Humor of Soldier Life I A private soldier, by the-name of Rich ard Lee, was taken before the magistrates of Glasgow, for playing - cards during di vine service. The account of it is thus given in the English journal :--- 4, 3ergoant commanding the soldiers at the church, and when the parson had read the prayers he took the test. Those who bad a Bible took it out, but this soldier had neither lsible nor Common Prayer Book; but pulling out a pack of cards, he spread them out before He first looked at one card and then an other. The sergeant of the company saw him and said: •Riebard, pnt up the, cards; this is no place for them. .4 'Never mind that.' said richard. 'When the services was over, the con stable • took Richard prisoner, and brOughthim before the,mayor. ,'Well,"-says the mayor, 'what have you brought - the soldier here for Y' ''For playing cards in church.' g 'Well, soldier, what have you to say for yourself?' 'Much, sir, I hope.' ''Very . good; iflnot, I will punish you more thou ever man was punished.' huge beeo,' said the soldier, 'about . six weeks - on the march. I have neither Bible nor Common Prayer Book. I have nothing but a pael of cards, and I hope Cu,satisly your worship of the purity of Inc intentions.' 'Then spreading the cards before the mayor; he began with the ace: “When I see the ace it rewinds me that there is but one God. • 'When•-I see the deuce it reminds me of Father and Son. ~ W hen I see the tray it reminds me of Father, Son rand Holy Ghost. • •When I see the-four, it reminds me of the four Evangelists that preached— Matthew : Mark, Lake, and John. •When I see the five, it reminds •mc of the five wise virgins that trimmed their lamps. There were ten, but five were wise and five .were foolish, and were shut out. "When I see thesis, it reminds me that iu six days the Lord wade heaven and earth. .W hen I see the seven i it reminds pae that' oil the seventh day Guo rested from the great worklieThad made,cand hallowed "When I see the eight, it rewards me of the eight righteous persons that Were sated wiieu God destroyed the world, viz., Noah and his wife, his three sons stud their wires. .Whcn'T. see the nine, it reminds me of the nine lepers that Were cleansed by our Saviour. There were nine out of ten who never returned thanks. 'When I see the ten, it reminds me of the T:n Ootuniandments which Gud handed down to Moses un the tables of stone. 'When I see the it reminds me of the Great King Of heaven, which, is God Almighty. 'When I see the queen, It reminds me of the Queen of Sheba who visited Solo mon, for she was as wise a . woman as he was a win. She brought with her fifty boys and fty girls all dressed in boys' apparel, f6r. King Salomon to toll which were buys and whip' were girls. King Solomon Sent for water fur them to wash; the girls washed to. the elbows, and the buys to the wrists, so King Solomon old by that.' 'Well;said the mayor, 'you have Riven a des'eription of all the cards iu toe p..ch except 'mei' ''What is that ?' `The knave,' said' the mayor. ' •1 will give: your honor a description of that, too, if you will not be angry.' I .twill Trot,' said you do not term me to be the - knave.'; , 'Well,' said the soldier, ‘the greatest knave Cnit I know of is the constable that brought me here.' • •I du not know"; said 'the mayor, 'if heu the greatest knave, b t I know be is the greatest fool.' .When I count how many spots in a pack of cards, I find three hundred and sixty-five—as many days 'as there are in year. • 'When I count the number of cards in a pack. I find there are fifty•two—the cumber of weeks in a year; and 1 find four saitsA—the uuiuber of weeks math. find there are twelve picture cards in a pack, representing the number of months in the year; and on coslntinz the tricks, I - find I birtcor—the number of weeks in :a quarter. , "So you sec, sir; a pack of cards serves for a Bilde, almanac, and L'umtuon Prayer Book." C."—llas it ever occurred to our readers how much si ,, uiticant meaning there is in the ; ,e well-known initaials the Southern Confederacy ? Here is a decade of examples : It originated in South Carolina. It commenced on State Capital. It contains a suffering Community. Its success has a Slim Chance. Intervention beings it Small Comfort. Its leaders invent Shameful Calumnies , , Its people exhibit Surprising Credulity 1 , It has initiated a Suicidal Conflict. Its women are Saucy Creatures. . Its history will be Scorn and Contempt —Louisville Journal. The rose on the cheek and the canker at the heart do not flourish at the same titne ; and he who has touch to think of, must tacd many things to'beart. - " TEMUNION " ARCH. STREET, -ABOVE THIRD, 'PlOadelphia. UPTON B. ITWcOMEII, Proprietor. • This Hotel !is central, convenient by. • Passenger cars xo i all parts of the city,.and in .very particulari adapted to the manta of the business public.H r , • TerinSSl,so per "lay. NATIOIVA COAL OlL! WARRANtEb NON EXPLOSIVE! and equal to any 4erosthle. WHY buy au !explosive Oil, when a few cents ,more per gallon, will furnish You with a perfeUt Oil? Made only by PENFA SALT AOLNUFACTURENG COMPANY, No. 127 WalUut. Street, Philadelphia. Feby. 1. 1861. , ly i 1 1 •1: j . • . ,•—• ,1 ! O s 'a •: f c _ j, : : ,, .. j . ~- - ki:(V , • ,_ A/ 7 .."—• 4.:rts• • '..- . 6 1 • IF' W kRRINER, 1 . Jewellei and Watchmaker, LOCATED on' Mein St., opposite the Court Rouge, COqciersport, Pa. Ciochs, Watches,•&c., Repa'ireci on short notice and warranted to give satisfact out A ;good assortnient of CLUCKS, WIITCIIES, and ' JEWELRY , in hand. Cheap for CASH and warranted as r‘:precented. AS an even exchange is no rob bery i will givP. r you time for Money. Coudersport i Dec. 16, 1861. 'aw SALE CO to 'exclonge for Tlorses, Wagons, Stock 4.5 Good Notes or Judgments. A valuable Harrison Farm situate ku r township, Potter Co. Pa., lying on thg old State_rund, 'railing from Spring Mills td garrison Valley and Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, about SO Acres improvediand in a good state of culti vation, on whielt is areeted a large Frame House, good liarns, Cora -Houseand other necessary pat-haildingi, a good Apple Or chard containing some twenty different kinds of Grafted Frditl.Shade Trees, Sc. The abort. Farm lies aboutil mile from Harrison Valley. 7 miles frpm Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, MO is a good Stock and Grain Farm, and will be sold so that any one that can make a paYment of 3jor 4 hundred dollars down, can make tI e farm pay fur itself with his la.: bor. t.; , ..:2500„ for particulars inquire of Pdter:'_.'immons now occupying said farm, or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo Village, Pa. C. 11. SIMMONS. Jan.:15,,1862.4 &N latru, Thlajn aliove Third St., CQUPERSPO.RT, PA. 31. Vl'-. 51111,11, PROPRIETOR.. UOORS: I ~111.1'S, GLOBES, BLANKS- DOCKETSG- • LEBGERS -I)AY-BOOK- RECEIPT-BOOKS; SIEMORANDII) PASS-130(1)XF,, D IDIES. PORTFOLIOS lIERBAramrS, LETTER.-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. French and German Text- Greek, Lath' Books. • AU Scho4Books 'used in ate Count!) kept on, hung, or immediutely procured !Melt desired Magazines Or any Periodicals supplied when desired.. A good assprtment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and InksJSo, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing 'platerials Water Colors, &c. BIBLES; TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds MUSIC-BOOKS , AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Bolt, Back-Gammon Boards Chess M en, &c., &c. PRO , DUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books; &c. [ll-34] T OLMSTED Se: KELLY'S ,Q;TOBB caW aln;:ys he .found the best of c 3 Cooking; Box and Parlor S 0 ES • Also . , TIN alid SqET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPID4R.S, SCOTCH BOWLS, PRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS.!_aIso)) ' Agribultufal Implements, such as P[. d SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, COILN,L,SIIF,LLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWEPS THEIR WORK isjtrell mare alnd the material good. Good and staiFtantia" EAVES -TROUGHS put up in any pirt of the CountY—Terms easy: Ready Pay of +ill kinds. including Cash, seldom refused. .S.tnre on! 'Main Street opposite the Old Court HOuse, ! CoMle l rspo4. Aug. 1, 1859.-•50 .ca ' Tyanuzz gijkip Flint undersigned n mild respectfully inform jl thersur'rrinnding community that he has taken th rooms formerly occupied by John S. 4ann; where he is prepared to do kinds of Harness Work. on thmsliorte'st notice. . • LONG STRAW COLT, .RS, also kept cemstantly on hand. These collars ate a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their Success. Repairing done in good style. Sureingles; Martingale-rings, Flames, and Hame•straps, dm], kept constai.tly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasini! elsewhere. S.' P. MINAR. • ct.-16th; 1860. Cocdersimrt 1 I) ROWII,SUGi and COnnt the &filar A:the Jan. 8. R for 10 cents.per pound orders. token et 85 cents on Poit Office Store. - NEW GOODS Purchased during the recent panic and groat decline in Goods in New York. DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Readp-made Clothing, HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, Fancy Goods, NOTIONS, Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, and. WOODEN-WARE.. We respectfully invite a cull, feeling confident that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better Goods :for less MONEY than can be had at any other Mouse in Potter or adjoining counties. I=l We have also added to our well-known stock of goods, a new and complete stock of PURE DRUGS, Medicines. Chemicals, Paints" Oils. Varnishes, Glues. Dye Stuffs CASTILE SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes. &e. &c. &c. ALL OF WHICH will be sold at the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't Fail to Call and See ! P. A. STEBBINS & CO. CORNER OF MAIN AND SECOND STREETS COUDERSPORT, PA. ~ The Bugle Calls ! The War las, Begin! A War , -of Extermination against Bad Teeth, Bad Breath, Diseased Gums, ToOtbache, Eai . ache, and Neuralgia.: I I OUR ATILLERY, 113 i' ! ' Dr. Wm. B. Iliird'O i DENTAL'. TREAS URY :1 , •• ' 1 A complete set of Reniedies for • 1 , ' !PRFSERVING THE TEETH. PURIFYING THE BREATH AND MOUTH. and i CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. -, .. ,RONTIITS :,' : i Or. Hurd's celebrated. Mb Ura WA SlT,l l :bottle. ;Dr-Ilurcl's unequaled TOO Thr,Po 11' D E 4 7 1 box Dr.litmd's magic MONZA c.ug nwors.l &ix Dr...ffurd's UNRIVALILEL! NE URAL Gli4 PLASTER. Dr. Eitrd's MANUAL on the Best ,Ileans of Preserving the Teeth, including'Directions for the Proper Treatment ojir . oiictren i s Teeth. ,FLOSS SILK farsleanrg between the Teeth. TOOTH PICKS, etc., e c: Prepared, at Dr. Hurd's Dental .oflibe,' ' . 7 Fourth St., i3rooklyn, (E. D. . .1 Price, ONE DOLLAR: or, SIX for S 5. 1 . The Dental Treasury innhes a 'package eight inches by fto, and is sent by express.' I 1 Full direction for usd is on each article. The following articles we . can send Separ ately, by mail, viz : 1 1 i The Treatise on :Preserving Teeth . sent' ? post 'pall, on receipt of Twelve Centsi or font. istardps. : . The Neuralgia Plaster, for; Neuralgia; in the !Face, Nervous ileadachz, add Earache, ,sent, postpaid, ou.receipt of :Eighteen cents; or six 'tamps. 1 : . The Neuralgia ani ltheuinatee Plaster] (large -gt. siz?.,) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, Back, Or any part of the body, sent, post-paid, on ieceipt of Thirty-Seven cents. • - ' Address Wrn. Hurd 'B.r. CO. Ttibune I3uildlngs New York. Dr. Hurd's 7IIOUTII 3VASiT, TOOTHA"OW DER, and TOC/THACEIE DROPS cannot lie sent by mail, bat They can probably be obtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. Zf they cannot, scud to us for the Dental Treasury, rice, One Dollitr, which contaius theni. . • i ARE GR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD The best evidence that they areds, that their firmest friendsarid best patrons are Weise Who have used thedi longest. Da. WILI:IAM ;B.' Hum) is an :eminent! Dentist of BrOoklyn. Treasurer of the NeW York.' State Dentists'. ssociation, and these preparations have been used in his private practice for years, mid tita leading citizen of Brooklyn or Willianisburgh questions their , excellence, While eminent belitists of New)7ork recommend them as the est knowd to the profession. Without the Aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by the gross. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Times says : I • ','We arc happy to know that our, friend, Dr. Hurd, is succeeding beyond all expcetations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret Obis success rests:with the Met that his articles are precisely what they-are represented toWe, as we can testify frdm their long, use." The well-known P. T. Barnum writes :--"I founcyoUr Tooth Powder so good that my family have used it all up. We find it the, best Powder for the teeth that we ever used. I shall feel:obliged if you will send me another Supply at the Museum at your coni•eniertce, With the bill." But their cost. is so smaill.that every One May test the matter for hiMself r . Boivare of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. Hurd's Tooth ;Powder contains no acid, nor alkali, nor charcoal, polishes Withbut Wearing the enamel. Use no :other. 1 I WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECTI Dr . Hurd's r ifoath Wash 'add, Toothi Powder will give „young ladies that finest charm in woman—d sweet breath and pearly' teeth. Try them, ladies. • • Dr. Hurd's : Mouth Wash; and Toot/u Powder Will cleanse the mouth from ,all foul 4exhala tions, and if Used in the morning, will ralda. ',he breakfast: taste sweeter and the dAy begin I.)ore pleasantly. Hundreds of persons tan testify to this'. Try them, gentlemen.. Dr. Hurd'S Mouth Wash and ToothL"c4d, r are the best'preparations in the , Corld for cur ing BAD BREATH and giving firnini.ss and health .0 the gums.; Hundreds of cases of Disedsed llleeding Gdms., Sore Mouth, Canker, etc., have been cored by Dr. Irpird's astringent wash. Dr. Hued Mou th Wash and Toothi Poteder give an additional ehartn l to courtship, and *lke husbands more-agreanWe to their wives 'and Wives to their huslaands 'lmy', should, he used by every person having ARTIFCIAL iTEETIL which are liable to impart a : taidt to the mouth. GLASS. Dr. Hurd's To9thachelDrops cure TOolrac-1 lc arising from exposed nerves, and are tIM llest :friends that parents can have in the house to save their children from tortue and themselves from loss of; sleep and syMpathetic s . ntrezirig. Farmers and Ilechnnics I ydii cannot 'well afford to neglect your teeth. Fora trilling sum, you can now get Preservatives, than i which Rothschild- or Astor can get ;nothing • better. Remeniber that Dyspepsia and gon sumption of the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of T th. !Send for OM Treatise on and read Dr. Fitch's übseriation on this .sub ject. If too late to arrest 'decay in ygur Own teeth, save your children'slteeth. Nukaigia. P afters. Dr. Hurd?s Neuralgia NeM-adhesive Pbielers are the most pleasant and Successful remedies ever prescribekfor this painful disease.. The patieut applies one; soon beeornes drowsy,flills asleep, and awakes free from pain,. and no blister or other unpleasant or injurious con sequences ensue. F...rr Earache and Nervous Headache, apply according to directionsAtnd relief Will surcly follow. Nothing can be ob tained equal to, Dr. Hurd's; CoMpressfor p;;'en ralgia.. Try them. They are entirely a niavel, curious, andoi7ginal preParation, and won derfully successful.. They are of two sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the other large!, for application to the bdtly, price 37 cents. Will be, mailed on receipt of price and one.atamp. • - WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING ? The American people are intelligent enough lo apprechitc preparations that contribute •so much to the happiness of. those using them, and they irant them. Every mail lirings.us letters. some orderin g the TREATISE as TRETII, some the NEURAI.GIAPLASTEIIS,.RIRI not a few enclosing 3 - 1 cents fur the Mount WA:sn i to be sent by =tit ; but tojthose we are compelled to reply that it is impossible to send, a ihalf pint bottleJ, by mail. The pedj)le want these' Remedies.; IV/io rclll supply Meld Now is the ,; Chance l'inAgprOs; Shrewd [agents can make a:Small fotllinein carryiii,g these artielei aroithd to families: The Dental Treasury is the neatest article that man or woman can carry around. Sebd one and see, or, better, a dozen, which We w ill sell as samples for ST. WM, B. HARP Se, Tribune Buildings, Neil' York. I I That remittances may be made with 'confi dence, B. 4. & Co. refer to the ;Mayor of Brooklyn to G.W. Griffith, Presid't Farmers' and Citizens' Batik, Brooklyn, and to others.' SOMETHI*G - NEW Eighty Impoitiutt to the tallies • - DOWNER'S PATENT 'HEMMER AND_'SHIELD •, Is "just the thing". for j all who nee the needle. This renfrirkably simpre ddnovel:invcntion saves one-half the labor Or hitUd::seiving, 'as it com pletely protects -the finger; from the pOint of the needle, -and tualti, a nefit and uniform hem while the .operatiit seWing.. • NO LADY : SITOULi BE WITHOUT IT. . It is cheap, simple, beautiful, and useful. The IfemMerand Shield wlillbe sent free.of charge on receipt'cif the prie4 25- cents. Enehise stamp for d4criptive circular and terms. ' . Jj ; . ALp?, • • DOWNER'S METROPOLJITAN SKEIN-WEINDE.R Alb Sewing-Bira j ,Combined Ts an article of real merit. lt is `used for the purpose of winding skeins of, Thread, Silk, Cotton,Y:arn, Floss. Wiirsted, Sce. It is readily adjusted to the work4,ahle, and will be found indispensable to all Ming the- above articles, ' being a useful, and tur f luable• appendage to the gew tv•-•Bird. L Price 50 * cm. to $1 accotaig to Style and Finish. slso' per MO4h can be Real . ized enterprising .Agents (wanted in every town and County throU'ghout the United States and Canada,) selling; the above. articles, as sales are rapid. protitS large, and has no com petition? A liberal Oseount to the trade. • Address. 442 Ihjoadway, New York, Patentee and Sole. Proprietor. N.13.-General aneexclusive Agencies will be granted-on the rnoatiliberal terms,---inl93in THE DAY ...41610011.. BELL, A NEW SINGIN(4I BOOK FOR DAY SCHOOLS, called !thel DAY SCHOOL' BELL is now ready.- It eontains about 200 pages of choice Songs, Rciiiiids, Catches, Meats. Tries, Quartetts, an&Chortises, many of them written expressly 1 . 1?r1 this work, besides. 23 pages Of the ElcihentS of Music. The Ele• ments are so easy and prcigresslve, that ordi nary teachers will_tiMl themselves, entirely successful in instructing even young scholars to sing correctlx- and Iscientifically, while the tunes and words embtace such a Variety . ,r lively,; attractive and 'soul-stirring mu - :.e and sentiments, that nu trouble experi enced in inclucingall beginners in go-oh with zeal in acquiring skill ,in one -of the most health giving, beitity-improVing, happinesS yielding, add order-producing exercises of school! life. - In simplyity of its elements, in yarietY and adaptation of music,- and in excellence and number kif its Songs, original. selected, and adapted, 't claimsnby much to exceltill competitors.: it will be found to be the best book ever; is s ued 'for Seminaries, AcadeMies, and Public Schools, A few sam ple pages of the Munn -I ts, nines, and Songs. are giVen in a circular: send land get one. It rs compiled by HORACE WATERS, Author of "Shbbath-School :Hells." Nos. 1 and 2, of which have had the enormous sale of 655.- 000 in 36 months. Prit'es, Paper covers, 20 cents, per 100; Boimd, 3U cents., $22 per 100 cloth bound, eMbossed gilt, 40 cents, S3O per 100 25 copies furnished at the 10it price.; Mailed tree tit, the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, No. 4SI HiMadiviiv, New York. FOR T.4E. TIMES!!! A NECESSITY IN . EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! JOHNS kiCROSI.trS American Oerne - nt Glue, The strongest (;flue iu the World For Cementing Weld, Leather, Glass. ivory, China; .3iarlile Porcelain, Alooaster, 4o e, COrol, etc.. The only article oflthe kind ever produc ed which Will withstand Water:'. • I:7ILACTS : “EVery housekeeper should have a suppb of-Johns & Crosl4sliktiterienn Cement Glue York Timrs. "It is so' convenient to have irthe.house.!* __....Vea• York Exilc.‘l.l "Itis always ready r this commends it to everybody.''—J'. i2:' ''We have tried it.!and find it as useful in our hOuse as water.':'—'Wilkes' Spirit of Menthe: Price 25 gpe,Ols per nottle. Very liberal reduCtiOns to <Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. • • Fo- sale by' DruggistS and Shire keepers generally thrOnghout the country. • JOHNS & CIIOSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers.) 78 William Street; New York. 'Corner of Liberty Street.) IY9IY THE HEROES Or-PEACE 1 ' ;.A.iin i 1 THE UTEROES Or WAR 1 E.I Anthony, N 0.501. 'BroadWay, New York, t is noW publishing,. in addition to other patt- traits, the celebrated collection known in Ell , , , -c. rope and America as , • Brad,o Nation7l,Plidtographie Portrait Gallehl," in which is included;POrtraiis of nearly all tile I. prominent men Of Ainerica, riot excepting 4.11' Datis, Gen Beauregard, Floyd, and a host lof otter; confederates. , I Brice of Portraits, $3,00 per dozen. Can' be - Sent by mail. I Scenes of the liNtrar for, the Union, are published, card; size, and in Stereocopic formi Also; . 1 I - • Stereoscopic views Of scenes in Paris, Lan don, itnd in other partglof England and Prane, in Sletland, Ireland; Iyales,Polland, Switzer land Spain, on the 'll.nine, in Athens, Egypt, Turley, the Holy 4and, China, India, Cuba, &c.,1-c., ad infinitunt. I I Our Instantarmoua Stereoscopio Views a The Greatest IVOderlof the Age. 7 These are taken m th... 4 fortielth part of a seccmd and the rushing of Waler,the l moving of leases. or the march of an army, does not in the lest affect the taking of these views. They aro sold , for $3 per dozent . 1 The have also on hand anti manufacture ,he largest assortment iof Stereoscopes, Photo graphic Albums, and IPhotographic 3latelals in the United StateS, and perhaps in the w rid Catalogues, contriiiiing lists of all our Por traits, Views, Stereesopes, &c.r, sent tree by mail, on reeeipt,ofri stamp., E. _ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, 'jyly near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. l ' 1 •• lIORACEI WATERS , PIANO MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, 4, T. GILBERT Ji CO.'S eciebratea SOLI PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parh and Churches now: is use. A large ass; merit can be seen at the new Warerooms, BROADWAY, betrVeen Grand and Drool Streets, which willlbe sold at extremely' 1 ,prices. PIANOS and MELODEONS from s • dry makers, new and second hand, to let, , rciii allowed if Ipurchaied, as per agreeme Monthly paytnent received . for the ' sat Also, second-haUd I Piano§ 'and Melodeon greet I binning', prices from $25 to sl' Sheet 3lnsic,'Mnsie Books, and all kindi Music Merchanais,el at War,pricss. HORACE WATERS, .Agenl I: , ' AtATOR.B:..PF: THE :i r Great : Cities. We, the undersigned Mayors, hereby eer.: tify that 'the Druggisti; Apothecaries, and Physicians of our several cities have signed a document of assurance to us that A:YEWS SARSAPARILLA has been found: to be a remedy of great excellence, and worthy the confidence of the community. , . HON. JADI_ES COOK', • • Mayor of Low - ELL, MASK. HON. 4LBIN BEARD, May - or of NASHUA, N. H. HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, mayor : of MANCHESTER, N. z a , HON. JOHN ABBOTT, • Mayor of CONCORD, N. H. HON. A. a BULLOCK, Mayon of WORCESTER, ,MASS, HON. NATH'L SILSBEE, Mayor of SALEM, MASS, HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. M. ±I.ODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE', R. I. HON. AMOS W. JPRENTICE, Mayor of NORWICH, CONN. now. •J. N. - }IARBIS - Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN; HOW. CHAS. S. RODIER, Mayor of MONTREAL, C. E. HON. D. •-l'•-TIE3YIANN, Mui , or of NEW YOB.H CITY. HON. STREY, Mayor 'of waivITT , TON, C. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, C. W. HON. R. H. BISHOP, - MayOr of CINCINNATI, OHIO HON. I. H.' CRAW VORD; Mayor of LOULSYTT:uP, Mr. HON. JOHN' SLOAN, • • • Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES MePEET.ERS, Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, O. W. HON. JAMES W, NORTH, 1 Mayor of AUGUSTA. NEE. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Major of Ti T o acs. HON. JAMES S. BEER', - m.ayor'of FREDERICTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. 3. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, mayor of NEWPORT, R. I. HON. FRED STA - AL; • Mayor of GALENA,' ILL. HON. JOHN - 4 ODG-Dl9', 3layor of DatITQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CP,IITCH.ELD, Mayoic of CHATTTOOGA, TENN. EON. ROBERT JjLA.T.II, - . Mayor of T#SCALOOSA, ALA. HON.' 33AVGFI, Mayor of ).I.IELIPMS, TENN HON. GERA_RD BT=, Mayor cf NZW Or.LE.LI.NS, LA HON. .D. 5CRA.717017,' Mayor of F.OO.TEESTER, N. HON. DE WIT C. GROVE, . Mayor of UTICA., IT. Y. HON. GEO. ' Mayor of. PIT:TSBOII.G, PA. HON. C. 31, 1 P-DffaL, Mayor o DETROIT, HON. H PISEAN L. PAGE, Mayor of 1171'.W.A.UICIE, HON. W. W. VAUGITINT; ' Mayor of Z,3C11 , WIB HON. A.l BARR, . Mayor: cf EMNOSECA, 18. HON. JOHN C. HAIL ES, -1 Mayor of cnic4fao, ILL. HOE. M. 3. A. HEATH, Mayor of SELMA, ALA. Certify that the resident Druggists nave assured them Ayer , s. Sarsaparilla la an excellaut romety, and worthy the con fidCuCe of the community. . . . For Spring Diseases. For Purifying the For Scrofula or King's Evil. For Tumors, ClcerS; and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blaizis, and Boils. For St. .A.uthony 9 s!lzirc, Rose, or Ery. For Totter.. or Salt Hherun. • rsipelas. For Scald'Head and Hingworm. For Cancer and Caticerous Sores. For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and humors. For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of - the Heart. - The Mayors of the chief cities of the UM ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces. Chili, Peru, Brazil,' Mexico, and in fact al met all the cities on this continent, have signed this document, to assuro their people what remedies they may use with safetYand confidence. But our space will only admit a portion of them., , - flyer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer'S Cherry .Peetoral, Ayer's. Pills, and Ayer's Ague Cure!, rnEr..tazn Dr' lir. 3. c. Ayer kic co., :. • LOWELL, MASS., A 44 sold by Druggists every where. Sold bY C. & EliA. Jones, CondersPott Munn & Nichols, 1111:iiort ; Colwell & Lfacisti Roulet . ; A: Corey db on, Ulysses; A B: 1304= ton, Cnshingville ; and by Dealers s'etlizali7 00. 13 of.
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