aft Nonastant.lois or Ineontlnenee of thine, Infarn=le Yon or trleeratlon oftbeliladder or,ladnOs, Mussel! of rrosenite Gland, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposits, Propel. Posollsga, Organic Weakness, Debility, tamale Cols - HEIAMBOLIYS 'FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Improved Rose .'Wash exterminate from the gigots Mimes 6411 " tee trona habits of Dissipation, at Uttle expense, tittle or sio • eiginge diek no inconvenience or exposure; amnpistely superseding those linpleasanteind dangerous rilletitttas, Cepa/ra and Iferoury,bi curing these dlstasea. rsE HELMB OLD'S • ILIAD, .EXTIIACT SttOtttJ ail Dlieases or the. Urinary Organs, whether existing la 'awl or soma, from whatever mule ortgtnattng, and akttter ()that° lang standing. Lb pleasant initstaste and odor, ISIMEDIATSbu action, and more slzengthenkty than say of the preparations of Barb or Iron t , Those sullying from Broken Down or Deltato Condi /idiom; procure tivi Remedy at once. Oa Reader must be striae that. however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it Is certain te affect Me 41440 y /hank, Mental Powers and Happineer: If no kreatmeat Is 'Omitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ems& - Ali She above aeons require the ad of diuretic'. iiitivlßOL&l3 EXTRACT BUCHU la the Great Diuretic. q: 7TE 1 uoI D's imam 00Nernam) Compound Fluid Extraot Sarsaparilla, Per parillizig the blood, removing all diseases'arising from UAW and imprudence In life, avant° coruditutlonal dip• ow" "Ail:4lmm an Impure state of the blood, and tho gull rubble and effectual known remedy for the cure of Illerofula, &odd Read, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of tie Dories, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Motets; tamales on the Bare, Tetter,Rryslpelas, and all scaly ergo , lions of the skin, and beautifying the onarruirox r :''.'l-A.' . '.S.: - . , T !'s NOT A. INECIAT it the wont disorders that afflict nusnltlnd arise from the elleruption that accumulates la the Blood. Of all the db. /111Verite that hive heen made to purge It out, none can egad In effect IMMBOLD'S COMPOUND ZITR4O2 di' BARSAPARII.Z.A. It cleanses and renovates the aced; Instills the vigor of health into the system, and Olga out the humors which make disease. It stimulates She healthy I'l/nations of the body, and expels/lean:den ilbat pow and rankle In the Med., Such a remedy, that mold be relied on, has long been bought for,and now, fe One ant time, the public have one on which they can de. pee& Our space here does not admit of certificates to elbow!h effecte,hut the trial of a tingle bottle will show to, e el* that IC lutividues surpassing anything they have per taken. Two tablespoonsful of tbe Extract of Barespatillit, added I* s'plat of water, Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and owe bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Haraaparilli, or the decoction se tonally made. The above Extracts are prepared on purely identitio ortielpten--in Voono—and enabo#y the full etrength of the ingredients entering into their composition. 'A r tidy andwonelosive test will be a ecooparlson of their proper. aka with those sot forth in the D. 8. Dispensatory. fI9WITO IRE REMEDIES. In Messes of the Blood; Humors on the Face, or any and every part of the body, use Extract Sarsaparilla, ap plying to Piniples and all external Humors or Eruptions ithe.lreprored nose Wash. Use the Extract Iluchu for all &metes scantling the aid of &Diuretic. except those of the Urinary Organs, such as SienorrliCes aad Oleet ; in these use the Extract Buchit and labict with the,lmprored Rose Vi'ash. far THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO ,USESIT 'THE ufitTztr. STATES ARNY, and•also are Ia 7•17 general nse In all the STATE HOSPITALS AND IPUDLIg,INSTITCLIONS throughout the land, as well JO la Ovate ',Untie; and are conardered u Invaluable nmedlei. • :MEDICINE DICLIVEILVD TO 4217 4DDRITS.S. Vireat Idlers to lIELMBOLD'a DRUG & CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, '594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, OS TO ITELMDOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila. Describe Symptoms in all. Communications. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS' EVERYWHERL Beware of Counterfeits! - RIR) " CELEBB4 D COME. Whilst tiling COI"' of all the.cartons brands, Remember -It.I3OVitN'ING'S. EXCELSIOR" at,the head it stands; 1 True, it's: not .liket others' that are ."SOLD EVERYHItRE." ; . 1 c. ' l l little stretcl e , 11 do' know i ,-%ood goods will em h, ail bear, - --. . (Buta stretch like this-,-"sold eve' rywhere 7 - is very apt to tear.) ' • 1 i• Now, I eaji safely say, witboat tin'yesitation. There's none like "13ROWNING'S ' XCELSI- . 1 . OR" in this enlightened nat on. -- Skilled chemists have not found 4 Coffee from any store I Possessing the same ingredients' i s "Brown _ - lug's Excelsior?' Nor is there any one, in or cut 1:4 1 the Coffee' ' trade, -, •. .11 • Who knows the articles from Whidh, "Brown. ; 1 .isg's Excelstor" is made.l I • I'm told it's made from barley; rye, wheat, beans, and into; 1 1 - Name a thonsfind - other thingi—but the •RIGHT ON if you pleade.i, But with the Coffee-men I will 'bdt hold con ,' tentien ! ' ' 1 I For the many, many things th Y say—too I numerous too mention. . • IWhilst they're engaged in runn ing round from store to store' , 1 1 - To learn the current, wholesale price of "Browning's,Excelsior,l I Some who know my Coffee givesiperfect sat - isfaction, j Have formed a plan by which hey hope to cause a quick reaction.!! The case-=-'tis with, a few; no : doubt 'twill be with more q- ' , 1, To name their Coffee after mine, (BROWN ING'S)! EXCELSIOR."`i Some say their's' the only brand ;that will . stand a ready test. jl • i Now try a little of them allsee ithich you like the best. , is' Three years, have; passed away _since I first sold a store; , ii ! ' , Never have Ie Your paper advertis e d before; Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more, Ii . i, . f ; • If like some used by' "everybody," "sold everytth ere," in -"every. store." • 9. trade like his I do tot wish ; the orders I I could not fill . j' The 1 [The Factory i all Jersey's lard would take-- - leave riot afoot to till.l My trade is not so very large; still think I I have my share; ; I But, reader', you may rest aSsnre , 'tis NOT "SOLD EVERYVHERE." 1 Manufactured; cind for Sale by Uzi writer, GEORGE L. BROWNING, .N. 20 illarl t lit stree i t Ccimden, N. ,I. - This Coffee is not composed of poisonous drugs, it'contains notbi g deleterious ; many persoas‘use this;; Coffee that! cannot use the pure coffee; it; takes jut one and a 'half ounces. to 'Make a quart of good strong cof fee, that being: just one-half the quantity it takei of ',lava Coffee, and always less than half the price. - _ I i RETAIL DEALERS May piircha.se it ie less quantities than t ten groSs atl my prices from the Wholesale Grocers) ,j • wk. Orders by mail from Wholesale Deal ers pron:iptly atfended to:i WAGON • subscriber- having Theated in Lewis '. vine is prepared to Rio all kinds of work in his lino, on short notice and in the best manner. . Making and liqpairing of all kinds. ram t enab ed by the aid of ma chinery to do work, in Vie ceagon-line better and cheaper thab any °the/4, establishment in the county. Ti am tiled piepared to make COFFINS. EDSON HYDE. Ulysses, Penn'a, Dec. ill, 1861 I: I 1794. tered, 1794. INSURANCE T COMPANY O. NORTH All ERICA, PIIILADELPIIIA. Insurance Cohkpaisy in America; Cash Capital and. Surplus, over IZMI 5i,750,090.000. SEVENTY-pNE Years Successful Business Experience, with a reputation for integrity and honorableidealing i uOurpassed by any similar institqtion.' I LOSSES R,AID sine organization, $l7.- 500,000.00, With3itt t deduction cfla cent, or w day's delay LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes of Property. Irisnrance of Dwellings and Contents', a specialty. i t BRICK or STONE ;Dwellings insured per petually, if &Wed, onterms of the greatest economy andsafety to theiinsured. _ , It is Wisdom andEcon'oMy to insure in the best Companies, and ',therei is none better than the old Insurance `}Co. of NOrth America; • - Apply to ' Di. , .I:IIcALARNEY (Agent or Potter minty. iritTri7i €l(4iie,sr..:- ! Will wring anything froni:a single Thread to a Bed- Q:ailt. 1') rsiczs 85.50, 86.00, an'il $B.OO. P. A Stebbigs & Co., Agents for Pater . .2 . 6; 1863 WANTFAD I DISABLED SOLDIERS And others out of employment to eanviiss for OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK,. Just PubHS:led, TEE LIFE 26111:0 PUBLIC SEIIvIEES or Astwirlm LiNcowi'." By,Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar f comprising one,,large octa t Vo volume of nearly 500 pages. • I • • - This is the ,only workof the kind published it is entirely new and original, containing his early history, political career, speeches,proc lamations and other' official ocuments illus trative of his eventful administration, togeth er with ;the scenes and events connected with his tragic en& It will be sold only by our aufhorized traveling agerits; to whom exclu; sive territory is given, and liberal 'commiss ions paid! Send for tvcircular and terms to "Ameriroa Publishing Agency, Box 217, lit). GOO Chestnut Street Philadelphia. TIUNT'B,I3f.OOM OF AOSES,---for the LR _f I BTEEBINS' : . I . l4.NONS'l'voLuirgN,, , FtIITIRDS A.I4D CTST9MERS I return you my sincere thanks for your liberal patronage, for the past few years,' and would BM' to you that have located imyself at N. - Y., and May hereafter be found at the MPIR \ ' STORE I; NEW: YORK STARE (Ilaving bOoght out the Store formerly oecli pied by Geb. Asher), I shall continue to \ WiIOILESALE AND RETAIL in biith of the above Stores, and hope to see all of my Old friend's: and customers, as they are iu want of Goods, and will try to sell them low enough to I ; pay them for coining. We. are now selling the best PRINTS from 12 to 1S cents. Extra GINGHAMS from 15 to 25 cents Good STIE,ETINGS from 12 to 25 cents TICKS, I DENIMS, STRIPES, and all otha Goods inkoportion: CL 0 THLYG.-- Good suits for $lO to $l5 and Extra fine snits in proportion. And as I have an over stock of Clothing I will sell at 'Whole sale 16' per cent._ Tess - than the same can be bought iniNew York. BOOTS & SHOES, at reduced prices. GROCERIES very low. I, ! I - 1 RICH DRESS SILKS, • and a I cith il e: l ety P l ß e l s E i I very 1 w. i o S f. S Ladies'CLOTHS,Dress POPLINS', Goode, 1 i ) 1 Ho in;g, to receive an early call, I remain your riend, , I ' C. M. SIMMONS. We lsyffle. N. Y., March 25, 1865. I SHOP ! ARE Payinglthe big,hest price in 50,0()0 POUNDS WANTED Condeisport, June 28, 1864 WELLSBORO Sc COUDERSPORT . STAGE ROUTE. ) THE' Stages on the Wellsboro . and Cort i. dtirsport Line will leave Wellsboro every Monday and Thursday at 2 o'clOck P. M., arriving at Cofidersport on Tuesday and Fri day respectively. Leaves Coudersport every Wednesday, arriving in Wellsboro on Thurs day at, ) 12 o'clock N., and leaving Couders port-on Saturlay, arrives in Wellsboro on Monday at 12 o'cloce This Route has lately changed proprietors, and tbe undersigned is determined to keep it in good order both with respect to teams and drivers. Arnple accommodations for trav elers et Vermilyeas. HENRY CROFDT.," Gaines, Aug. 2, 1865.—[Gmpd rphe Grovesteen Plano Forte still retaihs its precedence and great pop ularity, and 'after undergoing gradual im provements for a period of thirty years, is now pronounced by the musical w a rted to be un surpassed and even unequaled in richness, volume and butity of tone, durability and cheapness. Our new scale, French action', harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, seven octave, rcisewood pianoi we are selling cheaper by from $lOO to $2OO than the same style and finish are sold by any Other first class makers! in the country. Dealers and all in want of good pianos are invited to send for our Descriptive gntalogue, which contains photographs of our different styles, together with prices. ; No_ one should purchase a pi- Etno without seeing the Catalogue.'Nedals; almoSt without nunaber, have been awarded to the Grovet3teen Piano, and at, the Cele brated World's Fair, though put in coMpetifion with others from all parts of Europe and the United States. it took the highest award. [Established 1834.] GROVESTEEN CO., 499 Broadway, New York. AM ranger The most. interestingand eiciting book ever Published, embracing the.adventures of a woman in the Union army"as Nurse, Scout and Bpy, a most vivid inner picture of the war. • Tenehers, ladies, energetic young rnen,and especially returned and disabled soldiers in want of profitable' employment, will :find it peeilliarly adapted to their condition, We have agents Clearing $l5O per month, which we will provO to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address - \. HATS & CAPS, StfANVLS, CLOAKS, &C.; AND STEBBINS & Co .3 CASH for 1 WOOL! AGENTS WANTED for the N MOE & SPY. JONEb,,,BROS. CO , N. E. coiner Siztit and Minor 'streets, • Philadelptia. HORACE MATERS GREAT, .NIISIOAL ESTABLISWITA No 481-INros.t_dway., New,;(ork PIANOS, MELODEONS, - CABRIET s OR GANS, SHEET MIMIC,' -BOOKS) and all kinds ofMeisie.a, 1 instruments and Musical Merchandise, .at the 1.01031` ultras; wholesale and retail. Setond hand - Banos and Melodeons at - 43figkr BARGAIN/1. Prices, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125,5150, $175, $2OO, and $225.! New 7 octave Planoi for s2stl and , upwaids. Pianos and Melodeons to let, and rent ;allowed if • purchased. `Monthly pay ments received for the Bathe- - The liortse Waters' Pianos and Melodeons are as Fine and Durable Instruments as are made. Warranted ,for five years. Price greatly reduced for Cash. TESTIMONIALS. The •Horace Waters' Pianos' are known as among the vPrYbest.—.Y. Y. Erangeli..t. We can speak of the merits of the Horace Waters Pianos from• personal knowledge, as being of the 'very' best quality.---Chtistian Intelligeneer. ' The Horace Waters Pianos are built , of the bestand most thoroughly seasoned material. ••roeate t s- You - anat.' • 'Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comParison with the finest made anywhere in the scountri.--ilame Journal; llorahe Waters' Planer-Tortes are of full, rich and, even tone, and powerful.--:Neto Yo7jk ffusieol Review. ' Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the' very beat assortment of Sinai° and of Pianos to be found in the -United States.--4 Graham's Magazine. The Horace Waters' Pianos are of superio! tone and elegant fi..ish.—.ifeto York Christian Enquirer. Schedule of prices q Instruments and Cat 4 alogues of 'Sheet Mtisicand any Music .::pub= lished in the United States, sism.ED MEX. Sheet Music; a little soiled, ad cents per page. , \ • Sabbath School, and othe Books, publis h. ed i by Horace Waters. Sabbath School Bell, ,o. 1 Sabbath• School Bell, No. 2. Choral Harp. \ ; • The Diadem. I PRIMES: \ Paper Covers, $3 per doz ; Board, r 3,60 ; Cloth Embossed Gilt, $4,20. :ELLS, Nos. 1 and 2 in One Volume , csqo per dozen. Cloth Embossed Gilt, $7,60 per dozen. • DAY SCHOOL BELL, for Public Schools and Eeminari es, Paper Covers, $3,60 per dozen ; , Board Covers $4 20- Cloth, $4,80 . ;THE CHRISTIAN RIELODIST, Anew Revival nyl/112 and Tune Book. Price ( $3 per doz. Beard, $3,60.' j , j Manufactory and - :Ware-rooms, 481, Broad way, New York. CROCKERY] NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.._ GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN HOOP SKIRTS. t J. TV. Bradley's ze , Patent. Duplex ( Bhp' tic Ne (or double) Spring Skirt. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Eliptie Pure Refined Steel !Springs, ingeni ously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making theitotighest, most flex ible, elastic and Durable Spring ever used. They seldom BEND or naiss. like the Single Splings, and cOnsequently-preserve their.per feet and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and . pleasure to any Lair wearing 'the Du plex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced partic ularly iu all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and' House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occu py a small place as easily, and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, C,9111- fort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a sin gle day will never afterwards willingly dis pense with theip l use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply twisted thread and will wear twjce as 'long as the Single yarn covering which, is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or noble covered to previa the 'covermiwearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, &e., &c., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new :and elegant Cord ed Tapes; and are the best quality in every pat t, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are .anques tionably the lightest, most desirable, com fortable and economical Skirt ever made. _ - WESTS', BRADLEY k CAREY, laPropriet ors of the Invention F . and sole Manufacturers, 97 Chambers, and , 7D. 81 Reade Streets, New York. For sale ha l all first-class Storei in this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. )159... Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. A. d• C. 11.565 1865 11)II1LADELPHIii. Ar. ERIE RAILROAD.- This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania 'to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has neon leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and rnder their auspices is being rapidly opendd throughout its entire length. • It is now in use for Passenger and Freight bnainess from Harrisburg to St. litary's (2le nailed). on the Enstgrn Division, '- end from Stellield to Erie, (78 s miles) on the Western Division. TI.MBI OY PASSY.IIGRR TRAINS AT . EMYORITIM, Leave Eastward. Through Mail. Trait! Leave Westward. Through Mail. Train Cars run through WITHOUT, CHANGE both wars lntween Philadelphia aUd Lock Haven and between Baltimore and - Lock Ba'ren. . Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamspint and Balti more, and Williamsport'and Philadelphia, Forinformation respecting passenger bmil ness apply at" the S. E. Cor.:pth and Market Streets. " . . And for Freight ,buslmess of .the Company* Agents: . - S. B. 'Kingston, Jr., Coy. 13th and llarktt, Sta., Philadelphia. - J.:W. Reynolds Erie. • William )ICoNro, Agent X:C.R.R.Baltimore. • Houtrrox, _ gen Freight Lswis L. Hoop r,• _ Gael Ticket Ast Jos. D. rOTTS, - - • - Hover, 1865 , . - ""Eighteen - years establiebeil in - N. V. - City." •Only infallible - remedy: known." , Tree from Poisons." . - "Not clanger:99l4w the Human Family:" "Rats come out of their holes to die._ f'COSTAn's" . .11,AT t ROAM, &0" EXTR., f e, Is o-poste---nsed for-Rats, Nice, Roacha, Bi&c and ; ' .Red Ants,le.; "COSTAT•S" BED-13 G F.XTEIIMINATOR, . `.ls .a liquid or :wash, used to, , destroy, and also: as aipre .• Tentive for Bed-liugs, Sc . •-• • ittIOSTAIt'S" VEMOTtIO•POWDEiI TOR INSI.C, S. Is, : for Moths, Mosquttoes. I , Feas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Plants, FoiSts, Animals, V. , *** Sold by .alt Druggists and. Retailers everywhere. ! I:BgWidli 11l of all worthless imi tations. *,„..)C - See that ",cosrates" dame is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. LIEBTECiir . U. COSTA.R._ • ** PRINCIPAL Droor, 482 Broadna3r, N. Y. Ite..Solii by all' Druggists and Dealers in QOUDERSPOItT, Pa. L1.865.,'' INCREASE 0F:112T5. 7 2 -The Parmer'd Ga :Me (Foglish) asserts and. proves by figures that one pair of nits will have a prog'iny and descendants no less than 651,050 in • three years. Now, unle l ss this "ixtrneose family can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sustain 65,000 human beings. Wy- Sae "Costar's" adv . % in this paper. 11865. • • RATS versus BIRDS - . - -Whoerer engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man ; whoever aids' in exterminating rats is la benefactor: We should like some of Our correspondents Agive us the benefit of their •experience in A ivin,g out these pest 4. We need something be ides dogs,l cats, and leaps for this business. ientific American, N. Y. See ',Costar's" adr't in this paper. , ;1865. ' "COS AR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, fe and sure,—the most perfect ItAr-idcati4i; meeting we have ever attended. Ivery Rat that can get it, properly prepared according to id , re:ctions, will eat it, and evory otie . that eats rt ; will die, , generally at some place as distant \ as possible from where the medicine was taken.—Lake Shore, Mick:; Mirror. 1 _ Ser•See "Coker s" ad.v't in this paper. . ' 1 18.; A VOICE FROM T IE FAR WEST.— Speaking of "Costar's" RM, Roach, Ant, &c., Ex.Serminator—'fmore grata and provisions are destroyed annually in i 6cant County by vermin than would pay Or thns of this Rat and Insect Killer."—Lanchstei:, IVis., Herald. Ittin..See “Costar'Ei" aov ' trip his paper. SkirSold in COUDERSPORT, a„ by all Druggists. , ; , . . . . Brsau, AxxotMczassr. , --H_ _ 7. & It •T. ANTHONY ik C O. Nanufactdrera of Photographic ma . -.3 : To addition boor main bust:Seas of PHOTOGRAPHIC MA TARIALS, we are Ileadquartato (or the Col lowtor riot • • STEREOSCOPES it STEREOSCOPIC Of these.. have an immensiassoilinent, Including War 5e11.% eparicalt and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groan" Statuary, etc, etc,. A Iso,Revolving Stereoscopes, for public or private ex hibition. Oar Catalogue erillhe sou/ to any address on !adept or Stamp. •- PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. • . W. apnea* Sod to introduce thaw Into' the United State, 'and wernanufactunt Immense Im/entitle. In great variety, rang loglo Prict from SO cute to 450 each. Our ALBUM"! have We O . l.Crr ' l"be f ,,r rilnetralr molt, or h e us d d = il t i o lY f U r ' ice. "7 Eit ISE ALBUNis M AD E TO ORDS.B. I .ja P . CARD PIIOTQGRAPIIB. • Our Catalogue now embraces over FIVE THOUSAND differ ent el:bleu% to which additioas ars constantly being made, of Tortralts or Eminent Americus .5k., Ids: about 100 Afsfor.Oanirals„ 100 Lieut. Colonels ! 180 Statamen, • 300 Brig.-Gsnuals, 130 Other Oakum, I]O Dtvtuey 11S Colonels, Navy 00:icen • ISS Authors, *. 40 Artists 115 Stage, 40 Prominent Women. 'SACO Copier of Works of Art, , inelndlog reproductions of the tort celebrated Engraving., Fainting., 1-tatace; etc. - Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp: I An order lot One Deem nuance from our Catalogue will be Wed on the receipt of $l.BO, and out by_mall. 1 Photographers and others ordering gobds C. 0. D., will plums remit twenty-groper-Aut. of she amount with their erdua The priumate - geality of Our goods cannot fall toutiabafjt &Mere' Pohl .dibuseeforl 1$ Piteous, TA Cntat for 3d ?icier% $1.00...- • Whiskers I Whiskers Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Grepian conipound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed; on receipt of price. Address WARNER & CO., lysn Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y H. J., OLMSTED'S STORE can always be found the best o Cooking Box and Parlor S: T 0 V ,E S Also, TIN and SHEET T IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS,' SCOTCH BOWLS, FR.YING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also Agricultural Implements, such. as PLOWS'SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SRLLERS, NORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS,, ta,„ _ HIS WORK • - is well made and the material' good. Good and "substantial EAVE&TROUGHS pot uP 1 . 11 any part of the County-=Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. c ' • . Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. I, 1863.-50 3 40 P. M. 10 18 A. M. Dr. A. FREisTCH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE Weaning the most popular Medicine /IL in circulation for tile cure of - • LIVER COMPLAINT„DYSPEPSIA, JAUN ; DICE,•DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS ; SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the. ; STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. it is 'also .gaining a great reputation in, the CURE of DLPTHERIA. • Principal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa. 46D" --"JONES' Cl:pft.<—ioye he can 1.74 "beat the Jews"selliog Cotton Goods: 01J 'can't believe ghat fine BARGAINS are to be had at OLMSTED'S. I N OMER STORE!--constanOy reoomng fine Veo• 'orients of GOOD - • 1.865 501 13110ADWAY, N. Y: EMI Mea deth it. At COM I only-do my ditty to yoi.atelt. the PUOW, whoa I add May testimony to that you publisu of the me dtcinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. If loug h. ter, aged ten, lout intriftlioting.bnomr In Der ram eyes,nnd,hair tot yetir cure until we-tried:your SARSAPARIICJa. She has been well; for iomwmontlui." _ From 'Mrs. Jane E. Rice„ . a well-known and mac . esteemed lady of Dennism fie. Capella!, Co. X. J. . My - daughter has intimed-for a year paitilwith scroralmai emptioal which MRS *sr tamblearane. Nothing afforded ;any ..relief until we= tried yollf, SARSAPARILLA, which soon completely cared her?'" From Chemi s es P. 'range, Esq., of the toideig-bactra _gay's; Murray ( Co., taaltiffmturer.iofeuamtlic& pa_persfiaArashaa, X./L . - hada. Or severaVyears..ti-YerY .treablesomer humor in my face,_which grew constantly worse. until it disfigured my features and became an intol erable sollptlork. I tried almost every thing a man• could of bdth advibe and - medicine, but without anf relief whatever, until I took your SARSAPARITAA'.. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it might for a timu ;Ina hi a fele, weeks Abe new akin began , to form ander! the hiotchcs,iiild con tinned, mail iny.' tacit i ii sa 'moth ati. , : .any. body's. and I am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I ealoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA." the Aria_ Debilltr--Thiriti ErYelArP...— 031 7 d.-, •.• oo From Dr. .1141.1 Snell, Houston St., Nete Fork. Dtt. Avan. I. seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores bythe perseveringnseof your SARSAPARILLA. and I hare just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it.. No alteonlve wo possess equals the SARSAPARILLA you lurre.sup. plied 'Cottle profession as well as to the people." ,Prom J" E. JaiIIaCITICE.KWWOLVIIifIIh OMo. .Far twelve. years, X. had the yelp,* E t rpelas .cn my right arm, during which time tit all the celebrated 'physic.tans I - could reach, and took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were BO bad that the cords belsune visible, and s tile doetars decided that ' my arm.znaug. he amptrtated.„ I began taking your SARSAPARILLA. Took two bot tles, and some of your PILLS. Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body. Wing, in a publidplace, my case is known: to every body In this community, and excites the Wonder of all." From Hon. henry Monro, M. P. r., of keweastle, I C. ir.,42 leading member of the Canadian ./.orlia . . ment. - , •- • I have need your Sinsan.intimi innly.fasn' for general debility, and fot- purifying tho blood, with very beneficial results, and feel cone 4 ". commending it to the St.. Antlieny's ,Fire,: Bose, - Salt -.311012m, 1 Scald Head, Sore H yde. - ''' • - Barney From B Sichler, Esq., the aide editor of the Tundliannock Democrat, Pennsylvania.. , t Our only. child, about three years. of age, was allacked by pimples on his forehead. , I They rapidly spread until they formed it loathsome and virulent ' sere, Which covered his face, and actually blinded • his eyes for some dos. A skilful physichui applied . nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we griarded his hands, lest with them he should tear open the fea. tering and corrupt wound which..covereth his whole face. I Having tried: every thing else we.:bad- any hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA, and applying the foliate of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to healwhen we'lhad *given the first bottle, and was well When we had finished the second.. The child's eyehtshes, which had come out, grew again; and he iaIIOW . IM healthy. acid fair as, any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." ' - - • ,' Syphilis arid Mercurial Disesuse. .From Br. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri. .. Hiram Stoat, i find your S asArMaii..f.A. a more CfreCtilla ' remedy for the s ondary symptoms. of Syphilis and fur syphilitic di ease than any other we possess. The profession ireOdebted to you Air sumo of the best medicines we ave." 1 1 Froni A. J. French If. D . ., an eminent hyskian of Lawrence, Mass.,lwho'ss - a promincif ,I intanber - er the Legislature of Massaclatiietts. I "Da. AYER. It dear Sir : I have 'found your S,f_ns.te.tratt.t" an excellent remedy for Aiph ills, both of the primary and secondary type, and elks , turd in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know What' we can em ploy with mor certainty . of success, where a p.owcr ful alterative is re aired." I . i Mr. Chas. S. ra lieic, of ;Vero BrunStvick, N. J„ i, had dreadful ulcer 0711113 legs, caused by the abuse or,m.ereury, or Mt/ curial disease, which grew more and more aggrav at ed for years, in spite of every remedy or treatmmA that could be applied, until tha . - reevering use Of I.A.YEIt'S SARSArARILLA relieved dm. Few cases can.befound more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bOttles to cure dun}; Leuoornccea, ' tea, Female Weakness, . are generally pro aced -by internal Scrofulous Vl ceratiO , and are N ery often cured by:the alterative effect o this Shn APAIIII.T.A. Some cases require, however in aid o . the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful ru applicatio of local remedies. , - . - \ l / 4,1c, . From the .ell-knincn anti irialy-celebrated Dr. .1? cob illorrill, of Cincinnati. "I have fo d 'Our SARSAPA nua.A an excellent alterative in di e 'Sea .of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Le firemen, Internal Ulceration, and loeardebility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, .have-yielded to i ?and there.are.few that: do-not, when its effect is p A lady, unfeillin Ito nom the publication of her' UM , writes, ~ My daughter ififd ni i•ell have been cured of a very debilitating Leueorrhan"of.long standing, by two bottles of yodh SARSAttoSILIA." Rheumatism, gout, Lir Complaint, Dye. pepsin, Mart Diseas \ e„ Neuralgia, when caused by Sierefula in the k.vstemv are rapidly cured by this Es ' SABS.VPAHILIS.. . . ~• .• • :- 1 AYER'S ' CATH.4. 'Ta .le PtiALS , possess so may advantages over ih‘othe purgatives in tie market, and their superior i virtues are so u i ' li versallylatown,thatwapeed not do more 1 'an to assure the public their quality is niain':tined equal to the best it ei*er has been, arid that they may be - depended ofl to , do all that t ey have ever done. Prepared byl J. C. A Y k...E, M. D., & Cri.j\ Lowell, Mass.j and sold by Sold by 6 ~.,.1 &E. A. Jones, Couders port. Chappel tiros., Ulysses. C. IL Siiimoes, Oswayo. Mann & *ieqols, Millport. - • Col w ell ~ Co.,Roulet,nd . b yDealer, everywher• - . , . Notice. Gmustiksa, • otter Co., Pa.,•Aug.'l, 1863.; xi - onot is hereby given that , Charles I. ehor, ;now'or late of this county,balding the following described property . ; has:not ye+ paid any consideration whatever fcr - the same, and all persons are hereby trarned 220 i to pur= chase eny bf amid propertroftkerauthkrAmbe, before the decision.bf the ;Court is given ill this case and C. Rubor has paid to' mi 5411.6 consideration Money therefor. .. The following is the property Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger. mania Mill; in warrant - 5075.Abhottlowitsbip, Potter connty,! Pa., - containing' POO tier 4.--. Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining the above. - 2n d. A. &Arid thief of land, With Sfill and improvements In in warrant 5819, In Stewartson towashiP, Potter county, Pa., containing about . 204 acres. C..Bnihor holds= also' ii tinst - Werqnt 2 40: 25131;'in Gain:- township, Tioga county; Pa li on the road le: dingfrom- , Gei . rne.ois:tt4'9aiXiae,- containing 851 acres. • ItADDIC. Lates from thergian nos& &MAIL; fro* North .Carolioa, for Alt tale by • - 'STEBBINS P; A. StEBBINS .t Co. are closing np it ,old Ledger. 411 , periong tojApbted to. themplease call And - settle; before the acecionta e i lost .Y the pr9per,PPC7-)EO4'. chiahltior„ . B3 • • • •
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