~°"K•= .A:1115144.4: -TO . 'COPIT.Ear..A.Ds_ AND 4111.0.kitEliatt excitingineident otthe occurred at the Merchants' Exchange Room this morning, while the good news front ieepGrant's ~;army was being read from the bulietin board. One of the persona 'Pfe - iiirerit‘ not apparently relishing the news, made some disparaging remark in respect to. Gen. Grant,_ when he was suddeuly—accosted by.a stranger and de• flounced; as'a copperhead for: his want of faittr~ri'lti'conntrfii cause, • &U. This dre*-a crowd (around the\strabger, whb, not at 'all dismayed by his opponents, presented his card, to • the bystanders and announced himself us Colonel T.H. Gibbs, of East Tennessee, a refugee from• rebel oppretsion•.:,l.l4. thou spoke .a few min utes, iiipiessing , liis:sentiinents in. regard to the war, urging its vigorous prose oution and deprecating that want of faith In the Government sometimes observable ' at theNprth, and denotincing the course of the copperheads, who be said little knew the oppression practiced by, the rehitlittgainsr all-loyal, men in the border States = 'lll3 said cost something to be loyal - man in East Tennessee, Mid - was astonished that here in Massachusetts it was necessary, to preph Unionism. Mr. ;Gibbs eeeri• : bad• the sympathies of his au dienee"*lth bird, and was afterwards in-, troduced and cordially received by those who bad listened to his patriotic remarks Air. Gibbs is a vigorous man of the Par.; eon Brownlow stamp, and was robbed of his property in East Tennessee by the , rebels. • sated . , as guide to General ' Grant's army for four months previous to the battle of Pittsburg Landing.—Bostoh'i Journal. I I ' Tur. GRAVE.-It buries every error; covers every defeat, extinguishes every resentment. Erom its peaceful bosom springs none but tender recollections —4 Who. can look down upon the grave of an enemy and not feel a compunctious throb that be'aliould have warrelwith the poor handful of earth that lies mouldering be •fore him? The best thing a man can take with him to the . gravo is —CHAR- ActErt. A medical student under' examination being asked the different- effects of heat and cold, replied, "Heat expands and bold contracts." "Qaitel right, can you give. me au example?" "Yes, sir. In summer , which is hot, the days are longer, but in winter, which is cold, the days are shorter." An elegantly dressed young lady re cently entered a railway carriage in Paris, whore there were three or four gentlemen, one of whom was lighting a cigar. Ob serving her, the Prencaman asked if smoking would incommode her? I do not know, sir; no gentleman has ever smoked in my presence." A man who made a fortune by indus try and close economy in a retail business, at length retired from his own trade and Turned bill discounter. One day, in mid ;:unner, a friend happened to say to him, "How pleasant it is to have such loon' b , bright days." "Why, y-e.o-s," replied he, "Vit . these -long days the interest tomes, - in so:slow." ,A genuine. sob of, the Emerald Isle, fludioq only three persons in attendance upon in . 's pYoposed lecture, made the , fol lOWing address: "Ladies and gentlemen, as there is nobody here, I dismiss you ull. The performances of this night will not be performed, but they will be repeat. ed to-mofrow evening. "Sambo, do you know the difference between a mason and an anti•mason?" "Yes, ear, I belieb I does." "Well, what is it ?" "If my brain tell me de trut, and it nebber fails, do mason is de man what lay de , mortar, and de anti•masdn de man what carries de hod 1" . QvEmt RETORT.—Miss, will you take my arm 7" "Yei, sir, and yoU too;". "Can't spare but the _arm, miss," re viled the baehelor. "Then," said she, "I can't do it, as my motto "Gs the whole hog or nothing." The bachelor disappeared. EFFECTS OF KISSING !-Au inquest was lately held on the body of ayoung man who, in the attempt to catch a hiss from the unwilling lips of a girl, fell down 'stairs and killed himself! Not a great while . since, a lady broke "her tiock in trying to escape a kiss! Tho question now is, shall kissing be -given up as a clangorous amusement ? An Irishman direct from the sod had got• into a muss and was knocked down. "And sure you wouldn,t he after batin' a rnan'irben he is down ?" said Vat. "Certainly not," said his antagonist. "Faix, then jast'lay where I' am?' "What can I give you for a keepsake, 'thy dearest John ?" sobbed out a senti mental girl to her - scapegrace lover who wasabout to join his ship. "Give me, my angel," cried Jack, - in some confusion, - "hetn-why-=wily, you've not got such a thing as a five pound note, I suppose, about you ?" , It is said that a pair of pretty eyes are the best mirror for a man to shave by. 'Zactly so; and it is unquestionably the case that many a man has been shaved by them. A periodical was started not long ago, the first number of which contained a letter from a correspondent who signed himself "A Constant Reader." , YOUNG AMERICA AHEAD I! OLD IiZERIOAIBEitIND. GEOGEMES ~ ~ ~~~! ROM NS. GLASSMIRE COLWELL N. AVING entered into a Co-Partnership are 'prepared to furnish all goods In their line at R(A44Ltable Rater Very Beet Quality. They keep constantly on hand a largo and well selected assortment of YOUNG HYSON, OLD HYSON, BLACK, AND UGARS R OWN, LIGHT BROWN, AND WHITE. =1 COFFEE: RIO, JAVA, UNION, RYE, &c., &e ALLSPICE, PEPPER, CINNAMON, CRACKERS, FISH, PORK, SHOULDERS, CLOVER, AND it TIMOTHY SEED IRON AND MOLASSES, SYRUP ; PICKLES, CHEESE, ORANGES, AND LEMONS, I SOAP, ALL KINDS. FLOUR, by the Barrel, Half Barrel, and. Sack. Buckwheat Flour by the Sack. Feed by. taie Hundred. in fact, everything kept in a good Grocery Store. PRODUCE taken in exchange and CASH not refused. .411 Goods Delivered within the Borough FREE OF CHARGE. 1 2Y. M. GLASSIIII; G. W. COLIVELL Onderoport ) Art 13, 183. PENSIONi - iiitiNflEAgek , PAY; WAR.CLAINIS; AND CLAIMS: FOR INDEMNITY, S4o*.2;i•A : , Stevens . & Co.; Attorp . ai-r4t4.6.w. ali l Soricittirs - • _ FOR, ALL KLNDS OF )lILITARY CLAITS ) . 411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washinkinn, D. C. This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pension business, and being familiar with the practice in all the Department's of I ment,.believe that they can afford greater fit-1 cilitiesto,Pension,bounty and other Claimants, for the prompt and successful accomplishment of business entrusted to them, than any other firm in Washington. They ifesire to secure such an - amount of this business as will enable Ithem to execute the busineis for each claimant very cheaply, and on the basis of their pay contingent upon their, success in each case. * * *Their charges will be Ten Dollars for Officers and Five Dollars for Privates, for each Pension, Bounty, or Back. Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on amount of Claims for Military Supplies, or,Gliims for IndeMnity. • * * *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1661, in any kind of service, Military or Naval, who are 'disabled by disease or wounds, are entith•dto Pensions. All soldiers who serve I for two yearti, k or during the war should it sooner close,'will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed, are entitled to $lOO bounty. if there be no widow then the minor children ; then the father, mo ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above, Washington ' D. C., 1862 ***Apply at our °dice, or to our Associate at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.—JANIES GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned from Washington, D. C., and is Supplied.-with all the latest blanks issued under the late instruc tions, and will fill Ahem up for all who have been so unfortunate as to require an applica tion. Office in "Regulator Store " - ESTABLISHED• 1760. Snuff & Tobacco Diazufacturer, And of the 16 and IS-Chambers St., (Formerly 42 ChaManz Street, 24:ezo York.) Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz.; . BROWS MOM Xfacaboy, Den4ros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Colirse Ltappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenimgen YELLOW Slit/F.F. Scotch, Haney Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch; Fresh Honey Dew Scotch Irish . High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot.. * * *Attention is called to the large reduc tion in prices of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smok ing. Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior finality. JAPAN TEAS SMOKING. , FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, . P.A.L., or plain. S.Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster, Nos. 1 b 2 mixed, Granulated N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application.—Ap 81y a l? "./FORk / 7.: ;d i tad : 'ziona (6W / a The Buffalo Mercantile College CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS. Is an important link in the great chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, Id eated in the following cities, viz : NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY, TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo Col lege, entitles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for an unlimited time. The Design of these lustitUtions,is to icor:lft to young men and ladies, a thorough, practi cal business education. These Colleges are organized and conduct ed upon a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough mercantile educa tion, and render it as a whole, the most com prehensive and complete system in this country Book-Keeping in all its department, Com mercial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen manship, are taught in the most thorough and practical manner.- The Speucerian System of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open day at d evening : no vacations Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BayliVV. For further information, please call at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir cular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT STRATTON, JyAly Buffalo, N. Y. RAISINS, HAMS, NAILS On and after JULY Ist, 1863, the privilege of converting the present issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT LOAN (comthouly called "Five Twenties") will cease. ,All who wills to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next. , JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT No. 114 South Third St.. Philadelphia. . CANDLES, KEROSENE W " Pe E e -I. t , S a . e L o e f t t o e r s 1 0 f AAdmin ist L e w is. ration late o on Ulysses township, Potter co., Pa., have been issued to the subscribers in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediitte payment; and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement FRUIT of 21. LAVINIA. LEWIS, Adrasr's, E. D. LEWIS, Ulysses, Pa., Feb. 16, 1863. . 4 -- Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS. LetterS of Achnlnistra'tion on the estate of Charles Warden, dec'd, late of Bingham tp, Potter Pa., have been Issued to the subscribers in c0.,0e form of law, notice is hereby' gie.en to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will . present them, duly authenticated, :or settlement. ~ CLARISSA A. VORDEN, Admer's BURTON,LENVIS, 13ingliam,'Feb. 21, 1863. BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the La dies,—at STEBBTNS' SOAP Question Settled! Inquire at STEBBINS' PETER 'LORILLARD, TOBACCO Tin Foil Cavendish Special Notice. Administrator's Notice 30363. - . - 163. PIIILADELPLIKA AND ERIE - • ' RAILROAD:. • 5.: This great line tra . versesd the Northern _and Northwege counties of Pennsylvania to 'the city of Erle,'on Lake 'Erie. has,lt been( leased by the Pennsylvania RailrOad Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Ilattaisnund to Drift Wood rnd Fork, (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and :from. Sheffield to Erie, ou the Western Division, (78 miles). TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. EXpreS3 train arrives 2.10 P.. 31 . . Express train lieaves west 12.115 P. 31. Cars run through WITHOUT CHANGE both ways on these trains between Philadelphia snd Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. • Elegant Sleeping Cars, on the Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsport and Philadelpdia. For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S: E. Cor. 11th and Market Streets, And for Freight business of the Company's Agents S. B. Kingston : Jr., Cor. 13th'and Market Sts. Philadelphia. J. IV, Reynolds, Erie J. M. Drill, Ageut N. C4R IL Baltimore. IL H. HOUSTON, Gal Freight LEWIS L. lions; Gen't 'Ticket Sgt. Phi 'a. Jos. D. POTTS, . Gelin Manager, Trilliawport EMI W.A.TeP 3 J'A P LA 41. C. H. WARRINR Continues to repair CLOCKS, WATCIIES and JEWELRY in Coudersport, and keeps *con stantly on hand and for sale a good assort- ment of Clocks, , ..• Watches, and. Of the' very best quality. Also, PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVERS, &e. ,-Oao, a full supply of Fisti Eng Tactile which he is scilN; at the lowest prices for cash Eyery article sold warrapted to be as represented. Turkish Shop on Main Street, two doors north of P. A. Stobbius 5: Co's Store, at the aign of the " Big Watch.": • • A 1 1 OLMSTED sz: KELLY'S TORE can always be found the best oi 0 Cooking, Bos and Parlor S. T 0 TV S • Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH . BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricutural Impleraehts, such 'as PLOWS; SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS,' e. 1 THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substitutial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of alt kinds , including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street oppositethe Old Court HouSe, CoUdersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 4v pavass .gijnp Fri undersigned 'would respectfully inform The surrounding community- that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared to do All Ithads of Harness Work . on the shortest notice. LOIJL 5T11..4.1V COLL A.RS, also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial. to insure their success. I?epairing done in goad style. Surcingles; Martingale-rings, [lames,. and Hanle .straps`, &c., kept constustly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere: S. P. 3IINAR. Cocderspirt Oct. IGth, 18G0: WESTERN F. OTEL, Nos. 9, i, 13, 15, 17. COURTIANDT STREET, Near Broadiray, 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 centrally located in the business part of the city, and is contiguous to the principal lints of steamboats, cars, oMnibuses, In consequence of the pressure eauSe.l the Rebellion, prices hare jeen reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY. The table is amply supnlied with ell the liriuries of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample acconimmlations pre offered for up ward of 400 guests. • I Do not believe runners, haclimemand others w14:3 may say "the Western Hoteris full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. :Thos. ' D. If74chester. . fyIS "THE UNION " ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This Hotel is central; 'convenient by Passenger ears to all parts'of the city, and in every particular adapted to the Wants of ..he business public. • . •Terins 150 per day. _ NATRONA COAL OIL ! WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIIit ! and equal to any Kerosene. - WHY buy an explOsive Oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect Oil? Made only -by • - PENN'A SALT ISIANITFACTITRING COMPANY' No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Feby. 1, 1802: ly • FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, :NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, STAINS, BRUISES, WOUNDS AND CUTS, PILES, HEADACHE ; . AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND . • NERVOUS DISORDERS. I i For all of which it is a Speedy and certain remedy, and never !fails. I This Liniment 'is prepared from the( ri-cipe of,. Dr. Stephen Sweet,' of Connecticut,, .ht; 'famous bone set ter, and has been Fused in his practicer - for more than twenty years With the most'aston ishiun, success. • .1 I AS AN ALLEVIATORI - PAIN, ti OF it is n- . , rivaled by any preparation before the public, of ,which the ,most skeptical I may be 'con vinced by a single trial. Tliis • Liniment twill cure - rapidly and radi cally, Rheumatic DisorderS of every kind. ant in thousands of cases wnere it Ihais been used it has never been known ito fail. , FOR NEURALGIA, it wili afford immedi ate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEAD-, ACHE in .three minutes iand iS warranted •ti do it. I. I . , - [ TOOTHACHE also it will cure instantly. •. FOP NERVOUS DEBILITY .AND Cl-EN ERAL LASSITUDE arising frOm imprudence or excess, this Liuiment!is a Most happy and unfailing remedy.l Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, itistrengthensl and rerivities the system, and restores it tO elasticity and vigor. , 1 1 FOR PILES.-4s an !external , remedy, we 'claim that it is the best knovi ii,. auu we dial - f lenge the world t, prudnce an equal. Every I victim of this di4tressing complaint should give it atrial, fo it Will not fail to afford immediate . relief.and in a majority of cases will street a ,actin/ curd. I ' QUINSY AND IOREITHROAT are some times extremely malignant bind dangerous. but a timely application of this Liniment trill never fail to m . 0.1 'SPRAINS are.lsometames very obstinate. and enlargement' or the joints is liable to occur if neglected. Thb worst cases 'may be conquered by this Liniment fin two or three, days. BRUISES. CUTS, I WOU I NDS, SORES, I ULCERS, BITRNIANDISCALDS, yield read- I ilv to the.wonder al fielding properties'of DR. SWEET'S INFALLII3L: LINIMENT, when used according. fo dir4etionsJ. Also, CHIL BLAINS, - FROSTED FEET, 'AND INSECT BITES.AND STINGS. I I . I Dr. Stephen Sicretpf Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Sefteri • 1 I Dr. Stephen Sw' eel, ofConnecticut, is known all over the Unit d States. I Dr. SOphen Sued, oflConnticticui, Is the au thor of "Dr. Sw et's Infallible Liniment." Dr. Sweet's In allibld Lininient Cures Rheu matism and net* tails'. I Dr, Sweet's Itit - allib6 Linitnent Is a certain - remedy for Neurblgia.i ! Pr. Street's Infallible Linitnent Cures Burns and Scalds imni6diately. - I Dr.• Swee's Infallible Lenintent Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises, Dr. SWeet's Lifallibk Linitnent Cures Head ache inamediately and; as nelver known to fail . Dr. Sweet's - Infallibbi l Linintent Affords imme diate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to en.rc, Dr. Sweet's Infallibie Lininient Cures Tooth ; • . Tooth ache in' one minute. i Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds indmetlittely and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for So+s in tlhe known world. Dr: Sweet's Ittiallib6 Liniment Has been used by more than a million People, and all wise it. II i • I Dr. Street's l i pfallibe Liniment Triken inter nally cures ColiO,Chotera Alolrbus and Cholera. Dr. Sweet': !Infallible Liniment Is truly a "friend in need," abd every family shodld have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infirllible Liniine,nt l's - for. sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. . , . I A Friend in IDTeed. Try it. DR. SWEE'f'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT; as an external remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain inure speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder is truly infallible, and as a curative forvrlores,lWounds, Sprains Bruises; &c..,. i s scretliing,.lhealing and pow, erful strength! ing.properties, cx.cite the just wonder and ,astoniAlwentl of all who have ever given is 'a 'trial. OVer one thousand certificates of etharkable qures performed by it within the List two yearS„attest the fact. •; 1 I-4, . . • ' ' H I' l .To Horse Owners ! ' I • DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains. Bruises or Wtenchin-g, its effect is magical and certain. f Harness or Saddle Galls. Scratches, Mange, j&c., it will. also core speedily Si - :win kind Etingbone - may be easily preventkql and cured l in their incipient stages, but (*Armed cases are beyond . the possibility oft RADIAL CURE . . No case of the kind, howevelr,, is so desperate or hopeless but it, may 4 .allefiatedl by this Liniment and its faithijul applicatiOn will always re move the Lameness( and enable the horses to travel with cdomparative ease. . ' . ) ) ) Every Horse Owner 1 i should have ithis: reme,dy, at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lame ness will effeetnallpi prevent those formidable diseases, to Wkitla all horses are liable, anti which render• so many (otherwise valuable horses ncarlyf worthless. • . 1 • I '----1 ' ' Dr. SWEET'S • INFAL LIBLE '' - 11. NI MEN Cr 1 is Tup SOLD' lER'S FRIEND ; ' . , And thousands haVe found it truly, I • • A. irie'nd in Need: " • I' CAUTlON!—To;avoidl imposition, observe 'the Signatuie and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on eery label, & also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment?' blciwn in the glass of each bottle, Iwithol t whibit none are genuine. " 1 RICHARDSON 4 , co. Sole tors, Norwich, dt, & ALLEN, eneral. Agents, 4f6 Cliff treet, New York. o,llidtahs‘ eyerywlierw I AlaF Jewelry New York City MORGA Sold lIIM PR. •ViTPET LINI3IE TILE GREAT. REMEDY AY'ORS::_4F:` ~-..., Great:Citi-%. EA ths,undersig' fled Mayors, herebyees titr that the:Druggists, Apotheciadee,o* Phyedoinns of our several cities_have.einuAt_ a doctuuent of assurance to us, S.A.IIOA-1 3 A has been , - found. - c Via" 'remedy ofi great excellence, andireoo, the confidence of the community. ROM JAMES COOK,' . , Mayor of LONihML . gt,.24Sr.' EON. ALBIN BEARD; • I Mayor of N4BEI7A, I HON.. -E. W. HARRING.TOITI . Nay l or of 3ILANCB:SSTES4 N. - Re HON. JOHN ' ABBQTT, • I, Mayor of CONCORD; :NcilLip HON. A. , I H. BULLOCK, t'; Mayor of NFORCEST4E43;244I* . HON. NATIPL SILSBBE, 7, • Mayor of SALEM, MAB#?i, HON. F. W . LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, UMW; 1 • HON. W3l. X. RODMAN. Mayor of PROVIDENCE; 31: HON. AMOS W:, PItE.NTICE, Mayor 'of NORWICH, 00,1 5 Mr.; HON. J. N. HARRIS, 1 • ' iMaYor of NEW LONDON, CMI3I. • HON. CHAS., S. RODIER, Mayor of ALONTBII4L, 1;1 ( HON. pi F. r i.U.EXANN,, Mayor of NEW YORK, MY. HON.- H. X. KINSTREY, mayor of IT A An - IWO* C W • HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO , . C. W. HON. R": X. BISHOP, " , Mayor of CINCINNATI, 0133.0. • HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of Lguisvlrmr, ET. HON. JOHN SLOAN, • , Mayor of LYO NS, IOWA; HON. J AMES . IttePEETRRS, HON.. of BOWITANVI7,I4 O. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, • Mayor of AUGUSTA, M. HON; HENRY COOPER,, Jr., • Ne.yor of IT AT.TAOWEILL, HON. JAMES S. BEEK', Mayor of FREDrITTCTON, N. .10. HON. WILLARD NYE, . Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASIN HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASK. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, mayor of NEWPORT, Xi HON. FRED STAHL, • Mayor of OAZENA, HON. JOHN HOD GDEN, i Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRIITCH:ETELD, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TM= HON. ROBERT -BT. A TR, , Mayor of '19713CAL09134., 4t,41,„ HON. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of Irmarms; Tints, HON. GERARD STITH, liWor of NEW ORLEANS, /44,. HON.. H. D. SCRANTON, . Ittayor , of ROCIIESTFM, ift. Y. BON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor or vTiati; N. Y. HON. GEO. 'WILSON, _ - Mayor of PITTSBURG, 111. HON. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETEO/1 1 . 21ZIOIC HON. EEETEAN L. PAEVE, . Mayor of 3311:ELWAMECO, HON. W. W. VAUREN, Mayor of HAOINE, HON. a. FARR, Mayor of KENOSHA : Wls l HON. JOHN C. HAINES, • . Ifayor of CHICAGO, ILL. HON. M. J. A. HEATH; • Mayor of BEELDIA, ALL. Certify 'that the Tesicient =Ulan" tun* assured them flyer's Sarsaparilla, 1.8 an excellent remedy, and wortiaxtbeepas Eden= of the coratnunitY: For Spring Diseases. For Purifying the Blood. For Scrofula or King's E4ll. ' For' Tumors, Ulcers, and Sdres. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blains, and Bolts. For For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, 401:4! For Tatter or Salt Mecum.' For Scald Head and Ringtv l ornt.' For Cancer and Cancerous ,Sorer. E For Sore Dyes, Sore Darsvaii l4,l orik For Female Diseases. . .;- For KoppresslOn and Irregulart4r. , For Syphilis or Venereal Hisetite. For Liver Complaint:4 ~ ' For Diseases of the Heart.. ..' The Mayors of the chief cities of IT ted States, Canadas, and British A!rotrinel . 4, Chili[Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and infect et most' all the cities on this continent, - hiis signed this document, to assure their peoDli what i remedies they may useyrithatafetyinA confidence. But our space vz:/1/ orair a portion of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, flyer's Cherry PeetOrabl, 1 Ayer's Pills, and - Ayer's Ague Owe, .P.REPIP.ED Br ) Dr. J. C. Ayer ft LOTVELL, MASS.; • And sold by Druggists every vrbete. , . . .. . . Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, douller0:0 Mann"Rz, Nichols, Millport ; Col7ep'.k - T;r1) 1 !i Roulet ; A: Corey & Son, Uly26s; . . -. 1L)3.1f0r• to7c=l3 - ingville ; and by Dsalers,genereall U IS
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