The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 07, 1864, Image 4

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    TJ. S. 4-343 17 1,0 AN.
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The Secrets e Tteasury gives notice
that subscriptions will be relcelved for Coupon
Treasury Notes, pnyable fro m Aug. 1511a.1664,
with semiannual interest at the rate of seven
and three-tenths per cent, per annum,—prin
cipal and interest both .to be paid in lawful
till tositilYttlffitibre iiitclbeSiption
o er iiktriflf, infd tiii)ercent.
gold bearing bodds, payable not less than live
nor more than Wenty years from their date,
as the'Govertinihnt may elect, They will be
issued inychogrt:ttri9nn 1}0. :14100, S5OO,
• $l,OOO 4,42.g*,... OktfidetthligilVeriptions most
be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty
dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners
free of transportation eintrgeß as soon alter
the receip.t_ofitbe originaiXertificates of De
posit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw inttirest from August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
(tole toTdatApftleportslvri7 . 2
'Pal tielf; dePtisittee Ikt4n4S.-fite Thousand
dollars and upwards for these notes at any one
time gill be allowed a comthission of one
quarter of one per cent., which will be paid
by the Treasury Department upon the receipt
of the bill for the amount, certified to by the
ess.44 l Vll 9 litti lail9tl° :tkfeldetto sit; woe wade. No
Aeo,vgio_ni4 for % pomp tssions...mutit : :.!be .mnde
nSoiltell2o4 AD 91104-1 eTe I`Z RC
SPE'CIAL IT.. , INTA GES of Vas-
It is a National Savings Dank, offering it
.Higher rate of interest than any other, and
the best security. Any savings bank which
pays its depositors in U. S. Notes,.considers
that it is paying in the hest circulating me
dium of therconnw and it cannot pay in any
thingbqtrtyt: its oWiliffsttetti arc either in
governmeen 'seMirl' es oi!,.tri'letes or bonds
payableiin government paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or
permanent investment. The cotes can al
laMys be sold for within a fraction of their
face end accumniuted interest, and arc the
best securityywltti t ibankstatijcollatterals
discounts.
Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-7.0 Gold Bond.
In addition to the;,„.vswziitferakfe.yt;est on,
the notes for three years, thif privilege of
conversion is now worth about three per cent.
for the current rate f0r . f.,20, Bonds is not less
than nine per cent. pre'rniuna:and before the War
their - minium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was
oter twtnty per cent., It be seen that
the actual profit o'nitldsviohnint the present
market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per
annum.
La ExreefpfianaAki...cicite er Nienio:pal Taxation:
But aside front all the advantages we have:
enumerated, a special AEA of Congress ex-•
..:trZtel4.6latkvq ireusary ;lofts from local
la.carson: On the fuer:lgo, this exemptions is
worth about two percent. ppr annum, accoA.l
- icy , ' to the rate olio:lativit iti.v.ariott4.pftrts of
the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so great
'elan( meats to „lenders those issued by the
government. Itl-"altoiher forins . of Indebted
/tees, the faith or ability of private parties; or
stock 4.,ibmpatties, or srparate comMunitics.
qtly i§7,ledgcd for'pa - sidetit, while the whole
property of the country is held to secure the
'4lischarg_e, 9f ahl tali:-obligation. of the United
States.
While thegovernment offers the most liberal
tering for its leans, it believes that theNtry
etrotilqt,,t)Tpea'Kwill , be to the loyalty and
ofAhe
Duplicate certificateswill be issued-fOr all
4epoeite.The party depositing must endorse
'Upon AlitVerfOioVeertiffeate the denomination
of notes required, and whether they are to be
.esued in blank or payable to order. 'When
.acteudoped it most be left with the ogicenre
the deposit, to bb forwarded .to the
Treasury Department.
Subscriptions will be recoli:ed.by thsTrefts
titer of the United States, at Washington, the
several AssistanVEreasurers and designated
Depositaries, ana".bilhe;' - '
VirsrNational. bank of:Philadelphia, Pa.
First , i.frrilehltl'T3ank of Danville, Pa.
F>rat.4alional flank of Erie, Pa.
` , .." 6 ‘ . .ritst-Ngt"ilonal flank of Pittsburg, Pa.
and by all Is:alien:11 Banks which are deposi
taries of public money, and
'Alt Ilevectoble :Banks and Bankers
throughout the country will give farther in
formation and
every fucilitll to. Subscribers.
" •
PA., STATE: N OL
MANSFIELD, TIOGA. CO, PA.'
TAI3 INSTITUTION IVA
—,Beco/Rized , /tv ti!e.,eStut.l.ll . lhorities, iii
4 ' 114 " , 1 7)ceettiiitri4S52 , •
•
, AS A
State Normal Sehool,
And formally Opette.l as sacii. in Seißemocr 1603
The School is„,at length places upon a se.
true basis—the 'oftite appropriation of the
surrert year enabling the Trustee to extin.
swish the grelter portion of the outstanding
liabilities, and to make, extensive improve
tee ,ntsw,re , -
..ttiehttiidings and gr4unds.
I r f„9/' q
t commence
on Mon-lall,Syternb6). 5, 18 - 64.
Prof. F. A. At.txs, for the past six yenro in
t.harga of the Chester Coital (Pa.) Normal
pil,cou, 4 l, lvi.s.itrestn elt!eled, Yr:antr a l, ae4
llp mil!C.itbsav-yeke4lY;9l'-' mine itistau
flon.qiittlitelf p p ta.to trio Frofeisthuip
of Languages nut Literattirc.
It is dmirable that stmlents should enter at
the commencement-or a term. and fora period
, of not less titan thirteen necks. TEA
in advapceloer Nu extra
charges for the lagimges or the. higher math- 1
emetics. Text hooks rented at, reasonable
rates. Vocal and inqratnentill music at
teachers' prices. Boarding in the hall, or in
private families.frons $3 50 to $3.00 per Iv . eek-:
Fare from.Plailadelp:sia,s3.64 from Harris-
burg, $6 00.
A'. C. RIPLEY', Pres. Board of Trustees.
ALBERT CLARK, Secretary.
Mansfield, July. Sn. 1604. • , I
.Administrator's Notice,
I,V fi t E h l e t E es A t ! e L o ette N r i l;iO L fti, - l i ‘ : „ lra c ikite rt i s ri a lt , l ,i o'n i . ) , l t t o e
of Allegany township, Potter county, clec'd,
have .z beep grint,eci to Coo . : subscriber. all pCr
sorlilltykihretyti? e'plitt4 aro recinesterl to
immntare pnyitient" -- itlid'Afinse braving
claims ngoinst the saute will present them,
• • duly authenticated, for settlement to
• - IaDSON lIENDRYX,Adm'i.
Atfecnni-. a , ir 10.1 oft I
• HOOK AGENTS 'WANTED!,
fro sell by subscription. with sample. excel
.lllustraredyfataily..Workr.
Amtn . .r these is ti Iti4 s itriCe tliStOftt of the
REI3Ei.LION. of which oc,er forty thousand of
Vor.l..have -already been sold. ft. is a good
business. for ex-soldiers, and others out of '
itettiplAvrpf ti
kNelighnliast and
Agent?. Stationery PackageS, Hattie Scenes.
--Portraits ond.ot, , ur pictures for the Titties;"
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'Holders, etc. Foi . erretirars, with particulars
and terms,s4dres3
; •
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MAGAZINE--a journal with a monthly circula
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showing what heroic Christian fortitude and
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1865•
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sCLEADJ ACADEMY.
• The Fall. Term wili,commence Augnst,3lst
1861 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition
Bunt ;3400 10 $B.OO per term liourkcnn be
Said ;Rooms for
elf-tiourdilift can be bad in the Academy
4trildintts :it $2.00 per term., •
MI
- E.: WILAN. A. II; •fiSsisteo .
hi; other Tenchers:.•'. • .• - -
A Teachers''Clais organized for the
instruction of .tettolirsiinshcir profession.in
and other
%anai& sids;yritibekisedr: -.
SfAnTill; - Pr'ellaent:
STA.NLY mein Secretary.
~~~-.r
Winter Gpods
ICE
otmsTiBD7s
qttten awls. invittd to ,the large and
itttractiie-. , :steekjust r receiv, ed . ; and ; for
sale as low as the same qualities can heSbouglit
anywheta In the county. ' "
We live:on bittid: a large , and varied as.;
sort m ent of Doritestio'Cottqns,. co" , tprising
BROWN SHEETING,S, and • _
aIitTINGS,
A BLEACHED Imsrlzis,
DENDLS, • • '
- • ' ' STRIPES,
CHECKS,
.TICEENGS, and
COTTON FLANNELS on wbicb we
cannot be:undersold:, •
We-puicbase ow' grinds for Cash and offer
theta at'a very 'small advance
• Froixii.Cost.',A
FLAN.NE.LS... .
mint to purchasii
GRAY,
• •' .
•
ALIJE;V
PLAID•FItE.NCS SHIRTING PLAN NE - 1, call
At Olmsted's.
,•.,,, . , , •
DRESS GOODS;. •
DEL'AINES; . '
• • -
-~PRLNTS,'• •- -
' El - tom, and
' WOOLEN SIIAtS,
ROODS,' • '
• . SONTAGS,
' NUBIAS, '
BALISORAL SKIRTS,
• CLOTIIS, and
CASSIMERES, '
a fall sdpply •
At Olmsted's.
CLOTHING.
yION'T fait to call before purchasing and
see the assortment • •
Zlinsted,s
BOOTS &-SHOES
.OR
r.,t and
lien, IVo h men &thildran, in great ca-
For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee,
in fact everything in the Grocery line, call
AT OLMSTED'S
A full asebrtment of almoit eferythink That is
litelOn a countrygtote On: hand. We intend
to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and
sell good articles ta the lowest livirig profit.
AT O.L3ISTED,,§,
",~~ ~~z~~~~~
Graia of all kinds,
Butter, Wool, - .
Sheet Pelts, Pfirs,
Deer Skins
Alio,•
County, Township and School Orders, for all
of which ;the highest prices will - be paid
• Al Oi, sslEil's
Coudersport, Pu,Nov'r 18, c9Bl
1564
13rings ninny n change, therefore I Litre con
eluded to change mysystem of - di:dog business
and I shill hereafter sell for
°ASTI - or PRODUCE,
• , BUTTER, LARD;
EGGS, RAGS,. GRA IN,
DRIED BERRIES,
i m o y tm stoc t k
o c i. )f Groceries I I have a choice
- GREEN,
BLACK,
add JAPAN.
SUGARS,
• -MOLASSES,
HONEY SYRUP
SALARATUS, •
COFFEE,.
Afso, PREPARED coryka,
MUSTARD, : - •
SPICE, „
• ..PEPI"EII, tta., Jo.
hare tcgood stock (hought. so, that I am
.enabled. to scilot prices current before the
War) of
DRUBS, and ' • -
PATENT MEDICINES;
Mo, KEROSENE OIL.
YA.N KEE XOTIONS, •..
EXTRACTS, aad
are still kept.
FLOUR,.
PORK, ,
MEAL of all kinds.
And many other things too-nointrous to
ineation kept constantly on - band and'isill
be. Sold for. .
• .LESS PROiFIT , '
than over before offered in this market.
E. K. SPENCER.
Jan. 20, 164. - •
Dr. A. PRE CH's
OpLEBILATED .. TONIC "'BITTERS
RE b
_ . . • , .
ecoming.
the most-popular ItleAreine
tt. h eirenlation for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINT;) bYSiBPSIA,. :4A-17N
- DICE, -DEBISITY.-OF:.THET.NNIWOUS
iSYSTEM,..and: WEAKNESS of Abe
STOEACH.timi .DIQESTIVE ORGANS.
is`ls 7 ,drio7galoing a great repotAtion , in. the
CURE .1)(
Principal 01%co; Cott diraport, Po.tir Co., Pa.
11A1PritiFili*K*417
jl:o4 , lll4 l ,klAkni,-• ;
";• -•-• , . .; •
.1" HATrE r FOUND irk 1 1 0,
Was the eicteinetionetthiAstiosicart whs.
. , ~., • •
Bret dieenieredthat the iverltinnved - in its
orbit';" not leit)ciyous:llo peen the' exelanta
, . •
4oie ef'iliote:wll6 hav,e 'found, Tiir CR,
GOODS•eun: purc4aied'FlF:rEEN
or TWENTY PER CENT.',beloiv llti) market
1)0; and Set flit them as repttawated. Two
ibbits are to be consideied iu purebasieg
poOda . : •Quality - and Ole Piiaa; and par=
chasers studying both, can be'better'sn.tisfied
with oar stock'than any otherin this or ad-
joining twictibefV-e -haying
TRASH." NcoN;r your•time Vro,
'ollie a GOOD ARTICLE. "Delays are data.
gerona and sometimes fatal ! " DOrei wait
another enormous advance in Goods
Theloll6lring:is butt a partial list of onr
lark,e discirtmesit
The ; attention of the Ladies- is called,to the
stocleof Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Maroon.
Drab and White. Some of these were bought
precious to the - rise and will bp sold nearly as
law as present wholesale prices at JONES'
• ,Ladies - Cloth.
Blaa, Grey, and Fanny Colors at JONES'
Cassttneres; Striped, Checked, rind Plaids
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottoundes of
1 -
the vets best quality at JONES'
Mourning Goods
Blacl . i Silks, Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Bomba •
Sine, Delaines, Rep Cloths; and Black an,i
Purple Goods of various kinds at JONES'
Ileary SheetingF, three-quarter, four-quarter
five-quarter, foe unbleached; Pillow Cast
and Sheeting Ittslin, Shirting, Ten-quartei
bleached for sheets at JONES'
At 01n3Eited's
Barred Ainslin, Plain Jaecnet, Cambric for
Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Muslins, Nainsool
Muslin, plaid, striped or plain, and Bisho i
Lawns at JONES'
Embroideries
Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Undersleevec
with or without collars at JONES'
Hoods, with bibs or points, for Infants and
Children, Misses and Ladies ; Ntbia's, Under•
sleeves and Caps at JONES'
• . • . Prints
For Children, Shirting Prints, plain black.
white and black,blue and white, and all kinds
of Fancy, at JONES'
Gents' Black Broad Cloth, excellent quality
bought hefOre the rise. Cassimetes, blacl
silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin, striped.
plain, and Plaid in fancy"colors, and Clotb
for Thole stilts at , ' JONES'
Women's wont ribbed, cottonon ribbed, cotton
plain. eolorei and white, plain or , fleeced.
Girls' white, brown, mixed, wool or cotton :
and wool balmoral stockings..'
• Kens' home and city•mae , .,
Boys', all sizes, white or mixed, iit JUNES'
1864
For Ladies. Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, ELI
Linen, Cotton,.Plain and Fleceed'Silk. Gent
tine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES'
For Ladies; Sliep4erd's Plaid, Brodie, Long
and Square, 'Woolen Plaid; a great variety of
elegant colors at - JONES'
Of domestic and for. , igu manufacture. We
can assure out' patrons that we believe 0111'
stock this spring to be more attractive in this
line than ever before. JONES'
With only tiro breiidths, Taking it necessary
to - hit Vet at two seams in a full Skirt, in a great
variety at ' 'JONES'
Tens, Suars, Choice Syr.ip, Good Ina Ccrffee,
West ladiland Dandelion Coffee, Rice, Corn
Starch, Farina, Cocoa, ac., at . JONES'
Cloth, Tooth, Nail,:Hair, Hot, Paint, Varnish
and Artist Brushes at • JONES'
Drugs and LE'ancv Articles
'Oils, Paints, and Is,ye Stuffs, White pead in
Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camptiene,Kerosene.Lamp
and Lamp Fixtures. . Glass , Patent. . Medicines.
Chemicals, Botanielti Barbs, Perftimery,Fancy
fieittp , and Toilet articles, tG um, Bair, Ivory
and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes,
and a fine• assortment of Flavoring: Extracts,
Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed git—raw
and boiled, at • &OBS'
FA NCY,SOAP,
PERFUMERY,
• - Cl4::)ithing
tame and Dlen'a at: JONES'
- Boots and Shoes •
.
Cleeyery`itescription and the
,best, quality, at
astanisliitig low pricag, at "JOlslE§'
'Wa Papex
Nall
. , „
Ceiling, Paper, Transom PAper, Window Cur
iains, Borders, Tassels ind Fisinkes,. at Xs.
HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, :WILLOW - -
WARE; lIAILS,ADOX; PLOWS, AVLNDOW
TSASH,. FLOUR, :PORK; _and FEED, in - tact,
eyei7thing that the peoplebeed Can be bid at
All a which will be sold atitbe. - lowerst rates
7- 7C - FOUTTV. T .ft - MTPrr47 6ll3l /lit . -
Merinos.;
Boy's Wear
Domestics
White Goods
Woolen Goods
Cloths
Rlosiexy
Gloves
Shawls
Delairces
Baliki.or.6l'SWrts
Groceries
Brushes,
Conderepwt, Ps., 31111 P, 1868.
- Neff
lialnll # 4.l:44l3:Mar, XYNIE R&TIARO6.I2O.;—.
i trave;ries[ifie Northein,
sud ;Northwest counties of Peonsylvanin to
the city bt Eit#,
Tf Iss,oede leased tip the Pennsylviinia Rail
Itou'd r ,cereptikf t 'nfid.t add' their • auspice§
being : ripidlz' opened' throughout its entire
1t: is now in use for Passenger and Freight
business frtim li'arrishurg• to St. Ilarfs (21c
miles) 'on , the Eastein Division, and from.
Sheffield to •*le, 178' iniles)' on the Wester' ,
•,• -
O .: . PAF . SESOin. TRAI.I3 AT
,131POLJUlt
Leave Eastward. -"-. ,"
Throitgh Mail : Train ' 2 10 P.. 11
teive'Westward.
Through Mail Train - ' 10 10. A. IF
; Cars , 'run through WITUOVT cna.sos botl
ways between' Philadelphia and Leek Havet
tud between Baltimore and Lock Haven. ;
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Train'
both wigs , between Williamsport and Balti
more, rind Williamsport and: Philadelphia. '
For 14161 m i -tit n respecting Passenger busi
nets apply at the S. E Cor. 12th and Market
itieets.
And for Freight business of the Company':
.‘gents:
S: 8.. Itingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market
3ts., Philadelphia.
Reynolds Erie: -
S. Drill; --Agent N. 0:11.-1: BalthnOrel ,
H. 11. 'fiattsrosi '•
Oen't Freight Agt.
LEwts L. Honer,
Gen'l 2Teket 4gl. Phil'a.
Jos. D. POTTS,
Grn'l Manager, Williamsport.
Rare Chances !
I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib
eral time:
ONE FARM !-146 Acres-46 Cleared
ONE FARM !-235 Acres—SO Cleared
ONE FARM l-50 Acres-15 Cleared
ONE - FARM !-300 Acres-5 Cleared
And lots of other,Fartns and Land.
Some,money may be required down.
Lucien Bird.
Brookland, Pa., Jnly 2, '64 tf
Baring secured the services of
HENRY S. COWEURN,
BLACKSMITH
if twenty years experience in England and
America. lam prepared to furnish Carmel:
tnd travelers with the best of •
Horse and Ox Shoeing.
Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c., promptly
L. BIRD, Proprietor,
Brookland, Potter Co., Pa.
formerly called Uushingville.
May 25, 1864.
. AT.
H. J. OLMSTED'S
STORE can alvniys be found the best o
Cooking, - Box and Parlor
S T()VE S.
Also. TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, , SA?-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also , Agricl.tural Implements.
.uch as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, a . c.
HIS WORK
is well made and the material good. Good
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS pat up in
any part of the County—Terms easy, Ready
Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom
refused. !
Store on Main Street opposite the. Old Court
House, Coudersport. Aug. 1,
PUTNAM'
Clothes Wringer
Will ming anything from a tingle Thread to
a Bed- Qnilt. '
PRICES : $5.50; $6.00i. and $B.OO.
P. A, Stebbins &
Agent for Potter county.—Jan 25. 1863
j", L BTU 11\ &
•Paying the 'highest price in
CASH for. •
WOOL!
50,000 POUNDS WANTED!
Coudersport, .Tune 28, 1864.
P. 4. Stebbins & Co;"
:ARE AGEN'IS.for the We of
WHEELER & WILSO.N'S 'HEWING
MACHINES for Potter County
Nor'r 18,'63
• • DR. TQBIAS___,° ,
• VENITIAN
rarAs - GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC
TION during the fourteen years it has
been': introdate into: the: United, states.
After being . tried, by Amillions, it has been
procla:wed the pain destroyer of 'he world.
Pain . cannot, be where this liniment-Is tip-.
plied. ,If.used as directed.it cannot and net
et has failed in a• single instance. For colds,
,cougbs and' inlttienia, it 'can't be beat. One
25 cent' bottle will e:nreall tbe-abore, besides
beinguseful in every, favaily for `stuidenticci,
.dents, 'lnch al bire7ns, cute, 'saalds"-:' insect
stings, -&c. -It,' is perfectly innocentr ' to take
iriternally,''.end ' , can - . be' :given :to: the:oldest
version ti' youngest child. " -:Price 25 and 50
trite . n bottle, ;Office. 56.-Cartiandt Street,
,esrfforic,_
_Sold by all drtiggists. -„.
-G. - Orremb FOR n BUTTtht,
• - - E: `H; Speincer
. _
-A.frerlstyc oi
8 21.PARa l*--
:
sus enures ma: satin: rot
;nisi • Scrofulous ,Eisessm
71.ost..,Pnery..Edet a welt....iumn ma-emit: of Oz.
"I hare sold largo qtiantitics‘of your SAtts.tP.t
nti.t.... t t but' never yet durfbottle-Whieltfalledbf tiro desired effecrand full tuttlenetiort tothoee who took
St. As Vast as one peopla trrit.. ll, PY llgtec lbws Itss
becnno medicine like it before in onr, cot inanity."
Pius
Eruptions, o es, tam Di.
cent, Sores, - end all -Dise.isesbrtha
From Rev: 11014: Slrailash,-Cristol, - Eaptapq.
Tay fluty tolott watt ilia ludAir
I add thy testimony' to that yen pablVsli °Vete me
dicinal kirtues of your SASSAVAIt -3ly d: me n .
ter, aged ten; bad tut-ufilicting huntoria lirr f are.
eyes, and hair for tears mid:4i we ware utetbts to
earls until we tried your' S.vusacantl.l-t. 'Sho..h.us
been well fur sonic mouths: , • •
From. Mrs. Jana E-Rioe, n Ttiel/-bnairi anti tato'.
et:tented Iturg of Denalsrille. flak c CI., N .1,
My daughter has sntrerc.i for n year !mut with a
scrofulousr eruption.; %Odell vunt.lroubleuoote.
Nothinr. afforded any miter until we tila your
SAIISAVARILLA,W III .4 I soon completely cured
p r om_chnrks P. Gage, R 67., of the tei - lelg:biAlen,
" Gage, Murray , ". Co, orautitattrer.3 (Yew:awned
papers in . :Vas/ma,
- had for several years a very trouldesomo
humor- ht rayi face. wlthdt • grew. roalcia:U f y worn
with it di:dip:urea my features awl beiama xi intol
erable affliction: I tried almost every thin a mart
could of both adrix and Medicine, bat withlmt any
rellerwhatever, until I toot your Stus.tpanita.t.
It Immediately my ca,u, worto, yin tot Ime
it might fora time lad la a rov weiks the new
skin began to form tinier the Votellen, mut (O-1-
timed until . my' face la,as smooth as le7 body's,
and Lain witbout'anysyinptomu of the ,ftneile flu:t
I. know, of: I - enjoy- perfect. Irau),ll, uti.lATlthout a
doubt owe it to your 6.trrs.w.tauaa.” • '
Etrvipelas—Generalthe
Blood
• From Dr, I:Obt.. Sorcht, flotalon St., Irmo ror:-.
Dn.- ATER. I field= fail to remove Eru&Jti ynt
and Scrofulous Soreia by the pemveciagnseot-your
Sdnn.i.P.ittitta,sud I have just now cured ao attack
of Malignant Erysipetosvint No , nitetuldiVuo
possess equals the Sdits.inAnti.i..i. you have. sup
plied to the pvoresslow as well as to the people."
From J. E. JOliniton, G 97., Tratemao, Ohio.
.1" For twelve years, I ltad the yellow Errstpelas
on my rir , -,ht arm, during which time I tried all the
crlOrated physicians . ] conhl mtelt, and took Thin.
dreds of dollars ‘vorth of, medicines. The ttleers
were so bad lthat the cords became visible, and the
doctors decided that my arm mnst be amputated. I
began taking your SA INA PA Took two hot
tles, and sonic of your Together the: liave
cured. me. _.I ma now as well and sound as any bole.
Being, lu a public plate, my ease In kt10'0:11. to every
body in this community, and excites the _wonder of
all."
Front Non. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of,..Yezetrstle,
C. 11'., a leading tnentber of the .Catuutian f'arfin
meat. •
01 have uFed your Sans tracts in my family,
for general debility, mid for pull - ging tat 'brrsod.,
with eery. beneficial results, and feel watideacti in
commending it to the Maintod.",
Bt. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum
Scald Road, flora Eyes: -
From Hamm Staler, -En., the ithle editor, of the
Tani:lain; l'enie.tv(rai4,lo,
"Our only child,about three years of age, was
attacked by pilm des on Lis forehead. They rapidly'
hpread until they 'untied a hgliilSUlTlCAllti rirnknt
sore, w9ueL covered his face, and actually tilladed
Lis eyes for some days. _ A tiidltul physteteiapplied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any
apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his
hands, lest with them he should tear open the les
teriug and corrupt wound whi;di euve‘rjsi his whole
face. Having tried every thing elseNtsir had awe
hope from, we - began your
and applying the iodide of pitash tution, as yea
direct. The sore Legau to heal when Are had given
the first bottle , and'irus well whet' we had fi r md a o
the second. The eyelashes, 101h:1111ml comu
out, grew again, mid he is now tla healthy nod Ns
as ally other. The \thole. Ilelghbailood predicted
that the child must die."
Syphilis aid Mercurial 1/Isease.
From fir. /firma Stoat, qr
"I find,-your S.II:SAPARILLA /1_ toore ' effected
remedy for the secoudery symptoms of Stritpias
and for syphilitic Like:v:42 titan uuy otlem we lIK)tit•CS6.
The proiessiou ore iudelucd to you tor somoof the
best mediclues we have." _
Front A. J. French, Jr. 17., art eminent phygician or
Laurence, Mass., who is a Pr01111)10a 11Lillthfl tic
the legislature of. latmichuse.ts.
Du. Aral:. My dear Sire,' have feint] iour
SARSAF.VI:II.I..i an exceileut remedy for Syphilis,
both of the primary anal secondary type, and el-ac
tual in some eases that Were too obstamte to yield
to other remedies. Ido not know what we =rem
ploy with more certainty of success, where a power
lel alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. S. Thu Liew, of Nem rfrunsteletz,
had dreadful ulcers on his ig e, caused by the abuse
of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more
and more aggravated for years, in spite Of every
remedy or treatment that could be applied, Until the
persevering use of Al* Ma's SA MAPAIIII.I.A relieved
hint. Few cases comm be found more hiveteratatual
distressing than this, and It took several dbzen
bottlFs to cure him
LO6COrrhCett, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ul
ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SA CS.% Some cuts rer_irc.
however, in aid of the SAUSAPARII.I.I, the 4dlfut
application of local remedies.
From the well-A - amen mad wide . ly-celebraied Dr.
• • .Incot. Morrill, of Chico multi; •
"I have found your 5.5.P.5Ar.11:11.1...t nn meellent
alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of-
Irrem,, 11404*, Lencorritrea, Interaal Ulceration - , and
local debility, arising, from lite serofitlons
have yielded. to It, and there are few - that dtenot,
when its effect is proi)erly aided by local treatment."
A lady;' unwilling to allorc the publicatiail of hee
. • .
name. wriles :
"My dangli . ter and myself here been cured of
Tory debilitating Leueorrlima of long standing, by
two bottles of your ' -
"Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys.
• pepsia, 'Heart Disease, Neultlaia;
when connect be Scrota /a in the syitem, arc rapidly
cured by this Lxr. 6.IIISAP.VAILIA.
•
AYER'S
CATHARTIC .PILLS
possess so many advantages over.the, other
purgatives in the market, itratlicir superior
virtues are so universallY knoVm,thatwerieed
not do more than to assure : the public their
quality is maintained rival to the: hest it ever
has' been, and that they.may be 42pc.nclei; on
to do all thAthey have ever done. • •-=
Prepared by J. C. Al Ell, M. I)., - 4 Co.,
Lowell, Mats., and sold by - •
.•
Sold by C. 5..& E. A. Jones, Coudersport,
Chappel Bros., Ulysses.' ,
C. H. Simmoes, Oswnyo. .;
Mann /c Nichols, Miliport. .
& Co., Rouleti. and by Dealers
everywhere. *. .•
SAPONIFIER.,
r Concentrated Le
Fatally Soap Maker. ;
WAR makes high .prices; Saponifier helps to
reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOnlitts.
a pomttd by using your kitchen krepse:
ger c\ TIONi As spurious-Iles are of.
fered also, be earefut and bdy the
PATENTED article put np ib Iron eani,T all
others being COENTERFEITS.
pENTISYLVANIA SALTMANIIFACTVEING Co,
PIMA DELPIIIA—No. 12T Walnut Street.
PIT iSIICIRG—Pitt Street and Dtionestie Way
Costar'sVermin' e Extertriinator
For Bate, Nice, Roaches, lipths
in rmrs,. Woolens, &c.. ,insects coillainsi //awls,
Animals, &c.
"Put tip ia - 2,5e:500:-ond $1.04 Rozes;-Bottlei,
and Flasks, - s3 — and ftb slzesforilotels, Public
Institutions, 4te. , .
4014 Tcmedielanckwl76 1 L -
"Free from Poispni."bf
trot dangerOus to the human Fetrillp"
"Rats come on t
,of their liOlei;t6. OW?
* * *Sold Wholesale, in all'largerOitio......
* Bo *§old by . cal Drutgists add Ret.49cr4V.P7-
.;trh ere. ,
* I Reirare II I oll4oiihiesi It - Mutual:4
it. * *Se e thO, ,, CoSTAIt'S", Tlfenr,j! pu r sttif,h Bos,
-Bottle-and Frisk, before you
*' *Address -
* • *Printifit'l Depot 482 Broadwq4 N:Nr.
* * *sOld by - -
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Wholesalf & Retail 14,,,,,uts,'Grolzaitip&t: