The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, January 12, 1860, Image 4

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    iigcicuttltrat, Szt.
jletaai•e for GqpilTlTort*llwm-
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We have some thriners in this county
arlio are desoriW id the fellowinglex- j
• bract from a pummunieation in Wilke's
Spirit ( pie - fileries—wcit 044 too' Y
pf them.. If :our-fartnera generallywould
faro} wRI testematieally, they 'would
)soori e4iiiish 'the fact that Potter county
. 0.7 • - • -
as goodllB the best of them. Be
P{ erringan4 aystematio, tinci you will
soon be able, to disown fhe following por
trait :
t 4 r. is : 12 0 doubt, buy farming is like j
- bouse, ye . eptag, or sellout- teaehing. or man
-7161qt:ring—it reiquires a regular `s,ystpm,l
without which it cannot he well done.
ArliNte and loss at all the.ende and Forms!
is the result whers system, is wanting-s—a
taste the eztent .of which is seldom he- j
agined by the upeoriscioui sufferers of the j
luny For instance, there is a waste in
not a little; a waste in ma- 1
tiinOb; ind laitly, a waste
an pr4fer, Nyhiet - itr very great,.
t,;s,qQ uneomitinn . - thing for me to 1.
fijek is Tamers leluide everything key
guess, or.at.ranbm., TYpon•their farms
therp_rnai . be several; kinds of soil, yet
they plow all alike, even for different
crops. As. soon as all things are made'
reativ,iu• their - estimation, they sow, re-
gardletis of season, soil or weather. They
hard not even nicusured the size Af their
farilia, hut 'they say they "guess there are'
pliant, so marry acres," and oonsequently
when they. sow they must guess at the
Ribintity of, aced thrown out ; in fact many
.4 them do not take the trouble to guess
veg..n.ech 4Ont it, but just throw out
liagetil - Ster handful. of seed, and let
chance take care of the rest. They. have
pc system of rotation Of crops ; no thought
alahit,eavint manures; no way of drain
ingll'er: nyder . or feeding. All goes by
plaipce, guesa r tverk, or at random.. The
toad is as geoid a cow-yard and pastures
us they
. want ilia doer yard makes an ex
cellent A 0 2:, - }km :nods l'44 felon is even
tpler thaq gate, for they can leap over
aed•thaa save the trouble of opening
and-O•iesing. Their fowls are troe repob
licahe, enjoying all the privileges .a 4 free
coulatry, by-going where they like and
point; idint they like,-no matter how great
a Ingle maybe the consequence. Their
tools, : carriag'es, and harness are all out
in I,he-Weather, but what of that? they
are nut . of order anyhow, and it will be
tini,e 7 enotigh to think of sheltering them
after - they are repaired. Their fetkpes are
fast going to ruin, but let them g: ; they
Irmo- tryijit in' the wrong time of the moon,
se, Wolild be all labor wasted to try to
Lire them... They must go down, and the
sooner the better; then they will build
new ones in the proper . season. Fence
canasta and head-lands are thickly grow
ing upfWith briars, but it is hardly worth
while to . , remove them, for they would
only CO2IIO again, besides they will assist
the crazy old fence in turning the out
stoek; - And. so it goes. Orchards un
trimmed; gardens neglected ; weeds grow
ing; crops 'failing or being destroyed ;
at-,Adying ; tools breaking; family get
ting sick ; expenses multiplying; profits
diminishing; spirits flagging; home be
emning unhappy,. and country going to
ruin.'
nintalo 'louse!,Fives,
VOSiels intended to contain liquor of a
higher temperature. than the surrounding
medium, apd:to keep that liquid as long
as posaible at the highest temperature,
should be constructed of materials which
erettho worst- radiators of heat. Thus,
tea urns and tea pots are best adapted for
theirquirpose when constructed of t (d
-ished metal, and Worst when constructed
of black porcelain. A black porcelain
tea pot is the worst conceivable material
for that vessel, for both its materials and
color ate:geed:radiators of heat, and the
liqui ..houtained in it cools with the
greatestlosSible,rapidity. On the other
bkrtilt bright metal tea-pot is best adapt
ed few i this purpose, hecause it is the worst
radiator =of heat, and therefore cools as
slowly as possible. A polished silver or
brassjett urn . IS better adapted to retain
the heat of the water, than one of a dull
brown color, such as is most commonly
used. A tin kettle retains the heat of
water boiled irtjt more effectually if it be
kefit ,, e.ls4aientt Polished. than if it be al
lowerbi collect the smoke and soot to
whiOh it is e4pased from the action of tne
fire. When coated with this, its surface
becomes rough • and blast;, acid is a pow
erfelriatliparof.beit. A set of polished
ftejr,o4 . niay.feinain for a long time iu
frtift,-efibot.,fire, without receiving from
n any increase of temperature beyond.that
ock_tll.%* l 4soet, because the hear. radia
44..k.ttbe fire, is all reflected by the pol
ished surfeit: Of the irons, and none of it
ts,abserhedi. kit if a set of rough nivel.
ithed it'OnS *ere similarly -placed, they
witskid , beabutts speedily so hot, that they
ctitddliorbolised•%intim} t illeouvenienc . e.
Tlt . .,.oelish of" he fire irons is, therefore,
noidiaglilaiu r ittOr of ornament, but of
usbiuititenvettienee. The rough, unpol
ished pbket; sometime; used in a kitchen,
btenottektiVedily. so hot that it can not
loto.Wd 2 WithOurpain. A close stove, in
tenitaid_waria apartments, should not .
have a polished surface, for in that case
it, if que.pf the, worst e radiators of heat,
sild . : 3 o7tliirig'cOuld be contrived less fit
feretbe...pucpose which - it is applied.
OtothtOtitlitt , hand, a.rough, unpolished
Fur fadii: tit*El. iron, is favotable to rad'.
fire in snob a stove will al
wave produce a mo i st powerful effect.--.
Larelner on Heat.
HOSTETTER'S
STIMICII BITTERS.
Ir is a fact that, at some period, every mem
ber of the homanlawily is subject to disease
or disturbance of the bodily functions; but,
with the . aid of a good.tonli. and the exercise
of good_common seeie,•theymay..be able so to
regulate the system as to. secure permanent
Ipaltb. _ln order to accomplish thla.-desired
object, the true cents° to. pursue iii..ecetaicily
thiit which will produce -a natural state !of
things at the least hazard of vital strength and
Ve• ?qr this purpese - , Dr. Hostetter ha's In
troduced to this country a preparation hearing
his name, which is not anew medicine, but one
that has been tried for pearl, gr./Vint satisfac
tion to all who have used it. The Sitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowebt,
and - liver, restoring them to a healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by. the simple pro. ,
eau of Strengthening nature, enables the'syi
teot to ,trimnph over disoase.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, IndigestionaNau
' sea, Flatulency, Less of Appetite. or any Bil
ious Co mplain ta, ;Os ingfrom a morbid inaction
cEthe Stoma* or oowels, producing Crimps,
Dysentery, Colic, Cholerallorbus, Ike., these
Bitters have no equal,
Diarrhcea, dysentery o, -du; so generally
contracted by new settlers. and caused prin
cipally by the change of water and diet,. will
be speedily regulated by a brief use of this
preparation: Dyspepsia,' a disease which is
probably more prevalent, in all its various
forms, than any other, and the cawstrof Which
Ray always be attributed to derangements of
46 digestive organs, can be cured without
fail by- using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT
TERS, as per directions on the bottle. Far
this disease every physician will. remit:unread
Bitters of some kind ; then why not use• an ar
ticle known to be infallible ? All nations have
theieSitters, as a preventive of disease and
strengthener of the System in general; and!
axong them all there is not to be found a mere
healthy people than the Germans, from whom.
this preparation emanated, based upon scten
tific ezperimeets which have tended to prove
the value of this great preparation in the scale
of medical science.
Fersa AND Attys.—This trying and prOvok
Lug disease, which fixes, its relentless grasp on
the body of mam,reduciughim to a mere shadow
in a short time, and rendering him physically
and miqtally useless, can be driven from the
body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWN
ED BITTERS.- Further, none of the above
stated cHreasea can be contracted, even in ex
posed sitna:j..ons, if the Bitters are used as ger
- direc . 4ons. And as they neither create nausea
nor offend the palate, and render unnecessary
any change of diet or interruption of ordinary
pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy
digestion, the complaint is removed ea speed- .
ily as is consisteul with the production of a
thorough and perm'aneut•cure. •
For Persons in Advanced Years, who are suf
fering.frora itti enfeebled constitution and in
firm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative of strength and rigor, and need
only be tried to be appreciated. And to a
mother while nursing these Bitters are indis
pensable, especially where the mother's nour
ishment is inadequate to the demands pf the
child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it is where a good tonic, such as
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters; is needed to,itu
part temporary strength and vigor, to the sys
tem. Ladies should by all means try this
remedy for all cases of debility ; and, before so
doing, should-ask their physiciad i wbo c if he'
is acquainted with the virtue of the fitters,
will recommend their use in all cases of weak
ness.
Caution.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter...
CiLS, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has
the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the.bottle, and-Stumped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and ob
serve that our autopraph signature is on the
rff4 Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH. Pittsburg![, Pa., and sold•by all druggists,
grocers, and. dealers generally throngliont the
'United States; Callab. South America, and Ger.
many.. .
SMITF k JONES, Coudersport.
A. COREY & SON. Ulysses.
H. LYMAN & CO., Roulet.
POWELL & CHAPIN, Ridgeway
LUCIUS; WILCOX. linena Vista.
TAKE NOTICE!
11 - Fyoll want to get your Watch
es or Clocks put ip good run-K_„,
fling order, take them to DA YTUS'S. You
will find him on hand to do your work on
notice, and in a workmanlike manner, at
No. 2, PIICENIX BLOCK,
opposite Parmelee's Drug and Book Store.
Jewelry neatly repaired, and work done on
short notice, cheap for cash.
JOHN B. DAYTON
Wellsville, April 17, 185.9.., 40-6 mo.
NEW. STOCK
INTER GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
C. H. SIMMONS,
in Oswavo.
Low Prices
AND
FAVORABLE TERMS
TO
easii.an,sl Short-?time Buyers
lAM NOW RECEIVING my Fall and Winter
Stock, which embraces everything usually
kept by a Country . Merchant—
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
. - - HARD-WARE,
BOOTS 4. SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, •
HATS 4- CAPS,
CROCKERY, c„
all of. which will be sold at low figures for
cash or approved credit.
GOOD TEAS FOR 45 CENTA,
Litho' Fine Congrus and other Gaiters, from f•
cts, to $l,OO.
HENS STOGA BOOTS, $2,30
" CALF " • 3,86
PINE DE LAINES, - 30 •
GOOD LAWNS,- 121
and all other goods in proportion, for Read,
Pay of most kinds.
stir Cash pai4 for GOOD LIMBER.
C. H. SIMMONS.
Oarraya, Oct. 5, 1859.-43-Iy.
Ngtipp.
LL indebted to SpaNcgß are re-
It spectrally invited to call and settle their
aceounte, by payment or by Note, without de
lay,
Coudersport, Dec. 27,1853-16:4t
SHOW!
TOIS , .AFT.II..NOQN..,
STEBBINS"
STORE,
guita g itit gear,
In the sale of GOODS ai:LOlpric=l
BETTER
•
Bargains than erersoffered In
COUDERSPOR T.
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Are being received
His stock comprlses all qualities, kinds and
.Varieties of FANCY and DOMESTIC
Dry Goods, _
Groceries,
e.
Hardware,
Crockery,
AND
Everse Description
FANCY GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Ready-made Clothing,
Ladies', Gents' and Childrens'
BOOTS, SHOES 4. GAITERS,
GLA S S.WA 1115
NAILS and GLASS,
IRON & STEEL.
Just Received,
SOLD CHEAPER
THAN AT
an 2 etDcr atone
IN THE COUNTY;
FOR CASH;
You are especially invited; to call. We are all
curried in the store but you shall
receive attention.-
Produce Taken
on account, and in exchange for Goothr;
Wad 4 9 Wu deli
HIGEIEST MA.RKEZ.P.RICL'
C.0i01 . ,, WHEAT, RYE;
OATS and - . BUCKWHErAT
Great
A T
And every day tkeyeafter,
New and Fresh Supplies
OF
Eller's ,. Week.
OF
HATS & CAPS,
WOODEN , WARL',
PAINTS, OILS'
AND
DYE-STUFFS.
A Large Quantity
AND
ALL KINDS OF
THE
PAID POD
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C.! OMETHINO .- .1 . 1E!.-riii.: T;..
1-'1 - BEST - * *
MEDICINAL SALERATUS.
Is manufactured from common salt,[
/
anti: is prepared entirely' ifformat
from other`Saleratus. 411 be del,l
eterious Matter extracted in each a
manner as to produce B.reacl,Biscuit,
and all kinds of'Cake, [ without con,.
taining - a;lnirticle of Saleratiis when
the Bresil or Cake is ba.kcd.f there
by producing wholesome results.-,
Every particle of Saleratus is turned
to gas atjd Misses through the Bread
or BicuitjWhile Baking; consequent•
lynot hing remains but common Salt,
Water aid Flour. You will [ readily
perCeive Up the taste of this Saiers:
tns that it. is entirely different from
othCi Salaratits.
_;' • , , 4 ", , '
It is picked in onepoundpapra;
each wr4pper branded; "B. T. Bab*
bites Bet Medicinal Saleratus; al
so, picture, t twiated loaf of bread,.
with-a glass of effervescing water en
the .'top . i - When you purchase one
l
pitpC_r ypir shonld preserve the wrap_
per; and, be particular to gdt tbe
next exabtly like the first—brand as
abo...e. 1'
Pull d regions orimaking Bread
with thi 5a10rat440 , 414 Sour, Milk
or. Oren Tartar, will ii.odoti!panyl
each pa kap); also, directions fore
making 11 kinds of Pastry; also,!
for *Ma ' g Soda Water and Said
lits-Powders, ... ' -i." ..' .* '
. MAEE YOUR - OWN' SOAP,'
, 1 - WITH
..,
B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN
-1
'; R.-ITED POTASEI, ••. ,
Warrant d double tile strength of
. Orditiary Potash ; put up in cans
11 lb., 2 1b5,,3 lbs., 6 lbs. and 12 lbs.
.w,itti„.lll4ll_ffirections for Makin
l ar d a nr• :- S flf t . ''.. 9o * „CZ;niumer3
wilt find this tape cheapest Plitaksb I
triaikot. II - '
' Manufactcred and for sale, by
1
B. T. BABBITT,
Non. 68. ral IQ -Washingtnn-stree
I * Slaw Y ilt, and tiff. 3fi. In dia,stree t'.
Bp s t og : ' ' •.'•' ` r[11t4,4-1y",1.1
68
ED
70
68
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88
AND
70
68
70
N`l.l CE 1 , NO'rICE !
ALI, t ho se ndebted-to the intbscriberyeither
by 24'ote r by book account, will - save
FIFTY P I ER. ENT. by calling 'and paying
tbeir,indebte nasabefore.tise first day
,cit,y4n
nary net. . 6 lii)l,'! you. sk, .9 PaOhiaiaii , -;
ing be made 7 "', In costa . or ycni,ond...Oin,tol
pay' if we fail to PAY , IJP by ; that tioiii. : . .
!
N. 8.-1 1 -Go fis sold at cost. "
• , -JOHN B. r MITIL
;,., 1,161:,
1- r 15, ip9;-12: l-ly.-, !, ,
—., t. 1 .i. l ,J':!-.`,
Coude!
, EilirilfpiprEaih' for FURS
rEP PELTS. Also, for CUTS.
Oct: 26,103. !-
B.
B.
Co ude
I COL
, d
ispor
14 - - to ,
DR. DlQRSE—the.inventor of.-MORSVS IN
DIA:N.II,OOT ,This.philinthrOpiaans
(spent the greater yart of his life is traveling.
ItarineitSitea. rurotii; Africa; — as
ttell as North Ameriett—hsis•spent three years,
Among; thelnaians of our. Western: entintr3r=-1
if was in this-way that the. Indian Root .Pills
were; first discofered. - 2 . .Dr. Morse waslthe first
'moat to establish the fact that all diseases arise
froraiIMPURITY OF THE - BLOYM-that our
iltiength, health and life .depended anon. this
fliiid.l- : 1.
When tho - varionspassag,es - bee.omitlogged,
;and do , flotact LW- perfect harmonykiith the!
diffeieet functions: of -the hody, the blood loses
its action, becomes thick, corrupted and
'eased ; Ulna. causing all palm,. siateess and
distress: of! every name.; one' strength is ex
hausted, our we are deprived of, and if
hature is : not assisted is throwing-off , the stag
neat-humors, the . blood will beconte:,choked
and cease to act, and thus our light of life will
forever, be iblo oat... Row important then
that we vrn•
that we should-keep - the various, passages of
the body free and open. And oW pleasant
to
,na.that Vre-have it in our - power Ito put a
inediaiteln yoOr reach,:namely, Morse's In
dian Root; Pills,:hatititifactured from_ plants
and reins Which grow around the Mountain
eni-eliffic in Nature's garden, for the health and
recovery of diseaSed mat. One of !the roots
from which these Pills are made is .a Sudorific,
Which o . pens the pores - of the skin, and assiits
Nature In throwing out the finer parts of the
Corruption :within. -The second is: A plant
tvitichis an Expectorant; ' that opens and un
ehgaLthe passage to the lungs, and thus, in a
pothing manner, performs its.duty by throw
ing off phlegm; and other 'humors i from the
lungs' by copiousel:lifting. The third is a Di
uretic, which gives ease and double strength
to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw'
largisiamounts of impurity from the blood,
- which is then throWn out bountifully by the
urinary or Water pasiage '
and which • could
not have been discharged in any other way.
The 'fourth is a Cathartic , and accompanies
the other PsoPerties of the Pills while engaged
in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles
.of impurity which canuot pass by-the other
tintlets, aro thus taken up and conveyed off in
peat !quentities by the, bowels. 1
! From the:above, it is shown that lir. Morse's
Indian Root Pins not or ly enter thej stomach,-
but become united with the blood; fur they
find way to every part, aud completely rout out
and -cleanse the system from all impl:rity,.and
the life of the body, which is the blood, be-
Comes perfeetly healthy; consequently all
sickness and pain is driven from the: system,
for theycatritot remain when the body becomes
so pnre, and, clear. , . •
The reason why. people are so distressed
when sick, and why so many die, ;because
fkey, do not, get a medicine which will pass
to the afflicted parts, and which will open the
natural pas Sages for the disease to be cast out;
hence, a large quantity of food and other mat
ter is lodged, and the stomach and !intestines
are literally overfloWing .with the 'corrupted
mass thus.uadergoing disagreeable fermen
tationll, constantly mixing with the blood,vrhich
throws corrupted matter through every vein
and artery, 'until life is taken. from lthe body
by disease.. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to
themselves victory upon victory, by restoring
Millions of the sick to - blooming health and
happiness'. ;Yes, thodsands who have ,been
racked or tormented with sickness,, pain and
anguish, and whose feeble frames • have been!
scorched- by the burning elements of raging!
fever, and Who have been brought, as it wore,
Within a step Of the -silent grave, now stand •
ready to testify that they would have been
numbered With the dead-, had it not been for
this great and wonderful medicine, :Morse's
Indian Root Pills. After one or. two doses had
been taken, they were astonished, and ahso
lutely, surprised; in witnessing their charming!
effects. Not only do they give immediate ease
and strength, and take away all : sickness,
pain and anguish, bet they at once go to
work at the foundation of the disease,
Which is -the blood.' Therefore, it swill be
"shown, especially by those who use these Pills,
that they ! wih so cleanse and purify; that dis
eese—,that deadly enemy-r,will take its flight,
aid the flush of youth and beauty will again
return, and the prospect of a long and happy
life will cherish and brighten your days.
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Merchants, and. Traders will be ien their
guard-and not be imposed upon by ,h Coun
terfeit of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed
A, B. _Voore: All genuine Pills will hereafter
b r ave tbo name and signature of B.' LAKE
JIMSON, isUccessor to A. J. White & C 0.,) on
each box. • I •
All orders aid-letters relating to said Pills
ust be addressed to WM. MIIDGS A CO.,
- 4roprietorsjof Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Oint
ment,) Ettrlrille, Madison Co., N. Y.; General
Agents for Dr. Morse's Indian Root'ills.
! B.: LAKE ! JUDSON, ,(successor to A. J.
White' & C 0.,) 60 Leonard Street, New York,
Sole Proprietor., Sold by SMITH & JONES,
Coudersporfpago by all:Medicine Dealers In
the romstyri 1046-Iy.
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HOWAIR I) ASSOCIATION.
I'ITILADELPIIIA.
Benevolent establiahed j by special
endowment/or the relief of the slat and die
.l • gieted with Virulent and
!Wends - diseases. .
MNE NOWA RD. A,SSOCIATION, dn . view o
the airf4l desiruction of human life, caus
ed by Siitual diseases, several years ego direct
ed their Coniulting Surgeon, to open a Oitpen
sary for, the treatment of this class dtcliseases
in all their forms; and to give itiB'OtCAL . I.II.
VICE GRATIS, to all who 'apply IbY
With. a destription of 4hoir condition; (age,
occupation, habits of life, kc.,) and in. cases
of extreme Poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES
FREI4-0k:,..p4AGE..,
The farcetem 6f the Association, in their
late Annual Repoit-eApteSs thO laigheet -satis
faction with! the suecess which hail attended
the
_lab - ors:Of_ their 'Surgeons in the :curd of
SPerrnaterrlicea4. - Serninal WeaknesS; Gonori
lice,'Gleet, Syphilis, - the' iiee of Onanism or
Self-Abuse,Diseltie of the Kidneys ! and Blad
der, §c •, ad order d continuatice Of the same
plan-for th ensuing year.. _
An admirable Report on Spermatbrthrea, or
Seniinall'ireakness,lhe - vice of Onanistn, Mas
tirbatio.n or: Self-Abuse, and othir.lliseases
of the.SexuatOrgens f by the Consulting Sur
geon, will his sent y-mail, (ima sealed:envoi
ciiie,) FREE OF CiiARGE, on receipt of TWO
STAMPS for postage: '
Address; ifor Report _or treatineitt, Dr,
num HOUGHTON; Acting SurgitoS,
otiraird ASsOciation, No; I South Ninth - Street;
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Ayefs. - Sfar-gaparilli
A comp:gm& remedy; in .wldelcivo have 111.:
bored to produce the meet effeetrial-alterativ,-:
that can, be made.: It is a :concentrated =tree
of Para Sarsaparilla ; so .combined With .00e
snletiusceiof still :venter alterritive power . *
to afford iii.effeativii antidote ` 'foithetheakie "
Sarsaparilla is reputed - to erie.e. l .• It if believed s
thWsucli rguleS l 7,4 _Wanted
suffer from Strumous complaints; arid that once
which will' riccomplish their cure niestram '
'of immense; service this - kige Ohm QR.
HOW corispletelithi k •
compomidirill-do it haa been proven by expel.
imam on many of the'seettitcasee to be found
of the fsllinving cot ididatr'""•
Sesortms. AND SCROFULOUS' -CoRPLADIE.
BaIIPTIONB AND EEVPTTVEPISEARBE; :
PIMPLES, BLM'CIiES: • Tristoss_,. SALT' Renoir,
SCALD ILEA% SYPHILIS .AND Maittithib-.Ara •
PECTIONS, MERCURIAL MEW% PROParr i ,Sink •
"RALOLL on Tic Doirrominerx.praturr,
PERSIA AND INDIGESTION,
EILIMPELAS,
On Sr. 4x:rawer's tmilliideed the -
class - of complaints arising , from Liceuar,r., or.
This corepolincl ,, eM - be found a great, pro=
rooter of health, when taken in the spring, to. '
expel the foul humor, *bleb fester. in the'
blood at, that season of the year. - Bye.he tiro*?
ly expulsion of 'them many rankling ffisordess
are nipped in the bud.. Multitudes
the aid of this remedY, spare themselves frtimi -
the' endurance of friul eruption, the elherimes - -
sores. through which the system will strive to' .
rid itself of corruptions,K not asaisted tO dco _
this through the natural chat:mete of the be4yr
by an alterative medicine. 'Cleanse out the; '
vitiated blood wheneVeerbirtlnd its impozitiest
bursting through the akin in pimplee, emptionso
or sores; cleanse it when you = find: it :is the-.
stiected andAdeggislV in the veirus: pleanut
whenever fold ; arid' your - feelin gsl will tat .
you when. Even where no Particidar diiorder - .
is felt, people enjoy better health; and five -
longer. for eleansing . the blood: Keep the:
blood healthy, and 'all is well; with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. • Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the , great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown. •
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the -
reputfttion, of accomplishing thesi ends: - But
the world has • been egregiously 'deceived by
preparations of It, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is charted.
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending of be concentrated extracts - of it, •
contain but little of the virttie of Sarsaparilla
or any thing else.
During late years the public.live been nits.
led by large bottlea.pretanding to give a trait
of Extiaet of Sarsaparilla for one dollar.
of these have been frauds upon the sick;
they not only. contain littlaif. any,_ Sumps.
rilla, but often ne curative properties whatey..
iar. Hence, bitter and_paigul disappointraesit -
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has 'virtues which are. irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diSeases it is intend- '
ed to cure.. In order to secure their complete - -
eradication from the system, theremedy should.
be judiciously taken according to direction cry
the bottle.
PREPARED BY
-DR: J.. t*. .A:YE Ak .
LOWELL, MASS: -
Price, $I per Bottle i Biz Bottles f•r SS.
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Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself inch a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to reeount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it-has been ear
played.- As it, has ungg been - in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the bow
it ever has been, and that it may:be relied on to
do-for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer'S Cathartlc
SOB Tam CUU or . -
Costiveness ' faundi'ee, Dyspepsia, lndigestion, '
DysesiteryiFoul ' Stomach, Erysipear,-Headachs,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseaus,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors arid
Salt Rheum, Norms, Gone, Ifeuralyia as -a
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying. the Bead;
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sem&
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
beat aperient in the world for all thepurpolies of I;
family physic. .
Price 26 cents, per Box; Five Boxes for . $1.1.10.
Great numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, Stasi.
men, and eminent personages have lent th eir
names to certify the unparallel ed of these•
remedies, but our space bare will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents .below named Ihr+
nigh gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they
are given ; with algid full descriptions of the above
complaints. and the treatment thafshould be M.
lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off• by unprincipled dealers with,
other preparations they maks more profit as.
Demand Aran's, and take , no others. The
want the best aid there is for them, antLthas ais
have it.. ° .
All our Remedios are
Sold by SMITH k JONES, and D. W. BM
CER, Coudersport; COREY k SON - , Ulysses;
A. H. HORTON; Cush ingville .; MANN
NICHOLS, ifillkrt ; C. H. SIMMONS; ()swam
and by all Merchants and Druggists: [11:11
MILLPORT HEAD-QUARTERB.
111 HE subscribers take this method of in.
forming theik friends that they are inn.
eteil!t of, and are now opening,. a clpicr 'sad,
desirable stock of " -
STAPLE AND F4NDY DRY ‘K)QI)I3. .
to which they invite the attention of
desire to make purchases. Our stock it lags,
has been selected with great care, and lapse-.
titularly adapted. to the wants Of this sestiosi
of our country: Our stock of Dry Goods OW
!LOA of - . •
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, =BONIN
EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS
hDLOTES, CAS§IMPES
•
MESTIDN:
SEIRTIINIGat
LINENS, .PRINTS,
lOSIERY, .IiIHA.WLS,
and a Tariety of 'other articles, too rauneserst
to mention. We hive also a complete aseoutt
moat of - •
GROGIMIES,.,EARDWARZPi
CROCKERY;- . •
all of which wiU be sold Tmeammaall *bap
for ready pay, and for aplutoved credit 4mA AR
reasonable terms as pay other 'Agtabnih mai '
MANN &HIM, OUI?-
11111 port, Aug. 11,186.-:1; ly.'
Z. J. THOMPSON,
CARRIAGE & WAGON NAM .aail $11.• -
PAIRER, Coudersport, Potter Co., Ra.,takes
- this•methmil of inforningefPub - Aft
lie in general *hat lie prepared
- to do all work in his Ana with prolapse's%
in a workman-like I:l3AnD•r, and upon , 14
• moat Steeonimodatiug terms. Pa Ant !sr
rt
RePairing lwrariably required on el
the work. lel. All loads of
taken on stemmed work.' • I