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A. S I •kte now reeicita: T Sprthg purchased since wring the recen Consisting,of DRESS ?G0 !MI DEL)ALV POP PLAID ~ P PLINS, BLACKI :MORAL SKIRTS pi SILKS, BA 'CLOIKS f EN's stock, BLE CLOTHING MEM FASHION 800 ty CAPS 5 114 &c &d &c. I: . a - nd. Fancy Articles .3, r i nd Dye Stuffs, White head in alcohol, Camphene, Kerosenq,Lamp ;Fixtures. Glass. Patent 31e4icines. Botanical Herbs, PerfameryiFaney Ti,llet -articles, Gum, Flair; Ivor- I•eri coteib,'Pocurtrles and as ortmint of Flavoring Extracts. Inn IPaper, and Linseed ) 00—raw i • I ' ' I 1 . Brushes I ) i , • • - Dal, Nail,lllair, Eat, Painti Varnish i, Br. 'shi.s 1 1. Drug: Oils, Paint Tin Cans,A nd Lamp ;1 Chemicals Snap and , end Wnr)ll and a final Pens, Ink and boile( Cloth, To and Artie CHOICE fI:OCK 01"' • S,GROCERIE I • ar i .9 Choke syrup , Good Rio Coffee, J. acid Dandelion voffee, Rice, Corn 41,,[ Cocoa, ' Teits; Su. West Ind' Starch, F EBEC .A.LIVAYS IiAND . STEBBINS' & Co., orner Main and Se crud Streets, Couo A.pr. 10, 1065 DM El SI , SHERIDAN OM AGAIN ! ! ! NION VICTORY ipowN I= INE IN GOODS 11 BINS& Co,, • a new and completc CK OF El Goads ! he heavy ] decline and panic ia Sew York. D s, Lvs, ' ' iP4 C4' S, 1110ZAATBIG UES cr. 0 A XLVG CASSIMERES, I CLOTps ALSO & SHOES SIMMONS' COLUMN. FRIENDS AND CTSTOMERS - I returu you my sincere thanks for yourliteral patronage, for the past few years, and would say to you that I have located myself at Wellsville, N. Y., and may hereafter be found at tire • EMPIRE STORE AND NEW YORK STORE (}laving bought out the Store formerly occu pied by. Geo. Ash l er), I sliail continue to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL in both of the above Storps, and Impe l to'se'e all of Ml' old friends and customers, as they are in ran of Goods, apd will try :to sell them low enough to pay I.lieua for coming. . - We re now selling the best PRINTS from 12 to IS dents. Extra GINGHAMS from 15 to 25 cents. Good SITEETINGS from 12 to 25 cents. TICKS, DENIMS, STtIPES, and all ot be Goods in proportion. CL 0 TILING.. I t, Good suits for SIO to Sl5 and Extra fine suits in proportion. And a. , 1 have an over- Aotk of Clothing I wilt sell at Whole saie jizi per cent less than the Same can I be bought in Neu ,- York!. 1 BOOTS & SIIOES,' HATS & CAPS, SHAWLS, •CLOAKS, &C., at redUced prices, , GROCERIES •' I _ 11 AND CROCKERY very low. RICH DRESS SILKS, EMPRESS•OLOTHS, POPLINS, and all other ntyles of Ladies' Dres's Goods, very leiv, Hoping to receive an early call, I remain your friend, C, II: SIMMONS. Wellsville.-N. Y., M'Areti 25. 1365. . EA. STEBBINS & C a L I RE , ' • • Paying the highest pt i lee iia CAM for WOOLO 50,900 POUNDS WANTED ! Chudersport, June 28, 1864. J WELLSBORO & COUDERSPORT STAG E ROUTE. lIE Stages on the Wellsboro and Cou dersport Line kill leave WellsbOro 'every Monday and Thursday at 2 o'eloek, P. , ,Lrriving at ( I ;ollderF6ort on Tuesday and Fri day respectively. LeaveS Couderspoil enfry Wednesday, errivin in Wellsboro on! Thqs day at 12 o'clock and leaving gonders port on Saturday, 'flrrives in Wellsboro 'on Nlonday at 12 o'cloce, I This Route has laf,tely changed proprietors, and the undersigned is determined to keep it in good'order both frith respect to teams and drivers. Ample anommGdations for trav ele'rs at Vermilyeag. HENRY CROFUT. Gaines, Aug. 2, 11865.—pmpd The GroyesCeeia rthllo nirte still retains its brecedence and greatiop. ulctrity, And after rundergoing gradual im prOvernerts for a period of thirty years, is now prOnounced by the; musimd world to be un surpassed and even unequaled in richness. volume and nufity— of tone, durability and chpapness. Our new scale, nench action, harp pedal, iron ;frame, over-strung bass, seven octave. rosewood pianos we are selling cheaper by from SIOO to $2,90 than the same ,tyle and finish nee sold by nny other first class makers in the country. Dealers and all in want of good pianos are invited to send for our Descriptive-Catalogue, which contains photographs' of out different styles, together with prices. No One should purchase a pi ano without seeing the Catalogue. Medals. almost without ndmber, hare been awarded to the Grovestemi Piano, and at the.iCelr-, orated World's Pahl, though put in competition, with others from tlll parts of Europe and the United States. it tOok the highest award. [Established 1835.1 GROVESTEBN CO., 40t Broadway:, Ne'w York. AGENTS WANTED f'pr the NVRSE Sr. SPY. :.The most interesting and 'exciting hoop ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout and Spy, giuing a most vivid inner picture of the war. '1 Teachers, ladies, energetic young men,and especially returned and disabled soldiers in want of profitable employment, will find it Peculiarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $l5O per month, which; we will prove to ,any doubting applicant.-:- H Send for circularS. ' Address ;TONES, BROS. St CO. N. E. corner Sixth and Minor ~ freets, Philadelpeis Ps. ) lIOIIAdE WATERS' EAT6I PIUSICAL No 481 Broadway, New York. EMEOMfaiEI PIANOS, MELODEONS, CABINET OR GANS, II,EET :MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, azd - :all kinds ofMusiCal instruments and Musical Merchanklise, at the LOWEST RATES, wholesale 'and rdtail. Second band Pianos and Melodeons RI . GREAT BARGAINS. Prices, $6O, $75, $lOO, $1251 $l3O, $175, $2OO, and $225. New 7 octave Pianos for $350 and upwards. Pianos and Melodeons to let, and rent allowed if purehnsed. 'Monthly pay ments received fOr the same.F The Horace Waters'.Pianos and Melodeons are as Fine and Durable Instruments as are made. Warranted for fiv4, years. Price greatly reduced for Cash. TESTIS 'ONIALS. The Horace WatPr' Pianos are known as among the very best Y. EvangelLt. We can speak of Lae merits of the Horace Waters Pianos -from personal knowledge, as being of the very !best gnality.,---Chthtian Inteligencer. The Horace Waters Pianos are built of the hest and most thoroughly seasoned material, -_.4(lroccite t y Jouvnql. Waters'' Pianos wind Melodeons challenge comparison witli the finest made anywhere in the country.—llame Journal; .. . llorace Waters' Ouno Fortes are of full, rich and even tope, and powerful.--Xir. c 'York Musical Revizu. Our friends will f ad at Mr. Waters' store the very best ass rttuent , ,Of Music and of Pianos to be foun in .the United—States.— Graham's Magazine. , Thellorace WutA r rs' Pianos are of superior tone and elegant tinish.—Ncw York Christian _Enquirer. Schedule of pric s of Instruments and Cat alogues of ;beet 3 usic and any Music pub lished in tho Duneµµ States, .11AILF:o r.REE. Sheet 3lusic, a little soiled, ad 1h cenis per page. Sabbath School, and other Books, publish-, ed by Horace Wat)rs. Sabbath School Bell, No. l l. Sabbath chool Bell, No. 2. Choral Harm Ae Diadem. • -{ICES: Paper Covers, er doz ; Board, "e 3,60 Olotll Embosse Gilt, 54,20. BELLS, Nos. 1 a d 2 in One Volume, $6,60 Ter dozen. Cl th Embossed Gilt, $7,5 , u per dozen. 'r. DAY SCHOOL PA LT.', for Public Sehocils nod Seminaries, er Covers, per dozen ; Itottra Covers - 4,20; Cloth. $-1,69. . THE CHRIITIAN MELODIST, .A new Revivalill•mn and Time Book. Price S 3 per doz. ''card, $3,6-0. 111 a n uractory ail d Ware-rooms, 4 SI, Broad way, New York. i 1 1 NEVIS IRT FOR 1865-6. , TILE GREAT IN 7 ENTION OF THE AGE IN - HOOP SKIRTS.. - rr J. W. Bradlc 's Nilo Potent . Duplex Eliptic (or luulde) Spring Skirt. • This inventio con4ists of Duplex (or two) Eliptie Pure Re fined Steel Springs, ingeni ously braided ightly and firmly together. ti edge to edge, nu king, the - toughest, Most flex ible, elastic and Durable Spring ever iised. They seldom um to ur BliCAli, like the Single Springs, and cot sequently preserve their per fect and beautifur_Otpe more than twice as long a, any Si?gle Spring Skirt that ever has or can be mildo. The wondcrft I fleAibility and great comfort and pICiI6UTC to any Lade wearing 'the Du vlex Elliptic rt experienced partic id-arly in ailjc •0w4...d Assemblie3, Operas, Cirriages, Rail oad? Cars, Church Pews, Arm ME= enade and House ,Drlss, the Skirt enn b • fabled when is , zse to oceiz- py a slaall plac • as easily and convva . letit.)l as a 411. ormn , lin dress. 1.. 1 ,ady havit g enjoyed the pleasure, coin fort and great convenience of wearing tUe ftal.l4 Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt fur a (I,ti , tart ni., - er afterwards willingly dis pensp with thr use. For . Childrit itEsse,- and P)1.111 , Ladies they are superior to al' Tie Hoops thread and wi Single yarn co Single Steel 11 rod; on every and twice or eovering wear down stairs, St are conqartiv All are madj ccl f,apes, and pa+t, giving t and perfect SI tionablv the 1 fortahle and WESTS' s ors of t Inv 01 'Chat ibers New York . re covered with 2 ply twisted II wear twice as long as the ening which is used' on nit )op Skirts. The three bottom • Skirt are alto Double StOel, °able covered to prevent the ng off the rods when dragging one steps, 4:e.; Sze., which they • subject to when in use. of the new, and elegant Cord are the best quality in every the wearer the most graceful Kapp passible; and are -,lnques ightest, most desirable, com imnomical Skirt ever made. CAIZEY, Propriet ,ntion, and sole Maaufacturers, and 79 a 81 Reade Streets, all first-class Stores in 'this .ughout the United States and Etna de Cuba, Mexico,. South the West Indies. For sale i City, and flirt Canada, Hay America andi e fur the Duplex Elliptic (or g Sl:irt. A. j- C. ingni double) Sprit, , 1565 R: ERIE RAILROAD.— .14 line traverses the Northern st counties of. Pennsylvania to lie, on Lake Erie. ISG:i FItLADE~ This gr and NorthweJ the city of E leased by the Pennsylvania Rail and i ndei• their ,auspides is opened throughout its entire It has bee [toad Comp: heinr , rapid length. use for 'Passenger and Freight liarrisburg to St. Marfs (21e e Eastern Division, and from (78 miles) on the Western 'lt is now i buAness fro miles) on t Sheffield - to Division. SENCIFIt TRAINS AT EMPORIUM Leae Eastward. REIM EMI Through Ma, Leae Westward Train Through Itla, Cars run ways betwec. and between. Elegant both ways he more, and Ai For inforni ness apply tit Streets. And for F Agents : IS. B. Tin Sts.; Philnd ;J. TV:. Rey l 15 iiliam B 11. II through WITHOUT t HANGE both Philadelphia and Lock Haven Baltimore and Lock Haven. teeping Cars on ExprOss Trains l i etween Williamsport and Balti- L illiamsport and Philadelphia. Laden respecting Passenger busi t the S. E. Cot% 12th and Market eight business of the Company's ston, fir., Cor. 13th and Market tipliia. inolds Erie. Jrown, Agent N.C.R.R. Baltimore. llousTos, Gen'l Freight Agt. Phir a L. EIOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agt. Phil'a. POTTS, . MEI Gen'l Zanage.r i • ITilliam,port, 1865 Free from Poisons.". • "Not dangerous to the fluman Farmly." "Rats come out of th,etr lioles to die." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH', LC EXTER'S. Is a paste—used for R.als, B(ack and Red Ants, ,j• 0. ', • t,• o. • "COSTAR'S" BEDBUG F,XTERMINATOR ! Is a liquid or wasp, uFed to r . destroy, and alsosas a pre- • rentive for Bed-ljugs, l • • "COSTARS" ELECTEIC I'OWDERI FOR • INSECTS.. Is fbr Moths, .Mosquitoes. Fleas, Bed-Bug s.iinscets on Plants Fowls, A rib:Lials, 6T. - • * T * Sold by ( all Drur , blzts and Retailers everywhere. **! BEWARE !I of lahl worthless * * *See that "CosvAn'ls" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flash, tiOrore you buy. . HENRY Xt. COSTAR, PIINCIP.U. DEPOT, 4S2l.3road‘Nnv, N. V. ht_a SOW by all. Druggists andiDealers in COUDFIISPORT, Pa. ' 1865. INCIP.EASU OF r...t.Th.-The Primer's GJ :elte (Fnglish) asserts anil proy - es by figures that one pain of rata will hare. a Troony and descendants no less thttn 631,05 U in 'three years. unless thisiimmense famiiy can imkep t down, they would COUSIIIIe more food than would sustiin 65.00,0 human keiun.s. •"Costar s ha tin this paper. H 1 865. RATS tarsus 13111D5.-41t'hoever engages is shboting small birds is #ruel man ; whoever aids in exterminating 2t.15.5 is a benelltclor. 11 e should like scone on our c'oirespondcritt‘ to'give us the benefit o" their experience in driving out these pests. We 'need something. besides dogs, cats, and t aps for this business. —Srienb:tic American, N. .See "Costar's" atitlr't in this paper. 186'0". "COSTAR'S" p:XTEinfiNATOR is simple, sale, and surn.—the most 'perfect ItAr-ilication meeting ,fe have ever attended. Every Ptat i that can get properly preparee. aceurdi mg o directions" Will Mat it. and every one that eats it will die, generally at some place as distant a; po.4sible from wheeze the medicine was takerok-Lczke • gal . "`7Sed "Costar's'' aclv't in this. papa 1 1865. - A VPICE FROM THE FAR WEST.— Speat:ing of "Costar's" : Rut, Roach,Ant,.4:e.. Exterptinator—"more r-g.raiu anti pro ‘ 1: - -.10m.- are 14stroyed anrually in .Crtiut County 1):. 1 vermin than would. 14 for tuns of thi Eta and liyaect Killer."---ilan l eust,/, ,1 Ille., Lir taid, n,.ll_,See "Costa( sr ail lß v't in this r aper. - cii,---Sold- in CtruplutsP 1 oT, Pa., by all 4 11'10°70C. . - E. & U. T. ii.I7IIOITT & CO. Manufacturers . of Ti hotographic Materials, AthD 501 I.RONDIVAY, N. Y., I In rmllr. of PHOTO.:RAPHIC MA 195 Cit. C011....1ug, v..: • . STEREOSCOPES ez BTEREOSOPIC VIEWS. ••11. •Lt:;• :41 f etc., 1 n il, ,c. or 1,11,1, t.x.. tsddrc,c PHOTOGRAPHIC :}lr. i:itrtlue int... th, 1.7P11,1 State. it n in gr."! vnrl,...ra., ric,‘ , tr ALlitiNIS: Lao ',may nud !icy will Po , L..r.t11 ).1- , .F.E. on io,ipt of price. C-17 - ALB' oF. C..RD I'BOTOGItAPIIS. • • N r eatitle.,te e rnbrui.: s 11 VA 71 tr; USA st , 61.1he,e‘. additions roe conctoliti'y amilo, of Portraits of I.:mine:it Anted/Nos .. Ti 'met 100 Ainiiird3eiterios, c: tritermcn, .202 Itr;:r . 01f., eitrieere,. •130 pi, Mee, 2,5 Cotrincir, 1 75 N3vy Odicere,' 125 Auttiorr, . ; 123 Prentirierit Women. Colii•rt of I.7orlir of Art. Inelitaihg• rerireduciisns of the most celebrated F.:nr.rayleil, Irintino, • fiance. rte. Cittalotrotri Fent on receipt cd Stmip. An order tor One fibre' l'icru trim our Ciitdoche mil be filled on the receipt 'of 3 . 1 , and Fl nl be mail. rricir rho: rapher, cod ether orderint ge'idrit. 0, to. wilt ple t ow, remit tmenty-five tier cent4of tae 'mount with their order. Chi/ . The priceri mid quial2 i tv or our ;nods cannot toil to tatlety. 65icrierr' P.TEtt Albums f or 13 l'iTtursc, 75 Cont.; Ice 21 . Picture; SI.W. I. A T IL. S. O(,3ITED'S SrOn. can alwal - s he fGu!ricl the best c• Bux-and Parlor S T S Also, TIN nrid 'IRON WARE, POTS KETTLES, .SPIDERS, !'SCOTCII itOWLS. FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, - and CAULD RONS. Agriculturl Implenients. ::uch as ' , Lows. SCRAPERS, .tULT TORS. CORN-SOF,I,LERS, LIORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, So 1 - 1. Is :, WORK • ,is 'well made and iiile material good. Good and substantial E#ES-TROUGHS put up in t. any part of he Cotinty—Terms easy. Heady Pay of all kinds, ineltzding Castr o seldom refused. , . Store on Main Strlcet apposite the Old Court House, Coudersport:. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 Dr. A. 'BENCH'S CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS iiecoming..t}ie most popular. Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, .T.ArN DICE, DEBISITV OF THE NERVOUS' SYSTEM,. and l WEAKNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is also gaining DIGESTIVE meat reputation in the CURE of ILiIPTHERIA. Principal OfECe, rOdt , rsport, Poster Co.. Pa. 340 F. 10 lg A. M WAGOIV SHOP subscriber 'having, located in Lewis rifle is prepared to do'all kinds of work in bis line, on shbrt notice and iii the best manner. Making and Repairing - ofsnll binds. lam enabled by the all of ma chinery to do work in the wagon-line better and cheaper than any other establishment in the connty. I ano also prepared to mare. COFFINS. ; ,EDSONITYDE. Ulysses, Penn'a; Dec. 1, 1864 n"--Joyr,s , CLERK". "beat the Jews"oellitt 1865 = .—aaya he can g Cottoo. Goods. 8°41;Woox. ""'" nit -irorm'S Miter RESEZDT 7 4 32 Scrofuiu. and Scrofulous Disease& crone Emery -Vies, a tee/Pinown merchant ford, ifaine. I hare sold large quantities of your SAnssp.t. nus—i, but never vet one bottle which failed Of the desired effect and full satisfaction to those whb toot it. As fast n s our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine like it before in our community... Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, th. cers, Sores, and all 13isesses of the Skin. Fran Rer. Stratton, Bristol, England. I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add me testimony to that you publish of the nies tlieinal virtues of your !. 4 ..ll:s.‘pAiciLLA. My daugh- ter, aged ten, had an ntlliethuz humor ht her Curs, eyes, and hair for years, AVIII , iIII,e were unable to cure until we tried your S.lnS.lrAiumi.t. She has beets \yell for some months." • Franz Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a well-known and much. esteemed tulyef Reanisrille, Cape May C . O. J_ My daughter Ira suffered fora year past with 4 scrofulous krtgainn, which was very ;troublesorite. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your S.tnS.tr.tntLL,,,w•hieli soon completely cured her.' Frain Charles P. .Gage, Esq., of the wulely-knottat Gage,-.Hurray 4- Cc., manvAteturers of enamakil ropers in Nashua, I had for seN'eral years a very troublesome humor in my En-e, which gray constantly Was* until it disfigured my foatures 'and became an intAal entitle affliction. I tried silliest every thing a Mgt Could Of both nth-Po and medicine, but without any rarer whatever, until I took your SAtas.trAttn,LA. It immediately made my face worse, as 'you told me it might fora time; but in a few week's the new skin began to form under the Idotelies, and con tinued until my Mee is as smooth as any body's. and tam without :my symptoms Of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without 4 doubt owe it to your .6.11M.11..tnit.LA.” Erysipelas General Debility—Purify . the Blood. • • From Dr. nobt. Safrin, Houston. St., yew rot*. 4, Dn. area. I seldom ail to remove . Eruptioni and &ref:lons Sod's by the persevering use of your Salts APA WILLA, and I have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erniipthrs with it: No alterative wo possess equals the SARSAPAItILLA you have .sup plied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. Johnston ' Esq.. Wakeman, Ohio, "For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas ,int my right!arm, during ;which time I tried all the celebrate.: physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of 'dollars worth of .inedicincs. The ulcers -were so bad that the cords became visible, widths doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your 6ARSAPARILLA. Took two bot tles, and some of your PILLS. Together they bare cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body. iu a public place, my case is known to every body 'in this coinmunity, and exaiteetwonder of all." • • From Hon. li , nry P. P., of Newcastle, C. Ir., a lead inv memixr of the.Cancidialt MOIL I have ti=ed your SA ns.t t..t ntt.t.lt In my family, for 'general (bbility, and for ifurif:eing the blood, with very beneficial results, and feel eonlidenw In commending It to the afflicted." St. 'Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From nal:l:er Keq., the able editor of the Tankhonnork Demeerid, Pennsylvenifr: " Our only child, shoot three years of age, Wan attacked lrc pimples on his forehead. They rapidly .spread until 'lli termed a loathsome arid virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eves for Some days_ A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver mid other remedies, without any apparent •eifeet. For fifteen days we • guarded his hands, lest with them he :should tear open the fes tering and corrupt wonnd Which covered hid ,whole face. !laving tried .every thing else we hint any hope from, we began Ovine, - your SAnsal'Ann.t./,, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to heal when we Lad given the tirst bottle. :m1 seas well what we had finished the second. The child'; eyelashes, Whielthad come out, grew agaiti, mul lie in now as healthy and fair as anv other. ,The whole neighborhood predicted that the child tim,t die." • .. _ t, Syphilis r.nd.'Mercurial bissasei From Dr. Hire:in .! , lont, of St. Louis, Missouri. " I rind your S.ti:s.iPAtiti.t.l a more erected remedy for the freeoullary symptoms of s#philis oud for Ey philitie disease than any other we 1105NCEM. The profession are indebted to you fur some l l of the best medicines we have." Front ~. I.' Frenrh, Jr. D., en eminent physician of Lawrence, ifoss., -mho is a prominent meizaier of the Legislature i!t' Massachu4etts. De. AvEit, My dear Sir: I lieve found your SAE,: o.t ritt.r..t nu exc,llent remedy; for loth 9f the primary and secondary type, and effec tual in some cases that were too obstiuutOo yield to otlier - nredles. I do not know what we;can em ploy With more certainty of success, where P povres• tui alieriitive is required." Mr! Chas. S. ran Xcir Bruinslcial , J., bad dreadful :deers on his 1 4 e::,s, caused byte abuse of imircii ry, mercurial disease, which grew more and More agg . mrateif for years, in spite of - every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the i)creevoring - use of AY SARSAPAIIILIA!reIieved Few ca=es c:,13. be found more inveterate and distressinq than tills, dud it took aever4l dozen bottke to cure hau.-• • Leueorrhces, Whites, i'eniale Weiiknens, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous VI- . ceral,on, and are very often cured by the ilteratira eilCet of Il4is S.t izsAt , ,t Route cased require, however, in aid of the SAits.trAtitt.LA, the skilful application of local reniudics. Front the -reel!-I•nsw:i end - widely-celebrated Dr. firenb ..I.lorrill, of Ciuci,btali. . 1 have found your SAits.ll 4 ,Ammt,,s on excellent tlterotive iu diseases of f,niles. 3fanylcascs of Irregularity,Lem eo rrlicea, Internal Ulceration, and locali ari s ing from the serortilons - Oisthesis, 1/3 Vt"! yiebbsa to it, ;mil there are few that dO not, n•hett it s effect is properly aided by local treatment." A /(I.ty, itnicillinv to ollrar, the' publicatilut 'of her , none, e•rite.r ... I NT'," (laughter and myself have been eared of IL very debilitating Leneorrlicea of lours, standing, tnr! tivotiotties of your SA IZSAPARILLA: Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complai„Ut,:Dyn. svhgpepsia, Heart Disease, Neur4gia, n caused by Scrorula in the system, 4el cured by this Lxr. ti:II:SAPARILLA. AYER'S . CATHARTIC PILLS' po.4.ess so many advantages over the other purg,atives in the market, and theirf superior vititpes are to universally known, thatwe need not do niore• than to assure the public their tp±lity is maintained equal to the best it ever ha beck, and that they may be depended on YO klo all that they have ever done. .'rep trod by J. C. 'AI ER, M. D., .!r. Lowell; Mass., and sold by • , 1.. A. Jones ; CoUlleisport ;:i,oppol Bros., Ulysses. 11.'Simmoes. Ostrnyo. tLimi Nichols, Thideli & Co., Roulet,: and b. ev -r.vwhyre Notice. GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., ' 1863. iiicroTtc.o is hereby given tbatcparies But -1:41 char, now or late of this county., holdin g tl4 following described properly. has not yet paid any consideration whatever fcr the same, anid all persons are hereby warned hot to par clinse any of said property of the said Bushor licifore the decision of the Court is given in thp case and, C. Bushor has paiTho me the cdnsideration money therefor. j. The following is the property: Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger. mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott, township; Alitter county, Pa., containing 160 acres.— so 25. acres in warrant 5078 - ancl adjoining tie above. ' 1 1 2nd. A certrin tract of hand, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in wirratit 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter. ,county, Pa., containing.ahout 204 acres.) IC. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township) Tioga cOunty,l Pe., oh the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. I Itf i. wr. BADE. Latest from Sherman OSIN & TAR, from North Carolina, for sftie by STEBBINS D STEBELNS Cb. are el§sing hit an . , old Ledger. All persons mdehtede tV them I%ill please Call and settle l 7 before tli# accocr3.B t. xi let 7 IA the prope; ace; OD Colleztior—N/r: .1 1 54 II A Dealer.
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