E PA, STAT 4 NOR MANSFIELD;! TIO lIMITUTIOI Recognized by the, Stated . December, AS A State Normal School. Anivomatly Opened as such. in September, .1863. .iThe.School is at length. laces upon a se cure basis—the State app opriation of the current year enabling the,Trustee to extin guish the greater portion of the'outstanding liabilities, and, to make tensiee improre merits upon the buildings a d grounds. The Sirin:qTerin - will commence about March 10, i 865 . i Prof. - F. A. ALLEN, for the past six ,years in charge of - the Chester County (Pa.) Normal 'School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. J.Strait, of the Edinboro State Normal School, thin, has been appointed to , he Professorship of Languages and Mathemalics. - Prof. Allen is well known thrthighout the Stattrias a-gentleman ofacnurate scholarship, pbsseSsing - a practical experience of fifteen years asan educatoroftenchers, ands thor ough.. acquaintance with t eir educational wants, acquired from his, connection with* County Institutes in every , ' ection of Penn• sylvnnia, as well as in othe, States. :, .-- Competent and thorougf instructors will Le psoyided for the other d' partments of the School.-, ! IkTbe building has been r fited throughout and provided with furnibir ,of the most ap; prOved style, together with n extensive col lection of inaps,charts,tand - itiorks of reference. Excellent Chemical and, 'Philosophical ap paratus will be in readiness at the openiiig of the School.i 2 , To keep'pace'with the improvements in ed tieation, agyminisiiim wil rbe erected, -for which a valuable apparatus far the heavier and lighter exercises haS al. e a ily been secured The school year is divides nto three terms i ( ) of thirteen weeks each, witlr /30 vacation, ex cept the week of Christmas "- lidays. It is desirable that students should enter at the corntheiMement of a teeth, and for a pi.rriod of not less than thirteen wet i lks 142:11/oili, in advance per. terroa, $6.00. - No extra charges for thelaguagc: or rho higher math ematics. Text book:, real •d at reasonable rates.. Vocal and instruiluental• mosi.c at teactfers' prices. Boarding per Term; wood for . winter,• washing, i.z3 26; room rent, The arrangements .now . n, a nature as to warrant that uo other institution in better facilities for the Edon; or for therPrepaeation of ate or for general hu,iness. For further particulars pal, at Mansfield, Toga co R'. C. RIPLEY, Pres, B .ALBERT CLARK", Secretor' Mansfield, Dec. 20, 1E03,1. - Notice GERMANIA, Potter Co.; Pa NoTicE is hereby given Ehoi, now or late of tit the, following described pro Vil any consideration who and all persons are hereby 1. chase any of said prOperty before the decision of the. this case and C, Bushor ha: consideration-money therefo The following is the props let. AC4taln tract of mania lull, in warrant 5075. Potter _wittily, Pa., contaii Also 25 acres in warrant 50[ the above. "nd A. cn-t-i , l t-Prt of I ind, with Mill and 3rnprciveniepts thereon, nerr Kettle Creek; in warrant 5819, in Stewartsoi township, Potter i, county, Pa., containing obi/it 20: acres. C. Duthor holP ali-o in trust warrant no. 2501 m , in Goel?, township, l ioga county, Pa., on the rondleading fruth Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. WM. RADDE. ,_ __ • tice. WHERE:IS, Letter , of lA.inlial.Ftrltion to the estate o; C.Aft:,,ON, late V V of Alleqaf):. .tormz-hip ''utter cou:It?, dec'd, he.re been ,nested tot.F.t.lr,zeriber. all per /GUS imielited to said`eq.-. , 4e are rcquested'to make immediate paylaynt.l::::q claims ttg, , qmit the salae present them; duly authenticated, for sct:lemeat to • lIIMSON•HENDIIYX, Adm'r. .411egany,-Auv. 30, BOOK AGENTS TY ANTED! DI - lapel' by subscription, tvith sauiple, excel lent Popular Illustrated Family Works. Among these is a low priee HISTORY of the 'REBELLION, of•which over forty thousand of Vol. 1 have already been Sold. It is s good business fcir ex-Soldiers; and other& out of employment. - Also, for Bale to Pullers, Mercbants, and Agents; Stationery Packages, Battle Scenes. Portraits and of er pietur• for "the times," Vartaaps, beautiful Album Card, Currency Bolders,-etc. For Ciiqulars, with particular; and terms; addresl4 • • HENRY HOWE, No. 111 Muria Street, Cineiqnati, 0 Estate. of George Eel es Decd. v-• - •: • NOTICE. • • WHEREAS, letters of administration on the estate of George Estes; late of He- bran townshtp, dec'd. hare been granted t, the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all persons knovring-tliemselves indebted to said !estate to call and Settle immediately and those /saving claims to present them for payment PObLVESTES, Administratrix'. Hebron, Nov. 22, 1'864 6t THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. PubliSbed for the beneF,t and as a cautio, to young men and (ohms who suffer frail Nervous Debility, Prernature Decay of Man hood, 4e., supplying at the same time th. Means of self-cure. Be bne who. has cure , bitnself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed en velope. single copies may be had of the autho IcATHANIEI. MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kin,gs. Co., Y. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters of lAdminivtralion t, .V •• the estate of %VII. B. JENKINS, Intel() Shippen township,Caineron cou nty,dee'd,bak been granted to the subscriber, all person indebted to sail estate are requested to mai: immediate payment, and those haring claim - .against the same ivill,present• them, duly au tbentleated, for settlement to JACOB JENKINS, Adm'r. Coudersport, Oct. 25, 1864. UNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the L dies,-4-at ! - STEBBINS PA. STEBBINS & Co.are closing up g- e i w old Ledger. All persona indebted ; them ill 'please tali and aettle, before tl accounts aot.let7 sly tha proper officer f<. 0011astioz,ZaWi ~?,• a 3 . • "UnguestionahKV the ;best rustatned work of the kind in. tfzei 'World." .AL SCHOOL • A C O , PA. IVAB Authorities, in 62. , .. H AR PEWS • NEW MONTHLY . TIAGis.ZIIfit i Critica .Nraticej olyhd Press: , , It is - the foremostlagazpseof the day. Tho' more never had .a ore delightful compn ion, nor the million a motenterprising friend than Harper's Magazine.--:llfOodist Protestant (Baltimore.) / ' 1 I Thr -st 'lnlet. Monthly in the Nvorld:— ..,e most pop'. tuo _ _ New Turk Oblerver. 3 , We must refer in terms df eulogyto the high tone and varied eicePerines of ETARPOCS MAGAZINE—p, journal with a nionthry circula tion of about I 70,p90 copl4—in whose, pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading - of the day.? We speak of this work as an J eri deuce of tbelAniericar. People ; and the popularity it bas aCqiiired is meritedl Each number contains feily 144 pages of read ing matter, apprOpriatelyl illustrated with good wood-cuts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the More philosophical quarterly, blended with the best features of the daily journal..ll It has gretit power in the dissemination of a u love 'olipure literature.— Trubnei'B Guide lo American liiteratu? e,London The volumes bolir4co;4l.uie of themselves a library•of miscelfirneoui reading sut:ll as can not be found in 'the mine compass in any other publication that has! come under our notice.-208ton Caitrier SUBCRIPTIONS. 'll • 86t.ti ' The Publishers ltave perfected.a system of mailing by which they-cadisuPpl,y the MAGA- . zt.vr. and Weekly pOrapilviito those who pre , ' far to rec Live tbeir t periodlpals, directly from the Office of Publication.ii E • • The postage on Harper'plagazine is 24- eta'' a year, which must be paid at subscriber's post-office. TERNIS'a Harper's Magazine, oae vear 54 00 • An extra copy of either the i lkza•zine or Weekly will be supplied gratis for4very Club of have Subscribers at S-1- oó each, ta o remittance ; or Six Copies for 5,20 00. ill Back Numbers can be sabplifd at any time. A Complete Set, moteci r inprising Twenty one Volumes, in cloth bidding • will be sent by eN pn-ss, freight at r i xpelise of the pur chaser for S 2 25 per vollidlie. by mail, post-paid 53 00 Cli):11 - :: . cases, binding, 53 cents, by rhail;; postpaid.. Address I-TARP BROTHERS, Fratklin Sciiiare, New York, tllistall,,• - 7:30 00 00 per term; Si 50. Hlde ere of ,such rustees S-IVirliT, tile State adonis. ISion of Teaciters, dents for college, The Paper for, Evezy lifFamPy Circle. SEND F(111, A SPEI4'NEN. PULLII4IIED The Sunday-Sehbot With a rapidly i:ucreasin i g, stibseription:list and the welcome it has net in th!ousanda of homes, the Sh-iid,t!) School is about to enter on its sevenilli year. Frery successive volume adds Ito the evi dence that such a!'paper as this' was needed', and wherever it I finds its way ibto • a 4ess neighborhood, it :i;s hailed! with pleasure by Parents and TeaChers a 4 supplying a Want they had long.fel( P I . The Snnduy School Tunes ontams, from week to week, stirring inbidentsl'of interest from the Camp, tiM Field, land Itho Hospital ;1 sh,wing what herbic Christiltni fortitude andi endurance are ekliibited by oitr brethren arms. It is entirely unthinominational, and is therefore weleorne at every loyal Christian! fireside. ; dress the Princi nty, P , . board of Trustees. L I Aug. 1, 1863 that Charle:,Bu s county - , holding erty.• has not yet ever fcr the same, 1 • carnett not to pur f the said Bushor Thurt is given in i s paid to me the r. I nd near the Ger i Abbott township, ing 100 acres.— '7B and adjoining Early in November a. gerial absorbing; interest will be coMmencell from, the pen of a', gtfted author, one who has written some or the best juvenile books 0111A:have been pub lished for the pdst ten yeti..s. The publishels Lloffer,o L eaultiful Premim Plate of "Christl3lessing Children to any one who will get up la list of Five new Subscribers for the Sunda iSchbol Send for a specimen ecl,ily; which will be mailed free on receipt of I a •tamp to pay', postage. • I! • J. q..GAriIIItU,ES Sz CO., Pdblisheriand Booksellers, 145 IT;partli St•.:Philadelphia, Pa.; • " COMPLETE IICTORIAL HISTORY OF; THE TIMES." • • "The Best, Cheop st, (post Success-1 Jul Family IPaper itat the Li/ton. , , . HARPEA'S IZErILY, SPLENDIDLY ILLII',STRATED. • o. ) •,:the Pow, ''The hest FaMity Pape puhlished in the United St.ttes."-Vae - Ildvertiscr. "The Model N'e ' wspapei&of bur country.— complete in all the - Deparosen6 of an Amer ican family paper-Harpelf;s•W4ekly has carp ed for itself tr right to its title, t'A. JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION l"—Ali;.1". Evening Post.' "This paperfurnishes" t bet illustrations. Our future historians willienriCh themselves out of Harper's Weekly lokg after writers,and painters, and publishers„ turned to dust.” —New York Evangelist. "A necessity in every 4usehold.". Transcript. t "It is.,at once a leading ipolitidal and histb rival annalist of the nation:"—The Press -The best of its class in;America"--Boston Traveller. , SUBSCRIP'.6ONE 'l` The Publishers) have p4ffect i mai,ing by which they cal. sup' , LINE and WEEKLY 'prompt]) to fer to receive their perio4ealsl the Office of Publication.lll:Pul desirims of getting up] , zupplird with c handsom6,pict ninplication. h The postage on Harper'oWel rear, which must be paid at ! lost office. il, . TERM ll' i 1 , ITARPE&SII r .F.EFLT, one ;tear • $4 00 4n Fxtra Copy of, either th.l, Weekly or Ma ga iino will be sulpp!ied gratis fOr (-yep/ Club of Five - 4 uhseribers at's4 00 each; ih. ongranitlancl ; or .:I.z Copies for S2O 00 - . 11 ' j - Back, Sunti)er can be strppli j d at any time The Aanual Volumes 4-11ai•per's Weekly, a neat clot:ill binclitg.wilto.)e sent by express' e k 'ree of expense, fo SO each 4. complete Sq.. omprising Eight"oiumq, sent on receipt of -ash at the rate- '34 50.0ier 01., freight at •xpense ofpurehm: - :r. ..4dres 11,113.PE11. fi - , BI OTHERS,. . Franklin Scinarel ? New York. The Fall Term will cornMenCe August 31st 1064 and contintie 'thirteen weeks. Tuitinr r'rom $4.00 to $B.OO per Oho. i Board can he had in the . Principal's' family. Rooms for -elf-boarding can be hal in :!the Acadetby --tuildings at $2.00 per term. E. WILDMAN, A. M. !principal, assisted. other Teachers. A Teachers' Class will be organized for thn Istruction of teachers in;their profession, in Lich 15?lbrook's Normal Methods and other Itluable aids will be.used. r P. S. MA ;11,711 STANLY MARTIN, §ecOtar: ed a system of Ulf I the those who pre 1. directly from simasters and Clubs will he rial kly is 20 cent= he aub:criber's CLEAN ACADEMY. ,'.President. Winter Goods .00.ISTED'S: atttention is invited to the large and attractive stock juit received, and for sale as low as the same qualities can be bought anywhere in the county. We have on band a large and varied as sortment of DoMestic Cottons, ariprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED MIISLINS, DENIMS, - - STRIPES, CHECKS; • TICKINGS, and COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. IWe purchase, our goods for Cash `and offer l am at a very small advance Pion Cost. Cost. FLANNELS. IF you want to purchase RED, GRAY, • BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; DELADIES, PRINTS, BROCHE, and WOOLEN SHAWS, HOODS, I SONTA GS, NUBIAS, • BALMORAL SKIRTS, - 1 ` • CLOTHS, and CASSIHERES,: a full supply At Olmsted's. CLOri MN G. 190 .N ' T fail to, call before purchasing and see; the assortment • At 'Jlnisted's BOOTS & SHOES I'OR Men, Women 8: Children, in great Va riety and cheap For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything in the Grocery line, call - AT OLMSTED'S A full assortment of almost everything that is kept in a country,Rtore on hand. "We intend to keep Goodd that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit AT OL3ISTED'S, ald& Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins• County, Township and School Orders, for all' of which the highest prices will be paid Olmsted's Coudersport, Pa,lcov'r 18, vast PENNSYLVANIA- IMPERIAL OIL COMPAMY, , OEFICE 1.39 SOUTH FIFTH STREEL.I PHILADELPHIA Capital $4000,000. 200, $5 each, . I : ResOved Capital $2510,0e0. President, ALEXANDER 11,CLURE. Directors A. S, BI'CLCRE, D. 'S. JACKMAN, ELISKA W. DAVIS, THOBIA:S A. SCOTT, J. O. BOMRERGER, ' , zircon. SMALL, JOHN sr. POMEROY. JAMES M. SELLERS, Secretary. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Treasurer:, '—Bosion This Company has 120 acres of land, in fee, on Allegheny River immediately opposite Oil City, and adjoining Laytonia, with, 130 rods front on the river, and 75 rods front on Lay's Run. Hon. C.P.Ramsdell, edito i r.of the Oil Creek ifo l rzitor, -and agent for this land, as sures the Cdthpany that it will sell in lots for .5100,000,11-eserving the oil right which is worth $lOO,OOO additional IMMediate reve nue will be derived for the Company from the rate of these 1618: and the Company have two good engines with complete fixtures tdoperate 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 Ron, 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 lease.! without any cost to the corporation and one--; half the proceeds to go t? the Company. The! Curtin arid St. Nicholas Companies are in! this immediate locality, and their stock is now comthabding a large premium. In ad dition, the Company has 40 acres, in fee siml ple, on Cherry Tree Run, which empties into, Creek; and in the best producing section! of the Oil Territory, and 110 acres in ftei simple. on Walnut Bend. five miles ahove the! mouth of Oil Creek, and not over two miles from the celebrated Reed well, now produc- 1 leg over 200 per day. Also. thelease of three tracts of land. twt on Oil 'Creek, each producing over ten barrels per day, and one on 7tll4,heny River, pro ducing ten barrels per day of heavy Oil, wortl now $2l Per barrel. The Company now re calves three-fourths of the proceeds of th• last named well, and one-half of !the oth,' EaCh of these tracts will be developed by the ConspanY by sinking additional wells and the engines and fixtures are now or harid to do it. • pa'. Subscriptions must be made prompt ly, as'more than one-half of the stock is, al ready engaged. rTubscriptions - will be received at the duck of tlie-Cooeßany. -`AT At Olmsted's Also, A.! "I HAVE FOUND WEIS the 'exclamation oT the Astronotasr who first - discovered that the world moved is its orbit; not lesi joyous has been the exclaina- ti in of those who have found THE PLACE wbere GOODS can be 'I'SV purchased-IPIFTEEN. I or ENTY PER CENT. below the.market price, and yet find them as represented. Two things •are to be considered in purchasing G-Rods : the Qitality and-the Price; and pur- chasers studying both, can be better satisfied with our stock than any other ittlhis or ad- joining counties. Think twice before Ihuyirig "DEAR TRASH." Now is your time to pre 7 , cure a GOOD ARTICLE. "Delays Jars Ilan- ger r ous and sometimes fatal." Don't wait fqr • ' another enormous advance in Goods. . , . , . The following is but a partial list of ow . . / large assortment: ' ~ , Merllios, • The attention of the Ladies is called to the stack of Meriiioes,Bladk,Brown, Blue, Maroon, Dr ,b and Some of these were bought previous to the rise And will be sold nearly as low as present Wholesale price,s at JONES' TiadieS Cloth Elect, GreY, ;and Fancy Colors at NES' 13ov's We CassfMeies, Striped, Clieckd, and Plaids ; Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, , and Cottonades of the 'very best qUality at JONES' Mourning goods Blabk Silks, Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Bomba• zine, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black arid l ' Purple Goods of various kinds at JONES' I • Dom.estlcs Heavy Sheetings, three-quarter, four-quarter, five-quarter, fine imbleatiied ; Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslin, Shi4ing,. Ten-quarter bleached for sheets at JONES' 1 White GOods Barred Muslin, P,Min Jacimet, Cambric for Skirts, Irish-. LiOn,"SwissjMuslins, Nainsook Muslin, plaid, Striped or plain, and Bishop Lawns at • • JONES' Embroideries Dintityßanils, Ladies Collars, Undersleesee with or without collars at , JONES' `Woolen Goods 'floods, with tabs or points, for Infants and Children, Misses and Ladies; Nubia's, Under sleeves and Caps at JONES' Prints For Children, Shirting, Prints, plain black, white and black,blue and wkite, and all kinds of Fancy, at JONES' Cloths Gents' Black Broad Cloth, excellent quality bought before the - rise. Cassimmes ; 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 ribbed, cotton plain, colored and white, plain or fleeced. Girls' white. brown, mixed, wool or cotton, and wool balmoral stockings. - homexand city-mad , Boys', all sizes, White or mixed, at JONES', Gloves For Ladies. Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Hi% Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent' fine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES' Shawls For Ladies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Brodie, Long and Square, Woolen Plaid ;',a great variety of elegant colors at JONES' D elain.e s Of domestic and for 7 rign manufacture. We can assure our patrons that we believe our stock this spring to be more attractive in this . line than ever before. JONES' Balbaor6l Skirts With only two breadths, making it necessary to have but two 'seams in a full skirt; in a great variety, at ' • 'JONES' I ' * Groceries - Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrn6 Good Rio Coffee, West Indis and 'Dandelion l'Offee, Rice, Corjn Starch, Farina, ,Cocoa, &e.,ist JONES' Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Artist Brushes at j JONES' Drugs and Farict - Articles Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lea in Tiff Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Keroserie,Lamp and Lamp Fixtures, Glass; Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs; Perfumery,F#cy Soap and Toilet -articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, Potuades and Colognes, and a fine assortment of Flavpring Extra:cts, Pen's, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, at Clothing Bois' and Men's at JONES' "I • 'Boots and Shoes Of every deseiiption and the best quality, at astonishing low prices, at JONES' Wall Paper Ceiling Paper, Transom PL.per, Window Cur- gins, Bordero, Tassels and Fixtures, at J's. lARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW WARE, NAILS, IRON, PLOWS, WINDOW -ASH, FLOUR, PORK, and FEED, intact, verything that the people need can be had at JONES'. dl of which will besold at the lowest rater COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN fl EXCHANGE. Csidersiort ) Pa., June, 363. Rare Charices 1 /I I offer for sale on reasonable terms and eral time: ONE FARM 1-14 . .6 Acres—:-40 / Cleared ONE FARM —23 . 5 Aeres 7 =Bo Cleared ONE FARM !-50 Acres -15 Cleared ONE 'FARM !-3 0/Acres-5 Cleacid And lots of other Farms and Land. , Some money niay be required down., .1 / Lucien Bird. Brookland„Ra., July 2, '64 tf Haying secured the'services of HENRY S. OIiVETTRN, BLACKSMITH di twenty years experience in England and America. lam prepaied to furnish farmers and travelers with the best of Horse and Ox Shoeing. , Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c,l promptly, - L. BIRD, Proprietor, Brookland, Potter Co., Pa. formerly called Cushingvi.l?.. May '25, 1864. - ' AT' H. OLM*TED'S ST' oft can -always be 'found the best o Cooking. BOX and -Parlor F rlor -• . • Also, TIN and SHEET ;IRON WA RE, POT; J S, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH __HOWLS ; FRYING-PANS, .SAP-PANS, and CAULD: RONS. Also, • ; • - • ; Agricultural Implements, such as PLOWS, -SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS; HORSE"-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &C. • HIS,WORE: is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. ' 1 Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1563.- -50 • PUTNAM .1 - Clothes Wringer Will wring anything froia a single Thread to a Bed-Quilt. PRICES : $5.50, $6.00, and SS.OO. P. A. Stebbiris & Co., Agents for Potter. county.--Tan 25. 1863 P. A. STEB IN & , ARE • Paying the highest price in • CASH for WOOL ! ,000 POUN DS WANTED ! oudereport, June 28, 1564 • F. A. Stebbins 81, Co. ) . 14 ,RE AGENTS for the sale Of , WHEELER & WiI,SON'S SEWING CHINES for. Potter Coil t,i - Nor'r 18, '63 . , ~„._ DR, TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT ENAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC TION during the fourteen 2,-earS it has ben introduced into the United States.— Afi er being tried by Millions, it, has been in. clmmed the pain destroyer, of the 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. For colds, cogbe and influenza, it can't 'be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides be ng useful in every family for sudden acci de ts, such as burns, cuts, , scalds, insect sti gs, &c. It is perfectly innocent to take inti rnally, and can lje given to the oldest pe son or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cc. ts a bottle. Office. 56 Cortlandt Street, Ne v York. Sold by all druggists. ,i ASH PAID FOR. BUTTER, O by I • E. H . Sp i n r MANN 0 OD . ]: :OW LOST"! HOW RESTORED ! ust published, a new editibn of Dr. I C Iverwell's Celebrattpd Essay on the radical cure (Without Medicinej of Sr R.MATORRIMEA, Or Seminal I WCakness, In vo untary Seminal losses, lIMPOTE.'it CY, Mental in. Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mttr ri. ge, 'etc.; also, CONSUMPTION', Ei 4 ,lmirsv, and Ft. s, induced by self-indulgencCl or sexual ewavagance. . I . I _ _ , frice, in a sealed envelope, only q 'cens. he celebrated wither iii thi admirable ay clearly demonstrates, from a • thirty ,rs successful practice, that the alarining isequences of self-abuse may he radically d without the dangerous usel of internal dicine or the application ,of ,the 'luting out a moue of cure, .at qnce simple. twin and effecutal, by means df which ev -Isufferer, nO I matter what hitcondition 'y be, may cUre himself cheapiy, privately d radically. i ,This Lecture should be iq the bands every youth arid everpman in the land. JONES' lant, under seal, in a plain envelope, to an' I dress, post-paid, on receipt of Mx cents, or o post stamps. Address the publishers. - CITAS. J. C. MANE RICO., 127 Bowry, NQW York,t'ost:oiEpe box 45e 6 OATS ! OATS ! 'OATS WANITD : I will pay SO Cts., CASIBI,I for OATb delivered at my Store in Milli4ort. B. S. COLWELL. Dec. 19; 1864.. ' SOAP Question Settled I Inquire.at STEBBINS' .—................... .... s , ~H A I . er s-_--- ---,! SA .PARM - " ' TUE :WORLD' maxi army - Tea' Scrofula !and Scrofulous Diseutig.- prom Emery Edes ' well-known merchant of or., . , fo d Maine. ' DTI have soldlarge entities of your SAESAPA jititi nimta, but never yet ne bottle which failed of tbs . desired effect add full kntisfactiontothosewho toot it. As fast as our peo ld try it, they agree there has been no medicine like 't before ln our community: , .. Eruptions, Pimp' , Blotches, Fustuies, ta. I I cers, Sores; end Diseases of,the Skin. From Rev. hold. ... ration,-Bristol, England. , ~ I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my, testimony t that you publish of the me dicimll virtues of cou SAr.s.trAr,xt.La. ..Aly daugh ter, agtNi. ten, had an a fflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for ye, rs, which we were upable to cure until Ive tried yur SAUSARMULL.t. hie has been Ire! for spawn' ntlis." From .3frs. Jane E. esteemed lady of Den ~ My daughter has scrofulous eruption, - i Isiothing afforded an SARSAPARILLA, whir From Charles P. Go Gage, Murray 4' Col. ' papers id Nashua, .1 " I had for several humor in, my face, AC; until it disfigured my erable. affliction. Itr could of both advice a relief-whatever, until It immediately made • it might for a time ; skin beiptu to form tinned until my -face i and I ani Without any I know of. I enjoy i doubt owe it to your s r 1 Erysipelas Gene; ?ice, a cell-known and much-. niscille, Cape 3fau Co. - , N.J. intfered for a year past With a Mich, was very troublesome. l• relief until we tried! your soon completely cured her." e., Esq., of the widely-known i ., tnaufaeturers'of enamelled V.. n H. . 1 years a very. troublesome 'hick grew- 'constautly. worse eatures and became an Intel ed almost every thing a - man ul medicine, but without. any I took your SARSAPARILLA. ty face worse, as you told me ut is a few weeks the - hew nder the blotches, and n is as smooth as any be y's. ympturns of the disease that erfect health; and with ut a LARSAPAIIILLA." . . '.,1 .. Debility•- , •Ptlid.tr the lood. .'n, :Houston St., New Toni% ni fail to remove Eruptions y thepere.evcring, use of your Lave just now cured an attack cri with it. No alterative we 1 'ItS4PARILLA you have sup , as well as to the people.!' n ' Esq., Wakeman, Ohio.. ' i. had the yellow Erysipelas ig which time I tried all the could reach, and - took hun• lof medicines. The ulcers cords became visible, and the - arm must be amputated. I -:APARILLA, Took tiro bet l'ir.r.s. Together they have well auil sound as any body. my ease is known to every ~ rtinr< - ckes the woilder of From Dr. .71obt; Saw 4 "Dit". Aran. I sold turr Scrofulous Sores lr SARSAPAItILLAi and I of Maiignant Erysipeli . , possess equals the S. plied to the profession. ' From J. E. Johns " For twelveyears, on my right arm, durii celebrated physicians dreds of dollars wort were so bud that the i doctors decided that m began takin your SAn ties, and some of your cured- me. lam now a. Being in a public place, body in this community all.". . . FrOM Hon. .77enrit Mol C'.' ir., a leading:PU.9 meat. I have used your Si for keneral dibility, at ivith very beneficial re. commending it to the a , zro, If.lP. P., of Xeireastle, of The Canadian Parlia- lISAPARILLA in rnylfandly, d fur purifying ih , t ults, mid I'M conlidente tk. icted." :, Rose, Salt Rheuirt, d, Spre Eyes. , 1 . , lE:irj:, the able editoil. of the t!omit, Pennsyleania. ut three veurs of -agd, was tis forehead. Theykapidly d a loathsome and Orident ila:, and actually 'blinded A . s kil i ul phY edciati applied her remedies, wtthbut any eftecn days we guarded his le !bona' tear open'ithe fbe- Icl which covered his Whole. 'cry thing else we had -any', i ivm , 4 year SAnsArkatt.t.a, de id potash lotion,, , as you i to heal when we had given ii well when we had plashed 'cc eyelashes, which had come is now as healthy and fair ole neighborhood ppidicted • St. ;Anthony's Pin • Scald Ilea Frotn Harrel Sic/ter, Tunkitanne ; " Our only child, idy l attaOced b.; pimples on sprdad until they limn , I Ford, which covered hi bis eyes Mr some days. nitrate of silver awl o : apparent ctleet.' For ltl hands, lest with them tering and corrupt won face; Having 'tried -eve hope from, we began 1 1, quid:applying: the Mali; direbt. The sore begins the.iirst bottle; and wai the Second. The child' oat,igrew agate, and li as any other. The NVI th4the.child must die • Syphilis and From Dr. Iliram Sti l l find your SAP.:. remedy for the seemel and for syphilitic disea. The profession are ind I best medicines we have From A. J. French, Jr. IMlCTellre, M M t ass., T the Legislature of Af ' it "Du. A Y ER. 31y. (14, El-tits-int RILLS an, CXCY both of the primaCy an tuns in sonic cases that to other remedies. Ido ploy with more certaint fat alterative is require fife. Mae. rust had dreadful ulcers' on of mercury; or . meiuriw and more aggravated remedy or treatimMt iii persevering use of Avij Few cases sin Ii distressing than tide, bottles to cure him, .renrial Disease. fit, Of St. Lou:.;,t : ,a more effectual ary symptoms of -pyphths e thau ally other we possess. Ihtea to you for sumo of the D., ait eminent phyricihn of iii a prominent intimber of snehli,letts. 'yji filar Sir: I have found your lllent remedy for „ihdis, i I sm.ionilory type, and effee were too' übstinatejto yield o not. know What we can em at' buceess,where power ',r, ',VA - cm Brunswic *, N.,7., his lets, caused by the abuse od. dpicale, which grow more . IL'or years, in spite of every could be applied, until the f. .....i t. SARSAPARILLA relieved "utind more inveterate and and it took eevend dozen. e. • ! , Leacorrhcen, Thi are generally pro , ince( cert. - aqui?, and are v;•ry *act of this SA Wk.% PA however, hi Ind oil the opplicatiou of lo,1:4 rcn Front the well -7..nere n -es Female Weakness, I I by internal Scrofuhnts• Ul ft,a cured by The alterafire , ;11.1..1. Seine case caseHj rei ire, S% ll:i.trAltlLL-1, the skilful ediud. rind' widr . ly-cekbrated 11, of eine: nnati. RSA I'AUILLA an-excellent f females. Many cases of oa, Internal Ulceration, and otn the scrofulous diathesis, I there arc few that do not,. ly aided by local treatment.' Wow the publication of her writes : ty,:elf have been cured of a rrlann of lonwstancling, by' LSAPARILLIL." ...I;rbrr . "1 Bare found ybur alterative ill diseaSes Irregularity, LeuOrrh. local debility arising ft have yielded to when its effect is proper A lady, unit - Wing*, d na " 31v daughter and very debilitating - V r eue two bottles of your SAI Rheumatism Gout pepsin, ile#rt , grhen caused by Scroftr , cured by this Ex:r: SA I: I Liver Complaint, Dys isease, Neuralgia, ' a in the systerg, are rapidly SAPARILLA- i ..i . • 1 TIA • •,,AxER'S : 1 i " CAT TIC •PILLS , possess so many a vantages over the ether purgatives'in the rket - , and their sup . Orior . virtues are so uriiversally known, that we need' not do more than to assure the public their' quality is : muitudine 't equal to the best it ever hip been, and that t ley may be depended on to:flo - all that they h we ever, done. Prepared by J. . AYER, - M. D., &I *Co.,. Lowell, Mass., and old by . Sold. by C. S. & El A. Jones, Coudersport. Chappel. Bros., Ulysses. C. H. Simmoes. 0 waye. 1 . • Mann & Nichols, itAllpert: • Colwell & Co., ' oulet, 1 and by /Dealers. everywhere. - i , . . IFI 8., nt - r6ted Le SAPO Or "Cone WAR makes high phi reduce them. It ma a po,lnd br using yo r - '• - e•T A UTIO:s; 1 fered also. be .care PATENTED article Others being COUNT PENNSYLVANIA SAli PHILADELPI II I PITLSBURG—Pitt I oap Ola S:aponifier belptto , i-es SOUP for FOUR ots, it kitchen grease. As spurious Lyes are oX fa] and only buy..thw• put tipi in Iron cats, all lERFEO‘S.: TI AIiIIFACTURINGCo, No. 1211 Walnut Street: reet and DUqueene Way e Exterminator s, Ants, Bed Bugs, Notts Insects on Plants, Fowls, Costar'sVerra* For Rats, Nice, Roach: in Furs, Woolens, &C. Animals, &c. Put up in 25c. 50c and Flasks, $3 and ' Institutions, &c.. 'Only infallible "Free from Pois "Not dangerous and S1:00 Boxes, Bottles, ':5 sizei,for Hotels, Public ! Iremedes known." to the Unman Family." of their boles to die." h all ldrge cities. Ists and Retailers erery- "Rats come out * *Sold Wholesale **Sold by all Drug; 0, where. *,*! I Beware !II *"Coss*See that "Cos • f all worthless ''s" name is on each Box- before sou buy. - enry R. Costar, 1.82 Broadsrayi N.Y. Bottle and Fla * * *Address * * *Principal Depo * * *Sold by . STEBBINS *Co., gots, Condersßorti Wholesale t 'Reid
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