year 1911 4 . ; I heir erects were slow. lint mire. Hy persererlej in Ilre htin of them, I um now entirely well. Sr.fAlt Cuaxnr t , Raton Rouge, La.. S Pee. 135 a Uh n e n unst ir ti c c 4 G : LPL " : IVlLi"UntUelitltiircSrimarY eur d, hr 111nriertediliLal foe yedrs. i VINCENT SLIDELL ACT", ,Idoet: of the Tills in market contain ShireMT. ultirh; although a valuable reniedy in skilful hands, SI dangerous in a piddle OM; from the dreadful con.' quences that frequently fuli.nv its indutione use. Then contain no mercury or mineral subetaucoirhaterer. Price, 25 eehts per Box, or 5 Boxes Air $l. Prepared by Dr.l. C. 4.71 M, & CO., Lowell, Xesi; Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Coudersport; Mann & Nichols, Miliport ; N. J. Mills, Coles burg; Colwell & Lyman, Roulet ; A. Corey t Son, Ulysses; A. B. Horton, Cusbingrille; and by Dealers generally D RADFORD COUNTY PLOWS AND . \ POINTS, . „ will be found hereafter at the store of P. A..STEBSINS k CO; 12EirA large lot just received. Coudersport, March 20, 1861. AdailnistratoiOs Notice. E!TTERS of Administration on the estate ILA of S. S: Worm; late of ipitesvilie, gang county, N. Y., - having been' granted - to the tinders:ig,ued; persons• having claim; agaitist said estate are requested topieseat thetmto hitii for liquidation. and all 1 persoat owing said •estate are requested to make im mediate payment to hint N0v._20.-1861 The Rochestek Straw• Cutter• eirmsTED te KELLY, Coudersport, bays .X.l the exeluSire ng-ency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is eorenient, du rable, and CHEAP..' - Dec. 1, 1860.-13 A DVERTISE in theJounsm..l It is the oa ly paper in Potter 'county, and is a good medium through which to reach thapeople of all districts 000 LBS. of WOOL wanted immediately t nt •' STEBBINS' NEW arrival of Goods every week at . LI STEBBINS itirlubstribit for this/90*UL. .111 ,Itig?' • Are y• qj 141 your your Leos Th theft the pyre ro t'hho rn &me uri creeping 104 h . . be Milin e d It the db1.:440 4. tray j,l the Mos; rley ty et' r: titleoitj 1 .77 1N1 I :it:: :Ili 1 1 4 ill right. ll: ll 6 1 4 , Settled SOinewintro in the; thplyi atmt m y. etruiltif It* untoral functions: These, mart upon the:bleared, null Um; iumnitolingpop m, 14* general_ apitritratitt, maroritig,i whits In this vomiltHn, cwivairl Ly ths yr take Apses Pills. nod 'ere how directly they.restore , natural action of tiro yrt.nr, col with it the bne jus feeling, or health spin. {Whet Is tole awl _.Mappa r , u , le UrW trivhd and u.turuen complaint. t. ohm true in entry Jf Um deep-settled And dlliPgertolli tli , tetupere, ou nt air e , anilet-eipai them. 'CaitswAi 1., shollar arm * , (tow turd tieraugentente of Um Inunret functions et t i n , body, they ere rophlly i. tuyt many . 01' th em timely, them the/tame memo. ' Nolte 'titto leauw UM rote, * 4 i hm kills will neglect' to amid*: them elieu.sothoing hq the dile:lore they cure. , Stitterumits from lerullsig phystehttm weever ch i ii . rineiol clUne, awl' (nun ether - well' known public p, 3.Fkosi,a NercharaL4.st 4ass Di .st em. 'Your • Villa are the partiron nr all that w meat ( p'idodtulnu . They have cur,l Toy little deer* of ulcernne mwrs upon linr Intinle awl tent flint had pr at ( Incurable fur year*. Iler In,,ther lota been king grim itifllirtell with t.h . i"tritelCitti,l pitstplot nit her aide lei iir heri hair.:,After our eltil.l• wait cured, ebelelso tri w k ions kills, An &lig have curet! her. „ • ".. • ASA SlOltalill4ll, • •-' • 'As a Vans fly - Pia.rste. - !Nom Ha. R. W. (ha/cried, Nere °emu 130 RACE COBB 1:41 7 Ratio
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