MEM • r • boa ivorr.Eetantlon or IJ:tenth:term° of tfrine;Taftn= l • Ise er ttlaeratton of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrete Gland, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposita, Drops!-, eel Bwellluis • Organic Weakness, Debility, yernale Corr yak, "to 1-IELMBOLD'S 'FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Improved - Rose; Wash Will radically eztortainato front' the system DissaseS stir ins from Habits of Dissipation, at Little orgoenee, tittle or eftange of diet, no inconvenience or orpoeurot sompletely espersedlog thine unpfeaeant and dangerous ringlia, Copia ia and 2lteroury, ict curing these 41sealoa, VSE HEIJIVI.33OI,D'S FLUID EXTDACT In all Dissases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in sues or teems, from trulareoer carafe originating, and tso matter of how lonyetanding, It is pleasant Snits taste and odor s IMASEDIATEin action, and more strongthening than any of 'the preparations of Bork or hon. , lhososuffering from Broken Down or Delicate Coadf• *talons, procure the Remedy at once. The Baader must be aware that however tlighezruty be the attackof the above diseases, Sc is certain to adect his ZOdailisattlt, Mental Powers and Happtnese. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may All the above diseases require the aid of a diorella. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU In the Great Diuretic. HELm1301 , 13 9 8 MOULT CONCISMILLUD . Compound Fluid Extraot Sarsaparilla, dos puritring the blood, removing all diseases arising from .tors and Imprudence In life, chronie consUtullonal dis cuss arising from an impuro state of tho blood, and th e only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Saadi. Scald Read, Salt Rheum,- Pains isnd Swelling of the Donis, Ulcerations of tho Throat an 4 Legs, Blotcbe; assphis on . the Pace, Tetter,Erysip cies, and all scaly erup Slow of the skin, ana bonutifying tho crouncrior. P ‘ rNi fi D AC /19 ' 1 - 1 t'SS NOT A. FEW 111 the wont disorders thatAtfillet mankind arise from the Iftternptfon that secumulates in the Blood.. Of all the &Is. orreries that have been made to purge it out, 60110 can qua In effect //71131730LP8 COMPOUND EXTRACT 07 BARBARA= LA. It cleanses and' renovates the Thood, Instills the vigor of health Into the system, and liphgee out the humors which make.dieelee. It stimulates she healthy fbnotlons of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle In the Blood. Such &remedy, that could be relied on, has long been sought for, .1 now, fob the Lint time; the public have one on which they can de- Vend. Ourapace here does. not adialt of certilleates to show its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they have slier taken. Two tablespoonful of therstract of Sarsaparilla, added 10 tt pint of water, le equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, end one bottle is equal to a gallon of the'Syrnp of Bansparilln, orthe decoction as usually made.. The above Estracts are prepared on purely sciontllle principles—ln racuo—and embody the full strength of She ingredients entering Into their composition. •A ready wad conclusive test will be a comparison of their proper. Ala with Moe ttei forth In the U. tit Dispensatory. HOW TO USE TBE. tiOVIZDtES. I In Diseases of the Blood, Rumors on the race, or ilny and everY part of the body, use Extract Sarsaparilla, ap- Mains to Plospies and all external Rumors or Eruptions the Improved Rose Wash, , ' Use the Extract Buda for all dblettnes requlrinc the aid at a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as tionorrhcoa and 410Cil 1n these use the Extract Duchu and Inject with the Improved Rose Wash. ie TIIE2B EXTRACTS RAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO CBE LI VIE UNITED STATES ARMY, and also are In very general use In all the STATE 130SPITALS AND run= INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as ta private practice, and are considered as Invaluable itenasdles. MEDICINE DELTVIRED TO ART ADDRZSI !Direct letteriti3= HaLSIDOLD'S D111;* 8 011i3110AL WAREHOI7BII, Z 94 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, OH TO I TIELSEDOLIVB MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South. Tenth St., Assembiy Build's, Phila. . .I,4**Kbe 4 v mpsom, in all dintnrunicattois. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE.. Beware of Counterfeits d 131/OWNING'S II Whilst trying Coffke of all thk various,brands, Remember -!1380W2i12W SIIEXC=I O BP—, at the head it stliniW . True, it's not 'like otheis Jthat are IrSOLD EVERYWHERE" 11 1 Alittle stretch, we;alli do. know, good goods will easily beaFi I ; (But a stretch like this—i/sold everywbere"— . ts very apt to tearqj Ii Now, I can safely say, . - without any hesitation, There's none like 41 BROITNING'S I E.TEEI.SI. OR" in this enlightened natiori. Skilled chemists havelnotfound a Clofee from any store • Possessing the sab l- le inFridients as "fMrdwn ing's Excelsior.' ,I ! Nor is there any one, in ior cut of t e CUffee trade, . Who knows the articles from whichiß ,rown , - isg's Excelsior" is made. which h I'm told it's made from! barley, .ye, eat, beans, and Peas 1. I 1 tbr -and thi iame a .LIOUSI. -.her tbings=-ou. RIGHT ONE if you please, 11 J 1 But with the Coffee , nneu I will not -olds con. ' tention For the many, many things they l lsay'r-too numerous too mention. Whilst they're engaged in running .iound from store to store To learn the current wholesalell price of "Brosvning's Excelsior," • Some'who know my Coffee gives perfect sat isfaction,n , • Have formed 'a plan by which , they hopela cause :a quick reaction. 1 The case—'tis with a few ; no douj4'twill be with more— 1 :To name their. Coffeeafter. mine,ABROWN ING',S)..EXCELSIOR." 1 1! Some say their's the only brand that trill stand a ready-test. !' Now try a little of th'em all—seeywhich you • like the best. ) I Three years have passed away since I first I sold a store ; l i Never have I iniyour paper advertised before; Nor would I now; or ever consent to publish more, •;`, If like some used by "everybody," "sold everywhere," in "every stere." A. trade like this I do not wish ;Ithe orders I could not fill; The Factory all Jersey's lard would take— leave not a foot to till. /4 Ify trade is not so very large; still think I have my share; But, reader, you may rest assUred, 'tis NOT "SOLD EVERYWIIERE.I Manufactured audio,. Sale by thsurriter, GEORGE L. BROWNING', _ ' No. 20 Market street Cantq en, N. J. This Wide is not composed ' of poisonous drugs,. contains nothing deletdrious ; many persons use this Coffee that Ohnot use the pure coffee'; it takes but onel and a half ounces to Make s. quart of, goof) strong cof fee'that being just one-half tlt , e quantity it takes of Jitim. Coffee,) and always less than half the price.. ! , . ili ,' RETAIL DVALER§ may purehase it in less quantities than ten gross , at rtfy prices from the Wholesale Grocers. I I tgt„,..Orderd by mail film W . , oledale. Deal ers promptly attended to. , ± WAW)N SOOP I • * MITE subscribar havirt loeltted Lewis-. 1 villa is Prepared to do allpnds of work in his line-, en -short notice nd in the best manner. • I Making and Repair ing - --4 of nil kinds. am enabled'bi theaid of ma chinery to do work in, the tvit on-line better And cheaper titan Any other 6,4tablishment in the county; I am also prepared to make COFFINS. , EpsoN HYDE. Ulysses,'Penn'a, Ded. - 1, 1864 1794. fel,:rd:• r 1/94. INSURANC]; C 9,1% 1 PIANY fz% I, , i NORTH Mt) RICA, PIIILADELPII , A. , 1 Oldest Insarance Odmpan in , America: Cash Capital S u rp l us, atd over $1;750,0001000. ‘ . l SEVENTY-ONE Yehrs Successful Business Experience, with a reputaoon Icor integrity and honorable dealing unslirpossed by oily similar institution. y LOSSES PAID since lonization, $l7.- 500,000.00, without the dg auction of a cent, or a day's delay 1 It , LIBERAL RATES, for alt the safer classes of property. Insurance ;of Dwellings and Contents, a specialty. BRICK or STONE Dwellingi insured per pelnally, if desired, an tqnas of the greatest economy and safety ko the•insured. I It is Wisdom aUd[Economy to insure in the best Companies, ttnrl. there is none better than the old IlifiUragoe co. of Nortb America. Apply to ) iM. W!McALARNEY Agent for Potter county. PUTNAM ; I A Clofhe ; Wringer Will wring anything from a singto Thread to - - PRICE : $lOO, and $8.00.. P.. A St ebbins &Co J. Agents for Potter nounky.—Jan 25, 1863 NANTED, D 6ABLED !SOLDIERS And otheis out of employment to, canvass for OUR;'GREAT NATIONAL WORK gait Published, ' "PIDI LIPS AND POLIO/. mama OP LBILLTIAX 1 ranconx,'' -By PrinkCiosby, of the Philadelphia Ili; comprising one latge octavo volume of nearly 500 pageS. ,:1,• • This is the only work ofthe kind published it is entirely neW and original, containing, bis early hiritory, political career; speeches,proc-' lamations and ether Official documents illus trative of his eintfullndminiStration, togeth er with the seen s and events connected with his tragic end. ,It will be sold only by our authorized traveling Ovate, Ito whom exclu sive territory is given, and liberal commiss ions paid! Send fora circular and terms to ".A.lneriaki Publishing Agency, Box 211, No. COO Cheitout Stie,etPhilodelphia. FWICIF AthSES,--for the La 4rIBBDIS' 111.1. NT JUL die 'S BL -at = smoNs , pOLON. B AND CTSTO : t- -•- • I return you mv sincere thanks fiffyour liberal patronage' for the past few years, air Would say to, you thatrl have - located " m self at Wellsville, N. Y., apd mayrhereaf r be foUnd at the EMPIRE, :STORE ' • i ,: . - 1 i ' • • ;I - 2 . NEW YOR !i. .STORE , (Having bought out GO. Store formerly occu pied by Geo. Asher), li shall continue to WiCOLESIaLE I ,AND:RETAIL . • in both of the above Stores', and-bope to see all of my old friends and customers, as.they are in want of Goods; and -wilt try .to e& them low enough to pay them for coming. - We are now selling the best PRINTP from to'IS cents, Extra GINGEWIS from 15 to 25 cents Good SUEETINGS 'from 42 to'26 cents TICKS, DENIMS,, STRIPES, and i►U otlte Goods in proportion. CL 0 Good suits $lO to, $l5 and Extra fine suits in propottion. And as I have an over stock of Clothing I will sell at Willow sale 15 per leent. less than the same can be bought in New York. 1 BOOTS & 411.0.E5, HATS & CAPS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS 40 at reduced prices, GROCERIES very low. RICH DRESS SILICS, EMPRESS CLOTIIS, POPLINS, and all other styles of LadieS' Dress GoodS, very, Hoping to receive an early; call, I remain yiur C. U. SIIIII.IONS. I Wellsvillo, N. 'Y., March 25. 1865. P. A. STEBIN & Co, Paying the highest pike in WOOL! 56,000 POUNDS WANTED '• Coudersport, June '2B, 1864 1 THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK OF 'TIIE CITY OF 'NEW YOP.K. Capita; $1,000,000 Pala FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, And Special AY cnt for Jay Cooke, Subscrytzon Agent, • WILL DELIVER 7.30 lions, FREE OP ;CHARGE, by express, in ,all parts of the country, and receive in payment Checks on New 'York, Philadelphia; and Bostpn, current bills, and all five per cent. interest notes, with interest to date of suliscription. Orders sent by mail willpromptly filled. This, Bank receives the accounts `of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in- dividuals keeping New York accounts. J. U. ORVIS, President. J. T. THU, Cashier. The Rochester .Straw-Cutter. oLMSTED &KELLY, Coudersport, bare the 61Feb:wire:agency for this ,celebrated machine, in this county. It is covenient, du. sabre, and OHBA?. . Dec.l, 1860.-1 Z ARCANA. WATCH AN. ELEGANT t.NOVELTY IN W47CHES., The cases of this watch are nn' entirely new invention composed of six different met, als ,combined, rolled together and ished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, called Arcane, which will always keep its color. They areas beautiful as solid geld, and are afforded at one-eighth the cost. The case is beautifully designed , with' Panel and shield for name, with Patent Push Pin, and engraved in the exact styl& of, the cola , brated.Hold Hunting Levers, and are really handsome and desirable, and so exact an im itation of gold as to defy detection. The movement is manufacturdd by the well known St. Jimer Watch Company of Eiirepe,and are superbly finished, baying engraved pallets,' fancy carVidibridgis, adjusting ? regulator, with gold balance and , the improved jeweled action, with line dial and skeleton, hands,and is warranted a good.time keeper. These watches are of three different sises, the sitallest being for Ladiee,; and are all Hanting.Cases.- A case of six will, basent by 'Mail or Express for• $125.00. A i single one sent in a handsome Morocco Case for $25; will readily sell for three times theircost. We are sole agents for , this watch in the United Stated, and none are genuine which do not bear our Trade mark. • Address 1 • GIRARD W. DEVAUGH &1CO„ Irapdr%re; YS lete.idin , Lane , W. Y OAP Quotation Bottled Inquire at _ ' ' EiTIBBINS' AND CROCKERY EMI CASH for ii:.., , •#,'.:77-30...1 . L.-OAS THIRD SERIES, 44230,000,000: By authority of the-Searetamof the Trees ! ury, the undersigned, the -Gemerat SubseriP tiou Agent for.the. sale of-United States Se curities, offers to the public - the third serifs of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three torahs per cent, interest per annum, known as the b • • 730 L 6. . rrh n se notea are, issued: nader date of July 15, 1865, and are' payable three years from that date in carrency,—or are convertible at the option of the.holder into - -11. T. S. 5-20 St x. per cent .GOLD=BEA.RING BONDS . . ;These Benda are-now worth a handsomtil premium, and are:exempt, as are all the Gov i i eminent. Bonds - from Stale, 'County. and dVii..l . . - moped tazation, ,3 which adds from on . e to threil per cent. per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon other property. The:in terest is payable semi-aunnally by Caupon's attached: to each note, which may be cut of and sold to any bank or ba4ker. The 'liter at 7-33 per cent . amounts to • One eentper day o a $5O not 'Two cents " • " . $l.OO - " Ten u • " u u $5OO, " 20, a • a .ie .('slooo 40 , . a $5OOO ti Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of suh 7 ' teriptions.• • " .• J.The Notes of this Third Series are precis* similar in form and privileges to the Seven- Thirties already sold, except that, the Gl:lk , - crdnient reserves to itself the option of pay ing interest in gold coin at 6. per cent.. ip stead of 7-3-10thsin currency. Subscribers will'deduct the interest in currency up 'lto July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Sereit-thirties will . comrnence on the and of June, and will be made promptly and continuopsly after that date. The slight change made in the conditiOns of this THIRD SERIES affects only the mat ter of interest. The payment in gold,i if made,.will he equivalent to the currency in terest of the higher rate. . j The return td!specie payments, in the.oVent of which only will the option to pay-interest in Gold,be availed of, would so reduce and equalize pricesithat purchases made with; six per cent: in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths•per cent, in currency. This is Tie Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and its su perior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of tlp.le • • Pople. • Leis thOn $230 000 000 . of the Loan; 'au— Lhorizedby Congress are . now on! the market. Tins amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will' all be subsdribed for within sixty days, when the noted will undoubtedly comman a premiurn, as has uniformly been the case on- closing thei sub scriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of,every town and section' of the country may be atforderldfacil ties for ;taking the loan; the National Banks State Banks, and private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will (select their own agents, in whom they have ilconfi deuce, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the 'notes for which they re ceiye,orders, JAY COOKE,I) S Agent, PhiladOr' _,nbscript .., rniladplp . May 15, 1855. First National Bank of Harrisburg, it First National Bank of Lockkaven, i: First National Bank of Philadelphia, First National Bank , of Williamsport, ISGS - ' 1 1805 • 100LADELPHIA. r ERIE RAILROAD.— .11. This great line traverses the Nbrtliern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on L'ake Erie. • i It has peen leased by the Pennsylvauia Rail Road Company, and index their, auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. his now in use for Passenger andiFreight budiness from Harrisburg to St. Torap , 's (216 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the [Western Division.• " ' ) 3 TIME ON PASSENGER TRAINS. AT EMP must Leave Eastward Through Mail Train Leave Westward. Through Mail Train. 10 , 18 A. M. Care run through WITHOUT caAills both Ways between Philadelphia and tiVek Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock•llaven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on ExprOs Trains both ways between Williamsport; and Balti- MOro, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. Sor information respecting Pasienger busi ness apply - at the S. E. Cor, 12th l aiad Market Streets. i • And for Freight business of th Agents: S. B. 'Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th Ste., Philadelphia. .1. W. Reynolds. Erie. William Brown, Agent N.C.R. ' HousTon, 1 r- Gen 'l Pragh , • , - .Lkina tiotirr, _ Gael Ticket = jos. D. POTTS 1 Genl anerger, ' I NOtice. i)' GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pat, Aug. 1, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given that i Charles shor, now or late of this county, holding the following 'described property, has not. ye' paid any consideration whateverfor the same, '.and all persons are hereby warned zest pur ' chase any of said property of the said Dustier before the decision of the Court is given in this case and 0. Busbor, has paid to me : the consideratiA money therefor. 1 ; The following is the property,t Ist. A certain tract Oland near the Ger- Mania Mill, in warrant 5015, • AbbottlownshiP, Potter •counW, Pa.i containing. 100 ae - ris}— Mao 25 acres in warrant 5078 and, adjoining the above. I- 2nd. A certrin t tract of,land; with Milland improvements thereon, near Ksttle Creek:, in warrant.sBlo, i on Stewartson township, Potter connty r Pa., containing-about 204 acres. C. Busher lioldi.-also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. tf i WIIL RADDE. Ltest from ghprilan fostNE-, 'EAR 4 fromNorth ; Carolina, for sale by -ETEBBINa yet. "Only infaltible remedy known."-i "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Hi man Farnily.” "Rats, come out of their holes to die." "COSTAR'S" HAT, ROAC#' IEXTER Y S. Is a pasteused for Rals, Mice Roaches, Alack and • Redtinta t .6 - c.; - ci, .3-o. , I 'COSTAT , 8 --„ 'BED-111:1ff Is a liquid or wash, used to ' destroy, and als4 as a pre , i'entire 'for Bed-Bugs, be. 1 "liOSTAII"S” ELECTRXC 1 4 0W1diES !FOR - , INSLCTo'• Is for Moths, Mosgaitoes. ;• j Fleas, Bed-Bugs i Insects on Plants, Fouls, .tlnima/r, ,j•e. * 4 .* Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. f *** 1.1 t BEWAILS of call worthlctss irai- Lotions.. ) I * if * See that "CosrAa's" name igloo each Box, Bottle, -and Flask, before yon bay. -_ HENRY R« COSTA:It. • *** PatareirAL Duro; 482 Broads ay, N. F. Itia.Sold by all Dfuggists and Dealers in COUDRELSPORT; Pa. 1865. • INCREASE OP RATS. The Fanner r ,s Ga zette (Fnglish) asserts and proves by 'gures that one pair of rats NVii! have a,progeny and descendants no less than 651,050 in' three years: . Now, unless tiliq immense family can be kept down, theywould consume More food than %win. sustain 65,000 human beings: StrSoe gleostar's"/ adv't in tilts' paper • • • 1815. RATS versus BlRDS.Whoever engages in shooting small birds is 6. cruel man ; whoever aids in exterminating - rata is ti benefactor. We should like some 4f our correspondents to give'us the benefit of their experience in driVing out these pestsi We need something besides dogs, cats,'andltraps forthis /business. —Scientific :American, Vg4„,Seil'Costar'sl' adr't in this paper: "COSTAR'S" RAT i i E.TERIIINATOR is simple, safe, and sure,the most perfect' RAT-ification meetingke have ever attended.) Every Itatiliat can get it, properly prepared according to direction i s, will cat it, and every one that eats it will I die, 'generally at some place as distant as possible from where th 4 medicine was takeri.—Lake Shore I Mich.' Ninon — Sao “Coster'4" adv't in this peter. fitit-Seo Jost .'a ...Iv 1865. I A VOICE FROM) , 'l7qE FAR IVEST.-- Spe:aking.of"gostaer i ßat, Roach, Ant, kr!, Exterminator---"porb ,grain and prorisioris aredestroyed annually in Giant County lip - vermin than would pay for tuns of this Rat and Insect Riller."—Lancasier, iVis., Herald. igk..See "Costar's" advlt in this paper. :11t7 - Sold in COIDEILSL'Oar, Pa. ; by 01 Druggis4.l . ) r I kk FL T.:• ANTHONY CO. Manufacturers oI). Photographic Mater VITOLUALT. Aga RETAIL,. !ICI _BROADWAY,. Y.' " in addition to our main businws of PITOTOGRAPEIC 31111, TERIALS, we are flead charters for the following, fizr I STEREOSCOPES STEREOSCOPIC VIECFS. Of those we h avian illllll nso assortment, Including War Scanea, American and Forei g n Cilia and Landscapes,.Grou r a Statuary, Ote., etc. Also, Revolying Stereosco pe s, for public or private ex hibition: Our Catalop&will he seat t o any, address, ou re r ipt of Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBITHS: • We were the first to introduce these into tho United States, and w o manufacture krnen - se q uantities in g reat variety, rang log in prim from 59 taut* to C7(l each. Oar ALBUMS have the reputation of bein g supMlea ll:Clio...luny and duratdlitv to any others. They will be sent by mall; FREE, on receipt Of price. • re - FINE ALBONIS MADE 'TO • _ CARD' pnoToGßAras. • • Oar Catalogne now e m braies over FIVE THOUSANDdiffer ent !subjects, to which additions are Constantly being Made; of Portraits of Eminent ' about • 100 Major-Generals,' 100 Lltub.Colonels, 1150 Statesmen; SOD Drig,Oencrala, .sbo Other Officers, 130 Divines, , „ • 115 Colonels, . 15 Nary, Auth o rs: °facers, 195 Autho, „ 40 Artist; •195Sta g o, . Prominent women. 3,000 Copies of Works of Art, In reproductions of the 'Most celebrated 'En g ravings, .Paintin g s, Statues; eta. Cat a logues lent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Doren Piathass from our Cstalo g e.e DI be . filled on the receipt of $1.60, and sent be mall. rams. ' • Photographers and ot:ere ordering g ads C. 0.0.; will ; please remitlwenty.tire per ntiof the emonut with their order Gin' The prices and quality of car g o-ads cannot fall too;uay. dim. ..Poe-het 4lbum/0 IS l'idura, Coats; .P' arse ; $l.OO Whiskers it Whiskers Do you want Whiskers, or Moustaches ? I Our Grecian compound will- oreo them to'grew on the - smoothest thee or chin,' •or hair on e bald heads, iii Six Weeks. Price, $1.00.'• Sclnt, by mail anywhere closely sealed ; on' recer of . price. • Address WARNER & CO,• lysn 86 - x 138 Brooklyn' N. Y 3 '4O P. M. ; AT H. J. 0 LMSTED' S Company's and Market STORE can always be found the best . ° Cooking, BOx and Parlor • 1 • S T V . ,E ''S Italtimore. gt. Phira. Also, TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH .LIOWLS, EsYrNG-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also,!, . • • 1 Agricultukal rtgAiarae4te, - such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, cuarvA TORS, CORN I SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. HIS woltic 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 oliMaiirStreet opposite the Old Court Horise, CouderSport. JAug. 1, 1883.;--,50 gt Phil'a Trilliamopott. FRENGH's - CELEBRATED TONIC BYXTERS AA AR becoming the most popular' ltedmme in circulation for the, cure of J' j_ LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, 1-JAUN DICE, DEBWITY OP THE; NEATOUS • , SYSTE)I,. and , WSAKNESS•of, the [Sp:IRAQI and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It Ls also gaining a..great repute4mi in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. [ I Principal ()face, GoudersportiPottpr Co. Pa. IGN D"--!UONES' CLERK"—sass' he can 12.4 übeat the Tews"selling Cotton• Goods. can't, believe whatfine BARGADIS 1 are to 130 had at OMIMED'S. Coßtit StOßE:'—constindy ieceiiitug fine assortments of GOODS. 1865 1865. OPECILL), ANNOUNCE-1101.T Virifiectllar— ww* - - which Irutl# lurks institutions of 's of men. It irodnees or Is L b ' , en :- ~,,,' ow 1 20, - rein I • • -, el, • 41 e ir .. V1 , -r . ., , • and; , , • le • s ystem to disorder andf ~,saniination is va-; riously caused: by mercurial disense, !owl •living, disordered digestion , from unhealthy Toed; impure ' , air, filth and ;filthpbabits, , the depressing . vibes, and, above- all- r bye the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in Ahe constitution; deScendhig freini , .par:eitts tsr children,: tun& the third and fowl' generation;":ihaeedi seems to be tilt rod of Him who says, "I will visit the, iniquities of the fathers upon their children.'; The diseases- it- o tigiluti+P Atakee various iitimes;' , .:accbitling ,pit; thitOrgaiiii it attacks, In the lungs, Serofulafprodueew r tubercles, and fiqally Consumption; in the' glands, - swellings which -sruppurate and be come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia; and fiver cernestints ; oil the ezuptirel and entaireawygittions, These, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz., purification and invigorss-, tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave_yotr.': With feeble, foul, or corrupted_ blood, you cannot have health; with that ' , life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulons diiease. Ayer's: - Sarsaparillit ~ Is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has, diScovered for this: afflieling - diateraper, and. forthe cure of the disordkrs it entails,' - 'That it is far supe. rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known.by all who' have given it a trial. - That it does combine .virtues truly; eitraordintery in their effect . upor.this s class of `complaints, is indisputably proven by the greet multitude of publicly known and, remarkable cares it has made of the following! diseaSes : King's Evil,. or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Piniples, Blotches; and Sores, Ery-ipelask Itose'-'Or StAntitimrS ;/`&e, . Salt ilbetim, — Staid. Head; Volighil from tubereulotts deposits in the lAngs, White ,Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, ,-Neuralgia, Dyspepsia - or- Indigestion; ,sohilit and Syphilitic Infections, lllarcukha Diseases, Female Weaknesses. and, indeed, the whole ! series of complaints that arise.froM impurity of the blood. Mirinte reports !'of individual cases maybe found in A - ran'i Aximucsyr AL3IANAC, which is furnished.Ao:the druggists I for. gratuitous distribution, wherein may be I learned the directions for its Use, and some of the remarkable cures which. it. has made I - when all other remedies had - failedto afford relief. Those cases are, purposely taken rt . 1 from all sections of ~ the:. coun . ; in order that every reader may have acaccess to soma one who can speak to hiin . of its enefits from . personal experience. Scrofula. depresses the vital energies, and , thus leatea'its victims far more subject to disease - and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence ,it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of hurnan life. The vest 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 under the name of AYER'S SaasArAnn,r.s., although it..,is ~ eomposed of ingredients, some of which-exceed - the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative 'power. - By its aid you may protect yoUrSelf finin the suffer ing and' danger of these disorders. Burge , out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, Purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will folloW. By its pecu liar virtues: this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels' the distempers which lurk _within the syston or burst out on any part of it. - We know the public have been deceived by - many compounds of 4,tersaparilla, that promised much and, did nothing; but they ! will neither be deceived nor disappointed in Illus. Its virtues have been proven by aburt -1 dant trial, and there. remains Mo question of its surpassing! eNeellenee 'flit. Ihe cure of the afflicting diseases dt 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 ! feetnal than any . otheT whit& has - . every Areen available to them. - ' .A. CHEERY ICTORAL, The World's Great ,Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief . of Consrimptive,patients in advanced stages . : • -of the disease. This bas been so lone useiNand so nni• versally mown, that we' need do no more than assure the public, that its quality is kept up, to the best Weyer has beenomti tbatit may be relied.on:to do allitlia*crOific*.:: .• Prepared by Dit J. C. ATER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist:, • • I Lowoil, Mass, Sold.by all druggists every. where. Sold by C. 5.4.:H. , ..64,',110nci s Coudersport. Chappel Ifios., Ulysses. C. H. 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The celebrated author} in Allis admirable essay clearly demonstrates ' From stpirty gears successful practice, that - the consequences of self-abuse may be radically cued without the dangerbus use of internal medicine 'ot the_ 11,pplicatioxItV tlfe• out kaife— pointing a model° oures,,a " Caca certain and effecutal,,bylmeana of which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, May cure himse c if cheaply, privately and.radically.. • , Lecture EitoiLid be the. bands of every youth and every man in the land. "Sentiundetseal; in" 8.'01.3411 envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, of two post stamps. Address the publishers.• CHAS. J. C. LINE & CO" 127 Bowry, Now Yor. ,Post office box 4586 lA. STEBBINS`k pa. are closing up sn • old ',edger. Atli-persons indebted to_ theak : 74l,•pptael _.,e..11; ind licyle, before the accounts ame - etii the proper *Sher for Si • • - U
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