- • - cj r ‘ 1E63. 'RAILROAD. This great line traversesd the Northern and Northwest, counties, of .gennsylvania Ap__the city of Erie, on Litke Erie: ' --' It has, been. leased by , the,. I?e,ntynilvania Railroad Coriipany,' and - under their - auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now ,muse for. Passenger anal Freight b evinces" item kietutisift 11(.4 to :Driftwood:2nd Pork, (177 on,the::Enstern find from Sheffiehl-40 - Briei - ori • the - -Wesfein Division, (78 miles). TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. Express train arrives:',. 2:10 P.M. Express train leaves west. - 12.45 P. M. Cars run through wrrnorr CHANGE both ways. on these .trirb:nrntifeiiii 7 l 3l lpaileiphia end Loclerlaveri and . betWeen 13altiniore and Lock Haven. . Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsportand Philadelpdia. For information respectiniPassenger busi ness, apply at the S. E. Cor 11th and Market Streets, . .And for Freiribt business of the Company's Agent's I: t • ' S. B.:Kiiig§toti Jr.;"..Cor,.:l3th:azuLkaiket Sts. Philadelphia. J. W, Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. IL IL Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, eigLAiiSa./ 1 LEWIS L. HOUPT, Gen.'l Ticket Agt, Phil'a, Jos. D. POTTS, Gen't Manager, 1117liantsport. FOR - SALE. NEW ENGINE AND FIXTURES—eight .III. brirse pt4 . - et,lvitiOnk.boller ; .l This en gine is now in a .Tannery at Bienville, gany Co.. N. Y., and has never been used. Also, THE - TANNERY AT BIENVILLE.-- This Tannery is in tv•good• location fur busi ness, Voth as to market and bark. The engine will be-sold separately, if de sired, or Tannery aid' engirte together. Will be sold very cheap. For terms and further information concerning the pioperty apply to • • ~ANDREW . . . . a: .. .„. p 9 uderspprj, Pottev Co., Pein' . jan- -13 P, 1 8 .0. i I ~• •1, . • To th ". • • . W3n.TAlLllUwonfd . iuform the tra- Cetin ,pubiidthat heh,6 rented the Eagle Hotel Opposite C, 11. Simmons' Blocloat - Cciway4 -Penti 7 a,-. which has been newly'reated anditurfiithad, where be latehditto'kep a -Firde :Class. Hotel: Parties of pleasure and those Wisbing•ii, quiet • home overLgaliblith; will find this honSeequal to any in this vicinity: , The tabled will always be well ttuppfied, and'• the bards. Well furnished with hair and oats, qitol: no - pains snared for the ehinfort of guests IVII: TALL3IAIY. Oswayo, Pa., Dec. 25, ; • • Administrator's Notice. WfIRREAS, Letters;Of Administratiori on the' estescdbf Cheir/cf lrorifen, late of Binghatalt, Potter cd.; havebeen issued to the subsdribers i due form . of law, notice is hereby given to all personi knowing themsell'es "indebted to' estate to make immediate payment, and flib§oliaving claims will - . present them, - dulf•autliCnticatedi for aettlethent.- • • : • ' CLARISSA A. 'NV/DIMES,' BURTOYLPAVIS, • ' ' ' I32 • ST Bingham, Feb. 21; 1863.• - •-•1 • SAPONIFIER! - The drOaeest - Soap-inakbr ate' knoviril For sale at ENUEM Grain, -and 'Wanted, on account, at this Office Emma SAP ONEE'rElt v S AP OM:Et:SP. ! THE SOAP 'MAKER. ' All Kitchen Gretisd ' be made'm o zood SOAP, byusing Sayonifierl' DTRECTIONS XCCO3IPANYINGiEACIT,PI4 Soap is as e.asily made :with it,, as making cup of cdtTee. . • ManufactUred only by the Patentees:. PENN'A SALT NAAPPACTIIIIINCI core 44y, No. '127 Walnut street; Philadelphia. Fcby. 1,1862. 1v ~ . A Lecture to Young .Me n! Just published im a sealed envelope; price 6 cts A lecture on.the Nature,Treatment and Rad ical Cure ofSpeireatorrhtea or Seminal Wea kness, InvolurVrk Emissions, Sexual Debility, and hapediments to Marriage generally, 4 lsler,- vonsuess, Consumption, Epilepsy and FiTs ; Mentalltud.Physical ncapticity,re.sulting from Self-hbuso;&c., by BT. J. CoLvEawsw,,M.D., author of the Green, ook., &c: --- • . •. • ) ' The voild•renowrs.ed author, in this,adoiir able Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that, the awful. consequences of,Self abuse may be effectually used without medi cine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, bodgies, instriitnents. rings, or Cor4inls, pointing out a mode ,of,,curo at once 'certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no that ter what hie condition may be,,May cure him-, self cheaply, privately and radically. 'This lecture will prove - a boon to - thoinands . and thousands.: Sent under selif,to any add4Ss,in a plain, sealed ,envelope, on the receipt of six ceuts, or ttvo postage stamps, by itildreesing, 'Dr: DFI AS. .T.T. RUNE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. To Consumptives. MIRE Adverifser,, having been ,restored to Jt. health in a 'few - ivielts, by a Very sinspe remedy; after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, anirthrit dread, disease, Consumptionis anxious to make known to his felloW-sufferers the means.of cure. To all who desire it, he wilt•senti copy of tne prescription used (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and, using the same, which they will find asure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Vic. The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit afflicted, and Spread information which heeonceives tobe invalua bie,And he hopes every'‘ sufferer will try his remedy, as it cost them nothing., • and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing . .the pre.: scription will please address -•- • • ftsv. EDWARD A. WILSDNyt Williamehurg,•• Kings County, N.,Y. 5ept..24.-3m. SAPONIFIER ! SAPONIFIER ! THE GREAT SOAP M'AREE rr! FOR SALE AT STEBBINS'. 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It l ta pablieh; ad weekly,land eferyntiinl?ei., contains siteun pages ef useful information, and fioxn dye to ten otigirial.engra'ylliga of new,ifyantions and diseoyeries,' ail of NO.iich are ptepared: U.K 7 presslyfor its.columns.. -r • •:, Tel the •I'dechanic and Alanufacthrer.-:-No persbn engag'ed in any of the - lewd:frit:Aced or.' manufacturing pursuits Should think of Withcnit" the Scientific Ariterictin, ;,Tt sorts cents" per : week ; every, number sontaini i - froln six to, ten engravings of machine arid inventions, -tvhich 'cannot he. found n in s any' dibr pnblitation. • ,• To '..the Inventor.--The Sientific.Amerieeda is indispensable tol every:ipventor,„ as it'Vot Only bontains illuStra . ted descriptions bt near ly" all the 'best irisentions as; they conic, out,. but ga[ch 'number contains an Official List Of the Clnipls of . all the'Patente.loned from the United'Statei - Patnt 'Office.,:durjrig tbelweek previous;.thus giving a correct histOrY ; the progress ;a invention' in this country.— We th'e also receiving, the best S,cien tific jour nals 'of . •Oreat . 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"AI s. use journa em. 1 the new 41isdeveries ' in' the science. of chemistry; are given in 'its columns, and the int,erests of -. tlitk raichit'et• and - carpenter, are 'riot overlooked; all -tho'neiv inventions and discoveries tipper.; taining.to these pursuits being published front weik tYsek: Useful and practidal iufornia tioit pertaining to the i t nterestS of millwrights and mill:oWners'Will•be found the Scien tific American, -Which information r they can not posSibly obtain . from any other seurce.—' Subject's in which farmers are interested will be . found:discusSett in 'the rn Scientific :Aeri:- •can ; and most, oi the improve,ments in agri cultural finplernenti; being Illuifitfated-in its columns-_ •• ; • • TERMS.-- 7 ,T0 mail subscribers ;:•Three Dol lafs a Year, or One Dollar, for four•montbs.— Tne volumes commence on the first of Janus ry. and. Jply,, ; Specimen- copiei will be sent 'gratis to any part,of the country. • • _Western.and Canadian money or Post-Office stamps,laken•at par for subscriptions. Cana dian subscribers will please,ta remit twenty r five cents extra on each year's subscription to prepay' postage. • , , •.1 ; • • • . NUNN & CO„,Publishersi: • _ Park 'Row, N. Y. Wood, - . • Admlnlgtitoni•Nottce. ,VITIIPREAS; letters.uf adreininistratui: on Y the estafe of Hastings Noiley, deed late of Allegany. township,. Potter Coi have been ;issued to the subscribers in Le 'form of law," notice,,is bereby given .to An, persons knowing themselves indebtedrto said estate.to make inmediate'.paynte"nt ; and those hating claims ; will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. , •. • NANCY. MORLEY 13dmsrs 30, 1863: 6170 „ „ 7-- AdiMinistf4tor's Notice . . WHEREXS, Letteri of. Administration,-on' the estate of O. S. Zet'ais, dec'drinfe of 'Ulysses to i hip, Potter co, Pa:; - haver been issued : to tbe-subscribers in (tie form of law, notic t e is hereby given to all:persons knowing themselves.. indebted,- to said i estate . to . make immediate ,payment . ; and .thOse,having claims will ipresent , Oem, duly. authenticated, • for, settlement. • M. LAVINIA LEWIS, : _.Admses. E. D. Ulysses, Pa., -Pet). 36, 1563. . , - ATHEREAi, Letters . of A . dmin_istortion on the'estale"o'f 11:13eitirwa - ik: dec'd, late bf Coudersport; Potter co:, Paqhfive heCn issued to•the!s.ubscribeK.,due-forro. of law, notice is hereby given .ta_all perrons knowing themselves indebted, to: saiA estate'lo'...Make immediate payment i and. those. having claims will,present,,.thera, duly anthenticated,, , ,for l'settlement. Feb. OLMSTEDiIAdms'r:-' ICoudersport, Feh.1¢;.1863.. Z . , :2. The Rochester . Straw-Cutter. ckLUST . ED: St,WLY:,.:_poinlerspoyci ,baTe th'e,siclgiye,age.pc.,yifpr it:his celebrated machine, in this comAy., ,It_jscpve*,pt, .able, and CHEAT'. bee. 1, 1860.-I.T =ME Jeweller and Watchmaker, I OCATED on Main St:, opposite the Court ILA House, Coudersport, Pa. Clocks, IFirait.clieg,Zic., • Repaired' an short . notiee and warranted to give satisfact on. ' A good assortment of • CLOCKS, WATCHES, and • - JEWE.LRY on han . d. , .. Cheap foi.CiST . Land , 4iviropted as represenieil. it.i.change is no rob beryl vrill`give - yon trite fek. Gibney: Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 X u 2 1 .3 ' ti Just arriving from New York, such as CLOTHING, "-- r• '- • . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,' BOOTS .1 SHOES, • •• - ,HAIPTABE, • CROCKERY, HATS & CAPS, .r- -NOTIOZirS; • . • • • . 3 • -SCHOOL BOOItS, . Cheap for Ready-pay. • 10,000 Bushels ASHES anal 50 bhls. EGGS Wanted: .% .;.. • . • ! 7 1 t:i 0 ,'-i ;:,7 :._ .'. ! th' . , -9 1. LUCIEI‘I BIRD Brookland, Pa., Nov. 17, 1862. • • OLM I STEb $ MAAS ' S TORE can alwitS - s..be found the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVE.& Also; TIN and SITET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, 'SPIDERS,. SCOTCII :BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, Luid CAULD RONS. Also , . ' • Agricutural such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-ISHELLEILS,:' , I.OOpexiatAKEo, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR-WORK is well made atia the material `good. Good and substantial EAVES.:TROUGHS put up in any partotthe'County,Terms easy. Ready Pay qt ill kirid.4 ' including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug.:l;lBse.-;:50 ! t_catig • cpatut,ss: . ' - glpp ! MEE undersign ecl-sr ouldrespectfully inform the surroundirig, community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John 'S. :41.an,n, - ,iyhere lie is prepared to do • • 'Ail kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS, • also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and needbitt ii trial to insure their success. • .„ . Repairing ,done in good style. •Strcinglesi'Martingalc-rings, Hames, and Hama .straps, 1.m., kept constantly do hand. The public are invited to call and examine; before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MDIAR. ; Cocdersport 0ct.16t10860. nm. r 9.l, 13, 15, 17, COIrIITLANDT STREET, Near Broadway, New York City. This old-established and favorite - resort of the BUsiness community has been recentlyre litted, and is complete in everthing that can minister to the comfort of its patrons: Ladies and Families are specially and carefully pro vided for. , It is centrally hmated in the business part of the city, and is contiguonslo the principal lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, foTies., In consequence - of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices hare been reduced,to ,opfEjyYLL4E AND FIFTY CENTS lElt DAY. The table is amply supplied with all the .liiNuries of the season, and is equal to that of other hotel in the country. Ample aecommodationv are offered for up-' ward of 400 guests., Do not believe runners; haelimen.and others who may say "the Western liotelis full." D. D. WINDEDSTER, Proprietor. The:. D. Winchester. fyl9 TSteam Saw and Grist Mill at Germa j ni#l, Abliot township, Potter county, Pa. Wing an excellent business ; afirstrate stand for an industrious man with somo capital. Those reflecting must apply soon to WILLIAM I3.A.DDEI, 300 Broad Way, N. Y.' Or ht the Mill at Germania. August 21, 1862.: • . "TIM ,lINIOII ' 1 • ARCH STREET, S,BOVE,.THIPD, ,13 TO,N,.B:.l(EITSlll:ElfrProziqcF... , , — Titrs'Votel livenient be Passengersars,to-albP4rts of.t)/e city, and in 'every paYtiiitiliir tidatiteeto tifeicatits of - the 13'dsiness public, .7= - ) Terms 150 pet: : ar:reins' to any Kerosene. •. • WHY ti y r an . explosive Oil,. when a few cents more .per you with a perfect Oil? Made only by PEliit'A' EH Cs "At*RitlNE ft; • 0 P-4 - CI) • A carefully selected stock of NEW *GOODS 4 r 0 WESTERN ROTEL, For S - 6,16: or to Let. VIATRONA COAL OIL: WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE I No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Feby. 1. 1862. ' ly • ' - BM =I ~ 111 E VOT -CfeSiISSDIG. AGENTS. -: ',r - .Tts, GREAT 'REBELLION UNITED STATES, keisii,jlittrpers, 4. Brothers hitt'e'Coinmen6 ed•the'issue in - Numbers (di?, ecimpleteillstery of.the•Great d States. The Work has been for many niontirsin eourse of prepiretici, by a:Writer ever,y,lrity qualified for the-task. • - 'The Introduction, contains a nlear and.suc elect acconneof the - forwition of the Confect eraertif the States; the formatiOn• and adop tion of the COnstitution of the United States, and the establish men t of. the Iso - etional Govern ment ; the origin, developement and progress clif.the doetrines of.Nullificaticin and Secession, and the various phaies WhiCh they assumed until their. final culmination. in-the Great Re= 'the History comprises A Rill acconnt,drawn from .o' 9 most .authintiC ,pourcei i of all'lbe 'Events, of the Wei ;, the intrigues of South ern fenders: at, orne anti abroad ; the 'Otclual delbetionlofOne section;. the. great Uprising of the -Poop', for ,thii" rrituntentinee ' Of the Na tional Life and xistence • .the rapid creation of an. immense. 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' • ' ' Address, •,• THE TAIBITNE, . • • • Tribune Buildings, Xc'sv- When "drafts can, be .precured..it is mac' ti 'safer than to remit . ..l3llllk Tfie'neind of the Post-t)fflee and State. should:in all cases be plainly 7 - Tiften. • ENEE LW THE TERMS S=-WEEKLY TRIBUNE WEEKLY TRIBUNE MEE , , ..TAY COOKE, 12. - I stm t Jay Coimk e °N "EN? i : 0 , 0 4 -Rankers. 'chi& oi 114 yffLaDISTEEET," - • Ph adelibia: Nor. 1,;180 The nudersigned• Subscription . Agent Treaspry, is, now pre "The New lareati. of the United -State , designated- es -"Fir . ..) Twenties," fedeemah e. ate pleasure of th , Government, after fivt,yeatiß and authorize( by Act oCotigiess,' 43proredfeln'y 25;1862 The_ COUPON SONS are issued in•sumsv : $50,.5100, $5OO, an d $ 1000::: , . • ~ The REGISTERNDS in sums of $54 $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO an l rd $5000,.. - • : , Interest at 6 per ceot. per annum' illsor , menco from the date of purchase, and is ,. .: Pay . abl, in pold, • . Semi-annually, Whicll Is egUai at the - pret.,, ~. preniium on gold; to jaboo EIGHT' per rerl.;' pee annum: . -. 1 - - 1 - • -. • :. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Co.pitalii ti• and all who tiave eni meney . to ,invest,shoni know tind - retnineaib in effect, a Firstlin Canal3,,Barik.Stocks intmensoproduets . of in the. country :: and provision made for t, and liquidation of pr ttes,, Excise Stamps. serree to make those Best,, Most_.Avails Invesfmient Subicriptions receive itt j ar in Leol 'render' Notes, or notes and c banks' at . pai'in" Philadelphia. Subs rib l et by mail.will r.- ceiye prcnnptititenticin ' 'and every facility and explanation will be taro rded on afiplidation . r.t this office. A'snripq of Bends will .tie kept on'band for ininiedia e delivery. ''•: JAY C9OKE; Subseription Agent. The Buffalo CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS. Ts an important. Ink in;the. great cliain o NATIONAL. SIERC - 'TILE COLLEGES, .b outed in the following cities, : - NEW , YORK CITY, BROOKLYN, TROY, DETROIT, < AND , . A Scholarship is Sued from the BirMilo Col lege, entitles the hdlder to attend either or :di the Colleges for art , lantimited time. . . 'l'heDesig,n of these Institutions,isto lull ar, td young men mid ladies; a thorough, pracii cal business editeatlion., )These Colleges are organized and tomtit,: - ea upon a basis Irlich must secure' to e...' separate Institutiod the best possible facilil i' , ) _ for imparting `a th rough mercantile educa tion, and render it s a whole , the' most cum' 1 1 prehensive and co pleteystem in this conntm Book-Keeping, i all its department ; Con mtrcial Law,Coniztiereitil Arithmetic and Per manship,'are tauglit, In the most thorough , 1 . , practical manner. ) The Spencerian System ('rf* Penninii , taught by competent and) i experienced te ,,-,, f , '•. SchOlarship, nas+abie in advance. -;.ii , College open tlaylatil erening-; un r - Resident PrinciFil at Puff. 10, J CT. b.. - .: Forluither, informatidn, please cail •-,.; ..i. College rooms, or fiend for Catalogm• kud , ':.. cular enclosing, lett . er stamp. Ad dr , -s , - BR ANT' .4• STRATTON.. J.T9ly Buffalo, N. ,Y. • $l5O BESI' PIANOS:. ' $1.:":-.. : • 1 ' GROVE L pTEESI k HALE. having:removed t .theitnew, wa r er.ott: . ,. NO. 4 8 BROADWAY, . . are now • prepared to . -offer the public a ot. L nificent new.scale fall: : ' ~ .7 OCTAV ' ROSE:WOOD . PIANO, . •cOntaining all i ' prOveiromts k:toc, n it: ' country or Rump , ow ,i-strlpig ba,s. E., -. grand action, harp pe 141, fun iron ti.,;;: , ,. ~ ''.slso CASH, ' WARRANTED FUR FIVE Y F;:i 11' 4 ' . Rich moulding c 4 ses., . . 1 5 tioi s2oci • all warranted ma e of fhe be-t,,:east.:.e.l, mi., terial, and. to stand. better than any w;.::' 40 0 or 500 by the old methods of ,mm, ,f,• tore. We invite itheiiest judges' to .c , :aiiii!.,, ;sad try these new. instruments, and 'we szat , ;ready. at all times to. test them with any other Manufactured in, this:count y. - • • • . GRAVESTEEDI Sr. HALE: 78 Broadway, .New rock. 3m] PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT . , • I '.Yo. 10 Corrand, Neth DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TM; IVEST?:RN HoTEL. - - - , ' THE CROTONNANUFACTURING (Organized in .1.6. G, under the Goners! Manu facturing Law 'of theStatc of Mew Fork.) Offers,at wholq l sale, in quantities to, suit pur chasers, at Mannipeturers'Lowest . Prices: .. . PAPER lIANGrG of every variety .of and'Price i • BORDERS tn, ra l itch, j • " ' FIEM-BOARD , ' RENTS, • ' , TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, OIL PAINTEE> I I , VINDOW BLAD ES, WIDE WINDO ' CUETATY PAPERS, and WINDOW SHADE FINTIJIIES, STORE - SHADES MADE TO ORDER AND LETTERED, r " Of the latest 4yles and superior finish•, all of own manuffiteture and iintiortation..— ,AuTheir ttodk is.large and "entirely new they invite Merchanti, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles, tn call and examine their .tyle . S and prices, whenever they visit the city. The'.Ma'g~ib' Time gliservei, THE; Pi3RE I E.CTIO i Ii, (IF 11EICHAINIS14. BEING a Hunting and Open FaCu, or Lady or Gentletnaii's Watch Combined. One of the.prlettiest, most •convenient. ani! decidedly tbmbrstnntl cheapest timepieee-for general and relmble use, ever offered— It has within it and connetted With its.•.machinerv. its own winding attachment, rendering a kCy entirely unnecessary. ;The oases of ibis• Watch are, composed of Awn' Metals, -the outer one being fine 1G caratgold. !tilos the iniproved iuby,action - ler r moiementoind is warranted an accurate timepiece.- Price, superbly , en graved, per case of. a half'd zen, $204.00. 1 5amplo yiTatchels; in neat morocco rmies, for 'those, proposing to buy at ;wholesale. s3s,sent ,hy express, with , bill payable on. delivery. Soldiers ii:aust remit•:paytnent in adiance. as we. canlot.,eollect 4zotri those! , : in, the. Anq ',Address-. , IrIBBARD BROS. &Po • • • dare Importers, sau &I John S Li., , Now torin 3 Cot Na .acing -been appointee .y. the ? Secretary of tb; red to, f,urnieh, at °act ear 6 per tent. Binds these bonds tr ge npcn'all Radronii: land Securities;:Und'tl. ll theManufactures;&e: hp.t the full and, iuni .pttythent of the latera IticiPail; by Customs'llu and• Internal Revenue Boia6 the . • , , le mid :Most Pape, n'the Market. e." ikg // ~: eroanMe - cou9io PIIILADELPHIA, • .A'...BANY,- .CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, Ha LOUIS. :,:- 7J, - 6 . t , '',ln.T . i . ll•f,T ,-.•'- MAYORa. - 01 1 . -•Tn _ .. ;Great CrUes - . - . We,the wed merni,teffebrow. ; err that the;mita:we, Apatamadee. Phygialtins Of out several cities have Woolf a demmenta *liana to a tha Alma. 13ARBAPAIUZLA. hair boa' lbusui;tci be • ' a.reptidy,cf great - nineUeMe, antiNetetkpl the oonfidence of tho'Con. 1 HON. JAMES COOK, • • 21.ayari.af LOWELL. MAL VON. ALBIN BEARD, • 7 4 1 , Liclr of Isrialms. *MN. B.' W. HABRINGTON, Mayor of 1l ANCIMEt3TER,* HON; JOEN ABBOTT, Mao 00NOOMD. M., HON. H. BiTI,LOCTIC, Mayor of WORCESTEM, itataa• NATErit'filigSß/LE, • __, • Mai*. of 'SALEM.. ;LW& SON. F. W. LINOOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, NAM • I HON. WTI.' 1110DMATir, ' • Mayor of PEOVIEINNON, L Harr. Amos w. - ramarmar..; Maycir of N08ti78713, oomsr. tION. J. IT itr is I:auk . Mayor of NEW LONDON. CONN. HON. CHAS. 8.! BODIER, . Mayor IA 2LOIMURAI I / 2 .11 IL MN. D. F. T#BEANN, ' - Mora of NNW TONIC" CITY. HON. H. M. EINSTREY, • • Mayor ,pf ICAMCGraTON., 0. W. HON. ADAM WILSON,' .1. • Mayor. of T0.119111T0, O. W. HON. B. IM. BISHOP,' ,'• Mayor of OLL4C/RTATT. 0810. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, . . Xayai l of LOULSVECZji t t, Z. HON. JOHN. aLoAzr, • • • Mivor of ,LTONS. , lOWA HON. JAMES' 311eFIKETERS, ' . mayor of BpyirliflinytlCALE, RON. JAM.E4Ipit . ifirimm; ;_ • 2.fra?ly of AUcIPB , T 1 74 MM. HONi;NEEEricil CCtOP.Ei3,- -. Mayor of BALLOWS744 . HON. - `4lll/LES 1, S. - M3EB4' Imayori orjmunroirazoTo2l; N. H. BON. WILLARD., WM' • Mayor of /%147CV BFIDFABD, M.443p. HON.; J. BLAISDELL; : Mayor 0fi1".41./..axvinn, L&SL HON.) W. E. ORANSTON, —. • MayOr of NEWPORT; E.l. HON., PEED STAHL, of GALEILIA, fIZ HON. .TOHN_HODGDEN;,.. . Mayor of .DITBUQUE..I.OWA. HON. THOMA'S C.IIII7TWiIeaLD, • • 3f-error of 03461"ri2goocits; maitistisr. HON. ROBERT . REAM, Mayor of TIISQ.AMOOSA., A:1111 , - ., . . . HON. B. I. • B,AtY,GH, . ______ Mayof of MEMPMES. :ITMLUF. HON. GEAR?) STITH; , Mayor' or MEW Coir - mimis, 1101 i. R. D. fiCRANTON, Maywof RO9HEEMEEB. N, Y EON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA. N. Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, • Mayor of PITTE4BI7Itd. PA. ICON: C. H. BURL,. . Mayor of: 3.)L7.sorr, MI(78. HO* HEMAIsr PAGE, Mayor.of REELVTAUXIE, WM. HON.' W.. VAtGECN; • . Mayor of RACteirE, HON. A. FARR, Mg.pqr cf EMTOSEL, W _ Is, HON.' JOHN C. HALEY - ES, Mayor of , CHICAGO, HON. it. 3. jA. „REATH, • • • '.!Mayor of SELMA, ALA. Certify that the resident Drumm& nary .assured them • 9 . -Ayer s .Sarsaparifia Is an or.mellent remedy, and worthy the cello ildence of the community. , For Spring DiSeases. • • For Purifying the Blood. For Scrofula (n. Single Evil. •• : . For 'rumors, Eleers, and Sores., , - FOr FrUptiort4 and Pimples. For Blcitches,Plains, and, ; • For St. Anthony's-Fire, Rose,-or; Err. , Par - Titter 'kik- Salt 'Rio .; For Scald Headland Ringworm. For Cancer and 'Cameron, Sorel. ' • For Sore Eyes, Sore.Ears,Und,litinuitl, For Female Diseases ; • . • . For Suppression and Irregrdarlty., For Syplaills•or •Vsnereal.Diseasel. • For EiverComplaints. , . • ' For Di ;of the Heart. ' - • _ . . The Mayors pr the chief Cities of the Uhl:. ted States, CanaSas, and British Prvvisices. Chili, Peru,, Elrasil: Next* end ha feat al meet all, the cities on this, pontitunit. I have thiS doOment, to tuatara their, people what remedies:they may use with safety and confidence. : I/rit our space will only admit a-swami .of . them. - . AyerlsSarsapariltst,, =• Chisirryjkletoival, . Ayer% POE,. and .AYees - AguP'etires , , . _IIIBCPABI7D BT ' C. 'Ayer et Co 4 LoWELL, - _ " 43 0 1 4 1 4PIliii**elczYwiteli• Sold by•C S & F.: A: Jones, "Ciinifeirpott Manh:a Nichols, MillPOri &inlet ; Ai Corey a Son, Moses; . 4 j). Bor. tOn, CuEbingyille and by Dealeni II II • 'W. ME