Capital Runaway Match. • A . great many years since, when bright eyed and fair-baired lasses were not so plenty in New England as they are now, there dwelt in the town: of P--, dis tant some twenty miles from a market town, a, peculiarly ugly and cross-grained, but wealthy old father. Minnie was Danforth's only child, and report said truly she would be his only legatee. The old man was a sturdy far mer, and was estimated to bo worth full ten' thoueand dollars, .at that .period a very handsoafe fortune indeed. ' The sparkling eyes and winning man ners of Blinnie Danforth, had stirred pp - the .fine feelings of the whole male portion ;of -the village, and suitors were 'numerous, but her father wasparticular and 'none j)icceeded in making headway with either Min or her. :.,.In.the meantime Minnie had a true Ind loyal lover in secret ! Who would 'have Supposed, for a 'moment, that such'a lotow Would have dared to look pn beauty and comparative refinement. • His name was Walker, but he was gen : . •erally called "Joe Walker,"—and be was supply a farmer employed by old Dan ,forth, who had entrusted Joe with the .z . nanagetheat of his large place two or three years. But a very excellent farmer and a right goOd manager was this plain, unassuming, hat good looking Joe Walker. He was young, too, only twenty-three ; and lie actually. fell in love with the beautiful, pleasant and joyous Minne Danforth, his - employer's only daughter. But the atrangest - part of the occurrence was that 'Minnie returned his love earnestly; truly and frankly, and promised to wed him at -a favorable moment. -Things went on merrily fora time, but old Banforth discovered certain glances sad atteption between them which es •cited his early suspicions. Very soon afterwards Joe learned the old 'man's mind, indirectly, with regard -to' the disposal of Minnie's , band, and be . quieldy saw that his case was a hopeless one ,unless be resorted, to stratagem, and on le put his wits to work at once. By agreement, an apparently, settled coldness and distance was observed by the lovers towards each other, and which led him to believe his suspicions bad been groundless.. - Then by agreement also between them, Joe absented himself from the house at evening, and night after night as his ; work was done, did he disappear to return' home at a late bed time. Joe frankly 'confessed that he was in love with a man's daughter, who resides lees than five miles distant, but after a faithful attachment between them for -Several months, the old man had utterly refused to entertain his application for 'the young 'the yeung girl's hand. This was capital, just what the man desired. This satisfied him that he had made a Mistake in regard to his own child ; and he would have Jde get mar ried and stop all trouble and suspicion at ,once. So he raid : "Well, Joe,' is she a bucksom lass ?" , "Yes, yes," said Joe, "I'ui not mud of a judge myself!' "And you like her P" "Yes ." • "Then marry her." "Elope?" • • "Yes, certainly ; off with you' at once. If the gal will join, all right: You shall have the little cottage at the foot of the lane; I will fix it up for you. Your wages shall be raised, and the old man may like it or not." "But—" • ~ .No buts, Joe, but as I bid you.— .Go about-it 'at Once, and—" "You will stand by me-?" illres, to the very last. r know you, Joe; you are a good workman, and will make a gOod son or husband." "The old fellow - would km so mad; though.'.' . • 41Vlio cares ?- Go quickly but quietly.". "To-morrow night, then ?" ' !.Yes." "I will hire Culver's horse." "I ea . ) , no. Take my horse; the very be one, young Morgan. He will take you off in style in the pbmton." "Exactly." "And as soon as you are spliced, come -right back hefe, and a jolly time we will have in the old house." "Her father will kill me." "Hall, he's an old fool, whoever he is. He don't know your good qualities, Joe, as well as I do. Do not be afraid; faint heart, you know; never won fair lady." "The old man will.be astonished." "Never mind; we will turn the laugh on him. I will take care of your wife at 1 any rate." 1 "You shall," said Joe, , and they parted in the best of spirits. An hour after dark on the following evening, Joe made his appearance, dressed, in a new black suit, really looking very comely. The old man bustled out to the barn with him, helping to harness young , lorgan to the phmten, and lead ing the spirited animal, himself to, the road and away went Joe Walker in search of his bride. A fevcrods'distant from the houso he found her, according to previous arrabge mums and repairing to the next village the parson soon made them one in holy wedlock. Joe took his bride and soon dashed back to the town of and baited at old Danforth's house, Who was already looking for him, and who received 'him with open arms. "Is it done 7" "Yes," said .3-ea 44 13 ring her in, bring her in," continued the old fellow in high glee. "Never mind compliments; no matter about the dark entry; here oe,'Al the right in the best parlor. We wilE have aOA time of it now, sure I and the anxious farmer rushed away for lights . , returning almost immediately. "Here is the certifidate," said Joe. "Yes, yes,—" "And this is my wife," be added, as he passed up his beautiful bride; the be- witching Minnie Danforth I - "What I" roared : the old fellow -7- "What did you say!? So--iyou you scamp, you audacious cheat you, you---- „ "It is the truth, sir, we ar, lawfully, married. You lent me your horse; you thought me worthy of any man's child. You encouraged we; you promised to stand by: me, you offered me the cottage at the foot of the land, and—" "I did not, I deny it. You cannot prove it. , ,You are "Calmly now," said Joe; and the en treaties - of the happy couple was united to quell the Old man's ire, and persuade • i him to acknowledge the union. The father relented at last, It was a job' of his own manufacture, and he saw finally how useless it would be to try to destroy it. ! ge gave in reluctantly, and the fair Minnie Danforthwasloverjoyed to be ac• knowledged as Mrs. Toe Walker. The marriage proved a joyful one, and the assertion of Danforth proved-true in every respect. The cunning lover was a good father and husband, and lived many a year to enjoy the happines which followed upon: this runaway match , the old man' never cared to hear much about the dc tail the elopement; for he saw how he shot over the mark. The "coming man"!.of all our militaiy leaders with tie people will be he' who strikes the quickest 'and most effectiveblows at the enemy. !Popular prejudfce ! is jUst now unsettled, and ready: to do homage to any militaty leader who has and!l!gives us the talismanic word "890- coal' for a motto. Him will we enshrine, and4lopular favor shall not be more fickle thaO his career. "Who can paint like nature !" ex claimed a young lady, as she held a copy or"Thompsun's Seasons" in one hand, while the other was clasped by her en- : raptUred lover. "Ah I what soul there, is in that passage I Who, indeed, can: paik like nature :" 'rou can !"shouted her!brother, who had•been peeping in!at the window "you are painted like all nature now." • • BODE 870180 . Main above Third' Si.,, COTJDERAPORT, PAL M. W. I$llA, PliorniErou.. BOOKS, 31 APS, G LOBES BLA KS— DOCKETS— j i , LEDGERS— DAItIrBOOKS— BEI:Mtn-800 MEMORANDUM S, PASS-BOOK, , DIARIES • • PORTFOLIOS, HERBARIUM'S, LETTER-BOORS INVOICE-80 , Greek, Latin, French and German 'Text looks. "All School Bookslused in. the eanntp 1 I kept on hand, or i l mediately procured when desired. • I I I ' ' Magazines or any Periodicals supplied rhen desired. 1 1 , A good assortment( of Paper, Envelopes Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw. ing Materials, Water Color's, Sc. 1 . BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & lIYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-NIUSICd • Slates, Rulers, Back,Gammon Boardsphess Mtn, &c., &c. PRODUCE, of all kinds (taken in exchange for Books, &c. [ll-34] rEI OL3ISTE 13 I & KELLY'S TORE can rilwa v k. be found the hea 0 Cooking, Box and Parlor! , _ _. SZ ' ®SVES. Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCU BOWLS, TRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, had COLD. EONS. Also ' dgricul" it Liu: iplemehts, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CPLTIYA. TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, .HORSE-4RES, DOG-POWERS, &c. T.HEIE, WORK is well made and the materiallgood. Good and substantial' EAVES-TROUGHS put up irf any part of the!County—Terms easy. Retidy Pay of all kinds. including Cash,' seldom reflised. Store onl 'Main Street opposite the Old Court House; Ccaidersport. Aug. 1, .1859.L.50 • cs-rt, t. gijAp THE undersigned would respectfully inform the surrounding community that the has taken the rooms formerly occupied.by .John S. Mann, where he is Prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLAR'S, ' also kept constantly on. hand. Thesel collars . are a superior article, and need but atrial to insure their success.d Repairing done inlood style. , r • • Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Haines, and *Herne •straps, Sc., hot con:stautly on hand. The public are invited to call . and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. Mrnlt, Coadersport Oct. 16th, 1860. ra.Adyertis6 in the Jorro:At; NEW GOODS Purchased during the recent panic and grea decline in Goods in New York. MI DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Readp-.m.ade Clothing, HATS and. CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, l'Siacy Goods, NOTIONS, Wool, Twine, Wal,l•Paper, NAILS, WOODEN-WARE. We respectfully invite a callffeeling confident that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better Goods for lege MONEY" than can be had at anytother House in Potter or adjoining eounttes. I=l We have also added to oar well-known stook of goods, a new and complete stock of PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemicals, El Paints Oils, Varnishes, Glues. Dye Stuffs, CASTILE SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes. &c. &c. &e. ALL OF WHICH will be sold at the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't Fail to Call and See ! P. A. STEBBINS & CO. CORNER OP MAIN AND SECOND STREETS COUDERSPORT, PA GLASS. and Shred agents can make ► smallifottune in carrying these articles around to families. The Dental Treasuiy is the neatest article that man or 'woman can carry around:: Send f one', and see, Or,: better, a doers, which wewin sell' as samples for $7. W111..8. HARM, CO.: , ' Tribune Buildings, New York., That remittances mdy be tmade with cdna-* donee, W. B. 11. & Co. refei to the Irtiy§r fof Brooklyn ; to G.W. Griffith,TresidiTarniete and Cflizens' Bank, Brooklyz, and to others. The Engle Balls! The War has:Regina /1 War of Extenninaticat against, Bad Teeth. Bid . Breath, piseaied Gums, Tootiseba, Ear ache, andiAenralgia. 10BR i.TILL.BItY IS , . Dr. [Wm. B. Kurd's .' DENTAL TREASURY A complete set of Remedies for . PRFSERI7I4G THE !TEETH,. tURIFTECG THE ] REATH AND MOUTH, and • CIIRLNG T9UTHACHE AND:,NEUR,ALGIA. 1 .CONTESTS,: Dr. Surd'scelebrated MOUTH W-4SH,libottle. Dr..Hurd's unequaled TOOTH POVDER,I. box Dr..thircP.maqic TOOTHACHE DROPSO. eor Dr. Hurd's IUNRIVALLED NEURABGLA PLASTER. Dr. 'Hurd's ! MANUAL on the Best!Means of Preserving the Tecth;!incliiding Directions for the Proper Treatment of Children's Teeth. • ' FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the Teeth ' TOOTHPICKS, etc.,' etc. '" Prepared ;at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, 77 Fourth St., Brooklyn,! (E. D.) : I FtricA ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for $5. The Dental Treasury makes a package eight inches by five, and is sent by express. Full direction'for use is on each article. The follo l wing articles we, can send separ ately, by mail, viz : ' [ The Treatise on. Preserving Tieth sent, post paid, on, ,receipt or Twelve, , Cents, or four stamps. . The Neuralgia Plaster, for-Neuralgia in the Face, Nervous Headache and Earache, 'sent, postpaid, od receipt Of Eighteen cents, or six stamps. ; . ' The Neuralgia and Rheumatic Plaster (large siza,) for pains ih the Chest,'Shoulders, Back, or any part; of the body, sent, post-paid,: on receipt of Thirt)-SeVen cents.„. Address i W it. . Kurd?, 84 Co. • 1 Triune Buildings, New York. , Dr. Hurdc MOUTH WASH; TOOTH POW DER, and TGOTIIADHE DROPS I cannot be sent by mail, bnt'they can probably be obtain ed at your Drugior Periodical :Stores. If they cannot,•send to us,, for the Dentall Treasury, price, One Dollar, which'Contaius them. - • ARE DR, !HORD'S PREBARATIOM• GOOD The bestevidence that they are is. that their firmest friends and best patrons are thoSe who have used them longest. Da. TILLIAM B. Hugo is erninent Dentiitr of Brooklyn. Treasurer Of the New York, Stale Dentists' Association, and these preoarationS have been used in his; private practice for : ydnrs,, end no leading Citizen of Brooklyn pr Williamsburgh questions their. excellence,, While eminent Dentists of. New Yorkr . ecominendthem as the best known toithe Professidir. With Out the aid of advertisibg, dealers have sold them by . the gross. , The Editor of the :Brooklyn Daily Tiine says : "We are happy to know that our,' friend, Dr.' Bard, is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Mquth Wash and ToothiPowder. The great secret of his success rests with the tact that his articler, are, precisely what they are represented to be, as we' can testify froin their long use." 1 I , • . The well l ,known P. T. Bririminlwrites . . _ found your Tooth Powder , ,tio good that my family hare used it all 'up: We: findi it 'the best Pow-der for the teeth that we erM' used. I shall feellobligeir if you will Send me another supply at the Museum at yOur Convenience, with the bill.": But their cost is so small that every one may test the matter for himself • Beware of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. Burd's,Tocith Powder contains no acid,, no alkali, not; charcoal, and polishes without wearing die enamel. Use ito Other. WHAT DOES DR, HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Hurd"s. Month Wag& and Tooth Powder will give 3 - Outfg Indies that' flndst charm,. in Woman—al sweet breath and 'pearly teeth. Try .1 ; them, ladles. ' ' Dr. Hurl' s Mouth Wash andlTooth Powder will Me:lust:the mouth from all foul exliala tiOns, and!if Used in the morning, will make the breakfast j tasteLsWeeter and the dry more pleaSanily. litindreds 'of persons can testify to this Try them, getitrpmen:‘ Dr. Ifurcl's 4310(4 Malt and ;Tooth Powder are the beSt preparations in the world for curl ing BAD nat:Arit and giving, firmqss and health to the gums. Hundreds of cases of Diseased Bleeding Hums, Sore Routh,. ;Canker, etc., have been eared hYDr.Hurcl's asiringentwash. Dr. Hurd's Mouth it dad ITooth. Powder., give itn additional charm - to courtship, 'and. make httsbands more agreeable to their wives and wivesi to their husbands. 1 They should be used' by every Person haying ARTIFCIAL [TEETH, which are liable; to'imPart,a taint to `the mouth. ' Dr. Ilurcl's l Tooll!achc Drops care Toothache arising from expose4nerves, and are the best friends that parents can itase: ikt the house to save their Childre from tortue and themselves from loss Of sleep ! and sym;patliefic suffering. FarmerS and Mechanics I you cannot well afford to neglect your teeth. jFer ' a trifling sum, :you , can: now get preservatives, than which Rothschild; or Astor can get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con sumption 'of the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of Teeth. Send for the Treatise on, Teeth, and read Dr. Fitch's observatiOn.on this'sub ject. If too late to arrest decay in your own teeth, save your children's teeth. ! Neuralgia Plaiters.i • Dr. Hurd's Keuralgia NOW-adhesive; Plasters. are the most pleasant, and successful remedies' ever prescribed fctr this painfql diseakie. The: patient applies one, soon becomes clrowsy,fall4 asleep, and awakes free from pain; and nn blister or other unpleasant oa injurious conl sequences ensue.', For Earache and Nervoil l Headache,. apply rtecOrtling to , directions, andl relief will surely follow. Nothing can be obi tained equal to Dr. Ifurd's Compress for Neu? 7 I ralgia. Try i theta. They arelentirelY a novel, curious, and original prePartition, and won-I derfully successful.. They a're of two siz*l one small, int. the face, price 15 cents, and tla t e other large,' for applicatiOn t 6 the body, pride', 37 tents.i Will be nzailid on receipt of price aid one stamp. j I . ' WHAT ARE THE PKTLE DOING,I ,- - , The AMerican people are' intelligent enough to appreciate prepa.ra:tions that contribute So much to the happiness of th 4 bse 'using . therh, and they, want theta. Every mail brings us letters. some orderin -, the Tnexrist TgRTI, some 211( NECRALGIA ' PLASTETIS, andlnot a feiv enclosing 37 cents for the MOtrrnlr4sit, to be sent by mail; btit to those we are eompelled to reply that itis impos.sible to send a half pint bottle by Mail. 'The ppple want thehe Remo lies. , w will al!' hem? Now is the Chance Tor, Agents'. SO3IETIE9NG NEW. TBl➢ Imprint to .the ,DOWNER'S FRTENT ; 4IENINER AND SHIELD • FOR 134Ni:1-SEWING, . II is !just the thing",! for all udio use the needle: This remarkably simple and novel idvention saves 'lone r :1)0.1f the labor of ,hand-sewing, as it Om:u idetely protects the Onger !from the'poitit"Of the and makes a peat and uniform hem while theroperator is senibg. . 1 - ;CO LADY SHOULD BE IWITHOUT IT. t. is cheap, simple, biautifiA, and useful. The flemnier and Shield ivill be Sent free of Charge on-receipt of the Price, 251 celds. 'Enclose stamp for !descriptive circular and 'terms. , . - l A l .B°, DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-wEINDER _i ;;AND t • Sewing-Bisid Conalrned •Is in article of real niterit. It is used for the 'purpose of winding Skeins. of. Thread, Silk; Potton,Yarn, Flo Worsted, It is readily h,djusted to,tbe work l table, andi, will be found indispensable to all using, the.'itbove articles, being u nSeftirand 'invaluable Appendage to the Sewing-Bird; ,•• • • 1 , • Price 50 eta to $1 ,according to Style and Tudshi j'1.50 'per .idonth eari-be'Realt ized by enterpris ' i'ng Agents. (wan ed' in every toviti and Countyithrolfghout the United States ;and Canada,) selling the. above articles, as 'sales are rapid,,PrOfitlarge, and has no corn !petition. A liberal, discount to the trade. ' Address 4; j Downer,. 1442 :Broadway, New York, l'aterited and Sole Proprietor. N.8.-- 7 Generni aiidl exclusive Agencies will be granted on the'incist libeinl ternid.—vnl93at „ , THE DAY SCHOOL - BELL J :A NEW •srN(4uto ,F 0.12, • DAY SCHOOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL BELL is now ready. It contains about 200 pages of choice Songs. Hciunds, CatcbeS, Duetts, Trios, Quartettsi mull Choruses, many oftbem writtenie . xpressly. , for this' work, besides 23 pages of the Elements of Music. The Ele ments are so easy odd progressive„that ordi- . nary teachers will find themselves entirely successful in ins i tructing efen•young scholars to .siug.correctly and scientifically, while the tunes and. words eMbrace such a.vdriety of lively, attractive and soul-Stirring =SIC and sentiments, that no} trouble 'will he experi enced in indifeingallbegianers to go on with zeal in acquiring ,sl4 A 11 in one of the not health swing; heanly-iinproving„” happiness yielding, and brileirproducing -exercises of school life. lot' its' elements, in variety - and ladayitation of' music, and in excellence and butni?er of its songs, original, selected,'and . I ntlapted,. it claims by much to excel all. competitors. It will be found to he the best book evell issued. for Seminaries, Academies, and Public Schools. A few sard• phi page= of the Elein ants, Tones, and Song, are in a Cirenlar ; send anti get one. It , is compiled by iIIORACE WATERS;Authcir of "Sabbath-Se:hoot Bells." ; Nos. I and 2, of 411iCh have had the enormous sale of 655;- 000 in 3G mouths.: Price.s, paper covers, 20 cents, $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 bents, $22 per 10:0 • cloth boubd, embossed gilt, 140 cents, S,:O per 100. • 251 copies furnished At the 100 price.. Mailed ilree at the retail price. HORACE. WATERS,Toblisher, • S.,No 491 Broadway, New York. SOMETHING'FOR THE TIMES!!! 'A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD - JOHNS to CRO I SLEYIS 'American ,Cement. l Glue; The stronizes.t iGluein the World For Cenzen t in ‘ 4 Wend; Leather, Glais. C'ltiaa, _Marble, Porcelain, I. Alabustck,' Bone, Coral, etc..' The only article, of the kind ever prod-op ' ed which Will withstand Water. I ": - 1 ....•-•.- 1 . j ' : i . . , I , - . [ Z. 7 P.ACTS : , . . 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' • Wasuriturcer, D. C„.7 Feb., 185 a. SIR: I hare used your Pills in my general andbcepitat practice ever since you made them, and cannot MOOS to say they are the lout cathartic we _simpler.. Their lasing action, on the here is quick and decided, batup t . qu ia. ly they are nn inimitable remedy for deratigetnerits of that organ. 'lndeed, I hare seldom found a case of hilMa dia. ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, - ALONZO 31. D,, " - Phyrieicut of the Nittibc Hospita{, .• , . Dysentery, Relax, - and Woruif. .. Don Orrtcx, lldYn.nco, Liv. Co., 31rett., N0P.,.16, 1961 Da. A:Part: Your pills are the perfection of 'They Nice done my reit° mom goal- than I can ten Th e , She had been sick and pining away for months, 1}‘,,„4 of to be doctored at great expense, but got nobeltsr. She 'then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of Worms (lead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody.dynentery.. One of our neighbors had it hati,end my wife caned hint with -two doses of your Pills, laoe others around us paid from fire to twenty dollars doctor/ bills, and -lost much time. without being cared entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which 11 . aemmly good and honest, will bo prized here. I • GEO. J. GRIFFIN; Fa l tmodir . Indigestion and Impurity of the ißloodi Fk is Rev. J. V. Ilimes, 214stor, of _Advent Chureh, bottom. Di. ATP.: I hate used your Pills with extraordinaa[[yy success in my family and among those I am called to suit in distress.. To regulate the organs of digestiotrandptaify the ,blood they are the very, best remcili"J hare ear known; and I can confidently recommentloihem to my friends. Yours, . J. T. MIMES IFsitsAw,lPronn - n Co., IS. Y.. 0ct.;24, III!. 'Dime Stn: I am using your Cathartic Pills In my press Hee; and find them An excellent purgative to Flan* ths system and purify the fountains of the blood. . JOIIN G. INIEACHAN, 7 vil . Erysipelas, Scrofula, King s E , • . Tumors, and Salt Rheum. ',roma Itrneardina Merchant of Et. Louis, Feb. 4,1869. lie. Area: Four-Pills are the paragon of all - that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of tileeror.s sores upon her hands and feet that had proud inenrable for years. Iler mother has been lohg grievous. ly afflicted with 'blotches -and pimples on her skin audits her hair. After our child. was cared. she also tried yelp Pills, and they have cured her. ' .ASA MORGEIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Goat. From the Rer. Dr. Hawker, of the Illithodi.rt Epic Cited. PCLASKI 1101.15 E, SAT.7.N.NALI, GA, J1111...13, 1866. Ho ran= 'SIR: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me•if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rßenznatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians; the dieeros grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your !zed lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. -By persevering in th. nee of them I am now entirely well. SIZTATB CHAMBER, BATON' Ronan, LA, 5 Dec, 1866. DR. Arra:limy(' beemontiroly cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout —a painful disease that bad Witted MI, for years. VINCENT quittELL. For, Dropsy; Plethora, or kiadied Com. , plaints; requiring an active purge, they are an excd lent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipatioiry and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamtnll. !inn, and even Deafness, and Partial l3llsidw nese; have been cured by the alterative action of thew Ms. Moat of the pills market Contahr3lerenap, 'Which, al though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dmigerone in a public pill, from • the dreadful consequences that fr.. ,quently follow its incautious use. Thew coutsia DO MO! airy or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL • FOR T.LIE RAPID CURE OF • COUGiIS,COLDS,HOARSENESS,INPLIV. , IMONCIIITIS, 'WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN. CIPIENT CONSUPIPTION, anti for the relief of consumptive patients in stranced , atages - of the disease. need not speak to the , public of its , Virtues: Throughout every town. and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulasonmy com plaint's have made it already knoWn. Nay,.few sae the fatuities in any civilized country on this continent without sorae personal experience Of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which :have not damns them , 1 seine living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dark germs diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the mist powerful antidote yet Monett to man for the fount thible and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, la Is'also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can he em ployed for infants and young Persons. Parents 'haul& have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds toy believe the Curlier rEMILAL saves mere lives by thr COD.. aumptions it prevents than those it Mires. iteep it by you, and cnre your colds while they are ramble, nor nes lent them until no human skill can master the inexorable , canker that, fastened on the vitals. eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, wo need not do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, nail thus afford those who rely ow It the best agent which our skill can furnish for their curs PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mrs AID SOLD Br Sold by C. S. ,S; E. A. Jones, Coade:m2ost.. MaiM & Nichols, .11illport ; Colwell & Lyman, Roulet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses; A. B. Hon. ton, Cusbin,grille ; and by Dealers generally Z ' • C. WARRINER, .Jkireller and Watclupaken ;OCATED on Main St., opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa. Clocks, Watches, ,&C., Repaired' on short notice and warranted to give satisfact on. , 1 A. good assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELRY • on - hand. Cheap for CASH and warranted es represented. As an even exchange is no rob• bery I will give you time for Money. Coudersport, Dec. 6, 1861 " THE UNION ARCH STREET, ABOVE TIIIRDI Philadelphia. LIPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This Hotel is central, convenient by Passeng'er cars to sill parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the wants of the business public. ' Terms $1 50 per day. I NATRONA COAL OIL! WARRANTED NON 'EXPLOSIVE! and eqnal to any Kerosene. WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents ruore,per gallon will furnish you With a perfect Oil? !liado only by : • PERIVA SALT.ItintrEACTtgaNG..COMPAN Y, . . •' "• No: 121 Walnut - Street; Philadelphia. 1; EGZ. 17 , I!
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