Poor:Schard's Almanac. Below will be found a few selections from "Poor Richards's Almanac," the au thor of which is generally known to be Benjamin . Frank:in. Take this remark from Richard, poor and lame. What'er begins in all anger ends in shame. An egg to-day is better than a hen to morrow. Law, like cobwebs, catch small flies. Great ones break through before your .eyes. If pride leads the van, poverty brings, up the rear. . God heals, and the doctors takes the: lees. _ Mary's mouth cost's her nothing, foi she never opens it but at another's es- • pense. He that would live in peace and at case, , Must not speak all he knows, nor judge all he sees. Be that' can travel well afoot, keeps a good horse. - The worst wheel of the cart makes the most noise. - He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals Against disease here, the strongest fence, Is the defensive virtue, Abstinence. Tart words make no friends ; a spoon ful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar. Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee. Beware of little expenses; a small leak will tank a large ship. An ounce of wit that is bought, Is worth 'a pound that is taught. A ploughman - on hiE legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees. Mad kind and. madlbulls are not tolie held by treaties and pack thread. What maintains one vice will bring up two children. A mob's a monster, l head enough but no brains. thr ition Nothing is bumbler than ambitiol when it is about to climb. When Prosperity was weir mounted, she let go the bridle, and soon tumbled out of the saddle. A. Change of fortune hurts a - wise man, no more than a change of the moon.? He that has a trae has no offide of profit and honor. A false friend and a shadow attend onj ly when the sun shines. Plough deep while sluggards sleep. And you will have corn to sell and* keep. If you would not be ibrgotten when , you are dead, write ,something worth reading or_do something worth. writing. Nothing dries sooner than a tear. satin, silk and velvet have put out the hitcher fire: The' first mistake in public business is the going into it. 1 • The idle 'man is the devil's hireling-4 whose, diet and wages are famine and disease. • . Kings and bears very often worry tbei keepors. • tie is a fool that makes his debtor bi: heir. Never take a wife till thou hest a house to put her in. Hunger never saw bad bread. - Great talkers little doers. A rich rogue is like a fat hog, Who never does good till'as dead as a dog. Fools make ,feasts and wise men ea them. The poor have little--beggars none the rich too much—enough' not one. I _ Mankind are very odd creatures. One half cenrure what they practise, the other balf practise what they censure. ne rest always do as they ought. Old boys have their playthings,as well. is young ones—the difference is only to the price. If a wan could have his wishes lie would double his trouble. Christianity command us to pass by injuries; policy to let them pass by us, If you would keep a secret from an en emy, tell it not to, a friend. WLIY THEY DON'T PROSPEEL—George Mason, the first Decnrratic United States Senator from Virginia, and one of the most honored citiitits of that State, de clared that— " Slavery discourages arts and mann factures._ The poor despise labor wheri perfornied by slaves. They (slaves) pre vent the immigration Of whites, who redi r ly enqch and strengthen a country. - 7 They produce the most pernicious effect on mauners. Every master of slaves is born a c 'pettv tyrant.. They bring the judgments of Heaven on a country. 4s nations can not be rewarded or punished in the next world, they must be in this'. By an inevitable chain of causes and ef l ' feet, Providence punishes national sibs by national calamities." An Oldßatchelor, who bad procured a marriage certificate of I} friend, while glancing over it, was beard to soliloquise thus: "Can't do it- - rwuuld like to, but, won't—want a wife—would like to have a. wife--but must do without so expen sive a luxury—wives are expensive— , money is. Pearce—provisions are bigh— won't consent to give any one authority to spend money for me—can't do it." "Were you wounded in the Avers ?"--- 7 asked a man of a little drummer. "Oh, yes;badly," replied he. "In what part were you shat ?" "Oh, sir, I was shot in the drum," .Grades of Villainy. The man that will take a newspaper fora length of time, and then send it back ! ' refused" and unpaid for, would swallow a blind di3g's dinner, and then stone the dog for being blindl—Ex. He Would do worse than that. He would Marry a girl cR trial, and send her back at, the end of the honeymoon - with the words "Don't suit" e.halked on her back.";—/ron City. i • He would ' do 'worse than that. He would steal the ehalk to write it with, and afterward Would use it On hie shirt, to save the expense of crashing, and then sue his wife's' father fora month's board ing.-Advertiser. Worse yet. He'd chase a i sick rat ten Miles over a corduroy road, and institute a post mortem examination, after he had caught him in order to recover a stolen o•ra [ in of corn.—./Iforgantown Star. 0 ; We indorse every word of the above. He would steal the rotten acorns from a blind pig, and steal all the winter meat of an editor.—Somerset Herald. lAll too mild. ' He would ; go and join the Southern Confederacy, which is about the lowest depth of meanness, a man could reach.—N. J. Leader. That don't fit the case at all. He would smuggle'himself through to Heaven by a roundabout road, bribe St. Peter with a bogus farthing, and then, afterlhe got in, would steal paving stones from the streets of rthe New Jerusalem, and trade them off for halfpenny stumps of ein•arst—ilforyan County Gazette. Stronger yet. He would sponge a liv ing from the hard earnings of his poor old father until ,the old gentleman be cdme unable to work, and then let him die in the poorhoirse, and afterwrds sell his remains to the medical students ler anatomical purposes.-7/311Ifton Ban ner. fie'; would be as mean as the man who cursed his poor old and blind mother for stopping in his door-yard to beg for bread, and who gave his only child a_penny for doing: to bed supperless, and the next mornlng charging him a penny' for his breakfast.— Torch-Light. ".ATos Myers, of Clarion county,•has, I • been nominated for Congress by the loyal Ten Cif the District of which that county is a portion. The American Citizen ; of, Franklin county, pronounces Mr. Myers a man of spirit, energy and undoubted patriotism, and well worthy the distil]. guished position in which he will be placed by the loyal voters of that district; on the second Tuesday of October. - A 1 good many men are in the bes health when they are out of spirits. annE SITREE 4.7,ww riCain above Third St. C : OUDEI - I,SPORT, PA. M. W. MANN, PROPRIETOR. BMA OOKS, • PS, GLOBES, BLANKS DOCKETS- ' LEDGERS DAY-BOOKS- RECEIPT-BOOKS; • lEM 0 RANDUMS, IASS-BOOKS, DIARIES,' ISRTFOLIDS, HERBARIUMS, LETTEtt-BOOBS & INVOICE-BOOKS. , ek, Latin, French and German Text- Gr , Book _ A l School Book's used in the County kept' on, hand, or intmediaiely procured when desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when deaired. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, Rulers, Back-Gainmoti Boards Cho Men; &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds .tak in exchange fot Books, k.c. [ll-30 • A T O!,MSTED se: KELLY'S STORE can always be found the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES. Also, TIN and SIIET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also , Agricutural Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, ,tc. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds ' including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 .parittso grki f t ! HE undefsigned mould respectfully inform the surrounding community that he has taken the room; formerly occupied by John . S. Mann, where he is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on band. These collars area superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. Surcingles, Martingale-ringi, Eames, and Hame.straps, &c., kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S.P." IIIINAJt. CoLdersport Oct. 16th, 1860. NEW GOODS Parchaeed daring the recent panic , and great decline in Gpodwin New York. DRY GOODS, • I • EadieS Dress Goods, Readp;made Clothing, HATS and CAPS. BOOTS afxd SHOES, GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, Fancy Goods, NOTIONS, Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, and. WOODEN-WARE. We respectfully incite a call, feeling confiden hat we can supply the traits of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better Goods for ess MONEY than can be had at any othei House in Potter or adjoining counties. -.0.---... We have also added to our well-known stock of goods, a new and complete stock of PURE DRUGS , ; Medicines. Chemicals, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Glues. Dye Sofa CASTILE SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes &c. &c. ALL OF WHICH will be sold at the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't Fail to Call and See P. 4. STEBBINS &CO. CORNED. OF MAIN AND SWOND STREETS COUDERSPORT, PA. The Bugle belle The Wee ties, tffiX of Extermination against :Bad Meth,. Breath, Diseased Gums, Toothache; Ear ache, and Neuralgia.! ,; I OIIE ATILLEILY Is I • Dr. -Wm. B . Hurd's DENTAL TREASURY , : A complete set of Remedies for PRFBERVING TEETH,' !PURIFYING THE BREATH AND I.lol7TH,:and ; CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. CONTENTS i 1 1 Dr. Hurd's Celebrated MOUTH TrASH,I battle. Dr.Hurd's trizegu j aled TOOTH PO WDER,lbox Dr.Hvrd'smagic TOOTHACHE DROPSJ boz o Dr. Hurd's UNRIVALLED NEURAL .IA PLASTER. I , f , 1 Dr. Hurd's lifAiNU_4L on the Best .ffean of Preserving the iTeeth, inclading Pirections for the Proper Treatment of Childre!da Teeth. I. FLOSS SIL Kfor cleaning between the Teed. TOOTH PICKS, etc:, etc. ! '' lai . ' Prepared at Dr. Hurd*Den _ Office .77 Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D.) 1 ' • Price, ONE DOLLAR; Or, SIX fOr $5. !, The Dental Treasury makes a package eight inches by five, and is sent by eripress., I Full direction' for use is on each article. The - followine articles we can -send separ ately, by mail, vlz.: j i • The Treatise on Preserving Tdth -Sent,..post paid, on recelpjt of Twelve Cents, or four stamps. = ! , , , .. ! The Nix:rat-lig Plaster, for Neuralgia in the Face, Nervous Headache, and Earache, gent, postpaid, on receipt of Eighteen cents, psix t stamps.. j ' ! , The Neuralgic! and RheuMatic Plaster (1 rge size,) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, Ba4k, or any part of the body, sent, 'post-pail, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. ' • I Address WM. ' * Hurd & Co., - -, -, Tribune Buildings, New York.' HE DAY ACHOOL BELL, I, ! 1 , A NEW SINGING , BOOK FORj DAY Dr. Hurd's MOUTH _WASH, TOOTH P6W- SC OOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL; BELL DER, and TGOTHACHE DROPScannt in- be is ow ready. , It.contains about 200 pages sent by mail, but they can nrobablrbe ob of hoe Songs, Rounds, Catches, Duetts, ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. Ifithey Tr themes, Quartetts, and Choruses, many'ef the cannot, send to; us for the Dental TreaSury,' Tr tten expressly for ,this Work, besides 23 price, One Dollar, which contains them... , pa es of the Elements of liege.. The Ele- I NOW, - , -. , • 1 ments are so easy arid progressive, that ()Oi- ARE DR, HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD 1 ; • nay teachers will find themselves entirely su •cessful in instructing even young scholars • i The best evidence that they are is, that heir to sing correctly and scientifically, while the firmest friends and best patrons are those who to es and words embrace such a. variety of have used them longest. Da ? Wil l man B. li; eIY, attractive and soul-stirring music and Hriao is an eminent Dentist 4:if'. Brooklyn. se timents, that, no: trouble, will be•exneri- Treasurer of the New York state DeutistS' en ed in inducing all begiuners to go on with Association, and these prenarations have been ze 1 in acquiring skill in one of the most used in his private practice for.years, and no he Ith-giving, beauty-improving, happiness- ) leading citizenlof Brooklyn or Williamsburgli yi lding, and order-producing exercises pr questions their excellence, while eminent sc 00l life. In simplicity of !its elements, in D ria .Dentists of New York.recomend them as the va iety and adaptation of music, and in best known to the profeesion. '. Without the ex ellence and number of its, songs, original, aid of advertising, dealers; have, sold the by se ected, and adapted, it claims by much to the gross.. I • j : ! - lel all competitors. •It will be foudd to lie The Editor ofthe Brooklyn Dally•Tintes6ays : th best book ever issued for Seminaries, "We are happy to know that our friend, Dr. Academies, and Public Schools: A few sem- Hurd, is succeeding beyond all expectations plpages of the Elem rots,. Tunes, and Song's, with his Mouth Wash and Tooth•POwder. The ar given in a circular; sendjand get one. It great secret of his success' rests' with th fact is ompiled by HORACE WATERS,. Author' ija lw that his articles are preciSely what the are of "Sabbath-School Bells." Nos. 1 - a - nd 2, representedtolbe, As we cantestify from • ear of hich have had the enormous sale of 655,- long use." ! I ;''' 1 00 in 36 !months. ~Prices, paper covers, 20 The well-known P. T. Barnum writes;—"l ce ts, $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 cents, $22 per found your Tooth Powder so good that my 10 ..cloth bound,, embossed gilt, 40 cents, family have used it all up. We !find it the $3 per 100.. 25 copies furnished at the 100 best 'Powder lbs the teeth' that we ever used. pr ce. - Mailed. free at the retail price. I shall feel obliged if you Will send meannther HORACE WATERS, publisher, ' .1 supply at the j j Museum ati your converue, nce, No. 481 Broadway, New ,York. with the bill.' l ! , I But their cost is so small that every one may test the matter for himself! : I Beware of the ordinary Tooth . Powder& , Dr. Hurd's Tooth !Powder 'contains no acid , nor alkali, nor charcoal, and polishes without ' wearing the enamel. Use no other. I WHAT DOES DR: HURD'S, REMEDIES EFGECT 1, , Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Poieder will give young. ladies that finest charm :in , woman—a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try • them, ladies. . I , I ! Dr. Hurd's Mouth Trash and Tooth Powder ' will cleanse the mouth from all foul exhala tions' and if used •in rthe t corning, will make the breakfast taste sweeter and the day begin , more pleasantly. Hundreds .of persons can . testify to this'. Try them,l . gentleinen. i Dr. Herd's )Mouth Wash and ; Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the. World for cur ing nen BREATH and giving firmness and health to the gums. ! Hundreds of cases! of Diseased Bleeding Gurus, Sore Mouth,' canker," etc., have been cured by Dr, Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. Hurd's ~./Ifouth Wa4 and Tooth Powder give an additional charm, to onurtship; :and make husbands more agreeable to their wives and wives to their husbands. They should be used by every person having ARTIFCIAL TEETH, whieh are liablelto impart a taint to the • mouth.' I I i Drops cure Dr. Hurd's! Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising from exposed nerves, and are the best friends that parents can have in; the house to save their children from tortue and themselves from loss of Sleep and sympathetic suffering. Farmers arid 'Mechanics ! you. cannot well .afford to neglect your teeth. , For a irifiing sum, you can now get preservatives, than which Rothschild or Astor cati get nolliing better. Renteinber that Dyspepia and Con sumption of the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of Teetht !Send for the Trebtise on Teeth, and read Dr.lFitch's Observation on this Sub- I ject. If tooate to arrest decay in your : own! teeth, save yiur childretes teeth. • , , Neuralgia Plasters. i t D. Hurd's .Neuralgia Non-adhesive Plasters are the most pleasant and successful remedies ever prescribed_for this painful disease. I The patient applies One, soon becomes drowsy;falls asleep, and awakes freelfrom :pain, and no blister or other unpleasant or' injurious !con sequences ensile. For Earache and Nervous. Headache, apply according to ,directions, and relief will surely folloW. I Nothing can be ob tained equal, l to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Neu , ralgia. Try them. They are entirely a novel, curious, and ; original preparation,' and won-, derfully successful.. They are of two Sizes, one small, fox the face, price 157,cents, and the 1 other large, for application tothe body, price 37 cents. Will be mailed on ri-iet of pride and' one stamp. . . • - , • : , WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING 1 GLASS. &e. The American people are intelligent enough to appreciate pieparations that contribute so much to the lhappinise of thoie using them, and they want them. Every . ;tuail. brings us letters. some ordering the TRE4TISE oN Tarim, some the NETRALGra names, and not a few enclosing 37! cents for the MOTH Was; to be sent by mail; but to those we. are compelled to reply theta; is impossible to send a:half pint bottle by Mail. • The people want these Remedies. who will s pply than, Now is the Chanee,for Agents. Shrewd agents can make a small fottune in carrying these articles around to families. The Dental TreasUry is the; neatest article that man or woman can: carty'aiound. ' Send f„ one and see, pi, better, a dozen, which we will sell as samples for $7. WM B. HARD &'CO. CO. , Tribune Buildings, New Yerk: That remittances. may : be made with coa -1 dence, W. B. H. & Co. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn ; to G.W. Griffith, Fresid't Farmers' and Citizens', Bank, Brooklyn, and to others. MEI . , , NEW , • ' SOMETHI N G NW I I. . Ifigply ImPoinat to the Ladies! 'I . , .... OWNER'S PATENT ;HEMMER AND SHIED 1 ; won ILAND-,sEWING,. • . ~ Is just the thine for ; all who use the needle. 1. - Thal remarkably eimpk'and novel invention, saves one-half the labor' of hand -sewing; as it cote pletely protects the Anger, from the point of the needle, and maites a neat and uniform her While the operator is sewing: NO .LADY SHOULP BE WITHOUT IT. . Its cheap, simple, beantiful, and useful. The Helnuier and Shield Will be sent free of charge on Ireceipt of the priee,l 23 cents. Enclose stamp for; 4escriptive circular and ter ~ s.' ' ' -- -1 1 . 1 ALSO, - D'i WNERI METROPOLITAN . SKEIN-WEINDER akilD . , - sewing-Hird Combined ,' Ia n article of real m e rit. It is used for the pu pose af. windings skeins of Thread, Silk, Cotton,Yarn, Floss, Virersted, &c. ' It is readily adjisted to the work-table, and will be found find spensable to all using the; above articles, beir a useful ;and inialuable appendage to the Sewmg-Bird. PAT' 50 Cis to $1 awarding to Style and Ylnish. $l6O per Month can be Real ized by enterprising Agents (wanted in every toy! a and County throughout the United States and Canada,) selling the above articles, sales are.rapid, profits large, and has no com petition. Aliberal 'discount to the trade. AI caress' A 1 H. Downer , 'f , 42,firoadmiy, New• York, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. Iv.B.—General and, e3clusive Agencies will be granted; on the most liberal terms.—ml93m o METHING FOR THE TIMES ! I I l a, NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD I JOHNS' & CROSLEY'S • merican- Cement Glue, The strongest Glue in the World ,ir 'Cementing "Rod, Leather, Glass ; kory, • China,' Marble, Porcelain, Alabaster, BOne, Coral, etc.. le only, article of the kind ever produe ,'ed which will withstand Water. 1 =I 'Every housekeeper should have a supply 'Johns & Crosley's American CeMent Glue." Jllrero York Times.i • "It is so convenient to have in the house." --Yew York Express.l eil"ltis always ready; this commends it to erP3ody."—N. Y. Independent. "We have tried it, and find it as useful in o r liouse as water.'?—:WilkeiSpirii of the Tim 9. Price 25 Cents per :Bottle. 1. - V ri,liberal reductions to Wholeale Dealers. TER3IS CASH (. For sale by all Druggists and Stor •epers generally throughout the country: JOHNS•&.CROSLDY, (Sole Manufacturers,) 78 William Street, New York. orner of Liberty Slreet.) jy9ly THE HEROES OF. PEACE A:4:1) TILE HEROES OF WAR 1 B. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, New York, 1 now ru bl ish ing, i n addition tootber . r : its, the celebrated olteettoninomnins pe and America as ' rady's National Pkotographie Portrait Gallery; i which is included Portraits of nearly all tbe p orkiinent men of America, not excepting Jeff, avis, Gen Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of D her confederates. , Price of Portraits, $3,00' p r dozen. Can be, sent by mail. si.. Scenes of the W i ar for the Union, 1. ' e published, card' size, and •in Stereocopic firm, Also, • • 1 Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lo ci :: ion 'and in other partslof England and France,: i i on, Ireland] Wales, Holland, Switzer-i 1 i bi 4 Spain, on the Rhine, i l ia Athens, Egyi)t,! urkey, the Holy Laid, China, India, Cuba, .. c., 'itc., ad infinitum. i 1 ' .. . . Our Instanta.nPoui Stereoscopic Views ar I ! The Greatest Wonder of the Age. i• hese are taken in theifortieth.part of a seco d nd the rushing of Water,the 'moving of leav s; r the march of an,army, does not in the lease . ffect -the taking of these views: They are, .old :for $3 per 'dozen.] 1 . We have also onfhand and manufacture the argest assortment' ''of Stereoscopes, Phoio-, 1 . phic Albums, and Photographic Materiali n the United States, and perhaps in the wald,l Catalogues, containing lists of all'our Plr ) -, raits, Views, Stereoscopes, I.tc., sent tree y ail; on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY, 51 jyly near St. Nicholas Hi HORACE 'WATERS PIANOS . MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Ave T. GILBERT Zc CO.?S celebratea ~tEOLIAN PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parlerg andl Churches now in use. A• large assort merit can be seen at the new Warerooms; 981 BROADWAY, between. Grand and Broome Streets, which will be sold at etremely lets prices. PIANOS and MELODEONS from sun} dry makers, new and second hand, to let, and rent allowed if puratased, as"per agreement: Monthly payments, received for, the same: Also, second-band Pianos and Melodeons: at great bargaini, prices from $25 to' $100; Sheet'? uric, Music !Books,l and all kinds', of Music Merchandise 'at War prices. ; HORACE WATERS, Agent; AYER'S OHERRY J - 401 i TUE fl ax p OMR OF Colds, Coughs, and ; 'I Hoarseness. . . Paroutz, 310'94 20th Dec., 1855. D's. J. C. Arra:: Id° not hesitate to say. the 'best remedy I Bare over found for Coughs Hoarseness', Influence, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Corner Pscrom. :Its constant use In my practiee and my family for the last , ten: ears has shown it to possess supee tioe r virtues for the' treatment of these 'complaints. EBlliki KNIGHT, DI. D. B. DIORTLEIc ESQ, of UricA, N.Y., writes: "I by s tied your PECTORAL myself and in my family ever since you invented it, and believe it 'the best medicine for its purpose over putout. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for abottlo than do without It, oc take any other remedy." • Croup,. Whooping Cough, Influenza. - :.scßlNcrizt.r., Miss., Feb. 7,1856. 1 .p l aarran Am; I Will cheerfully certify your Nereus is tie best remedy we possess for the cure of Whonpiso Cbtigh. Croup, and the chest diseases of children. Wq of Four fraternity in She South appreciate Your skill, and ccenmend your medicine to our people. l: . HIRAM CONKLLN, M.D. ' AMOS LEE, ESQ.,MONTTRZT, lA., writes, 341 Jan 18.56: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors jig! weeks ; took'many medicines without relief; finally tried-your PEcreast by the advice of our clergyman Th 4 first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lunge; less than ono half the bottle made me coraplotely ,we 11..-, Your medicines are the cheapest as well as Metal wean buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and. your rem,. dieti, as the poor man's friend." I . Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. I. .'. WEST MANCHESTER, PA., Feb. 4,1856. I Slat Your CHERRY Pecrortu, is performing marvellont ,cures in this section. It has relieved severaltrom alarm ing' symptoms of consumption, and is now caring a man ,vrhe has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty ; years. : ; HENRY_ L PARKS, Merchant. i A. A. RAMSEY, M.D., Auto's, Mmutor Co., fowl, writes, Sept. 6;1155: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Comer Pr:mom for ; giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such aware curable." .. We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con. ivin i ring proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in ire 'effects upon trial. i _r Consumption. - - i Probably no one remedy has ever been known which !cured so many and such dangerous cases asp this. Some 'no human aid can reach; but even to those the CHEERS : Protein a ff ords rclief and comfort. ' . . . . i ASTOR flees; Nsw Yeas cm, March 5,1856 Docron RTER,'LCATELL: I feel it a *duty and a pleasure ito inform you what your CHERRY* PECTORAL has done for I m wife. She had been five months laboring-under the ! y; d a ngerous symptcims of Consumption, from which no aid i weLcould procure gave her much relief. She was steadily Ifni og. until Dr. , Strong , of this city , where we have come :for advice, reconainended a trial of your niedicine. We bl s his kindness, as we do your skill,..for she has rem,- ered from thatilay. She is not yet as strong as she used I to he, but Ls free from her cough; and calls herself - well.. I Yours with gratitude and regard, i . 1 ORLANDO SHELBY, or Sncrirrvrttr, I (Matt Mp NV'S,' a 0 not despair till you have tried Arra's Tirrany.Pecrottst. It is made by One of the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak thelhigh merits of its virtues.— Phaculdpliicr Ledger. 1 . Ayer's Cathartic Pills. , . MILE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have bean !-1... taxed their utmost to produce this best; most perfect 'purgative whichls known to 'man. Innumerable proofs. F aro Shown that these Prue have virtues which surpass to - exaellenco the ordinary medicines, and that they win on 'prekedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They aro sails tf , and pleasant to i ke , but poWerful to cure. Their pone , trating propertir stimulate the vital activities of the body,, restore the obet ctions of iits orgaris,.purify the blood, ' and expel diseas . Tliey pnrge out the foul humors which,. breed and growl distemper, 'stimulete slngsli or diner , dered urgaris lute their natural action, and impart healthy ! tone with strength....lo the whole system. Not only "de. i they cure , the every-day complaints of every -body, but ' also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the Same time, in diminished doses, the , ' safest and best physic that can be employed for children.. Being sngar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being . purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub , . '! stantrated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have, lent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth ere' have sent me the assurauee of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to tile relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. - - The Agent btlow named is pleasefflolurnith gratis my' Anierican Almanac. CentaiuDig drctions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the ollowing complaints:— Costiveness. Bilious Complaints, lthemnatism, - Dropsy, Heartbuin, Headache arising from a fool Stomach, Nau sea, Indigestion, Morbid I naction'of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency. Less of Appetite, all I.7lcers • one and Cutanlons Diseases which require-an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King's livid. - They also, by purify ing the blood r and stimulating the system, care many complaints which it would not ho supposed they could - reach, such as Deafness. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid neys, Gout. and other kindred complaints arising from a low elate of the body or obsernction of its functions. . . to not be pat off by unprincipled dealers with ,some other pill they make more profit on. Ask fur ATE 'a Prim, and take nothing else. No other.they can giro You compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative wirers... T4O sick want the best aid there is for theta, anirthey should have it. Prepared by . Dr. J. C.,AYER, Piaetical and 'Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masi rma. 23 Cis. PER Box. FiCx. Buss FOS $l. • SOLD SY Sold by C. S. & E, A. Jones, Coudersport; Marin &-Nichols, Millport ; & Lyman, Rdulet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses; A. B. Hor ton, Cushingville ; and by Dealers generally C. IT. WARRINtER, Jeweller and Watchmaker, tiOCoAuTsEe Coudersport, Don Main St., ..her Court House; Clocks, Watclies, Repaired' on short notice and warn nted to giYe satisfact on. IA good assortment of CLOCKS,„ WATCHES, and J CY ELlt orchand. Cheap far CASH and warm represented. As an even exchange is n fiery I will give you time for Money. Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 ' THE UNION " ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, • I.Philadelphia. • lIPTOR S. NEWCOMER, Propietim This Hotel is central, convenient by Passenger cars to all parts of the city, and •edery partidular adapted to ; the Rants of tlto bd.Oness public.. Terms $1 50 per, day. 1 Broadway, tel, New York I NATRONA COAL OIL I • : 1- WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE - and equal to any Kerosene. WHY buy an explosive oil,l when a few cents more per gallon will furniSh you with a perfect Oil? Made only by PEP_ WA SALT KAITUFACTMIM COIIPANY, No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Feby. 1, 1g62. ly ted as o rob-
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