THE A GITATOft. ; UOC A X, AMT aS 3fc C X L. I/AJK £ OUS Wellsboro, Wednesday, Kov. 8r 1865. New Advertisements/ Register’s Notice—H, S. Archer, Register/' . Proposal* for Slock—-Albert M. ’ New Drug Store—Dr. W. W. Webb s. John Dickinson, Wellaboro, /’ J. B. NiUs f .Niles Valley. An obituary from Blossburg came too late for in ecrtion this week. We haves drawer fjl of copy on h&nd. Correspondents wijl please be patients - We owe thanks to 4lr. Egbert TrnU/ufdWlea ton, for a bag of splendid ripe apples, fat, fair, ifed mote than forty. They are' “ pleasantfo the pf/ate” in deed. ... - . ' ~ Nsw CassgE Factory.—We. fearn, th £ a new Cheese Factory is to be built on the Bthis Road, near the old Wheeler plane, Charleston; It is to go into operation next spring. That’s ripht; but is Charles ton to have all the Cheese factories ? I.^'. Our worthy friends, D. C. LampmanT&Co.. have removed their Tin and Stove Store to'the lately occupied by David Roberts, opposite this office. We are glad to hare this thriving firm for They have a fine stock of stoves aod tinwaie, hud an honorable dealers. , ' , \ - The OiL-EDHT£its o -I’he work, at Japof/s Well is suspended untilnew jars can he procured. St 1 is down five hundred and thirty-five feet. ’ \ : ' - The tubing is being put down the Well, and we shall soon know what there is at the,bottom. The Barker Well,' OceoU, is down abokt 600 feet and gives, new premise. f-. i The Westfield Well speaks' for itself -tn another place. A Fine XypjiOV£4UiKT.A v ery'Whitney pf Hast Charleston, aroputuog.uplaFdyWry-for ma king Choese boxes, together with a Planing Machine and Caijding Machine. They have a fin& 12-horse power engine, and will have It at work in a very abort time. Charleston enterprise! r is giving that township an enviable name and fame. .A Don.—We seldom dun our customers’- We are about to do so now, and in dead earnest; YTbose who bkve ordered Jobbing and transient, advertising, by letter, or otherwise, with a promise to pay on receipt of bill, yet have not done so, areinvited to make that promise good at onee. Wjien we make ' contracts vre folfill them. I People oontr acting to pay <£f for work on delivery most pay. Paying as wcgo,>e musfhe' 1 paid. - ‘ Kicked bt a House.—A correspondent at Oceoia writes ns that a serious accident occntfed to Mr. Si las Ruabmore, of Clymor, while he was topping in that village for dinner on the 17th nlt.V.'Mr. Rusl|- more.was leading his horse into the bnm when be was kicked by a t vicious horse standing intone of the stalls. The kick fractured the right pairletal bone, rendering an operation necessary. Tfos was perfor med by Dr. Wm. T. Humphrey, who removed eleven pieces of the skull. Mr. R., is recovering- and will probably soon return to bis home. ‘ | Clark’s Sociable.—As our paper wi it to prer.» some hours prior to Sir. Clark's entertain Aenl Tues day evening week, we were unable t 6 tq.Jak ‘‘of tbe performance last week. A more numerous audience has seldom' assembled in me Court Hoysejln aby oc casion, or one better represuiting tbe intelligent end appreciative portion ol our citizens. . ' Mr. Clark well sustained hid rcpo|e\<6 finest baliadist in tbe country. 1 We have heilrd voices of greater compos, but never one e wee teiy.cleh ter, more rife with melody, or more completely, under control. His faultless enunciation lends an uwjqttaJed charm to his singing, every word being perfectly distinct. But better than all, perhaps, moves with the spirit of bis song. Unlike maby professional vo calists he can discriminate between u storm and a saramer breeze, —io other words, be plays with rare expression. . £ We nre glad to hear that he will return; to Wells horcr sometime during the month of DeijWiber, when he will give an entertainment in the. Mi J 5. Church. Come when be will he will be welcome. • / • Notes [Communicated]- •-,C ; By 6 Tbs Man Around Town.* Ouh Sidewalks are becoming positively unsafe ior sober men to make good time on, and-in,the night from his many gyrations in walking, he is hardly to be distinguished frem b*fi neighbor with a-brick in bis hat. If anything, the sober man seotosf most ob fuscated. Yc City-Fathers, who la to btamd? Oob Boro* Ordinance in regard to' ; «|ttle, &e. t running at large,—has it been lf not, why not enforced ?- Oar literally smeared with manure, to tbe no small ilisgast, of the: public. Ladies, in several instance*, bare been. Compelled to leave the sidewalk because of its filthyftm&tion. Remedies ether than mauling, will btfvo lo be re sorted to in order to reßnefeitate oar dilapidated walks. Cattle owners bad better transfer the same to their gardens. They trill find it more less annoying to the public* .• |l Strset Eova have become quite frequent of late, owing to a mixture of Ib&d whiskey,'scalawags, and ale. I hereby notify these rowdy'ingredients that Sheriff Tabor has his boarding-boose nearly comple ted (all but papering) and newly fffrbisbed. He will be in a few ddye, at public expense. - feodnis. quiet and orderly. Make a note of-this warded . COKRESPONDENCB. Liberty, Oetoitr 1865. V. A. ELLIOTT, late Major 2671 A Ft ft Ft F.: Sm: Y oure of 18tb inst, is received.-' It seems that according to your construction of things that after I supported Mr. Reynolds for the Chaplaincy and afterwards did not waic.until it suited jour con venience to have his election confirmed, thfcn you say 1 came back on my friends, and the. testimony of Dr. Weseman shows most conclusively that before you" left Harrisburg to bring Mr. Reynolds to the Regi ment, that I told you all that had heed dtfne in rela tion to the Chaplain, and the testitnoiiy of the four officers and one-ciHeen docs not change* nor affect its foroe in the least. v v I know that the order placing you I i ittrest while In the Amy of the James was saOpMtkd,, but you was not relieved from that arrest whilt .yob remained in that Army, and if you attempt it I will produce an.extract of the Order, relieving you. What ie the uso you say of mninhjUdng a corres pondence with a Brevet Brig. Gen’l who does not know that an officer cannot be undOr arrest and do duty. Let us see how this will apply id your ease. On the fifth day of February fast, while I was in command of the 2d Brigade 3a Div*n DIU A C., I re ceived orders to move my Brigade in the direction of Hatchers' Run. Just previous to Ibis tome of my line Officers who had been put in arrest made a request that they be allowed to £o on duty, drab desired that if there was to be fighting they coUEhs with their companies. 1 assumed the responsiHpPand ordered them on duty ; but on that same the regiment left did not.jomfc, to,a»fcbuCr went to you and in front of yon were not along with the regiment; joji.toid mo yim did ndV kndw l yon supposed that the Chaplain had preferred charges, that you was in ar rest.• I told yonAbat I thonght.it would make no~ rdifference, and that you had better go. You promised me that when Gen. Hartranft came along that yon would sec him and %eoertain.if it woqld bo right fer you to go, and about five P. M. I left camp with’the Brigade, and after having placed my 6ieu in position on ‘Hatchers' Ron, I was asked by Gen. Hartranft where you was, I told him the last I saw of you was at camp, he said be did not see you when he parsed the camp, and that ho thought he should send for you, (But now I have made a great blunder ming that an officer cannot do duty while in attest, ,which I never have done.) TJius you was prevented from talcing that Glorious part in the Spring Cam paign, and air through my treachery.* 5 - , On the morning of the 3d of August last I called at your house to have a friendly talk, {fgp I bad been told the day before that you was iqy greatest enemy,) aod'if .£here-was anything in the way to faave it set lieu, add! after 1 proposed to go wny store or public place in Mansfield anli have a fair and ]iuh- He discussion, you did then and there treat me in an unbecoming and contemptuous manner, this offer I hod made you Major of my regiment, had nt two dif ferent times done all that I could to have you relieved' from arrest and restored to command, and finally suc ceeded in having you honorably; discharged the ser vice with rank, I would like the public to judge who tas copie back on his friends. R. Q* Cox, ! [Advertisement] I have just received a large' stock of desirable goods in Woolens; such as new Son tags. Breakfast Capes, and Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Mittens, Leggins, Hosiery, Yarns, Ao., at low prices. Also a fine stock'- of newest styles in Velvet Skating Caps, Jockioa and Hoods in Purples, Browns trimmed with Tur‘ ”TheUeargoodV !n~ market 'and at~ reasonable 'prices.,.: /r • ~ , £ - ; 1 Also a large stock of* Furs for Ladies and Misses.: If .moderate prices will sell this stock qniek I intend: tojhave it done. I have a few of those great bargains' in Domestics, such as • • Fast colored Prints at;2s cents, “/ r *> ‘ Yard wide Sheetings, heavy, v 3l cents,. ; ,C> • ’ Heavy Shirtings, 28 cents,. . ‘ • 5 All Wool Cassimers af9 shillings, Red at S/hyiings;. T , - - -»*•’* < Grey Flannels 4 shillings,' Fine Paramettas 3s. and 6d., *till on hand. Those in want of such goods will buy quick if they wish to do well. J. A. Parsons, Cording, N. ST. ‘ •masrjbd!. In Farmington, thft'/sfat, fcy Rev. D: R. MoDorm ond, air. of Winona/Wi*., and Miss AN.Rifi’Dt, daughter of John Kemp, Esq. No Carded \A! dainty box of cake accompanied *thV ‘foregbiog notice, ten kinds in all. If. as we presumes ■the fair ; bride prepared this fca*t_ foe,tbe r primer, weJ omst thrice congraiula^rire-groom bn having * * vnr ed a wife of exquisite' taste to share' hlfi "fortunes.. May they- havw to one shadow. ei>.] Id St, Clair, Schuylkill cp. Pa., 2d instant, by Rev.‘ Mr. DAHJEiC’piitJia:^ ojf Charles-" ton, Tioga, county, and Miss JENNET WILLIAMS, of St. Clair. s . ' ,ti -■ h At the boose of- Stephan Pierce,.Eaq., SOtbuUimo, .by Rev, J., F. Calkins, GEORGE "K "REDING TON, Esq., of Troy,‘Pa., ond Miss EMMA J-PIERCE, " J. In Deerfield.'26th ultimo, by N.'Strait, Esn .Mr. DANIEL CROWD, of Deerfield, and Mja» HIGGBNS, of Elmira, N. y. , , . ■ L .'""'l3 X'TB D. J ", Near Goshen, Orange county, N. V., on the 29th alt., Mr. M. C. SWAN, into of. Rlossburg, Pa., aged 28 years. .. I '. In Wellsboro, on the 19th iHt., Mr. NELSON AOS‘- .TIN, ,ged 48 years; .and on ibo tith iast’.rMrs.' LYDIA AUSTIN; widow of t henbu vc -Aged 4S yohrs. A Coiiali, Cold, or Sore Xbrdai.. ■RBQHHtKS JMMKDTATE-ATTENTION,. AJO) - SHUIW.tI BK ’ CHECKED. IP‘ALLOWED TO CONTINUE',' Irritation *>f the Lungs, a Permanent _ TJironi'. AJfcc-' tioa, or an Incurable Lung D*sefise_ . ;T ’ IS OFTEN THE RESULT.'’ BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, CITE UtNEDIATE BELIEF. For BroUnhtti *, Asthma, Catarrh, Coninmjstive and Throat Diseases, , .. . TUOOCHES ARE HBED WITH ALWAYS ROOD SUCCESS Singers &nd Public Speakers will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when I taken before Singing or Speaking, and Relieving the | throat after on unusual exertion of the rural organs, i The Troches 'are reebmraended L and prescribed by ! Physicians, and have testimonials from eiiiinent men throughout the xounlrj. Being an article of true merit,Vnnd their pfßffacy by r teat' of tnuny years, each year finds .them in new localities in various parts of the world)'and file are universally pronounced better than otberrirticleß. Obtain only ** Brown's' Bronchial Troches,” and do not take any of the Worthless Imitation* that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the tlnited Stales, and in For eign Countries, at 35 cents per box. [lhovvfio-dm] 'jpOß A FEW l. . t \, \ And perhaps a few more to'alllo’w stragglers- to come up to the main-body of our customers, ' v‘ O BVLLABD will offer superior inducements‘to the trading* public, in the line of .. WINTER DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERESr SHiRTINGS, ’ • and every tbing-iit the lino of DRY GOODS usually kept in the country., ? r TEiiS? QOFi , £ES?!sp,GAEi^ and all! Ike ai • • u-. iji> FAMILY .GROCERIES, At reasonable prices. HATS A.Ci ip:s BOOTS* SHOES .*•*]' buj : ytiur.winter.atoafcr . b. mjtiLARH. Wellsbpro,' Oot. 11, 1865. p.HOTOGBAPH GALLERY IN TIOGA.?-*' The subscriber takes this method to snfijrui« I tbe<> r , citizens of Tioga, and the public generally, that* ,* has opened a Gallery in Tioga; where:he-will reipMhTO t C a short time, ror the purpose of .carrying on the Pho- .. tographic Art in its various branches, - AH kinds of «- Photographs, Canes de Visitcs, Vignets,jind Ambro types, Melainotypcs, Ferrographs, Ac., taken in the -beet etyle-of the-art.— Cases, Photograph Frames, Albums, Ac*, olways on band, Those desiring a good picture.will do well' t?) v give him a call soon. . W. CfABRIfJfe Tioga, Oct* 55, 1865. ©6) A wwle by any one with $16 — w StenfcQ No experience necessary. The Pre*!d»'nt». Cashiers, and r Treasnrerß*bf'three Banks indorse the circular. Sent'firee with sample*. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield. Vermont NpTWpher X, XSflfi-Sm, * Late Col. 207tti P. V., and Bret Brig. Gen. U, S. V, SHEETINGS, & >. , ~t '♦ ■*T ' ' 7 ' .itsu f-' 1 ■ . jv i,.’ ' * il WfT fM a Jr u Q V, T V aGT’J a toTI 1 ; — s— 2 — l2 ——— jzl. — 2 i - . i -NEW- ” i If i iU H If. =.’_ J .L c\ L c V , ; . ,/»■ •' "* • v • v‘l - \ 1 c -jii • X J. . ' *•’ I r J 'J i'uAj rfi g.v’!?>: 3- H'i'S-g • ;.' f- - ./.U £ ' i'j.ii • ‘ i--t ‘ -,r .i.i.' r ; .1 ■ Ji'. \ j T. 1,. BALDWIN & HO., ii-vT- .1 ■a- " TIOGA, PENN’A, " iiZri-.' e*i£ ARE RECEIVING A • A i’\ 'fir. J. . li', r;Mu:. v v '• ’i" •; large Amo - * r 1 :• stoc k/oil . - -V • -A t'iluW, ;i p’ >•* - 1 - i.i I- 'j.’.L .-v **•» •• » jj. .j ,* . \-y : ■ ;|DSY- GOODS, ;-.’a : ; 'J ' ' • • - - \ .3 5 BOOTS AND’SHOES; - * :■ i ■ ’j'-n- 'ihAn.-'U ,- ->, t T : ’ i efo&c«ti:’Er~ ■ l *‘ -U? "***.) r- - * ■**> ■) *jt,< .*» /» .•id.TT’ J fcs* ■ -P Ail-ii %S. AN,D 0 KL - a ■ " ■ ' J''« ’■= !-• -• .■» ' •V'” •• ' . W A LJL PA PER' 1 * • ,l| ' : : ,-.o : GRO’cfißi^ S;," £ , ' .>'!• '• ' 1 J ’ } *" ■ - i' ei • ’ *••*««* * j\; ~ • ;i WHICH Witt BE •- DISPOSE!) OP CHEAP, 1 “ ■ ' c ’-F O B Pay J TIOGA, Oct. 4,1855-ly. ■k 'ii .;- ■, - ■ iS '• ■ -’•-■! •«;•> r* ■t.... . 6?- .. . ti-'- S’* ®* , .a .w .sr £~ ® g-- J g-« 5B *si 2 ® 2 ®'S- ■■ _-■ -t3 r •: H- ..--.-3, 3 v s-r's .• ot-. v ■ •■ ...» . W ' _* a*tt; -rr.J ‘ n r,:s . •< 1 tf o fa *2£ ‘ ' Wellgboro, Aug. 23, 1865. W. H. SMITH 7 - A » B ; HAKDWA RE! MESSRSf GDNN ■& TUCKER- beg to an nouuc4 tn VheVitnens of 'f inga County, That in addition iu their excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware. 'Britiam*. and, Shyet-I-on,Ware, they have,.at a great, outlay, stocked. their,store on. ' ■ • : STREET, ■ WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of f^^nj^aUkles: NAILs/'^lritES; X cox, JS MILL, HAND AND, .BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, > •(D^RPEOTBR!SPOOLS; _ PUMPS, AXES, . - si X li :.. - BITT-STOCKS, - -. 4BAXOHBT3. CHISELS; SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS.. BOXES. AXLETREBS, EULIPTTO SPRINGS, NORSE SHOES, ! HOOP, BAR, V BAND IRON, & AIX RUUDS OF.DISXpIL. CARTRIDGES. patents s barn .door handings, a now thing, and made for use. These are bat‘a (aw of the many articles composing our stock of Hard ware. ; ! : i L ‘'t -r > We invite the public to call and examine for them selves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our Hue; and all work to order done promptly and well. GITNN & TUCKER, Successors of Wm. Roberts. Wellsboro, Nov, 8, 1865-tf. '. w K UFEREJUVENATOR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! YOUTH TO THE AGED!! preparatiou ia tincqualiul as a UejuvonatOr and'Re storer of waateiTor inert functrb?rf*T~ The aged t6 make the Biokrone a house hold god, Inasmuch ask will render them' youthful in feel* big and-in strength, and enable them to live over again the- Anys of'their pristine joy. It bot only exhilarates hot dad isreally an .invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of senility, dS. -y:s, - z.-.v ' ... 7a* *•? • •- .4 1 /7UXJ^ip^ ; —Whereas. DIBBLE, hag left tV;'4w homo, and Gonstable&in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in-their own proper per -sons, with their records,inquisitions,examinationsand ‘remembrances, to-do those things .which of their offi ces and in their behalf appertain to be done; and all •witnesses and, other. persons^prosecuting .in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons,’are required to be then and there attending, and ngjLfca depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to he punc tual in their attendance at tho appointed time, agree ably to no^ce. Given under my hand and seal at the. Sheriffs Office, in Welleboro, (he 14th day of .October in the year; ~} of-our Lord thousand eight hundred and sixty ,ftT* . ■ 1 LEROY ?ABQR Sheriff. h‘ :s HEI.nnSOI.tME BE CHE. :S! " BIEtMBOiD'S BVCiWt. IIEL7IBOLWS BI’CRD; THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. IRRITATION OP THE NECK OP THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OP THE BLADDER, STRANGBRY OR ' PAIN#OL URINATING,^ Fsr these diseases itJs tftdy *»" soyensign remedy, and too roach cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. { v ■ ' f l ' i-V ' 1 i .■ ‘ *• **- • J Are-yod^troubled with distressing pain In tbe small of tbe back and through the hips 7 A tea spoonful a day,of Hehnbold's Bachn will relieve yon*. j ; x ' PHTBICIAIVB Alfl> OTHERS ' I make nd secret of ingredients, Helmlrold's Ex tract Buchu is cotnpoeed of Bnchu, Cnbebs, and Ju niper Berrios, selected Vith great* care, prepared in racno and recording to rales of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known as the moat valoabl -D faret fc^ifforded. * r r . ik thiat-whwsJCaeS apcmlflie HnpiBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU SJSS3» & »:f4JE r .i V 5 T r *1 Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from aB Properties, in iupotipn. . FOR. THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in BUpensalory u the U. S., of which the following is a correct copy: . ojdor is strongs diffasiueha&d some what aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analogous t« that of lt is given chiefly in complaints of the .Urinary Organs, such ns Gravel* Chronic Catarrh o; the bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Diseases of tbe Prostrate, and Retention 01 ihe Incontinence of Drine, from a loss, of tone in iht parts-concemed . It has also been recommended ,in Dyspepsia, Chronic. Rheumatism, Cutaneous ,dffe|Ctione, :and Dropsy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION t *> •• - See Professor Deweea’ valuable works on the Practice of Physio. ' * * ‘ ' - Seeße'marks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, oi Philadelphia. ■ - See any and all Standard. Works, on Medicine. MANUFACTURING CHEMIST IN [THE WORLD. •S'-. ■ - . I am aoqnaiDtdjd with H. T. Helmbold ,* ho occupied the drug store opposite my residence) and was sac* cessfa! in conducting the boldness where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favora bly impressed with bis character and enterprise. WM. WEIGHTMAN, (Firm of Powers & Weightman,) Manufacturing Chemists, Uinth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [/Vo mi the Philadelphia ' Evening Bulletin, Jfaerh 10.] We are gratified to hear of tbe continued success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helm bold, Druggist. Hie store, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand establishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of bis articles. He re tains his Office and Labratory in this city, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor-has been induced to. make this statement from the fact that bis remedies, although are “• And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from using any thing pertaining to 'Quackery, or the Patent Medicine order—most of which are prepared by self styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to read a phy sician’s sftnplest prescription, much lets competent to ‘‘pfepaTe pfraruraceuttcat-preparatioßs. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various means of effecting sales, such as copying parts of , advertisements of popular remedies, and .finishing certificates. i - .The Science of. Medicine stands SIMPLE, PUKE, and Fact for its Basis, Induc tion for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capitol. A WORD OF CAUTION. , Health is most important; and the afflicted should not use an advertised medicine, or any remedy, unless its contents $r ingredients are known to others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of toe party so offering. , - '. . ■ . , ' ---~ • - j GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FLUID EXTRACT BDCHU, . FLUID EXTRACT .SARSAPARILLA, Established upwards cf 16 years. Principal Depots- HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, New York'; -- A &4 MEDICAL DEPO’ 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia,-,Pa. SOLD BY AU DBUCWUTI. petobtr 11, XBB5-ry. J PLEASE NOTICE. A DIURETIC ACTS' GENTLY, ' THOM THE A.IHSEE T GENUINE PREPARATIONS, ..-jdriuju.i®;B pt p’s ' AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Prepared by H. 21 HELMS OBI). fOHXA»RO¥| yy HOLES ALE & RETAIL. DEALER IN DRUGS AND ■ MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,.VARNISHES, DYES.'''’ ; PUTTY, PERFUMERY, 1 WINDOW. GLASS, FANCY GOODS, SPICES, , TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, ' LOOKING GLASS PLATES, PICTURE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS, ENVELOPES, CAP A LETTER PAPER, INKS, Ac., Ac., Ac. - • N. B. Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Recipes will be carefully and accuracy made op from pngdand reliable Medicines. Wellsboro, Aa£. 23, 1885 m peculiar taintorinfec m which we call Sckof ,a lurks in the consti tu rns of multitudes of men. either, produces or is tduced by an,enfeebled, luted state of the blood, icrcin that fluid becomes competent to c sustain the at forces intlidir vigorous don, anil leaves the sys u to fall .into disorder d decay. Tbascrpfulous ?lamination is variously msed by mercurial dis ,_c, . ..y, . jcred digestion from un healthy food,' impure sir. filth and'filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above-all; by*the vene real infection. Whatever lie its origin, it is hered itary in the constitution, descending •• &pmparents to ciiildren unto the third and fourth generation; ” indeed, it seems to be the rod of Hint trim says, “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers "upon their children.” The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the iungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, .and finally •Consumption j in the glands, swellings which sup ,>n rate and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach ■ud bowels, derangements which produce indi e-stlon. dyspepsia', and livCr complaints •'on the skin, eruptive arid cutaneous affections. These, -xir'having-the same-origin. re.piire the same rem edy, viz., purification and' invjfjwation of the - iluo'i. -Purify the blood, and-iliys« dangerous dis mnpers leave you. With frcllle, foul, pr corrupted .)!ood, you cannot have health; with’piat “life of he flesh ” healtriy,‘ > ybu “cannot have scrofulous' ■ disease. ' ■ . - ■■[■ : Ayer’s Sarsaparilla U is, compounded from the most effectual) antidotes*, that medical science has discovered for tihia ftfflict- distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior ■to any' other •emedy yet devised;, is known by all who have given it a trial. -Flint it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known’and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King’s i Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup- I dons, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Hose or St. Anthony’s Eire, Salt Ehenm, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and. Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found -m Ayer’s-American Almanac, winch.is-fumished "to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for itsnsc, and soma ofthe remarkable-cures which it has-made when ?aU other remedies had failed to atford relief - Thoeo eases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, .in order that every reader may have ac cess to some one who cun' speak to him of its bene fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and 1 its fatal results than ore healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, dnd does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these con siderations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; although it is composed of ingre dients, some of which exceed the best of .Sorsn par&a in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffering and danger of these disorders. Purge out the- foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, ami vigorous health will follow. -By its peculhir virtues this remedy stimulates the Vital functions’, and thus-expels the distempers which lurk within the system or.biifst but on any part of it. Wc know’ the public have been deceived by many compounds of Httnaparilbt, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither l>e deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence' for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Aithongh under- the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and-is fat more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. ■ . - CHERRY-PECTORAL, The World’s Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive ( patients in advanced sta > ges of the disease.’ This has been so long used and so universally known,' that we need do no more tlian'assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may bo relied oh tp do all it has ever done. - J~* 'Prepared by ' - Dk. J. O. Atbr & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist $, LowdlL Mass. Sold by. all druggists every where,’ and by Sold by. J. A; Roy and. P. R. Williams, Welisboro ; Dr. H. H. Borden, TiogaS. S. Packard, Covington ; C. V. Elliott, Mansfield; S, X. Billings* Qaiaea; and by everywhere. 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