The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 01, 1865, Image 4

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    NEMEMES
STATE:;;Np
ItIANSFIEtD, 410
, THIS INSTITUTIO
Recognized ky. die State
- December, 1
use. '
State, Norma School, '
Ord formally Wd en es sent in September 1563,
l''' The School is; at lerigth . places Upon a:se
cure basiil—the.. State app ctpriation of the
currec • year enabling th Trustee to extin
guish the greater portion of the outstanding
liabilities, land to make, extensive imprOve
ments uptere the. buildings \and grounds.
. .
The Spring Term will commence about
_March, 10, 865. • .
Prof. F. A. Attu;, for th past six years in
chargo, of ihe,Cliester Con_ ty (Pa.) Normal
Schoojl, has been elected Principal, and Prof.
J.Strit, of the Edinboro State Normal School;
tion .has been appointed to, the Professorship
of Languages ' and,Mathemdtics.!
.Prof. Allen is well eknoyin. throughout the
Statit at a ,geatleman otacoarate scholarship,
poisessing a practical experience 'of fifteen
years as an educator of teachers, and a thor
ough acquaintance with heir educational
'Wltlat3, acquired from his conneetioewith
County Institutes in every section of -Penn
9Th-rtail, as-well as in oth r States.
„Competent and thoraug i' instructors will
bi provided for. the other departrnents•of the.
Sehoel. 1 - •
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The building has been •refited throughout
and provided - With furniture of the most ap
proved style, together - with an extensive col
lection of maps,Oharts,andrarks of reference.
Excellent Chemical :and Philosophical ap
paratus will be in readiness at - the opening of
the School. , . 1
To ',etzeripace .with•tlie improveLients in ed
ueaticin, a gymnasium will be erected, for
which a valuable apiteratusl for the heavier
and lighter exercises has all early been,secured
The school year Is divided into three terms
of thirteen weeks each, with, no vacation; ex
eept the week of Christinaf Solidays.
It is desirable that studremts should enter at 1
the commencer-mat of a tom, and fora period
of not leis than thieteenw eks. Tuition,
in advance - per term, .66.00. No extra
charges for the', laguages nt the higher math
ematics. Teat books rented at reasonable
rates. Voce 4 and instramental music at
teacher.; prici.ts. Boarding in the hall,. 30 00
' per term ; woad for winter, S 3 00 per term;
• waehing, $3 25; room rent. $1 50.
-The arrangements 'now made are of .such
- a naturO as to warrant the Trustees in saying
that no 'other institutien in the State affords
better ficilities for t he'Lldupatien of Teuehers,
or fur the preparation of students for college,
or for, general business. •
For further particular=_ address the Princi
pal, at Mansfield, Tiuge. county, Pa.
_.W. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of ire...tees.
ALEER.T CLARK, Secreta.ry.
. lilenstield.'Dec. 40, debe.- ---f 1
Natio e
'GERMANIA, Pot ter Co., Pa.. Aug, 1, 1803.
IikTOTICt is hereby given that qprlcs
sttor, now or la e of this coly, holding
the following descr'oed properly., as not yet
paid any consider: tics whatevc-r fcr the Same,
and. all persons ar hereby warned not to par-.
chase nay of said roperty of the said Busher
before the decisi n of the Court ip given in
this case and C. Linshor has paid to Inc the
consideration orie•,- therefor.
.
The following i 3 the Property :
lA. A certain tract of Land near the Gee
mania iu warrant 5075. Abbott township,
Potter county, Pa., containing' 100 . acres.—
'Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining
the shove. .
2nd. A . certrits tract of land, with Mill and
improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in
warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter
county, Pa., containing . 201 'acres.
C. Busher holds itlso ire (et:4 warrant no.
2501, in Gaines . township, Tioga 4ountv, Pa.,
on the rattd leading front Gerrna.uitt to Gaines,
cor.taiuiug 850 acres..
tf . WM:RADDE.
Administrator's Notice.
W lW l l:.le', : a te L: , t ; te \ r \ ; l o , f s 6 , ...l.ni c it t ii ß st s r: t . t ) t x ton t : t o e
of Allegany township, Putter county, dee'd,
have been eranted to the euliseriber, all 'per-
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claim 3 arinst the same•will present them,
du;y authenticated. for settlement to
• IIf,TPSON„ HE.;pßyx., Adm!r.
Alle7any, Au 4. 30, NG-1
' BOOK At lb E ,Yti TS IV ANTEIa : ,
To .lell.;by subicription, with sathPle. ex„cel-
leot Popular Illustrated Family \Yorks., i
Among these Is a low price HISTOity of thel
REBEI.LION, of Which over forty thousand of
, Vol. 1 have already been sold. it is .a good I
business for ,ex-Soldiers, and °tam out\ol`
employment.
. ,
-?' Also, for sale to Pedlers, Merchants, and I
Agents; Stationery Packages,. Battle Scenes,
Portraits and of ter pictures for "the Times,"
War. Maps, beautiful Album Card's, CuiTency
Holders, etc..: :For Circulars, with particulars l
and terms, address
HENRY HOWE,
- .
No. 111 Main Street, Cincienati, 0.
Egitate of George Estes. Decd.
• NotfCE. I
WHEREAS, letters of administration on
the estate of George Estes, late oflie
bran township, deed. hay . ;e .been granted to
The uudersigned. notice is hereby given to all
persons knoWing them Selves indebted to said
estate to call and settle immediately and those
Laving claims to present them for er.yritent
POLLY , EsTEs, Admiaistmtrir.
Hebron, Nov. 22, 13 , 34 Et
Fir HE CONFESSIONS • ,IND EXPERIENCE
OF AN INVALID.
Published fon the benefit and as a criniio
to young men and others' who sutTer- from
Nervous Debility, Preinature Deca of Man
hood, 4-e., supplying at the same time the
means of self-eure. By one .who has cured
himself after undergoing considerable gum:l:e
-ery. By enclosing a poetpaid addressed en
velope, single copies may be had of the author
NATHANIEL - MAYFAIR, Esq.,
• ' Brooklyn, Kin,gs C 0... N. Y.
Administrator's Notice,
ATTELEREAS 'Letters of, Administration to
VV • the estate ortV.:ll. JENKINS, late, of
Shippers township,CamCron county,rdeed,have
been greeted to the subs- - ;riber, all personi
indebted to sa,id estate are requested to make
'immediate payment, and those laavier; claims
against-the - same will present them, duly au
thentico.ted, for settlement to
JACCCE JENKINS, idm*r.
Coudersport, Oct. 25, 18.34.
UNT'S - 8L9L131 OF RAJSES,—for. the La
dies,—:l.t 1 , STEBBINS'
lop , A. STEBBINS & Co. are closing up an
old Ledger.' All.persons indebted to
theta vviß please call and settle, before the
accounts are h.i.ft' with the . propei oMeet for
Collection.—Nofr /S i 'C3
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in their profession, in
al Methods and other
edi .
lATlN,l);esident:
ecigtary.'H
BT.iINI,
Winter Goods !
oolitEV.:$;•: : ..
VOUR-atttention is!,invited to.the large and
2 attractive stock just received, and for
sale as lo)v as the same qualities can be bought
an:l-where in the county. •
! We have on hand a large and varied as
sortment of Domestic Cottons, crlprising
BROWN SHEETINGS, and
SHIRTINGS, '
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DENLIIS,
STRIPES,
CHECKS,
,
TICKINGS, and
COTTON FLANNELS,,on which we
cannot be undersold.
We ptirchase onr goods for Cash and offer
them at ti very small advance
From Cost.
; , FLANNELS.
r you 'pant to purchase
RED,,
- •j I GRAY,
' iBLUE, or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
!At Olmsted's.
DRESS GOODS;
DELAINES, I .
PRINTS,
. BROCITE, and
WOOLE \ SHAWS,
HOODS,
SONTAGS.
NUBLAS,I
SAL MORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
CASSIAIERES,;
a full / s4ply
JAt Olmsted's.
CLOTHIN
•
TION'T fail to call before purchasing and
see the assortment
BOOTS & SHOES
OR Men Women & Children, in great va
riety and cheap
For 31Olasses, yrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee
in fact everything in, the Grocery line, call
AT OL NISTED'S
. fall assortment of almost everything that is
kept in a country store on hand. We intend
to keep Goode that will give satisfaction and
sell good'articles at the lowest living profit
AT OLIISTED'S,,
~Y~zE o
Grain of all kinds,
Butter, Wool,
Sheep Pelts, Furs,
Deer Skins
Also, •
County, Township and School Orders, for all
of, which the highest prices will be paid
Al Olmsted's
Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, Egg!
1864
Brings many a change; therefore I have con
cluded to change my system of doing liuidnesc
and I shall hereafter sell far •
CASH or PRODUCE, , --•
• BUTTER, LARD,
,
EGG-S, RAGS, GRAIN, • I
• DRIED BERRIES, &te.
ILN my stock of Groceries f have a choice
assortment of
TEAS,— , •
GREEN, . .
BLACK,
. and SAPAN.
•
SUGARS, .
MOLASSES, '
HONEY SYRUP
SALARATUS,
COFFEE,
Alio, PREPARED COFFEE,
MUSTARD,
SPICE,
PEPPER., SL - c. , , &c.
V have a good stock (bought so that I am
I enabled to sell at prices current before the
War) l of
DRUGS, and
PATENT MEDICINES,
Also, KEROSENE OIL.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
• FANCY SOAPS,
EXTRACTS, and
PERFUMERY,
are still kept.
FLOUR,
,
PORK,
\ MEAL of all kinds.
And many 'other things too numerous to
mention bept•toostantly en band and will
be sold for
LESS PROFIT
than ever before offered in this market.
E. K.' SPENCER.
Jan. 20, 18C4.
SI 00
'j Dr. A. FRENCH's
CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS
RE.' becoming the most pcipular Medicine
M circulation fOr the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN
DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS or, the
STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
It is also gaining a great reputation in the
CURE of DIPTHERIA
Principal Office, Pondersport, Po',ter Co., Pa.
FE
I At alnisted's
Olmsied's
1864
EITRE Ai A t
.
r HAVE ram- ITV
Was the exelemation of the A.stronenisriwho
first discovered that the - world moved la its
orbit;. ncit,less joyous has keen the exclUm‘a.
tion of tl3ose who have found TES PLACE
where ( GOODS can be purchased ,FLFTEEN
or TWENTY PER CENT. beloW the market
price, and yet find them as represented. Two
things Erse to be conside:red 41 purchasing
Goods : the Quality and the Price; and par
"
chasers studying both, can be setter satisfied
with our stock than any other in this or ad-
joining counties. Think twice befole buying
"DEAR TRASH." Now is yotir time to pro
,
cure a GOOD ARTICLE. "Delays are dan
gerous and-sometimes fatal." , Don't watt f9r
another enormous advance I n Goods. •
Tho is but a partiall list of our
large assortment:, •
" • Merinos
The attention-of• the Ladies is called to the
tock-of Meripoes,Blacic,Brown, Blue, Mardon,
Drab and White. Soma of these were bought
previoug to the rise and will be sold nearly as
low as present wholesale prices' at JONES'
Ladies Cloth
Black, Grey, and l Fancy Colors at JONES'
Boy's Wear
Casslmeres, Striiied, Checked, and Plaids ;
Tweeds,' Kentucky jeans, and Cottonades of
the very best quality at JONES'
•
Mourning Goods
Black Silks, Airleas, Empress Cloth, Bomba
zine;, Delaines, 4ep Cloths, and Black and
Purple Goods of Furious kinds at JONES'
I •
Di:•naestics
Heavy- Sheetings; three-quarter, fonr-quarter,
five-quarter, fin' unbleadhed ; Pillow Case
and Sheeting Mhslin, Shirting,, Ten-quarter
hleacSed for sheoteat c JONES'
White Gdods •
Barred Muslin, plain Jaccnet, Cambric for
Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Muslins, Nainsook
plaid, striped or plain, and Bishop
Lawns at JONES'
Emfbroideries
Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Undersleeree
with or without ; collars at JONES'
Woolen Goods
Hoods, with tabs or points, for Infants and
Childr'en, Missesland Ladies; Nubia's, Under.
sleeves and Cap at • JONES'
Prints
For Children, Shirting Prints, plain 'black,
white and blaelc;blue and white, and all kinds
of Faric.y, ai JONES'
Cloths
Gents' Black Br ad Clotb, ercellent quality
bough( before the rise. Ca.ssinames, black
sail: mixed; bine - and fancy Doeskin, striped,
plain, and Plaid iu fancy colors, and Ciotti
for whole cuits at
1 - losiery
N'ottlen's wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, cotton
pinia..colored and white, plain or fleeced..
Girls' .white, brown, mixed, wool or .cotton,
and wool Balmoral stockings.
liens' home and city-madl.
Boys', all sizes, white or mined, at JONES'
Gio - ves '
Fos Ladies. Gauntlet and !Irai Glover, Kit
Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeted Silk. Gent.
fine Driving Gloves, Cassimdes, at JONES'
Shawls •
•
For Ladies; Shepherd's Plaid, Brodie, Lou.
and Square, Woolen Plaid.; n great variety o
elegant colors at I JUNES'
Delaines
Of domestic and fortlgn manufacture. '9'e
can assure our patrons that we believe Our
stock this spring to be more attractit•e in this
line than ever beftre. JUNES'
Balmoral 'Skirts
With or:y two breadths, making it necessary
to have but two seams is a full skirt, in a great
variety at • JONES'
Groceries
Teas, Stigars, Choice Syrap, Gocel Rio Cone,
West indii and Dandelion "o fee, Rice, Corn
Starch, Farina, Cocoa, &c., at • JONES'
• ( , Brushes
Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, V2xnEsb
and Art Brusb.ei at . JONES'
Di:Ligs and Fancy Articles
Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in
Tin Cans,Alcoltol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp
and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Botanical Herbs,'Perfumery,Fancy
Soap . and Toilet, articles,• Gum, Hair, Ivory
and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes,
and a fine 'assortment of Flavoring Extracts,
Pens, Ink and vayer, and Linseed Oil—raw
and boiled, a JONES'
Clothing
an.t. Me.l's at „FONTES'
Boots and Shoes
Of every. description and: the best qualltF, at
astonislang, low prices, at ' . JONES"
Wall Paper
ceiling ?spar, Transein Paper, Window Cue-
Bords,rs Tassele and Fixtures, at Xs.,
,
HARDWARZ, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW
WARE, TAILS; IRON, PLOWS; WINDOW
SASIL, FLOUR, PORN, and FEED, in fact,
everything that the peozle need can be has at
JONES'. I
. -
AA of Which will he sold at the lowest Wes
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE.
Comierspwt, P 4., June; 1.563.
`Raii‘l.'Cb4n.:C .
I offer for sale on reasonable ter m and
eral time:
'ONE FARM 1---146'Acres—
ONE FARM I-235 Acres-8
• _
ONE FARM !-50 Aeres-15,
ONE FARM !-300 Acr,es-5
And lots of other Farms and La
Some money may be required doll,
Luclett
ly 2, '64 •11
13rookland, Pa., J
111
Having secured the servicefof
HENRY S. COWBURN,
BLA.CKSMI:ITH
i
of twenty years experience in E land and
America.' lam prepared to furnish farmers
and travele'rs with the best ' of I
Horse and Ox 'Shoe' L
g,
Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives Ste.,,prompt y
L. BIRD, Proprietor,
• Brboklnad, Potter; Co., Pa.
formerly ended Cushingville.
May 25, 1864. 1
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AT . .'1
H. J. OLAISTEDI
0 TORE can always be found it
0 Cooking,' Box and paripr . hi
S 1 f-' . !. .1 . E
V ii
Also. TIN and SIIEETI-IRON WA KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH I
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and
BONS. Also. II • •
11 '
• Agricultural mplements.
i
such as ;PLOWS, St) APERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELIAERS, HORS-BABES,
DOG-POWERS, &c. ll - .II
• li •
• HIS WORIC
li
is well made and the rnaterial goi2d. Good
and substantial EAVES!-TROUGITI, put pp in
any part of the County Terms easy. Beady
Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom
refused.. • lil - •
1
Store on Hain Street Opposite the .101 d Court
House, Coudersport. Ii Aug. 1, 1d63.--50
PUT IM
Clothe Wriliger
Will wring anything from a. aingie; Thread to
a Bed-Quilt. 11
PRICES : 65.50, 66.00, and ;,68.00.
P. 'A. Stebbins & Co.,
Agents for Potter county.—Jan 18C3
P., A. STEB IN &
, !
Paying the highest price in 1 111
cAksn
iatt
WOO ! 1
JONES'
56,000 i OUN DS WA
oudersport, tune 2S, 1.86 f.
P. A.. Stebbins & Co.
A RE. AGENTS for the sale of 11
—A_ • WHEELER & WILSON'S SE;V:NC
MACHINES for .'otter Cou2ty
Nor'r 12,'C3 • - I •
I • .
DR, TOT-11AS1
VENITIAN LINIMENT
lIAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACT
TION during the Nurteen Years it ha
been introduced into the Uniteti r States. --L
After Lein' , tried by 'millions, it has been
proclaimed the pain destreyer of the world.
Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap r
plied. If used as directed it cannot as.d nevi
er has failed is a. single instance. 1 For colds,
coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. Oue
23 cent bottle will cure all the Ethqe, besides
j
being, useful in every faraily for sudden acci
dents such as burns, cuts, scalds, •insect
sting ,'&c. It is perfectly intiocat, tto take
interrially, and can be given to Ithe oldest
person or youngest child. Priceos and 50
cents la Ilettle:• , •, Office, 5p Cortland:. Street,
New Tork. Sold by all 'ruggistsA
iri/11 ra ITp FOC. B L
by • E. R. gj
, •
1 .MANHOOD ; •
HOT LOST ! DOW RESTORED!
Just published, a, new edition of Dr.
CulverwelPs Celebrated Essay
on the radical curt (without, medicine) of
S2Elt?!ATOaTtlioEi, or Seminal Werikness, In
voluntary Seminal fosses, iMPOTENCY, Mental
and Physical Incapacity, ImpedimOts to Mar.
riage., etc. ; also, , CoNsumartos, Epik,spsy, and
Frrs, induced by (self-inlielgericey'o sexual
extra7agance. '
M-Price, in A eealed easel Ope, orls - 6 rims.
The celebrated anchor this admirable
essay eleatly demonstrates, from a thirty
years Eue6essfEL practice, that the alarming ,
consoctuences-ef maybe radically
cued terfthci.':.t' the dangerons use of internal
medicine or t.Z2.15 applicathin of the knife—
painting out A :t odeof cure, at once simple,
certain and en -cuts', by means ofiwhich ev
ery sufferer, no matter what hit kondition
may be, may elate himself eheapiyi, privately
and radically.
/I&-This Le.clizra should be in the bands
of every youth and every man in the land.
Scnt, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
adeenriss,posi-paid, en receipt of six cents, or
two post stamps. Address the publishers.
C( AS. C. KIZNE s;
11'7 Bowry,'Ll'ow York,Post officel box 4586
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OATS I' OATS 1 OATS
WANT.EDI:
ir will pay SO Cts., 'CASK car OATS
.1.. delivered atmy Sto e in Millpott.
i B. Si COLWELL.
Drc. 19, 18641 y •
A SOAP Queition Settled f Inq
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TIM NTOET.D . 3 criSZA.S 77.113iLDT
Scrofula and Scrifulous, isensted,„
.
From E'nuirlj nice, Tr. rceltdmthert. ,
rid chard .of Or.
. ford, Maine. _
..rhni's
,_bsold Inrga quantities oryanr SAllAPA
nim..tut never Vet one bade - which /idled of the
desired effect and full satisfaction tothose wholook
it: As flst as our people trif it, they agree there ban
been Ow medicine like it "'Mere in our community."
. .
Eruptions, Pimples; Blotches, Pustule; M..
cars, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin:
From Rep. Robt. Stratton, Bristol, - England.'
" I only do my duty to you and the public . , What
I add My testimony to that you publish of the me
dicinal virtues of yonr.sAU.s.tr.smit.t.i. My &ligh
ter, aged ten,lhadiillicting• humor In her ears,
eyes, and hair for years; whieli wo were .unable: to
cure-until we tried your SAUSAYABILL4. She has
been well for some months.'.., „
From. Mrs. Jane E. Rice, it veil-known and numb
esteemed twill of Demiisrille; awe May C0.,1C.J...
Al y (laughter has stiffened for a year post witlya
scrofulous eruption, which: was very troublesome.
Nothing afforded any; relief until we tried your SARSAPARILLA, which'soon completely cured her??
From Charles P. Gage, Egg., or the ichlety4motiot
. Gage, Murray tf• Co.; manufacturers o'am:smiled
„papers in Nashua, X. ELI
"I had for several years a very trMiblettotno
humor in my face, which'; grew constantly; work,
until It disfigured my features and became an Intol
erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a num
could of both advice awl medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until , I took your SARSAPARILLA. ,
It immediately made any face worse, as you told mo
it might for time; but in a few weeks the new
skin began to form under the blotches, and con
tinued instil my face is as smooth as any body'S,
and Fain without any Symptoma of the disease that
I know of. I enjoy - perfect health, and without a
doubt owe It to your SARSApARILLA.”
Erysipqlas —Gener*l. •Pebility'—Purify the .
• • Blood.
From Dr. Rob!. Sawin; Donston St., Kew York.,
" Du. AYEin. I seldom fail t& remove Eruptions
and Scrofulous Sores by the perSeveringuseof your 1
Sstns.tPA and I have justuow cured an attack I
of .31itifyitant Eresip . e/as with it: Igo alterative
poSsess equals the SSIL4APAPALTA you have-sup
plied to the profession* its to the people." •
From .1. s,'lofinston Esq.. Wakeman, Ohio.
"For twelve years, lad the yellow Erysipelas
on my right arm, during time I tried all-the
celebrated physicians T coatd reach, and took hun
dreds of dollars Worth a . medicines. The ulcers
were so loot .that She cords became visible, and the - •
(foetors decided that My arm must be amputated, I
began taking your SAItSAPARILLA. Took two bot
tles, and some lof yinue Plait. Together they have
cured me. I ads now as well and sound as any body,
Being In a public place' my case is known to ever
body in this titifiummity, and excites the wonder o
all." „ i
from !Ton. Denry .314nr0, if. E—P., ..Vezeoustle, •
C. Tr., a leading member of thelCumidian Portia,
mod.
I have used your SAns, , ,A , AntrAA in my family,
for general debility, Mid' for purifying the blood,
with very beneficial, results, and feel eonlidencu La ,
commending It to the inflicted,"
•
St. .A.sdhony's Fire, Rose, Salt Itheunt,
Scald Read, Sore Eyes. ,
From Irarrey,cickbar; En J., the able editor iy" the
Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania: ,
" Out only child, about three years of 411 ;4, Ices
.attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly
spread until they for Med a loathsome mid vit . :tient
sore, which covered his and nettudily blinded
, ids eves for some days: - A skilful physician applltvl
tiltrale, of silver and other riawdies, withont.any
apparent eirect. For ,'fifteen days .we warded Ins
huuds, lest with them' he should tear open the fes
. terino . and corrupt wound whirls covered his whole
face. liming tried every thing else, we hail any
hope from, we begin your SAI:SAPAgILLA,
and applying, the iodide of potash lotion, its you
, direct_ 'the sot-3 beg:qi to heal when wit had:given
' the first l hattle, and was well when we :had finished
the, second, 'Else eyelashes, which had coma
out, grew again, and lie, is now as healthy and fair
as any either, The Whole neighborhood pri4licted
that the Child must die: ,
Syphilis and 'Mercurial Disease.'
From Dr. Ilirani Slaat, ql" St. Louis, .11it,Ouri.
"I find your *ARSAPARILLA a mute effectual
remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess,
The profession arg i indebted to you for some of tint
best medicines weltatie."
From A. J. French, 21 . 1". D„ an eminent physi4lan of
Lawrence, ...Mai:, who is a prominent member of
' the Legislature Or Massachusetts. .
DIL AYER. .'ily dear Sir: 1. have found your
S. AnsArAutt.t..t ah excellent remedy for Sf/phitisi
both of the prisuiry and secondary type, Mid elliw
tufa in some amt s . that were too•Gbstinate.to yield
to other remedies . I Flu not know what we clot cm
ploy with more ce minty of success, where a kower
fa: alterative is re,cluitPc o
Mr: Chas. S. Mx L'iew, of IN'ent Brunserfekj Ir. I,
had dreadful ulcers on his Legs, caused by tha abuso
of mercury, or it.ircurial disease, which grew more
and mote aggravated for years, in spite of ever/
remedynr 'treatment that could be applied, until the
persevering' use or <>,i - on s. SARSAPARILLA ralieved
him. Few eases eau ,be_ finmd more invetardlettid
distressing than OILS,. u'd. it toot several i t tiozen
bottles to eure hint: i
Leucorrhcea, Whites, Female Virealmeis,
are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ul
ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some eases require,
however, in aid.of the SARSAPARILLA. the skilful
application of toast remedies.
Front tren-knotriz amt Ir . idety-r,lsbraled Dr.
. Jacob ..11 - orrill, of Ciorinnati.
"T livie found your S.tu LTA an excellent
alterative in dities.siis of females. Many cases of
Irregularity, Leneerriura, !Menial. Ulceration, and
'Weal ' arisink; from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yieldeil to . it, and there are few. that do not,
when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.?
lady, u7licilli7,if to; allow the pubtidzgaz of her
mow, writes
mv danglite;' , And :myself .have tem eured Of 4
very - debilitating Leneorrlirca of longstanding, by
two bottles of your SAILiAPAZILLA."
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver CornOaiut, Drs.
pepsia, Heart 'Disease, Neuralgia,
when eauFed by Scretrula in the syste, zio rapidly
Ciacil by Ibis ttiL S4I:S.II'.IEILLA.
AYER'S r.
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the inarket. and;their.superinr
virtues are :so - universally known, thatwe need
not do-snore tlian to lassure the public their;
quality is main:tilde(' equal to the best it ever
has been, and that:they' may be depended on
. to do all that they have ever done.
Prepared by S. C. AYER, M.D., & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., and sold by
Sold by C. S, & E. A. Jones, Coudersport,
Chappel Bros., Ulysses. •
C. 11. Simmoes, Os.n - ayo;
Mann &Mchols, i Ilillport.
& Co:, Rofilet'; and by Dealer:
everywhere. -
SAPONIFIER,
Or Concentratecl Le .
Family Soap Maker;
WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helpi to
reduce them. it Makes SOAP for FOUR cts.
a pound by cuing Your kitchen grease.
AZ-CAUTION t I As spurious Lyes aril of.
fered also, be careful and Aonly buy the
PATENTED article put up in Iron cans, all
others being COUNTERFEITS..
PENNSYLVANIA SALT lIIANITFACTITRING Co,
PHILADELPIIIA--No. 127 Walnut Street.
PITTSUURG—,Pitt Street and Duquesne"Way
Costar'sVertrane Extermipa.tor
, ,
Fos
11,ate, Nice, Rw.ches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths
may; Woolens, 4ke. Insects ,on Plants, Fowls,
Animas, &C.
Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes fOr Hotels,qPublit
Institutions, &c. i I
• 'Only infallible remedies known."
—"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Hats come out of their boles' o die."
f , „" - Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
* * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where. ! I
• *l ll Beware ! I l of all worthless imitations
**See that "CosTAa's" name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before[you bey.
* * *Address
,Benry Costar.,
* , *Principal Depot:4B:l Broadway, N. Y.
*-;(' Sold by
P. A. STEBBINS k Co.,
Wholesale & Retail Agents, Coudersport, Pa.