0 ' '","`"'?".`•, , t • . M U. S. CQAN. : The secretary of the Trepsqy gives notice that subscriptions will be rpcmved for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable from Aug.15th,1564, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cept. pet: anntdri,--p4in ca‘ttudliiftteigt:boß to . VI, pal!! lit l ,l^fill iiibbyl - 14 - ,i;. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder- at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more then twenty years from their date, -as the Goveffitaglit;inat electt - ',,They will be issued in detrotriulticas illf46oAloo, ,$500,: $l,OOO and $5,00/), and asubscri multiple must be for fifty dollars or some pof fifty dollars. ' • The' notes - will be transmitted to the owners, free of transportation -charges ns soon after the receipt 'of the original Certificates of De posit as they can be prepared. , As the noted draw interest frfm August. 15,, 'persons malting deposits itilseequent to that date, uteist pity ps.-Ittrerestiacerned - from - date of dote - lo dttfe of -iretiotsit. - - 1 . `'-' :-- t • , Parties depositing _twenty-five thousand dollars end upwards for these notes at any one sime NI ill be allowed a commission of •one quarter of one per cent., which will be paid. by Ole Treasury Department upon the receipt sof.4llsoaill for the:spouts; certified to by - the Etear,ssith,-whont she - deposit was made. No 4,tednetions , for. ,commtssions ,must -be made from the deposits. SPECIAL AD VA ArTA GES. of this LOAN: It is a National -.Savings Bank, offering a higher raiJe of interest than any other, and the best; sceuritif. tiny savings hank W hich pays iti'depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is : paying in the' best circulating' me . Ilium of tot epantry, : and it's - Fis uns/pay in _i_y s thing bettCt;ldi its - own e.kse are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government 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 accornalated , sintetest, and are the 1 best security with banks us collatterals for discounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal inteies: on the notes for three years, this privilege of cotiversion is now worth abont three per cent. for the chrrent rate for - 5:20 BOnds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the preiaium on six.per cent. 13.,5. stocks was over twoaty per cent. • - It will be seen that the actdal profit on this lotirt, at the present market rate, Is , not less than ten per cent. per annum. '. --- - z .. Ds Exemption from State or Mittlic;pal Tazatici: But aside from all the advantages, we have 40p4#1.ateN o f '„special Act of Congress ex empts all bonds and . i .i." ( rcacurzi notes, from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two percet.t..per annum, accerd ing to the rate of taxation in various parts of the conntry. , • It is hell eved thitno selcuriti es offer so great ' Saducernerits to len ers s aa those issued by the goVernment. In all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability - of private parties, or, stoblecumpan" , l4,! , .pr, ,seprtte communities, only, is pledged for paiment,•::bile the whole property of the country 14 held to secure the' discharge of all the otaligatlons of the United' tates.' While the government offers the most liberal terms-for its loans, it believes that the very strong.est•apPehl will' be to the• loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depa'sits.. ',The party deponting must endorse I • upon the origina/ certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be ,ssued in blank or payable:: , 3 order. When ' so`endorsed it must be left with the dicer re ceiving the deposit, to be' forwarded to the Treasury Department. S übs crinti ins will be received by the Treas nrer of the Fnited States, at Washington, \ the Several Aissistant Treallbrers and designated lienositrtr,es t and by the First National , Bank. of Philadelphia, Pa. . :First Nationarßat.l: of Dant - illo„ Pa. 'O - 3 , .lklistNational Bank of Erie, l'a. first National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa. ' And by all National Banks which are deposi llarieS of public money, and All Resoect4te Banks and Bankers throngheut the country will give further in formation' and -Afford every . Facility - to Subscribers. flo:3rai Advainistra'tor's 'Notice. T E e Lettersi s -)L e, lyiy of s n ht to 01'44letlxqyiltcrarnstrip,- Po;ter county, dec'd, Itfife‘ltikkriNgrAt4d to tlii•SulaiarilFer, all per -, guns indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate r payment, and those haring e 1 iras ar j inst the same will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement to k HUDSON HENDRYI, Adui!r. Allegany, Aug. 30, 1564 800 rtl'rs • IV ANTED rpQ e seli by subscription, Ali sample, excel- Pcipular Illustrated Fa:rttil3; Works. low Price IfiTSTORY of the REBEI.,LION, of which over forty thousaid of Vol. 1 have already been sold. It is a goOd business for ex-Soldiers, and othels out of : 7 1 _ j i` 4 ' i":Also;.fitir s. ,salli' to Pedle-0 Aferchanta and Agents, Stationery frchages, Battle Scenes, 'Portraits and otter pictures for "the Tittles," "%Vizir Maps, beautiful AlbunrCard.s Currency Holders, etc. For Circulars, with particulars and terms, addles, ' • .ITENRY BOWE, ' No. 111 31e.ia Street, Cincinnat*, 0. 1 • . Estate of Ge.vge Estes : D 9 NOTICE, WHER:E..kS, letters of the estate of Gt-or brott township, dec'cl the undersigned, no, persons knowing estate to call a baring clair 6obri linistratiob on :te:s, late of He; • vebeen granted eis hereby iven , to all emselves indebted " to said settle immediately and 6100 Fp preseut t t hem for, payment. 0 LTX.. aistratrix.. r , Nov. 22, 1864 MITE CONFFSSIONB ;AND ,EXPERIENCE r. or evtNyht.e.; of:lll.4'lPd for the benefit and - as caution , to young men and others who sutl'er frcith / Nervous Debility, P emoture Decay of Lion : hood, ,ge.,-supplying at. the some time the orself=ture. 'Br'one who .has cured hintseif afeer undergoing coosidei-able quaeyt ery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed Pn velope, sinsle coples ma} he had of the author :. - , - I,4..4.T.HANIMS:JfakYFAIR.. Esq., Erooklpn, Kings Co.. N. Y. WIL Adrai nistr i xtor's Notice. WHEREAS Let Letters of Administration to the estate Of -B. 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A complete Set. comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate 6f 54 50 per vol., freight at txpense of purchaser] 1 4'cldress HApl,kitjtpTy w rta, . Franklin quare,'Ne York_ OLEAN' ACAPEPTY. tte Pall Term will 'copal enc.& August3lst 18e4 and : -Continue thirteen weeks., „Tuition feom's4.l3o to 58'.00 perjerzn, ~ a ,oard can be had in the Principal's family. Rooms for Qelf-boarding- can be had .in the . ACademy Buildings at 5.1.00 per ' - R. wiLDMAN,ii4.'I44 Principal, assisted by ' other. Teacher „i Class will bb orgbni7ed for the instructio& Of ' tealiherS in their profession; in which' liilliVo — OVeiNoknial Methods and other valuable aids -will „be-used; - F. S.IIARTIN, President: ETANLY, MAATIN, Secretary. ==n Winter;;Go • :ovs,T)Kirs: " I . OUP. atttentioit islntitcd to the,large and attiltetiva Stock just' -receitrel , , and,: for sale es low . a 3 the same qualities can e bought anywhere in the county._ ; We ha)•a on band- a -large. eta_ varied as • sortnient of Dotnestio Cottons, utenprbing,. BROWN SHEETINGS, and • ' • • SEIBTINGS, " " • •'E mums BL • I DENIMS,- STRIPES: , I • CHECKS, TIMINGS, and • COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be ninteis n 9ld. • - We purchase Our goOde for Cash , and' offer Thera at a very small advance From Cost. • - FLANNELS. IF yea Want to ptirchase - - RED ; • . GRAY BLUE; or PLAID' FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL;. call At Olmsted's. DRESH,GOODS;, j . • DELAINES, t ( PRINTS, BROCHE, and WOOLEN,SHAWS is 24 cts scriber's HOODS; SONTAGS, NDBIAS, - BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSP , WRES," - a full supply; , - ' At Olmsted's. (I)I,Q'T`SINU. DON'T fall to call 'before purchasin, see the assortment 800 NN4 OR Men; riety a. For Molasses, syrup, Sugar, Tea and i fdet eTeiything in the Grocery line A full assortment of.almost verythim kept in a country store on. hand. o keep Goods ; that will give setisfae. sell goca articles at the lowest. hvin i • I 1 ~ Grain of ail kinds, 1 . Butter, Wool-, Sheep Pe Deer Skins-, , • Also, County, Township and School Orde r of which the highest prices will be • lit Oluristed's Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, E9BI L HISTORY. Or 1864 , Brings many , a change, therefore I eluded to changemy system of doin and I shall hereafter sell for , - 1 CASH or FRQDUCE, .; L BU,TTER, LARD, EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN, DRIED ( BERRIES, &e. IN my stook of Groceries I have a choice ` assortmentof TE AS,--- I , • GREEN, SUGARS, I MOLASSES, HONEY SYRUP SALARATUS, COFFEE. Also; PREPARED COFFEE, MUSTARD, ' - N - have a good stock. (bought so that 'I am 11_ enabled to sell at prices current before the War) of ! DRUGS, a n d . • , 1 PATENT MEDICINES, Also, KEROSENE OIL. 1 1 7 A.NK PE I NOTIONS, - • ' . ) ' ' ' gANCY. SOAPS, EXTRACTS, and ( : [ I - ' 'PERFUNERY, are still kept. ' ; 1 I. H FLOUR,; I •„ I 1 I ! • l I IORK, " I ME A.L.of all kinds. , . And many (3ther things too numerous to mention kept constantly on , hand anwill be sold for; r, , - .1 i 'VMS PROFIT. . . 1 than ever before. offered in this:market. E. L SPENCER. Jan. 20; 21 . 384 1 . • - - 1 - -1 Dr. A. FRNCH's CELEBRATED TONIC' BITTERS RE becoming thy most popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPT,AINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAEN ' DIOE, - DEBISITY OF THE 'NERVOUS' SYSTEM and' WEAKNESS 'Of the STOEAOH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS: • It is, also !tainting a. great reiutation in :the ' ' ' • tuto of.aarrErEELC: Principal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co.,:ra. _"_ ATE_ At Zll:flat 1 , & S #5l 0 Wnmen ,!c Children, in gn d dienp At Olmst AT QLMSTED'S AT OLMSTED'S, Vautfli. BLACK, and JAPAN PEPPER;'&o;, &c ti 4 LM .F 4 ~•_; - - • t :3 "1 VE -FOUND ITI Itiras the - fezil tionlor theAtronConitt who .: - .' . .2.; . •-p - : : : ~..•:, , ....;.•,, , , . :1, : k :-....- : Id-thikt_ the world mo ved. lit iti First discover& 7,• 2 ,1 _orbit ' siot ; _ a joyena law been t he exelam ssrho. have found TEL. PLAT lion °ribose can be pnielmsed FiF 13t1.1 PER CENT.. below the market where GOOD' or TWENTY, find, them as representFd. Two price; end ye be considered in purchasing binge are luality and the Price, and 14 both, can be better satisfied icithan any other in this or ad 'es. Think' v4riciliefo-e b nying %oda: the. chasers' stud with our sto oining cons, " DEAR RH." Now is your Ulric to fro ARTICLE. "belays ars • dan cure a GOO ometimes fatal.". Don't tsa t for geroue and , vmons advance in Goods. another eno ing but it. partial list of our The fella arge assorti Me i ru:to on-of the Ladies'is coiled:to the rinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Maroon, Bite. •Some of these were bought . the rise and will be sold nearly as ent wholesale prices at JONES' ad}es• Crot,h and Fancy Colors at , JONES' The.attenti4 stock of Drab and ' preriOus,tol low as preii Slut, Gre Boy's -Wear; • Striped, Checked; and Plaids ntucky Jeans;and Cottonades o st quality at • JONES'. Cassltnere- Tweeds, Ti the very b. and MI ourning Goods • vi Black zinc, Dela Purple Go Alpacas, Empress Cloth, BOurba nes, Rep Cloths, arid Black anti ds of various kinds at.JONES' Domestics • etings, three-qnarter, four-quarter, r, fine unbleached; Pillow Case ing Muslin, Shirting, Ten,quarter , or sheets 'at JONES' Mr! Heavy Sh , five-qunrt. and Shee bleached d , s White Goods gin, daccnet, Cambric for .11, Linen, Swiss Muslins, Nainsook aid, striped or plain, and Bishop JONES' •'1 Barred M I Skirts, 'le i 3fueiin, p Latviis at MO Embroideries nds, Ladies Collars, ndersleeves that is Dimity B with pr ithout collars at MEI • Woolen Goods , tb tabs or points, for Infants and Misses and Ladies ; Nubia's, Under , d Caps at JONES' ion agd Hoods, Children sleeves a profit. Prints ' dren, Shirting Prints, -plain black, black,blue and white, and. all kinds at JONES' For Chi white en of Fano Cloths ack Broad Cloth, excellent quality lefore the rise. Cassimeles, black d. black and fancy Doeskin, staged, • d Plaid in fancy colors, and Cloth :e suits at - , JONES' Gents' bought .11k mix plain, a, for who' ts, Furs pafor a id / Hosiery I s wool ribbed, 1 cotton ribbed, cotOn dared and white, plain or fleeceit Women plain, c Girls' hit; brown, mixed, wool or -cotter: 1 balmoral stoOkings. Miens' home and city-math 1 sizes, white Or mixed, at JONES',; I r rGloves ' ies, Gaiintlet and Hand Gloves, Els otton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent log Gloves, Nssimeres, , at TONES' 64 and no Boys', ace eon brisinesa For La Ligon, fiaa Shawls ies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Broglie, Lei* are, Woolen Plaid;• a great variety of !colors at • JONES' For La and Sq elegani Delaines i • .estie and' foreign manufacture.'' We, ure our patrons that we believe our 1. is spring to be more attractive in this ; n ever before. JONES' Of do. , can as stock line th' I' Bath:Loral Skirts , ray two breadth; =inking it pecessary but two seam in a full•skirti in a great at '_ , .** • ?ONES' '- - • With to hay varlet; - ' Groceries . .mars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee ndi.e wad Dandelion.."offee, Rice, Cor , Farina, Cocoa, .57,c., at '4ONES' Teas, West Sttre. Brushes Tooth, Nail, Bair, Hat, Paint,', l frarnish !rtist Brushes at ' 'JONES' , Cloth and - Dr gs and Fancy Articles Di Oils, aint:, qnd Dye Stuffs, Whiteead in Tine ns,Alcoliol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp and amp• Fixtures. Glass, Patent . Medicines, Clie 'call, Botanical Herbs, Perfuniery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and oodea Combs, Potuadea'and bblOgries, fine assortment of FlaooringiExtracts, Ink and Paper, and Linseedlpil—raw. oiled, at ',TONES' and : Pens and _ . . Clot,hing_ and Men's at EIS ;13Ocits and Shoefs ery description and the best guality,'M ishing low pkices at - jiLIONES' Of e asto Wall Paper :1 ng Paper, Transom Papers wftidolF Car ., Borders, Tasseleland Fixtures, at J's. • • DIVARE, WOODEN;W,Ani iVILLOW- E, NAILS, IRON, PLOWS,:tiVINDOW H, FLOUR, PORK and 'FE in fact, r thing'that; the tieople need can be had at JONES' .- f which wi l be sold at the lowest-rates , 1 COUNTRY , PRODUCE TAKEN EXCHANGYL__ Ocadersort, Pa., June, 468. - •-1- .... , 71 .. .•,,,,..:- ~.,• ,- I --'''-r-Arli` '4" ileum- - ' areixAta . irl 1 offer for sate on=able terms ; and It - b. eral time :':"• " - 1 '.• ' .Acres-6 Cleared 4' ,ON-4 FAR 1.,-.1.4 OX Mg I- 1 2ip A - cies-80 'Cleared FARM t 5t = Acres--15 'Cleared ONI FAI4 t-L 7 3o9'Airres , 7 4s. Cleared .1. A 124 lots of other Farms and Lead. , Some money may pe required down.,- . .. •• n- Lucießirth . Pa64' tf II theof Having secured, services 'HENRY, S.'?COWI3URN LACKSMITII of pieriti yeais e;perierle.e in England arid Arap,iiCh... ani.prepared to furnish fainfera and travelers with the best of :11orse. and Ox Shoeing, Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives Ste., promptly. L. BIRD, kreprietor, • BroOkland Potter Co., Pa. . foraie'rly, called Cushingville. May 25 1864. AT H. 34 otansrrEres gTORE can 'always be found the best o Cooking,, Box and Parlor "S T O i • ,V\E S.: 'Also, TIN and SHEET :IRON ARE, POTS, KETTLES,' SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAPRANS, and' QAULD RONS. Also N - ' Agriotiltural Irtipleinents; N such as , PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, QORN-SHELLERH, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS; &d. ' • - HIS WORK is well made and the material good. Cloud and aubstanvial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy, Ready Pay of all kinds, i4acluding Cash, seldom !refused. (Store on Main Street opposite the Old CourS , , House, Coudersport. • Aug. 1, 1863.-50 • . PUTNAM . Clothes Wringer Will wring anything from a'single Thread to ,a Bed-Quilt. PRICES : $5.50, $6.00; and $B.OO. P. A. Stebbins & C 0.,, Agents for Potter County,--Tan 25, 1863 JUICES' P, A. STEBIN & . p. Paying the highest price in CASH for , • W I t OL - • 50,000 POUN DS 'WANTED ! J Coudersport, jane 28, 1884. P. A. Stpbbins & Co. ARE AGENTS for the of WHEELER Si; WILSON'S SEWING 'MACHINES for FOtter County ' Noy'r 181'63 151 t. TOBIAS' 'VENITINAT LINIMENT( HAS GIVEN UNIVERS4 ,SATISFAC TION during the fourteen year it•has been introduced into the United States.— After being tried by Millions,' it ha's been procla:ruccr the pain deStroyer of *he world. Pain, Minn.; be where this liniment is ap- , plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev er has failed' in a-single instance. Fo'r 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' burnsl ,cuts, scalds,' insect &c. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given to the', oldest person or youngest phild. Price ..2.sland 50' cents A bottle. Office, 56 New York. ' Sold by all drt rIASH PAID FOR BUTT . ) _IJ by E, MAN,.13.0 OD : HOW - LOST t HOW RESTOED! Just published, a new HOW_ of Dr; CalverViellls Celebrated Essay on the 'radical cure (without medicine)', of SPeawintinonA, or Seminal Weakness,' In voluntary Seminal losses; IMPOTENCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity; Impediments to Mar. riage,, etc. ; also: OoNsumirtor., FiPM.RE'SY, and Trrs, induced by self-indulgence or 'sexual extravagance.. ! ter'!Frice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cens. • The celebrated anther: in . .this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that. the, alarming consequences ofifelf-abuse 'nay be radically cued without the dangercois use of interbal Medicine or the application' of the knife--- , pointingout a move of cure, at onee certain and effecutal, by means of which eV, -1 cry:.suffefer, no matter what hisconditian may be, may eurelimself cheaply, private y 1 and:radically. , , . VirThis Lecture sheuld be in the . ban s Of every youth and '-, the land. Sent,, under seal, i !lope, to a y is cents ): or t a w a o dr PesostApsotasttn-Ppl.d, of k otbe cgAs, J. i 27 Bowryl~}o • 0 ATS It. OA' irpwill pay. 80 -C L. deli*eidd at ray Pee:. 190804 . A . S OAP ,question Bc,ttl d Jnquire At; .BTEBDEKS' MEM _..iy.,. _ _ . ,itairtinationia va riously , cansedtby mercurial t 'disOalkqew'. living, diSorde#&iligettion r frotfi l uidieglthy food, imp* Of,: filth Urid.74lthY li - delft, the depreSSinl ' Vices, '.'iiid,' tilicit ia allP I hY' the venereal Infection . . Whatever " beith. ,origin, it is fiereifitaifitilliti• constitution, ,descentling 4 ‘froin,; : parerta'tio' v e}llldretGthrio . the third and ihnith getteraticiti;"•:".ixideedpit , seems to be 1114 rod of 11l 'who saytr,",“.l:will visit the',lnisiiiities if IlieVathers-ufloir.theirl • children." The diseases it origintitea.tahe various- 4 naniea, , ..according..to ,the organs it Attacks: . •. In the lungs,. Sniefuln.produoel - lubercles,, arid] finally ; Consumption riii, the • glands, .swellitigs.;Which:_srippurate and 'be; come uleerotil sores ; ` in - the stomach and bowels, derangements which; produce iMii gestion, dyspetsie, and lifer complhititi4on the skin,.eruplave and dittinieoris - aftettions. These, all having the - Satrie brigin, -- reqUirethe ~ same reinedy, fviz4ntifleifflon and invigera- ' tion 'of the hlood. Purify" the .blocid, .nd these dalfzerots clistemptrri; leaye.yOti, With !. feeble,-foul, of corrupted:blood, you :car i net • have health; iwith that ~ life .of the flesh'] healthy, you cMonot havt. scrofulous disease. \ - - Ayer , e sersdpariutt ~.,- , ',1:t.3 \., is compoimded, from the most effeetriallintt- dotes that medical science has discovered for • this afflicting Idiitentifer, ditl'fOr the - Cure - of the diSorders 4 entails. That it is far tiifpe 'rier to any ether remedy :yet deviseckla known by all who have giVen it atrial. - That ; . it does combine virtues truly extraordinary Ott their effect upon this class. of complaints, is intlisputablY proven by the great muititudo of pUbliely known and remarkable, cures it as made of the following diseases: King's tm.l, - ,t or Glandular Swellings, ..Tumors, - Fzup::ens, Pimples; Blotches and-Sore#, Erysipelas, One or St. - Authony's lire, ~, . Salt Rheura,:,Scald Head; Coughs from tuberculott4 deßsits in the lungs, White Swellinga Debilitm . Droes•tr, Reuralgia Dyspepsia or . Indigestion, Syphilis and .. . Syphilitic • fections, Merourial Diseases, I cn Female We 1 CZSEIS, and, iadecd, the whole series of cot !plaints that iris front impurity of the blood. Minute reports of, individual ; cases may fond(' - in .writs AINIERICAR AI2iIII:NAC, vv lidl is furnished to the druggists for gratuitons di :tribe ti Mi, y; herein may be learned the directions. for it? _use, * and smite 'of the remalrliable eures . Whitli".4. has made ' when all Otlicr remedies had - failed to afford relief. Th l )se. 'cases are purpdsely taken frem all se •tions.. of i i .. . the country, in order , that every eader may have. access to some ;- one who can speak to him of its . benefits front personal experience. t. , ercfnla depresses the vital cnergi,k!s, and thus leaves its victims far 1 more subje,et to disease and its fatal:results than are healthy constitutions.l lienee it tends 'to' shorten, and does greatly i 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. his we' now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, although it is composed of ing-recliepts, some of which exceed the he.st of :2 , :nraipaiilla . ffi. alterative nol't - crJ By its aid you airyprotect yourself front the ruffq- ' ing and! danger of these iiisortiers: .••:.I.•'•tirgfe out the ;foul corruptions that rot and fester; in the blood, pUrge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. iil33 - its ped,u-' liar virdues this remedy stimulates the vital functions; and thus exPels the distempers whfcli lurk within the system or 'Mist out on any part of it. , . . We knew the public have been dece ived by many compounds of .; Sarsciparilla, , , that promisd, • much and did nothing; ; but they. will neither be deceived nor disappointed In this. llts virtues have been proven •bY,lthati -dinit trial, andthere 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 than any other winch .has ever been available to them. ! • .- -' . . _ ';• IM rot OATS B. COLWELV To e ° IV ii Vi t t 3ctionr.Klurks .0 dung:do:Wag( Wades arcien.,..4t, rrolucet'oF '6Y'stii en ted,`;cif3ace~; agate luid-becon* in )etent:o sustain , itatforcesAiAl* dOnai.:acti?,%si.9l4 , the 1 1 914.9 1 41 0 ' into disorder and A'o'FR?S CHERRY PECTORAL . The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con-, sumption, and for•the relief •• of Consumptive patients in advanced ,stages • of the disease. •, This has been so 'long used and 'so-mg rersally known, that Are need do nor tore than assure the public that its quality is kept up, to the best it ever luts been, and that it maybe relied on to do all it has efersdlerne. Prepared J., C. 41-ER & CO., Practical Wait Annlitical Chenzists; • • • LowelL'lSinsa, - Sold by - 01l druggists every wliere. - Sold by C: S. & E. A. Jones, Coudersport. Chappel Ulysses. ; C. H. Simmoes,'Oscvayoi - Mann k Nichols; Millport. • ; • Colwell & Co Roulet' and :by. Dealers everywhere. - §APONIFIER • . .• 9 Or Concentrated Le Falaiily. Soap Maker. , WAR makes high' pricei;'S/1130DiSei helps; to. reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cits. a - p_ourt&by using your kitchen grease. .7: f; PE'CAUTION ! 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Y.. * * *Sold by • , • STEBBIN§ Wholesale it Betail Agosts;Tiondersport,:r