The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 22, 1865, Image 4

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MANSIOLPPrIOGA CO., AA..
' fuhrutssireTrou Ties 1 .
Recognized by the State Authoritir in
-Pecember,lB62.
LB L j•
State Normal School;
Andformally ciperred as such inßeptenzber%B63.
Wat, 4 length pl4eo.,upfirtia se
,•4s.litilkitlt-ie:theAStatelilpprUgrietlonAot, the
current .year enabling the Trustee to extin
guish the greater portion of the outstanding
Liabilities; and to make extensive improve
mute upon the buildings and grounds.
2 / 1 '4l/0,0711e-41'..;. ru r c n mmence stout
. •
Prof. F. A:Attar, for the past siX yells in
charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal.
School, has been elected Principal, and Prof.
J.StraltpatheEdiaboro State Normal School,
tion, has been appointed to the Professcirship
4f Languages and. Mathematics.
Prof. Allen is well known throughout the
State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship,
poilessjpgatpSlKticsVAxperience qwf fifteen
-.yeas akbatedtAter , Of teaChers; and a. thor
ough acquaintance with their educatiinar
wants, acquired from, his connection with
County Institutes in every section of PeUrt
stylvaitia, as well as in_ other States. •
• Competeht - and thorough instructors will
be, pr a evidedlo . r.thtrother•departments'of the
4 School.
Thebifilding . luts,linen-reftted, throughout
oad'iiiividea with"furnithre ot_th,e most ap r
proved style, together with an extensive col
!ceder!. of maps,charts,and works of referenda:
Excellent Chemical and Philosophical
paratus will be in readiness at the opening of
the School. • •
To keep t pace,w,ith the improvements in ed
veatio-tllgnapasionic.;wlll,be .erected, for
which amtlaahlo=applitlttixf:for the heavies,
and lighter exercises has already been secured
The school year is divided into three terms
of thirteen weeks each, with no vacation, ex
cept the week of Chrispnas Holidays. •1
It is desirable that students should enter at
the comurocement of Atom; and fora period
of not thirteen weeks. Tuition,
in advance per term, $6.00. No extra
charges for the leguages or the higher math
ematics.: Text bobks' rented at reasonable
rates. Vocal and instrumental - music :st•
teachere prices. Boarding in the ha 11,539 00
per lerai ; wood for Winter, $3"00 per term;
washing, $3 7.5; room rent, $1 50.
- The arrangements now. made are of such
a nature'as to warrant the Trustees in saying
that no other, institution in the State affords
better facilities.for the Education of Teachers,
or for, the prePtirallett - of students for college,
or for general business. • .
For further particulars address the Princi-
Ipal r at Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa.
PLEY
.111 , Pres. Board'of Trustees.
ALIIE7 Ch ARK, Secretary.
•Mansfield, Dec.
,202, 1864.
Notice,
Gnu tNieFotter CO Pa Aug ~1, 1863
OTICE is hereby given that Charles Be
-shot', now or late of this county, holding
the following described property, has not yet
paid-any cocipidetatiott whittever fcr the saw,
anti iltpersonsitieleraby warned not to pur
chase any of said property of the said Bust=
before the decision 'of . the Court is given in
this case and ' d.',l3CishOi - has paid to me the
consideration money therefor. •
Thejollowing_ia. the,prciperty : •
Ist:- . Atertaia iract of land near the Ger
' mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott townstip,
Rotter county,. Pa., containing 100 acres.—
=OAP .4.o63oXptraut 5078 and adjoining
the abOve;
2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Milland
iropyoyments thereon, 'near Kettle Creek, in
lirarranesBl9, in Stewartson township, Potter
• county, Pa., containing about 204 acres.
C. Bushor holds also in trttir
2501, in Gaines township, Tiogit county, Pa.,
on the road leading-from Germania to Gaines,
containing 850 acres.' : ' - *--
tf WM. RADDE.
Adininistrator's Notice.
NuitlEN3ll/5, Letters of Administration to
VV - the estate of WILSON CARSON, late
ofi Allegany township, Potter county, dec'd,
brive been granted to the subscriber, all per
sans indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims agniast the same will present them,
duly atithenticated, for settlement to
• ; RUDSOI3 HENOR - YA Adn2'r. '
Allegany, Aug 30,-1864' •
DOOR AGENTS. WANTED!
MO sell by subscription, with sample, excel
leghPep?lar.,lllu.stratedlantilr Works.
A:4M Ilieile-Jetijew.,picealiStOßY of the
REBELLION, of which over forty thousand of
Vol. 1, have already been sold. It is a good
business for ex-Soldiers, and others out of
employment. •
Also, for sale to'Aiedlers, Merchants, - and
Agents, Stationery Packages, Battle Scenes,
Portraits 'and other pictures for "the Times,"
War daps, beautiful Album Cards, Currency
Molders, etc. For Circulars, with iariiculars
and iiirmst-addi ess ßENß-Y BO E, ~
-
No. 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, 0. •
° Estate of George Eat& bee d. •
E 104%. ktteigta ddioinistratien;:on
IF V the estate r of Geo tstes, late of He
irron township, deed. lave been granted to
*bit undersigned, notice is 'hereby given to all
persona knowing themselves indebted to said
estate to call and rrettleimmediafely and those
having claims to fre`seht;theiii ?Or payment.
POLLY ESTES, Administratrix.
Hebron, Nor. 22, 1864 6t
11911 IE CONFESSIONS AND ( EXPERIENCE
. Al INVALID.. I .
Published for 'the - benefit and - ria . a caution
to young men and others whO suffer from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man
hood, tn., supplying at the same time the
meads: of self-cure. By one who has cured
himself after undergoing,.considerable quack
ery. By encloiinvi.:Posfriaik'nildilssed-en
velope, single copies may be had of the author
• NATIEfANIEL SiAYFAIR, Esq.,
• - Aropp, Kiage Cc. l ”. N 1 T.
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Admirogtrattirefi No+ e:
J.
WHEREAS Letters of Administeation to
the estate of B. JENKINS, late of
Shippen, township, Cameron county,dee'd, have
been , treated to the SubSeriber, all moons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having elaiMs
apinst the same will present them, duly an-,
theatieatud,lor sEttrementie; =t . :
• JACOB JENKINS, Adm'r.
Coudersport, 0ct.25, 1864, ' •
HIIXT'SBLOOM OF ROSES ,—for the tLa
41,414-44)..C7t t ' STIOBINS'
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STEBI3INS A: Co. are closing np an
1• ,old Ledger. All persons indebted to
thep . Will please eaIF. m 44 settleitz,hefore the
aeiounti arelett wily the propet officer for
Collection —Noy'r
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OL.EAN '4CADEZILIt: " •
The Fall Ter? will commence August 31st
1864 and continue thirteen weeks. _Tuition
.froms4:oo le sB:oolieiterini 'Board can be
in the Principal's family. Rooms for
self-bdifdluglchn• _be thi Aca n demy.
Buildings at $3:00 per
F. WILDMO, AL Di Principal, assisted
by ether''' Teachers :',4! 1-1
:A Teachers . !, Plass" v.;111,14 - organized for the
histructiOn'of teachers in profession, in
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STABLit DUSTlN,ecritar,,,-
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YOUR atttention is i irivitcd t h e large and
1. attract:lvo stock- just, received, and for
sale as tow anth'e - stinikAtih - litioscpq be bought
ii4Where'bitha county; • •
-We Nava on hand a larke and Varied as
eortnient'of Domestic Cottona, - comprising,
,BROWN SHEETINGS, and
01.13.71.NG5;
81.t.Q.CHED'atutuNs,
- - - Dgainas,_
STRIPES,
TICKINGS, and •
COTTON FLANNELS, on which we
cannot be riddemold:
e PYre.hAse. one goods for. Cash and offer
them at very small advance;
PXOELL • C . '
: ; ,FLANNELS.
I F yon want to Purchase <
RED,
• _
--BLUE,'or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
At °Ousted's.
DREBB GOODS;
DELAINES, •
BROCHE ' and - •
WOOLEN SIIAWS •
1100DS,
BONTA GS,
NUBIAS,
BALMORAL . SKIRTS,
cLarns and
CaSSIXERES,:
a full supply
At Olmsted's.
CLOTHING:
•
IRON T fail to ca I before purchasing and
1, see the assortment . .
BOOTS & SHOES
VOR Man, Women & Children, in great va
riety and cheap.
For - Molasses, Syrrip, Sugar, Tea arid Coffee
in fact everything in the Grocery line, call
AT OLMSTED'S
A full assortment:jf almost everything that is
kept in a country store' ri hand; We intend
to keep Goods that will give satisfactiOtt and
sell good articles at the lowest living profit.
AT OL4STED'S,
Wantrit.
Grain of all kinds, , •
Batter, Wool, -
Sheep Pelts, Furs
=1
Deer Skins.
. • Also,
County, i l'ownship and*School Orders, for all
of which the highest prices will be.paid.
, •, ,
At Oltritited 9 s
Coudersport, Pa . ,l4ov'r 18 nu
1864
Brings many a change, therefore I have con
cluded to change my system of doing business
and I shall hereafter sell for
CASH or, E'RODUCE,
BUTTER, LARD,
EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN, r
DRIED BERRIES; &o.
N, my stock of Groceries I have -a choice
I
assortment of
TEAS,-
GREEN,
BLACK,
1 and 'JAPAN
SUGARS,'
' ' MOLASSES,
SALARATUS, -
- - COFFEE,
, Also, PREPARED COFFEE
!MUSTARD,
PEPPER, 8r4., &o
have's goed stock (bought so that I am
enabled to sell at prices current before the
War) of ' , •
PRUGS, and ,
_PATENT - MEDICINES,
,Also, KEROSENE OIL.
I YANKEENOTIONS,
FANCY SOAPS,
EXTRACTS, and ' .
,; PERFUMERY,
are-still kept. ' • -
FLOUR,'; .
PORK,;:
• .10. AL of all kinds.
And many other thi n gs too numerous-to
•
mention kept - constantly on hand and still
sold - for ' •
!IGEsA PROFIT r
than over even before ,offered to, this. market.
E - K SPENCER .
Jan. 20, 1864. , •-•
• - rj . A. FRENC H'S,:
OELEBRANEWITONIO BITTERS
ARE becoming the most populat•Medicine
3n clieulationfei the cure.pf
-LIVER CIOIPIJAIN't, IrgtESPSli, 'JAUN
DICE; DEBISMY.',„IIF—THR-NMOUS—."
SYSTEM,, and NEARNESS:WI& •.1
:STOE . ApaIind.DGESIIVt; ORGANS: , I: ,
It It is also gaining. aLgruat reputation is the
' • -
Principal .
()Pc?, 0 - 4dersport; Podia Co., Ps.
- • 'VW- - - FOUZID
tronoutsr
44:4114;01" Ad.thnt
orbit; not s joyo s flee been Lhg exelatea.r,
tion of'tho a who have found Trip PQE I
where ,Gl3 DS;can be purchased I ,YIFTF,EN
or:±WISNT PER_ CENT. beloiitile market-,
i.
Wa,s
- -
pricei 811
things, .are
Goods : th
thas'm stn,
With our s
owing co
'DEAR
cue a cro
gerons
another e
The foil
arge assd
The atten
stock ofll
Drab and'
previous t
low as ptH
Blact, Gr
Casetwer
Tweeds,
the very best quality at, _ _
•
ouiming Goods
a 3
Black S . ;Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Bomba
zine, Delaines e Rep Cloths, and Black and
Purple Gods of various kinds:at JO.N.ES'
At Olmsted's
Heavy S
five-guar
and She
bleached
At Olmstedls
Barred /
Skirts,
Lawns a
Dimity
with or
Hoods,
Childre
sleeves
For Chi
white a
of Fan
Gents'
bough ,
silk mi
for wh
Wome
plain,
Girls'
and w,
1.50'
EM2I
For L
Luton
fine D
For L
ands
elega
Of d... estic l and :forlign manufacture : We
can sure our patrons that we believe our
stock thiss-spring to be more attractive In this
OE
HONEY SYRUP,
With
40 ha
vatic
Teas,West
Stani
I
Clot
itnd
gs and Fancy Articles
Oils, Paints,'ind Dye Stuffs, White-Lead in
Tin sans,Alcobol, Camphene, Serosene,Lamp
and amp Fixtures. Glass,lPatenti Medicines,
Cbethicals, Botanical Herbs, Peifurnery,Fancy
Soap and-, Toilet articles, Gum, 'Hair, Ivory
add Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes,
and a fine. assortment of Flavoring &tracts,
Pens Ink and Paper, and Liiiseed Ojl---raw
and boiled, at • ' ' JONESI
LE
Of e
aato
Oey
tam
HA
WA
SAS,
eve"
world `moved ic-ite
et find them as represented. Two
'to be consideired prirebitsb4
,
,Quality and tbe Price; per-
, yang both, can be bette.r satisfied
ck tlyn any oth@r in thisloF•ad,:
ties. Think twice befire bßing
Nowzs your iime l pro
-1 . - •
D ARTICLE. "Delays an dau-
- •
sometimes fatal." Donl wait for
!orinons advance in Goods.
wing ,is but n payti4 on
tinent
:Merinos •
on of the Ladies is called to the
rinims,Black,llrown, Bine, Maroon,
1" bite. Some of these were bought
. the rise and will be sold nearly .as
i sent wholesale prices at' JONES' '
Ladies Clpth _
.y, and Fancy Colors at JONES'
Boy's ,Wear
Striped, Checked, and Plaids
entuclg4eana and Cottonades o
Domestics
eetings, three•qUaiter, four-quarter;
r, fine unbleached ; Pillow Case
;Ling Muslin, Shirting,.Ten 7 quarter
forsheets at - • JONES'
White Goods
uslin, Plain Jaccnet, Cambric for
'Os Linen, Swiss Muslins, Nainsook
laid, striped or plain, and',Bishop
JONES'
Embroideries
ands, Ladies Collars, Undersleeves
without collars at JONES'
Woolen. Goods
• ith tabs or, points, for Infanta and
MissOs and Ladies; Nubia's, Udder
nd eips at 1 "JONES'
Prints-,
Idren, Blurting ?Hats, plain black,
d biack,blue and white , and all kinds
'y, at. - • JONES'
I - Cloths
tlack Broad Cloth, excellent quality
before thee rise. - Cassimetes ; black
ed, black and fancy Doeskin, striped,
fid Plaid ,in fancy colors, and Cloth
.le suits at JONES'
Hosiery •
..'s wool ribbed, cotton: ribbed, ccttn
1
oloredl and White, plain o fleeced.
..hite, i lt Mixed, WOO 'or
-t.rowly cotton,
01 bal oral stockings. -
1 . I
: Mena' home an 1 city-mad . ..i.
all sizeX, white or mixed, at'JONES'
1
Glov,es
dies, t anotlet and Hand Gloves, Km
I.
Cott° . , Plain andFleeeed Silk. Gent
l iving e loves, Cassimerep, at JONES'
Shawls . .
.ies ; hsplierd'a Plaid,.Broche,, Long
flare, 'oolen Plaid • igreat•cariety of
color, at ;:JONES':;
IDelaines
an ever before
Balrn.oral Skirts '
only two -breadtbs i -making it necessary
1. a but two Seams ip a full skirt, in agreat
,y at JONES'..
Groceries
Sugars, Choice Syrnp, Good Coffee,
India and Dandelion ."offee; Rice Corn
1 , , Farina, Cocoa, Jo., at JON S'
I
Brushes '•
,Tooth, Nail,Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish
Mist Brushes at • • JOI!iES'
Clothing
and Men's at
Bootsand Shoes
ery l description and the best quility, at
fishing low prices at:-JONES'.,;
Wall Paper
g Paper, Transom Paper, Window Cup.
Borders, Tassels - Find:Fixtures, at:
,DWARE, WOODEN-WARE; WILLOW
NAILS, IRON;- PLOWS, WINDOW
FLQUE; .PORK, and , FEED; in ,fact;
thine that the people need.9ni, he had at
11 ':J ONES' ,
.trhich.will be sob' at the lowest rates
CqUIVIIRY-PRODTICE TABEIf ITT
= /1 - • r kgrGBANG.t..., , ;.;,a
CiiidiziportiPa., Jane ' 16132 r.
•••.••••4„.....
irOivittaneestry
.12;iffer Oriole on reasonableterms and
fF 4 kfriale;
ONE TA13M7446 Acres-46 Clesi - cd
ONE FAVI-1285 Aliies4Bo'Cleared
i g eo-3.5 .Clcared
ONE ; FARM !-:-800 Acre —5 Cleired
And lots..of other Berme and Land.
Seale monerniay be regeired - dort.
2 - lLucteiti , lll1 4 4.
BirooVarid, Pa., Jab- 2,'64 tr
Having secured the services of.
COVP 3 URWr • ,
BLACESMITII
of twenty years experience in .Eng d and
Ametlea. lam preparedto fuinish rmers
and travelers'with'. the best of.
Itokse"and ox,Shoeing,
Shlngre,ptives i l?.utcher Knives Sm.., promptly
• L. BIRD, Proprietor,
Brookland, Potter Cog Pa.
formerly called ,Cushingville.
May 25, 1864.
AT
J. 'QLAIWINED'S . : -
TORE can always be r found the best o
S
Cooking,'Box and Pa;lor
• S
" I.OV
Also, ,TIN and SHEET •IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, 'and CAULD 7
RONS: - 'Also
AgiAcultur Vero:- .si•
such as PLOWS, SORAPLRS, CITLTIVE
TORS, ; CORN-SHELLERS,HORSE-EAKES,
DOG-POWERS, &c. 1 11 1
' ' HIS WORK . 1, 1
is well made and the material 'good. 1 Good
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS pet up ikr
any part of the Couniy—Terms easy. Ready
Pay of all kinds, including , bash, seldom
refused; , • 1 . I • 1
t)
Store on Blain Street positeithe Ol d Coutt
House, , Coudersport. ' Aug. 1,
,180 L-50 1
1 I
JONES'
PUTNAM
Clothes Winger
Will wring any
puczs : 55.50,56.00, and '.$E.OO
• l a . I , •
P. A. Stebbins Bg..
.•
ants for. Potter county.—Jan 25, iBG3
P. A. STEB.M. &
Paying the highest price in
50,000 POUN DS.WA
Coudersport, June 28, 1884.
I% A. Stebbins &
•
A RE AGY,NTS for the sale of
/IL WHEELER i& WIISON'S SEWING
MACHINES for Pottd County
Nor'r 18,'63
13R4
VENITIAN LINIMENT
ing AS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFA C
• 11 ITION during thel fourteen years it has
been •introduced into the United States.—
After' being-'tried by, millions, it has seen
proclalmed the pain destreyer otl.he world.
Pain cannot be where this 'liniment is ap
plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev
er has failed in a single instance. ;1 For colds,
coughs and influenza, it beret be iheat. One
25'cerit bottle will cure all the , abOve, besides
being useful in every faniily for sudden acci
dents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, inhect
stings, Icc. It is perfectly innocent to take
internally,- and can be .given to i l the oldest
person •or youngest child. 'Price r 25 and 50
cent, bottle. Office, .5q Cortlttndt Street,
New York. Sold by alledroggistl'.
JONES'
f' ASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
:'by. E. K. Spencer
ROW LOST HOW RESTORED !
.
, Just published, a new edition of Dr.
CatverwelPs Celebrated Essay
on the -radical-Cure - (without , Medicine) of .
PERStATORIIIIOEA, or Seminal WOaknecs, In
voluntary. Seminal losses, Istrornsor, Mental
and Physical Incapacity, Impedintents to Mar.
nage, etc. , also, Ommumenos, EOLEPSY and
Fyn; -induced by self-indulgenee or sexual
extravagance.'*- • • -
• sarTrice, in a sealed envelope , . 0n1y,6 cens.
The. celebrated anthor in . this, admirable
essay :clearly 'demonstrates, . *Om . a thirty
years successful practice; that the alarining
consequences; of
p elf -abuse May be radically
cued withont the dangerous .use of internal
medicine or the application of !I the knife-r
-pointing out a mode
,Of chre, at bnce simple.
certain and 'effecutal,-by means bf which ev
ery sufferer, - ,'no, matter ,whatl hs condition ,
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radicall:y
ge-Thl/1 - Vecture should be in the bands
of every youth' end every man in the land:
Sent, _under. seal, in a plain entielope, to any
address post-paid on receipt of six cents, or
two post stamps. Address the. Pubitshers.
OBAS.;T, C. KLINE .it CO.,
127 Bowry, No*York,Post ofiiCe box 458.6
"OA.Ts OATS ! OATS
WANTED j 1
Iwill pay 80-064 •1 - 1ChMt for: OATS
delivered* m y Storsin Millport
B. S. COLWELL.
' JONES'
Dec /9, 18647 '
ASOILE'Q ti 1"
uea 011_ nquire at
IVEBBINS'
=I
al 7.m
from a sin
to Thread to
/lag frou.
a Bed-Quilt.
, ARE
1 1 1
CASH
WOL!
TED!
MANHOOD ,:
Wis ; wee i
Ira
lurks
%Rations of
of men. It
!fleet of is
..hi z ., au in
riPged date •
toed hriterein .
lienduell in.
\tAttlArustairt
Fcfs in their
fictMlb, and
ke system to
:disorder"' and
_
decay. The scrofuleus eel:nomination is va
rionsly, cat:tied.. by mercurial - 'dieease, low
living, disordered-digestion , from unhealthy
filed, impure . air,' filth • and 1116Y:habits,
the ' •depreasing vices, and,' above 4 al),,by
the venereal. infectiall' , ',' Whatere.r. - -.l* - ' its
origin, it is• hereditary% in the ,constitution,
descending "from parents te , claldren;nnto • -
the third and Aittrth.geneintiert; "-indeed, it •
seems to be the rod of H'im, whe says, %4 will
visit the iniquities ofoe, fathers upon their
Children." ''.The diSeasesl i ' it Originates .take
various: ,
names, according to the Orgitirs it •
attacks. - -pit the lungs,- Scrofula , producer
bibercles;' and - ftnally Consumption;. in 'the
glands, swellings' which:l:Suppurate" tud'be
come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and -
bowels, -derangements which' *duce bidi- .
-geStiort, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on
the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.
These, all having the same origin, require the '
same remedy,NiZ., purifiCation and invigora
tion of the blood. For t ify - the blood, and
these dangerous distempers leave you. With .
feeble, foul, or correpted blood, you cannot
have health; with that i` life of the flesh"
healthy, you cannot:have scrofulous disease
,
Ayer's Saraspasille, • i
is compoundedfrom the most affeetnatanti-
dotes that medical science has disenvered for
this afflicting distemper,land for the cure of
the disorders it entails. That' it is far nape,
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
I. known by all who hare given ,it a trial: That 1
it does Combine virtues truly extraordinary-1
in their effe6t, upon this class of complaints,;
is indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known and remarkable cures it
has made of the following diseases: lanes
Evil,
.br Glandular 'Swellings, Tumors,
, .
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,
Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, -
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from
tuberctilous deposits in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or IndigeStion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, kercurial Diseases,
Female Wealaesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints tlitit arise front impurity
of the bloodi. Minute !reports of individual
cases may lbe found in. AYER'S AMERICAN
Auiux w, wbich is furnished to the druggists 1
for gratuitops distribution, wherein maybe
i learned they directions for its use,. and some
1 of the renjarkable cures which it has made
I when all .Either remedies. bad failed , to affortt
relief. Those cases are purposely taken
from allsections of the count in order
that ever t reader may have access to some
one telta,ctan speak to him of its benefits from;
personalexperience. Scrofula depresses the
vital eneri , ies, and thus leaves i victims far
more subject to disease and its fatal results
than are', healthy constitution.. Hence it
tends to .)shorten, and does greatly shorten,.
the average duration of hum n life. The •
c is
vast importance'' of these consi erations 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 ATER'S. ,
SARSAPARILLA; although it is coinposed of
ingredients, .some of which exceed the best.
of Sarsaparilla in almrative power. By its• 4 .
aid you may protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of, these disorders. Purge
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 ibis remedy stimulates the vital
functions, and thus expels 1 the distempers
which' lurk within the systCm or burst out
on any part of it. 1
We know the public have been 'deteived
by many compounds of S arsaparilla, that
promised much and did:nothing; but they
will neither be deceived nor, disappointed s in
this. Its virtues have been proven by abun
thint-trml, and there remains no question of
its .., passing exceller.ce for the cure of the
Billie g di.seafe - s - it is intended to reach.
Alth. gh under the same name,- it is a Very
' different medicine from any other which. has
been before the people, and is far more ef
fectual than any other which has ever been
1 available to them. 'i
for
CHERRY PECTORAL
The World's. Great Itenaedy. rot-
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
' sumntion, and for the relief
of Vonsumptice patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has lwen. so long used and so.uni
versally known, that we need, do no mime
than assure the public that its quality is kept
up to the - hest ittver bas been; and that it
tnap be relied on to do all it has ever done.'
Preparedly .1)n. J. C. AYER & Co., .
j Practical and Analytical Chenziatir,
Lowell. Mass.
,Sold by all druggists every where.
Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Coudersport.
Chappel pros:, tlyssesn -
Sirnmoes, Oswayo. -
Vann h.- Nichols, 'llllpoO.
Colwell & Co., Roulet, and by Dealers
everywhere. .
SAPONIFIER ; •
?.Or Concentrated Le
Family Sdap Maker.
WAR makes.high prices ;!. Saponifier' belpsfe•
reduce them. Ii makes SOAP for FOUR cte.
a pound.by using your kitchen grease.
:IRV-CAUTION ! As spnrious Lyes pscof,--
fered alsO, be , careful and only -buy' the-
PATENTED alfticle put np in Iron cane, ,all
others being COUNTERFEITS.
PENNSYLVANIA. SALT b/ANUF44.C701030
I PIII.6ADELPEITA—No. 127. Walnut Street.
PITTSBURG--Pitt Street and Duquesne Way
CDSter / 1 3 Veilnine EXte rTI3 ittatlll" •
. ,
For Bats, Me, Roaches , Ants, Bed.l3ngs, Moths
in Fars, Woolene, &c. Insects on Plants, Fcyls,
Animals, &c. • • • • 7
Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes. Bottles ?
and Flaslss, $3. and $5 sizes forßotels, Public
Institutions, &c.
. oOnly infallible remedies known."
: "Free from Poisons." ,
"Not dangerous.to the Raman Family." -
, ‘ , Rats come' out of their, holes to
***Sold Wholesale; in all large cities. •
* *Sold by;all Druggists and Retailers
where.)
•*** I I I Beware I I ! °fall worthless imitations.'
* * *See that "Coszsa's". name is oiseaelt&l, - ,
Bottle and Flask, before von buy.- 1.
•i. x .*Address Henry Costalv. - •
* * *PrinCiPat Depot 4132 Broadwahli: Yx
* *Sold by F
h
P. A. STEBBINS As.•Ctr.,,lL , ,' •
Wholesale & *Retail Agents, tJoudersportrs.
.E S >_"ZER'S