_.,:•:-.0.--, ,, —: , ,;:7...-...- atte-....--.. N-. ....., , .„. U. 5;.7.-...00'.1....0AN.- ..,.. , s .• 'The Secretary of the Treasnri gives notice' that subscriptions will be reeeivedfor Coupon ' Treasury Notes, payable from Aug. 15th,1864, 'with semi-ennual interest at the rateof se%',en and three-tenths per cent. per onnum,--prin cipal and interest both to be ,paid in lawful .$••••• InPIiTY.-- , •C . • . :.;" 7•;;;:' - :;,..- ~, ...._, 1.: , .. : ..,..,..,: r ~...,„ .. "••• ~Thee iiotesivill he - coniertiblthat - the taptinn of • the holder at maturitv,iuto six per cent. gold bearing bonds. payable noticls than five nor more than twenty years from their - date, as the Government may elect. They :will be' issued in 4 ,ilindlltitailods . 'of . S.- - $9. 53.00, S5OO, 51.0.00' find4telo . oo . .'••thid. all . alia cri pti on a most -be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.- •• .. • , • ' The notes will he trensniitted to the owners free of transportation charge:. es soon after ‘the retteipt'of the origival Certificates-of De -lieit as they can be prepared. • . •.. • -As the notes draw interest fro .August 15, persons making deposits sobeecOent to that dat e m eet, pay: the interest accrued from date ognale tollate Of pciii . t . ......r . • •--. ....; • ~- - ; • T Peltier de * POilii iig - .- I,iv enty-fire .• Wens - and ;dollars and upwards for these notes at any one • tithe trill be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent:, which will be paid by the Treasury Department epee the receipt of the bill for the amount, .certified to by the "sueA:beer-Witt whinat the 'deposit wairoarre. „Igo z dednctions for :Comintssionsr must . , bci.-' , maile • , ••froiii .I.li'c - deposits ; . . •„. a,. ; v -.t '•••:.• 81."4c1.4.4 AD VANTAGES of thio. :I. 0 A i'1 7. . - It is a National Savings Danks . offering. a ;nigher rate of interest than nny..other,'and the best security. Any saving.: bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me ilium of theconntry, and it canner pay in any - thinglietPrAbif fttt owiiitissets are either in governmebt deliiriffes or 'in notes or bonds likeable in government paper, ; ' . ! . . c.:, It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment.. The notes can al ways be E.-old for withiti a fraction of their face and .aceumulnted.interest. mid are. the best *seeerity• - with • bankStist eorterals for discounts. . . convertibte into a Sfxper - cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the••Tery: - litieral interest_ On the notes for thi ce years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent.' for the current rate 1 - 0 1 5 , 20,BoOdsis not lees • than, nine per cent. premium, and befOre the war 1.1 - it preruiqm on six. per cent. U.S. stocks was, Over twtritY per cent ! , ,:It will : be seen that the actual profit on this Idan, tit the present suarket.ratts, is not less than ten per cent. per annum : ~ ~ .- . , : , Its ExempfiditfroritSlate orMynicipal ftaxotioil. • But aside from all the, advantages we have enumerated, % speeial Act of Congress e^..:- :.`erupts all londs , dati 2'reacary notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two percent. per annum, accord . - ing .to the rate of taxation in varicitts pakts of the country. • It iS-belleved that no se•thritieS oli - er so great Inducements to lenders us those issued I ... , ythe government. Intl fiirmS'of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private parties, or . stock companies, 'or separate eomeinnities, orily,•is pledged.for-ps:yment, while the whole property of the country, is held to secure the discharge of till. the •obiie•ationS of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal ° terms,.for its loans, it believes that the very, strong, : eSi appeal, ( Will 'be to the loyalty tend ~ .patriotism of the people. • ' . , Duplicate-certificates Will be issued for all deposits, ;The party depositing must endorse upon the trigind - certificate the•denoininatiOa of notes required, and whether they are to be osthell in blank or payable to order. When . Ilol,oorsed it intit be left'with the officer re ceiving the deposit:to be forwarded to the ' Treasury Department. - . 0, • • Subseriptioos , Will be received by the-Trees • rarer Of-tire - e . iflted States, at Washingt.cm, the Several .Aissisethit.Treasnrers and designated tiebo;itau es, and by the - f‘lirst,NUtional Brink of. Philadelphia, Pa. First Niftlanal Bank of Danville, Pa. -_Firet.National Battle of Erie, Pa. • ..- ' 'First National l ßank of Pittsburg, Pa.. •-,...-• and by all National Banks which are deposi • tunes of public money, and • All leopectable f )Banks ard Bankers.: throughmit the country will give farther in.- . ,formation and 11 peril every Facility to • 'Aso-liters. . _ • Administrator's Notide. IpTIIEREAS, Letter:: of Jlcliniiii! , tration to the eAute of WIL:-;Q:i CARSON. bite loynship, Potter county, flee'd, 144sp., , ,beeri gran:Cad' to the abseil irp sons indebted tosued.' elf:deare requested ro make !immediate payment, rind those halfirig claim; aeinst the same -Neill present thorn, " duly authenticated, for settlement to ' HUDSON . _IIENOII.Y.X, idni'r. • Aliegany, Aug. 30, 1k.'0,1 #OO ii AGENTS IV ANTED 1 1,- 1110 sell by subscription, with sample, excel tent ~.Popalar Illustrated : -Fatuily „Works. Afitoa, o 4 Afidge is a lawpriee. HlS.TORY . :.offtbe ItEgli/CLlON;'firwhlifb over fortftheaisand of Vol. 1 iiaye4 already been sold. lt is a good business for ex-Ssildjers, and others. out . . employment., • '', 1--!•.(1 : 14p 4 fot . ralo to - F.edlersil!,reiellants,. and Ptiekages,••'Battle, Scenes: 3-`uriraits and otier pictures for :`the Times," 'War taps, beautiful Album Cardq CurrenCY 1' • Holders, etc., For Circulars, with particulars and terms, address • .) : • • N - 0 . .. - 1.11 'Asia StreCt7Cirtrinniti..(l.l, , Estate, of George. DWI Led. • , NOTICE. 1 ' WHEREAS, , l etters of administration 4n the .est.ate,os, .G . gstr,gc F.stes; late of Re- browtownship, deed. ,llave been granted to the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all p , rsons knowing them-,olves indebted to said estate 'o can and settle imthediately and those haying claims to pre seat them r r Payment:. 1,/ PO 410): EST F.S, Ad iiiist:atr;x: Rebron. N0v. 4 2.1, 1864' ' ';..- t - : , -' ,4 ' ---- • % fertHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENSE v.. • ectl?livikert f_lt-t - the:tenefit and ne i i t i caution -youite:liltyt -311a - ",silitrs Ayto - sit er frcitn. Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of 'Man hood, 4-c•, -supplying at the same time the roeftts ofveelf-core.- -Ey_ one who has cured fifter tmae'rgoi rig:ton:3i tlerable quack ' ery: tiy enclosing a postpaid addressed-en velope, sinele copies may he hail of the author ICATHANIEI. 'MAYFAIR Eso.. • • ) • • • - To Road-Contractors. ; inp ESPONSIGLE parties able and desirarts '-- JUL cif undertaking the building , of the tin ' t' ti dYfr lA Ord e.cif 15 ,' ifitiecs :4'70 . 14 3 ;:te1ad, 1164,feet wide,) part of Potter County,. enna., _'-pply for - particulars to OFfAS, EINE,, Esq., zurveyor,' J'une 8, 186 r.-te. - • UNT'S 131;0011 0 dies,--at .n:^~ :cs ~~:-W-w. i i^t~. "Unguestion'ably the Best sust4 of the 'kind in the For? .KAGEMME, , Critical Notige r s cf the Pr%e..4.3. It is the forFmost Magazine of the day.-The fireside'neverlha , l a more ddlightfi i ll cornpan ion,. nor tile million a more 6tergrising friend then liarper's Magazine.—.l.lcaodiet Proartant (Baltimore.) The" west opt:tint' MO a hlyi in the' itt , We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of HARP WS MAuaztxr—sq3ournal with apoeth.Ty cirenla tion of abontil7o,OQ,o copies—in . a;hose pages re to be; foutpksome of the 'phoicest light and geneip.rfeading of the day'. 'Ate' speak of this work r• 0 to evidence of the American People and the popularity it as acquired is merited. Each number contain_ fully 144 gages of read ing matter, , appropriately illustrated with good wood. cats; and{ it combinesiin itself the racy ; monthly ~„And. _the. mogePl.ilosoph foal quprterly; blended with the hest:featbres of the - dailyjour`palt It has g+eat power in' the dissemination of a love, of pure literature..l Tritbncris G4de to AmericariLiteratate,London The volumes bo4.ed constitute of themselves, a library of miseelliMbons readirOauch as can not be' found in ill& Same, compass in any other publication that has, cpMe; under our notice.—Boston Courier rBUBSCRIPTIONS! -1865.: The Pub Millers have perfected a system of mailing by Iyhich camsupply the MAGA ing:: . and WnEkly promptlyito those, who pre fer to reet.44-4.,their_p?riodiCaLs j directly from the Mice opPtb/louttOn. The postage : on Hertper'ildlitga,"ne is 24 eta a year, which Must be paid at subscriber's. post-office. 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OLEAN 4CADEIIGLY.. ..i The km) Ten/L . 411i . prnmence,Atgnst 31st . 18E14 and - eon ti tilt 0 r t 1 r teerr,lN:Jeel:S. ' 'Tuition I f from a 4.90 to $l.OO r e. 4 ter:h. Board can 'he had _.in.,•, - flie,;' , -griacipuri faneht.::::jtoo4us rot', self-boarding can be lied in the Academy' Builtlincs, at _5.2.00 pe2r fermi. D. WILD3IAN, Allf.' Principal; 4isitsted b,y,ottior.i Teachers: , ,' ~ .1 , • A, ,, ,-,: • • A Tencbttstelasl 4 c4l-be:Tganzed for the instruction of 'teache s[ititheir profession, in trltieli ttoltii-ciltll - Noinalltethcideand othei Valuablettliiritibelititecl.': • .. .‘,.. ~.' 13,6% IttA4TlN,X4 . esident:' 4 STAIsLTMAR X ecrit arb i 1 • • . -- ttOtES fiti 41i e.' La ETEBBINV =OS ned work PICTORIAL lIISTORY OF lIE TIMES." ',I; Wititet tiotids,Ll - FM i'-::'.ol4.ili.7ST7JK'' I)7s - i.. 7..: i.. - \. TOUR atttention is invited to the large and attractive stock jtist received, and for sale allntv as the same qualitiesetufbe bought anywhere tin the county. - , We have-oti hand a large. and; varied as sortment of Domestic Cotte/s, co-nprising BROWN SIIEETINGS, and SfIIitTINGS, . • " tiSPENS, DENIMS, STRIPES, _CHECKS, ME iidictsrGs, and • . 9 ! _: • • COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be underscild. - - , - • ! . We purehase onr.goods for Cash and offer them at a very small • , 'From Cost. -FLANNELS. yon want to purchase RED. • GRAY, • - BLUE, or PLAID TRETICEt SHIRTING, FLINNEI4, OimSted'S.• DRESS GOODS; DELAINES, PRINTS, BROGHE, aria - 1 WOOLEN SHAWS HOODS, SONTAGS, NIIDIAS BALALORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSIIIERES; a full supply At 01 mst e d's. eLtilt RING. ON'T fai' to call before purchasing an see the assortment 13 00,TS '&810 S ''60121 1 'ken, Women. - retlidni_a r in great riety and cheap At•ollittSl,,ed i'aiAlUlasses, syrup, Sugar, Tea end Coffee in fact everything.in the Grocery line, call AT OL ISI'ED'S. • ` A full astortmen i t of almoSt everything that is kept,in a country store on hand. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good artielCs at the lowest living profit AT OLMSTED'S, MIN aitO. 111 11 kinds, •, Butter, Wool, Sheep reys, Furs Grain of Deer Skin Also, 'ownship and School _Orders, for at the highest prices will be paid Al - (Musty WS • Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, cog' Count, of which 1864 rings many ri . ehaite, j fherefOre I have eon- I uded to, change ail:system of doing husirtess ki•l shall Iterefter sell for ‘• • I'ASH ot PRODUCE, ,BCTTER . I -LARD EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN, ..••• • DRIED BERRIES; &c. Y. lily rstock of Groceries I have a choice lassortineet of Tr.' S,.L- .. 'GREEN, . ' .BLACK, SUGARS, • •1 , • MOLASSES, RONEY SYRUP SAZAfLATUS, COFFEE, ' Also, PREPARED COFFEE, MUSTARD, SPICE, REPpER, &e., &o Gape algood . stock (bought , so that I am 111: enabled to sell at prices current before the War) of . DRUGS, ana , , PATENT MEDICINES, ItERCISENE OIL. YANXEE NOTIONS, ; . - , FANCY SOAPS, EXTRACTS, and • PERFUMERY, are still.' kqt. FLOUR, PORK,!' MEAL 6(2,11 kinds. And many other things too namerous, to mention key conAantly on baud and will his Sold for. - 11.:E,PROPIT than - ever before 4ffered'iti-thielmill . et.! E:: - K . .':*'$ - IPENCEM r Jan. 20, 1864. - Dr* A F_RENOI-rs CELEBRATED L.TONIC • BITTERS. , ill 11;e most popper Medicine in circulation for the Tcute _LiyETICOMP.TIAI,tr , DYSPEPSIA, JADNi' DICE,.-DET44tT. - 07"'PRE7XERWITS SYSTEM, nitd STO pAtEC Ard: DTGESTIVSEORGANS. If xs filo...gniiiin'g;W:gieaCrepiitation,iti the CURE of DIPTHEE,IA. _ frinCiihtfOtrieb, c.'audiffptiti 'getter VO.;:lZit: .1' 1, I • FA E t 1 " I HAVE FOUND• IT I.s-: Wag' the. eieiantation of the Attroneraii 'who \firs diicoi-ered" that the`world moved-in Rid orbit; risot le-ft:joyous las peen the exclawa- - ton of those who have found THE prAcE, where .GOODS in be purchased 'FIFTEEN . or TWENTY PER CE,NT.T. belOwlthe market price, and iet ,find theta as represenied. Two things are g l obe considered in purchasing Goods.: thecQuality and the Price j and 'Par chasers studvng hoth, can belbetteisntisfi , .4 with Sour stock than tiny other in this or a:- joining counties. -.Think twice before! h ying " DEAR TRASH)' ....NOW is your time to pro cure a GOOD rARTIOLE "Delay ars :an . gerous and sometimes fatal." -D6n't wai fir another enormous advance in ‘ocqls. The following is but : partial list of our large- assortment :' . , - - _ . . ' M.eriik.oS , c The attentionlof t 6 Ladies is called to, the stoc of Meriroe's, laok,Brown, Blue, Maroon, Dra and : White •Sornkof these were bought previ sto We /rise and killbe sold nearly as low as present'wholesale pikes at JONES' I / I • /Ladies 'Cloth Black, Grey, and FancyZolors at JONES' / Boy's Wear Cass rneres, Striped, Checked, and Plaids ; 1 Tw eds, KenOicky Jeans, and Cottonades of i t ty very best quality at - JONES' MoUrning-GOods' Black Silks. iklpa s cas, Empress Cloth,'Bomba zinc, Delain6, Rep Cloths, and Black and .Pnrple Good.i of various kinds at JONES' At Olmsted's pomestics , Heavy Sheeting:7, three-quarter, four-qu9r.ter, five-quarter , fine unbleached ; Pillonr'Case and Sheeting Muslin, Shirting, Ten-quarter bleached for F fleets at • JONES' White Goods Barred Muslin, Plain Jaeenet, Cambric for Skirts, Irish !Linen, Swiss Muslias, Nainsook Muslin, plaid, striped or plOu,—and Bishop Lawns at i JONES' nabroiderie • • Dimity 13andS, Ladies Collars, Undersleeves with or without collars at JONES' t t *oolen Goods . - Hoods, with !tabs or 'pointS, for Infa ,ts arid Children, 31iSses and Ltdies ; Nubia's, . nder. sleeves and Caps at JONES' • . For Children, Shirting. Priati, plain black, white and black,blue and white, and all kind i s of, Fancy, at' JONES' Moths Gents' Black Broad Cloth, 'excellent quality bought befqrd the . rise.- Cassimeres : : black silk mixed; Vlad k - and fancY Doeskin, striped, plain, and Fiala.. in fancy colors, and Cloth for whole stilts at ' JONES' Hosiery :.t Women's wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, cotton plain, colored and:White, plain or fleeced. Girls' white, brown, mixed, wool or cotton, and Wool balmoral stockings. Mens' home and city-mdat. Boys', all siXes, white or mixed, at JONES' 1864 For Ladies. Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Kit Linen,. Cotton, Plain and . Fieeeed Silk. Gent' fine Driving Gloves, Cassinieres, at JONES' For Ladies; Shepherd's Plaid, Brocbe, Long and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety of elegant colors at JONES' . Of domestic:and for7ign manufacture. We can assure "our'patrons that: Ve.believe our stock this spring to he mo e attractive4n this Hite than ever before. , JONES' Balmoral S irts •, With only two breadths, making it necessary to have hitt two'seam,s in a'full skirt, in a great - variety at , I * TONES' e-4 _...xrdceries Tens, Sagars, ChOice Syrdp, Good Rio Coffee, Westi Ind; t and:-Dandelion ."Offee;Rice Corn Stardh, Farina,: Cocoa, itc, at. JONES' . • 33r - ashes .• Cloth, Tooth, .N,ail,'Hair, Hat, Paint, Vaintsh and JAPAN -loth, Tooth, Ail, ,int, __.ls, and,Artist Brushes at JONES' D - ±• - tigs . and Fancy:Articles Oils, Knints, and Dye.. Stuffs, White ,lead in Tin Ca,ns,Aleolnil, Catnpheine, Kerosene,L4up and Lamp Fixtures GllAs Patent 'Medicines, chemicals, Botanieal 130.115, Perfu mery,Fancy oap'and Toilet artieles'' Gum Hair Ivrizory g and l'iroodeh Cornbss„Pomades rind Colognes, : and a fine assortment of Flavoring Extr4.ts, Pens., Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—iatv and boiled, at• , JONES' Clothing - - Boys! and lien's at : _c• . "•Boots: and Shoes !I Of every description and the best quality,: at astonishing low prices, at JONES' . "Wall. Paper Ceiting Paper, Transom raper,.:Window Cur tains, Borders,-Tassels,and .Fixturei, at ..1* HARDWARE, ' OODEN. - ARE,- - virmLaw-i WAR, X.NTES,7IRON,:p,I;OWS; r 6 4 g.ABil," FLefilai.TOßKi ifi`fect,. everything that the people need,can be h •,- . 3CSNES% . • All of which wilfhe sold 'at the lowest. reites: TMKETIT COUNTRY . PXOP `., . Coudersport, Pa., June 1803. ' Gloves Shawls Delaines Rafe Vi •.macs • " "w t " • 1 - I iderfor sale on reasonable ferias and lib eral time:: : 4 .- 1 ONE PARMI4I46 Acres=-4.6 , Clearcd ONE•r t utai !-- 1 -235 AcreS4--80'Cleared, ONE FARM .1- 2 50 Acres=- 6 Cleared ONE'FARM 1 .-300 Acres— Cleared And lots of other Firms and Land Some money as•bo required down. - ILueieti IBird. Brookland, Pa.; - July 2, '64 . 1, tt - , /-: Haring secured the, services of - gENR.V.S:•COWI3II#I , 7,- BLACK Q MITH of:twenty 'years -experience - In England and 41Ine'rica: lam pr:epared , to forialsh fo:rmers itedtraviders with The.tiest of - SHorse :mad SlioOng, hinglegKaiiVes, Batelierl ß Kuives'&c . , , , promptly . - L. BI D, Proprietor, Brookland, Potter Co.,''Pe. fornderly called Ceshingville. Map 25 , 1864. ' ' IL? J. OLMSTED'S - - -- OTORE can always 'be-found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor S T Y E. 5,.. • ( Also. TIN and ? SHEET IRON *4IIE, POTS, KETTLES,,, SPIDERS, SCOTGII BOWLS, FRING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, i ' .Agricultural liriplezOnts, Such as' PLOWS, SCRAPERS, .C111;TIVA- . TORS, CORN-SHELLERS UORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, 87c. 1 ' . 4. • . , HIS WC RIK; is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROT GIIS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy... Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, * Seldom refused. - . • 1 • Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Condersport. .Aug. 1, 1863.--zo : r• PeTNAM. Clothe 4 Wringer Will wring anything, fcom St Single Thread to wßeVQuilt. , rracr.s : $5.50, $6.00, and SS.OO. P. A. Stebbins &ICo., ,agents for Potter Founty.-Jan 25, LSO P A STEB IN Co., . - Paying the highestprice in ' .CASIii for ' • 1. WOOL --to ; _ 000 POpN DS WANTED ! • port,,Couders June 28, 1.884., P.- A. Stebbins: Co. RE AGE I .ITS for the sale of w EELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACIIINES for Pott6r,Goopty ! • Ndy'r 18, 'G3 , • DR , TORIA?S' VENITIAN -_EFAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL. SATISRAC- E 'TION during the fobrteen years it has beeri introduced into the United States.— After being tried by millions, it has Been. procla:med the pain destroyer of *he world. Pain cannot be nitere this liniment is ap plied. If used as directed it cannot and:nev er has failed.in &single instance. For colds, coughs and influenza, it.can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in erery family for sudden acci dents, such ai burns, cuts, ; scalds,. Insect stings,'ltc. It is peifectly, innocent to take internaly, and can be-given; to the oldest person pr youngest child. Price 25 rind 50 cents 'a"pottle. Office, '56 ..Cottlandt Street, New, Ycfrk. 'Sold by all, druggists. , PASH PAID FOR BUTTER,:, bY E. K. spenncr -MAN Ti 0 0.13 ROW ,ItESTORD HOW LOST Just published, .a new edition • of. Dr. CrOverweirsi.Ctletkr.aied Essay on the radical cure (withouti medicine) of SrEtimurosunon4, or Bernina'. Wealtncis, In voluntary Seminal losses, hicotnscr, Mental end Physical Incapacity, Impedimenfst - 7) - Mar: riage, etc.; also, CONSUMPTION,! EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by selfzlndulgdnce or sexual extravagance. ! • Price, in a sealed euveldpe, only G cens. ' . The celebrated author in this admirablo essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years` successful practice, that the alarming, consequences of self-abuse maybe-radically cued without the dange ous use f internal -medicine '• or the- applic, tion of t e knife—. pointing , out a mode of ure, at o c.o simple, certain and effecutal, by. means o which ev ery sufferer, no matter what hith . COndition May be, may curedaimself cheaply,.priie.tely and radically. - .. -•S • • te'This . Lecture ilhould bk.in the yands, of every.youth and. everyrin the land. Staat, udder seal, in a pl.tn envelope, to at addie.ss,:iiosi-paid t one receipt of six 'cents; or two, post stamps. Address the publtihers. - a' -- 014.‘1,9:1'. - 0:-KLINE - 6. • 4'7 t Botvry, Now York,Post ofhee bbx 4a86 •.-' ' 1 OELT T. OATS l' - OATS , 1 •j' '• ' WANTED* . • ---I ' , ' ~. .. , gwill pay SO , CtS.,' CASII,- rot _OATS 11:: delivered at.'myStore in 411.1porti ' • ' • '': 2 . 2 . '. ' ' ' : ''',: B. B,•COLVITBLit, -: -!.' •Dec:lo, 1864'. r ...-' .-, ~„ ... , .:, . ~- -.:, ••=,. tiaCEbttlect rnNiiiOrrt s4 SiS94..:!(4l#A ,' • ' ' , 'l.l - 2 -17 - : J . , • gite I , PCA . r. . or anfebtiiti.f . - hicliTwe -..T.5 1 . 4 , - 4Sit i'''' Call - SottoroL.t -lurks . 4-0.„-,,,,q1V -.. qiutl.v;constitUtilens of .... ,-- - - --. 5 ,_ •'- 1. -, t 4 1'. - initiltituiles of Men.: it „<-_-----_-... r' . z• either'procluces or is .... , -.L.... — . - . - ...Le • , IProdacedv-by-art en ...^-"'7' ..,-,-' P ~ , let_ led, ',mated state , - i Not. theuood, l ,9 i eri ii :, -- - 7 ;*• - •-==-2 Arse ' - 'l 3 -that tluid becomes in ,..'• .ki . ir ,4 „Ati co Tirp et et:it trf,sustain o k . L.- :.I'f:-.:: - .=•• - fifr,,...ogi the.' - vitalforces in their t4 1,-- 1- 7 ,0. , ....... , ft.:_tikvw0r0us action and ~....x • ..ct..; ; .... -4,-_ — ... , :-...f.t, ':. ' . .c_..,_. , _-_-- %ea% es the syStem to ----=---- mac -::::" --- - ---4 'f . 11 into &sortie ' a ---.....-... a r...‘n... decay. .The s:crofelons contamination is va riously Caused by:mercurial- disease", low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy_ food, - impure air; filth' and 'filthy habits, the' depressing vicet,_ and; "above ...ttli, by the .venereal infection: Whatever- be , :its origin, it is heredimlry 'in the constitution, descending ‘f fro in pitrentl-to childreillunto 1 the till - 11-and' finirth tgeneration,; "indeed; it seems-to be the rod of Him who sayit"l will visit the iniquities of-the i flithers tipon.their children." - The' dii4ases-it . originates take various names, acciirding to the of ins it attacks.. In the Ititt,ra;Scrofttla. produes_ tubercles,- and -finally Consumption; Mite glands, swellings which suppurate,and he come 'ulcerous 'sot:o;f in" the stomach and `boWels, :derangements Wine(' produce :inch gestion, dyspepsia, aftd - liver complaints; 'fin the skin, - eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all having the origin, reunite the remedy;:viz4p l rification and invigora tion of 11m hlobtl. (Ptirify 'fitelLaod; and these dangerons-distdmpersleave you.. With feeble, foul, or corrtipted• blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of the fiesh" healthy, you-cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's SarSSpn.rille, is compounded fromi the most effectail dotes that medical.science. Las discovered for this afflicting "disteinlier; and ,for:the'cnreof the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to tiny other remedy yet j oyised; - is known by all who ba*e given it atriiti. ' That! it does combine virtpes truly . eitraordinaryf in their effect "upon lhis class of complaints,. is indisputably proven by the great multitude of Publicly known, and remarkable cures it• has made of the follciwing diseases:-King's Evil,- or Glai4ular Swellings, 'Minors, Eruptions, Pimples', Blotches and Sores,- Erysipelas, Bose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Seald i l Head, Coughs from. tuberculous deposits in the ltings; Whits Swellings; DebilitY, Dropsy,,Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic rnfeetions, Mercurial Diseases, Female WeakriesseS, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints thatarise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of indiVidual cases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN' ALMAIsZAC, which is furnished to-the draiggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein nfay be learned the directions for its - use, and some of the remarkable ce.res which it haS made, when all other remedies had- failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections.of the country, in order that every reader may have access to 'some one who can speakle tarn of its benefits from personal experiente.! ,Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and tints leaves its victims -far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are. healthy constitutions. •Ilence• it. tends to shorten, and does greatly fshiarten, the average duration of human life. The .vast importance of these considerations has . led us to spend-years inerfecting a remedy ivhich is adequate to(its Cure. This we now offer to the public under the. name of ATER'S SAms..trtnitt.t, althO l ugh it is , composed of ingredients, some of- which exceed the hest of Sarsaparilla titter:hive power. By:its itid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of :these disorders. Purge out the• foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, pin•Ve out the causes of 'disease, - and vigorous health will follow. 'By its pecu liar virtues this reMedy stimulates the vital functions, and . thus expelS the distempers which lurk Within the system or burst out on tiny part of it. I.• We know the' puhlic have teen deceived by, many compounds of • Sarsaparilla, ' that promiSed much and did. nothing but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. 'lts -virtues hale been:proven 'by abun dant trial, and.there remains no question of ' its surpassing .excellence for the eureof the afflicting , diseases ;it is "intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is4i very different medicine from' anY other which has been before the pehplc, and is far more fectual thati any other whieh has ever been 1 available to them. j • i • , .A - ZEWS 7 : CEIER:RY , PECTORAL Tho World's Great Iteniedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con.; sumption, and for the_ relief of C on suroptive patients gio• in, advanced stages . of tub disease. 'This has been - sp long used and so uni versally known, that -we need .do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it May be relied on to do'all it ; bas ever done. Prepared by Dn. J. C. ATT./. & Co. _Practical and Alzalytieat Chemists, " .Lotrell, Mass. Sold by all druggists evqily. where. " . • Sold by C. S. gE. A. Jones Coo derspert: Chappet Bros., tl,ysses. C. H. Simmoes, Qswayo. 2 Man A: Nichols, 4‘lillport. Colwc I &r. Co., IDoulet, an& by. Dealers evervwh. e. _ • • APoNrFIER, Or COncentrated r Le Faultily Soap Maker. • WAR. makes high . - pricee7 Saponifier helps to red,uce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR eta. a pound by using your kitchen - greaSi.. CAUTION! As spurious * Ly,es are of fered alSo: be - carefbr and only, buy the PATENTED article put up in Iron cana l all others being, COUNTERFEITS. TENNs-YLVANIA SALT IttaiIIPAOTMING Co, PIIILADELFBIANo. 12i Walnut Sheet. PlTTSBURG—Pitt;Streel'ao DuqUeane Way Oostar'sVermineExterminator For _Eats, Mice,Reaohes; Anti, Bed Bugs, • Moths in F.n.re, Via , abas, Insects =Plante; Fowls, Animate, C. • Put up ie. 25c. 501 c. and $llOO Boxes ‘ Bottles, all4-Flasks, $3 and $5 sizeifoa. Hotels / Public .Institutions, Etc., „. , "Only infallii)le rAmedies known." "Free _froza Polions." 5. "Not dangerouu to the llnmani Family.° "Rate come out of their IVbolesale i4rge. by ailDrPgglst.s Retai)ers every --` *,;* II! Ben - aro. I : !! ofallworthless.iruitations * * -x ae-e./Jug, sTAnl.ar, Jugs e:js.,,cat each Boa, Bottle •and - F.htsk; befoie sou hny Address- r‘- ,Ileary ; R: Costar; *-*Principal Islpjot 48z airoad.way, N. Y. X *Sold by- i • ,x.srE priiais4 Co., - *boleaale: k Retail Agentsi Co4ClinPort4
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