le CIE ~- PA, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO, I'A.. TIII9 INSTITUTION WAS • Recognized by the State Authorities, an ••December, 1592. ..:, 4.8 • ; State Normal Sciibol, And formally Upend as such in.Seinember 1863. The School is• at length pyres upon a se cure basis—the . State appropriation of the current year, enTitilitig*.the:Tinstee to extin guish the rgreater portion -'of the outstanding liabilities, and to. make extensive .improve reents upon the building&and grounds. . -The Sp . ring Term will comma'. about - March 10, .1865. • Prof. F. A. ALLEN, for-the past six' years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Priiacipal, and Prof., J.Strait, of the Edinboro State Normal School, Lion, has been -appointed to the,grofesserstiip of Languages indifrithernatics. • -; •- Prof. Allen is well known throughotit the State as n gentleman of accurate scholarship,, `possessing a practical experience of fifteen. years as 4n educator of teachers, and a thor ough acquaintance with ,their educational „wants, acquired . from bi 3 connection with ;,eolinty Institiates every 'section section of Nun . _ . nylvitnia, as' well as in other States. ' =•CdrUpetznt arid- thorough - instructors Will .be provided, for the other departments of the. School. • ' The building bas been refited througffout and provided with furniture of the most ap proved style, together with an extensive col-1 lection df maps,charts,and works of reference. Excellent. Chemical and. Philosophical ap paratus trill be in readiness at the opening of the Schodh• - '• • To keep pace with the improvements in.ed neation., a gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus for the heavier and lighter exercises has ahead' been secured • The school year is divided into three terms —4:3f thirteen weeks each, with no vacation,, ex cept the week of Christmas Holidays. • It is desirable that students should enter at the commencement of a term, and for a period of not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition, • •in advance per term, $6.00. No extra charges for the laguages or the higher math ematics. Text books rented at• reasonable rates. Vocal and instrumental nrusie at teacher& prices. Boarding in the ha 11,539 00 per lerm ; wood for Finte4, $3 00 per term; Washing, $3 25; room rent, $1 50. The arrangements now made are of such • a nature as t.o . warrabt the Trustees in saying That no other-institution in the State affords better facilities for the Educhtion of Teachers, or. for the preparation of students for college, Or for general business. : For further particulars address the Princi pal, at Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa. W. C. RIPLEY : 7 Pres.-Board of Trustees.. ALBERT CLARIi; Secretary. Mansfield, Dec. 20, 1864. • Notice. GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1803; sI OTICE is hereby given that Charles lin- j . shor, 'now orlate of this county, holding! the following described property; has not yet paid any consideration whatever fcr the same,l and all persons are hereby-warned not to pur chase any of said property of the said Bushor , before tile; decision .of the CoUrt is given in this case' and "C: Bushor has paid to me the consideration money therefor. j The following is the property : Ist.' A:certain tract °Hand near the Ge rmania. Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott to cvnettip, Potter. county, Pa., containing 100 acres:— Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining ,ibe above. • 2nd: A certrin tract of land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in 'warrant 5810, in Stewartion ( township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 201 acres. • C. Bushor holds- also .truNt warrant no. 1501, in Gaines township, Tioga poubty, Pr..., on the road leading from Germanial9,Gaine.,, .containing 850 acres. ' if WM. RA DUE. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, tetters of Administration to 'the estate of WILSON CARSON, late of Allegany towns,hip,l Potter county, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all per eons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them; duly authenticated, for settlement to l HUDSON BENDRYX, Adm'r. Allegany, Aug. 30, Iti,G4 iIOOK AGENTS: W APITED 1 , 110 sell by subscription, with,sample, excel 1, lent Popular. Illustrated Family Wor'ks. Among these is a low price HISTORY of thd REBELLION, of Which over forty, thOusand of Vol: I,have, already been sold. It is a god business for el-Soldiers, and others out of employment.' \ Also, for sale to Pedlers, Merchants, and Agents,„Statibnery Packages, Battle Scenes, Portraits and other pictures for "the Times," War Mapa, beautiful Album Cards, Currency Holders, etc. For CircularS, with particulars and terms, address HENRY HOWE, , No.dll Main Street, Cinci nati, 0. Eatate of George Estes• Dec d NOTICE.. ' LIER E AS, letters of administration on the estate of George Estes, late of He bron township, dee'd. have been granted to the , notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to :mid estate to call and settle immediately And thiise having claims to present them for payment. POLLY' EST ES., Administratrix. Hebron, Nov. 22, 1864 .6t MBE 'CONFESSIONS A.ND EXPERIENCE 011 AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others who. suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man. stip — plying at the same time the n)eano of self-cure. By one who has mired himself after undergoing considerable quack-. ery. By enclosing a postpaid' addressed en velope, single copies may be had of the author NATHANIEL MAYFAIR; Esq., Bro.klyn, Kings Co., Administrator's 'Notion. . - 111iTHEREAS Letters of Administration to • csAtiee state of AVNI. B. JENKINS, late of ' ShiPpen fotnship,Catneron county,dec'd,havQ been - 'granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to male immediate payment, and those baying claims against, the same will present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement to JACOB JENKINS, Adm'r. Coudersport, Oct. 25, 1864. - 11IINT'S BLOWS OF ROSES,—for the La dies,—at STEBBINS' TO I de STE:BINS & Co. are closing up an 1.. : cild, Ledger. 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Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's past office TERM: ; • HARPER'S WEEKLY, one year. ,• $4 00 An Fxtra Copy of either the Weekly or Maga zine will bcsupplied yratis for eveillClub of iFive Subscribers at $4 00 eaCh, in one remittance; or- Six Copies for S2O 00. Back Numben cab be supplied jlt'any time. The Aanual- Volumes of Harper's Weekly, LI neat o . cloth hindin,lyili be sent by express, fi l e° of expense, for 6G, each. A complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash nt the rate of $4 50 per vol., freight it expense of purchaser.i Address I • HARPER & BROTHERS, • Franklin Square, NM York. OLE AN AC. The Fall Term wilha4 1864 and, continue tlit from $4.00 to $B.OO TIM had in the 'Principal', self-hoardingean Buildings at S2 : 00 per, E. WILDMAN, A.' .1 by other Teachers.i A Teachers' Clais instruction of teacber. 1 which Holbrook's Nor . valuable - F. S. STANLY MARTIN, MB Wititer ~Goo-ds:iy, Aron atttention Is invited to the large and X attractive stock just received, and for sale as low as the same qualities can be bought anywhere in the county. We have on hand a large and varied as sortment of Domestic .Cottons, co7nprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SKIRTINGS; BLEACHED MIISLINS, DENIMS, I STRIPES, TICMGS, and COTTON FLANNELS on which we cannot be undersold. We purchase ohr goods for Cash and offer them ata'very small advance From Cost. FLANNELS. p you want to purchaie RED, I GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SU RTING FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; DELAINES, PRINTS, RUCHE, and WOOLEN SITAWS HOODS, , SONTAGS, • NUBLAS, . BALMORAL SKIRTS, • CLOTIIS, and dASSINITRES,7 • ,a full supply CLOTHL . N .- G.,/ , DON'T fail to call before purehnsing and see the assortmeni, / , ,_, At ZHmsted's BOOTS & SHOES FOR 'ken, Women & Children, in great va riety and,cheap / At Olnisted,s For Molasses, 6yrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything in the Grocery line, call A full assortment of almost everything that is kept in a country store on hand. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, • Sheep Pelts, Fur 6; Deer Skins Also, County, Township and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices-will be paid At OlitistEdls Coudersport, Pa,Nor'r 18, E9Bl Capital $1,000,000.: 200, Shares at $5 each A. K, M'CLURE, D. K. JACKMAN, ELISHA DAVIS, '4IOMAS A. SCOTT, J. C. BOMBERGER, PETER. B. SMALL, JOHN M. POMEROY. JAMES,M. SELLERS, Secretary. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Treasurer. This Company has 120 acres of land, in fee, on Allegheny River immediately opposite Oil City and adjoining Laytonia, with 110 rods front on the river, and 75 rods front on Lay's Runt Hon. C. P. Ramsdell, editor of the Oil Creek Monitor, and agent for this . land, as sures the Company that it will sell in lots for $lOO,OOO, reserving the oil right which is worth $lOO,OOO additional. Immediate reve nue will be derived for the Conipany from the sale of these lots: and the Company have two good engines with complete fixtures to operate immediately for oil. The territory in this immediate locality has never failed to pro duce profitably. Also, one hundred acres, in fee simple, in the celebrated Cherry Run District, immedi ately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum 'Com pany, whose stock is now worth over $3O per share. The Company now have offers, which will be accepted, for sinking wells on le'ase, without any cost to the corporation and one half the proceeds to go to the Company. The Curtin and St. Nicholas :Companies are in this immediate locality, and their stock is / now Commanding a large ,premium. In ad. dition, the Company has .10 acres, in fee sim ple, on Cherry Tree Run, which empties into Oil Creek, and in the best producing section of the Oil Territory, and 110 acres in fee simple, on Walnut Bend, five rililes above the month of 011 Creek, and not dyer two miles from the celebrated Reed well, now produc ing over 200 per day. Also, the lease of three tracts of ; land, two on`Oil Creek, each producing over ten barrels per day, and one on Allegheny River, pro ducing ten barrels per day of heavy oil, worth now $2l per barrel. The Company now re ceives three-fourths of the proceeds of the last named well, and one-half of the other two; Each of these tracts will he developed by the Company by . sinking additional wells, and the engines and fixtures are now on hand to do it.. ;ADLMSI. Jommenee August 31st irtecn weeks. Tuition M term., Board can be 's f roily. 'Rooms for liad in the Academy (term. Li, Pfincipal, assisted 11 be organized for the in their profession, in' a 1 Methods and other ed. ( .gE5y. Subscriptions must be made prompt ly, as more than one-half of the stock is al ready engaged. Tubscriptions will be received at the office of the Curupeoi. LIRTIN; President: ecretarr. IiMEMEI AT OLAISTEEPS. At 01rnsteiVs., AT OLMSTED'S. AT OLMSTED'S, lUnt6. PENNSYLVANIA IMPERIAL OIL commit, MICE 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREEL. PHILADELPHIA. Reserved Capital $250,000 President, ALEXANDER NICLURE Directors ' EUREKA! if I HAVE FOUND IT Was the exclamation ot;the Aatronomsr who. first discovered that the world Moved• in its' orbit; not less joybus has been the e-claie don of those who have foend TEID - PLA El where GOODS can be purchased P.IFTEFIN or TWEYTY PE t ll CENT. below the market price, and yet find them as represented. Two things are to be considered, in purchasing CHECKS, Goods : the Quality and the Price ; and pur- chasers studying both, calf be better satisfied with our stock thou. any other in this br ad joining counties. Think twice before }layinro cure a GOOD ARTICLE. ."Delays;/ den• gerous and sometimes, fatal." ,Doi. another enormous advance i/Goods. " DEAR TRASH." Now is your time te, The following-is lint a partial list of out large assortment : . -. • .:1 /Mer os The attention of in the Ladies is called to' the stock of Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Mtujoon,, Drali and Whit. Some of these were bought previoUs to theirise and will be sold nearly aS low as present who'lesale prices at JONES' Ladies Cloth Blact,•Grey, and Fancy Colors at JONES' t .1 t- Boy's !Wear Cassimeres, Striped, Checked, and Plaids Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonades o the very best quality at JUNES' Mournin'o• Goods Black Silks, Alpacas, 'Empress Cloth, Bombs:- zine, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black and Pnrple Goods orwarious kinds at JONES' Domestics Heavy Sheetingsr,,threeiquarter, four-quarter, five-quarter, tine unbleached ; Pillow Cage and Sheeting 'Muslin, Shirting, T'en-quartdr bleaclied for sheets.' at. JONES' White - Goods Barred Plain Jaecnet, Cambric, fqr Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Alaslins, Nainsoo Muslin, plaid, striped or plain, and.Bish4 Lawns at, ti JONES' Embroideries Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Undersleerep with or without collars at JUICES'. Woolen Goods Hoods, with tabs or points, for Infants-arid Children, Misses and Ladies ; Nubia's, Ulidet sleeves and Caps at JONES' For Children, Shirting Prints, plain blact: white and blaek,biue and white, and all kind. of Fancy, at ; JONES' Gents'.Black Broad Cloth, excellent quality bought before the rise. ' Cassimeies. blank silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin, striped. plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and Clotli for whole suits at; JONES' Women's wooi ribbed, cotton ribbed, cott.m plain, colored and white, plain or fleeced.. Girls' white, brown, mixed, wool 'or cotton, and wool balmoral stockings. Wens' home and city - -mad;. Boy', all sizes, white or mixed, at JONES' Gloves For Ladies, Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Kin: Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent H i ne Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES' Shawls For Ladies; Shepherd's Plaid; Brodie, Lonk and Square, Woolen Plaid; 6. great variety 61. elegant color at • JONES' Of domestic and : for;ign manufarcture. Wie can assure our patrons that we believe our stock this spring to be moreAttractive'in this ,N, t line than\ ever before. , . JUNLa' 1 , . Balmoral Skirts With only two breadths, making it necessary to have but two seams in a full skirt, in a great variety at JONES' Grocerie r s I Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffq, West Indi.i. and Dandelion "offee, Rice, Coin Starch, Farina, Cocoa, &c., at JONES' Cioth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, varnish and Artist Brushes at Drugs and Fancy Articles Oils, Paints, and, Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcohol; Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicines, Chefnicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Frincy Soap and Toilet, articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes, and a fine assortment of. Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, at JONES' Clothing Boys' and 3ten's at JONES' Boots and Shoes Of every description and the best quality, at astonishing low prices, at JONES' Wall Paper Ceiling Paper, Transom Paper, Window Cur tains, Borders, Tassels and Fixtures, at J's. HARDWARE; WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW WARE, NAILS, IRON, PLOWS, WINDOW SASH, FLOUR, :PORK, and FEED, in fact, everything that„ the *Pie need can be had at JONES'. All of which will be sold at the ' i lowest rates ' COITNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN.DT, _ EXCHANGE. Coaderspvrt, Fa., June, 1863. n't wait for Prints Cloths Hcisiery Delaines B . rushes JONES'- Rare Chailice I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib eral time : ONE FARM !-; . -146 Aeres-46 • ' - ONE FARM !j-235 Acres —,Cleared ONE FARM 7 . 1 7 -50 Acres .'.15 Bleared !--300A‘es•-. 7 ._ 5 Cleared er Fai . •,'Pr ONE FARM !-300 rms and L,Eind4' 'And lots of other Some money Brooklanil be required down: Lucien Bird. a., July 2 '64 . . SAT • • 1-1:. J. OLMSTED Q S TORE' can always be.. founds the ibest• o Cooking, Box and Parlor S CE , TIN and SHEET -IRON WARE; POTS. KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CIAULD RONS. Also, i, Agricultural Implements., - such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIV-A- TORS, CORN-SHEELERS, HORSE-BAKES, j DOG-POWERS, &c. • , HIS NVOITC. is well made and the material gond.i Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGI - I lilt up ill any pkrt of the County--Terkas easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, includintr Cash, 'seldom refused. Store on Main Street oppottite the Old Court House Coudersport. Angi r 1, 1563 1 --50 t • • • • • . -PUTNAI.3I • . . - Clothes Wringer • Will wring anything from a single Thread to a Bed• Quilt. • PRICES : $5.50,5' s6.oo,and sgoo.. • P. A. Stebbins &•Co, • 1 Agent.9for Potter county.—Ja'd 25.163 Pi A. STEBIN ARE Paying the highest price in CASK IL for WOOil C 50,000 POUIr DS WANTED ! Coudersport; June 28, 18G4. P; A. Stebbins & Co. RE AGENTS for the sale of 'WHEELER k-IVJLSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter l County ,Noy'r 18, 'G3 I DR, TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIFINT alli AS GIVEN UNIVERSAL AtISRAO TION during the fourteen yedrs it has been introduced into the 'United States. After being tried 'by millions, it has been proclatmeethe. Pain destroyer of Elie world: Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap plied. If used as directed it cannot laud nev er has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be - beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides beinr , ' useful' in every family for sudden acci dents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &c. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or, youngest child. Price 2,5 and 50 cents a bottle. Office,l 56, Cortlandt Street, New York'. Sold by, all druggists. griASH PAID FOR BUTTER, vt..) by r E. Hi. Spencer *ANHOOD: HOW visr t Just published, a new edition ;of Dr. Culversvell's Celebrated,' Essay on the rudical. cure (without: medicine) of SPRIMATOI:11110EA, or Seminal Wealineis, In voluntary,Seminal losses. ImPrrEscx, Mental and Physical' Incapacity, ImpeiOrnents to Mar. riage, etc: ; "also, CONSUMPTION, Lrti.iirsr,and FITS, indnced by self-indulgence Or sexual extravagance. • gtdrFrice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cons. The celebrated at - Al:mr in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from ia. thirty years successful practide, that the lalarming consequences of self-abuse may be .radically cued without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of: the knife— pointing out a mode of cure, at 'onde simple r certain and effecutal, by. means of which ev ery sufferer, no matter What his Condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, ; ' ger This Lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, underseal, in a r plain envelope,.to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six ;cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowry, Now York,Post office box 4586 I I -- OATS ! OATS OATS ! WANTED : Iwill pay SO Cis., CASU, for OATS delivered at, my Store la B. S. COLWELL. Dec. 19, 1864 SOAP QUestion Settled I. Inquire at STEBBINS' : THE . Pe,C" l ""',. rtaiiit r ai --,, t : . ..... ' 1 hffeetien 'Which ire ire . ,---, t. , • ; call Scuo-Fussisu s k s ; , in the.constitutionsof. ...... --. -' • ; multitudes ofsrien. It ------ ' git • _ . : -either produces .or. is ~..----- ;..---- ... , - 1 1 'r. 1 produced by an- en s . s ,s . ~...-..s f eepled), i tiafed stit6 ..*"-DI t .. 4 „„ 7.,-.... of the blood, therein S' '-'---- s I" .''. ; :,. 1 - that fluid becomes in „g ' , 4V4... -•' I, , , , c '"„.„Y,Ewslconip4tek to's-Uslain ~ „ sls thefo r cedr: c 4... 1 -=* 7 , ; ) . L4"”" .: sts: rigorous ction; and: \ s - . -- - - si'leaves the system .to ' .-------- .--...s `ssss.. - - - s-. .... _._ ....--•----- ----- fall into dist Order and deeay. The scrofulous contamination is vs: riously caused by "mercurial ' diSease; low living, disordered digestion from:unhealthy: foods impure air, filth and filthy habits, the - depressing vices, and,' 'aim*: all) by the; Venereal infeetion. Whatevef•be' its origin, it is hereditary in the ecinStitutien) descending "from parents, toiChildrerrsuste the third and fourth generation;" indeedi it seems to be the rod of IBM wlie•SaYs, "14111 Visit the iniquities of the fathers Uponthiir ehildren.". The diseases it'Origirtates' take' 'varieus names, according to; the - organs; it ittaidzs. In: the lurigs,'Scr(tfula*; produces tubercles, and, finally .Consumption; in the - glands,.Swellings which - suppurate ; and. be come ulcerous sores ;• in the etothaeli and: hoWels, derangements wldchlprOduce indi-: gestion, dyspepsia, and liver' complaints; -on the skin, eruptive and -Cutaneons •htfections.: These, all having the same origin, require the sanie:remedy, Viz., purification and invigota tion of the blOod. Purify the hlOod) Suds these dangerous. distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, Or ,borrupted bleod, you cannot - have health; With that "life of • the flesh t'.• healthy; you cannot have scrofulous disease. 'Ayor's Sarsaparilla • 1, is-compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that Medical science has discovered for \ this afflicting distemper, and for the curelof the disorders itentalls. That it is far sure ; rier to any other remedy yet devised,ls ktMwn by all who have, given it 'a trial. That " 1 it dons combine virtues truly 'extraordinary 1 in theic . effect upon this class of complaiits, 1 is indisputably proven by the, great multitude - of publicly known and remarkable cures it has-made Of the follOWing; diseases: Klieg Evil„;"Or Glandular Swellings, Tomors, Efiiptions,. Pimples, 'Blotches and Sores, - . I Erysipelas, Rose or , St. Anthony's Fire, i Salt Rheum, Scald Head, - Coughs from i tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, DrOpsy, Neuralgia, 1 Dyspepsia or Indigestion,. Syphilis and. Syphilitic Nercurial Diseases, 1 Female Weaknesses :turd, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise,from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases ; may. he found in .Avail's AMERI6OI .A.1.31.1.NAC, which, is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution), wherein ratty be learned the directions for ifs use, and Sqrtlf3 of theLreinarkiible cures Which it has mado svhen all other remedies 1i.4 failed to afford relief. Those, cases area purposely taken front all sections of - the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to hint of its benefits from personal' experience. Scrofula depressesthe vital energies, and thus leaves ifs victims far more subject to disease and itsi fatal results than, are healthy constitutions: Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remed y which is adequate to its cure. This, we now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S Ssassrsrnsts, althoUgh it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the pest of Sarsaparilla iii alterative power): By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer- , jog 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 fo' low. Bylts peen liar virtues this remedy s hnulates the vital 1 i functions, and thus expe 4 the distempers ; which lurk within the system or bursa out on ally part of it. We know the public love been deceived by minty compounds.; of ,Sarsaparilia, that prorrdsea much and did i:otiting; but they will neither be deceived litr disappointed in this. Its virtues have been' proven by ahnn dant trial, and there remains an question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same imbue, it is a very different medicine froth any other which- has been before the people, and is far more cf., fectual than any other whiCh has ever been available to theist. . . I 1 . CHERRY PECTORAL,. The World's. Great, Remedy for Coughs; Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. 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