/0,141: - .11. 4 MANSFIELD, TIOGA CU , PA. = • THIS INSTITUTION WAS ,Recognized by the State Authorities, in December, 1862. ,43 • State . /NO - vm al School;' upen , l cra 4itch. al &planter 11363. ' The School is at length places upon a se care basa—the State appropriation of the currert/Year enabling the Trustee to extin guish the greater,portion -of the outstanding liabilitico 3 ialid: , ;:t4 make .: eitenSiVe improVe rnet4 uPoa the buildingsandgrounds. 1 • The ,Spring Term 2e ill commence about . . March. 10, 1865. Prof. F. A. ALLEN; for the past six years in charge of,Che'ClieSter County (Pa.) Normal School; has been elected Principal, :led Prof. 4.Strait, of the Edihboro State Normal School, ' Lion, has been appointed to the.Professership of Lanomagesimd Mathematics. ~ ..; • , Prof Allen. knoWn throughout the State ias a gentleman of accurate scholarship, .possessing a practical experience of fifteen years as an educator of teachers, and a thor ough acquaintance with their educational wants,' acquired front ' his !connection with' Cdunty _lnstitut.es in every Section of Penn !.:6ylvituin",-aS Weil as in other States.' . . COmpetent:' and . thdrouglt instructors will -AM' provided for:the other dePartments of the. School. I The building has been refuted through° it and proVided , Ivith furniture ol'thA: most a 1 '.'proed style, together with an extesive col lection of map9.charts,and works of r(4,.‘,relice, Excellent,Uhemical and Philosophic Ma p-1 pqratus wilkbo in-readincss at tai: openi4 , of the School.; 'l. f . ; . To . keellpee with the improvements in ed ucation, a gynnmsium will be erected; for 'which a valuable apparatus far the heavier and lighter exercises bee alien.dy been secured • The school year is divided into three terms . ..of thirteen weeks each, with no vacation, ex cdpt the week dfUhristmasjlolidays. It is desirable that students shock) enter at. the commencement of . atertn, and fo r l, -. a period of not less than tl4.irtepn weeks: 11.14f0i1, in adeanc, p1.,..1• tenor:, t4;.11 , C.. No, extra charges for the Jogutg , ..s or the highei'math ematics. Text ..boolzs. rented at reasonable rates. Vocal . ..ami im.trumental music at teachers' price,;. Bet;rdingin tlie . billl,s39 Ott' per loin ; wood forwirt ter, '53 00 per. term;' washing, ,‘:: '25; room :TM, SI ' 5l). . The arrangetnent.a now made are of such a nature as to .w.-.rea'et. the Trustees in saying tbat no et her-instittition in the State affords better facilities for the Education of Teachers, or for , the preparation of students for college, or fort eneral business. ' . For further particnlars address the Princi- I pal, at Mails:field. -Tinge Connt . Pa. W. C. RIPLEY., Pres. Boaiil of Trust! ALBERT CEAP,K,'Secretary Mansfield, Dec. 20, .117:64 4, Notice. - • ' GEM.t.!kNIA, Puttei• Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 180 NOTICE.is hereby given 'that Charles 130- . shor, note or late of this:county, holding the following 'described property, has not yet pail any consitteration.whatever r the same, and all icersot4tnre hereby wa'ned not to pur chase any ,Of sistt properly of the said 13ushor before the decision of ihe Court is given in this c:ise'anl_o BuAnr has paid to me the consitletation money therefor. The foilowing is the proper ty: • Ist. A.certain tract of kind near the Ger mania Hill, iii witiTfint 5075. Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., cinttaining; No acres.— Also 2t acres in warrant 307 S and adjohiing the above.. '• 2nd. A zertrin trn tor land, AVlth improvements nt:ai• Kettle Creek, in - warrant 5819, in Stcw.9l4t..i township, Potter county, Pit., containing about 291 acres. C. ilush6r holds p.l .-to ua (Tun trafrant no. 2501, in C k a.ines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading. from C4iniuia to Gaines, containing 850 acres. • ; LI . , R:CDDE. Aerninistrator's Notice. ATIIEREAS, Lemrs dministration to the estate or WILSON CARSON, late of Alleghtiy townsliio, Potter county-olec'd, ha.e, been granted to the subscriber, all per- sons indebted to -said estate are requested to make inno6ditite payment, and 'those having claims ag 4 inst the swine ttiill,liresent them, duly authenticatedjor settlement to lIUDSON IiENDRYX, 11dru'r. AliPgany, Aug. 30, .1414 OOOK.AGgiIiTS 'WANTED! trtalzm by PrOisc . ription,'witlsample. excel lent Popular liluitrated Family Works. Among these is a low price insT urn( of the REBELLION, of which over forty thousand of .I.lave already.been- sold. It 15 a good' busine.ss I'or ex.-So4lie'rs.; and othe'rs out of employment. Also, for sale to ,Pollers, Merchants, and Agents, Stationery : Packages, Battle Scenes,' Portraits 404 otter pictures for 'the -Times, i ' . War Maps, beautiful Albutu Cards, Currency Holders, etc. For Circulars, with Dartitjulars and terms, address _ _ HENRI ITOWE, No. 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, 0 • ' :Estate of:Gror.T.E4tet.'aref d.' • NOTICE. TITHEREAs, let;er, , of administration on . the , esLyte of 11; rge. Estes, late of pc brdo. township, deifd. hilve Lcen grahted the undersigned,:notice is hereby given to all ersous knowing thmm. , •lves indebted to :;aid: estate to.k:all and settle immediately and those having claims to pre. , Amt them fur miyineut. POLLY ES'I'ES, Administratrix. Hebron, Nov. 22, l;-,t; t • 6t, FirHE CONFESSIONS A.. ND EXPERIENCE JIL or As isvZtto. Published for tlte benefit fL ccillt ; _011 to young men' and whers who suffer tiont •Nervous Debility, Preiont lire Decay 0: Man hood, 4-e., ht the same Lie the means of self-cure. Ry. nue. 'Who has cured i lthnsellafter undergoing coil (inuch: 7 cry, jity enclosing a po , tpaid addreFsed en,- Telotm, single copies may be heid of the author .NATHANIEL. AYILUIZ, Esq:, .Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters' of Administration to the cstate•of WM. 13:JENKINS. late of Shippen toWnship,Cameron eunaty,dec'd,havo been granted to the subscriber, all 'po i rsons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, arid those having claims againit the samewill pre . -Sent-them, duly au thenticated, fur settlernent to - .Adm'r. - Coudersport„Oct. 25;1844. ILIIINVS 131;0(.111'0F ROSES,-foi the La . STEBBINS'. . _ J- A. STEBBINS k. Co. are. closing, up an . old Ledger. All pertimm Indebted to them will please call and s,ettle , before the ace6unt.s are left with the - proper officer for Ct)llection.—Nov'y 18;.'c3 , lihyttt'at to 'du Oly,t 11 t: bC,St a its/tuned icork • of tltc kiitici the World." j ; 1 NEW WONT ELY 'MAGAZINE, Critical IV i oticcsgt the;Prcss. It is the fore Most Magazine isf the daY. The fireside never had to more Cleqhtftil coMpan ion, nor the million a"mord enterptising;friend than liarptr's .Magazine.--I.,liet4otriit.PrOtcstant (l3altiniore.) - 1' ' -The moat popular Monthly in. the world.— .Vcio i'vrk 01 , ,serrer. I • . 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The A.mual Voltimes of Harpers Weekly, hi neat cloth binding,will be sent'yy express, free of expehst, for $G each'. A complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes; sent on receipt of cash at tie i•ate of ':; ; 71 50 per vol.,'fre4, , lit at expense of purOaser: Address - 'HARPER ,k,...,,IiItOTHERS,' • fFrafiklin Square, New York. GLEAN ACJA.DEIVIY. The Fall Term will confluence .Alutrust 31st 1804 and continue thirteen u - eeks. Tuition falai $.1.150. t0,55,.00 per term. Board can be had in the Principal's fiunils. 1 Rdoms for self-boarding 'can be had in UM ,Academy Buildings' at. $2.00 per term. L. IVILDMAN, A. MI Principal, assisted by other Teachers. I • A Teachers Class organized for the - instruction of teachers i their.professium. in . Which Holbroolt's Normal Methods and other valuable aids 'trill be usptl. . • '! F. S. MARTIN I , President: . STANLY•IFARTIN, SeCrstary. - - 11/ e Vbi4 OLAI.STED'S. TOUR atttentidn is invitedito the large and . attractive stock just reFeived, and for sale as low as the same qua:lities can be bonght anywhere in the county. • We. 'taxa on hand a large and varied as sortment of Domestic Cottons comprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, .BL] ACIIED MD . SLINS, . STRIPES, CHECKS, PICKINGS, and COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. purchase onr goods for Cash and offer them at a very small advanmi - From Cost. • FLANNELS. F you want to purchase . I RED, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call I At. Olmsted's.. DRESS GOODS; - - - 1 I DELAINES, PRINTS, i 1 BROCHE, and i , WOOLEN,SIIAWS scriber's ROODS, , . SONTAGS, ,•. , 1 IitiBIAS, I . BALMORAL SRIRTS,I .-'. CLOTHS, 0 GASSIMERES,: a la/1 suPPIS CLOTH 6. n'ON'T fail to call before purchasing and SLY' ee the assortment BOOTS &r . SHOES i • FOR . , Nen, "cr i omen & Children, in great va eap I . • Ih At -Olmsted's • For Mohisses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Goffeo, I in fact everything in the Grocery line, call \. . OLMSTED'S. A full 48cortment, of almost everything that is • kept ina country store on hand. We intend to keVp Goods that will give satisfaction and ° sell good articles at the lowest living profit. . AT. OLMSTED'S, 1 f Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs Deer Skins• Also, Chanty, Township and S6hool 'Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid Al Olmsted's Coudersport, l'a,Not"r 18, 8981 PENNSYLVANIA . lIIIPERiAL OIL COMPANY, OFFICE 139 .SOUTH FIFTH STREEL. PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,000,000. 200, at $5 each. Reserved Capital $250,000. President, ALEXANDER MAITRE. Dire,ctors A. lc, N'CLURE, D. IC. JACKMAN, ELISHA IT. DAVIS, I.'HOMAS A. SCOTT, J. C. BOMBERGER, PETER B. SMALL, JOHN M. POMEROY. JAMES IN. SELLERS, Secretary. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Treasurer., -171`. —o— edinpany has 120 acres of land, in fee, on Allegheny River, immediately opposite Oil City, and adjoinilit' , ,•; Laytonia, with ;,110 rods front on the river, and 75 rods fronton Lay's Run. lion. C. P. Ramsdell, editor of the Oil Creek Monitor, and . agent for this land, as- sores the Company that it will sell in lots for .. ! ..i;100.000, reserving the oil right which is kvortli :$lOO,OOO additional. Immediate rare nee trill be derived for the Company front the j'sale thoe lots: and the'.Company have two good engines with complete fixtures to. operate immediately for oil. The territory in this !immediate localitylhas never failed to pro- I duce profitably. ' Also. one hundred acres, in fee simple, in the cofebrated Cherry Run District, immedi ately adjoining Chetry Run Petroleum Com pany, whose stock ii now worth over $3O per I share. The Company now have offers, which Twill he accepted, for sinking 711 s ou lease, l ivithoutany cost to the corporation and one half the proceeds to go to the company. The j Curtin and" St. Nicholas Con panics are in I this immediate locality, and their stock is now commanding a large premium. In ad dition; jthe Company has 40 acres, in fee sim ple, oniCherry 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 miles above the mouth of 011 Creek, and not over two miles from the celebrated Reed well, now produc ing over 200 per day. I I, Also, the lease of three tracts of land, two dn'Oil Creek, each producing over ten barreis Tier day, and one on Allegheny River, pro ducing ten barrels per day heavy oil, worth now $2,1 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 be developed' by the Compriy by sinking additional wells, and the epgmes and fixtures are now on Band to do it. X1e.3"4 Subscriptions ,niust 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 Compitny. . . AT GRAY, At Olmsted's. At 'Jimmied's, For Ladies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Brodie, Long and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety of elegant colors at JONES' Of domestic'and foriign Mannfactnre. We can assure our patrons that we believe our stock this spring to be more attractive in this libe.tlian ever before. JUNES' Balmoral Skirts • • With only two breadths, making it necessary td have but two seams in a full skirt, in a great variety:at JONES' TOS, Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion, "offee, Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, dc. ; at JONES' ••• ' • Brush ) p s • Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Artist Brushes at JONES' • • Drugs and FanOv Aiticies Oils, Paints, and Dye Stafffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Kerosene,Latop and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, IPatent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fanc:t- Sclap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory acid Woogen Corn s,. Pomades and Coognes, and a fine' assortment of Flavoring Extracts, pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, at , JONES' Clothing. Boys' and Men's at JONES' Boots and Shoes OF every description and the best q uality, 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 people need can be had at 1 _ 1 JONES'. All of which will be sold at the lowest rates COUN rRF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. • Conclerspgit, Pa., June, 1863. *IRE AY r, I , I HAVE FOUND. IT • Was the exclamation of the Astronomsywho first discovered that the world moved'in its orbit; not Jess joyous has been the exclama- tion of those who have fonnd TEE PLACE where GOODS can be purchased FIFTEEN or ,TWENTY PER CENT. below the market price, and yet find thud as represented. Two things are to be considered in purchasing Goods : the Quality and the Price; and pur- chasers studpng both, can be better satisfied with our stock than any other in this or ad- joining coUnties. Think twice before buying " DEAR Now.a„s your tine to pro cure a GOOD ARTICLE. "Delays Ore -dan- gereus:an4 sometimes fatal." Don't wait for another enormous advance in Goods The following is butla partial list of our large ass rtruent Merinos The attention of the Ladies is called to the stock of Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Maroon, Drab and ,White. 6ome of these were bought previous 63,the rise and will be sold nearly as low as prosent whiilesale prices at JONES' 'Ladies ClOth • 11 - tcli, Grey, and Fancy Colors at JONES' Boy's Wear Casstmeres, Striped, Checked, and Plaids ; Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonades , of the very best quality at • JONES' Mom-rang GooOs . • Black Silks, Alpacas; Empress Cloth, Bomba zine, Delaines, Rep Cloths; and Black and Pnrple Goods of various kinds at JONES' Domestics Heavy Sheetinv, three-quarter, four-quarter, tiVe-quarter, line unbleached ; Pillow Case and Sheeting- Muslin, Shirting, Ten-qua'rter bleached for sheets at JONES' White Goods Barred Muslin, Plain Jacenet, Cainbrie for Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Muslins, Nainsdok , 4uslin, plaid, striped or plain, and Bishop Lawns at • JONES' Embi-oideries Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Undersleeves with or without collars at JONES' WOolpn Goods Roods, with tabs or points, for Infants and Children, Misses and Ladies; Nubia's, Under• sleeves and Caps JONES' Prints For Childyen, Shirting Prints, plain Hank, white and black,blue and white, and all kinds of Fancy, at JONES' Cloths Cents' Black Broad Cloth, cx : cellent quality bought before the riqe. Cassimetes, black silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin, striped. plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and Cloth fOr whole - suits at JONES' Hosiery Women's wool ribbed, cotton rib Led, cott:m plitin, colored and tivhite, plain or fleeced! Girls' wham tirowh ' wool or coftom and wool balmoral;stockings. I :liens' home and city-madl. Boys', hi! sizes, white or mixed, at JGNES' cOVeS For Ladies. Gauet and Hand Gloves, Kia Linen, Cotton, Plaiin and Fleeced Silk. Gent. fine Driving Gloves,'Cassimeres, at JONES' Shawls Delaines Groceries .IViare Chances ! I offer for sale otr reasonable terms and lib- , oral time ONE FA 1,31! I-146i Acres-46 Cleared! ONE FARM !-235 Acres—SO Cleared ONE "FARM!-50 Aerest'L-15 Cleared ONE FARM !-300 Aeres—ls Cleared And lots of other, Farms and Land • Some money mtty be required down. .Lucien Bird. Brookifindini., July 2,''(4 lf . Having secured the services' of 1. HENRY S. COWjURN, BLACKSAHTH of twenty years eiperience in:England and America. 1 am . prepared to furntsh farmers, and travelers with the best of • ' Hors 6 and ,Ox Shoeing, Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives ac.;proinptly, L. BIRD, Proprietor, Broolrlanti, Potter Co.. Pa. formerly called Cushingvi.l:. May 25, IS6I. AT J. OLMSTED'S ST ( 111E can always be Tpuotl the best o i!ooking. Box end Parlo'r 15 S r P CA I i Also, TIN and SHEET .IRON RE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERSI SCOTCH' OWLS, FRVING, I -PA.NS, SAP-PANS, anal cIUULD EONS. !Also, ' 1 • . Apicultural Implements, such i PLOWS. SCRAPERS. [CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHEIURS,..OOR4SE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, HIS WORK is made, and the, , material, good. Goad and substantial EAVES-TROLIGUIS'put up in any part of the Count. - -Terms easy, Ready Pay of till kind; including Cash, seldom refused, Store on Main Street opposite the Ohl Churt. liouse, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 180.- -50 I PI TNAIM Clothes Wringer Will wring anything from a single Thread to a Bed-Quilt. PRICES : $5.50, $O.OO, qua $B.OO P. A. Stebbins & Co„ Agent 3 for Potter county.--Jau 25, 1.563 P, A STEB IN & U oi, I ARE I Paying tlie : higliest price in CASH for ItiVT* 0 L 50,000 POCN DS WANTED! Coudersport, June 28, 1804. P. A. Stebbins &, Obi t RE AGENTS f‘or the sale cif witEELER WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter County .Nor'r 18,'63 I)R., TOBIAS' VENITISit LINIMENT LIAS GIVEN I.I.kIVERSkL SATISRA C TION during the fourteen Years it has been introduced into the. United States.,- After being tried by millions, it has been Proclaimed the pain dettroyer of, , 11 . e world. Pain cannot be wliere this liniment is ap plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev er has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One ;25 cent bottle will ebre all thd above, besides being; useful-in every family tor sudden acci dents, such as brans, cuts,.scalds, insect stings, &c. It is .perfectly linnhcent to take internally, and 'can[ he gived to the oldest person or youngest! child. Price 75 end 30 cents a bottle. Office, 5(.; Cortlandt Street, ' New York. Sold by all druggists/ CIASII PAID FOR 13UTTEI1,. , . by E. la Spencer MANHOOD : HOW RESTOREP ! HOW LOST! 'Just published, 'a new edition of Dr. ILlttiveriveltrs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (Without medicine) of Sime.m.vroaanoEA, or Seminal Wealmeis, In , voluntary Seminal losses, Eirornsey, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar. ringe r etc. ; also, ciNsrmeriox, EPILEPSY, and : Pus, indheed by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. rec , Price,lu a sealed envelope, only G tens.. The' celebrated author in _this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful . practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cued without the dangereus Use of internal Medicine or the application 'Mf the. knife= pointing out a`mode -of cure, at once Simple, certain and etfecutal,. MeanS of which. eV-. ery sufferer, no matter what his ebullition may be, may cure himself, ,cheaply, Privately and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands: of every youth. and every Minn ll in the laud. Sent, under seal, in ti plain ehv'elope, to any address, post-paid, ou receipt Of siX cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. 'MIAS. J. b.kLINE ,C 7 GO., 127 Bowry, Now York,Post of6cd box 453 G OATS ! OATS OATS ! WANTED : I- T will pay SO Cts., CASIII,• for OATS deliveked at my Store in Millport. • • - 8..5'. COLWELL. Dec. 19, 1864 A SOAP QueLition Settled! ,fi}quire nt _ STEDBIS—S' 1 id . VdDL' . - iNv , Trns pec lar tor , 4% , , '. infection whiccti we ncall. Sunorrial lurks ~......, , , . > . : 13 : • , n in ui t i l ti le tu r ( o ie n:t o iti f i n t l i e o n n! of t -,--- i . , I . ;_i, ' enlier produces or 13 t e. -----a-1. . - ' . ' produced b- ; _,.....-- 1 , Ak.,ii.v‘ ) ; 11.n en . ' w - 4 ,- - --- -r-7 '••••.1.4, - - - c,feeliled, vitiated state ~, . cri-:' 74l. .v '' :-4:' - . .',.1 " -,f .„ 4 1 - ' ,... _4 -J.424 : -,..-- - of the blood, wherein .-- -- Cf- -- -W that fluid berouies in =-...,-,1.11:;; t - . - 2,;..Mg4`lcoinpetent to sustain - - 3:31.... - 4Li..- , : - 41 ''s i /tPt*rivirthe vital forces in their, :1- -=- ,,,.:.,5! , ;„;f„..:=\ , ,,Cr.,,„_*-,'"-,i'rigorous action, and .i.c..„, - .....L- eaves tle system to s• -, ... - 42::::,-.7,- , - --- .-- fall into diSorder and decay. Thef: . 3.lTEVlous !contamination is va rieusly caused , by! mercurial, disease, low liNfing., disordered digestion from unhealthy fobd, impure air. ,filth and filthy habits, - t.4 depressing . vices, and, above 411; by the venereal infeetion. , Whatever be its ;origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending. "from parents to ! children unto t 4 third and fourth generation; " - indeed, it seems to be the'rod,of Him who says, 'i I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their ! children. 7 The diScases it originateS take . 1 . various patties, according to' the organs it . attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula prothfces I tubereles, and finally Consumption ; 1:1 the' I glands, swellings which suppurate and be-i conic !ulcerous sores ; in the stomach d; bowel-, derangements which produce in ... ges.tion, dyspepsia, and liver coniPlaints; on HIC skin, eruptive and cutaneouS.affe:ctions. These all hliviii! , the , itune origin, reinnre the same temeey. - viz.. purification and anumora 'titM of the blood., - Purify the Whoa: s and these dangerous distemperm leave you. With ! fcclile,! foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot rhiti-e health; with that .'• life Of !the! ttesh" heslthY, you cannot have scrofulous disease. - ;1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla is !conipPumled froM the Most effectual anti dotes that medical science has distiovete.d for this afilicting distemper, and for the Mire of - the dilorders it entails. That it -is far supe ritir to any oilier remedy yet devisbd, _is knovri by all who have given ita trial. ! That it doe.; combine. virtues, truly extraordinary in .their tili'ect Upon this class of !comp)aints, is indhiptit:thly proven by the great multitude of pulniely known and remarkable cures it liar intide of the following diseases: Hing's Mtn, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's ;Fire, Salt Dleum;l Scald Head, Coughs from tubereulous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Drops Neuralgia , .,.. . Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and . , §yphilitic infections, larcrial Diseases, RlTl'lle-VlCakliesses and, in Iced, the !Ivhole series of complaints taut arisci from imPurity of !Hie! blood. Minute repOrts of indiiidual. caSiiii 6ty be. fofind in Avita's AiNtEnicAs- At.m.t - t.iir.whiclt is furnished to the druggists 14 crStuqous distribution. wherein may be learnedth directions for its use. and some of the !remarkable cures which it has made when 411 other remedies had failed to afford relief. I Those cases are purposely !taken fruit, till sections :of the country; in !order that eiery reader may hal e' access tel some (me who can speak to itim et' its henefit4 from por',4)rt. l .ll. , ..Nperience. Scrofula depresses the vital chergies, and thus letives its victims far more iuljeet to disease and its fatal results. than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly ;shorten, the 'atlerage duration of ImMap litc.! The vait importance of tin-se considerations has" led us Ito spend years in perfecting a - remedy which !is adequate to its cure. This we now oircr - 1., the public under the ratite of :6 - ,En's 5.,0i5.0-,liiiii..‘, althottOi it is composed of ingredients. some of si-hich exceed the best of, Saipariii:.i. : in nitelintive . power. 13: its u aid!yo may ]weer yeUrself from the suffer ing and dung 4 of - these disorders. .1. - 'urge out the ftild corruptions that rot and ftcster in the Wood, pUrge out the causes of disease s and-vigorous Idialth will follow. By its:Peen- Ear viitues this remedy stimulates the vital functions,. andi thus expels the disterripers which_ I lurk , within the system or burSt out OD :111! part refit. We ',know llik• public have been deceived by imiiny eiuni , ouzids of :' , 'iirsupuriiii that protniSed /111101!1 Hull did imthing ; but they will neither 1.2 :!deceit ol nor disappointed its.. - US.- its virtm!-s have mean proven hylabun- darit truth and ihmq, remains no question of , its oil-passim: exeUlltrace for i the cure of- ther . afflicting diseases it is intended to reach..- Althoug‘h under the same name, it is 4 very' dificrent mohair - le from any other which has !veil lipforc the people. arid is tar niote ef fectuall than any other which has everl-been available tu them - .! ! ! . IEI r.3* I= CHERRY PECTORAL', The IlVorldZs Great Remedy) for copghs, Colds, Incipient Con , sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients I in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so . long used and s44uni veralln- kIIOIVII, that we need do no more than 4sure the public that its quality is: kept up to the best it ever has been, and - that it: may 'I be relied on tcmlo at it has elm. done. • l'repared by !Da. ..T. C. AYER & Practical and Analytical Chemists, .LowelL43.l4ss. Sold by all druggists every where. • soid!by C. &E. A. Jones, Cciudersimrt. Ch:6 ,, 11;r05., nystes. : C. li Simmoes. cswayo. )tans - Nichols, .11illport. Co Roulet and by Df ttleTe' everyw,here. SAPONIFIE R,• O l a * Condentrnted Le ;Family soap Inßker. \VAR inakes high prices; Saponifier helps to reduce 'them It makes SOAP for FOUR ct.s. apo 11141 by uzimi . , your kitchen grease. r . -\ 1 :TION I *.:ls spurion.4 I,res are of fered Le careful and only buy! the PATE.yrnp article pia op in Tron caul, all others heir :7 COUNTERFEITS. PENNSYLVANIA SALT EIANITFACTITRINOto, PIIILADELI'III.I—No. 127 Walnut Streeti PlTlSltflt(=-:-Pilt Street and Duquesne Way Co star' sVermine Exterminator. For Rats, Ince, Roaches, Ants. Bell Bugs, 'Moths in Woolens, Insects on Plants, Fowl Animals, .Lc. Put tip in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Roses, Bottles, and Fltsks, and $5 sizes for Hotels, Pitblic Lasiiiutions, &C. only infallible remedies knowia." - ce from Poisons:' • !'Not dangerous to the Human Family.". corne'out - of their holes to (lie" , , . ICho:esale in all large cities. ,lScila by all Druggists and Retailers eTiery • whkre. !.* 11 !I Beware! !! of all worthless ita \ lions 4 :*tpee!that "Co;iT.ll , .'s" name is on each Box> Bottle and Flask, before voo ba-. • „*Aildress Henry It Co'itar. *„+:l'.riucipal Depot 4T2 Broadway, N. NI. * * *Sold by F. A. STEBBINS & Co.,' SVholeepte & Retail Aip-ots, Coudersport; Pa.