• 47.1,;,:v 11l T o POTTER COUINTYPOURNAL circulates only paperi üblished in Potter count)", among anntelligent cluss of peo cic, is thus an excellent m byandn Country Advertising. edium for both Transient Advertisements and those: from a iistanceninstbe Cash or have responsible re ference. - '-• _ All co mmut4cations, to receive - attention, wet be directed to the Editor, end contain the name of the writer. No attention paid to ccoymous communications. T Eggs.—Orre copyione year, $1; Six copies ss.;Twelve copies, $10.; Twenty copies, $lB. „ c its one tc the person'raising the Club. The co 'ficy must accompany the names. conderiPort , elillesdaY Evelaitig, MaYI2,P62. Local nd Gener4l. It e..,\Ve hive received a simple of Maple sugar from CRAYTON LEWIS of Illyeses,, which ve pronounce equal in color and taste to the I . . 1 . best "coffee augur."' _ jar New HAY SCALES.=P. Stebbins C o ., hare just completed the erection of anew pair of Hay Scale's at the corner of tlAir store; and baring a fine, new and wide side-walk Are now prepared to attend to that banch of business. tirC. H. Simmons requests us to state theit he hasyjust returned from New York. where he made extensive purchases for the ()swayo rgulatqr, and will now sell Goods cheaper ,than ever. 00-4'e make the following quotation froth eprivitte'letter 'ticeiN'ed from Lieut. llooerts chidf ohjatin writing you this 'morning is that you may give notice in the JOrnal of the death of Private GFiORGE W HAtelh of our t:eumany. ''rle•tiicil, March rnthunonin. In. Fairfax .Hospital, near Alexandria ;: his aue I think .to have been about 21. He wacs am ng our best mcn, always at his post., and doing his duty. lie AN:AS highly estectued by both officers and men.," , ge r 7A GOOD NILEVEMENT.—TiIe .S7a7l:oard 11. movement has been started raiie a fund of $9OO to secure a hOmestead for the widow and family of Rev. pilaw].) N. Benton, Chaplain of the 51.st ^ 'New York Vol unteers, who Was killed at Newbern. : Those disposed to aid in tliis , worthy work non remit .to either of.the folloiriiirgentlemen at Owego, lcho have consented to act as a committee to obtaiu subscriptions : F. L. Jones, O. A. Win ! A. throp, D. M. Pitcher, J. T. Thurston, P. C. .ounieks. ga-Fredrika Bremer, the popular Swedish authoress,hae;written,an address to her Amer ican-friends congratulating them onfthe issu iqg of President Lincoln's Message in favor .of emancipation' She praises the president very highly, and thinks that the natiun is now about to be redeemed I j rom the filleat evil of Slavery which has so l i ong Aliklded !Its coon sets and retarded its prosperity. 1 Mir The :President teccntly transmitted the Senate a Slessage, in responSe to a reso lution, to the; effect tat Gen. Stone was ar rested ht his instance and by his .order, and that he should have as speedy a trial as was consistent with the public interest ; but that the exigencies' of the service were such that :neither officers toforin : nor witnessnsto attend, a Court martial could at presem ibe,spared from the field. re c .,BF,ACTIFY YOUR HOLIES ; —TIib a pleas ant sight 'to see the surroundings or dwellings beautified with trees, shrubbery, paist.l or *bite washed fences, etc.; and s lve are pleased to note that some of our citizens are improv ing anal 'beautifying their homes with these additions, God has provided us . With shel ters from the heat and cold, and it-conduces to-both oar health and pleasure to make them at attractive as possible. • a•• WHAT Eris !—A lady, writing a senses tion story, 'thus hugely describes the eyes of her heroine: - • I There was no fliekering l light, like the twinkling of a star, in her large black eyes—' tor l air oilr! Bat they danced alid da 1 beneath their raven lashes. and rolled luxuri-, sully, blazing with a steady ligb ltke. two.! plat planets." Surely, such a remarkable girl roust have a history. “Two great plants!". That'll do. -•••-•0110 «P-0 I Permute OF SALv.inott,—lC Lornr.o Mon tntar last: week .resented his credentials as Minister of the Republic of Salvador. He said his Government lead ordered him to say that , it earnestly desires the peace, proSperty and glory of the United States, oven which the ?resident presides; adding that the people of Salvador are progressive, and eminently A nerican, and that they offer up their vows to Heaven that the people of the Ulitted States inaysontiano prosperous. TheF i resident re plied in appropriate terms. "- tThis season is pronounced by persons of a fervid imagination and a poetic fancy to be the Season of beauty,of splendid and gaudy, imagery, of gorgeous and sublime scenery; the season which inspires the heart with all the tender emotions and love-sick sentimen talities which were ever- conceived by bard or artist,When- the. truth is, it is nothing else than the ragged 'and filthy end of winter. or the muddy,dirty vestibule of summer. Strange that the immortal heroes of sona,!and the ar tist. who gives the delicate and lifelike touches to the insensate canvas, shoulL 'nim to cele brate and immortalise the beauties of this season.whealthe fact is the act only makes us dciubt their judgment. "Spring" iiszenerally supposed to consist of • the months of March, April, and May, and if there is anything_ en livening or inspiring its mud and rain every other day,:then we are of opinion !that the one thousand and one writers who hOve entirely exhausted their stock-of sentimental phrases and beautifying adjectives in their description of "Spring," are about right. FRE PRICE:CURRENT. Carrer,teCevery Wednesday toy. P. A. §TEB BINS Zr , CO., S' Wholesale. ail& pealers„in= Groceries - Rail opposite G. F. Glassmiree Eot I; -' Couclersport,,Pa.- • . Apples, green; 3il bu5h.,,.. , - ‘-st62i 'to .1, QO. - do dried, Beans. - Beeswits, `ll 1b.., ,i- •-• . , . , 20 i 2- Beef, . " i - ~. • . ; 4 -i i 5 Berries, dried, V..quart - 6 . i 1271 Buckwheat, - 11 basir., . . 37k.;44 Butter, 'il lb., •, . ' 12 ;15 1 , Cheese, * '•, .).ia 7 10 Corn, ll bush., 1! 75 'lBB.. . , Cam Meal, per ewt., - _ • 1 50- 1;75 Eggs,_ ql . doz ~ i , • 'l2 Flour; extra;:. `i-1; bbl.:,* • .'6 50„;1 , 00 -do superfine I', . .5 50 6.: 00 Hams, IR•lb,, .., . •. -. ,- , i ,9.• ;12,1 Hay, V ton, ; I 700 8,00 Honey, per llit,, I I 10 - 121 . Lard,. • " • I , -. 10 :12 Maple Sugar; per lb., , 8 ;10 Oats, V bush., .1, t2B ':3O ' Onions, ." , • • - 50 1:75 Pork, `-t1 bbl., 1.6 06 10 00 d 0.1.1 lb., - • 10 113 do in whole hog;; 7 1b.,• . 6 71 Petatoeq per 'b0,..1 25374 Peaches, dried, 1:1 lb., . 125 POultry. Rye, per bush., 63 `L 75 Salt, bbl.,! 275 a5O d 0• t 1 sack; - -. • 115 Trout, per A bbl.,. - 450 6, 00 Wheat. 7 fi bush.,oo 12,1 White Fish, -bbl., • 4-50 5: 00 $25 PLOYM ENT! $75 AGENTS WANTED. We will pay from $25 to $75 _:Per rari • -ah, and all expenses, to active - Agoras, or give a commission. , ParticularS sent frOe: Adt,ITSS ERIE SFIVING NUMBER COMPANY, R JAMES : General Agent. Milan.' Ohio, • nu2tly The Confesions and XPE , :fiTEE of an Licalid Published I for the hem fit and as a warning and .n caution to yonnu . men who suffer from Neryous Debility, Premature pecay. Re . suppiying et the same time the means of self cure. BY one who has cured himself:after be ti; put to relt expen , e through medic:il imposition andqn:,ck ory By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope. sitiffir mpie....mriv he had of the author. MAYFAIR. Esq.. Bedford,Kings I county. New.York24--Marl9spuly • C-i 4 TARDEN SEEPS STEBBLNS & CO. NOTICE EVE 4BODY HOUSE, SIGN AND; WAGON PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND GLAZIER. . VHF. undersigned wishes to inform 111(4 pub-, lie of eouderSport and vicinity that he will attend tit all Work entrusted to him. 'Particular attention paid to Paper-Ilanginz. Shop with John Recklit.,w, east side Of the Court .11ouse. • F L Coudersport, April 30 Gin CANASr .i AGA MILLS • SUPERFINE FLOUR for '31..35 per &lei. or $525 per Barrel. Also. Groceries of everydescription' as cheap as can he afford ed, at the ' POST OFFICE STORE.. Feb. 19, 1/362 • lIE Altriptic ALipthly for February. is re• ceived and for'sale at the Post Offiee. Ak LSO. //a, i rpfr, Peterson and the nett-Amer ican Patriotic gonthly—The Conthiental. BOOTS AND SHOES. SAADBF.,RG & BRO'S Tanners and Curriersc . H AVE also established : Boot and Shoe Manufactory; oppo'zie D. E Glas.smire's Botel, in the room formerly occupied by J B. ;with. ,They offer their Boots and Shoes at a: - • LOWER RATE THAN'THE SAFE QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLO 'IN POTTER 'COUNTY. And they will have nothing but the best Svork men and the best stock that the country will produce, and money', and labor can procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR WORK, WILL (..HVE-SATISFACTICO. Hides, Calf Skins, t-heep Pelts taken at the Highest Marset Price GIVE US A TRIAL! cuuders,,,,ft. Pa J, Marc! lit P. A. STEBBI Have just re NE %V LO LRALDFOAD PLOWS POINTS. SELLING VEItY LOW FOR READY PAY. March 12:1862 A DVERTISE in the 40111r -1.11. na 1, Only paper in the tanuaty. D ROWN SUGAR 'for 10 cents per;p:Onnli LP and County orders taken :it 85 cents on the dollar at the Post Office Store. Jan. 8. 3 QUACRU'TIONB forwarded for any; of the k 3 standard publications, and books OrOcur ed from' Boston, Philadelphia pr New York, oil short notice. give its a call at the . - POST OFFICE.. MIR , : BEST OF FLOUR kept coustitutly on hand at the ;: Post:Offmo Store. Jan' O. =SE ESE 100 2,00 1 00 '1;50 FRESH for Sale by & EMMI OF AND t Which they are EU= MAY, `1 lift, (I 'WORTH OF NEW GO AT I Si r Bellow th e \ here gi TAFE rilmisure in infor,mi,' 1. and ,enQtatners that I an I % fine. fresh assortment of Coo' those who are in want at' an me an early cell. . , ' I keep„ • DRY • GOODS, GROCET 1 BOOTS and SBOES, 1e , 1 And e r; kt;pt in a o;,untry Storei CROOK EAS, ' I have just retur les Vol* . with one of the largest stOcks of coo, ever brought into this propose to. sell besf EIF FY per et ow. b e !icily:gat in this vieit ville or Olean noexc Gods liaxe b ten 1 C/ m 1 fro m a I urge i l houSes that cad failed at from 50 to I"! ets u of the uprig,inal c .ust am prepared to give b cram s that chaos ! to gi LOOK AT SO.XIF, OF T Very nice. Sheeting -11 cts , sold by wos at tne pre-ent time Good -cotton bats fo Good hints for 6 t 9 to 14. Fine Dela . , to 20 ets,, worth 15 ti (loud . I.'we& from 2 worth 44-i 63. C ;ilk-froiii 50 cts. to 75 ets to SI 50. Good, Suits of nick Clothe: Pots, Calf ißoots,.ildidifs._, I $lO. worth $1:, Groceries,l. have a 'pleasant'l'ea for 50 and 'upwards Good cts., : white col The suga eratus for 6 cts. Coll( 8 cts., bar - Molasses . Best Ken)! ets 'gallon Flour at prices " lii the line Shoes we 'b r ave a Lad ed MoroCeo Boot for by most dealers for Heavy Kip Ladies W 75 ets Fine Congi ,and others from 50 c worth 6 to- ' 12 shill Calf .BoUts fur 2 50; hoots fur 1-6 - shilling t..:,,b*1.; for 20 shillit wards. Ladies Ste fro Bto 22 shilling slit Os for 12 Rril Flannel t'ron► 2 yard. Fine Gin ha cents , Gatnbi•ies Ven's Heavy ) Work Jacket Coats fur 8 sl Arid . now I intend stock full to supply th choose to buy at WHOLESALE or And MI Families 0 • ill receive Goods cost, iii. New York,. transportation,, and my Wier good to pay calls upon me and Goods at the prices them for their C4)cning., C. 11. Sill me a Effl OSWA.YO Kay 10, 1862. fie. 0, aeweUer and ';Watchinak °GATED on Main St. oppositp the t 1.41 House, Coudersport, Pa, ;• , Clocks. Watches, tic., Repaireu on short notice and warrant give satigfaction. , • ; 41 good assortment,of , CLOCKS, • , ' 'WATCMES; and , JEIVELRI on habd. Cheap for CASH and warms repretented. As an'even 'exchange is is. berg 1 will give you time for Money. , Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1 1861 ; • DS us' BOOK ' STORR 24 ain ab ov ;3 i't7o. Si COUDERSPOkt,.P rices al Mil 1.11. W. npAiN, Puurnagos.. I • 800 X S , IVIAF'S, G ,LOBES BLANKS- • DOCKETS LEDGERS- DAY-BOOKS- • I REpEIPT-BOOKS • irk- friends 'fist 'receiving s and that ell had better give I MEMORANDUMS, • I'AsS-BoOKS, D I-A R I.E S, • PORTFOLiv . .S, -1 HERBARIUMS,: LETTEF.-BOOKS* Isympr,sporis Greek, Latin, French and German Teat Books. • • • Al! School Books used in the Co i unts hond,,or . .i,nuncdiately procure' when desired ! I S. ()VISIONS, 11D.Wr A. RE usually frbm New I• i best. and s that was. eutintv. L ; Magazines or any Periodicals supplied NN'lle desired.- - i . I. A good assortment of Paper,i Envelopes 'Pens tad Inks. Also, of Wall-PaperS ; Draw in Mateijialsi Water Colors, .c. i I 'BIBLES, TE§TAmENTs, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of varion4inds GO oDS . r than can pied Myi .ought tor number in the city, 11 the dollarl lereflire I II great bar 'e me u'eall: . MUSIC-BOOKS AND- ISHEq-MUSIC Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men. .td., kc. PRODUCE of all kinds. take in exchange fur Books, &á. ' [l. DEALER in rnpvisioNs, GROOERITIS, , 'HARDWARE, DRY goODS i • Has ; been so fortunate as!to secure the serrir E PRICES untate as:to secure the ces Of TEIWIAS .1. BAKER. who is Itnaltir4 and:mantling Boots and •S4oei in hit own une*ceptionablc with GOOD TOCK.. 1 bare concludedto sell only far READY- PAY, from October 1, 1861. • Will buy Dbles, j'elts,,and som9 Grains. BT '!:land, (formerly CuAingville3 from 8 to Merchants r 14 to 18. S cts roll. 11, worth Ines fr. ro II 25 and SO. to 38 cts., oOd Black 1.00, worth n _,rout: land, Sept., 1861 ! A ! (HABIT 13 Se'; KEL LY'S t p ,:t. TYRE can always be found the' best of !Cooking, Box and Parlor , , T() E : Coat, Vest, ravat, &c., for AlsO, TIN and SHET4RON: wop. KETTLES. SPIDERS; SCOTCH HOWLS, FRtING-PANS, SAP,PANS; and: pAULD RUNS . . :Also, • • Agricultural ;thple*teitts, ouch as PLOWS, SCRAPh.:RS.t CHLTIVA- Ti)gs. CORN-SHELLERS; HORSE t RAKE DOG-pOWERS. Sr.c: - v - r - r ,• ; ' gdod sweet ts per lb, pgar Inc 8 11. Sal e Soap for 45' ets THE.IR, WORK is well made and the material. goollr'frood'and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS initinp in anY part of the County—Terms easy.l — Heady Pay of kinds, including - Cash, seldM:M iefusedl Store on _Slain Street opposite Conti House, Cdudersport. Aug . . l' ? 1859.-50 •i Ole 0, 44 "Wellsville Boots' and es, Enamel -50 cts sold I to SI 25 461.: ParnW gjoil E ttn&rsigned nuhl respec!tftilly inform' the Orrounding comtnunity4heLt, he bag taken the 'rooms fornterl): , occupied by Job S. Nia.,n, v:•here hep &Oared to;.do alking Boot l ess . tiaiters s. to 1 00, films Fine 4 , .11 kinds of HarnesSWork . oil the shUrtest notice., . 1 1. - • ' LOrIG STRAW COLLA.RS.. also i kept constuatly on hand. Thes . collars area. superior artiel, 'and need but utyial to insure their success. .; • .: : LL ! I?epdii-ing done 'in g ood, sfste. Surcingles, Martingale-riugs, !Tliviies, and Ilatfie straps, &c., lv;pt,consta, tly on! hand. The, public are invited to call and exalt: an , before purchasing elsewbOe.f i i . ''-s: p Y. . N AR. Co dersport. Oct. IGth. ISO. :. I me stogey 'ineßroche gs an ❑p la shawls Wuplen Ind upward billings per 11,r ten - _ FOR. SA.L. UPR. to exchange for Horses, Wagon's, Stock 'Good Notes or Judgment . s. A Ivaluabl Farm situate in Harrison township, Pater Ca: ,Pa, lyina on the . old State road. leading &orb Spring Mills to Harrison , Valley u,tul. Westfield Pa. Containing abont'lll.o Acres,: about S Acres improvetfand in ti 'g u d stittO culti vation.- on which is irected large cram 9Ouse. - good Barns. qurn Houie ad othe necessary, ontrbuildings,:a good App l e Or r. chard containing someitWenty digerpit kintiS of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees, i . e. Tile above Farm. lies about 1 mile frOrn Harrison •v•Il 7 miles from Westfieldiaad Miles &pin Spring Mills, and'is a good Stock and! Grain Farmi, and ,will be sold so that any one that dan Make a payment,. of 3. or 4 kundied doWnl, can make tie fitrm pay for itself witt his Ittl bor. ~Price, $2,500.'f0r partienlar.inguir! of PeterSipmons now accupyirig priid:farm, or C; IL Simmons, Osiirayo Vill ike. ?a. '1 -- C. IL, SIM.IIIONSO,I or . 9 ets no. Ribbed to keep my se who may RETAIL, Volunteers at the I first etinrdle'ss! of 11. !° Still !hold ny one! that not finding iven tol pay d expenses Tan 15,3861 D-I,ANKS of all kinds for sale t Lb' I" Deeds ; W:irrants'; Eiecution, S Subptenas; Constable' of TOwns , School Orders, Notes , of .alk kinds— ttt d and printed to order. W teudcd to promptly, and at pricets , to timer; Give as a trial, ONN 9 LATOR EOM LUCIEN BIRD, T.T . ; -1,:. I; • : • - Sold, Agpin. Land' G-ot t 4 iIItd.ONEY 1 4:: _ I IMMI EMI tISTHEBBINS:4IPO I: •.. =EI Ella WM MIMI EIZI MIMI =UM • Have receatly received and ope!n!d' 4 1 - , i . 1 ; , • d as rob- MEE e ®, + " • • _ : k • - 1"..!•• 'l' - THE LARGEST lAIITD BEST STO USE =III ! I OP I= ~_ II ~. .., f I I - i 1 i , i . i , ; Tha 't has been Isronght to: this market the sent season. , • , "Theif no* stoik ofl 1 I= DRESS COWS HE Lat 11=M LO ME M A LO than inch Their Wick DO s'riery comple - The Persons 'des will do well t. tEN.Their olitcustomers are especiall oiled to call aid examine their stock, an. their prim!. ' 'I • • • t , • . 1 STEBBINS' 'Corner Store OPPOSITE D F GLASSUIRE HOTEL I I, • 'wOIIDZILI/1701; iCA. is Offic'p mmond, .ip and -ept an RIC 4 •uit the MINI , • rr Mill , , 1 . I 1 MI 1 i 1= 'oroprioes lug, Tory • =I st Styles I 1 • ' • i prireh l ase4 at, the , I • • ME ST CAS Al S, = IMII .I they offer them at -! El - - , WE R: FIGURE , ode can be bad at any Ott House in, town. 1 • ESTIC .. . • I - --- - i_ r : ;• te; and as I.hey livid : them 1 clusi l. vely for , , , .ADY-PAY, . -cannot be undersold 4 ring a good article at lotq give them a call., ' • - • . Sarsa - art "::;:. - -•.;. ; !'OI.P.ITBUTLICI - TEE — -BUM — . dtiit sir til,,qe;ds 011444 i;ifini.filil ‘ e;i44l;tints:, : Turnors,..l3lcorsp. P 14611414, "Pustules; ! B.lsissi . and Skin ,D/seauesse ' 0AKLU1D,1641.4 - 6tita ' 3ntiot, Art** l Co.-Vents feet, itq tnys duly 'knowledge whet 'your fataapirill has dims UaTinit:lnherited s Eurartlietta infettion,-b bastisfissikb. 'from It in various ways fur yam. Watetinties it Lunt cut In Ulcers on ant: hunts andltinnS turned and rilefrresed meet the stomach., Two years ago It broky out on surliamd rifick , ,:coltnASiyjimil.. and ears with one sore. which wets pilau! and loathsome taliond description'. K I triedlitaktnimliellietstidSeiisul; phpicians . , but without lunch relief from tiny thing. . Q.er., the rillurder grew worse:. A t length 1i all.fuNkells,t - , to read in the (looped llessenger that, you had prepare* en alterative (Feresparp forj hose frtintllourriputikiT tleit that any thing you made must be pod. I sent to ' Chiellinati and got it; and used WWI It-cpird :4: Ma? it, Cu you nal,a, in small tinselot-aleaspOotent over e, mouth, and need almost tlaive taitthe; ',NSW and > isldth Ain anon began to form *Mart' the scaly, chicle after • while foil ott. My skin is neet.eliax, and 1-knoir Oldie feelings that the . tliame Las guile from anysy!item. You , can sc-11belioso that I fm-1 what t smiiying wheni rtia - you, that I.ho1d• you to be use r& the apnetliss of the aid restalsovor gnitefully: • Years, •, ,1 • . • • ALFlttln 11..TA1.PiT,,, • • ~. • St. Anthony's Piro. Reiss or Erylittinss 4 —Tatter. and Salt ithonso, 'Scald ; Ringworm, Sore Eyes, 'props*. ;ill:. 'Robert 3i...Pivble writes from Stdem,-7ii;.:ilt.t'lltb ' '- Sept..7ss9, that_ he hits cured an inveterate ease . Itropsy,.whicit. threatened to •'terminate fatally, ty till persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and Wen n; deugwoite • Nati/Juane Erysipelas by large 'doies of the satat; sae; he cures the commis Eruptions ky It constantly, Bronchoeele, Goitre or Sviellied 'llrOok.;' Zebttlon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes: • • •:Thria bat; ties of your Sarsaparillaenred me hum a Goitre—a hid. eons. swelling on the neck, which" I had suffersd from over two years." • s. • • Lencorriscea 'Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine .Ulgeration, -Female Disianora. , ..! 'Dr..7 ii. S. Channing, of New _York City, writes:„" nest cheerfully comp lyarith the request of your agent its saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterathe in the numerous coMplalntit for Whirh =am employ such a remedy. but espetially, In .Fisstide Diseapg itt the Scrofulousdinillesis. I have rimed vinstryinvetire !defuses of Leucorrioxia by it,-and some where the gonn. plaint was caused by Wren:timer the aterui. The ulew alien itself ',wittrenottoured. Nothing willtin , pay ltnowk edge equals it for these female derangements. ' Edward S. Marrow. of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A daw• :wrens alwrion trimnr on one or the females In my finally% triildi had defied all the reitiedies we could employ, has tt length been cmitpletely cured by.yotir Extract of Sir; smatrilln. Our physician-thought nothing but artirpse Sinn coma nlrurd relief, lint he advised the trial of Sege Sarsaparilla as the last resort befmi gutting,. Judd; TOmved effect nnl. Alter Inking your remedy eight weeke no symptom of hue disease remnins."- s • . and Mercurial Dlsease. . . ' . . New ORLEANS, 25th August., 11151 K '' • DR. J. C. Attn.: Sir, I cheerfully - comply with the re. I. nest of your agent„zind report to you some oil Hie ante have realised with your Sorsapruilla. •- 1 .- -.. . I linen cured with it, in my practice, moat Of Wit eont: Plaints for which It is • recommtettled,and hare &trod De ,Recta truly wonderful in the cure of r.rierral mut lir. xtrial Discare. one or my patients had SyphilitiC ?akar* .n his throat,"which were commuting Ids palate and Si top of his mouth. ' Your Saneeparilla,-, atendily take% 'tired blot in five weeks. Another MU attaeked by eat , I ' 3ndary ayettpttium in his none: and tlie.ulceratlon lead eaten away 11 1:0111.1derable prortof his* that I believe the disorder would Komi read, his brain and killtim. 'Dirt it yielded to my administration of your -6tremparillat. the ulcers heeled. and be is well again. not of icourse'svithinit some disfiguration to his foci. • A womainwho - had beak treated fur the same disorder by mercury was tottering from this poison in her. bones. • They tali become eo wen- O live to the weather that on a damp day she suffered at -1• =orbiting 10111 In her joints and bones. 7 She, tce,•wite ‘nired entirely by your tersaptirillit in &few weeks. I. know limn its fiermula. which your agent, have me, that chit Meittlintion front your lobo,ntory meet be a great remedy.; consequently, these truly remarkable moils aith it have not surprised me. - - - Fraternally yours, G. V. I.AltlldEft,ll.ll6t ftheusnatleutt (ism t, Liver ; Complillet. INDEPENDENCE, Pientuti Co., Va.. title July, 11159. DR: d. C. Arent Sir, I have been afflicted with a gala. 511 chronic itheunodinn fora long time. which balled the ;kill of physicians. and Murk to no to spite of all Abe 'ensues I roll find, until I tried your Baroaparilla. One sonic owed me hi two Weekei. and restored toy. general 3ealtie so much that I am for better than ,before 1 wall lttorked. I think 4t a wonderful medlehm. ..7.1 , 1tgA U. 'Jules Y. Getchell. of .St. writes: "I hay. bent ulilicled for years with an offidino of the Veer ;militia lest coved my lentil's. I tried every thing, and eto.7y,thieg failed to relieve me; and I have been a broketi•down Wan ksr noose years from no other canoe-than derangentrultrif 'he Liver. lkly beloved pastor. the liev. 31r.:Enpy,addied Inc to try your Sitnesparillst, because-he said he kr.ewyotas unkany thing yen made was worth trying. By the Rage. Mg of God it Ima Mired use. and has no purified my blood vt to make a new man of me. I feel youncesalts. The gent that can be said of you is not half gold eisoukk:" Sehirrns,Cancer Tumors, Eniargenient, • Ulceration, Caries and, Exfoliation. Ist the Houes.. -A great variety of cues have been reported_ to n' where furep of theet fonuid/title complaititi hove resulted from :he we of this remedy, but ',Mir space here will not admit !Min.' Sout them may be found in our Atomics= Almanac. which the agents - below named - Ire plaismt:te Uirnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia. 'Heart t lsense r Fltw, Ern** , - sy, .111elaneholy, Sepraigla,. .„, remarkable-mires of these isllfeetli - ms have bees wade by the alterative power of this medicine. It stitnn ,ates the vital functions intilwrigorons . action, 1611 thus rvereolitearlisorders with+ would be supposed.beyord iii feaeli. Snell a remedy leis ling been required by the tile. :em.ltiee of the people, and we ore eutiftdelat that-this lo for them al: that medicine can do. I • Ayer's Chetryjectoral, FOIL THE HAM, CURE, OP Coughs. Voids. litiluenza, Hoarseness, ' 'Crouo, , Dronehitis, Incipient 'CUStaI, sumptlon;lOnd for the Relief of Consumptive Patients • Is • •In advanced. Stages._ of :the Disease. ' . . This is a remedy so nuirersally known to forms . any ether for the cure of,throat and. lung conralainta. this! X is useless here to publish the cridencerF eirrtirW.''lts unrivalled excellence for. tongha ; and.colds; and its truly wonderful cores of,pulmonary disease, hare wide it ,known throughout. tho. civilised 'nations of the watts. Few are the communities, - or even families, anions them who have not sortie personal experienceet , lteetrecte—• some living trophy in their fuldsrof its 'Victory over the rubilennd dangerous disorders of rho throat sad lunge. As all know the dreadful futility of "these disorders, and as they know, too, the'effects ofthis rentedy.irenee:Luot lo more than to assnre them that it has now all the vie -toes that it did' have when making,the cures 'bids.: gave Won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. prepared by Br, 7, C. ATER - Ea. CO., Locieti, Eat a. Sold by . O. S & E, A. Jones, 'Coudersgart; .Mann & Nichols, Miliportt; N. J. Mills, .Coles burg ' • .Colct'ell Lyman, Roulet ;A. DoreY k Son, Ulysses; A B.' Horfor4 Dusaingrille ; and by Dealers generally . . WESTERN FOTEL4.:, , Nos. 9. 11, 13, 15, 17. : COIIIITLAii.DT.RI7II3/T, Near Broadway, liew York City. This old-established and,,favorite,resart of the BuSiness community haitiden recently re 'fitted, and is complete in •e'rerthindthat-eaa minister to the comfort of its patrons... Ladies and Families are specialty and carefitllY Pro vided for. • • It is centrally located •in the business4l,2trt of the city, and is contiguous to tlie,prinCipal lints of steamboats, cars, omidbUsei, fairies: In consequence of the , pressure catned,by the Rebellion, prices hare been reduced to ONE poLLA.n. AND FIFTY. CENTS PER DAY. The table is amply snpnlied — filth'4lr.the luxuries of the seasun, and is equal tb:that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodp.ticnr tite r 'offered for tip ward of 400 guests'.'. - - Do not believe runners, hachmen,and others who may say "the WeSierti lEfotel'it'ofulL b° D. D. WINCHEST.K4Proprietor. , Thos. D. Wincliesten., , M 3 A NEW AND BEADTIFDL *squint, Mistakes of Educitteeditia. BY . JOEM -S. D.,: 12m0., tauslin, price 50 ermts .; piper eo-y -ers,2s - Copie4 of .thistl)ls6lE Atttitl two seu:,tv.muil on receipt of the ;prißft s jtt age stamps. -.lPlea.e address . . J. C. GABRIGIIES4 ' 1413 . 80uth Foltriti &tett, Yhilndeipt Le,. Pn,
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