The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 12, 1865, Image 4

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ifos Non-Retention
lion or Ulceration R , the Bladder or Kidneys Diseases of
tin Itintitits Wank, (irate% thick Dust Dep sits*Dropsi
eal 'Swellings, Organic Weakness, Debility, sisals Cora.
rebate, le. .
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1-lEDMBOLD'
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FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Improved •
Itose Wash
Will radically exterminate from the system;Diseases Initi.
fag from Habits of Dissipation, atlittle tap me, littlO or
oto change of diet, 00 inconvenience or exposure;
completely superseding those umpitasant ail (tangoes'
remedSu,
remedia, ?1:1)65kt aid Mercury. la miring ese dimities.
'USE ; HELIvIBOI , 33'
FLUID EXTBACT UtiCitt;
•
In all Diseuities of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In
mataletsenial, front whatever cause orightattop, and
nomattarof how long standing. 'cis pleasant in its taste
and odor, ItIMEDIATEIn action, and moreetrengthening
thin any of the preparations of Bark or irs k .
Those suffering from Broths Down or Del Consa•
Itiffone;procuretils Remedy at once.
The Reeder must be issue that however slight may be
the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to'affect his
Bodily /Ada, Mental Powers and Happiness. It no
treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may
emote.
All the above dieeasei require the aid of a diuretic.
HELMSOLD'S EXTRACT EIUCHU
le . the Great Diuretic.
11EL.M1301.33'S
HIGH= OQACEIMATID
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
Tor purifying the blood, removing all diseases arising from
amass mid lmonadeace In life, chronic constitutional dim.
*mite arising from In Impure state of the blood, and the
only fellable and effectual known remedy for the cure of
Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of
the Bones, tic era tlo nis of the Throat and Legs, Blotches,
Plteples on thence, Teller,Rryalpelas, and all scaly emp.
*ma of the skin, and heantifsing the oogrumlow.
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A~~'~SS~,
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NOT A. BMW. ,
Of Ike wont disorders th at amid t mankind arise front the
Jln r
m
nine —at eal:nista in the Blood. Of all the dis•
anal have bees made to purge It out, non e can
eq t:Ceti AUMDOLD'II COMPOUND EXTRACT
0., BADSAPARILLA. ' lt cleanses and renovates the
Mood, instillithe vigor of health Into .the system, and
saga out the humeri which make disease. It stimulates
iNe healthy function of the body! an expels the dlsotdere
-at grow and rankle ha the Blood. Such a remedy, Chit
e iuld be relied en; has big been eought;for,'and now, th
e first time, the publia ham one on which they eau dz.
• md. • Our space here does not admit of certificates to
Kow its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to
'flick that It has virtues Sap:wing anything they have
*fa taken.
Two tibleppooushil of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added
~ I pint of water, is equal to theLlsbon Diet Drink, and
.Tie . bottle Is equal to, a gallon of the Syrup otSarsaparilla,
t.
sr the decoction as usually made.
The above Extract/ are prepared en pcirety scientific
Principles-4n riscuco—and embody the full strength of
the Ingredients entering into their composition. A ready
and conclusive test will by ,* comparison of their proper
ties, with thoseeet forth In the 11. S. Dispeniatery.
1
How T-0 USE THE 14EIVIEMZS
To Diseases of the Blood. Durnors on the Tate, or any
and every partof the body, use Extract Sarsaparilla, ap•
• plying to'Plespies and all extenud Minors or Eraptio
-
\ the 'reproved Rose Wish.
Me the Extract Duchu for all diseases requiring the aid
Of a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as
.GotiOnhces and Went; In these , use the Extract Dacha
and Inject 'with the Improved Rose Wash.
re' THESE IEXTEACTS RATE HUE`: ADHTTTED
TO xrar % Lei . THE UNITED STATES AEMY, and also are
In very general me 6 all the'STATE HOSPITALS AND
PUELIC INSTITUTIONS Ihroughout the land, aa well as
In prirata practice, and are considered u invaluabis
rantedles.
MEDICINE
DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS.
MOO letters t 0...
REINHOLD'S DRUG d CHEMICAL WAILEHOIISE,
594 Broadway, N. V., next Metropolitan Note
Cift
MELIABOLWS MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St., Asseniblyßuild's, Phila.
.Docrida MinjwWits aji COnstitunicalions.
$013) BY E M. DRUGGISTS- Ei!ERIINHERE.
Beware, at Coueterfeib I
Mill
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PA., STA . & iniftmlia. • 1 ioaooil
MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO/ PA
- • Teta lIBTITOTIOtp I Wit I
ReeVnised - by the State Autkohtteei In
_ ~ December, 1462. 1
State Normal. slit'ol,
tiil 4 forinaii.V Opened as Judi in oSee ber 1863.
Tbit'School is at lengthililipeis'n bn a se;
cure buis—the State apprepriatilm of the
current• year enabling the Trusteelto extin
g'uiub the greater portion Of f the outstanding
liabilities, and to make extensirdlimprove
mutts upon theimildusgs and grow dB.
..t 1 • I I .
Th. bring Term wilt! .e.tame:;ce about
March 10 1866: 1 '
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Prof. F. A. Amax, for the past six years in
charge,of the Chester Comity Illi!) Normal
School, has been elected gOncipalrsrd Prof.]
J.Strait, of the Edinboro State Norm'al School,
lion, has hien appointed toithe Pictfessortilaip
of Languages and Mathematics.
Prof. Allen is well knOwn•thrOtighont the
State as a gentleman of accurate Scholarship,
•possessing a .practical experiencelof fifteen
years as an educator of teachers, and a titer
anigh acquaintance with ;their educational
wants, aequi red from bia - couneetion with
County Institutes in every 'section of Penn
sylvania, as well as in other States. [
Compttent and thorough instructors rill
be provided for the other; departm4nts of 'the
School. - !I 1 '
The building has been refitedl throughout
and provided with furnituro of the most ap
proved style, together with an extensive col
lection of raaps,charts,and sprits pf reference.
ExcellEnt Chemical anal Philosophical ap
paratus will be in readiness at th'e lopening of
the School. tl' ' Il'
To keep pace with the improvements in ed
ueation, a gymnasium will be erected, for
which a valuable apparatus for Ithe heavier
and lighter exercises has iiiieady been secured
The school year is divided had, three terms
of thirteen weeks each, with no vacation; ex
cept the week of Christnias Holidays.
It is desirable that students should enter at
1 the commencement' of ii term, and fora period
of not less than thirteen ;weeks. ( Tuition,
in advance per term, $6.60.1 No extra
charges for the laguagesi or the higher math
ematics. Text books rented, i,,t, reasonable
rates.. Voca l and initramentab music- at
teachers' prices. Boarding in the ha 11,539 00
per lerm ; 'wood for winter, $3 00 per term;
washing, $3 25; room rent, $1 50:
The arrangements now made) are of such
a nature as to warrant the' Trustees in saying
that no.other instittition in the State affords
better facilities for the Education of Teachers,
or for the preparation of students for college,
or for general business. !- ~ '
For further particular i st addreis the Princi
pal, at Mansfield, Tiqgu' county; IN.
' W. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board Of Trqstees.
ALBERT CLARK, Secretary.'
Mansfield, Dec. 20, 1864.
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Gennanu,Potier Co., Pa., Aug: 1, 1863.
I\TOTICE is hereby given that Cherie? Bu
ll ehor, now or late of this co . trmy, bolding'
the following described properi,y. has not yet
paid any considerationwhatever fcr the same,
and all persons are hergbivi'arnd not to pur
chase any of said property: of th , sai&Jushor
before the decision of I the Coat? is given in
this case, and C. Brishor has Par to . rat the
consideration money therefor. i
The following is the'Prciperty 4
let. A certain tract' of land: ear the Ger,
mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township,
Potter county, Pa., containing .100.—
acres
Also 25 acres In tarrint 5018;a d adjoining
the above. 11 ,
2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Mill and
improvements thereon; near Ke‘tle Creek, in
warrant 5819, in Stewartson tOWnship, Potter
131
county, Pa., containing about 204 acres.
C. Bushor holds also in irto warrant no.
2601, in Gaines township, Tio,g county, Pa.,
on the road leading fromGernia is to Gaines,
containing 850 acres. !!
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Administkator's , tice.
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WHEREAS, Letters of Ad inistration to
the estate of WILSON ARSON, late
of Allegany township, Potter . ounty, dec'd,
have been granted to ,he sub's iber. all per
sons indebted to said estate ar 'requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims arinst the same trill resent them,
duly authenticated, for settlein nt to
HUDSON HEM) , Adm'r.
Allegany, Aug. 30,; '064 ; i
BOOK AGENTS W ANTED !
I, ,
$
MO sell by subscription, with 'sample, excel
.l.. lent Popular Illustrated!Fa mily Works.
Among these' is a low Price HI TORY of the
REBELLION, of Fhieh over fo rty thousand of
Pol. 1 have already been sold. It is a good
business for ex-Soldiers, And , othere out of
employment. ! . ;i ,
Also, for sale to PedleM,lMerchants, and
Agents, Stationery Packages,tattle Scenes,
Portraits and otler pictures for"the Times,"
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War Maps, beautiful!, Album ards, Currency
Holders, etc. For Circulars, with particulars
and terms, address
_ HENRY H WE, -
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Nos 111 Main Street, ' Cincinnati, 0.
Estate of Gearge Estes. Dec'd.
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, letters of administration on
Y the estate of George tstes, late of He
bron township, deed.' have Ibben granted to
the, undersigned, notice is li lreby given to all
persons knowing themselves indebted to naid
estate to call and settle immediately and those
having claims to prepent them for payment.
POLLY ESTE'S; 4dtainistratrix.
Hebron, Nov. 22, 1864 1 6t
BE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
T
07 A 3 INVALID :j
Published for the,benefit and as a caution
to young men and 'others Who suffer from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man
hood, i tc., supplying at the same time the
means of self-cure. d By one who, has cured
himself after undergoing Considerable quack
si7. By enclosing a postpaid addressed en
ivelope, single copies ; may be had of the anther
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,..Esq., _
Broialtlyn; Kings Co., N. Y.
Adrninistxlitoen, Notice.
IXTEEBEAS Letters of Administration to
Y the estate ofiWN. B. JBIiSINS, late of
Shippen township,Caroeron county,den'd,hava
been granted• to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to said !estate are; requested to make
immediate paymnt,•and those haying, claims
against the same will present them; duly au
thenticated, for settlement to 1
f?
_JACOB ZEMEENS, Adtti'r.
Coudersport Oct. 251E34
nitrNTS BLOO3l' 07 ROSES,—for tlas;it,
JUL STEBBINS,
D A. - STEBBINS &4re.closing tip an
e" old Ledger. l All p ersons indebted to
tbena will please sail andisettle, before the
accounts ihelelZ sj ti the proper ofScer for
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The Fall Term will commence August 31st
1864 and continue thirteen.weeks,,. Tuition
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had in the Principal's ;family. Rdoms for
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
1865.
TERMS
Winter GoOtts I
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:finmp : 7:s.._
YOUR atttention is invitol to the large_l l .4
IL attractive stock just received, and for
sale as low as the same qualities can be bought
anywhere In the county.
We have on hand al large and varied as
sortment of Domestic cottons, ccrnprising
BROWN SHEETINGSi and
SHIRTINGS,
BLEACHED MIISLINS,
DENIMS,
STRIPES,
MEOWS,
;.,,
TIMINGS, and I
, b e
F ANNELS on which We
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cannot be undersold. !
We purchase onr g ods for Cash and offer
them at a very small 4dvance
From Cost.
FLANNELS,
IF you want to purchase
RED, '
GRAY, .
BLUE, or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
I At Olinste,Ws.
DRESS GOODS;
DELAINES,
PRINTS,
BROCFIE, and
i WOOLEN SHAWS,
HOODS,
SONTA GS,
NIIBIAS,
I3ALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
CASSIMERESZ
a full sup ply
At 'Olmsted's.
CLOTHING. -
DON'T fail to gall before purchasing and
see the assortment I
BOOTS & SHOES
F o r ß ia ll y e a n n ,
a W c o h m ea et p : & Children, i n great va
At Ol msted'a
For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee
fact eyerythin '
g'ia the Grocery Rile, call
AT OLMSTED'S
A fullassortment 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
AT OLMSTED'S,
auttla.
Grain of all kinds;
Butter, Wool,
Sheep Pelts, Furs
Deer Skins
Also,
County, Townshipland School Orders, for a
of which the highest pricei will be paid
• At Olmsted's •
Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, E9Bi
_ PENNSYLVANIA
IMPERIAL 1 OIL COMPANY,
OFFICE 139' SOUTH FIFTH STREEL,
PHILADELPHIA
Capital $1,000,006. 200 4 $5 each
Reserved !Capital 15250,000.
Preaident. ALEXANDER M,CLURE.
Directors
A. K, VOLUME, D. K. JACKMAN, KLIMA W. Dam
THOMAS A. SCOTT, J. C. 1102.111SRGER,
FETES B. SMALL, JOHN M. POKEROY.
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
Run. 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,OO additional Immediate reve
nue will be deril4l for the Company from the
sale of these lots: and the Company have two
good engines with complete fixtures to operate
immediately for I oil. The territory in this
immediate locality has never failed , to pro
duce profitably. '
Also, one hundred acres, in fee dimple. in
the celebrated Cherry Run.Diatrict, immedi.
ately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Com
pany, whose stock is now worth over $3O per
share. The Conipany 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 to the Company. The
Curtin and St. Nicholas Companies are in
this immediate locality, and their stock is
now commanding a large premium, •Tn ad
dition; the Company has 40 acres, in fee sim
ple, on Cherry Tree Run, which empties into
Oil Creek, and in the best producing section
of the . Oil Territor3r, 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.
Also, the lease of three tracts of land, two
onOil Creek, each producing,oyer ten barrels
per day; and one onAllegheny River, pro
ducing ten barrels per day of heavyoil, worth
now $2l per barrel. The Company now re
ceives three-fourths of the proceeds of thei
last named well, and. one-half of the other
two. Each of these tracts will be developed
by the Company by sinking additional wells,
and, the engines and ;fixtures are now on
hand to do it. I
ger Subscriptions Must be made prompt
ly, as more than one-half of the stock is al - 1
ready engaged. I - •
Tubscriptions will b e received at the Off=
or the Company.
Rare'Chan t
e s
I offer for sale on reafolkable.tAilidllf6:.
axial - • _ : • - -
ONE FARM 1.-146.Acre5,46 Cleared .
.4.7,10p1E.FA8311-235 Aeret` 7 -80 Cleared
ONE FARMI-50 Aoresl—lb - Clestred
ONE , FARM'.-300 Aerea-5 Cleared
And
t oteof other FarEPO and si!andi
°le money
may be
i 7 ' llGel,li C ltrookand, Pa., JOY $ ! 64 7
IHaving ,secured the services of
HENRYS.
BLACKSMITH
of twenty years experience, in` England and
America. lam prepared to furnish farmers
and travelers with thollbest of ,`
Horse and Os Shbeing.
Shingle &lives Butcher Knives &c promptly
L. BIRD, Proprietor,
j Brookland, Potter Co., Pa;
formerly called Crhingviille.
May 25, 1864.
AT
; J. 01,1VISTEres
srB o tt o E kin e g an ß a o l z w ir bef
no d the best
ad arlo a r
S 1 . 1 -
Alio. TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS,. SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also
* liglimiltural Implements.
such as PLOWS; SCRAPERS, 'CULTIVA
TORS, .CORN-SHELLERS, EIORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, dm.
HIS WORK
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.
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.4-50
At Olmsted's
PUTNAM r
Clothes 'Wringer •
Will wring anything from a single ' Thread to
a Bed- Quilt.
PRICES : $5.50, $6.00, and $B.OO. 1 .
P. A;' Stebbins & Co l I,
Agents for Potter county.—Jan 25. 1863 •
Paying the highest price in
50,000 POUNDS WANTED !
Coudersport, June 28, 1864.
P. A. Stebbins s& Co.
A4E AGENTS for the sale of
WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING
MACHINES for Potter County
Nov'r 18,'63- f • '
•
DR. TOBIAS' _ •
VENITIAN LINIDIENT
HAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC
TION during the fourteen years it has
been introduced into the United States. -
After being tried by millions, it has been
proclaimeethe pain destroyer of the world.
Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap
plied. If used as directed it cannot and n
er has failed in a single instance.' For cold,
coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One
25 cent bottle will care all the above, besides
being useful in every family-fot sudden acci
dents, such aE .burns, cuts, scalds, insect
stings, &e. 'lt is perfectly innocent to take
internally, and can be given to the oldest
person or youngest child.. Price 25 and 50
cents a bottle. Office, 56 Cortlandt Street,
New York. Sold by all druggists..
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
by _ E. K. Spencer
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Just published, a new edition of Dr.
CalverwellPs Celebrated Essay
on the radical cure (without medicine) of
SPERMATOSAHOEL, or Seminal Weakness, In
votuntov seminal _lessons, llmecriuntar, Mental
and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to
riage, etc.; also, Corisusterms, EPIIMPSY, and
FITS, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extravagance.
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The celebrated anthor in this admirable
essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
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consequences of Self-abuse may be radically
cued without the dangerous use of iiiternal
medicine the application of the knife—
pointing out a - mode of cure, at once simple,
certain and effecutal, by means of which ev
ery sufferer, no, matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
** Thin Lecture should, be in the hands
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Sent, under seal, in , a plain envelope, to any
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