= :',ls6ft rnizavnELtmitk Aito - ERIE RAILROAD. This great line traversesd the Northern and o.:llorth.west , colltitincotPenusylvapincto - ,,the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. it: haslr-beeW leased by the,- -,psyquitylvattia Railroad Company, and under their auspices Ile being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. Ititt,now in use for Passengnr•and Freight billinesefrotosllssimantraei to Driftwood '2nd ..-P0rki:..0 1 . 7 *ilea) on the Eastern Division, rend - • fromSheffied - to, Erie, be the 'Western 'Division, (78 miles). TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS .AT DRIFTWOOD. t %press train arrives 2.10 P. 11. -Express train leaves west 12.45 P. M. Cars_ rrin through will - min _CHANGE, both ivnyi enr:tlieie trains. between Philadelphia and Lockltavedand between. Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train loth ways between Willianisport and Balti more and WilliamspOrt and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger busi-* nese apply at the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market Streets, - -And for Freight business of the Company's ,:• • 1 - 1 1 ' Kingaton, Jr., 13th and Market 43ts. Philadelphia. J. W, Reynolds, Erie. • J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R R. Baltimore. IL, IL-Houma Gen'tfort l ig i ht Agt. .Ph - il i a. • Lewis L. llotier, Gelel Ticket ..39t. Phil'a. • Joe. D. POTTS, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. . FOR SALE. NEW ENGINE AND FIXTURES—eight ...II 'horse power;`with' flue boiler. - This en gine is now in a Tannery at Bienville, Alle gany Co., N. Y., and has never been used. Also, THE ANNERY AT BIENVILLE.-7 Tannery id in a good location for busi ness, both as to market and bark. The engine will be sold separately, if de sired, or Tannery and engine together. Will be sold very cheap. For terms and further information concerning the property apply to •• ANDREW JACKSON; Coudersport, Potter Co., Peun'a. hin. 30, 1863. , • . . • • • To. the Public. WM. IL TALLAIAN would inform the tra veling public - that he has rented the Eagle- I . lolell opposite C. Simmons' IllOcklit•Osw'ityo Village, Penn'a, which has .lbecn.nowlyretitted aud furnished, where he -int'en'ds" to keep a First Class Hotel. Parties ,of pleasure and those .wishing a quiet home over Sabbath, will find ibis house equal to any in tbis vicinity.. The tables will' always be well . stipplied.'.and. the barns well ' furnished with bay and oats, mid no pains spared for twe comfoit of . gnests: • • ' • ' WM. H. TALLHAN. Oswayo, Pa. : Dec. 2 . 5, 1862. . . • Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the estate of Charles Warden, dec'd, late of Bingham tP, Potter co.; Pa., have been isjuied to the subscribers in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all peril". I......xvir ke caul: pat SltP to make immediate - payment, and those having claims will 'present them, 'duly authenticated, or settlement. CL A RISSA a, WORDEN, Ad msr s ' ; BURTON LEWIS, • • Bingliain; Feb.ll, 1803. - BAPONIFIEII I I The dreatest Soap-makerr eve known 1 For sale at I • Grain, • land . WOO& Wanted, On account, at this Office. eIAPONIFIE R, S A.PONIFIER THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. All Kitchn Grease - 'can be made into good SOAP, by using Supanifier DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX -Soup is isleasily made with it, as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees. 1 4 WHN'A SALT MANDFAcTITJUNO CQMPAITY, No. 127 Walnut street, Feby. 1, 1862. ly A- Lecture to Young Men ! Jut published in a - sealed envelope, price 6 cts A lecture on the Nature,Tree,tinent and Rad ical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments lo Marriage_ generally r Ner vopsness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits;, Jllental and Physical . Incapacity,resulting from Self-abuse, &c., by Roar. J. CULVERAVELOLD, author of the Green Book, &c. The woild -renowned author, in this admir able Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually used without media eine, and without dangerous . , , surgical opera= Cone, bougies, Instruments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure• at - once certain Ind effectual, by which every, sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may 1?c, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically.- This lecture will prove a . boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal,to any address,in a plain, sealed envelope, onithe recl.ipt of six eenta, or - two postage stamps, by addressing, - Dr. CIIAS. a. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Boi. 45fi6. To ConsamPtives. riIEIE Advertiser, having been restored to B. health inn few Weeks, ,by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe' lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumpticin—is anxious to make known to his' felipw-sufferers the means pf cure. To all who desire it, he will sendi a copy of too prescription used (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will.find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4 - c. The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre 'seription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invalua ble, and he hopes every sufferer" will. try his remedy, as it cost them nothinu, and may prove. a blessing.. Parties wishing the pre scription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. Sept. 24.-3 m SAPONIFIER ! SAPONIFIER !! TIM GREAT SOAP MAKERII I FOR SALE AT STEBBINS'. . i.. PENSIONS BOttitiOkpiCK ifePAKiW AR CLAIMS, AIMS- - nR. Ekimi Stewart,'' . BtevenL 4 & C0., 1 Attoraeys-at-Law and solicitors ALL' .lICDS - Di MIL IT I AFiIi CLAIMS, 411 PenupylvFiia. Avon ue,,Wasliingtun, D. C. - • • t This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pension business, and beineamiliar with the piactice tbepapartrneAts at Govern ment, believe that they can afford - greater fa' cilities to'Pension,bounty and other Claimants, for the prompt and successful accomplishment of business entrusted to them, than any other', firm in Washington. !:Theydetire to secure such an amount a this thisineisits will enable them to execute tlie.brisiness for4ach claimant very. Cheaply • an 4. on the basii'of their pay contingent upon their success ta, each case. * * *Their' charges - ivill.:be - Teb Dollars for Officers alid /ice Pollal a for, f'rrocite's, for each Pension,lßounty, or &talc 'Pay obtained, and ten per cent: on amount of Claims for Military Supplies', or Claims for, Indemnity. * * *SOldiers enlisted since thdAst of Mitrch. 1861, in nay kind of seilice,-Military or Naval, who are discibled by 'disease ori wounds,. are entitli-d to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for . two Years, or during the War, should it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows. l ef soldiers who die or are killed, are entitled to $lOO bounty. if tliere be iio Widow then the minor children; then the fa theroao thee, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above. • " Washington, D. C., 1862. - * * *Apply at gar office, or twour Associate at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.—JAME,S H. GRAVES, Esq., NVhd has just returned from Washington, D. CI, and is supplied with all the lated blunlca issued under the late ilestrxe lions, ar4l them np for; •all who have been so lunfortun4e as to require atiapplica, tion,• Office-in "Regulator Stot:6"••• ILLUSTRATEP • • • SCIENTIFIC The Best Mechanical paperiiiilthe World EIGHTEENTH TEAR. • VO i LIME SERIES. A new - volume of this populirJeurnal com mences on the first of January. It is publish 'ed weekly, and every number contains sixteun pages ef,useful.information, and from five' to ten original. engravings of new inventions and diseoveries, all of which are prepared 'ex pressly' for.its columns. To the Mechanie and Manufacturer.—No person engaged in any of. the mechanical or manuf ctnring pursuitsshould think' of '"do ing without" the Scientifie It costs but six vent's per week,; eyed , . iiilmber contains from six to ten engravings of ''new machines .and inventions, which cannot' be found • n any other publication. ' To t to Inventor.—The Scientific AmeriCan is Indispensable to every inventor; •n.s..it not only contains illustrated descriptions of near= ly all the best inventions as they come out, but each . number contains an List :of the Claims of all - the Patents issued from the Unitel i States Patent Office diiiittg the week s; thus giving a correct 'history-'of the progress . of invention in this country.— We are also receiving, the best Scientificjour- 1 ..Ic, 4 cro.t. ilritina. France and tiortomtiy-; thus placing in our possession all thatis piring,l in mechanical science end art in these cld'eointries. We shall continue to transfer to nun columns copious extracts' from 'these jotirnals, of whatever we may deem of interest to our readers. . • I • " • • A Pntnphlet of instructions as to the be§t, mode lot' obtaining Letters Patent on nektin ventions, is furnished" Tree on !application. , Mes l srs. Munn & Co. have;acted as Patent -- - , Solicitors for more than seventeen 'yeats, in connebtion with the puplicatlOn of the Scien tiffic American, and they refer-fo-20;000Tat onteei for whom they have done business" No charge is made for exaMining - sketches and models of new inventiono and. for advis ing inventors as to their patebtability. Chemists, Architects, MillWriligts and Far rners.7---The Scientific American will be found a most i useful' journal to them. All the new discoveries in the science of chemistry are STEBBLNS' given'in its columns, and thd interestia the architect and carpenter are not overlooked; all the new inventions and discoVeries apper taining to these pursuits being published front weehlto w(ek. Useful and practical informa tion pertaining to the interests of millwrights and Mill-owners will be found in the .Wden tille.American, which information they can not possibly obtain from any other sonree.-- 7 Subjects in which farmer, are interested'will be Wand discussed in the Scientific Ameri can ;j and most of the improvements in agri cultural implements being,ilinqtrat4din its columns TERMS.—:-To mail subscribers : Three Dol lars 11J, year, or One Dollar for four months.-, The 'ol.times commence on the first orJanua ry ' and July. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Western and-Canadian money or Post-Office staMps token at par for subscriptigns, Cana, dianlSubscribers will 7lease to remit twenty fire cents extra on each years subscription. to piepay j poStage. • MUNN & CO., Publishers, Administrator's Notice. . . WHFAEAS, letters of adinininistration on `F the estate of Hastings' Morley, dec'd late of Allegany township, Potter C0.,a.. have been issued to the subscribers in due form of lewd notice is hereby given to' all perions knowing themselves indebted to said estate to male immediate payment; and those having claims will resent them, duly authenticated, for Settlement. L.B. MORLEY, I - NANCY .MORLEY f Admsrg; Allegany, Jan.'2o, 1818 6wpd I AdmirdstratoiN Notice: 11 VidEREAS, Letters of ;Administration on V the estate of. O. A. ezois, decd, late of Uly'pses.towuship, Potter . .., 50., Pa.., have been issned to the . subseribers 111 due - Tor& of law, totice is hereby given to all persons knowing theinselves indebted to '6liid estate to make immediate paymUnt ; and - hose having claims will present , them,- duly;authenticated, for settlethent M. LAVINIA LEWIS, l Admsr's E. D. LEWIS, Ulysses, Pa., Feb. 16, 1863. _ Adrulnistrateri's Notice.: WHEREAS, Letters of Administration ols the estate of A- ILA Buderworth.; dec'd, late of Coudersport, Pottee co., Pa., have been iesued to the subscriber in due form of la*, notice is hereby given to all perroni knowing themselves indebted to said . estate to make immediate payment, and those haying claims will present them, duly .authenticated, for settlement. H. T. 0131STED, Adtria'r. Coudersport, Feb. 16, 1863. . The . , Rochester , Straw-Cutter. (I LUSTED Bs KELLY, Cotidirs . port, have LP the exclusive agency. Air' this-celebrated machine, in this county . . It is covenient, du able, and CHEAP. - •,, 'Dec. 14:18011.-1: 03, 'll‘ A carefully selected stock of Just arriving from Xcw York, snob as CLOTHING, „ DRY - GOOD'S,'" GROCERIES, BOOTS S• SHOES, . HARDWARE, 11A.TS CCAPS, SCHOOLBOOKS, *c Cbeap Tibr Ready-paY. 10,000 Bushels ASHES and 50 bbls. EGGS 4t7f - a • .0 cf , tt . c 4. 0 0 LUCIEN . BIRD Brookland, Pa., Nov. 17, 1862. .4 T ".011.31STEli. KELLY'S' TORE can always, he found the best o f Ai Cooking, Box and• Parlor ST6VE .S Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE,,POTS, KETTLES.. _ SPIDEBS,, . SCOTCH_ BOWLS, FILYT2(Cr-F A is.iS ;• CAULD. BONS.. Also, Agricultural, Implprnentp j :. such as PLOWS; SCRAPERS, CULTIVA-_ TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. "'.: • - THEIR WORK is well madp.and.thlitaterial good. Good and substantial'EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay -otalt kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.' Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug..1t.1859,-50 Aftly glanos.-;g7t.tip TilE uridersigned uould respectfully inform the surrouroliit Community that he has Mich thc rooms formerly occupied by John 8, Minn,, where he is prepared to do All' kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. - ' LONG STRAW COLLARS. also kept constautly ou hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success: s- ••' I?epairing donc in goody style. Snrcin,gles i Alwrtingale-rings, Eames, and name straps, St . c., kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. . - _ S. P. MINAR • • . Coc.det6port Oct. 16th, 1860. R91..0;,1, 13, 15, 17. COURTIARDT STREET, Near Broadway, • New York City. This old-established and favorite resort of the Business community has been recently re fitted, 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 centrallyiocated :in,the business part of the city, and cOtitidtioits to the principal lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, furies. In consequence'_Of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY. Park RONV • The . bible' is amply supplied with all the luxuries of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodations are offered for up ward of 400 guests. Do not believe runners; baekmen.and others who may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Thai. D. WinKe.;tei. fyl9 grin stertin' Saw 'and Grist Mill at Germa nia, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa. Doing an excellent business ; a first rate stand for an industrious man with some capital. Those reflecting must apply soon to WILLIAM RADDE, 300 BritailciaWlC:r. • Or at the Mill at Germania. August 27, 1862. _ ATELE - • . ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, P...101.441e1144.1%.2 LIPTON S. 'NEWCOMB, Proprietor. • :This" - :lititki; 'central,. Uc:kiitehieflt:b*:l Passenger cars to all parts of the city, an in every orite,iiiar. idapta.lol.la *anti if he business business public. Terms 1 50 per "lay. rind equitl nny:KeroSene..., IVIIY buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more, per , Kallon willlarnialysou with a perfect Oil? Mailo only by Z l Eslll'll' SALT MANI7FACTICECING COMPANY: No. 127 Walnut Strout, Philadelphia. Feby. 1, 1802. 17' M IM- el 0 F GOODS NOTIONS, Wanted. - - WESTERN HOTEL, For - Sale or to Let. .NATRONA COAL' clgs: , WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE l THE'SEST `P O RK - FOR' EINVA AGENTS. - HARPER'S (PICTORIAL HISTORT' - GREAT REBELLION 1 , . rite UNITED STATES ' -. 'Messrs'. Harpers 4- Brothers have eoMntene ed the issue in Numbers of a complete Hiet9ry of the Great Rebellion in the United States. The work has been for Many months in course of preparation, by a writer every way 4naliEed for the task. ' ` • The Introduction contains a clearand suc einct account of the formation of thelConfed eracy,of the States; the - formation and adop tion of the Conetitution of tho United States, and the establishment of •th e National Govern went ; the origin, developemetit and prizik-ress• of the doctrines, of Nullification and Secession, and the -various Phases: which they assumed until their final culmination in the Great Be.. bellion. The lb ne History comprises a ull accounzo...._ from the most authentic sources, of all the Events,of the War; the intrigue's of the South ern leaders at home and-abroad; the gradual defection of one section,; the great (Uprising of the People for the maintenance of the Na- tional Life and Existence;, the rapid creation of anlmmense Army and Navy ; and the Bat tles * by•Land and Sen. The Illustrations comprise Portraits of all those who have borne a, prominent nartin the struggle,; Maps' of the different Ibealities ; Plans of the leading actions ; View 4 of every scene of interest,' and of the most important Battles.. These illustrations are ,mostly from drawings taken on the spot by artists deputed for that purpose to accompany every 'division of our Army and Navy. ; , Every facility at the command of the Pub lishers has been employed in the preparation and execution of this 'work ; and they confi dently believe it will form -the most trustwor thy and valuable history which can be pre- Pared of the Great Struggle for the American Union. I • ' Mode and Terms of Publication yhe Work will'be issued lin Numbers, consisting of 24 pages. of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed .from clear type, upon! fine paper, I and wilt . probably be completed in Twenty Numbers. • Tlieltubibers will be issued -at intervals, if possible,..of abent three_or four weeks..; The.price of each number, *bleb contains matter equivalent 'to all ordinary vdlume, will lie Twenty-five Cents. • I The Illustrations in each number are alone worth the price asked. , Men out of employ meht, especially Sick or Disabled Seld•ers,can find no other Work so:sure of ready . iale and good profits. For further particulars apply to-the publishers CROCKERY The Nevi York Tribune 1863.1 .; J • ; THE NEW YDRK•TRIBITNE, first issued in 1841,. now in It.. twenty. second year, has ob tainedlargCriand more widely diffused cir culation than; any other newspaper ever pub lished, in America. Though it hat snfrerea; in cOmmou with otherjournals, frd,m the, vol; unteeriug and departure of tens of thousands of patrons to serve in the War- for the Union, its circulation On the 6th of December; 1862, is as follows: ; ' ; DAILY 50,125 SEMI-WEEKLY 17,210 WEgailLY ' 148,000 Aggregate , Prominently.a journal of News and Literature, The Tribune has political convictions which are well characterized by the single word Rs- POULICAN. It is Repnblican in its hearty . ad hesion to the' great truth that "God has made of one blood all nations of men"—Republican in its assertion of the equal and inalienable rightit'ef all men to "life, liberty and the pur suit of bappiness"—Republican in its stead fast, earnest, defiant hostility to every scheme and effort of the slave power, &on:Lithe Annex . - ation of Texas .to the great Rebellion,to grasp the Empire of the New World and wield the resources of our country for its aggrandize ment—Republican in its antagonism to +the aristocrats and despots of the Old iWorld,wha fondly hail in the perils and calamities thrust upon us by their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the llndek, Republic,— Republican in its hope and trust, its faith and effort, that this atrocious RebelliOn must re sult in the signal overthrow of its iplotters,and tbe firm ebtablisbment of equall rights and equal laws throughout the whole extent of our country, wherein Liberty and Znion, shall indeed "be one and inseparable" henceforth and forever.; , THE Tamen devotes attention in calmer times, and to some extent in these,-to Educa tion, Temperance,. 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I , . • • The REGISTER BONDS. same of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO. -I 'lnterest.at 6 per cent.' per annum will com mence from the date of purelt6e and, is Payable. in,,Rrold, Semi-annually, Which is equal at the present premium on gold, to snout EIGHT percent. per annum. F- - Me- ‘ts, blechant,-- _antlers, iilarcliants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to itivescihnitid know and rep ember that -these- bonds-are, in effect, a WA Mortgage rtp4n all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and - the immense products of allithe Mrinfactures e ke., in the country: and that the full and ample provision made for the-payrnent of the interest and liquidation of prinMpai,. by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps arid Internal Revenue, serves' to. make these Bonds the • „. • -. 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The Design of these InstitUtions,is to impart to young men and ladies, a Ithorough, practi cal business education. These College's are Organized and conduct : bd upon a basis which must secure to each separate ,Institutinit the besf, possible facilities for imparting a thorough mercantile educa tion, and render if, as in whdre, the most com prehensive and completesystem in this country Book-Keeping ,in all its department,.Com mercial Law,Comuiereial Arithmetic and Pen manship, are taught in the most thorough and pradtical manner. 1 The Spencerian System of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarship, payable in i tivance, $4O. College open day at d evening : no vacations Resident Principal 'at Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT. For further. information ' 'please call at the College rooms,.or send for Catalogue and Cir cular enclosing letter; stam '. Address BRYANT & STRATTON, Jy9ly Buffalo, N.Y. $l5O BEST PIANOS. $ . 150 GROVESTEEN &HALE, having removed to teir nekv l warerooms, No. 478 .i3IL - O.O)WAY, , are now prepared toioffer 'the public a mag nificent new scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. containing all imprOvemehts known in this ceuhtry 'or Europe, cir;r-strung bass, French grand action, harp 0 lal, Cull iron frame, for $l5O ;CASH, • WARRANTED FOR, RIVE YEARS. cases; $175 moulding ; • $175 lo $2OO, • all warranted made of the /best seasoned ma terial, and to stand; bettev than any sold for 40 0 or 500 by the old methods of manatee.; tare. We invite the best [judges to examine and try these new instruments, and We stand ready at all times to /test them with any others manufactured in'this country. ' GRAVE TEEN Sr. HALE, 3m] 478 Broadway, New York. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT , • Aro. 10 Cartlard SE., New York, DIRECTLY OPPOSITF TUE WESTERN'UOTEL. THE CROTON MANUFACTURING CO., (Organized in 18 , 16,junderi General Diann. fecturing Law of, he,Stite of MeW York.) Offers at wholesale. in quantities to snit pur. chasers, at Manufaclurersi 'Lowest Prices. PAPER HANGING la every variety of Style rind Prico, BORDERS to.matcl FIRE-BOARD TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, OIL PAINTED WINDOW! SHADES, - WIDE WINDOW QURTAIIN PAPERS, and WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, • STORE SHADES MADE TO ORDER AND LETTERED, Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation:— As their stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants; BOoksciters, and Dealers in these articles, to caAland;examitie their styles and priceS, whenever they it the city. • .:The , JYLagio, e Observer, THE PERFECT ON CF 3IECHANIS3I, LPSING a Huntin and Open Face, or Lady's or Gentleman'a Watch Combined; , One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decidedly the bestind cheapest timepiece for general and rehab' use, {ever offered. Itlas Within itand connected 'With its machinery, its own -winding atltachnient„rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of two nietals, the outer one being fine 16 oamtlgold. It has the Improved ruby action lever nrvement, and is warranted an accurate timepiece. Price, superbly:en graved, per case of- a half dozen,_ $204.00. Sample Watches, in neat morocco notes, fdr those proposing toibny at whiffesale, s2s,serit by express, with pill: payable on delivery. Soldiers must rentit; payment in advance, as we ctin. , ot collect Itrom Ithose in the Army. 'Address 1101BAP03 BROS. Ai Co., .• - • Sole Itnporters, car.. Nassatif . k John Bts., New ;• • = R fr er l -,,Catharbe, • (SUGAR • COATED,)= -4 ; - r,- ittomsa, ardixsz TES swop. AA A CURE . _ Father*,.Bl.,(l6!rl!, Phr,e l Chinsi - Philanthropists; Enskisi, stud liiagelitof !ittelcAttitaititsi-‘1 - - FOR-THE puari.oP ' Headache, Sick Readifeite,Voni Stomach. Prrrssuno, PA ; Maya} 1865. Dtt.J.C.Aufa. _Sir _ isans. been trreniedil cured at the worst headache any body cats bare by. a esepr two of yonr 15110. Iteeeins toariSe from n tout otOnninb,noldolt they cleanse at once.. If they-will 'eurii others rho do me,-the fact is worth lull:ming. Yours. with great inspect, ,ZD. i eirStearscr • Bilious Disorders and 14fertcimplUit4so Feb.„ 1856. Ste: I Dire used your Pilhrin my general Artkilnivltall pnwtice ever since yon made them,. and cannot liisitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ.' Their - Sign. toting action on the hirer is quick rind decided, otu t smiairote ty they are an adinimbletameslyfor derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious die , ease 00 obetinute audit did nottendily to theM, Emternally yenta, 'AI.ON,ZO' DAT:Li MAX, I •Pfiyticias alike Alitrist4Agfaa Dysentery, :Relict, and. Worms: , Posr Orme, IffsarasQ, 11e.:Co, Mton.,.lioor,ifi, DAS: Dn. Area: Tour Dalkon:, the_ perfection of medicine. They hare done my wife more Soo than can tell Ton. She • had been sick and pining mealy fiwr.thenUun : Went off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. lice then commenced taking your Allis, which soon cured her, by expelling, large quantities of worms (dead) front het body. .They afterwnnls -cured her' and• onr two children of hloodysdysentery. One of our neignbors had it bartsad my wife cured him with two deem of yon Pills. Oldie others around .us from - t' live to twenty "dollars dcieters bills, and* hat snitch time, without- being onnntelnintly eremtben. Such a ;Medicine yours, whiphipaptualis good and Lomat, will he prized here. .• , „ _ GEO. J. Ofilltilit;atsuarit., Indigestion and . IMpuritt: of' the Blood. Prom nevi of' 'Adrelit hank; }blot, Dn. Area :* I have esed your Pills with ext 'rtateilhuirj . success in my family and 'ninon; those I am called to visit in distress. To regitlate Use crrgrumai digestion end putify the blood they are the very, Mast -remedy I hire eyes known, and I can confidently recommend thorn to ray friends. • Yours, • •• •J: V. MIMES. ' Wsnssw, WTO3IING Co.. r 1.11", Ooi, 2-1,U55. DEAR Sm: I rim using your Cathartic Pills ta my prop. .rice, and "And them an excellent . purgruire. to cleanse the s y stem and purify the fountains of the blood. ' ' JOHN G. MEACHAM, If. D. Erysipelas, Scrofhla ' King's - Evil , Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. • • • 1-.1 From a Ilericarding .11ferchret of S. Lends, .F0..4,18443. D. Ann: Your PilLi are. the paragon of. all that, Is great. in medicine.' They have. cured my - little aaughter of ulcerous sores - npou her hands and feet that hatirlirtried incurable for years. Her mother )ma been long gram:tar ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her ekin.an4 is her hair. After our child was cured. she 'alsolried rat Pills, and they have cured her: -- ASA. MORCIRIIIG . ,„ - Rherremitisin, Neitralgini%and Gout. gene the Res,„Dr. Itinalms, of lhe Methodist Epis. Minh. ' PULASKI 1/011*. 5.A'.11.17A11,1344,31113,0,171856 rinser= Sin: 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 neural.* pains, which ended in chronic rhea:madam. Notwithstanding .1 bad the best of physicians, ; he disease grow woise and worse, Until: by the odvico of your eieel lentagent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I•triedyear Villa. Their effects were slow, bat sure. By persevering in , the use of them lam now entirely well. . • EstcATU CHAMBER, BATON Boras, LA, 5 Dec., 1855. Ds. Ares : I bare been entirely cared by Your rubs . or 'Rheumatic Gout— a painful disease• that bad 'afflieted ins for years. •• YINCENT For Dropsy, Plethora . , or.kindred Come. plaints, requiring an active ,purge, they are an etc* lent remedy. , Far Costivenessrkr Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, , Sappression; Paralysis, Irian/tuna lion, and even Deafness, and Partial' Blind ness, have been cured by the alterative action of. tfieee Pills. Most of the pills hi market contain 3lereney, erldch, though 'valuable remedy In skilful bands, kr dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful eousequencee tbat fre quently follow hie incautious RSIN . These contain :tomer. eury or mineral substance whatever. • '• AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TEE RAPID CURB'Or COUGIIS,COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFIX. ICNZA, BRONCHITIS, 'WHOOPING' COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, llf- CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, •:' and for the relief of consumptive patients 131MT:twill stages of the disease. • . . We need not speak to the public of Its Tittles. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet orth• American States. its wonderful cures of pulmonary coins plaints have made it already known. hay, few . are the families in any civilized country on this continent without some personal experienee of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not ttmong them some living trophy of its victory over the spittle and dan gerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerfnrantidote - yet known to man for the formi dable Red dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs,it is also the pleasantest Dud safest remedy that can bourn ployed for Infants and young persons. Parents Should have it in store against the insidious enemy that'sw..lis upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Caesar PECTORAL eaves more lives 1 , 7 the con sumptions it prevents than those it cares. Keep It by ycm, and cure your colds - while they are curable, nor neg lect theMuntil no human skill can master the inexorable canker . that, fastened, on the vitals, rate your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders.- and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need nit do more then to assure theta it is still made the, bestit,Call be. We spare no coat, no care, no, toil to produce it the most perfect possible, uncut us afford these' who rely on It the best agent - which our skill can furnish for their cure PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mafia AND SOLD BY Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Conqrsport Mann & Nichols, Millport ; Cohsell & Lyman Roblet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses; A 13, Hot, ton, Cushingville ; and by Dealers ge'perally P. A. STEBBINS & CO;, Have jos'', received a NEW LOT OF. .1111ABFORD • PLOWS: AND POINTS, L AND Sugar-Kettles. Which- they are SELLING VERY LOW FOR READY 'PAY. March 21, 186& Special Notice.: :On and after JULY Ist, the.prfrilege of converting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT LOAN (cottimonly. Five Twenties") will cease. • - All. who.wish - to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore ; apply before the Jet of JULY next. JAY COOKki Stmscumos Ausxr, No. 114 South Third St., Philadelphia. B LANES FOR SCb OOL DIRECTORS !It isrequired by the Seliool t.ntr• that in annual statement of the qebool fonds be ziu'uht out, and ten written or_ printed banrt-billl'if this statement be posted .np in the disteget.:' * * l7We hare lately printed a IE4 'lir Itlifoks suitable for this purpose. , • Citlilattl4 'ear a stobt.' .' • ' • -
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