. PA ' STATE NQIUSAL . SCHOOf, .MAINTSFJPWOH,`:)*.GA CO, PA. THIS INSTITUTION WAS li'ecognized by the. State Authoritks, .December, 1862. AS 'A • State Normal School. dndforpaily Opined as such in September ISO. .. ripirogr ntkpocatlaceti. ItilplmAiSe ffe ba Sate. itppefipriiiiiiiii:orthe urrect year enabling the Trustee to extin gulp the greatet portion of the, outitanding liabilities, and to make extensive improve ments apqa.pauildolig r e.asiltrounds. The SpArtitgWrasicilt.lcoM4nence about' Zack. 10 , 1865. Prof. F. A. Attee, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, nod Prof. J.tiirait ; »f tbe - Edinberii - StaieNormal School, tion, bee been appointed to the Professorship of Languages and Mathematics:., ' Prof. Allen is well 'known throughout the ' State its ajeeqemanpf accurate scholarship, PgotisinkaiVF4Vit eViterjenee, of ',fifteen years as an educator orfeachers, and a thor- ought acquaintance with their educationat wants, acquired from his connection with County Institutes in every section of Penn sylvania, as well as in other States, Competent" end thorough instructors will athi groVidell. "ftlii e'tli fir departments of the z;sertilig . uTithithiidhig has been 'refited - Abroughout and provided with furniture of the most ap proved style, together with an extensive col.; leetion of maps,charts,and works of reference: Excellent Chemical and Philosophical ap, prams will be in readiness at the opening of the School. ' ,To'keep.„lqtca r tvith,the tmprovements in ed neation, e,""fgymnettleitt Will, be:erected, for which a valuable apparatus fur" the heavier and lighter exercises has already been secured The school year is divided into three terms of thirteen weeks each, with no vacation, ex cept the week of Christmas Holidays. It is desirable thA students should enteeet the cotnmeneinetent of.a term, and for a period of not less than thirteen weeks: Tuition, in advance per term, extra. charges for the lagueges•tirMie highe math ematics. Text books rented at reasonable rates. Vocal tend instrumental music at t achers' prices. Boarding In the ha 11,539 00 per term ; wood for winter, $3 00 per term; washing, $3 25; Loom rent. $1 50. The arrangements mow made are of such a nature as to wairantilfel'ruitees in saying that no other institution in the State affords better facilitiqsfor .the Education of Teachers, * or for the petition Of students for college, or for general business. ' For further particulars address the Prinei U,''at'.3ltii4fieldortoga county, Pa. W. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretary. Mausfieldl Dec. 20,-1864. • . • -- Notice. Gnu/arta, Potter Co.,•Pa, "in. 1, 1863. NOTICE is here* given that Charles Bu -1.11 shor, now or late of this county, holding the . f f lowing described property, has not 3 , - Pk any considelation *hotelier fcr the sam • , sod all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any of said propertpof the said Bushor beibre the deidsioi.'of the Court is given in this case and C. Bushor has paid to me the consideratiou money therefor. • 'fbeitnilAllig..4 , the.property : Ist'. A' certain tract of land near the Ger mania kill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Pater, county,, pa., containing 1,00 acres.— ./iTsQ-25:abies4a Warrant 5078 and adjoining the abrie. 2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Malawi ipprprquivnts thereon, near Kettle Creek, in itichrraatBl9, in.Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. 13ushor holds also in trot wrirrint , no, 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa.. on the road leadinpd'rom Germania to Gaines containing 850 acres' ' tf , Administrator's Notice. vrritittAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of WIIiSON CARSON, late ofiAllegany township, Potter county, deed, bate been granted to the autideriber, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,' and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated,ifor se . .:lement to HIiDSONITE I NDRYX, ,, Ader. - Allegany, Arig. r AlVlB64 - ' '• • , BOOK AGENTS WANTED! rilo sell by subscription, with sample, excel- OPO:flO:palal Illustratriganiily. Works. ti darethSititia* , a 16*-tiNce 4 DISTORY Hof the REBELLION, of which over forty thousand of Vol. 'J have already been sold. It is a good business for ei-Soldiers, and others out of employment. , n _ , 4 Also, for sale tb' Pedlers, Merchants, and. Agents, Stationery Packages, Battle Scenes,, Portraits and other pictures for "the Times," War Maps, beautiful Album Cards, Currency Etolkeysestior CirTalarm iw , ith pigtloalars anirairni,jalkeis ;:1,1 1 i , " t:- 1 ;', : 4:: • - t - '"‘. 4 - " -- .lrtirrtY 'HOWE,' ''' ' , No. 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, 0. Estate of George Estes. Deed. , ..7 aIQ way,i - exo. A agniimette*eortaitainistiatiiii:;ol, the estate of George Estes, late of He-: ,bron township, deed, have been 'granted to l ' . .;:the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all '• persons knowhig themseles indebted - to said estate to caltionsl seltleliume4tately . and those I having claims to present theta for nayment. POLLY ESTES, Admiuistratrix. Hebron, Nov. 22, 1864 '6t . prilll3 CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE _IL 03' AN, INVALID. • Publishetlforllielient:fit and - as a caution to young rite,n and others who suffer from Nervous Deb;iity, Premature Decay of Man-: hood, ic., supplying at the same time the means of self-cure: By one who has cured hi MS elf after uriprgoing eons ide rabl escoack ery. By enclosing' aqgistpaid Addressed:in. jflibi*n4olosbi.pifiarneron county,dee'd,haire 'been graiited - to the iliblieriber, all persone indebted to said estate are requested to make innnediate payment, and those having claimi . szamst, the e i me_rilfr u zeseut them, duly,atr 4!!theifiestea tie lettleidentlo .11N JACOB JEMNS, Coudersport, Oct. 25, i854.' , liglINT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the Ls ft. *!., 4 f reftql 7 P - vi -, , STEBBINS , • A. 'STEBBINS & Oo ere closing up an JE • oldledger. 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Tuition from $4.00 1011511.119 perjerrn.- i•,•Bnard can be had, in the Principal's ifamily,„ - Roams.foi seif-boarding can be - ..bad"•in,the Academy Buildiugrat s3:3lf per term.. t . • : .', E. WHAM& , A.11f.1 Priliclpal; assisted 1 by - atber Tep* i l:-.) ) 1 _ , A Teachers ' Cla Irilllle,organiaed for the , inatractimi of :teachers in their profession, in which 11Olbrook's .Notm4l,llletbodrand ether valuable'-aids will nee4. . - wrAmcinifptT.ft4, tierittirr ; , ,;•-• Winte : 0o is Ts ;, oLmsTuirs: =EI - VOUR atttentimi is inviud tothe large and attractive stock just received,- and for sale as low as the-same qualities can be bought anywhere in' the county: We have on hand's large and' varied as= sortmenc of Domestic Cottons, comprising BROWN SFIF,ETINGS, and ' • ' SHIRTINGS, ' ' •-• -BLEACHED AIDSLIN ) g, DENIMS' " • • STRIPES, / - • : • , CHECICS, TICELNGS, and', COTTON FLANNELS, on••whioh cannot he - undersold ` , l , We pin Chase goods for Caih - and offer them at a very - Small-advance', ;' - • - rza Cost, FLANNELS:'. I F you want to purchape • RED, • . • ,`; • ,• GRAY; SETRIING FLANNEL, call • At' OlnistetVs. DRESS GOODS 1113 D4LALVS. •. ,-.- PRINTS, - • • BROCHE,and • • WOoLEN,SHAWB", HOOPS, - SONTAGS, • • • NVB/APAtmapii, **: - • CLOTHS,. and cASSIMERS,: , a full supply At ,0111111ted 9 S. CLOTH-DIG: DON'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment - f ;"-. At Olmsted's BOOTS St SHOES ' v OR Men, Women 8: Children, in great va l.: riety and clean At -01msted,8 For Molasses, 3. - rEip, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything in,the. Grocery line, calf AT OLMSTED'S; A full assortment of almost everything That is kipt in a country store on hand. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit. AT OLMSTED'S, Iljauttll; Grain of all, kinds, • Butter, Wool,, • Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins Also, • Connty, - nirrnshiri and School Orders, for al of, which the highest prices will be paid- AI- Olmsted's C`oudersport, j'a,Noitr 48, E b n i'E NNSYLVANIA INEPERIALn.:OIII VODIPANIG OEFICE 139' SOUTH FIFTIUSTREEL', • ' " Capital $/.000,000 200; 5 each . Reseried Capiltal'lo2iSp,o(o. PreiddEmt, ALEXANDER . iff,craraz. Ditectors A. It,'AeCLURD,. D. IC. JICEICANi..I4BI , II. DAvrii ; THOMAD 'l3odrri :J. C. :BOXIMRCEB, FETES B. Busts. ; Jogs sr. rOMEROY.: ...TAMES M. SELL - ESE, Secietaiy. ELISHA W. DAVIS, Treasurer..... =1:2:21 This Conipany_hasJ2o:atrett, of land, in fee, on Allegheny River immediately. opposite Oil City, and adjoining Laytonia, with ;10 rods front 'on the river, and'7s rods front,on.Lay's Ran.' Ron. C. P...atunsdell; editor .of the Oil Creek Monitor, and agent for this land, as sures- the. Company that it will selliri lots for sloo,ooo,:,reseriing the oil right whleh is', Worth $lOO,OOO additional. Immediate reve-1 nue wilt be derived for the Compan:y. from ,the I sale of these:lois :Mid - the:Company have two good engines with complete fixtures to operate immediately :: for' oil..„The territory in this immediate locality ha's ,never failed to pro duce, profitably._ Also, one hundred. sate, in fee simple, in the celebrated Cherry' Run District,immedi 'ately adjoining CberrYßun Petroleum Com pany, whese stock is nowtWorth over 00,Per share. The Company now have'offers, which will be accepted, for sinking'Welbt on lease, l withont any cost to_the corporation: and one half the prioceeds to go to *Company, The Curtin and, St. Nicholas , ,ComPaPies are in this immediate localitY; and their stock is now commanding a' large' premium.' 'ln ad ditind, the Company hati4.o Odes, in.feksim ple, on Cherry. Tree Run, whichemptics into . Oil,Creek, and , in, the, best:PrOtbicing section or the - Oil Territory - 7 ;4d 110 acres in fee simPle, on Walnut Bend,lve miles above the montli - of 011 , Criek, and:* OTer:twO - .Milei fronfthe 'Celebrated Reed' well, I:kiwi:deduc ing over 200 per day.. • - , AIsO, thelease orthree tracts' of land, two on Oil Creek, - qach producing over ten barrels per day,, and_ one - oh 'Allegheny . Aiver, .pro ducing ten barrels per datorheavy,oll;woith now per bixrrel:' The oniiiany noW re ceives 'three-fourths of "tile'proCeedd - Cif 'the last named -and ''Sni-half of the - ether two:nßeett of /baser tetiSte deieloped by the .ompftn) , 4by_.-siolting.additional and the engines and fixtures..are now : on "=-.. .9 - 41 . 2 _ Spt3e,Tiptiens must be tesde prompt al rlte:j4i4l;ene-htlf, of tb`e`iteekis al-, I "eadi!,,ingaiged.; Tnbscriiptfnas [iii be . received at the`cl6ce of the:Ctipatiral. • .14 4 •. , .- 7 '-t , - ,,, •-••• - :--• .4-.• , -..-: r-c• 4 ";•'''' - • ,, ... , ..:,--.... , :t:‘: , -... 1 , -: .t.. ; . .._. . ii . t iiiirt. -roltriltrlT 1, • ; .' - , , .;.„,:- .... -.•- -, 21' ..', ,''i 1 ' IV:ait the exclamation of the Mirotmoterivho ...• • . ' v•t.l. : ,:• - fret discovered that the world move d fa 1 iyi orbit ;:nnt:letni'joioni line been the'e.xclatei;;; ti ~T HE- p LACE • aVelound citiof incise ; who where:GOODS .call -be purehued, FIFTEEN. .oi.TWEiITY PER CRiiT, belOW: the"inaiket price, And yet find them as represented: Two are to be considered la Puictitaing. Goods the Quality and the ;, and per- chatlers stidynig both, can be better qa*fied Witt} our stack.hiuF any oiher in. thisnr:adr jeinies. counties. ; r Think twice befo..; 1,/rzyfrii DEAR TRASH" Now is your time •d ire= cure a GOOD - ARTICLE: ,"Dtlays: ars dart= . gecous and'sonietimes fatiL" -"Don't wait fir another enormous advance in Goods..- ' • The following is but a parti4 , lipt ot our large easortraeht:. , , • . , Merinos-, The attention of the Ladies is Called to the stocker Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, liffiroon, Drab and,White. Some 0 these were bought -previous. to the rise and will be sold nearly as low 13S present, wholesale prices,at Ladies Cloth Blatt, Grey, and Fancy Colirs'at JONES' • . • Boy's • Cassimeres, 'Stripe& Checked,' and Plaids;• Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, aid Cottoiades 'ot the very best qualitY at • JONES' - • Mou'r'ning Goods Black Silks, Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Bainlia sine, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black and Purple Goods of various kinds at _ JONRS' Domestics Heavy Sheetings, three...quarter, four-quarter, five-quarter, fine .unbleached . ;.Pillow Case and • Sheeting,*uslia, ! Shirting, Ten -quarter bleached.forsheats at • , White Goode Barred Muslin, Plain Jaconet, Cambric" for Skirts, Irish Linen;' Swiss Muslins, Nainsook Muslin, plaid, striped or plain;. and •Bisbop Lawns at , . .) JONES' ' - Emb - L 4 oideries Dimity Bands, Ladies Collans, Undersleevea with-or nithout collars at ••' • JONES' Woolbn" GOods --- - - , Hoods, with btb a br , points r for Infan s and Children, Misses and LadiesLNtibia's, Under . . kleiviiaikaVa'pe at JONES' ; 24) - Prints * For Children, Shirting Prints ' pinm black; white and blackiblue and white, Old all kinds of Fancy, at JONES' elbthe , Gents' Black prowl cloth,, excellent quality b ought ,befora the, rise., Cassimetes, black silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin; striped, plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and Cloth for whole sails 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. Hens' home and city-mads. Boys', all sizes, white or mixed, at JONES' . , Gloves Fin Ladies, Gauntlet and Hand Gloves,Bis Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent, fine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at TONES' r . • For Ladies; Shepherd's Plaid, Brodie, Long and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety of eiegant oblons it Delairke Of 'domestic - and foreign mannfactire: can assure our patroas 'that we believe our stock this spring to be 'more attractive 'in this line than:ever before. ' • '4 JONES; • — Balmoral'Ski.rfs With only two breadths, making-if necissary to have but two seams ba a full skirt, in agreat 'Variety at • JONES' ';'• Groceries'. Teav,.Sugars, Choice Syrnp, Good Rio Coffee, West - Indii and Dandelion "offee Rice Corn Stared, Farina, Cocoa; &c., - at JONES' - • .13r . gshe, • - Cloth,,Tootb, Nail, Hair, tt af t :Plant, Yarnislt and Artist Brushes, at JONES' Drugs and.FancvArticles Oils, Paints, and Dye Stud's, White. Lead in Tin Catts,.Alcohol, Camphene,.Xeroshne f Lamp and Lamp Fittures, , Glass, - Patent,lledicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumeiy,Fancy. Soap and Toilet articks, - Outa, • Hair; I*ory . and Wooden Comlis, Pomades and Coleghes, and a fine assortment of-,flavpring Extractsi Pens, Ink and Paper, and 'Linseed •011-raw and boiled, at JONES' Clothing - Boya' and hten'a at . JONES' • Boots and Shoos Of every description and the..best'griality, at astonishing low prices, at ' JONES'': "Wall Paper Ceiling Paper, Transom C Paper, Wlndow n tains, Borders, Tasselsand - Fixtures, at J's. HARDWARE, wQQDEN-WARE,t-,WELD,CM WAREr HATI,H;;TRDH, yI;OWS, WINDOW,. SABII, -- 11,011R, -/ PORlC;'iiiii - FEED, in fact, everything that the people nee can in had at • '". • ~• ••N - ""- " tIOES I r • - All of which will be sold at the lowest rtitei • - • • • COrtirtßY PRODUCE TOR( : 1.1g9141.1G136 erskort a. June 11116 - -Ire .vnettwes-'l ir fat stile oa r,e'isotiagetersol and lib- I on end t" Clearca 01_ IeARM , !--.235 Aeres.Bo.Cleared ONE PAM !-50 Aeies-15 - - Clesied I^M FARM !--300 Aorcif 7 -5 Cleard as of Other Farm and Land MI And e money may be'recittired down. , Lutlen_laird; otdaau Pa. - ,Inly 2 '6l" ' tfr CM Having:secured the services `o f ' ;` - . . mty 8: totT h ulor, BLACK.SMITII 1111 r-of ° twenty: years experienee4n England and Ametica. latn .prepared; to A'nrniali -farmers and travelera with the best of Horse and OX . Shoeing, Shingle Kitiv'es, &atelier KtliVOS ke.„ Promptly, • • 1 • - • -L. BIRD, Proprietor, • Brookland, Potter CO.; Pa. 1 formqrly called Cusbingiille. MEE -A T • Ol MSTEDS • , n. nlwaya ba fonad - the.begt o i3ox and Parlor .111: Cookin; MEE land hitEET . dRON WARD,-POTS, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, NS, AN SAP-PS, and CAIILD- Also. TM RETTtES,. FRYING-Ft RONS. Al. Ultnral iMpleMent% OWS, SCRAPERS,. OULTIVA- N-SHELLERS,, HORSE-RAKES, RS, itc. Agri such as P TORS, CO DOG-POW HIS WORK. . and the material good. Good tial EAVES-TROUGHS put nri in the County—Terms easy.. Reedy kinds, including Cash, seldnm MI is well mad and substa any part of Pay of alb refused. . Stoti on House, Coul ZEiin Street iiplipsite the Old Cotirt ileritport. Aug. 1, 1863.--50 I . UTNAM i Clo r hes Wringeir Will wring anything from a aiogie Thread to a Bed-Quilt. i• . , 'PRIOErz : 85.50, $6:00, Lnd $8.00.; P.. L . . A. Stebbins &. Co, Agents for otter county... 7 .Thu: 2 1 5, 1863 --. 1% . Ai-, STrill IN & 0;/, i Paying the highest price in • .- - . -• • CASS fort -:: WOOL v ' • 50,000 POUNDS WANT.E i b j CoUdersport, June 28, 1464. p . A. Stebbizu3 & Co.' GENTS for the sale of • VHEELERA NVILSOYS,SEINING S foryrottir county ;-•:., i 63 , • A REA MACHI Noy'r I DIL, TOBIAS' , VENITIAN -LINIMENT illarAS J;IVEN 'UNIVERSAL SATISFAC .II.I. TI N during;the fourteen years it has been intoduced into- the '.United Stales.--- After 'be ng tried by milliOns it has been proclamed the pain destroyer of the world. Pitin cannot teTwhera-this liniment is ap plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev- I ti o er has f 'fled -in a single instance.- -Foricolds, coughs nd'influenia; it can't be beat One 25 cent oftle gill cum all the abOve, hesides being - n eful in every family Ihr_sodden acci dents, i nib' as•burni,' data, sealds, linsect stings, • .. It is' perfectly innocent to take Internally,' and can'' , be given• 'to tbe (oldest 4: perscid r ,youngest Child,'" Price 25' and 50 : cents si bettle. -Offiee, .ps Cottlandt Street, New. Y k. Sold by all•diuggisti. 1 e."l PAID FOR RUTTER, b E, 11E. S . . , . MANHOOD': =HO'LOST ! - -'''HOW RESTORED I Just published,' a L new edition cif • Dr. Culv rwellts - Celebrated Essay 'on 114 rddical curd . (without medicine) "of SPSR. TOiSHOSA, or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal losses,' Ittpermicy, Mental and PtOsical Incapacity, Impediments'to Mar; riage, etc.:,t shoe Cossinvenoa, EPIL SNIT', and FITS, induced' by self-indulgenee or sexual extravagance. - I - ~...i 111157Frice, in a sealed ' envelope, only G tens. The celebrated: anthoi; in • this admirable essay !clearly. demonstrates, from a ,thirty years successful practide, that ,the alaiming consequences of self abase may be radically_ cued ,without *the dangerous use of internal medicine i or the-application of, the knife-- pointing out a mode of, cure, at.once iiinple, teitn.iif aneeffecutal, bY2theatia of which ev'.. 617 mifferer,- no matter ;whit-'big. condition mayhe; may 'cure hitaselflcheaply, privately, and, radically. „ , r - , ‘ :Attellja . ;Lecfurq shuld be in tb of every' outh and every 'Mail in die! .'Sent, .under" seal, in aplaitt - envelop A..ddrese, posi-paid,-;on. receipt:of six. -two. post ptatnps.. Address the pub!; CBAS. J.• 0: RUNE & C( 'o'llitiwry, - Now rork,rost office °Airs, OAT' " WANT.rat) . . Tw it pay SO 08,...cA5ur,,,f, delivered at my Store in'?. clip tip 3„,s COL , A 7894,79:1-si - 010034*iii. , itggoka , r,4 l :44or which -, we UM W% Mains of men. It Jy. 4,tisted state xml,-wherchs becomes in-- 4i°' 'sustain) fincesietheir xedob; and 12,14.1 m to 4dtulrer,Oll .cay. slowly caused , -4 , - , mercurial disease, low living,,disordered digestion 'from unhealthy . filetand,filthyAu4itit r the depressing .f *ices, -and; above iek;br the venereal s inf ec t : lb n . whioeret be. fits origin,- it is hereditary in the_ constitition,. descending. " from parents to childrastunto. the third and fourth , iC seems to be the rod of Him who says;, l '.l . lob visit -the, iniquitiei the, fathers upon, heir children." The diseases it originaps,like• various names, .according to the...organs it attacks: In - the , lungs, Scrofula predate, tubercles, and finally Consnmptioe •Alur glands, swellings which : suppurate ~aitt be come ulcerous., sores ; in ; the _stemach',ata bowels; deransements.twhicit produce, indi . gestion dyspepsia , and ,l romplaiiits; pi, the skin, eruptive and. cidtineons affections. These, all having the same origin, require the aame:remedy,purifieation, and Invigora tion of the blood. Purify, the, blitod,, and these dangerous distempers leave YOu. With feeble, foul, or corrupted, blood, you; cannot have health; with that "life of the -flesh' healthy, you cannot have .scrofulous flyer's is cornpounded - from the most effectual - anti. dotes'that medical science has discovered for' this afflicting distemper, and for the .cure'of .the disorders it entails. That itia.4supe rior to 'any other. remedy yet derised, known' by all who have given it a trial. That it.does,eombine yirtues,.truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of cemplaints, is indisputably proven bythe great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of die following diSeases: tin% Evil, or Glandular Eruldionso P 1 1 0 1 43 14. Blotches and Sakes, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Sire, Salt . Rheum, Scald Coughs : ' from Wherenlona deposits in the tungs, White . Swellings,Debility, Dropsy,' Neuralgia, Dyspepsia:- or Indigestion, Syphilie . and Syphilitic Infections, Nercur,ial Diseases, Female Weakimiees,.: and, indeed, the;whole series of complaints that atise.frem impurity of the blood.- .Minute reports of indiridual eases., may , be found in AYER'S AmEttAdalf ALMANAC, which is furnished te the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may learned the directions for its use, and . some of the remarkable cures which' it, has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely; taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. 'Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease' and• its fatal results than are healthy' constitutins. 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 remedy which: is adequatb to its cure. This we now offer to the publie under the name of. Arse's SAIISAPARILtA, although, it is • cemposed:of ingredients, some-of which . exceed the best of S4rsapan74 in: alterative •Fewer.. -By its aid you• may protect yourself from the Suffer ing and danger of these ' disorders. Purge 'out 4the -foul corruptions that i.ot and fester in' the blood, purgelout the causes'of disease, and vigorous health will follow.- By its-pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates this vital functions, and thus - expels the distempers which* lurk within = the system or burst. out on any part of it. ' ' • We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of • ,Sarsapstilla, That promised much and , did nothing; but they will neither be, deceived nor disappointed-in this. ,Its virtues have been proven .by abun dant.trial, and remains -no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure ; of the afflicting ' diseases it is intended , 'reach. Although, qpder the same name, it ill: different mrdicine from any other whiefilhas been. before the people, and : is fir mere-ef fectual than any other which: has ever beetk available to them. • , CHERRYi.PECTORAI,, They. World's .treat ifAluielly . for , Congbs, .Colds, Incipient Con-, sumption, and for t h e relief • of Consumptive patienti • in advanced stages, ottlin disease: , . ... , , • This has been ! so long used, and so.uni versally known, ,that we need i do no'more than assure Abe public that its quality is kept up to the best' it' ever has been, and `that it. may, be relied on to'do all It baa eveidone. Prepared by,. Da; S. C. Aria CO., Practical and Astaryti.zil'Chenusts LOwelli Maas. Sold by all druggists everY_where,.. • , • Sold by C. $. it Ft. A. Joues E Cogderep ort. Chappel Bros., Ulysses. C. H. Simmoes, Oswayo. ; • Colwell it Co"., I?atilero everywhere. , SAPONIFIER Or ConcentrEitectl;43 Family Sotrp !Maker. WAR' akes - high prices; SaponiSer'helift to reduce them. . It"makes 'SOAP for POURnts. a pound by using your kitchen greinle• - garOAIITION As'spuilque felted_ also, be careful ardonly:bij'ibe PATENTED put np lairo#' - (fatik 41,11 others being COUNTERFEITS; - PitNitSYLVANIA gar iiptMiernuireedh. ~PI3ILADELPBLEV-,N4. 127)Walnut litre& •PITT.SEVEG--ritt S treet and Duifierinilfay • , , Coetar'at rnitieEztiiranthato: - r .1. llati kite, Itoaiaus„ Ant*, Bed AuPolL ~_ kr Pas, Wool & c. ;;Insects aunusts, 41ssus, Animas, &cc ' a n d $1,90 Boxes, Bottles, Put.up iulso. 600, anylasks $3 and, $ 5 sizes. for_R°i°/83.1blia lastitutiontb t. l. - - 4 Onli in Ilibie, :r emedie s known " " "Free frohtl'olions• •• , ..-sn to the Human nimily• qTot,dl 33l .ger,° llB , , r. • ltdes'w#ill." Rat come out oftueir , _._. e , * *sofaVtiolesale in' all largett . s. v ..,_... * * *Sold! by all VrivestsiktcullittapergA ► eq. ..,,.. „ 1---..-L, N.,- p ro - , whera. „ o . , iii .• weir s biltiiidust 4*l t 1 Betiarel !I of WOtt .. ,„" t a. -11 :,..gie that gtoßTiiei:Danaire is 1 7 7 1" ' - Bottle a - Flask oeforelou , u3 r t:•,:2/ wil _. 1, 4' *Addrifilo 'll,llll"rliZai N. 11. I if * ,..*Sinapal , Djviiit, 82 . ,8.!„ . • ~*, N. - iNefiold by ' ..,..i Ix' - ig giCir` hil•ti st '''' ''' .%IA.I lterbOßSP a. 1 ilit 1 •- •• '' ** '- ? lt Wiiclisifo . It Retail 'artiste,u a i l i s p a s, ca- • o hands land.' e, to any Fente, or . hers. or - 4548 FINI r:OATS ;Erna., : :ma! 41. - z - mwta MI Zim2
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