Letting the eat Ont o the Bag. , I The Harrisburg Telegrd h relates the following good one on Ex- overnor Big ler: "There lire living in arrisburg two brothers, elev'er, respectable„ intelligent men, but as widely separated m politics as are the poles. Bigler hiving formerly lived in Harrisburg, is riqiiamted with these men, but absence and the lapse of 'years have impaired his , nowledge, p6r zonally, of the brothers, a d, therefore, it was easy for the Clearfield ge to confound tbe Harrisburg brothers, mistaking, the Republican for the Democra . He did this to most ludicrous effect. Meeting the staunch Republican, Biglerl at once began Ma minipulations for information. 'How is Dauphin county I' askad weak, kneed 'William. 'Solid to the centre,' responded . the Republican. 'I am told that the Re -1 -publican vote will be ieduCed in Dauphin county this fall.' 'You have been misin formed. 'I am not surprised at the misin formation, because our frbuds in Dauphin are great boteliss. They boast always in their correspondence befor , an election of biting able to reduce the ote, but the re , siiit never fails to exhibi an increase of • . Republican strength. ') )hat are, the pros 'pects- in • Clearfield county, Mr. Bigler V % zuxt asked the Harrisb4rg Republican. ',Nothing to boast of,' mournfully replied Bigler. The fact is, continued weak :Ikneed •William, 'we have nothing to boast ; ' ;of in any'part of the State,' and then with "the superciliousness, low Bunning and jeal ,;otis disparagement of pubic men peculiar • - t4 .Bigler, he commenced 1, hispering in the ;•ear of the Republican, 'Clymer is persori • ally a very weak' man-Land politicallY vulnerable to the most damning attacks)! RE IS A HEAVY LOAD, ID.: 1 .! I DON r T W 'HINK E CAN ELECT HIM!!!"" i Peace or ' We print this morning a most important -and enteresting Executiv : proclamation on the Eubject of the blockade of the port, of Matamoras by the Frencli and the t,",pi rialisitl of Mexico. , The Proclamation, after inferring to' he neutralit y' which has been observed by the United 1 States since the beginning of the war in - Mexico, announces • that the blockade of the port at this' time, ito far as it relates to citizens of the United States, will be held asletterly null and void.. This step, which o doubt has ynly be - en taken after due ccinsideration, may produce two things: either the speedy over ,threw of the bastard monarchy of Mexico, and the re-establishment of the legitimate government of the Re üblie, or it wilt bring updn us) a war with France, s under the protection of which ;power the 'Maxi milian government was formed and nursed. In the former event, which would be hailed with gratitude bY•all true lovers of religious liberty, the Government may know that it has hastened that happy event. Should the other{ contingency arise, namely, that of war, let us be prepared to attest and defend our rights. We have a magnificent navy. Most of our ironiclads can be got Teady for sea at a few days' notice, and as' - for an :Uu, the experience gained during the rebellion 'has shown sus how to organ ize a military force of gigantic proportions, that could' bid defiance td" the armed min• ions of any foreign potehtate'.—P?ailadel ph,ia Press, Aug. 24. Colorado Rep . The rejoicing in the i hiladelphia Con vention, over the dispalbh to Mr. Doolittle -announcing the election o Hunt, tie John ion,administration chndiate, wai prema ture, and in this quite in keeping with the t spirit that prevailed tl l ere—because of false representation. The election of Chili cott, the Republican candidate, is announced to be an ascertained fact. The State has no 'interest in casting its' fortunes with Johnsonism. Although the Power of the Administration has douJtless, been freely. used,.the intelligence of the people of that new and distant State bas, as everywhere it will be found to be, the sure guarantee of the triumph of principles of loyalty and freedom. The real, heroes of the Wigwam Con vention, in . the eyes of some of the South ern jburnals; are the delegates who were <lenied, admission. The declaration of Henry Clay Deane, in his letter of with clrawal.in favor of the l esolutions of '9B, especially, is quoted a provingly. The South is thus endorsin g he suppressed se cession sentiments of del gates to the con vention, while it is ridiculing or denounc ing the tub thrown to this Union whale. I ri A , A Ban,icsr OF PR.O3IISEI vASE.—.n. young fellow named R. W. Undine, living in La- Crosse, Wis., recently stied a young lady who jilted him, for they cost of presents made her. His bill was as follows: One gold ring, $5 00.; onefancy fan, $3 047. cute box confectionery; $2 50. Total, $l3 50. Ex judge Catheron appeared for Undine, and "Brick" Po' eroy for the girl. Under the instructions f "Brick" the fol lowing counter-bill was resented: To ker osene oil 7 months, $3 50; to , rent the par lor for sparking, $lO 50; to confectionery eaten by Undine, $0 25. Total, $l3 75. An amusing trial followed, and resulted iu a verdict against Undi e e of twenty-five cents and costs of the s it. - - -t- D emocratic AGAINST , RL THE MY A-23. meeting was held in Reathng,April 21,1863, which Mr Clymer addresed. It vras got up by himself and friends tl3 sustain his party at home in resisting the araft. After reoly- Mg in favor of secret societies they further _Resolved, That we do not approve of this war as at present conducted; WE REV ER DID . APPROVE OP ITI IN rrset.r, but re RC t cepted it in preference o disunion, anarchy and despotism, under pledges that it should be conducted solely rvi a view to the ree toration of the Union. • 1 i THE tJt) . U . Coudeiisport Tuesday, FOR GOVERNI,R:I GEN'L J. I W , EART, - - Of Cumberland oulty. FOIL I CONGRE S, • STEPHEN P. i IVILSsiN, of 'hop, (Subject to the delcreto of 11 Ltfutcrees.) I— ± yort. ASSEMBLY, I JOHN' S. #AON, centlegt to the deetstc6 of 1 1 FOR YLOTRON' HENRY J. OLMSTED, "a FOR i TREAkt JASON W. STEVEN: iI„ FOR REGISTER. ,rfs RECORDER, DA i t BASER, of Coudpreport. I • FOR Asspop.tz Juplass, WOOLSEY RTI S. of ITir _. ...-, of ques. JOHN P. TAGGA.R ', of Eulalia. FOR comaiss ONEri t SAMUEL .11 1 pNROE. df tingham. -- FOS • AUDITORS, i A. SI I)NET LYMAN; of Oswayo, 3 years, S. H. MARTIN, of Pike, 2 years. The 'feta of e reaby terian RED, —1 h i ii ' - "' Churc , in this , lace, ill. beiTented for il 1 the coming year on. Thursday of this week, I i at 2 o• lock, at the Church. IE2 IteirThe Legal Advertisements are , on the fourth page' Condi i ie nvenes on Men , S - : day, b•pt 17th 1 I , 1 There wit dempoit Unien of next week, at, ante is desired. VirThe Trilu'liel Puts Pennsylvania down as sure fori Gen„ Geary, with the pro bable gain of three Republican Members of Congress. ij 4 - e -1 . teirPotter county) people, doing bust ness in willlfirld it to their inter ests. to call on Messrs. JO & Lesyman, late of the firm of ' S.A. Jqne.s, of his place. See their advert semenc in ano er column. 1 SerThere will be-4 _ and Union Mass Meeting, in • CoriderspOr. the early part of • t Court Week. The exact day, t and•names oi speakers gill be nhounCed as soon possible. One i friends wll piefise take no t tice. ArarWe shoidd ba6 Istatd in our last that a letter had beeni received from a gen tleman friend of = HoiL Galusha A. Gtow, in wych he says that Mr. G. started for Coudersport but was thken sick on the Way, nd at the time of writiillm he was stillon fined to his he 4. This will explain his not appearing at e our • our county convention. übilcan. .figr The Senators an Lancaster District are Hon. Thaddeus!OteVensi Senator, "so long; asibe They have re-nominate him, so that if Wl's not influence of his 61arkt in felt in the eounsAs of t The LYcon3ing c held their Convention 1.1 inated Hon. S. Tioga county, also i , held with a like result. Mr been nominated lby th of the district, which sec in the Congressieual Co i , rtes,Citizens frOm till . ' Culpepper, Virginity sta ceipt of the neWsiofthel adelphia Converition, were displayed from; m s of the place. 4notheri good, christianly virtu I "The more we have, th l 1 , "Jea' so," says Solon S i 110 - President 'Johns g n is not likely to 6 ' have the honor of layin the Corner Stone of ' - 'the Dougla l IhionMent, at Chicago. The Masonic Order is t bare charg,e of the arrangements, and the claim, and justly too, that the G 4 m i l ter is the proper person to perfor l rn tha honorable service. "A.J." will thua l be snu . bed. Good fo the Masons. i ZrirJohn 13Jracker,.fl!lorthumherl:pd, has the nomination of Dauphin county for Congress. All tie co nties of the district have held conven tio ns w ith : the following result: og result: Miller, (the p sent'member;) has two is countaes; Packer, wo; Patterion, one. ' family• t ' ' It not bur . u Mr. M tier has not completed his first erm, is a respectable and energetic represen tive, has voted on the side of Right, mul l e , therefore can na 1. i to see any auffiate n r putt ing him aside, ' I I NAL. 'la 1 8;1866. w. 316eizamiY, Enrrort. .f Ptter. he Clonferees .Thit 4 T, 43f dandctraport. I rtEiti I be a'meeting of the Cou • sigue ob Tuesj l ay evening. 71o'clOch." A:full attend ; Don't forget iL Members of the 4trueted to vote for I for-United-States t is a candidate."— and will re-elect ilected Senator,the tellect will still be e nation. aunty Republicans week, and'nont , Congress.- 7 ,- their Convention, W ilson has now !e; of the counties res his nomination ference. neighborhood of to that on the re 'action of the Phil Confederate flags ay of the dwellings proof of the gentle, of "My Policy." better we like it." 111 1 il 'SO - RumorsAre again afloat that Jefl. Davis is to be released.} The reason given is'." the diScOvery of tticorrespondence be tren the suborned witnesses before the jidiciary Committee." Upon this suppo si 'ion leading Copperheads and members of the PhiladelPhia Convention' hope to' secure his release on his "parole of honor." The idea of h.onor being connected with the name of a Man who has been the cause o'f the death of thous andsbullet, i by the the knife, and starvation, and who has pur j - ured himself a dozen times! Bah ! Talk about the virtue of ISatan, rather!—We don't believe even Johnson dare do such a thing. , •jairinother and Imore pressing effort has been made by trohoson's .party to force Clymer off the track in favor of the rene gado- Cowan.. They feel that Clymer's re ,c.,rd is so bad, that they cannot carry him him safely through,W h'le they thinkC ow anys course through the war would corn mena him to conservative Republicans: I No use, gentlemen democrats! Your epi taph is ready, and it records the final 0, of a party, which in stultifying its previous history during the four years of rebellion, broke its back bone. tarUuder date of August 20, there was , issued frorrilVashington a proelitmation as follows: i " I, Andrew Johnson, President of The United States, Ido hereby proclaim and lde clare that the insurrection which heretofore existed in the State of Texas is at an end, and is to be henceforth so regarded in that state-as in the other States before named, in which said insurrection was proclaimed to be at an end by the aforesaid proclama tion of the secondll April, 1866; and I Ido further proclaim that the said insurrec tion is at an end,and that peace, order, tranquility and civil, authority now exit, in and throughout th whole of the 'United States of America. "I It is a fact pat,/ the most casual ob server that so far as peace having been re . stored in -tha n State pf Texas it is in a more deplorable cOndition:to-day than it was im mediately after the lelose of the rebellion. The most open, persistent, and uncontrolled persecutions of everything bearing the aem blance of Unionism lis the order of the day. The Union men of Texas are not divided in the accounts'they gi v e. If burning villages, murdering women (and children, driving Union white men from the State, assassin ating Northerners, and hanging negroes to the trees by,the roadside, are acts of "peace, order, and tranquilly," then Texas should be restored to "civil authority," but not otherwise. But, gage" rules, and accord ing to "My Policy" / the Union men are to blame—for being Union! 1 tol Mean , Whites." The World this morning speaks of the Convention of southern loyalists, to meet in Philadelphia on the;3rd of September, as "the Mean White Cnnvention." A "mean white" in the South, before the war, was dman whO worked for his living, who supported his Wife and children by the labor of his hands, instead of diiving slaves On a plantation, and, liVino• off the fruits of their toil, A mason, a carpenter, a shOe maker, a tailor, was a "mean white," in aris , ocratic planter's phrase. Andrew Johnson was a '"mean white," and, indeed, the ele- I • gant World, which now calls the southern loyalists "rnfan whites," turned up its nose at both Lincoln and Johnson, in 1864, be cause they' were, in ita opinion, " mean Whites." Here is the language of the World on those two "mean whites," Abu hum Lincoln and Andrew- Johnson, 1864: I • I "The only merit we can discover in this, Baltimore ticket is the merit of consistency: it is all of a piece; the head does not shame the tail nor the tail shame the head. A rail.splitting buffoon and a boorish tailor, both from the backwoods, both growing; up in uncouth i g norance, they would form a grotesque subject for a !satiric poet, who might celebrate them in such strains as Dean Swift bestowed oni Whiston and Dit ton, or Aristophanes on that servile dema go,,Jme, Hyperbolus." I I , I During the same caucus anol,ll, er copPer head journal, moved by :the Worlf s con tempt of such "mean whites" as/And , rew Johnson, wrote proudly f "Pendleton [Mr. Johnson'i competitor,) is a blooded man, beingdescended from a good family, and having not only the edu cation and manners of a gentiernan,but the natural hereditary characteristics-also." But this lofty contempt for workingmen and Union men, this noble of taunting a Man with his poierty, if to poverty hap pened to be united fidelity to the Union, did not originate with the World and the northern democratic parties and speakers., It was caught byl their, as they caught, their hatred of "niggers," their opposition to equal rights, their admiration of violence and lawlessness, from the slaveholding aris tocracy of the SoLth--those "fine gantle men," who made war on the Union because they fee* interference with their glorious privileges of flogging- women and buying and selling their own children. It was from these iniuthern women whippers-that these northern snobs learned to apply the phrase Mean whites" to a WorkingmaU Who was faithful to the Union: But " mean white" does not scare Union inen of the northern statei. There seems indeed a i kind of happy fitness in it; for we of the North who would not turn against the Union at the bidding of Davis, Ste pheni, and other "elevated souls"—as Mr. Montgomery Blair calls those who tried to destroy the Union—we were called "mud sills," "greasy mechanics," cowardly span iels." The only, bhinder, we make is that we do not stick to our order. There ought to be held at once in Charleston, Memphis, nr New Orleansgreat national mass con vention of "greasy mechanics," " northern mud-sills," and smt6m " mean whites." If it does nothing more,• such a convention would at least afford amusement for our noble masters, and enable them to - make or repeat elegant jokes upon mean whites" and "greasy mechanies."—N. _Y. Post. Copperhead Catechism ; OR G AN EPITOME• OP THE LIFE AND PUBLIC' SERVICES OF HON. MEISTER CLYMER. 1. 'Who' is the Anti-War candidate for . Governor? Heister Clymer. ' 2. Who embarrassed the government, to the extent of his ability, is the prosecu tion of the war / Heister Clymer. I 3. Who commenced his political career, as a furious 'Whig, and subsequently turne.,. Loco Foco becnuse it paid better,' Heieter Clymer. ' 4. Who ran on the Whig Ticket, for. Legislaturein 1850 and came outelsoo votes behind the highest candidate of his own poky? • , Heister Clymer. 5. Who ran on the Loco Taco Ticket for the State Senate and was elected in 1859? • - Heider Clymer. - 6. Who voted against defending the State at the outbreak of the Rebellion? Heisler Clymer. 7. Who voted to .deprive 'the ,Boys in Blue," of the rights of,Suffrage I \Heister Clymer. 8. Who voted against an increase of pay for the men whit were perilling their lives in defence of their country Heister Clymer. 9. Who refused a vote of thanks to Gen. Grant, his officers and men, for Services I rendered in defence of the country? Heister Clymer. 10. Who is in favor of Deserters hav ing a vote? • .fleister Clymer. • 11. For whom will Copperheads, De serters and Bout - ay Jumpers vote? Heister Clymer. 12. Who hai the sympathy of all Reb els and Traitors'? Holster Clymer. 13. whom For will loyal men not vdte? Heisler Clymer. , 19. Who has the worst War Record in the State? : M:M 15. Who said "he would not alter a line or blot m4'a particle of its record?" Heister Cly Mer. 16. Who expects to humbug "the Boys in Blue" into supporting him for Gov ernor? Heistes Clyliter. • 17. Who denounced the Republicans as "Pastardl,y. Miscreants?" Heister Cly Mer. 18. Who voted to exclude A. Johnon from the Senate Chamber, when he was in the habit of denouncing Treason and Traitors? Heister Clymer. 19. Who supports Andy now, that be has proven recreant ,to his principles and his party? Heister Clymer. 20. Who declared in a public speech tint, when the Copperheads came into power "the Republicans would. flee to their holes in the mountains and call oni the rocks and the hills to cover them?" ' Heister Clym,er. 21. Who resigned his seat in the Sen ate Only two/weeks prior to adjournment, in order that he might not show his hand on the ,‘"ten hour Law," and "the Free Rail ,Read Law?" Heister Clymer. ,'" 22. Who 'can be found at home, next 'winter, unless he shojild, a la McClellan, sail for Europe after the inglorious defeat that awaits him? Heister. Clymer. I —John S. Mann, Esq., has beeli renom inated as a candidate for Assembly from this sterling' little county ? ? Mr. Mann was a member of the last . Honse and has proven himself one of the ablest men of that body. His constituents and the Rtpublicans at large delight to see such men sent to the Legislature.— Telegraph Tmoa, Pa., Aug. 2 .—An immense meeting was held; this B. It., at Wellsboro, which was addressed by . en. Simon Cam eron and Hon. Lewis. W4Hall, Speaker of tbl State Senate. More than three thou sand people were present; and much entbu siasm prevailed, and thb indications are that Tioga, the banner cunty of. the State, will give a largely in reased majority. 1 Northern. Pennsylvania i, aroused in' sup-' port of Con g ress and tit/ cause of human ity and tell give a large; majority than it bas done since 1860. ULYSSES ACADEMY I I • Ulysses,; Potter Co., F. 3L JOHNSON, erinelpal„ . Mrs. Nir.FTIE J. GRIDLEY, , Preeeptress,' Mils GERALDINE WOOD, Intitnimental Music. Fall Tem opens Tuesday, September 11,1866. Winter " " " • December 11, 1868. Spring " " March 140867. ' Students are )10.681171.T soLicrtaz to be present at the commencement. - ; _ ' Classes will be arranged to accormrtosiate Att. Students, before enteriog their classes, Will , pay for half a Term and the •Ineitlenial Fee '• the.balaneeto .bo paid at the middle of the Term. 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Uritit further notice, the Office of •the gstato . .ln Coudersport will bo open only,•duling Court weeks •, ut which time Mr. Ellsworth . be there. Me will also be In Smethport during , the weeks of Cons t in McKeon County. • Persons who have busioeSs with the Estatelare re: quested to meet him at those time.. J. Letters on business addressed t. , the Office at Wells. bore', will he promptly answered. May 1,1866. WILLIAM R. CLYMEIt. $9O A entirely tel? n arti l e l ie l g l et E et T iT S , Af f ld r rei e s ll U. T. G4:l 28Y, City , Butiditigittiddforct,Slatno. Die. 26,150. 1.• j• WHISKERS: WHISKERST: Dr. L.O. O. litoarr.z. , Corrolin, the greatest st'multter in the world, will force 'Whiskers or Mustaches to grow on the smoothest face or chin ; never known to fail ; sample for trial sent free to anyone dealrons'of Mating lie merits. Addrese,Rumts t,13'., 78 Nicsatt St, N.Y; J.; Bms SPECIAL. NOTICES. •• - ----- t > i Ayer 's Pills. Alitryvif sick, feeble and complaining! I, Are et, • 41ut ofloruer—your system dering, d And 44 feels.bneemfortahle / These symptoms: '' Rte often the preenteors of serious illness. dome fit, ci elekneu `is oreeliinmupon you, and should thbee:obvi:d te.da-n by iel a timely use Of the right remedy. Take dyer's Pills and drive ,Out the humors —purify 'the fluids move on unobstructedly, in health. Th e , stimulate the organs of the body Into vigoroneactivit° purify the'kystem born the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the natty al operations of that part. 'li d . if -norrclicied, will tenet upon itself and the sntronrid ing oegape ; p ro d uc i ng teener& aggravation, sutycnee and derangement .. While. in this condition tak; Ayer's_ PiVit and see how directly they restore th e nlitnral action of the system, and with it the buoya nt feeling of health. What is true and so apparent f a this irivial. and common complaint iti also true in m ac of the deeti treated and dangerous diseases. M ie l e ,: p urga tive I expqll them.: - Caused by similar °bun, Lions and derangements, they - ore surely and me n , et them rapidly, oured-by.the same meant -Rom wh o know the Srirttte of these Pills will neglect to emplo them when suffering from' the disorders they e ur i such as Hea:ache, Fout,Stomach, Dysentery, rt; 11 .....2 - ColnPlarnta 'Tildigeak.m. I_Nirnugettent of desih.7: Casunenee4constipatibn, Beast-burn, ko e fi re i elez : Dropsy, 'Worms, and _Suppression, when taken In .., large doses. .T.bltdittristegna• coatedpaw.tbdt . .ttie.debtWaenniti,,, can take them easily, and they are surely the b eef Forgathers dicineyet discovered.: • , ...„. ;Ay 1 ,9111.gue . Cure • - • roe .thre' .1);., - edy tixiireinup o l,••iiio or Intsmilts4ll._ . ver, or Chats and Fever, Retiflttent . Fever, Chin _ Fever , Dumb A uue - ,Cnriodicallteadachl or Bilious Headache,And 'Bilious - Veveraopdeed,for the 'who!, 1 ehtss'of disefieela . I . l:gii.a ;I* I n /diary, ,deringem i n t . -eau; ed bY the' malaria of mituuttstio CI:031141m I,' Thtx rtqn.dy hae In - rely tilled to'..cure. the severest cases of phtuand Fever,ondit'fina this great advan tage' over other Ague Illedielnee, that ft subdties the (complaint withOttt injirry to:the :pottetit." It . eon. tains no gnlnine or other 'deleterhme.sithstacee, nor does it produce:oninism or any injuilona effect. yhat, I ever. - Shaking brothere of the army and the west try it and , t rep you' b • 3 ' sti) . l'end'rse these assertions. DR: J. C. ATER. & CO., Lowe 11,Mdsa. `and - sold-by co ld hy ail Druggists and dealers• in !Medicine everywhere. Alto by C.S.&. S.A . :Jones, Coudersport. Ilteaconiit s lifealth. • Tho good things of this vrorkl haye-each theft:ep. pointect •-• • : • It in the IniSsiOn rtosTz.rrEirs STOIttSCII BITTERS :o prevent and relieve a great ,tratletj of ailments For taVelVe years -its success tufa itrofeCtfve and a. remedy have been without a checkoff drSAVfback....- It is-ritrong negative evidence of this , fitet;!thati ency of the nrtiele tis a specific fordStispepsiir,'billotts nese, constipation,nervonsnesu; general debility, and inteanitivnt fevets,les never been viestioned. As proof positive-n 1 SIB infttlitebtlity Irina% Igales, the statements of publivraen tvtiosomatneirare her as household AVQII3 I hays-frothet.lmsr,tio tie= been given to the world_ _ •._. If it:. reputation is not %Mt ded'in ratio, thin trath is a f.hadunt,.and the utterances of conscientious cliff. Zell3 ate ..f nu more value thon "dteers' oaths!, ' Ana what rsi its ri•plitatittil! 'Let the prog,rees of l• inquiry. 'Where tWenty &zee betties of Ilosti.tter'S , Bftteto ivere'soM riSk i rtvs nvirDltknlorss.nrotti3po.eg noiv.!•' • ' Q 762411. pabilei opinion be Mere eignineaMly ex pressed than by Stn unTorfilled inereaee of cortentep -t:en?-• II seems irru . rossible. The preparutteh hes been4mitntexl . ..Where ore the• ,:mitn:ers Ectionnswerei"Wherei.' -.Toth e"lin*r of . things lost on enrth they are all oLther gone e* iny..l•e:~ee be with them ! WORKS , Or NATURE.—In estate othealth the intestinal canal may be'eumpared to a riser who're tVaters flow over the adjoining land; thretighi the' channels nature or art' has 'made, and improve 'heir qualitie-; so Ion: as it runs cm smoothly the channels at'e kept pure and .hea lt hy, if the worse of Om - Fi,r is'stopped, then the water in the canals Is no longer pure, but soon becomeststagualit. There is but one taw of circulatimi In nntnt L.: When there Ise sur ationdlincoof linvirorlal flith.l' la the'intesttnal'tube pe s, and icostivenestil takes place, it Cows back, into Ma blood vessel : ; and infitterafes itself into the elkEtllalltm.. To- esniblieh the free course of the river, we mast re. move the obstructions which stop Its freo Course, sad iw those of its tributary. streams. With the body,fo o the same natural principle—remove the obstruc ens "from. the bowels with litivlNDUaT'll'a PI LEI,, which never injure, but are arways effbatual for the perfect cleansing of the systeth from foulness or die vase. Remember, never sutler a drop of blood to bir taken from you. E r vacusto the humors as often *nth as long as they me iloran , ed, 'dr nalopg as yet) sr* • b'eu that B. BRANDRETIr fa In - while letters ih, the. Government stamp." Sold by all . Draggled.. , . . TIIIE GREALTEICr . DISCOVERY OF THE.AGE. . _ AII.IIL'ItS, AND OTHERS ,perchnso no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' *met ttarl Liniment for Dysentary, colic; croup, chtbnic 01 , nm:didn't, sore throats, toothache, sea ptaknessi curs, burn, elvettinas, bruise:, old sores, headachy, moggnito bites, gains' in tile ntetbs,..ahest, back, kc. It it dues not give re! of the mercy twill bond:undo/4. AlLtlittt is asked Is a zial, and ace ft Actbrding•tother directions. • • li.._ Dr. TOClAS.—DeariSir: I have used yearirehetTelt Liniment in my family for a wesiber ot.yeari,tandtk lieve it to be the betitWnsedy for what it is reconamen- - <led that Lhave ever need. For. sudden Attack of croup it is invaluable. I have no hesitetien us•rwei-: mending it for all the uses it •professes to on* , have sold it fur many years, and itgivei entire sat*. ftetion. CIIAS. U. Trtrvvrizre Quakertown, N. J., Mity8,1866.-... Price 40 and SO coals. Said by all dringiOto„ . l- 4:9ojr 5S Cortlandt street, Now York. , 69 hilt) A Year Made by any ono with sl*. ..7-7`"‘"`" Stencil Tools. No -experience necessary. Presnientg, C , sblers; and Trona - a/ore : of &Bank' loriie the circular: Sent free with samples. ::.&a dres., the dmerieanStencil Tool'Workei Springfield, Vermont . ERRORS OF YOUTH. . . . • A Gentleman who suffered for yen:wha . m Barrels Debility, Prematnre Decay and all the streets of indiscretion, will, ?or the sake of suffering humanity, s.nd tree to a m all whoeed it, the recipe and directions for mr.king the simPle remedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can da`so by addressing ' • • JOHN B. OGDEN,‘ • N 0.13 Chambers St., New York.—llyjyi STRANGE, BUT TRUE. . . . Every young lady and gentleman' In' th 6 United States can hear something much to' their adrahtistp by return mall '(free of charge,) by addressing Um undersigned. Those who •hare fears of being-bunt , buged will oblige by net noticing this card. An others wi)l„pleaso ad d roes their obedient servant, THOS. E. CIEL&PMAX, [8:.1 Broadway, NeW...York,•;-Ilyjy.lll Lyon's - PerltodiearDkOtiit'l Mlle Great Female . Remedy folk laveg. niaritles.. These drops are a setentificolly cam. pounded fluid preparation, and betterthan Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positiVe, rendering theta a reliable speedy and certain specificSor the cure of all obstrnetions and suppres•ions of hature. Their popularity i la indicate d% by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually mold and Consumed by , the ladles of the United Statesi every one of whom speak in the etrongeat terms of praise of thelr great merlle.! They are rapidly taking the place o every other Female Remedy, and are con sidered by all who'know aught of them, ao the nurses safest, and most infallible preparation itt ltho warta. for the cure of all Female complaints, therremottal nil obstructions of nature , arid the promothin of health . regularity and strength. Eiplicit directibna stating when they .may be used,and explaining whertandnitly they should not, nor could not be used without , pro ducing effects contrary to nature's chosen lawn, krill bo fonnd carefully folded around each bottle, with. Written signature of JOHN L. LYON; without which noun are genuine. - Prepared by Dr: JOHN' L. LYON. 195 Chapel Street.. NeW flaxen, Conm, who can be consulted I either personally or by mail, (enclosing , stamp,) eon. cerel ng all private diseasee end female weaknesses, ' Sold by Druggists erefysittere. Price $1.60 or ?fat O. G. CLARK , & lyr.p General Agts for United States and t)snsdsa •j AdmintstratorW, Notice. A7P ta .E4.B Letters A Admin*ktio. E ,te of EDWARD BLANK; Late of Abbate •1 township, deceased, bave been granted to the. nodes pigned, all persons indebted to said estate are se , que.ted to make immediat4payment, sad those has. 114 just claims against,dlo same abouldlteaset these I d uly. authenticated for oettlement,, to „NIARGARg' Kg. BLAlrik jttigjel. DAVLD.CON i WAY, • . I g 4, 1866. - • --• Olssotution of Ptwtrierfillp NOTICE fee- hereby given • that ilSe- Copartnership heretofore existing under the name o(M. Nell= Sr. slo., day been diseolvedlby mutual oonsertt: 'Those owizig the firinfivilllMake payment to Sas= Nelson, and - thane basing claim* against it sent them in bini for settlement • • IfABON 'mutat, Aug. 6, 1886, . raezac- PHELPS. • ter Jb o' 'Mclnnes will be continued at the alms place by tbe'undersigne4iebere be will bo pleased to see all hie old and tarry' • neer , euetomera i Ix .7,A . rElso _ . , •
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