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S. 7-30 LOAN. _ . ...----. 1 • -The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subscriptiOns will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes; payable from Aug. 15th,1864, with semi-annual interestat th,e rate of seven and three-WO:ml)er cent. per annutu r --prin,„ cipflfaitil titgereWboth-to, be[paid inlaWful i These notes will be convertible at tb e eption of the bolder at maturity, into per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable p o les than five nor more than.tWenty years_frota, their date, an the Govipment. may , electl .They will be issued iMdenerniriatlons of $5O; $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $6,000, and all -subscriptions must -be for.fifty dollars,or some :Multiple of fifty, dollars• - ' t••• I 1 ' 1 The notes will btransmitte.d to the owners free of transportatio charge as soon Lifter the receipt of the on inal'eekificatea of De posit as they can be p epared.. , As the notes draw i terest from August 15, personsmakkngdepo, its subsequent to that' nin date,st pak the :interest aCkittedffoll4 date, anal; date of deposit. '1 • , ' 1 Parties depositing. twenty-five thousand ) ', dollars and upwards for these notes at any one i time n ill be allowed a commission of one- , quarter of one per cent., whiCh will be paid' b r y the Treasary Pepartraent upon the receipt of ilie bill ft* the amount, certified to by . the -iffieer..nrith whom thie'd4posit Wasmacie. - NO, datirOtione ..: for -4 `COmnatisions ;must be made.l from the deposits. 1 • • .. 1 SPECIAL ADVANTAGES, of this LOAN. It Is a National Savings Bank, offering . a '. higher rate of interest thaM any other, and the best security. ' Ilny savings bank which 'pays' its depositors in U. R. Nut&es, considers that it is paying. in the bestlcirbuiating me diuni of tha,country, and it,caanot pay . in any thing better, for its own assets are either in government'securities or in notes or bonds payable in goveranient paper. It is equally convenient asl a temporary or pernianent investment. The notes can al waja be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated. interest, and are the . best security with banks as coliatterals for discnunts. ' ''',,-- 7ii•-cent.l 5-20 Gold Band. Comjertible into a Six pi ...1 0- In addition to the very liberal interest on •the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth abentthree per cent. for the current rate'for 5. 20IBonds is not less than nine per cent. prerniuni,-and before the war the, premium on six per cent U. S. stooks was over Minty per cgat. It will he seen that the actual profit! sin this ]b. n, at the present u 3 market rate, not less than ten per cent. per annum. ' - ` - • . • Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. lint aside from all the advantages we have enitherated,• o:-special Act of Congress ex /tstcota all bonds and Treasury, notes from local axation. On the , average, this exemption is worth about two 'percent. per annum ; accord ing' to the rate of taxation 'various parts.of the country. 1 11 It is believed that no secu ities offer so great Inducements to letters. as those issued by the government. In all other farms of indebted ness,_ the faith kor ability of private parties, or steak' antes, r o sepa ate communities,' only, is ledgcd for payment, while the whole property of the country 5s held to secure the discharge of 4 the obligations of the United States. • . WWI' the government offers the most liberal terms Or 'HS loads, it: belitives that•the very, stronge :t appeal will be tb the loyalty and, patriotism of the people. , Ouplicate,certificates will be issued for fill deposits. -The'party . deposting most endorse upon the original certificat the denomination Of notes required, and whether they are to be I .ssuertin , blank or payable ) to order. When so iiiil6l4bil it must be left with the officer re ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. . , . Subscriptions will be received by the Treas urer of the United States, 0 Washington, the aeveral Aissistant 'treasurers and designated Depositar es,-;and by , the • 1 : first National 13dalf of Philadelphia, Pa. i • First, National Bank of Danville, Pa. First:National Bank of Erie, Pa. • First National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa. and by all National Banks ] which aro depo.si / t tries ofpublie money, and All Respectable .Bank and Bankers throucrheut the country-will give further in formation and , , 1 Affnrd every • ,Fa9ility. to s Sabscrilers. , Ul93m] - , -.. , _ - Adraunstratctr'l laTHEREAS, i Letters of Y the estate of WILS of Ailegaoy : township; Pot hare been &anted to Inns indebted to Oid estal mike Immediate 'payment,! claims Nvinst the same duly authenticated; for ; sets Allegany, Agg.: 30, 18641 ROOK AIUENTS WANTED! 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Hebron, Npv. 22, 1864 .1 6t n-coNFEssms AND EXPERIENCE T ' - - Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who Suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man- Atooll,le.,snppy!ng at, 1113 e same time the 'ileum of self-cure. By 1)6 . 6 ;who has cored himself after undergoing c.msiderable quack ery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed ea yelope, single copies,may belted of the author • NA.THANIEf;-1 hP IR, Esq":, ' • Brooklyn, Rings Co., N. Y. BA23!dnistrator'e Notice. WHEREAS tetters of ' Administration to the 111*int011..B4ENKH.IS, late of Bhippeneowniltip,rdMetiti'eouitty;dee'cl,have been graoted to the`subscriber, all persons indebted ts,e4Bd estate, are requested to make 'ininiethisifiyeaent; - and ittose having claims • Against the'same will, present them, duly au. ' sthenticated, JACOB JENKL{S, Adm'r. Conderitport ; Oct. 25, 1864. i Unqueitivnably tfcePest iustained too, of the kindinlthe iVoild." 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The Amual •Volumes Of; Harpers Weekly, is neat cloth bindiagoitili ;he sent by express, fide of expense, for $q etiChl_ AComplete Set, comprising Eight, Volurne's, sent on receipt: of cash at the rate of $4'56 per vJol„ freight, at expense of purchaier.,!Address . , 114RPER.!&q$ROTTiERS, • r Franklin Square, New York. Notice. lAdmininiittlon to pN CARSON, late tee dee'd, nbseriber; all per le are r4quested to and those having will present them, lement to Adm'r, And . OLEMI i.a.kbEnirkl - The Fall Term;Will commence Angnst 31st 1864 and ontirina thirteen ''weeks. 'Xunion froms4.oo to $8.66 per term. igoardA can be had, in the Principal's fatnilY. Rooms fo Pelf -boarding - can be 14)in the Academy Bnildings'at $2:.10 per term. ' ' E. I WOMAN, A. M 4 Princ;ipal, assisted by other Teachers. A .Teachrs'-Class, will be organized for the indtinetion , ofteachers in their profession, in which Holbrook'sl4°mill( Mei - hods and other valuable aids Will be. ased4 , • , F. S. MOWN Pielident: 5T41 4 . 11r 3IARTIN,ISuC4tary. i blishe rsl • and tooksellers, 148 Phaa i urth St.. delpha, Pa. MI ! --. .W . 140*:',00 . 0 . 414 .7 1 ..- RE 4 0131STEIPS • - OUR atttentionis invated to t e large and I. attractive stock - just reccive.d, and for sale as low as the same qualities can be bought here In the county We hays on hand a large and varied as- Bortment of Domestio Cottons, comprising ROWN SHEBTINGS; and I SHIRTINGS, • BLEACHED MIJSLINS I , DENIM ST S, RIPES, TICKINGS; and I COTTON.FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. , • We purchase onr goods for Cash and offer them at artery small advance ; From Cost • FLANNELS. yoa want to patchase RED, I GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call At °Dusted's. DRESS GO DS; DELIINES, PRINTS,. BrtocHE, and! WOOLEIf SHAWS, HOODS, SONTA GS, NUBIAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and • CASSIMERES,' full supply At CLOTH DQN'T fail to call befo see tliC assortment BOOTS Si SHOES FOR 31M4 Women & Children, in great va riety and cheap For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea aad Coffee in fact everything in the Grocery call AT OLMSTED'S. } A fall assortment of almost everything that is ke tin a country store on hand. We intend [ to -eep Goods that will give satisfaction and ell 'good articles at the lowest living profit AT OLMSTED'S, Vauttla. Grain t of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins Also, County, Township and School Orders, for •a of which the highest prices Will be paid.) - . At Oltlisted's' Coudersport, Pa,Nor'r 18, Ent 1864 IMMI Brings ninny a change, therefOre ',have con cluded to change my system of doing business and I shall hereafter dell fur CASH or PRODUCE, , , BUTTER,.LARD, EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN, DRIED BERRIES, Sfc. jY my stock of 'Groceries I have a choice ass.ortmedt, of • • GREEN, BLACK, SUGARS MOLASSES, SALARATUS, „COFFEE, AIsoIPB,EPARED COFFEE, MUSTARD, SPICE,I have a good ( stock.. (bought so that I am I enabled to se'l at prices current before the War) of DRUGS, and , PATENT MEDICINES, Also, KEROSENE OIL. t , I YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY SOAPS, EXTRACTS, and ' • PERFUMERy, are still kept. 1,, FLOUR, _ PORK; MEAL of all kinds. And many other things too numerous 10 mention' liept constantly on hand and will be sold for LESS "PROFIT than everbefore offered in this market, E. K. SPENCER. Jan. 20, 1864. Dr. A. FRaNCIH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE becoming the most popiilar Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLADIT, DYSPEPSIA: iiIIN DICE DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of. the STOEACH,and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is alsa gaining; a great reputation ia the DURK of DIPTRERIA. ' Principal (Mice, Coudersport, POtter Co., Pa. I {~ Was the first disco orbit; no don of those who have found TIM PLACE where G I or TWEN price, and pings ar !Goods: t CHECKS, I chasers st 'with ourt joining col Lg DEAR cure l a G geroim and sometimes fatal." D I on't Nalt for another ebormons advance in Goods The folliming is put a partial list of our urge assortment: - - - The attention Of the Ladies is called to the stock of Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Maroon, Drab and White. Some of thesewere bought previous to the rise and will be sold nearly as low as present wholesale prices at JONES' Ladies Cloth Mad:, Grey, and Fancy Colors at JONES' i Olmsted'e., Mil Bop's Wear Cass!mem, Striped, .Checked, ,and Plaids ; Tweeds, Kentucky Jens, and Cottonades of the , verybest quality at JONES' ourning Goods Black Silks. Alpacas, Empress Cloth, B mba zine, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black and Purple goods of various kinds ,at JONES' Domesticsi Heavy Sheetings, thiee-quarter, four-quarter, fire-quarter, - fme unbleached ; Pillow Case and Sheeting, Muslin, Shirting, 'Ten-quarter bleached for sheets at I JONES' l e purchasing and t Olmsted's At 01n2sted's • rI White , Goods Barred Muslin,' Plain Jacdn'et, Cambric for Skirts, Dish Linen, Swiss Mesh es, Nainsook Muslin, plaid, striped or plain, and Bishop Lawns at • ' JONES' • Erckbraideries Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars-, Undersleerei with or (without collars at JONES' l• Hdods, with tabs or points, for Infants anc Children, Misses and Ladies; Nubia's, Under sleeves and Caps at JONES' Prints 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. Cassiniet es ; black sillmnixed ; black and fancy Doeskin, stripe 4 plain; r4ld. Plaid in fancy colois, and .ClO3 for whale' suits at JONES' * • 14osiery Women's wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, cotton plain, colored and white, plain or fleeced. Girls' . white, brown, mixed, wool or cotton, and wobl balmoral stockings. liens' home and city-meal. Boys', all sizes, white or mixed, at JONES' 1864 For La. Linen, fine Dri Fcir La.: and Sq I elegant Of do"' can ass stock t line th el and JAPAN. HONEY' SYRUP With o to have variety Teas, 1 West I,' Starch,, PEPPER, &e., be Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Ar.ist Brushes at JOIs.I.ES' ) D gs and FancvlArticles Oils, Pints, arid Dye Stuffs, White Lead in. Tin Ca r 1 s,Alcohol, Campbells, Kerosene,Lamp and La p Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicines, Cheral als, Botanical Herbs, Perftimery,Fancy Soap and Toilet' articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and W oden Coinbis,Tomades and Colognes, and a ne assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Pens, I k and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and bo led, at , JONES' Boys' Of eve astoni• Ceilin tains, HARD WAR'. SASH, every tl All of . 11111 UItEKA: HAVE FOUND ' , -'i7 P demotion - of the Afitronomsi; Who ered that the world moved ih its leSs joyous has heat the, a:date:24 - . i : • , l OD3 can be ptii,chaseolF7M- j'Elt .- CENT. below tbe market yet' fled theta as representeiL Two e to be considered in purchasing e Quality and the Price`; and par , dying both, can bo'better satisfied tock than any other in th 6 or ad- unties. Think twice befofe.buying RASH." Now is yourtime to pro , OD ARTICLE. "Delays ars dan- MerinOs Woolen 'Goods Clbths I Gloves :ies, Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Ms potton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent. •in& Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES' ShaWls ies ; Sheliberd's Plaid; Broche, Long are, Woolen Plaid; a great variety of colors at I ONES' Delaine • 'estic and forTign manufac ure. We re our patrons that we b•lieve our is spring to be more .attractive in this • n ever before. JONES 1 Balmoral Skirts 1 1 ly two breadths, making it{ necessary but twaseams in a full skirt; in a rest at - JONES' s I Grdperies . • ugars, Choice Syrnp, Good Rio Coffee, , dix and Dandelion "offee, Rice,Corn [Farina, Cocda, & c., at 't JOES' Brushes Cloth h 2*, L • ' nd Men's at , JONES' IBoots and Shos y description Und the best cit silty, at 4. inglow prices, at J NES' Wan Paper. Paper, Transoin Paper, Window Cur orders, Tassels and Fixtures, at J's. ARE, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW NAILS, IRON', PLOWS, :WINDOW FLOUR, PORK, and FEED, in fact, ing that the people need can be had at JONES'. hich will b 0 sold aftlie lowest-rites lINTRY PRODUCE TAICEN EXCHANGE. Condersprt, Pa., June,llB63. Rare,Chances ! I offer 0r.,4a1e ozr reasonable terms arid. time • OMEI =1 ONE FARM I-146 Aeres-46 Cleared ONE FARI4.II-485 Acres—SO Cleared ONE TAit3ll-50 Acres-15 Cleared ; ONE FARM 1-300 Acres-5 Cleared And lots of other Farms and Land: f Some money may be required down, • • Lucleti Brookland, Pa., July 2, '64 tf Thiviag recur d :the• services of EtEI3II. I I"S..OOWBURN; BLACIiSMITH of twenty years experience in England and America. lam prepared to'farnish farmers and traVelers with the best of Norse and OE Shoeing.% Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c., promptly L. BIRD, Pzoprietcii, Brookland, Potter i CO., Pa.* formerly called Cushingville. May 25, 1864.. A T OLIIISTED'§ STORE can always be found the ; best o Cooking, Box and Parlor ; V \ E . S.• Also. TIN and SHEET•RON WARE POTS, KETTt,F,S,. SPIDERS,-,_;SCOTCH BOWLS, PRYING-PANS; 'SAP-PANS, and CAULD-. RONS. Also - Agricultural Implements. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA- TORS, CORN-SHELLERS; HORSEJRAKES, DUG-POWERS, tre. - • HIS. WORK , is well made and the material good. Good and•substantial EAVES-TROUGHS„prapp in any part of the County—Terms ealpy: rdy Pay. of all kinds including Cash s ldom refused. , ' - , Store on Main Street opposite the Old - Court House, Coudersport. • Aug. 1, 1863.4-50 • PUTNAM I. Clothes Wringer I Will wring anything from a iingte Thread to 1 a Bed-Quilt.: C• rpacr,s : 65.50, $6.00, and $ ; 8.00. P. A. Stebbins &. Co., A4ents for Potter. county.--Jan 25. 1863- P. L STEBIN ez, Pairig.the highest price in WOOL! 50 , ,000 POUNDS WANTED ! !Coudersport, June 28; 1864. '' P. A., Stebbins Sri, Co. RE AGENTS for the sat of! WHEELERS: WI SON'S SEWING gACRINES for Potter County 1, iNoy'r 18, '63 " 1' ' -DR. TOBIAS' , . VENITIAN LINIMENT EF AS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISF.AC -11 il , TION during the fourteen Years it has Veen 4ntroduced into' the United States.- 4fter being !tried by millions, it has been prnclamed the pain destroyer of 'the world! Rain canno..be where ,this. liniment is rep 'tied. If us6d as direct(ffi ittannot a Id nev er has failed { a singleinstatice. Vor n \ colas, epughs and Influenza; it: can't be. beat. One '45 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful!in every family for stidclenlacci dents, such as burns,l cuts, scalds, , insect stings, &c. 'lt is perfectly innocent to take internally; and can be _given to, the oldest Jerson or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 eats a bottle. Office,' 56 Cortlandt Street, ew York. Sold by all druggists. DASH PAID FOR BUTTER, by . F,..E.,,iiipenc 4er MANHOOD . • HOW LOST! HOW RESTOREO 46Just published, a." new, edition of Dr. ulverwell's Cellbrated Essay n the radical cure' (without medicine) of SPREMATORRHOEA, or. Seminal Weakness, In yoluntary Seminal losses, IMPOTENCY, Iletltai ond Physical Incapacity, Impediraerits to Mar. ridge, etc.; also, CONSIIMPTIOfi, EPILEPSY, and pus, induced' by self•indrilgence or sexual xtravagance. • ref-Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cens. The celebrated author in this admirable rsay clearly demonstrates,' from a thirty ears successful practice, that dui alert : nine; consequences 'of self-abhse may be radically erred withoiit the dangerdus use of internal Medicine or the application of the knife-- toointing - Out a' moue of cure, at once simple, eertain and'effecutal, by means of whiclrsev iery sufferer, no matter wbat' his condition fnay be, rhay cure himself cheaply, privately :and radicely.' !ear This Lecture should be in the bands every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal - in a plain envelope, to any ddress,poel-paid,"on rec;eipt 'of six cents, or I' vro post stamps. ;Address the pliblishers. . CHAST. C KLINE . C 0 .t 121. 1 Bewry No* York Post office hos 4586 0- OtkTS S. OATS ! OATS NT WAV,I) • f will pay 80 Cts..VASIFI, for. OATS delivered at my Store in 11111 Port. . COLWELf. - Dec.'l9, 1864., , 1 1 A- SOAP Qultitiod Set ARE CASH for 'd I - -Inquire at, STEBBINSI FITTIJA;Sig.I4IOtIt o SApAlt 1., ~ lIMIFORLDI GEZktiellECTion '-'—' ..1.-s-Piirefftil • antlYEktiolltiOns "E,liiii4sejLi From`Emery{ es, a iccll wwls In 'Aram -- - . _,:, , fordalfainet, -._ - .... , :t. ...,„ .L .- . , . "I have-mfiellarge Ariantitieit of Yotti - SAltliiik- - iitta.a, but never yet oneVottleNtidelw filled of the desired abet andfttll'satisfactton to game tvlail l ook it. As fast as our till° tryttitheyagrenthtstilias been no medicine ' it betore In our Fountendtlop Eruptions, PinflplOS, sideliis s , tustnimi,viri . cern, Sores, and all Dinetties ortliaSkin. From *Sr. Pohl. &mafiosi BriSid,..itt4l. ~ I enly . do"my duty toyotradd the - whfil I add•my testimony to that you pnlillii . of,,,ths-mo. • dicinalratues of your SAna.krAlULtiA, .3IY dangle; ter, aged ten, had an afillethig themer fil'hm• ears{ eves, and hair for years, whieli we Were unable to ; cum until we.tried ytitieSARSAr.,MUW‘, , 'She has been well for some months. p. - 'V. , . ff ' 7- - , --- , A. FrMii'2ll . ll., Vane =&aloe, a' trill,knipcmarul soltalsl esteemed tudyq(Dennismille. Cape ility:Co;4lo`...l.:'„• .t. Ily,,daughter has suffered for a yMir past - VIM* icrofitlottS ertiption; Which weir:very trolitilesdeser Nothing afforded any relief nutil,..; tin e „, ......ttiodlysie Smia,toantra..a,which rioSuetallPleF.elY =weber "' From Charles .P ?.; G'ayo,..Eig...cf ,14e tclite/rknowis Gape, Murray 0!! Co., manufisiturers of :tnassellot tapers inriVashua;.Y... H. . . 1! - : - r.'"'" t,r) .1. had for several ears a- very troublesome, launor fa _my fav,4 w hi ch grew constantW;Stritil until it dlidlotred any features end betrune ma kW exable: afiliction. .1. tried almost , erCrY thing aMani weldor boric and medicine , lint WilltoiaCliuy. relief , whatever r initil I.ttiok yeiurSitts.tratettA:L ItlitimediatelY made my fatiCuforaeina yon told Mel it might for• a time;: but RC a-. few AMlUF.the , nenrj skill began to- form undo. the blotches, ancl-eott-., tinned until my face is mi Smooth's! any belly's:- and T am without any symptoms ofithealisecusettiar, , I know of. I enjoy perfect health; and srithout.t J., doubt owe It to your SAITS.trAItILLS. I - s. . ~,.:' ~ Erysipelas General DobilitY—Porgy . tbs. -- 8100 d.:.... ,1' ; • ' - From Dr. Roll. Scncin, Roustort;St.,hem Torh.: , ~ Du. AY En.: I stildom'fail to remove - Einiitiinis , and Scrofulous SoreS by the . perSevOingeseotytitte SA FtsAPARILLA, and I have tustecnircured an attsielc of Malignant Erusipelas.with it.. •,,Ne alterative Wo; possess equals, the,lBAusaPAittht.li you balm. sup plied to the profession avivell - astir the people.'l From J.' E: Johliston, Esq., TrakToian, - 0hi0.41 4 . For twelve years, I hail the 3•allotv Erysipelas on my right arm, during wldeli tithe+ tried all the celebrated physicians 1 could:Tema; and toolti War, dreds of dollars worth of medicines: The Omni- - were so bad that the cords beeline vialbleond this doctors decided that my. arm =tit peMnputatedll began taking your SAIVIAPAIIILLA' rook tiiai. bet ties, and some of your.PILLS.- Together they bark cured me. lam now as well and soTand'as any-bodni Being in a public place, my ease in Ikijown to every. body in this community, mid exciestbe vrianderof a 11 ... .;_, • ~ . "-'‘. _,-?, From Hon. Henry 31onio, 3f: P. 1 ): for kciecastie, a leading-member of...,the aicidiars Perlin- C..lr.i . , lune. .: . . - )1 - it ~ I have used your Saits.trAntr.i.alin rev -thedlyi for _general debility - , and foriparifying the bl w a. With very beneficial results, and 5ie1:C . 013 1 5 ,1,4 11*.14 commending ititothe a fi licted;" ~ . i. . .... , ~.,,L .4.. ~. St. .A.olhony's‘ Fire, - 'fbase,j-13alt. -Mu*, • ' Scald Head, 1344 a BYes. :., ', ... E ... From. Harrel! Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the Tunkhannoth DentOctat., POrnserania.. - -. ~ "Our only child, about:three- yeara-ef.age,Wasi attacked by pimples ou his forehead., They rapidly spread until they formed . a loathifeme and virulent . sore, which covered his' face, and; actually blinded his eyes for Some days. A skilful physician applied - nitrate of silver and other remedies, without • airy apparent effect. For 'lateen days!.we. guarded his hands, lest with them he should' tear open-thefes tering and corrupt wound which-Covered his whole face. Basing tried every thitig - ; else we had any hope from, we began giving your ti.thearauns.a, and applyiug the 'iodide of potalh lotion, is yea direct. The sore began to heal when We had Oven the first bottle, nd was irll - 3vben we-had finished k t. the second. The child's d ehishec,irhiehhed -dens oat, grew again, and lie is . ‘raili -healthy-and - fair as any other. The . whole n •oldtiorbood piedict4.4 that the child must the'." • . ' I 1 - - • ~- - - ' Syphilis and Mammal Disease. - - - )From Dr. Hiram Sloat;of St4onis, Missouri... , *I rind your SAUSAY.I.ItILIA A more .effectual • remedy for the secondary symptoms -. or Syphilis and for syphilitic disease than any; other we-possess. The profession are indebted to yon for some of thii best medicines we Isufe." , ~ • 1 ' , :. • „. ~, ~ From A. J. Freud!, M.D., an eminent physician of , Lawrence, Mass., !Who is a prominent member of ' the Legislature or NassachusettC. "Ds. Avith. , My deur - Sir i II have found- ynur S,UtsAPAIULT.A an excellent reniedy„for Syphilis, both of the primary and seconclary!.ype; and- effeo ttdil - in some cases that were tool obitinath to,yfeld to other remedies. 'I de not know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." .1 , ~-, - • • Mr... Chas: S. Fan. Limb, of Kea' BranstefiN 3'...E. had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for yearsi in spite of-every remedy or treatment that Could he aPpliediMitittho persevering use of AtEit's SARSAPARILLA relieved him. Few eases-can be found More inyeteratOand distressing khan this, and. it 'GOA/ scVeral dozen bottles to complex.. • - . : 1 • Leucorrhces, V7hiteSi.Peiriare Weakness, are generally Prodneed by internd Sernfu7ous Ul ceration :old arc very often cured by the alterative effect nethis SAIIsArARIT.T.A. .ornecarsen reqUire, however, in aid of the SAits.lT.arata.a, the 'skilful application of local remedies. . . . From the well-knonm and taidely-celebrrited Dr.. Jacob ;Morrill, of Cincinnati.' !i- :- " I have found your SAISSAPAILLA an excellent ,iterative in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leucorrlicra, Internal Ulderatioft, arid local debility arising from time scrofulous diatliesiA. have yieldeeto it, and there sire few that do, , not. when its effect Is properly aided t.)y local treatinent." A lady, unwilling to allot' time publirAtion of her . . . name, write; .: i .. My sl a ughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating, LencorrhMa af. long, standing, by two bottles of your SAILAP.I.IqLLA..." - . , Elheurnatism, Geut,'Liver !Complaint, Dys-, ' Impala, Heart Disease, Neurtilgia, . . When caused - 1m Scrofula in the; system, rat) rapidly cured by this Ilx.r. Sans.u.antm , ..t. i , , - •AYER'S CA.TITARTre . PILLS- possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, -and their superior virtues are so universally libown, that we need not do more than to .assure the public their qualityis maintained equallO the best it ever has been, and that they ma he depended en to 'do all that they have ever done. = ' Prepared by J. C. AYE,I3; M. D., & Lowell, Mass., and sold-by,! • - - Sold by C. S. &M.A. Jones, Couderspuri.. Chapel Bros., Ulysses. ,-; C. 11. Sinimoes, Oswayo. ;' . ; Vann & Nichols, Millport4 , Colwell & Co., Roulet, - ; and, , byi Dealers everywhere. SA POIsTIFLER . Or Condent - risitect Le Family Soap Pl WAR makes high prices ; qaponifrer helps.tta reduce them. It makes SOAP, for - FOUR a pound by using your-kitchen grease. ACA LITTON I Ai spaiions Lyea Are of-. fered also. be careful' arid only bay PATENTED, article put u 0 in.tron,caasi *others beirig COUNTERFEITS.. PENASYLVANIASALT MANUFACTURINO Co, FIIILAIIsELPHIA—rNo: -10.7 Vaunt Strgelt. PIT rsEtuRG--Pitt, SCieet 'rind Duquerne.WAy Costar'sVermine L'iterra afar . For Rats,,Mice Roaches Ant Bed Bugs, *albs in Fairs. WoOlens, fEe. • ! I nsects on Plant lions, Aninistle, &c. , , Put up, in 25c. 50e. atid $l-.1,0 - TiOres.r . ,Rottles, and Flasks, $3 and. sEl.sizt Institutions, kc , 1 infallible rerrieddllllnetWn." "Free frr.rn . Poisaris." ; • "Not dangerous - to the Human Family." ' "Rats come out otthelr - boles'to * * *Sold Wholesale , in all large cities. ***Sold by all Druggists 0 4 0-,l!etatieroiro7- . where - ; - ***! Beware! °fell: orthliss Vimitabons * *See that "Oosili's" n.meircin Bottle and . Flask; bef ore you:ibk.fi , * * *Address Deur*? CataiN. * * *Principal Depot sreßiocS* os., .g. nts , Couderspott, Ye. Via°leaale
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