CI U. S. 7-30 LOAN. 'The Secretary'of the-Nreitsnry gives notice that subscriptions",iill - te c rebeived for Coupon Treasury Notes, Payable from Aug. 15th,1864, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and ; three-tebthrper cent. per annum,—prin cipal and interest both to be paid in lawful money,l These notes vsill be convertible at the eptiop of the"4lplder :fit',i:natairity; into six per . cent. gold-lielritig'bOnds, payrible - nnt IeSS 'Wan tire nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $l5O, $5OO, $l,OOO and w!oyirid itubser . iptions must I be for fifty alollais or .qome: multiple of lift}' dollars. - The notes will beiransmitted to - the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of De , - resit as they can be prepared. _ As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to-date of deposit. Parties, depositiug i ..twenty-fiye thousand dollariMd up,witidsfor , these notes at:any-one time mill be allowed a commission of one - quarter of on i t per cent., which will be paid by the Tress ry Department upon the -receipt of the bill for the amount, certified to by the !officer with whom the deposit was made. No Weductions for coratutssions must. be .made SP.geI.A.L :ABVANTAGES ,of thh:LO.A.Y. lels;a:•Nition - al r Savings Tanis, offering a higher rate of interest than any other; and the best security. Any savings' be. 4 which pays its depositors in U. S: Notes, Considers that it is paying in the best cirettlaithi, me dium of the country, and it cannot pay in any thing better, for its own assets arq either in government s.epprities 4r in- notes or bonds payable in gevonitiMat paper: , - It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can' al ways be',sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collatterals for discounts. Converlible into eiSi.e . per cent. .5:.20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very .liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now wortlfatiputthree per 'cent. for the current rate for 5.20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and. beforo.the war the premium on six per cent. U. S..stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not losilhati teirper cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Tazatian. But aside frorcotllthe advantages we haVe enumerated, a special Act of Congress cx empjs all bonds and Treasury notes from local tazolion. Cu the average, this exemption ' wbittt abouttivo`percent. per annum, accord-'. ing to the rate of taxation in various parts of, the country. . . It isbelieved that no securities offer so great laducements to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private partiesor stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole propertyot the•couutr,y - is ,held to secure the dischitrge of all the obligations of the United States. While the of offers the most liberal terms for its loan's, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate ceitifftates" will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse I upon the original certificate the denomination! of notes - required, and whether they are to be .ssued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer re ceiving. the: deposit, to be forwarded to .I.he TreasutY'Depitrtment. Subscriptions will be received by the Treas urer of the United State - s - , at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated DepoSitaries, 'and by the" . First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. First National Bank - of Danville, Pa. First Natiohal Bank of Erie - , Pa. First• National Bank of Pittsburg . , Pa. alifff:by lilt. Nti:tlonal Banks which are deposi. taxies of public money, and AU Respectable 13anks and 13ankers1 throualleuCthe country will give further ',in• format ion and Affo r d every Facility to A'abscriloe+. Lio3mi w Administrator's - ,Notice'. ttl;NLe t o . tlmitratio n to t state o WILSON erlsoNlate of Allegany township, Potter county, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all per .1541-0441Ptcd, tn .§ ?Id t t are requested to nAt , pitynietit; vin g. claims arinqt the same will present 114 m, duly authenticated, for settlement to • ,` HUDSON HENDRYX, Allegany, Aug. 30, 1864' ROdlli AGENTS WA.N'rED ro dell by subscription, with sample, excel lent Popular Illustrated Family .Workt Arnoug„thespika low price HISTQUY of the. b EPLIO) , T, of W 43 over flirty thousand of l'hafe: nliefidy beeti sold. It is a gimd business' for ex-Sold.iers, and others out of employment. Also, for sale to Pedlers, Merchants, and A gehp,,,Stationery -Packages, Battle Scenes, PevertiltS lii:Votkiey;piclures fur ; "the Times," Weir Haps, beautiful Alfium Cards, - Currency Holders, etc. For Circulars, with particulars Anti terms, address HENRY HOWE, No. HI 2fitin Street, Cincinnati, O. Auditor's Notice. MITE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by I. the Orphan's Court of Potter ctunty to distribute the funds iu the bands or the Ad ministrator, arisiug, frotnsalo of real estate of P. 'l'. Iloxie, dec'd, among the persons legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties inter ested, lit his ((lice in Coudersport, on Satur day the 17th day of December next, at' 10 o'clock. A. M., and perform the duties of his :appointment. ,DAN Kra,. Auditor.. NOV. 14. 186.4 Relate of George Estes. Decd. ,/-1•10aICE. • TITEIETZEAS,Jetieis' of administration on V V the estate of George Esies, late of He r. brou township, deed. have beemzgrtinted to the, undersigned, notice is hereby given to all parions - linowing thernselieS indebted to said estate to call and settle immediately and those Lacing claims to present them for payment. • PALLY ESTES, Administrutrix. `Hebron, Nov. 224 , 16.61 6t • ' Estray. I AME to.the premises of the stibstriber in Harrison township, Potter , :ounty, Pa., hoat.the ,SOtilt;; - pqto,ber,. - two year old heifeilYiittea .orrel'brocklect face: The owner wilt come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her a way', or she will be dfvnetciitiiit t o „ Harrison, Oct..23E_ taw "Unguestional4 the hest sustained work of the kind,in, the World." It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had a more delightful compan ion, nor the million a. more enterprising friend than Harper's Magazine.—Nethodist Protestant (Baltimore.) The iliatt popular Monthly in 'the world.— tied , Fi'rk Othierver. ' < a . We must refer In terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of Linapiirt's 31Ao.tztxt:—a journal with a :nonthly circula tion of about. I'lo,ooo copies—in whose pages [ are to be found some of the choicest light and general rending ofthe'day.... 'We - speak of this work as an evidence Of the . Atnerictir. People ; and the popularity it has acquired!s merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages of read ing matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood-cuts ; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the daily jeurnal. 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Back Numbers can be supplied at any time A Complete Set, now comprising Twenty one Volumes, in neat cloth binding will be sent by express, freight at expense of the pur chaser for $2 25 per volume. • I ,Sinyle volumes, by mail, post-paid, $3.00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, post paid. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Fraglilin Square, New York. The Sunday-School Times With a rapidly increasing sUbscriptionilist and the welcome it has met in thousands of homes, the Sunday School Times is about to enter on Its seventh Year. Pvery successive volume adds to the evi dence.that such a paper as this was needed, and wheteever it finds its way into a new neighborhood, it is hailed with pleasure by Parents and Teachers as supplying. a want they had long felt. The Sunday School Timm. :contains, from week to week, stirring' incidents. of interest from the Camp, the Field, and the Hospital; showing what heroic Chriitiatt . fortitude and endurance are exhibited by our brethren in arms. It is entirely undenorainational, and is therefore welcome at every i lOyal Christian fireside. ' ; i Early in November s. serial of absorbing interest will be commea ced froin the pen of a gifted author, one wh has written some of the beSt juvenile book that have been pub lished for the past ten, years. The publisheas offer a be&utiful Premium Plate of "Christ Blessing Little Children" to any one who will getup a list of Five new Subscribers for the Sunday School Tinos; Send for a specime4 copy, which will be mailed free on receipt of a stamp to .. pay postage. . 'A COMPLETE •PICTORI AL , HISTORY OF THE TIMES ' • • ; • "Tice Best, Cheapest, and Must Success ful Family Paper in the Union." HARPER'S WiEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notices of the Press,' "The best Faintly Paper published in the United States."—Keto Lond6nAdvertiser. "The Model Newspaper Of our country-- 1 complete in all the Departments of an Amer ican fetidly paper—Harper's tVicekly has earn ed for itself a right to its title ',."A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION Evening Post. "This paperfurnishes the hest illustrations. 'Our future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long after writer,S,and painters, and publishers are turned to dust." --Nap York Evangelisi.. • : "A. necessity in every houschold—Boston Transcript. .1 "It is at once a leading political and histo rical annalist of the nation.']—!-The Press "The best of its class in Anterica"—Boston Traveller. , 1865• • The Publishers have perfeettd a system of ! mai.ing by which they can Supply the IiAGA.- ZINE and WEEKLY promptly ! to thcise who pre fer !to receive their periodicals directly from the Office of Publication. 1 3 usimasters and others desirous of getting !Jiro Clubs will be supplied with a handsome pictorial show-bill on application. The postage on Harper's weekly is 20 cents a year; !which!must be paid at the subscriber's post office; TERMS Mantes WEEKLY, one year $4 00 An ntra Copy of either the Weekly or Maga zine wills be eupplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $2O 00. Buck _Numbers can be supplied at any time The Amnal .Volumes ofl Harper's Weekly, is neat cloth binding,will he'sen,t by express; free of expense, for $6 each A complete Set; comprising Eight Ircilumes l sent on. receipt of cash Lat the 'rate of $4 50 per vol:; freight at expense of purchaser. Address HARPERS BROTHERS; , •Franklin &Mare, New York OLEAN ACADEMY. The Fall Term will commence August 31st 1864 and, continue thirteen weeks. Tuition from $4.00 to $B.OO per term. Board can he had in -the Principal's family. Rooms for self-boarding can be had in the Abatlemy Buildings at $2.00 per term. E. WILDMAN,- A. M. Principal, assisted by other Teaeiiers. A Teachers' Class will be organized for the instruction of teachers ill their.profession, in which Holbrook's Norrnal Methods.and other valuable aids will be uscal.j • ' F. 8. 'Nf AIITIN, President: STANLY MARTIN, gecrbtaiy. "... JOHN SMITH HARPE R'S NEW. PIONTHIiIt ,.- NAGAZWE I ." " - r 'Crithal Kotte'es ofthi:ri,est. SUBSCRIPTIONS. • 1865. TERMS The Paper for Every Family Circle SEND FOR A SPEUINEN. PUBLISHED WEEKLY J. C. GARRIGUES & CO., Publishers, aod'Booksellers, 148 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa SUBSCRIPTIONS Winter Goods OLMSTED'S. VOUR atttention is invittd to the large and attractive stock just• received, and , for sale as low as the same fidelities can he bought anywhere in the county. We have on hand a large and varied as sortment of co-nprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and ' ' SIIIRTINGS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, J I DINIAIS, • • , STRIPES, • 0 • CHECKS, TIMINGS, and " COTTON FLANNELS;;on which-we cannot be undersold. We purchase our floods for Cash and offer them at a very smalludvanCe ' From Cost. FLANNELS. r you want to purchase • RED, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTIN9r FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; DELIINES. PRINTS, HOODS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS, BALSIORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSI3IERES, a fair supply CLOTHING. DON'T fail to 'call before purchasing and see the assortment At Olmsted's • BOOTS& SHOES FOR Men, Women & Children, in great va X riekt , and cheap For Molasses, Syrn'N'Sognr, Tea and Coffee n fact everything in the Grocery line, call AT OLMSTED'S A full assortment of almost everything that is kept in a country atoto on hand. We intend o keep Goods that 'will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the 'lowest living profit AT OLMSTED'S; ~ntE~. Grain, of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Deer Skins• Also, ' County,.Township and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid , • At Olmsted's Coudersport, Pa,Nor'r 18, eggt 1864 1864 Brings many a change,. therefore I have con cluded to change my system of doing business and I shall hereafter sell for CASH or PRODUCE, BUTTER, ;ART), EGGS, RAGS,. GRAIN, DRIED BERRIES, &c. LN my stock of Groceries I have a choice assortment of TEAS, GREEN, • BLACK, and JAPAN. SUGARS, MOLASSES, , - HONEY SYRUP SALARATUS, COFFEE, Also, PREPARED COFFEE, MUSTARI; • ' SPICE, PEPPER, &0., &o. Ihave a good stock (bought so that I am enabled to sell at prices current before the War) of DRUGS, and PATENT MEDICINES, AIso,'KEROSENE OIL. ANKEE NOTIONS, EXTRACTS, and are still kept FLOUR, PORK, MEAL of all kinds. And many other things too numerous to mention kept constantly on hand and will be sold for i • LESS PROFIT than ever before offered in this market. E. K. SPENCER. Jann 20, 1864. Dr. A. FRENCH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS ARE Lecoming tic most popular Medicine in circulation ifor the cure of LIVER COMPLAIV, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS. SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the STOEACIE and 'DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPT-HERIA, - Priniipal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa AT , GRAY, BROCITE, and WOOLEN SHAWS, At Olmsted's. At Olmsted's Embroideries Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, 'Cindersleaves with or without collars at JONES' Hoods, with tabs or points, for Infants and Children, Misses and Ladies ; Nubia's, Under sleeves and Caps at _ JONES' For Children, Shirting Prints, plain black, white and black ,blue and white, and all kinds of Fancy, at • JONES' Gents' Black Broad Cloth, excellent quality bought before the rise. Cassimmes ; black silk mixed, black'and fancy Doeskin, striped, plain, and Plhid in fancy colors, and Cloth for Whole suits at JONES' Sheep Felts, Furs, Hosiery Women's wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, cotton plain, colored and white, plain or fleeced. Girls' white,!brown, mixed, wool or cotton, and wool balmoral stockings. liens' howl and city-mad Boys', all sizes, white or mixed, at TONES' For Ladies, Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Mg Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent fine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES' For Ladies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Brodie, Long and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety, of elegant colors at JONES' Of domestic, and foreign manufacture. We can assure Our patrons that we believe our stock this spring to be more attractive in this line than ever before. \ JONES' 13.01 moral Skirts With only two breadths, mak ifig it necessary to have but two seams in a full skirt, in a great variety at ' JONES' ; Groceiies Teas, Sugars, Choke Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion Coffee, Riee,corn Starch, Farhat, Cocoa, &c., at JONES' nrushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Artistßrushes at JONES' Drugs and Fancy . Articles Oils,• Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp and Lamp Fixtures,' Glass, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes, and a fine assortment pf Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and linseed Oil—raw and boiled, at JONES' FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY Clothing Boys' qtncl Alen's at JONES' Boots and Shoes Of every description and the best quality, at astonishing low prices, at JONES' , Wall Paper Ceiling Paper, Transom Paper, Window Cur tains, Borders, Tassels and Fixtures, at J's. HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW WARE, NAILS, IRON, PLOWS, WINDOW SASH, FLOUR, PORK, and FEED, in fact, everything that the people need can be had at JONES'. All of which Will be sold at the lowest rates._ COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Condersp9rt, Pa:, June, IN& - EUREKA! EAvp lingo IT!' Was the exclamation of the Mtronomsr who first discovered that the world , moved in its orbit; not less joyous has been the exclawa- lion of those who have found THE, PLACE where GOODS can be purchased FIFTEM or TWENTY-PER CENT. below the market price, and let flu i d them as represented. Two things . are to b 9 considered in purchasing . I Goods; the Quality end , the Price; and per chasers studying: both, can bo better satisfied with our stock than any other in this or ad oining counties Think twice before buying "DEAR TRASH." Now is your time to.pro cure a, GOOD ARTICLE. “Delays an dan gerons and sometimes fatal.". Don't wait fir another enormous advance in Goods. The following is but a partial list of on arge assortment: I , leririos The attention of the Ladies is called to the stock of Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Maroon, Drab and White. Some of these were bought previous to the 'rise And will be sold nearly as low as present wholesale prices at JONES' La,dies Cloth Mack, Grey, and Fancy Colors at JONES' Boy's Wear Cassirneres, Striped, Checked, and Plaids Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonades o the very best quality at JONES' Mourning Goods Black Silks, AlpacaS, Empress Cloth,.Bomba zine, De(aims, Rep Cloths, and Black and Purple Goods of various kinds at JONES' Domestics Heavy Sheeting's, three-quarter,four-quarter, five-quarter, fine unbleached ; Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslin, Shirting, Ten-quarter bleached for sheets at . JONES' • White Goods Bari:ed Muslin, Plain ...lancelet, Cambric for Sitirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Milslins, Nainsook Muslin, plaid, striped or plain, and Bishop Lawns at • JONES' Woolen Goods Prints Cloths Gloves Shawls Delaines _ . 4 • - 1364. 1110IIILIDELPIIIS& ERIE RAILROAD.-- Tb.ii great line traverses the Northern end Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city - of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has oeen leased by the Pennsylvania. Rail Road Company, and trader their auspices 'is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. • It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216' miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (75 miles) on the Western Division. TIRE OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT EMPOMUSI Leave Eastward, Through Mail Train ' Leave Westward Through Mail Train 10 19 A. M. Cars run through wrrnorr cmtNnn both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Balti more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Cor. 12th and Market Streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents : S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor% 13th and Market Sts Philadeiphia. J. W. Reynolds Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, Freight Agt. PhWa LEWIS L. Efourr, • Gen'l Ticket 221. Phil'a. Jos: D. POTTS Gen"l Manager, Williamsport. Rare Chances ! I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib eral time: ONE FARM !-146 Acres-4G Cleared ONE FARM !-235 Acres-80 Cleared ONE FARM !-50 Acres-15 Cleared ONE FAR).I !-300 Acres-5 Cleared And lots of other Farms and Land Some money may be required down. Lucien Bird. Brookland, Pa., July 2, '64 • tf Having secured the services of HENRY S. COWEITRN, BLACKSMITH of twenty years experience in England and America. I am' prepared to furnish farmers and travelers-with the best of .Horse and Ox Shoeing, Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c., promptly L. BIRD, Proprietor, 'Brookland, Potter Co., Pa. formerly called Cushiugville. Hay 25, 1864. AT H. J. OLMSTED'S STORE can always, be found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES. Also. TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYLNG-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural Implements. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, au. HIS WORK is well made and the material good. Good . and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Mg. 1, 18G3.--50 PUTNAM 'Clothes Wringer Will wring anything frotn‘a single Thread to a Bed-Quilt. PRICES : $5.50, $6.00, and $B.OO. P. A, Stebbins & .Co., Agents for Potter county.--Jan 25, 1863 P. A. STEB 1F & co,, • ARE Paying tho highest price in CASH• for • • WOOL ! 50,000 POUNDS WANTED ! pndersport, Juno 28, 1864. . P. A. Stpbbins & Co. ARE AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter County Noy'r 18, '63 DR. TOI3IAS' VENITIAN LINIZENT H AS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC ■ 1 :TION during the fourteen years it has been introduced into- the United States.— After being tried by millions, it has been proclatmed the pain destroyer of *he worjd. Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap.? plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev er has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs - and influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every family for sudden acci dents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &c. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and Su cents a bottle. Office, 5C Cortlandt Street, New York. Sold by all druggists. CLASH PAID FOR BUTTER, V by . E. K;Spencer , • 1 • - -T 1 . 11 ; PRculiat.taipt Or infeetion = Which'. 'irii SettoruLA larks ithe ccies.titqtions ot • inuldiu.des ofnteii:: It . , - either produces or is produced 'by an "en vitiated state L1 17 '4 , 44;k. „IA the. blood, wherein 1, " - - that fluid becomes ad •Ep 4 'l-2- competent to sustain rn, the vital foreei in their. • km9' %1 , r,7; • 4 . 4. vigorous action, and the system to into disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis Ordered .digestion from Unhealthy food, impure air; filth .and filthy habits., the depressing vices; and, above all; by the venereal infection. Whatever be its, origin,' it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation; " seems to be the rod of him who says, •'I visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their. children." The diseases it originates. tabu . various navies ; aecoiding to the Organs it, attacks. 111 the lungs; Scrofula prodnees, tubercles ; arid finally, Consumption; in the , glands ; swellings which suppurate and be: come uleercius sores; . - In the. stomach and bower, derangements which produce indite gestion, dyspepsia, and, liver complaints p on the skin, eruptive and Lltaneous Offections: These, all having the same origin, require the' same remedy, viz., purification and invigora-- ' Lion of the blood. Purify 'the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot . have health P with that '`life of the flesh, healthy, you:cannot have scrofulous disease: Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual an 6 :: dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting' distemper, and for the cure or the disorders it entails. That it is far supe .rior to any; other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a tria. That it doesi combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of• the following diseases : King' s Evil, .or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt .Rh - eum, Scald Head, Coughs from. tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dysudpsia .or Indigestion, Syphilis and. Syphilitic Infections,'ldercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may he found in AYER'S AM_EILICkt ALMANAC, Odell is furnished - to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may learned the . directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed )to afford.. relief. • Those cases ate purposely taken from • all sections of the 'country,; in order that every reader may have access to some one who cal speak to him of its beriefits front personal experience. Scrofula depresses The vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. • Hence it tendsto shOrten, and - does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us' to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the;public undefthe nanieiof Armes SARSAPARILLA, although it is composed of ingredients; some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By -its I aid you may protect yourself from 'the suffer- ' ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peet",-.. liar virtues: this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. 210 P. 31 We knotv the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sa4apiqilla, that promised Much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. i Its virtues have . been proven by abun dant trial, trod there remains no question of • its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended 'to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the. people, and is far more ef fectual thah any other which has ever been available 14 them. .A.-Ymzvs CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con. ,somption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This ha. 4 been so long used and so uni versally known, that' we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to dO all it has ever done. Prepared by Dn. J. C. ATER & CO., .Practical and Analytical Chendak ' Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. • Sold by C. S. & E. A. Tones, Couderspoit, ebappel bros., Ulysses. C. 11. Shipaoes, Oswayo Mann 4k..Nichols, I\lillpart. Co Co., - Roulet, and by Dei►2en everywhere. SAPONIFIER, . ' • Or Concentrated Le Family Soap, Maker. WAR makes high.priees; Sejponifier belps ter reduce tflerh. h makes SOAP roi FOUR ctn. a pound by using your kitchen grease. /tek-CAUTION t As spurious Lyes are of. bored also; be careful and only buy the, PATENTED article put up in Iron cans, WI: others Mai; COUNTERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT WaiITFACTITRWOC!, PICLADELPIIIA—No. 127 Walnut Street. PITTSBURG—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way • ' Costa:r'sVermine Exterrninat,or For Rats, Mice, Roaches, ants, Bed Bugs, Moths i n 'Elms, Woolens, &c. Insects onPlants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up iti 25e. 50e. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks ; $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions, 'Only infallible remedies known." - - "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Hnman Family." "Rath come out of their holei to die." * *Sold Wholesale i.e all large cities.. , * * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers eery - where. * * *!l! ! Beware! ! ofall worthless imitations *See that "Cosrau's" name is on each Boa, , Bottle and Flask, before you buy. ***Address Henry R. Coislar, - * 4- Trincipal Depot 482 Broadwiy, N. Y. * * *Sold by P. { A:. STEBBLNS 14 Co., Wholesale 3; Retail'Agents, Colidersport; pa.
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