A ?s~ v' ~ : ~~y. IN=E U IMI _ ter.4tivejo - itnjtate at tlyr,,ballet-box an trample . 80-freely.: set. before us: by. - our fello*.eitisene- on the battlefield. 7',',ln:thefulfilinetit' Of these grave duties; - Weiitycite i te' the standard of our country -men.-of. every' class anti:opinion. . acorn the baseness that invokes party hate '..or popular. prejudice. When we behold :the adopted and the native citizen,' the, :Detioorat — Eind the Republican fighting Tai4hy side in the, army; we are inspired :by the lesson to do likewise in the quiet -Walks of civil life. . . ' Loyal trien•ot Pennsylvania, it is for you 'determine' bet Ween the friends of the `Giaverntneni 'and the war, and the oppo : meats- of _both.. It is for you . to declare for thiSTaympathizers With freedom or the' sympathizers with slavery and the -rebel ' lion: It . is for you to decide whether you will' strengthen Abraham Lincoln or Jef- 1 Tertian Davis. It is for you to saylwhetherl the traitors shall -be crushed or 'whether _our, free institutions shall pe crushed. I 'There le r and ,there can' be, no middle pathway. 7 There are, indeed, but two parties--patriots or, traitorstliose who are for the Union, and those who are , against it. And all men who' are not openly for the Republic must be counted' among its enemies.. It is a fact that You cannot too care fully Ponder, that the leaders of the eppo- 1 sition to the Government in this State' are the same, with, discreditable excep tions, who encouraged the policy which I encouraged the traitors to commence the ' i rebellion.. Their whole effort.since the war began has been to divide the people of the loyal States. They announced, early. in 1861, that Pennsylvania should' join the South in the .event of a se:para-1 tion, and this is their secret hope to-day. They would have held the hands of the Government that the rebels might strike l 'at its heart,- and would have succeeded hut for,the prompt courage of President' Ltheoln: They followed the fortuues of General Breckinridee up to the period of his desertion into the ranks of the' rebels. They repeat his arguments in this their! country's darkest hour. • Their plea for the Constitution was his plea before lie die* his sword against it. They clamor, As he clamored, against the Abolitionists. They deplore emancipation, even while they deny that the mast effective eman cipationists are the elave.holders 'them selves. They bewail confiscation acts, While Jefferson Davis sequestrates the property of all loyal men in the South. And, as if to complete the parallel, and to show how sincerely they love the trai tors, even as they pretend to despise the treason, they see our brrve men perishing on the battle-field and in hospital, fromr the disease of the swamps and the bullets' of the foe, and discourage enlistinents in ' order that they may be relieved; and, while Prating of a negro exodus, into the free States, to' terrify our laboriug whites, denounce the employment of the escaped colored men of the South to lighten the Burdens and lessen the labors of the white defenders of-the flag? We address you, loyal brothers_ and friends, in the earnest hope that: ybu will not desert your country in this momen tous crisis. We feel that we have the right of this great argument. We are supported by the hope that all good men • are with us. Everywhere, in the free States, the same organization for. which we speak is supported by citizens , without reference to, forater* l party distinctions. The Republicans have come forward to give this organization their sanction. The most distinguished and orthodok Demo. crats have joined the ranks of Ole great army of loyal men, and from every battle. Meld our 'brave soldiers send.usi words of tipproral - and of thanks. In Pennsylva nia, the great People's party have enrolled hemselves ini this mighty movement. lhall .it fail-? - . Will you permit a few dis- ' atitlented leaders, the relics of a debased ?old guilty 'Administration, whO are, in fact, more responsible for the war than a 4 tither elisS but the rebels themselves, to sway you frotu your obligations to your . coinitry r This cannot be—this must Itot be: . 1 • Every inducement invokes us to con• sohdate and coloperate. The comfort and, ' , necessities ofl our fellow-citizens in the' ifield of war—the support of our patriotic PreAdent and' our fearless Governor, that they may fulfil:tbeir great trusts efficiently I—and the threatening aspect of foreign: !Powers—call:upon us to sink all consid orations before the one absorbing duty of the hour. The uon:!inees of the loyal inen of .sylvania for State officers, Hon:. Thomai E. Cochran. of York county, fob Auditot tleneral, ands Hon. Rois, of .Lu.; zeree,. for Surieyor General, deserve your United and ardent support. • Nil. Coehrati Las served with great credit to himself and advautognto . the State for the last three years - in the pOsition for:which be is' again preented. He is known and esteemed for his pure personal and up ri-ght character, and his high abilities and extended experience, are additiOnd'assur ancesithat he is worthy of the suffrages of the filends of the Government.; General Boss has belonged to the Democratic par tyoncl is one of that large at. l 4 iefluen- tial . bodyOf men who have foreVer broken the shackles of the slave'power4 and who see in the, present troubles the, opportu inity to - prove; their independence ot those treacherous leaders who, dur}ng these trying times,!degrade the name of Deinoc facq by using it as a cloak for 'sympathy With treason.' Beloved at his own home, and in 'a long course of public service 'having earned the, confidence of the people *ad Itathered a valuable experience, be is apineetlY fitted for the trust) that has been conferred upon Jam. To &et these tentlemeni will sequin the copcerted.and cordial - ee-eperation of the loyal citizen's Of the 'State.ltiveuldl be. most °nip/hie-if, with every othiiid. vantage:' we should 'fail to win , ,a great victory in, October 'for-want of an effective and extended organization; or if we should, by . dissentions.. among ,ourselves, on minor issues, give the. victory to onr adversaries.. The duty of securing a strong and able representetion in Congress, to sustain the President in his noble' weir policy, • and -!to defeat the candidates of the . Breekinridge sympathizers, is para. mount and binding. Let' us not forget that we have also to elect a Legislature that is :to choose a United States Senator; and that in every county important; cere are to be elected. If we act up to the call and to the council of the State qonvention from which we' derive our authority, we shall achieve a great and listing triumph, In this struggle; it'is the duty of .all men to forego personal preferences for' the common cause; and he who shall refuse to respond to this sentiment is unequal to the awful respon sibilities of the times. To accomplish complete unity,'and to prepare for a suc cessful result, it is advisable that the loyal men should meet together in 'their respective wards and districts frequdotly.l These are the fountains not only of ;all power, but, in this emergency, of all patri otism and popular enlightenment. Armed with the weapons of truth and of love Of country, and strong in the sense of a per fect understanding among ourselves, we can defeat all the hosts of our adversaries, and encourage our public servants in council and our gallant brothers in the field of battle. . CYRUS P. MARKLE, Chairman GpIRGE W. HAIBIERMT, Secretaries. W. J. Iloweaa, BOOX STREs Main above Third St. I COUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. MANN, PROPRIETOR. t : BOOKS, 311APS, GLOBES, BLANKS DOCKETS- 'LEDGERS- . DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, DIARIES, • PORTFOLIOS, ' ; HERBARIUMS, LETTER?-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin,' French and German Tekt- Books. 'All School Books used in. the Coun ty hept on hand, or immediately procured when desired. 'Magazines or any Periodicals supplied When .desired. . A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, 'Water - BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, • Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, &c. [ll-343 r_ltily I panitzs gripp ! - 4' THE undersigned vould respectfully inform thesroulnocomnuthathehas taken the' rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared to do • 1 All kinds of Harness Work on the shOrtest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS, . . . . also kept' constantly on hand. These collars tire a superior article, and need but It trial . to insure their success. 41. . Repairing done in good style. • Surchigles, Martingale-rings, Hames, and Hume -straps, &c., kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. ' • • • ' S. P.IIINAIt Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860. I - " THE 'UNION " • ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, - Philadelphia. TI TON S. NEWCOPIIP:R, Proprietor. This - Hotel is eetitml, convenient by Passenger cars to all parts of the: city, and in every partienlar adapted to the wants of the business public. • • Terms $1 tO per 4ni. NATRONA COAL OM AV , • WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE I and equal to any Kerosene. WHY buy. an explosive.. Oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect Oil? Made only by , -. 1 ' ... . . PRITI'A SALT ALANUFACTSRMS. 60A1PANY; . No. 127 .yira in y. ..,p treat; Philadelphia: e - . Febj. 1; ISM . ' 'ly MZIMEI w . NE* 2.: -GOODS' Purchased during the recent panic 'and great decline in Goods in New York. DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Readp-made Clothing, lIATS• and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOE'S. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, Fancy Goods, NOTIONS. Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, and WOODEN-WARE. We respectfully invite et call, feelitig conaden hat we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better• Goods for ess MONEY than can be had" at any other House in Potter or adjoining counties. I== We baye also added to our well-known stock of goods, a new and complete stock of PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemicals, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Gluee. Dye Stuffs, CASTILE : SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes. &c. &c. &e. ALL OF WHICH will be sold f t , a• the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't Fail to Call and See ! P. A. STEBBINS &M. CORNER OP MAIN AND SECOND STREETS thursitirerr, PA., • d.,.a rbi Bogle Citthit.'-;TholVer hae Beigue J~ War -of itliellaiiatiOlV.llgaiEllt aid ; - Tettah 3 340 1 arasth;Diseased Gtung,loottuteke, Dar,• •,!• - aohel.atriNOTlXl4o4 C OuR, ATTT , T , Y.ll6' Dr. Writ.. $:.l - I.Urd?6 , DENTAL, : TREASUR : A cotaislete get of Reticedes for ,; PROSERYINg THE 'TEETH; ; PURIFYING THE BREATH AND MOUTH add ' CURING TOiJTHACHE, AND - NEURALGIA. NE =a •'=- • ‘'t ;‘' ' crarrsyrs •1" Dr. Hurd's cdiebratcd MOUTH W..4SH,llhottle., Dr.Hurd'iunegz,raled TOOTH PO WDE44I bOx Dr.Hrrif enzagio, TO 0 THACHE ,DRO PS,I Dr. Hiid's UII I •RIVALLED4-NEURALGI* PLASM?. • • • Dr. Hurd's MANUAL _on theßest Hielns of Pieservingithe Teeth,' including Directions for the Proper Treatment of Children's Teeth. • FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the 'eeth TOOTH PAW'S, etc:; etc. Prepared pt. Dr. Hurd's Dental - Office, 77 Fourth:St; prooklyn, (E. D, ' Price, ; ONEDOLLAR; or; SIX for. $5. - The Denita T i reasurymakes a package eight inches by fiie, and is sent by express.': . Full lirectioii far aseis on each article. The followink; articles We can send;sePar= ately, by mail, 'I; • r ' • The Treatise on PiesirvingTeeth sent; post paid, on recept of Twelve Ceuta, or four stamps. ; • • ; j, r The Neuralgia Plaster, for Neuralgia in the Face, Nervous' eadacbe, and •Earache, sent, postpaid, on; receipt of Eighteen• cents; or six stamps. ; • The Neuralgia and laminates Plaster (large siz,,) for pains2,in the Chest, 'Sboalders, Rack; or any part loathe body, Sent. post-paid, on receipt of Thir4y-Seven cent's. • . Address I Wm. t Hurd & ifiuildln g s, New York. Dr. Efurd' MOUTH'WASH,•TOOTE4 POW DER, and TGOTHACRE DROPS cannot be, sent by mail, but they Min probably belobtain ed at your Drag or Pciiodical Stores. I If they cannot, send 'to us for the Dental Trfeasury, price, One Dollar, which contains theca. •; NOW, • ARE DR. MOO'S PREBARATIONS GOOD The best evidence that they are is, that their firmest friends and best patrons are those who have used ;'them longest.'.Da: Wihtair.r g...• HIIItD' is an eminent Dentist' of Brooklyn. Treasurer Of the New 'York State Dentists' Association; and these preparations hive been used in ibis .private Practicefor years] and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williapishurgh questions. their' excellence, while j eminent Dentists or New York recommend them as the best knownjj to the profession. ' Without, the aid of advertising, dealers' have sold them bi the gross., 1 , . • ' , 1. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Times says :' "We are halipy CO know _that • °tn. friPnd, Dr. -Hord, is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Month Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret of his success rests witht the fact that his articles are precisely what they are represented to be, us we can testify from their long use." : , s The well known P. T. Barnum writes :—"I found youri Tooth Powder 'so good that my family have used it all up. We find it the best Powder for the teetli that we eVer, used, I shall feel obliged if you will send mdanother supply at the Museum at your, coni J enience, with the bill." Il• •But their cost is so small that' every one May test the matter for himself it Beware of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no ecid, nor alkali, nor:' Charcoal, and polishes Ilwithout wearing the enamel..: Use po other.; .1 WHAT DOES DR: HURD'S REMEDIES EF I GECT 1 Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash ;and Tooth Powder will give yonng,,ladies that finest charm in woman—a,sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try them, ladies. . •• • ' 1. Dr. Herd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder a, will clean.in the mouth from all foul exhale- ; ' . tions, and if used ,in the morning, will make . , "Every housekeeper should;:have a supply the breakfast taste sweeter and the ,day begin of Johns & Crosley's AntericanCement Glue." more pleasantly - . Hundreds of persons can L.-New York Tithes. 1 . testify to this. Try them, I gentlenten. ' ,1 "It is so cohienient to hive in the house." Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash , and 'Toot Powder 1:.-Itrew York EZ:pren. ' , ... are the best preparations in the world for cur- ' "It is always ready; this commends, it to' ing BAD BREATH and giving firmness and health everybody."-A,t Y. Independent. 0 - • ! . to the gun's. Hundreds of cases of iDiseased "We havCtried it, and 'find. it as useful. in Bleeding Gums, Sore Month, Canker, etc., 'onr house as' water."-Brilkee Spirit of the Times have been cured by Dr. Hurd's astringentwash. ' Price 25 1 CentO per Bottle. Dr. Hurd's douth Wash and Tooth Powder t_.. --. • . I . ens to W h o lesale De a lers. give an additional charm'to ceurt6ip, and I very liberal reductions 'to Dealers. make husbands more agreeable to their wives; : ' TERMS CASII.! . . - and wives! to their husbands. They should{ i fie,„For. sale by all ;Druggists and Store he used hi' every person having ARTIFCIAL I ; keepers generally throughout :the country. TEETH, which are liable to imparda taint to : ; JOHNS & CROSLEY, i • - 'the mouth. . . I J (SOle Manufactdrers.); - Dr. Hurd's Toothache Drops cure Toothach ' -• 78 Williatn Street, ;New York. ,• arising from exposed nerves, and are the bes • (Corner of Liberty Street.) t •JYY. friends teat parents can have in thttn house' t _,, 1 - II" ' ' save theirlchildren from torque and t eselve R ' T THE rizßons OF 'PEACE . .• • from loss 'of sleep and s'ympathetid , sufferlng , • "1' AND .• 1 : Farmerls, and Meclifinics ! you . cannot Wel °- • 'NNE HEROES OF WAR afford to heglect your teeth. For:I a trifiin B. , Anthony,-N0.501 Broadway, Nei , York, ; I sum, you can now, get preservatives, tha . is now'publishing, in ',addition to °they par-, which Rcithschild ilr ' Mtor can get nothin traits, the celebrated dollection known in Eli.; . better. Remember that Dyspepsia; and Con rope, and Anierita as , i sumprion of the LIII3S often originate in Ne Brady's Nation 4 PkatoirraphiCPortrait Gallery; lect of Teeth., Send for, the Treatise on Teet , in which is inclUded PortraitS of nearly.all the and readfDr. Fitch's observation on this su - prominent men of America, not'excepting Jeff ject. Zia° late. to arrest decay ing your ow Davis, Gen Bettnregard,• Floyd, and a h,ost of teeth, said your childred,s teeth. I • other confederates. Price of Portraits, - $3,00 . mail. • dozen. ~Cull be sent by mail. .. , . • 1 : ISe.nraigin PlasterS.• , • ; .; Scenes -of file War for ithe Uhioni • 1 Dr. Hurd's Neuralgia Non-adhestve Plaz!ers . are published,lcard size, and in Stereocopie I are t h e most pleasant and successful remenies form. Also, I' i • ' ' •be fur this painful ever preset.' , disease. The Stereoscopie cieWs of scenes in Paris, Lon patient a;pplies pne, soon becomes drowsy,falle don, and in other parts of England and France, asleep, dnd_awakes free' from pain, and no; in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Holland, Switzer blisnr or other, unpleasant or injurious co 1- : land, Spain, on the' Rhine, ib Athens; Egypt,. sequences ensue. For Earache and Nerve s! Turkey., ad 61.A:ilium. , the •Eloly Land, China, Indio, Cuba, Headache, apply according to directions, a d! &c., itc relief will surely follow. • Nothingican be b -, I: • t . •• . • Our instantatoous Stereoscopic Views are tained equal to Dr. flurd's Compress for Ne-1 The Greatest Wonder of the Age. -• ralgia. ! Try them. They are entirely a nov I,! These are taken in thei fortieth part of aneeotad curious, and original preparation,i and wo and the rushing of water,thenioving of leaves, derfully' j successfuL ' 'They are of two sis, or the march of an array, ddes not in the least one small, for the face, price . ls cents, and tie: affect the taking of these !views. They are other large, for application to the ' body, pri e sold for $3 per dozen: 1 ; 37 cents. Will be mailed on receiptiof price a d We have also on hand and manufacture the' one stamp. , ..ii IV (WHAT ARE,THE PFOPLE,DOI G"I • ~ graphicp largest rhie assortment, of Stereoscopes, , Photo- Alburtis, and I Phottigraphie Materials The American people are intelligPatenou h in the United States, and peihaps in the world to appreciate preparations that contribute o Catalogues,lbontaiding Bats of all 'our Por much tt"' the. happiness of those using the, traits, Views, Stereoscopes,! &C., sent tree by and they want them. Every mail brings s Mail; on reeeiPt, of a stamp..' • ; . letters.( some ordering, the TICEATISS i2n4 TEE . 1 E. ANTHONY, sbl Broadwity, . 1.1 some the NEURALGIA, PLASTERS, and not af yr jyly near St. Nicholas Motel, New York. enclosing 37 cents for the 31ourn }Wass, to e 'I sent 1:14 mail; but to those we are. compel! d ti , to reply that it is impossible to .iend a ha (- pint bottle by mail. The - people ;.want th so Remedies'. • Who will supply them, i NOW is e , . I ; : Chancell - 1 for Agents. ; . - I Shrewd agents can make a• small fortun e in carrying these articles around to families. he Dental TCeasnry , is, the neatest a4icle. tha • man or woman can carry around., Send i f'„ one and see, tor, better, a dozen, Odell we du sell as Samples i for $7.,1 WM. B. HARD a, CO' j : Tribune Buildings, Bow Yor , . • That remittances maybe madd with. Op , deuce, W. B. B. &.Cci.lrefer to the Mayo i o f Bin'oh ia ;‘ l to - GlV:Griffith, - Piesid't Urn) ra y tfi and Ciitizeme Bank, BrooklF, , , n, : aildtd Othicio GLASS, -it • - ---.Fil'IM ;WWl i- . -- , Xahi *Soll imPonOltV AP WWI DOINER'S i :PATENT , HEMMER AND ANL& '... -[ i ~. , Foit iiiND.E.T.WitiG,.p.., - 1 .• , , , Is lilt the thine-for air who tuseltheneedle: ThiS remarkably:o4e and_ deed invatifort Oyes. one the labor Of t hand.;sewing i , : atilt, Com, pletely Pretects the ' / ,fingeir frog', the point of the,( needle, ' and: thakes it neat , and •uniforiii hetit'while the - opefittor is gewing j ," ~:• :: po LADY giOULD-Bi iFTTHOIIT, IT. lii 3 O'clteap; aletple)heautifnl, and.itiefulliVhe Het:outer and Shield :will boient free "of. charge : an eceipt of thii-price, 25 centsw, _', ; - , nclose stanip fer.descriptiye circular and ter a - . :: : 11 ' I ' " .. 't - `.' , ' • ALSO 1 _ . l' fl • O WNER'S METROPOLITAN -SKEIN-WEINDER , , . -r.i;L&ND :II -. '1 .; , : r. f • • I 21-o,ef.ii!glrßtrq 1,-COMPinPi c . ',-;:$ n a Is:fiiiicle ereat merit. 'tie" iii . l'' for tre culposo of . : Vginding : Skeina • off Thread, Silk, Cotton,Yam, , Floiq,,Worsted, &c. It is readily adjusted to the Work-table, and will be .found inispensable to all using the above articles, be being a useful and, invaluable appendage to tit Sewing-Bird. 1. : P ce 50 cts. to $1 according to Style and Finish. .50 per Month 'can be Real -4:1 .1 ized by enterpti ( stng Agents (wanted in every ton and County throughout the United States I, and Canada,) '.oe4itig the above:_ articles, as s les are rapid„ ;pr,ofits large, - andihas no cop-1 p tition. A liheral; discount to the trade. Address A I H . i?owner i, - ..” 442 Broiid way, : liew . York; - Patent6e and Sole froprietor: ?: , 11.B.—qeneral and exclusive Agencies will be granted on'the 'most liberal terres.---ml93in ~. I :TIRE DAY SCHOOL 11,00'6 IFOR SCHOOLS 'called:the-DAY SCHOOL - BELL ,4- .Si now ready.' ;)4 contains abwit) 200 pages nt , chotee , Songs,) Rounds, Catches, Ruetts. Tries, Quertetts, rind Choruses, Many of them Written expressl3l. tor this work,) besides ages of the Elements: of Music: ) The' Ele ments are so easYjand progressite,. that ordi nary 'teachers ;will find'lheinselVes entirely snceessful in instructing even yating scholars ' o sing correctlyland seientificalit , while the !tunes and words ; embrace 'euchia variety of !lively, attractive and soul-stirring.tnusic, and sentiments thin thntl !no trouble will be experi.: lenced in inducing all beginnerS to go oti with' zeal in acquiring l'skill in one kir the' most health-giving. ?beauty-improving: happiness !yielding,' and,7cier-pioducingi exercises! 01 school life. In of its: )elentents;' in 'variety and adu'ptation of 'music, 'arid in, excellence amlnamber of its'songs, I selected, and adii r pted, it claitni ! hy ,tnucti to excel all competiiini. It will be found toibe the best book! dyer issued far!Seminaries, Academies, and Public,Schools.• !' few Sam pie pages of, the Dem .ints,.TuneS, and Songs. are given in it:cirettlar; send arid get one.' It iS compiled by HORACE WATERS, Author of "Sabbath-School Bells." "Nos. Land 2. of which havejnid the enormous sale !Of 1000 in 36 wont* Prices, paper covers;, 20 cents, $l5 per 100: Bonnd, 30,cents, $2:2 per 100 • cloth botiniL embossed gilt; 40. cents, $3O . per!100 2.s ; :eopies fdrnished at the VW price. ;Mailed li.eant the 'retail price. HORACEI WATERS, Publiiher, )Na 481 Bak:du-ay, New York. SOMTFI4NO- i j FOR THE, TIMES ! !! • A NECESSITY' 1N EVERY 16(58E110ED JOHNS 3c CROSLET'S Cement Glue, The stroniest.Glue in the World For Cementing , Wcod, Leather, Glass, Ivory, China, Marble, Pi:melt - an; fAlabaor, Bone, Coral, etc.. ' The only, article_of the kind' ever produc . ed which will withstand Water. , , HORACE IiVATEIIS PIANOS: MELODEONS. 'ALEXANDRE ORGANS; Aar) T. GTLBERT celtbrateu JEOLIAN PIANOS araih'e finest instr nientsloryarlorti and - Churchea, now iiFuse.+ I,T. large ' aslsort meat can be ; dean at the neW - Wareroetni, 481 BROADWAY; between Grand and , Bioine - Streets, which will be sold; at extremely low prices '. PLLitOS and MELODEONS Vora sun dry iankers, new and seciiiti hand , to lei, and rent allckved l ;if puraliased, as per agreemeta. Monthly payments received for the garde. AlsO,'second4hand Pianoi and Meloderins at great, bargains; prlces 'from $25 tip $l9O. Stient Hasit,Mlnsic Hooka:, and . all kinds - of Idnili - Merchandise at War 'prices. • ; I; HORACE A'ATERS ) -hint MORSI)PI Great-- Cities ; we; the undersigned-br4Oiks. heiqhir cur. tht-thatthe_DrAgeotsid*P°B3-Eul, Physioituts Of our several Cities haveSiguid. alloorunent ataalaSSaMtiltia that ArEive sassaPlaux , 44:. l3 4l.. 4 b 2 6 ECti_.-snuid.,:lxi;b l*r a :remedy, of : great exeq4 9 :4 oo . and She cohlidenee of the qousnunhar. OE Ham grAkes Mayor of LOWELL, ROIL, 41EARD, *War- o f - I F I / 3 .. /± I :T , Mayor of MANCHESTER; _ A;.• HON. JOHN ABBOirjr, Mayor of CONCORD 37, HON. A. H. .13171,L0CE, -Mayor-or'WOITESTEB, MASS,- 16: 0 1 ; 14 ** 1 ; 141 4 813 EL% • Mayor of A 11.31; HON. F: W. LTNCOLN,- Mayor of 430STON, mss. HON. 'MST. M:1 RODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDEiTOE,,E. - L Ako§ ' W. ' PIVEN97IOE, Mayor of zronvia.ol, HON. j., Nr ,HAR,R.th, ' May& of , NEW. LoNDI EON. CHAS. . 8. 1 7 10b.1:69 'mayor of MONT.E HON. D. F. TIEM.A.MT,I ; • • maYor of NEW Y 4 EON. E. M. inwsm: • Mayor of Euscar, HON., ADAM ; . wrbsort, • - .kairoi of TOGO HON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CllsTlaiv HON. I. H. CRAW-FOR • I Mayor of LOUIS HON. JOHN SLOAN, -• • • • • • .Mayor of LY .HON. SAXES McPEE -• :Mayor of BOW .1 JAMES. W. NOR • " Mayor of AII HON.• HENRY COOPE ' Mayor of .TrA TTO HON. .114.17. ES S. BEER Mayor 'of .IT'FIDFIyr EON. , NITILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW HEMP I 334), BON. s. BLAISQELL, • - Mayor of FALL. EITER, .HON. W. H. CRA.NSTON; mayor of NEWFORT, HON. FRED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, ILL. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS 'CRIITC.Ete..ha,D, Mayor .of CHATTANOOGA, TEMY. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, ' Mayor of TIIthCALOOSA, ALA. HON. R. D. BAUGH, mayor or 1,....31.7Ea5, HON. GERARD STITH,. Mayor •of NEW ORLEANS,. LA. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROWir-ISTEE, N. Y. HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, ' Mayor of UTICA, N. Y. HOIT. GEO. WILISON, Mayor of ,PITTSBURG, HON. Ot. H. BITHL, ' • Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. HON. HEMAN L. PAGE, Mayor of MILW HON. W. W. VAUGHN, NEayor of IGA.C.Lnui, 104. HON. A. FARR, Mayor of KENOSHA, MS HON. JOHN C. HAINES, mayor of Ur.t.C...4G0, ILL. HON. M. J. A: HEATH, Mayor of SELM.A, ALA. C9rtify. that. the.. resident .otugazusts nave assured them . Ayeir's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy; and worthy the con• ftdence of the community. For Spring Disehies. For Purifying the Blood. ' - For Scrofula or... Ring's Evil. For Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores. • For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blains, and Boils. - For St. Anthony , wFire, Rose, or Ery. For.fiettiror Salt Rheum. rtaialge For Scald Head and Ringworm. - - For Cancer and Cancerous Sores: •1.,' - For Sore Eyes; Sore Ears. and Lintaiirik For Female Diseases.' -- . • For. Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Irsnereal For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of the heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, BAsol, Mexico, and in fact al sloaCall. the cities on this continent, havii signed this document, to assure their peopls what remedies they May use with safety and confidence. But our space Will . only (Wadi $ portion of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla,, Ayer's" Cherry , Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and _ • Ayer's Ague, Cure; PREPARED BY , , . Dir. J. C. Ayer :0k Co., LOWELL, IS..ASS., • , And sold by Druggists every where.. " - Sold by 9. s. & E. A. Jones, COnderSpot 4 Mann &-Niebols;.Miliport ;:Colwelf &Lyman) 'ltoulnt4 A. , COreq. & Son; Rytses; CELSWllgtille , :i. , and by.Detiferslinevay NIId ME CONIt; /33 MMI ON, C. V.. . i Oa OAT; TI, OE2O. KO ; S, 1'0 , 07 A.. MN ; I STA, NB; Jr.,• . Am ON, N. B.
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