The Collection °like National . Tat. The Commissioner of Revenue at Washington has issued the following im portant regulations, which are of vital in terest to our business community : 1. All mechanics, except those who .merely .do repairs, must be registered 'as manufacturers, and must take out a sense as such if their annual sales amount to 1,000 2. But mechanics and other manufac turers who sell their owo manufactures at-the phice where they are produced are not, required to take out an additional cenre as 'traders. This dGes. not in clude rectifiers, who must pay both Cense& • 3. If manufacturers have an office, de pot, store-room, or agency, at a place dif ferent frotn the place where the goods are made, or if they sell the manufactures of others, in addition to their own, they must pay a traders' as well as a manufac turers' license. Thus, a! tubaconist who both _makes cigars and ' keeps for sale golds in his line which he has purchased, must take out both licenses. So must a druggist, who' also makes patent armies, Or medicines, &c., fur which he has a pri- , vete recipt. 4. Persons keeping bar-rooins or sa loons, for the sale of liquors, [oust take out a dealer's license. if they also, fur.. obit food, they must, in addition, take nut an eating house licedse ; and the sale of cigars, &c, requires a tobacouist's or retail dealer's license besides. Billiard tables .require a special license, arid bagatelle tables are reckoned as billiards. 5. Commission merchants whofire also ship or commercial brokers are required to take out two licenses. -6: Groeers selling flour by"the barrel, c. Ault - by the sack, or any other article io the original package, are reckoned as wholesale dealers. ' 7. Stamps must be attached to the pa pers requiricg them at the time of their execution, and must be obliterated by the person writing his initials upon them.— Telegraphic dispatches must be stamped and defaced when delivered to be trans mitted. But railroad and telegraph com panies are not required to stamp their .own dispatches over their own lines. 8.. Arrangements will be wade with the collector of this district to supply stamps to parties desiring to purchase 850 worth or over, at the rates of discount estab lished by the Treasury Departiuemi. 9. Notes and bills of exchange iirawii for a certain sum, with interest, will be stamped . according to the principal sum. Foreign currency will be estimated at the real par of exchange ; the poupd sterling, for instance, at the rate axed fur sover eigns, not at the nominal rate of $4 43/, nor at the market rate of exchange, which is now something above the real par. 10. On and after October Ist the fol lowing instruments must he stamped : All agreements, appraisements, - checks, sight drafts, promissory notes inland and foreign bills of exchange, bills of lading. to-foreign -ports, packages, &c., per ex press, bonds, certificates of ' stock, or profit, of deposit in banks, of damages, and all other ocrtificates, charter parties. brokerti', memorandums,; conveyances, mortgages, leases, , teleg,raph'dispatches custom-house entries and manifests, pai: cies of insurance—life, marine and fire, and renewals of same—passage tickets to foreign ports, powers of attorney, proxies, probate of wills' protests, warehouse ra ceipts, and writs or other original pro cess for commencing suit. Also, patent medicines, perfumery, and playing-cards. In reference to public bauses and liquor dealers exclusively, it is definedthat in a - tavern or public house where liquor is sold, licenses must 'be 'taken for each business, the license fur the tavern to be according to the rental, and the heel:6e for liquor in all cases (.4 retail to be twenty dollars. By retail is - usiderstood any quantity under . three gallons. To sell above that quantity is -wholesale, and the license is one hundred dollars. Restau rants which furnish bedding, and which keep liquors, are required to obtain licences—first a tavern license, secondly a license for the liquor bar, of twenty dollars, and thirdly a license for the eat ing bar, costing ten dollars, when the rec ipts hwount to or exceed one thousand dollars per year. Eating houses are per• witted to keep Confectionary without an additional, license. All dealers in liquor by retail are raquired to pay a license of t wenty dollars per year. The penalty for refusal or failure to take -out license is a fine or three Owes the amount of duty or tax imposed by the law, one-half of Which goes to the informer. These taxes are, of course, in addition to the State and .city licences now imposed, and the am limitation of expenses wit'. materially affect the entailer dealers, who abound in every part of the city. The prosecution of de linquents is made imperative on the col lectors. who hold the names and residences of all dealers, so that escape from the pen city is next to impossible. COTTON IN ILLlNois.—According to estimates by sundry newspapers in South ern Illinois, the produce of cotton in the Southern countiej will not fall below, but probably exceed 25,000 bales. or over 10,000,000 lbs. • They further state that much more would have been planted could good Feed have been obtained in beano. These-guess-work estimates may be far above or below the truth, but we doubt not there is enough growing to test the praottc!bility of cotton culture north of the Obto`river. figwirouldalineyokwithoutepicee : - - BRA;VEEL—Thare, is a prospect at length, that the services!, of the great Italian Liberator, Garibaldi; are not only to be secured to the cause of the Union, brit that several thousand of his followers;; veteran soldiers, will follow' the destinies of their chief seeking Fame and Freedom in the New World. It is reported that an application is about td be made or io tact has already heed made to the military authorities of our Govern; meat, for an acceptanceof the services of Garibaldi and about six thousand Of hie braves to assist in the - vindication of the Uuion and Liberty. This is both fit and proper. The, men who fought for the Union of Italy, are just the men to battle for Unioo in America. Come on then, ye brave defenders of Italian Liberty. You will find warm hearts and hospitable hots - weleomini you to i • I t ' ~T he Land of the Free. 'r And the Horne of the Braqe." One of the new "Monitors," an iron.; .clad vessel ofluperior* model and finish; was launche&at WihningtCn, Del. Sept.! 276, amidst the greatesi enthusiaszn.! She is built upon the plan of the cele brated Monitor, and will j prove herself not inferior to it either in' execution oi l value. Mr. Vpsburg, of the firm of Prep 4t . Vosburg, Albany, has procured - substi•i totes for his three daughter's, paying 6200, each. The daughters insisting on thus being represeated in our army. The Governors of fourc t een States enj dorsed the President's proclamation freej ing slaves, during the great convocation at Altoona. FOR SALE (I R to exchange for Horses, Wagons, Stock, 13 Good Notes or Judgments. A valuable Farm situate in Harrison township, Potter Co: Pa., lying. on the old State road, leading front Spring dills to Harrison Valley and Westfiel4 Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, about SO Acres improved and in a good state of eultii ration, on which is arected a • large Frame House,' good Barns, Curn House and othee necessary out-buildings, a good Apple Or chard containing some twenty different kind of Grafted Fruit.. Shade Trees, &c. The above Farm liesabont 1 mile from Harrison Valley; 7 miles from Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, and is a good Stock and Grain Farm; and will be sold so, that any one that can make a payment of 3 or 4 hundred dollars down; can make tl a farm pay for itielf with his la T bor. Price, $2,500. for particulars inquire of Peter Simmons now accupying said farm; or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo Village, Pa. ' Jan. 15,.1862 ME MR& Main above Third St. COUDERSPOR,T, PA. M. W. MANN, PROPRIETOR. MAp BOOKS, S, ' LOBES, BLANKS DOCKETS- LEDGERS- DAY-BOOKS- RECEIPT-BOOKS MEMORANDUMS, • , PASS-BOOKS, . . DIARIES, I . PORTFOLtuS, I lIERBA RI DBES, . LETTER-BOOKS &, j .UII7OIOE-BOOK . Greek, Latin, French and German. Teat- Books. All School Books used 'in the Count kept on hand, or, immed4aely procured when desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied.wheh desired. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. AIS4 of Wall-Papers, Dravv- 1 - lug Materials, Water Colors, Am. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,I PRAYER Sz HYMN BOOES,;of various kirid4 MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Che+.3 Men, ac., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds takeir in exchange for Books, &c. i [ll-31] AT• -OLMSTED & KELLY'S { Q TORE can - .always be found the best 61 Cooking, Hos and Parlor S ri . ":o V TJ S. i Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTh KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS; FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also ' , Agricutural Implements, I such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVAi TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good aad substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in irly part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pely of all kinds,including Cash, seldom refused. • Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 *iv pattpo gylv Tc o o u m id tn s ct e y ct t f h u a l t ly h in e fo h r, q t E li surroundingenndersigna m taken the rooms formerly Occupied by Jo. S. Mann, where he is prepared to do -All kinds of Harness Work; on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on hand. These coils : are a superior article, and need but a trial insure their success. Repairing done in "goodstyle. Snrcingles, Martingale-rings, names, ai Hame•straps, &c., kept constai.tly on band.] The public, are invited to call and examin before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINA% Coadersport Oct. 16th, 1860, IWN SUGAR for, 10 dents per poun and Colinty orders 'taken at 85 cents d the dollar at the . 'post O ffice Store. Jan. S. Purcliaited during the recent panic and grea Readp-made Clothing, BOOTS and. SHOES, Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, We 'respectfully invite a cull, feeling confident hat we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better Goods •for C.H. SIMMONS less MONEY than can be bad at any other • House in Potter or adjoining counties. We have also added to oar well-known stock of goods, a new and complete stock of Medicines, Chemicals, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes. Don't Pail to Call and See P. /. STEBBINS & CO. CORNER Or MAIN AND SECOND STREETS NEW GOODS decline in Goods in New York. DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, HATS and CAPS. GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CROCkERY, Fancy ° Goods, NOTIONS. and WOODEN-WARE. I=7:=l PURE DRUGS, Glues. Dye Stuffs CASTILE SOAP. &c. &c. &c. ALL OF WHICH swill be sold at the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. COUDERSPORT, PA. The Bugle Calls! The War hatateguni A Witt of Extermination against BiCTeetb. Bad Breath, Diseased Gums, Tocithashe, Ear. ache, and Beursigia. , 1 . - OUR ATILLERY Dr. Wm. B. DENTAL TREASURY : A complete set of RemOdies for PEFSERVING THE TEETH, ,PUItiFYING . THE BREATH AND MOUTH, and. CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA iTurd's d ITTITIOASI4I - 6 - oide. Dr.Hurd's uneguale PO WDER,I box 'Dr.Hord'emagic TOOTHACHE BROi'S,I boz Dr. Hurd's UNRI7ALLED NEURALGIA PLASTER. j• ; 'Dr. Hurd's , MANUAL on the Beet 'Neani - of Preseraini. the Teeth, - ,inquelingiDirectioym for the Proper; Treatment of FLOSS SILK or ckaning behreen the Teeth: TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. • ; Prepared at Dr. llures Dental'' mince, 77 Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D.) i Price,,ONE DOLLAI24 . or, SIX for $5.. The Dent4l Treasury makes it package eight inches by fire ? and is sent by express.; • Full direction for use is on each article. • The folloWing articles we can send separ ately, by 'mail, viz The Treatise on Preaerving -Teeth:sent, post paid, on receipt Of Twelve ;Cents, or four stamps. r The Neuralgia Plaster, fdr INeuralgiit in the Face, Nervous Headache, and; Earach i e, sent, postpaid, on: receipt of Eighteen cents, or six stamps. The Neuralgia and Rheumatic' Plcustei (large Sizz,) for pains in the Chest, EhbulderS, Back, or any part 'of the body, sent. post-paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven centi.i , Address IVm. Ilurd ,Co. • Tribune Buildings, New York. Dr. Hurd's MOUTH TOOTH POW DER, and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be sent by mail; but they can probably bekibtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. a If they I cannot, send to us forithe Dental Treasury, price, One Dollar, which contains thein. -NOW, ; ARE DR. kIRD'S,PREBARATIONS GOOD ') The best evidence that they are is, that their firmest friends and best patrons are those who have used them longest. Dmittitam B. HURD is an eminent Dentist of Biooklyn. Treasuzer of the New York State Dentists' Association,'and these preparations have been used in his private practice for 'years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Willianashurgh questions their. excellence, While ;eminent Dentists of New. ork recommend thein as the bestiknown ;to the profession. Without the aid of advertising, dealera have sold them by the gross. ;. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Times says "We are hartpy to know that our friprid, Dr, Hurd, is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret Of his success rests 'withi the fact that his articles are precisely what 'they are represented to be, as we can testify from their long use." t The well-hnown,P. T. Barnum writes :—"I GLASS found your Tooth !Powder so: good . lthat family hare used it all up. ! We find it the best Powder 'for ths teeth that c•A eter used. I shall feel obliged if you will send me another supply at the Museum at your couTenience, with the bill." - But Oar cost is so small that every one may test the ivatter fur himself', Beware of the ordinary Tcioth Powdlrs. Hurd's Tooth' Powder contains no acid, nor alkali, nor CharcoUl, and polishes; without wearing the enamel. Use no other.! WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Hurd'sl.lfouth Wash and Toot': Powder will give youbg ladies that finest 'Charm in woman—a sWeet breath and pearly teeth. Try them, ladies.: , Dr. Iford's 1 111 - du/A hash' and ; Tooth Powder will cleanse Die litiOuth front all find exhala tions, and if used in the morning, twill make the Creakfastitaste;sweeter and the day - begin more pleasantly. !Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. ' Dr. Hurd's ;Mouth Wash and 'Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the world for cur ing BAD BREAIIH and giving firmness and health to the gums.. thindreds of cases of Diseased Bleeding Gutns i Sore Mouth, Canker, etc., have been cured by Dr. Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. Hard's ;Mouth Waeh . l J .Tooth Powder give an additional charm to courtship, and make husbands more agreeable.to their wives and wives to; their husbands. Thdy should he used by every person having ABTIFCIAL TEETH, whitili are liable to impart a taint to the Mouth. Dr. Hurd's ' l Toothachc 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 and :Mechanics! yoh cannot well afford to neglect your teeth., For a trifling sum, you cap now get preservatiyes, than which RothsChild or Astor can get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia land Con sumption of the Lungs often-originate in Neg lect of Teeth.i Send for the ,Treatise on Teeth, and read Dr. Pitch's observation on. this sub ject. If too fate to arrest decay in your own teeth, save ydur children's teeth. ! Neuralgia Plasters. Dr. Hurd'siNeurbtgia Non-adliesit;e Raj,las are tke most Pleasant and successful remedies ever prescribCd for this painful.disease. The patient applies one, soon becomes driowsy,falls asleep, and awakes free frOm pain, and no blister or other unpleasant or injurious Con sequences er.Sue. For Earache and Nervous Headache, apply according to directions, and relief will surely fcdlow. Nothing can be ob tained equal to Dri Hurd's Conipres for Neu ralgia. Try them.l" They are entirely a novel, curious, and original prepaCation, rind won-, "derfuily successful. They are of two sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 centis, and the other large, for application to the body, price 37 cents. Wilt le mailed on receipt Of price and ope.slany. I WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING 'I The AmeriCari people are intelligent enough appreciatb'preparations th*contribute so much to •the ;happiness of, thosa using them, and they want them. Every mail :brings us letters. some ordering the Tnewitsz !ON TEETH, some the li4aet.ciA PLASM; and; not a few enclosing 37:cents for the Moult W.tsn, to be sent by mail;.. but to those we are compelled to reply that it is impossible to send a Val& pint I.9ttle by mail. The people want these Remedies. [ Pio will supply them? Now is the Chance for Agentsv Shrewd agents can make a sinallfoitnne in carrying these articles around to faOilies. The Dental Treasury is the neatest article that man or woman can carry aronnd. , Send f one and see,lor, better, a dozen,;which we will sell, as samples for $7. WM, B.!HATID & CO, Tribune I?.ailingS, New York. That remittances may b made with fl l confi dence, W. B. H. Co.z re er tolthe Mayor of Brooklyn; to G.W. Griffith,.Presid't Farmers' and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyn, and to others. • - SOMETHING NEW I OB:017 Inkpottat to Waitaki! . WNER'S PATENT.; HEMMER AND. SHIELD . Pon Is lest the thine for ( all who use thetteedle.j Thiiientarkably si yte 4tin nova invention saves pee-lialf the labok of hand-sewing, as it coral pletely protects the .fihger from The point of the • needle, and ~makcs a neat and uniform'. hem while the opera 4 is sewing. NO LADY &HOU DE_IirITHOUT IT- ; It is Cheap, simple, be. tifutiand useful. The; Hem*er and Shield will be sent free of charge on rceeipt of the price,( cents. Enelose stamp for descriptive circular and terms. 1 i 4,Ai.io . . . ; ' DOViNER'S METROPOOTAN OEIN-WEINDER ! 4, Sowing-Biz Combined t , r his used an article of real merit. used for th e purpcise of winding sltins of Thread, Silk ; Cotton, Yarn, Floss, Wotsted, Acc.' - ' It is readily! adjusted to the ricirk4able, aba Will be found indispensable to 411 nisi g thd above articles beingl u useful add is Webbe appendage to the Sewing - Bird .;; 1 1 Price 00 Cts. to $1 act • g ttillityle and Finish: $l5O per Mon tb .cen be Real= II ized by enterprisitig A g entsgs (wanted in every town and County throughout the United Staten' and Canada,) sa i ling: he above articles, as sales are rapid, 'profits large, and has no com 4 petitiOn. A liberal ditount to the trade. I Address A ii.., Downer, 1 1442 Broadway, New York, , 1 Patentee and Sole Proprietor. 9.—General 'and' Occlusive Agencies will •nted on thdniostiliberal terms.--ml93iti N.; be gr TIIE DAV casooL BELL, • I A NEW SINGIN ' 113006 FOR DAY SCHOOLS, called the DAY scntior, BELL is noir ready. Itl corithins about 200 pageS of choice Songs,l Roulids, Catches, Duetts{ Trios{ Quartetts. and Choruses, many of them written expressiYi for this Work, besides 23 1 {; i pages of the Elements lof Ntisic. The Ele; meats are so easy and 'progressive, that ordi4 nary teachers will lad themselves entirety successful in instructing even young scholars to sing correctly{ancl gcientificall;, while the tunei! and wordieniblrace such a variety ot , attractive And{soul-stirring music and sentiments, thatsiol trouble will be experV ; enced in inducing;all!Veginners to go on with zeal In acquiringdskilli in one of, the most health-giving, beaufyinsproVing, happiness. , ' yielding, and order- oducing exercises ; of school life. In sinsplty of its elements, in variety and adliptan of music, and in excellence and ntimberlof its songs, original{ selected, and adiiPted,lit claims by much td excel f till competitors; I It will be found to-be the best book ever' issued Ifor" Seminaries; Academies, and PjabliclSchmils. A few sans!, pie pages of the nemsilts, nines and Songs; are given in a cii'enlisr sendland get one. It is compiled by H1)11:ACE WATERS, Autho of "Sabbath-Sch i pol; Hells." I .Nos. 1 and 24 *f which have haq the i.norinnus sale of 655. 7 000 in 36 months{ Prices, 14er covers, 20 cents; , Sl5 per 100; 3ound, 30 eents, 622 per 100 • cloth laound{ emitossedl gilt, 40 cents, 630 per 100 2.slcoisie furnished at the 100 price.l Mailed tree at the retitil price. 1 . 1 HORACE WATERS, lintdisher, , No. 4811Broadwaiy, New York. 1 1 SOMETHING;IFIIIi TELE TIMES!!! i ; A NECESSITY IN .VERY HOUSEHOLD ! • JOHNS 4 CitOSLEY'S . ',- • I Arniericanr. Qem6-nt Glue; , The strougAt 'Gine in the World For ontentingh 1 rcad, L i cather, Glass. 'ti lvdrq, China; .ilarlile, Porcelain, ' I AlabasteiL ' k Bolie, Coral, t The only article l of the kind ever prbiine ed which 4ili withstand 'Water. 1 1 i• 1,--4- • , . 1 -:- p.x . frriebvs : . "Every hOuselteper 'should have a supply of Johns & Crosley'sAulerican Cement Glue. 7 —Neul York Tim*, ' "It is so conyepiont to have in the house.'; —Xew York Ex.l"e BB, 1 1 1 3 "It is always ready ; this ' c mmends it to evei•yhody."- ~:N.t IY. ( In+pcndelit: 1 • "We have tried le, and find it as useful in our house as wat'e'r."- lr lkes' Sp irii of the Ti mei , .Prlce 25 i L ents per Bottle. Very liberal red4tilms t.o Wholesale Dealers. it EtISICASII.. I.• . " ,For sale Ili fill ;Druggists and Store= keepers generallil throulgheutl the country. JOINS & CROSLKY, ,t Sete Manufacturers.) _. I 78 William Street,l New York. : I iCorner of Liberty Streetf I jy9ly ' I - I • II! l I - ' . . I TILE HERCEq OF PEACE _ _ il , [AND THE uputOIES OF -WAR' • E. 'Anthony, 10.501 Broadway, New York, is now publishing,lin addition to other par. traits I the celebrated collection known in Bit t rope and. America:as 1 1 ; Bradit.TWationat"otographielPortrait Galleril f in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men dfAmerica, nbt excepting Jeff Davis; Gen Beauegardl t Floyd, and a host of other 'confederates. [ Price oflPortraits, $3,00. per dozen. Can;he sent by mail. I Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, cOd site, and in, Stereocopic formaAlso, T I . 1 . Stereoscopic V, Nyi 3 o r scenes in Paris, Lon i - don and in other pans of England and France, in Scotland, Ireland Wales, Holland, Switzer . ; laud, 'Spain, on thel ' Enline, in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy; Land, China, India, Cuba, &c., &c., ad infiaffaip. . . Ourllnstatitarwous Stereoscopic Views are • The Gretitebt !Wonder of the Age. These are taken its the fortieth part of a second and the rushing' of +ater,the moving of leaves, or the march of an arMy, doe's not in the leait affect I the taking, olf these 'slows.. They are sold fir l 3 per d?zcn. ! 1 We) bare also on !timid and 'manufacture the largest assortment of I Stereincopes, Photd graphic Albums, lead Photog, i raphic :Materials in the 'United States, and perhaps in the world . Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por- traits, Views, Streioscepes, &c.; sent tree by mail, lon receipt 'f 4 stamp. - , I E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, jyly near St. tiihholas Hotol,New York. .1( i i • , , • 1101 RACE A*ATERS PIANOS:; MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Asa T. GILBERT St po. , s celebrated .rEOLIAN PIANOS are the 'hest instruments for Parlors and Churches netvi infuse. ,large assort ment[can be seen at the new Warerooms, 481 'BROADWAY, betimen Grand and Broome Streets, which willbe Sold at extremely low priceS. PIANOS and AIELODEONS from sun dry makers, netriand second hand, to let, and rent allowed if purchased, as per agreement. Monthly payment received) for the same. Also,, second-hand Pianos and Melodeons at great ,bargains,,lpOces frota $25 to .$lOO. Sheet Music, Mash; Books, and all kinds of Musie'Merchandlsef at Warprices. • 110RACIE. WATR.S, Agent. 'kYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, POR THE RAPID CORE OT , Conghti, and : • . Hoarseness. Inngtm, MABB., agh Dec., 1855. Dit. J. C.Atza: I do not hesitate to say the beat remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Iloarseneite, Influenza, and the Concomitant eyniptonn of a Cold, is your Carlow PICTORAL.. inrCODltallt nee in my practice and my fanny for' the lost ten years hae shotrn it to moms supe rior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. EDEN ICNICIEtT, A. B. MORTLEF, ESe.,of tines, N.Y., writes: "I hays used your Prerolut myself and in , my finally serer dy es you invented it, and believe it the beat medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should wow pay twentydivedallara for a bottle than do without it, at take any other remedy.° Croup, WhodidtiO Cough, Influenza. Eleantertrae„Ums., Feb. 7.1856. 'lntermit Arcs: I wilkeitearfnily2 certify your Pretes t s fis the best remedy we Omens for the awe of ifftw A s, 4 Cough. Croup, and the chest diseases of children. Woof your fraternity in the South appreciate your skin, and commend your medicine to our people. lIIRA3I CONKLIN, M.D. AMOS LEE, ESQ., 516xtintat, Lt., writes, 3d Jan.,11356: !. I bad a tedious Influenza, Which confined me in doom six weeks: took many medicines without relief; Smelly tried your 'Wrests by the advice of our clergyman The first dose relieved the adrenals in my throat and' lungs; less than one half the bottle made me completsly. Well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well aa theisst we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your souu► dies, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthixic, and Bronehit* Wese MANCHiUM:36 PA" Feb: 4, ISM. ' Ste: Your CRERILY Pitman is pirfotining tsuna m i cures in thin section. It has relieved several from ahem. tug symPtoms of consumption, and is now eorioy, a num who has labored under an affection of the intigs.forths last forty years. MESSY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, MiLl., Ainical f Memos Co., lows, writes, Sept. 6,1855: "Daring my practice of trutny yews I have found nothing equal to your CHERRY Pr/7mb far giving ease Mid relief to cinasumptite patients, et curing such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the exeCeon vincing proof of the virtues of thiir re/reedy is found in Hs effects upon trial.' - Consnelption. Probably no one remedy has ever been knower w hich cured so many and such dangerocur tine as this. S ome no human aid can reach; but event Id those the Cam !Pscrotta. affords relief and comfort, Aaron. House, New Yoe' *re, March 5, 1856 DOCTOR Mn,a Loweu.: I feel it a duty and a pleasure inform you ribat your CHERRY PECTORAL has done for My wife. She bad been five months laboring ander the 'clang...none symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid 'we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fniling, until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have Come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine.. We bless his kindMss, as we do your skill, for she has MOT% erect from that day. She is not yet as strong an she used to be, but is free from her cough, rind calhr herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, OItbANDO SHELBY, or Streamu.s.. Omsumptirrs, do not despair till you have tried ATZVI Crizanr l'ncrosat. It is made by oneOf the best modtcal chemists in the world, and its cures till around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.— Pla.74ufelykia. lodger. Ayer's. Cathartic. Pills.. sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been 4. taxed their utmost to produce lids best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable! proons are shown that these Pius havti *tittles which surtems in excellence the ordinary. medicines, and that they win ens- Preeedentedly upon the esteem clan men: They are sew and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of, its:O.e,ans, purify the blood, end expel disease.- They purge oat the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish. or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only da they cure the everyday complaints of every - body, but also formklable and dangerous diseases that have baffled{ the beet 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 sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are fret, from any risk of harm. Carer hare been trade which surpass belief were' they not sub stantiated by, men drawl's exalted position send character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. !ilany eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their metes to cacti , fy, to the public the reliability pimp remedies, nth , era have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. i• The Agent below named fa pleased to famish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions foftheir use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Costiveness, liilions Complaints, Rheumatism, - Dropsy,. Heartburn, Headache arising from 2 foil Stomach, Nair seg. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the BoWels and TWA arising therefrom. Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant :Medicine. Scrofula or King's b sub. They also, by purify ing the blood ami stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach. such as Deafness. Karina Blindness, Nenralgia and Nervous Irritability; Demitieinents of the Liver and Kid neys, Gout, and other kindred , Courplaints arising [mm's lop state of the body or obstruction of its functions. . . . . - Do not Le pnt off Ly unprincipled dealers with'some :Other pill they make more on, Ask for AriAs ' PILLS, and take nothing else., No other they ran gin :you compares with this in its intrinsic , volue or curative .powers. The sick want the test aid there krthr then, 'end they should bare it: Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mau. • Prat% 25 Cr& ma Box. PINT Boxxx 708 $l. SOLD BY ' Sold by C. S. kE. A.. Jones, Coudersport Mann k Nichols, Millport ; Colwell & Lyman Fkynlet ; A. Coiey & SOU, Ulysses; A E. Hor ton, Cushingrilie ; and by Dealers, generally / 4 ' 4 ' 4 \ .14-It 'l' 11 - 7 / ., • , ..7 - \ . 43 . -....,. ,L k--. . 'l. ',f 7 - ~- , .. 0 /4' . N i \ ' /1" - " . C. H. WARRINER, Jeweller and Watchmaker, ;LOCATED on Main St., opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa. Clocks, Watches, &e., tTtepaired* on short notice and - warranted to give satisfact on. A good assortment of • • CLOCKS, • WATCHES, and I JEWELRY • on - hand. Cheap for CASH and warranted as repre?ented. As an even exchange is no rob bery I will give you time for Money. Coudersport, Dem 16, 1861 " THE UNION " ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Philadelphia. UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This Hotel is central, convenient by Passenger cars to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the wants of the business public. Terms $1 60 per day NATRONA COAL OIL I ! WA RANTED NON EXPLOSIVE! and equalcto any Kerosene. WHY tey an explosive Oil, when a :few cents more per gallon 'will furnish you with a perfect Oil? Made only by PENN% SALT DLANTIFACTUBLYO COWART No. 127 Walnut 'Street, Philadelpltis. F.by. 1110; ly 8 11
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