PITHY BREVITIES, (on, THINGS MOSE MIGHT SE SAID .0001) Did we but strive to'make the best i Of troubles that befall us, Instead of meeting cares half-way, • They would hot so appall ns. l Earth has a Spell for loving hearts ; •-- • Why should we seek to break it? Let's scatter flowers instead of thorns— The world is What make it. Sin kat its uses. I There are men who chew mitifortune as l anes chew thistles. .Satan lurks in honeysuckles as well as behind marble pillars. 47 Li* is the buoy of the good citizen— the rock of the bad one. We clap Vice in fetters-and then call it Virtue. Bow much we owe to our poets! Ha loses Achilles hai made a thousand heroes - Instead of fighting Misfortune we too oftei make it prisoner. It is when the work is finished that we /eel bow unfinished is the workmanship. "Still water rune deep," but are not :noddy waters mostly still? . Reformers are too apt to tear up the door of a raft to erect jury-marts. , To tell a boy what books be shall read, Is like telling a bee what flowers itsinall suck. • Praise is sometimes as powerful as cen sure. It is as - bad to be blown iuto the air as to be cast into a pit. Terror is the strongest when undefined. If we knew what Death was like, then would as soon die as eleep. The example of a ruler should have tbe force of law, and ail the laws of a frul ir should be enforced by his _example. In the best, of us, our sins toss about like ships at anchor; , .in the worst; we slip the cables and let the ships run free. An infidel only call upon God when, at the last moment, God designs to i cill upon the infidel. The religion of some folks is a mere matter of ornament, like the stone gods which rich men set up in theiz) gardens. The shepherd ,has quite gone out of modern poetry. Let us hope the wolf has left the - modern poet's door. - A great fault in the books and conver sation of some men is, that the mind ap pears to be always watching itself. The law is the !wall of a state, l and when a prince shows his head above it he deserves to hafe it taken off. 1 ; Public applause is even jealous of its own verdict, and thus the men who have been most abused have been generally those who have been Most praised. • 'We aspire and aspire and then give in. Life 'in this particular is like a coffin, which widens up to a certain point and theis tapers off again. To bear evil•speaking and illiterate 'judgment with equanimity, is the high est bravery. It is, in fact, the repose of mental courage. A shame attaches to Venice for losing the art of making ruby glass greater than the merit which is due to her for discov ,eriog it. Do ninety-nne favors for a man and refuse the hundredth, and he hates you ninety-nine times more than if you had Dever done him a favor at all. Many a virtue is locked up, like Gino. Tray in the oaken chest, until it becomes a mere skeleton of itself. Virtue,' like everything else, rota and wastes if not used. Great men pay this tribute to Fame— they must always be great. If they re -move their laurels for an instant, Stupid ity plumps upon them; as,tho falling tor toise struck the bead of the obi philloso pher and dashed out his brains.) ' $ There 18 a man down east,l rather a -facetious fellow, whose name is New.— Ile named his first child Soinetbing it. was Something New. Tho peat child was nothing : it being named Nothing New. It is a proof of the high estimation which the world, after all, places upon intellect, that every mother would rather know that her child was clever than come ly. They fall bank• on the comely when the•clever is out of the qusetion. What a terrible thing is this crusade against fancy and brilliance ! Would my eeyle write any the worse because there -was a diamond at the top? Would my sword strike the less deadly if the hilt were jewelled? Is Pactolus necessarily shallow because it is golden ? If yon would be known to all the world, you must know all the world. you live only for yourself, there shall be no memory of you when you are no more.— Men are great in their, work and in their life just as they look upon themselves as 'smalt—as they modestly understandlhow small apart , is theirs in a play of a thou sand-million charaoteis. Old folks become precise and method-, because,-feeling that life is drawin g toward its close, they desire to make the best of the remnant that is left, and the most of everything they do. Youth thinks it has so great a future' before it, and pisiti'so many grand achievements far the , commiog "morrbw," that the common duties of the day are slightly and tiliettitigly discharged. Wr.vr. PUT IN.—At a printer's Festi val at Boston, a short time since, the fol lowing capital toast was drank : Taa Burrou—The man that ie expected to know averybody, tell all be knows, and guess at_ the rest; to make hie own good character establish the reputation .of his neighbOrs and elect ail candidates to of fice; to blow up . everybody, suit every body, and reform the world; to live for the benefit of ethers and have the epi taph on his tombstome, "here he lies at last :" !in short, he is a locomotive run ning on. the track of public notoriety ; his lever is his pen, his boiler is filled with ink, Ids tender is his scissors ; whenever he explodes it is caused by the non-pay meat of subscription. - ~. 3 . 1;0-OPERATION' Or THE - WIPE.—N i o man e ' e r prospered in the world without the c operation of his wife. If she united in mutual endeavors or, rewards his letters with an endearing smile, with what gcinfidence will, he resort to his mer chandise or-his farm, fly over the land, sail upon seas, meet danger, if he knows that, he is not spending his strength in vain, but thathis labor will be rewarded by the sweets of home! ' Solicitude and disappointment enter the history of every man's life, and he is but half provided for his voyage, who finds, but an associate for ha!ppy hours, while for his months of, darkne.s and 'distress no sympathizing; , partner is prepared: . 1 d - A lette&from one of Wilson's Zouaves, at PeUsacola, says they are sleeping in: luxurous spring beds and upon pillows' of the softest down, upon which the fair daughters of Secessia have been wont to close their languid eyes. The Zoo zoos loon e upon curved sofas, survey them salve through splendid mirrors, and revel in th rich libraries for "books to read." They stroll upon verandahs,l and pluck oranges and lemons in gardens scented by lagoons and °Handers. Plenty of stray chickens, geese, ducks, pigs, etch yet remain, and beef in abundance.— I Yeti y, the Zoo-zoos are in clover. ad seekers find their labor most pro 4 tc've as they work up toward the of the stream ; the heaviest partii eing of course carried the shortest oe. A large nugget is Seldom float duct sour. cies distaa dow3 the stream. So it is every thing ,end, continually, toward the source. pure gold of knowledge l —truth and iiness—must be sought at the fouM head. —as The hap taiu s anybody waiting oh you?" said a , 1 63 dry goods clerk to a girl from the try. "Yes, sir," said the blushing I el, "that's my feller outside.. He dm% come in." polit i i coug d.aml 19011 DOE STORE:, abov'e Third St., OUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. MANN, Pliumuirrol ci • B OOKS, MAPS LOBES, BLANKS . . DOOKETS-• LEDGERS DAY-BOOKS- • REOMPT-BOOKS;; MEMORANDUMS, ' PASS-BOOKS, - ' DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, • HERBARIUMS, LETTEP:BOOKS & ' INVOICE-BOOKS i Greek, Latin, French and German Text Books. i School Books 'used in the County kept on hand, or immediately procured alien desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment of, Paper; Envelope's Pens and Inks. Also, of Walt4'apers, Draw ing Materials, Water Calors, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER Sr, HYMN" BOORS, of carious kinds MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, Rulers, Back `Gammon Boards Chess Nien, &c., &e, PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, 4tc. i [ll-34] AT OLMSTED & KELLY'S' Q TORE, can always be found the best of Ai Cooking, Box and Parlor LS'TOITES. Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS; SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also Agricultural Implements, s ach 'as, PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. • THEIR WORK • is'well made and the material good. Good att d . substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. • Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash,, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old CoOrt House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 4tiv . patturzs T H tte u s n u d r e r r o s u i gn n l d g w c o o n m lti mun.ty respectfullyinform that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Ilann, where he is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a'supericfrarticle, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing donO7n, good style. les, Martingale.' Hames, and Hame•straps, Sm., kept constabtly on hand. The public are invited to ,call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAi Coa&rsport Oct. 16th, liSGO. • 1 - .1 11=M=IMMII NEW. GOODS Purchased during the recent penis and great . decline in Goods in New York. DRY' GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Readp-made Qlotl4se,. HATK and GAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, :.GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, l'azioy Goods, NOTIONS, Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, and WOODEN-WARE. We respectfully invito a call, feeling confident that we cal supply th• wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving botter Goods, for less MONEY that► can be had at any other Hillis° k Potter or adjoining counties. I=l We have also added to our welt-known stook of goods, a new and complete stock .of PURE - DRUGS. Medicines. Chethicals, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Glues. Dye Stuffs CASTILE SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-G-lobes. Bee. &e. &e. ALL OF WHICH will be sold at the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't Pail to Call and See ! P. A. STEBBINS & CO. CORNER OP MAIN AND SECOND STREETS COUDERSPORT, PA. The Bugle Callet The War has legtuti A War of Extermination against • Bad Teeth; Elul • Breath; Diseafthune, Toothache, Bei- • y441;14 - 311 Neuralgia, ' °pit ATudaraY, ! ! Dr: • Wni. 8..1-kard's ' DENTAL j TRE ; AAIIIiYi: A complete set of Remedies fob ' PRPSERVINGI THE TEETH, -PURiFYLtiG THE BREATH AND MOUTH; and i CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. - i —,....--. 'I i CONTENTSi : , 1 Dr. Surd's celebrated MO ow WASH,lbottle. Dr.Hurd's unguarid TOOTH POWDER ) ]. Zox Dr.llsPrd's magic TOOTHACHE DROPS,Ibox Dr. HUrd'i UNRIVALLED NEURALGL4 PLASTER. i• - ,_ L , Dr. Hurd's MANUAL an the Best Neans of ''Preserving the Teeth,•including .Direetions l for the Proper Treatment of Children's 'Teeth. c i FLOSS SILKfor eleanin,o between the Teel*. TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. t_, I 4 Prepared , Dr. Hurd's Dental , face; 77 Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D.) • 1 . ; . Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for $5. : - The Dental Treasury makes a package eight Inches by five,' and is sent by exprOsi. 1 Full direction for use is on each artichi. . 1. Th.e followmg 'articles we can send Beier , ately; by mail; iris : . 1 r • The Treatise-on . Preserving Teeth sent, Post paid; Oil receipt of Twelve Cents c or four stamps. The Neuralgia Plaster, for Neitralgut in' the Face, Nervous Headache, and. Earache, sent, postpaid, on receipt of Eighteen cents, or six stamps. i - The Neural9' ui Rhe Itie Plaster ;re - The Neuralgia anL -acumaile (lett size,) fof pains in the Chest, Shoutldrs, Bnck, or any part 44 the body, sent, post;paik on receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents, j Address WM: . rd; & po.l Tribune Buildings, , Nen' York. Dr. Hurd's IifoUTII WASH, I'oo'o POW DER, and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be sent by mail, lint they can probably lie obtain ed at your Dry' gor Periodical Stores! If they cannot, send ;to us, for the, Dental,Treasury, price, One Dollar, which contains NOW, I ~ ARE DR. HORD'S PREBARATIONS 600D1 The best evidence that theylare is, that their;' firmest friendi and best patrons are those Who have used them longest; Da. Witt.totß. Huan is an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn. Treasurer of the New York State] Dentists'l Association, and these preparations have been! used in his private practice ;for years, and' nol leading citizen of Brooklyn or Willihmsburghi questions their 'excellence, while eminent; Dentists of New York recommend them as the, best known to the profusion,. Withdut 0/0 aid of advertising; dealeri have sold them byjl the gross: ! : The Editor of the lirookifin,Dagti Times says "We are liappY to know that our friend, Dr; Hurd, is succeeding heyOnd all expectations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth POtlder. great secret of his 4ucces,9 rests With the fact that his articles are precisely what they arq represented tolbe, as we can testifyfrom their long use."' The well-known P. T. Barnum 'writes found your Tooth Powder so gtiod 'that m3i. filthily have used it all tip. We; find it the best Powder fOr the teeth that we 'everuseth . I shall feel obliged if you will send inc another supply at the Museum at youi e;ohveniencej with the •I ; But their cut is !so small that ievery one may test the matter for himself. Beware of the ordinary Tooth Poirders. Dr. Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no: acid, nor alkali, nor charcoal, and polishes with Out Wearing the enamel: , Use no Other. , GLASS. • WHAT DOES DR, HURD'S REMPIESEFGECT Dr. Mouth Wa.ih :ttnd nigh Powder will give young .ladies that flnesti charm in woman—a sweet breath and pearlyteeth. Try them, ladies. f I j Dr. Hurd's I Mouth Wash and Toloth Powder will cleanse the month from all'fOul , exhala tions, and if used in the miming; will make the breakfast taste sweeter'and the day begin o more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to thisi Try them, gentlemen. Dr. Hurd's l e lfouth Wash arid Tdoth Powder are the best preparations in the world for cur ing BAD BREATII and giving firmness; and health to the gums. 1 Hundreds of cased of Diseased Bleeding .Gems, Sore Mouth, Canker, etc., have been:cured by Dr. Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. Hurd's ;Mouth Wash - arid To'oth Powder give an additional charm 'to courtship, and make hasbardis more agreeable to ;their wives and wives to their husbands. They should be used by every person having ARTIFCIAL TEETH, whieb, aregiable to impart a taint to the mouth. Dr. Hurd's! Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising from exposed nerves; and ire the best friends that parents can have in the house to save' their children from tortue and themselves from loss of sleep 'and sympathetic suffering. Farmers and Mechanics I you cannot well afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you, can now get preservatives, than which Roths r child or Astor can get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con sumption of(the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of Teeth. Send for the Treatise on Teeth, and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub ject. If toOate to arrest: decay in your own teeth, save your children's teeth, Ne t uralgla• Plasters. Dr. ford's Neuralgia Non-aclheeive Maim are the mostpleasant andsnccessful remedies , i ever prescri, ed for this painful disease. The patient appl es one, soon becomes ,drowaylalls asleep, midi awakes free from pain, and 'no blister or of ter unpleasant or Injurious I con sequences ensue: For Earache and Nervous Headache, al ply according to 2 directiona, and relief will Ei rely follow. , Nothing can bo tpob tained equa to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Neu ralgia. Tr them. They are entirely a novel, curious, anoriginal preparation , and ,won derfully su cessful. They are of two sizes, one small, r the face, price 15 cents, and the other large, for application to the body, price 37 cents. I ill be Mailed on receipt of price and oils stamp. II • • 'I WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING ' , - The American people are intelligent enough to appreciate preparations that contribute so much to the happinesi of those :using them, and they Want them. Every mail brings us letters. so Me ordering the Tnzartsa ON TEETH, some the ;4pOre.q. MA PLASTEeS, and not a few enclosing pit tents for the Mourn , WASH, to 13e sent by ma I; bait to those we are compelled to reply that it is impossible to send a half pint bottle 13y mail. The people, want these Remedies' ' ,Who will supply them! Now is the Chance 1 . for Agents. iL ma t Shrewd gents can fake a small fox tune in carrying th, se Articles around to families. The Dental TreAsurys the neatest article that man or Woman can carry arotind. Send f one and Seeror, better, a dozen, ivhich we will sell as sahaides for 87: - WM, B. PAN & CO. . . I ' Tribune Beildings, ; New York. That remittances may be made with confi dence, VT. r. H. Ir. Co. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn?;, . to G.W. Griffith, Preald't Farmers' and Citize , s' Bank, Brooklyn; and to others. 1 . . . SOMEThING NEW I ; riEltlY Important to the, Ladies 1 - 1 IOWNER'S PATENT#EMMER AND SHIELD - i I , Volt HAIID-sEWING, T h lust the - thing" for ell who use the needle. This remarkably eimile and Valle/ invention saves olle-half the labor oUbtutd-sewing, alit coin. pleltely protects the 'Eager from the point of th needle, and makes a neat and 4 uniform bewhile the operator is sewing. 1 13 NO LADY sttoULD DE WITHOUT It h cheap, simple, beintiful, and use gemmer and Shield Will be sent free o onjreceipt of the price,, 25 cents. !descriptive circ t i teems. l Asp' , i IIOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-W asp •1 1 1 Sewing-Mid Cow Is an article of real merit. It is use( 0 rpose of winding, skeins cfr Threi C tton,Yarn, Floss, Worsted, &c. It t ii:ljusted to the work-table, and'will fnispeasable to all itiing the above be ng a / useful and invaluable appe th Sewing-Bird. ~ ' i 1 • P 50 CUL to $1 aeetudiztig to Style MIL Finish. 43 '5O per Month c an b Real !. • , ,ise by enterprising " Agents (wants in every Itoin and County throughout the Unit d States an Canada,) selling the above ar icles, as ;sails are rapid, profits large,and ha no Nina- Vet don.. A liberal'discountl to the trade. . ddress 'A . 1-1. Dpw4r, I 442 Broadway, New York, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. .8.---General and exclusive Agencies will" 'be ranted on the most liberal terms.—ml93m , *IKE DAY SCHOOL BOLL, A l INEW SINGING BOOK FT. DAY SC I OGLS, called the DAY ISCIIO L BELL is now ready.; It contains about 200 pages of hone Songs,' Rounds, Oatchei ' Dueus, Tris, Quartetts. and Chorudes, manly of them wri ten expressly - for this work , besides 23 n. pas of the Elements 'of Music. The Elf menus s are so easy and progteisive, that ordi nary teachers will find themselveS, entirely successful in instructing even young scholars to slng correctly and scientifically, while the tunas and words: embrace such a variety of livel, attractive and soil-stirring music and sentiments, that jno trouble will be experi ence. in inducing,all beginners to go on with I in acquiring, skill in one of the. most ,1 h-giving, beauty-improving, happiness !. ing, and order-producing exercises ot 00l life. In simplicity of its elements, in .1f qty and adaptation of music, and in ellence and number of its songs; original, ted, and adaßted, it claims by much to 1 1 all competitors. It will be fonnd to. be best book aver issued for Seminaries, emies, and Pithlie Schools. 4 few sam ages of the Elemmts, Tunes, and Songs, given in a eirenlar ; send and get one. It .mpiled by 'HORACE WATERS, Author I , Sabbath-SchbCd 'Bells.!' Nos. 1 and 2, Bich have had 'the enormous sale of LW,- , in 36 monthS.l Prices, paper Covers, 20 ts,'sls per 100; Bountloo eenti l s, $22 per cloth bound, 'entbossed gilt, 1 40 cents, I per 100. ,26 copies furnished at the 100 e. Mailed tree at the retail price.. HORACE WATERS Publisher, No. 481 Broadway, New York. , - METHING FOR TEE TIMES ! ! ! NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD JOHNS d; CROSLEY'S raeripan. , 'Cement; Glue,! The strongest Glue in the World 19 r Cementing! Wood, ,ILeailter 7 Glass, lcory, China l ) Marble, Porcelain, • 1 . - Alabaster, Bone, Coral, etc.. 1 he only article of the kind ever produc-; .ed which Will withs'tand Water. . . - ;tX.TILACTSI: "Every house ,l xeeper shduld have a supplsi Johns & Crosley's AmeriCan Cement Glue. s ll 'Few York Times. , I - r ! 1 It, is so convCnient to have in the honse.f l ...4 - eir York Exi4ress. 1 , l ' l, ll, is always ready; this commends it to erybody."—Ni. F. Indepiodent. "We hay- 'ld' - nd find it r nil i- e have trjedit, and find it as useful in V. house as waterf—lViyrs'Spirit . of the Time'? irlCe. 23. cents per Bottle. ,ry liberal red'uctions to Wholesale Dealeri. TEAMS ClOll. .. For sale 13 ) 34111 Druggists and Store ) ; cpers generally:throughout the country. i JOHNS , . CIROSLEX I •', •(Scile Manufacturers.) i 8 ‘''illtrim Street, New York. • iorner of Liberty' treet) . jy9ly •,. THE HEROES OF 'PEACE . 1 . AND I I TIRE EIEROESi, OF WAR ' E. Anthony, 'SSOI Broadway, New York, is now publishing, in addition to other por traits, the celebrated collection knoWn in Di mino and Atherice ns lady's National PliologralAie Portrait Gallery, which is included Portraits of nearly all the pfominent men of America, not excepting Jeff Danis, Gen Beauregard, hloyd, and a host 'of her confederates. , Price of Portraits, $3,00 r dozen. Can be sent by mail. ' Scenes of the War for the Union, e published, card size,' and in Stereocopic rm. Also, • Stereoscopic dews of scenes in Paris, Lon n and in other parts of England and France, gcotland, Ireland, Walcs,Holland, Switzer- I. nd, Spain, on,the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt, urkey, the ,1141yLand, IChinaj India, Cuba, ~ .tc., ad infinitum. Our Instantan ,, ous Stereoscopic Views are The Greaiest Wonder of the Age, hese are taken MI the fortieth part of a second And the rushing'of water,the moving. of leaves, r the marchof an army, does not in the least ffect the taking lof these views: They are old fOr $3 per dor.en. l . , . We have also on hand and manufacturethe argest assortment of Stereoscopes, Photo graphic Albums; and Photographic Materials n the United States, and, perhaps in the world Catalogues, coUtaining lists of all our For rails, Views, Stereoscopes, &c., sent tree by . ail, on reeeipt,bf a•stamp. • E. ANTSONIT, 601 Broadway, jyly near StAilichola.s Hotel, New York: 1 HORACE (WATERS PIANOS: , LODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, AND . GILBERT ;tICO.'S Celebrated JEOLIAN PIANOS arethe Anest instruments for Parlors and Churches now in use. A large assort ment can be seeal at the new Warerooms, 481 BROADWAY, between IGrand and Broome Streets, which Will be sold at extremely, low prices. PIANCiS and MELODEONS from stm dry makers, new 'and second hand, to let; and rent allowed if as per agretrneut. Monthly pa eats received .for the • same. Also, second-hand Pianos and Melodeons at great bargains; jprices I from $25 to $lOO. Sheet Music, Music 'Books, and all kinds ofi . Insic Merchandise at War prices. 410 RACE WATERS, Agent. 1 • , . ....„.,...,,,- I. ... .. AYER'.S . 1 , . • • CathEirtic Pills,. , ~ ~ . , • (SUGAR CQATADJ ~,.:. . . . Aiii limn .to • • CLIANEVISZ-11LOOD AND cult tire ffiCit• Invalids, limbers, Mothers, Physic's**. Philanthropists, read their Whets,' -, instil, judge of their Virtues.. - 1 FOR TIIE CURE OF ' - Headache, .• , . pick Hen dach e,Foul Stoutit; Prrtserno,P.L. 3ley I, 1814. -. Fat. .7.0. AT Sir: I hater been reptstedfy need ut the worst- headitcher_ any body can bale by s dose arrive ef:your Pills.. It seems to arise front a foul stontschorbkh they cleanse at once. If they will cure ethers is IPS, do 'rite, the feet is worth knowing. , Topes with:greet respect, ED. W. PRIME, - perk: of Steamer C/ariat. _ i The charge larand Bilious Dieorders and Liver COmplaiuti. . . Derain-Ann or rim Irrintea, ) ' • WASiustrros; C, 7 Feb, ISIS. Sm s I have tired your Pills in my general and hospital Tomlin ever since you mode them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their zen, letting action bra the liver is quick and decided. consemnal. ly they are an hdmirable remedy for derangements of Mat organ. Indeed, I have seldom foundMe of bilious di.. atm so obstinate that it did not readily a, to theta: Fraternally youri ' ALONZO BALL, M.D., ' • - Physician of the Marine Maspig4, • Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. • Soft orrics, Haws", Lir. Co., MK*. Nor. IC, 18.5", ' Va. Area: Tour Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have done my wife mom good, theft] can tell you. She had been sick and pining away for Months. 114 4 3 Off to be doctored at great ennense,'bot got **better. She then conOnenced taking your Pills, which soon cured bee by evening large nnantities of worms (dead) fro,. h.; ' body. They afterwards cured bee and our Mon claim Of bloody dysentery. Ono of one neighbors hail* bud, sad m wife cored him with two deem M of your od,* others ers nround us paid from five to - twenty dollars dertane and lost much title, without being cored systiniy men then. Such a medicine as loom ighktetrsetiso r good and honest, wilt be prized lime. OEO. aninv, reeinsf e r. Indigestion and Impurity or the IllOod. Pions Rev. J. r Ririe; Ptistor of _Adroit enure', Ratak DR. Area: I have used yorir . Pills with extruOrdbusty success in my family and among those I am railed to vlsit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purity the blood they are the very best remedy I ham ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Tours, : J. T. DIMES. Wsassw, ITromon Co., N. T., Oct. 24. ISM. INDER for the d, Silk, s readily e found articles, dage to Dun :I am using your Cathartic Pills in my pun tine, and flndlltem am excellent purgative to cleanse the laystem anal purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN O. 31.11ACIIAM, M. D. ErysipeleN• Scrofula, Kin's lvwil, Tetter, Tam ors, and Salt Rhevrta. Froin a Ihricaniing'Nercliant of R. Louis, AD. 4,181 e. DR. ATER : Tour Pills are this paragon of all that la groat in medicine. They hare cittect asy little daagtdar anlcerotta sores upon her hands and feet that bad rand incurable for years.. Her mother has been long grlevon► ly afflicted with blotches aid pimples on her akin midis her'hair. After our child ram cored, she also tried you Pills, and they bare cured her. ASA MORGRIDOL, • .BLenmaiiam e Neuralgia, and Gont. Thom the Bee. Dr. Hawker, of the Nethodu t £pit. Mini. PCLASK7IIOVBE, SATANNAII. GA, ZONA. 6, 1856. . BONDI= : I shotild bemngraternl for tllarelief your skill boa brought mo if I al mst reporrmy raise to yen. A cold settled in my limber awti ilrought Qll . excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the diocese grew worse and worse, until. I.y the Achire of your exeel lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. 31ackstaie, I tried your NIL,. Their effects were slow, but snre.' B_tperserering in the tor of them I am now entirely wet" SE GATECAAJLIRR,I3ATON Dorsz, L. 5 Dec., 1555. Da. ATER: I litlAN'torell elitkely 'CNPINI by your Pills of libeunintic Gout=o painful Warm" that badallliCted Lr yenre For Drop”, Plethora, or kindred Come labia*, requiting au active purge, they are an axe& .nt remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and ea a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and eflectual. Fits, Sumession, 'Partilysis,:intlarnmso• lion, and even Deafness, and Parthtl nets, Ititvo beta cuicA L rhe altoratilo action of hiss Most of the gale: in marltet contain- Mercury, which, 6,16 Though a valnanle remedy la:skilful hands, is dangerour in g public pill, from, the dreadful ronssqueuese that trea 'mealy follow its incautioua nee. These contain no m. miry or mineral bubstancer. warstever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR 7118 RAPID , CURT. OP 1 COIIGNIS,COLDS,MOAII.SENESS,INFLV. : • ',ENZ*, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING • COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, lAA tIPIENT CONSPINPION, I and for the 'relief of consumptive Falange fn. adrateetf stages of the disease. We • need not speak to the pnblic of its Thins.. Throughout every town. and elrrinot every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of puntrumary com plaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families In any civilized country on this centhient withoet some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the conimunities any where which have not tOnong thine sonic living trophy of its victory over the sante and dan gerous diseases of the threat and lunge. White it is chi most powerful antidote yet known to mon for the tonna. • dable and dangerous diseases of the pulmohary ormuu. It IR also the pleasantest und safest remedy that can be eye ployed for, infants and young persona. Parents shoed' have it in more against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the CRERRT PECTORAL Payee More lives by the cOn aumptional it 'prevents than those iti cures: Keep it by you, and clue your colds while they are curable; nor nes ted, them Until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals. eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they knoW too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do , more than to assure them it is atilt made the beet it MO • be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce It the most perfect possible. and thus afford those who rot) , ow It the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J: C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Yu. AND SOLD Dr Sold by'C. S. & E. A. Jones,, Conderspoit: Mann &Nichols, Millport • Colwell k Lyman lionlet ; A. Corey & Son, tlysses AB. Hor ton, Clishingrille ; • and by Dealers gejiersllr C. 'll- - WARAINE-R, Jeweller and Watchmaker, LCOATED on "Main St., opposite the Court Hduse, Coudersport, Fe. - Clocks, Watches, Sm., ttepaire(ron short notice and warranted to give satisfact on. A good essorttnent•of ' CLOCKS, , • WATCHES, and JEWELRY. cm"hand. - - Cheap for CASH and warranted :Is represented. As an even exchange is no rob tery I will give you time for Money. • Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 • " THE UNION " . ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, ' Philadelphia. S. NEWCOMER, proprietor. , This Hotel is central, convenient by Passenger cars to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the gents of the business pnblib. ' Terms $1 50 per day. NATRONA 00AL OW i• WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE and equal to any Kerosene: . !WRY buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect, Oil? 3ladu only by SALT MANUFACTIIIIMO i• No. 427 Walnut Stre4, PhiladelDl»e•- Feby. I, 1862. - ly I 'VINCENT SLIDELL.
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