Yon "lon-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, infitittpa• lion or liiceratiott of the Bladder or paneys, Dlseases of the Prostrate Gland, Grata; Brie: Deist Deposits, Drops!•. oal 6w94:ol3::oiDanic Weakness, Debillay, Female Com plaints, 40. • * • lIEIZIBoLD'S FLIA6 EXTRACT 'BUCHU Improved Rose Wash Will radleelly exterminate troy the system Diseases axis- Yu from ttabits of Dirsipati n , at ti:tteeFpense, 1411:4 'or so citangi of diet, Ito.inconsenien Ca or exposure; ompletely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous evmecr+sei ldopabta tata•Mercury, in c tiring these diseases. USE n-E,l,3\ii3olsr..s FLiliD EXTRACT DUCHU In an Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Vain or Froliti,..tr'om telaterer cause originating, and no matter of 1,:otclov standing. It is pleasant Wits taste and odor, IJISIEDIATEIn action, and more strengthening than any' of the prepe...—..itions of L" irk or Iron. . Those sa3erin3 from 11..oZ:Ja' D.PC:I or Delicata Comm procura Vic Rem co' y at wict. The Ittailer :3:15t be awire that however slight may be the atta - k of the nbore diseases, it 15 certain to anct his .coctily Itcatti, jfen.f.,2l Potre.4 awl .111:pp nez...t. It no 'treatment Is submitted to, dallslimptiaa or Insanity =I the above aisea3es require the aid of a diurett• NEI...A/MOLD'S EXTRACT. 81)0 Is the Great Dipretio. lIFOLIOIEtCYLI3 I S, ma'am concrraArm Dompound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, In poi - Vying the blood, removing allliseases arising from ones" -aad Imprudence In life, chronic - constltutloaal dis• .ases arising from an impure state of the blood. and the ray reliable and effectual linorrn- remedy for the core of vrohda, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of to Bones Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Impleion the Pace, Totter, Erysipelas, and as scaly crap tea of the skin, s.nd beautifying the cuntrustos. NOT- A. I+'F.Vir Out worst disorders that Willa: mankind arise from tht irruption that accumulates in tht►Biood. Of all tho dis• merles that' have been made to ptOge it out, none can oat !need .1747L1IDOLD'S COMPOUYI? EXTRACT BARSAPAVLLA. It cleanses and renovates the Iced, lgetllls the vigor of health into the system, and ages out the humors which =mite disease. It atimulateS •1 healthy functions of the body, and expels the disordent tat grew and rankle In the Blood. Such a remedy, that std be relied on, has long been soWEItt for, and non; t• time; the public have one tin which they can de. • mt. Ours,ace hero does not admit of certificates to Drr its effects, but the trial of a sinslo bottle sriil show to sick that it tins virtues surpassin3 any Otial they hare , ecr taken. Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added / a Ora of water, b equal to Vac Lisbon Diet Driatt, ao bottlo!s equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilia, .I{tho decoction as usually made. The Wove Extracta a=c rirepared on purely scleutpe Inciples-4n PliStua--and cmhody the fun strength of #3 Ingredients entering intotacircomnosiaod. A ready .nd concluaive teat wiii be a cum:tar:lon of their proper rittrt'aoso set forth la the 1.1 . , S. plipeasatory.. 'COW TO Ust nrzEDits. In Menses of the Blood, Ilaraors on tho Face, or any and every part or the body, U3O Extract, Sarsaparilla, n 2. :ying to Pimples arid all ex.tornal Humors or Eruptions we Trn2roied Rose Wash. I Use the Extract Buchn for all diiesses requTring the etd sf n Diuretic,'execpt those of the Urinary Organs, such as nonorrines and Glect ; In these use the Extract Duchu iad Inject 'with the loniroved nO3C Wasb. a"' (MESE EXTRACTS II ATE DEEM ADMITTED TO USE IN TUE UNITED STATES ATOIY, and also are 10 very general use in all the STATE ,IiosLITALS AND rutuoINSTITUTION3 throughout the land, as wel es b private practice, and arc considered as / invaluable remedies. 1 • ' . •• , XEDICINE DEZIVELED TO 4-vr ADDRESS. Meet letters to— HEMMED'S DRUG & CHEMICAL wenEnousz, 594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, OR TO REMOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 Sciuth Tenth St., Assembly Bniid's p Phila.- Describe Symptoms 1 . 74 ait Commuiacatione. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Beware of Counterfeits! ASK EFOEI3 itec.tanoaLo.z. Take no"other. , , • . Ai--- ... v . .1.....,• ~,5„,,,, fee:ftt , -... v . e5e...." 1 ,1 : -,, e.. 4 PA - STATE ORDIAIC SCHOOL -NANSFI.I4L,Di ;.PA. THIS INSTITUTION Iti3l Rscopiised bi,),"the Staid Alithorities, in December, 1861 ,AS A - ';; State Normal Sichool. sod formally Opened as such In o Seldember 1803. „ . The SchOol is at length plates/upon a se cure basis—the State appropriation of; the eurreot year enabling the Tinstee to extiti- Euloh the greater portion of the: outstanding liabilities, and ;to _make extensive, improve ments upon the buildings andl;grounds. . The Spring Term enCe. about Nora 10 18 5 Prof. F. A. Accits, for the past six years in charge of the Chester County: (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Prin6pal, aril Prof. J.Strait, oft he Edinboro State Normal School, Son.. has been appointed to. {lit: Prafeisurship of Languages and Mathematics. Prof. Alley is well known,lthroughout the State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship, possessing a practical experience of fifteen years as-an educator of tenchirs, and a thor ough acquit intance with • tlt l eir ediicational wants, _acqui red from his connection with County Jnsti utes in every sec tion of Pena sylvania, as well as in other - Strifes. Competent and thorough {lnstructors will be provided for the other departMents of the School. The' building has been refited throughout and provided with furniturelof the most ap- proved style, together with an extensive col lection of maps,charts,and works of reference. Excellent Chemical and PhilOsophical ap- I paratus will be in readiness 14 the openitig of the School. • To keep pace with the improvements in ed citation, a gymnasium Will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus for the heavier and lighter exercises has al.eady.been secured I The school year is divided'into three terms {of thirteen weeks each, with h o vacation, ex- I cept the week of Christmas llolidayS. I It is desirable that students should enter at the commencement of a term,; and fora period of not less than thirteen weeks i 11;liiint011., in advance per term, $6.00. No extra charges for the laguages or the higher math ematics. Text books, rented at reasonable rates. • Vocal and instruniental )nusie at teachers prices. Boarding in the ha 11,539 00 per lerm • wood for winter, $3 00 per terni washing{ 25; room rent. Si 50... I , The arrangements now made are of such a nature as to warrant - the Trusteei in saying that no other institution in the State atTards better facilities for she Education ofiTeachers, or for the preparation of students for college, • or for general business. For further particulars address the Princi pal,. at Mansfield, Tioga, county, Pit. W. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretary. Mansfield, Dec. 20, 1864. - s . tl ,e :. GEnswin,'Potter co., Ang4, 1863. OTICE is hereby gtveri that shor, now or tate of this couneY, holding the following . described property. ftas not yet paid any consideration 'whatever fct: the same, and all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any oflsaid property of the siitd Busher before the decision of the Court is given in this. case and C. Bushor has ,paid! to me the consideration money therefor. The follotving is the property : i' . • • Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, POtter county, containing 00 acres.— Also 25 acres in a'arrant 5078 and adjoining the above. 2n . d. A certrin' tract of land, wi).ll Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in 15 - arrant 5819, in Stewartson townihip,.Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor hold; also in trtivt warrant no. 2501, in Gaines tdwnship, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. WM.II,ADDE. Administrator's Notice. TliE the ltEl estate or ILO ASLet . te w rsof s A . d . ilTttion to CARSON,Iate of Allegany township, Potter county, dec'd, have been granted to the sdhserier.,ail per sons indebted to said estate. are requested to make immediate payment, and tliose having cleims.arinstlthe same Will. preisent them, duly authentiented, for iettiement;to • HUDSON HENDRYX, Adut'r. Allegany, Aug. 30, 1864 sqoa *GENTS IiVANrED: IVO sell by .subscription, with srunple. excel ' lent Popular Iltustraled:Faality Works. Among these is a low pricel HISTORY of tli' REBELLION, of which over'forty thousand of Vol. 1 have already been sold. It isa good business for ex-Soldiers, and others out of employment. a . Also, for sale to.Pedlers, Merdhants; ea.! Agents, Stationery Pack:ides. Battle Scenes Portraits and of or pictures for " he Times.'' War naps, beautiful Album Card•, Currenc% Holders, etc. For Circulatls, with particular:. and terms, addres:s . • s' HENRY HO NYE No. 111 Main Street, Cincy Estate of George Eves De NOTICE. "WHEREAS, letters of ti . dui.inistration or the estate,of George Eztes; 'late of Hc• bron township, deed. have been granted t• the undersigned. notice is hereby. giveu to ait persons knowing themselves indebted to :laid estate to call.and settle immediately ''ond thost having claims to prrsent them for I ayment POLLY ESTES, Admittistratrix. Hebron, Nov. 22, 1864 • 6t • , THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE or AN INVALIO.:, Published fur the henent and as n caittio• to young men and others why suffer L fron Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hOnd,! supplying at the same time: th !mean of self-core. I , lly one who his dure. 'himself after undergoing considerable gitnek , 47. By enclosing a postpaid addressed en-. veloPe, single copies mdy be had of the'atithoi NATHANIELIMAITAIR, Esq.J . Brooklyn. Kings Co.. N.:Y. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Administration to the estate of WM. B. JESKINS,Iate of SlOppen townshiP,Cameron county,deed,hare been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and• those haring claims against. the same will present them, duly au thenticated, for settlenient tO JACOB JEtZEINS, Adm'r. Coudersport, Oct.'2s, 1864. 101117.N1'S BLOW! OF ROSES,—for the La ILI dies,—at STEBBINS' IA. STEBBINS 4 Co. ari dosing up Ca • old Ledger:' All peOns indebted to tben2 will please fall and settle, before the acconzts Iva felt the 'Oro* officer for • 4 Notice. ,nnati, 0 Lopi. 24 eittoriality the Ulf ed s wotk of thei kind in the' World.": - HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Critieal Notices of the 1-'reis. It is-the foremost Magazine of the day. The fire Side never bad a more delightfarecnapati ion', nor the million a more enterprising friend than Harper's i Dlagazine:--Ifethodat Protestant (Baltimore.) • The most popular Monthly in the world. New York Observers, • We must Wet. in tenni of eulogy to, the high tone and varied excellences of.H.taimit's MAnszna—a journal with a monthly circula tion of about 170,000 copies—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 evidence of the AmericauTeople and the popularity it. has acquired is merited. Each numbetcontains fully 144 pages of read ing matter, appropriately • illustrated with good wood-ctits ; and it combines in itself the racy. monthly ..and the more philosophical qnarterly, blended with the best features of the daily journal. It has great power in the di'ssemination of a love of pure literature.-- Tralmer's Guide to American Literatuie,London The volumes bound constitute of themselves a library of Miscellaneous rending stuM as can not be found in the same compass , in any !other publication that has come under- our uOtice.—Boston Courier SUBSCRIPTIONS 1865. The Publishers bare perfected a system - of tanning by which they can supply the MAGA at7d Wieldy promptly to those who pre fer to rective their periodicals directly from the Office of Publication. - - The postagebn Ifurper's .21fay'azine is 24 cts it, year, which must be paid at subscriber's . Post-office. ~i TERMS: • ' Harper'fi likyazine, one year $4 00' - An extra copy of either the Magazine orWeekly 'will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or Six CopieS for $2O 00. • " Back Numbers can be supplied at any time A Complete Set, now comprising Twenty one Volumes:in neat cloth binding. he sent by express, freight at expense cf the pur chaser for, $2 25 per volume. Sinyle volumes, by mail, pos-paid, 53 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents. by mail, post paid Address HARPER ik I3ROTIIERS, Fra.iklin Square, New York. Tile Paper for Every Family Circle. SENI) FOIC A SI'EpINEN. PUBLISHED WEENLY. The Sunday-School Times. With n rapidly iucreasing subscription list and the weldotne it has met in thousands of homes, the Sunday Schaal Times is about to enter on its seventh year. Fvery successive volume adds to .the evi dence that such.a paper as this was needed, and wherever it finds its way into a new neighborhood . ; it is 'wiled with pleasure by Parents and Teat beis as supplying a want they had long felt. The Smadas; Sclool Tines contains, from week to week, stiffing incidents of interest from the Camp. the Field, and the Hospital ; .showing what heroic Christian fortitude and endurance are exhibited by our brethren in arms. It is entirely unuenominational, and is therefore welcome at every loyal Christian, fireside. Early in November a serial of absorbing interest sCill be commenced from the pen of a gifted authoi., one who has written some of the best juvenile books that, have been pub lished for the past ten yeare. , • The publishels offer a beautiful Premium Plate. of "Cnrist Blessing Little Children" to any one who will, get up a list of Five new Subscribers for the Suntlily School 27771,13% Send fern specimen copy, which will be mailed free on receipt of a stamp to pay pstage, J. C. GARRIGUES & CO., •Publisliers and Booksellers, 10 S. Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa COMPLETE PICTORIAL. HISTORY OF THE TIMES." "The Best, .Cheap st. and must .Success Jul P'amilli Paper in the . HARPER'S ,WEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notices of the Press; "The best 'Family Paper published 'in the United .StatesX-r-New London Adnertiser. "The Model Newspaper of our country-- complete in all the Departments of an Amer .. ican family paper— larper's Weekly has earn ed for itself a righ to its title "A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION I"—Y. .i. Evening Post: "This papet furnishes the best illustrations. Our future historians will enrich themselvOs out of Harper's 'Weekly long after writers,and 'painters, and publishers are turned to.dust -- '—...irezo York Evangelist. I . "A necessity in every household.". Transcript.' . '' 7 "It is at once a leading political and histo rical annalist of the nation."--;-The Press "The best of its class in Atuerideßoston Traveller. , , SUBSCRIPTIONS, 1865• 'The Publishers have perfected a system of maLing by which they can supply the. MAGA.. ME and WEEKLY promptly to those who pre fer to receive their pe - riodicals directly from the Office of Publication:" Posimastero and Others desirous of getting - up Clubs will be supplied with a handsome pictorial show-bill on alplicatiop. . • The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year. which i must be paid at the subscriba.'s post office. i FfAurere's WEERLY one year $4 00 An atm Copy of either the Weekly ; or Maga zine will be supplied gratis for every Club'of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each,in oni remittance; or Six Copies for $ 1 2.0 00. • . Back .Numbls can be siipplied at any time. The Aanua,lVolumes of. Harper's Weekly, id nest cloth `3inditgAvili be seut.by express, free of expense, for $6 each A complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate 0144 50 per vol.,lreight 'at expense of purchaser. Address FIAR.PER.,k BROTHERS, Franklin Square, Nev York. OL.E AN ACADEMY. 1 ' The Fall Term will commence August 31st 1864 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition 'from $4.00 to $B.OO per term. Board can be had in the Principal's family. Roams for self-boardingcan be had in the Academy Buildings at $2.,00 per term. E. WILDMAN', A. M. Principal, assisted by other Teachers. • • ; A Teachers' Class will be organized for the instruction of, teachert in their profession, in Which Holbrdok's-NorinarMethods and other Talnable aids will be used. • F. S. MARTlN;President: STAXLY MADTIN, gecretinLy. Wintel._Gtwa OLMSTED'S- . . TOUR atttention is invited to the large and attractive' stock just received, and' for sale as low as the same qualitiesean be bought anywherti in the county.;. , WeWe have on hand a large and varied as sortment of Domestic Cottons, co-nprising BROWN SHEETINGS,.and SHIRTINGS BLEACHED IfIISLINS DENIMS • STRIPES, -CHECKS,; TICEINGS, and COTTON FLANNELS on whibb'wo cannot be undersold. We purchase onr goods for gash and offer them at a very small advance From Cost. , , FLANNELS. IF you want, to purchase RED, GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID FILMIC% SHIRTING FLANNEL, calf - At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; - DELAINES, PRINTS; BROCHE, and WOOLEN SHAWS3 HOODS, • SONTA GS, ' NUBIAS, - BALMORAL SKIRTS,'I CLOTHS, and CASSIIMERES, a full supply CLOTHING. JON'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment At Jimmied's BOOTS Szi SHOES ,OR Men. Woin'en 3c 0111dren, in'great nety and cheap For Molasses, syrup, Sugar,gen 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 ■tore on band. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and still good articles at the owest living profit. AT OLMSTED'S, Vairtztil , 'Grain of all kinds, • Butter, Wool, Sbeep Pelts, Fars, Deer Skinr I - . Alsci. ' County.worship and School Orders. for vttl of which the highest prices will be paid 4. Al Olmi3lt-d 9 s Coudersport, Pa,Novlr 18. sv9gl ENNSYLVANIA IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, / OEFICE 139 SOUTH FIFTH, STREEL, , PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,000,000. 200, at $5 each -Reserved Capital $250,000. President. ALEXANDER Ni,I.SURE. Director;s A. K, M'CLCRK, K. JACKMAN, KLIMA H. DAVTS, THOMAS A. SCOTT, J. C. HOMBERGER, , PETE!' R. SMALL, JOHN M. POMEROY. JAMES M. SELLERS, Secretaey ELISHA.W. DAVIS. Treasurer. —o— —Boston This Company has 120 acres of land, id fee, on Allegheny River immediately opposite Oil City,? and. adjoining Laytonia, with 110 rods fronton the river and 75 rods front on Lay's Run* Hon. C. P.' Ramsdell, editor of the Oil I Creek Monitor, and agent for this land; as sures the Company that it will sell in lots for $lOO 000, reserving the oil right which is i worth $lOO,OOO adnitional Immediate reve nue kill be• derived for the Company from the sale of these lots: and the Company pave two good engines with complete fixtures to operate itn . nnediately for oil. The territoi;y in , this immediate locality has never failed to pro duce profitably. Also. *me hundred acres, in fee simple. in the celebrated Cherry Rnn District, immedi ately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Com pany, whose stock is now worth over $3O per. shore. ' , The Company now have offers, which will be aceepted, , for sinking wells ou lease, without any cost to the corporation and one half the proceeds to go to the:Company. The Citron and St. Nicholas Companies are in this immediate locality fl and their stock is now commanding, a large premium In ad. dition,, the Company has 4fracres, in fee sim ple, on Cherry Tree Ran, , 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 prodite lng over 200 per day. Also, the lease of three tracts ofiand, two oriOil- Creek, each , producing over ten barrels per day, and • one on Allegheny River, prci ducing ten barrels per day of heavy oil, worth now $2l per barrel. The Company now re ceives three-fourths of•the - proceeds of the last named well, and one-balf 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. • . ' -'l. ; - Aar Subscriptions must be made prompt ly, as-more than one half of the Stock is "al readrenkaged. ' • • • Tubscriptions will be received at the office of•the OVIIIRD7.:- • ' " MI I At' Olmsted's. At Olmsted's o _ o choiees , 1 4 i- 1.. ~ Y.: , : ASS; I offer for sale on•reasonable terms and lib eral tiinef ; ; . ONE FARM' I-146 AnTP B =4 . 6 010111 ' 0 d ONE FARM 1-235 Aores-80.Cleared ONE FARM !,-50 Aoree--15 peered ONE FARM 1-800 Geared And lots of other Farms and Land. Some money may tie required Lucien Brookland, Pa, July , 2, '64 tf, , ° liaving`sectired ,Pcie services of HENRY S- CM317161; BLACKSMI CII • of twenty years. experience. in Engiand and America. lam prepared to furtaishifarmeri and travelers with, the best of Horse and Os Shoeing, Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c., lannaptly. L.'BIRD ProprieteV, Brookland, ?otter Co., Pa. fortnerly called Cushingville May 25, 1864. DE J. OLMSTED'S TORE can always -be .fOund the! hest a S Coziking, Box and Parlor I ()• Also.jTlN and SHEET IRON WED, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH* BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD- R.ONS. Also, I A4riduAtural• Implemehti. such* s. PLO VS, SCRAPERS, CI.ILTIVA TORS,ICORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-BAKES, , DOG-POWERS &c. I - • HIS WORK is well made. and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put np is any part of the County—Terms C,51.9. i Ready, Pay or all kinds, including Cal seldom refused. - Storp on Main Street opposite the Id Court House; Coudersport. Aug. 1, 180.-50- 1 PUTNAM othes Wringer 's iri .. rng anything from a single Thread to a Bed-Quilt. I ' tICES : 85.50, 66.00, and 68.00 , P. A. Stebbins &. Co.; for Potter county.—Jan 25 1 , 1863 MU Will wi ME jiL STEM ARE Paying the highest Tice in j ' ' CASH for 1 WOOL! 5000(1PoUND - ; 'WANTED ! rFoort. Juirr 28 P. A. St,ebbips & Co. AR' i,GENTs lilt the sole a • r WHEELER k. WILtiON'S SE lACIII E 4 for Potter p>„„ty, Noy'rl3.B: '63 • • I DR, !TOBIAS' mirriAN LINIMENT ISI GIVES UNIVERSAL "PION during the fourteen years it ha , be'en introduced into the' United States.-- . After ing tried by millions, it has been procla.tned the pain destroyer of 'he world Pain ca i nnot be where 'this liniment is ap plied. f 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 cure all the above, besides being us.eful in every fanny :for sudden acci dents, such' as burns, lents. scalds, insect stings, &é. It 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. Q. Spencer MANN 00D': ROW LOST I HOW. RESTORED r Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radfcal cure (without medicine) of Sextuaesonuam., or Ser4eal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal losses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc. ; also, case Przox, - BeiLipay;' and FITS, induced' by self.indulgence extravagance. *,* Frice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cene. The celebrated .ar.thoril in this admirable essay clearly!, demonstrates, from., a . thirty years snccessful practice,l that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cued without the dangerbus use of internal medicine or the applica4on of the knife— pointing out a mode of cure, a once simple; certain and effecutal, by ;I:ne4slof Which 'ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 1 *** This Lecture Should be in the hands of every youthand every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on reciiipt, of six cents, or two' post stamps. -AddreSs the publishers. 'CHAS. J. C. KLINE lz CO.; 127 Bourg, Now Yoilc;Post ; office box 4586 OATS 1 OATS , : OATS WANTED - * , Ipay SO. Cts..., OABII, for OATS !delivered at my Storeliti _ S. - COLNVELL, Dec. -19, 1864. I , ' • A SOAP Question Setged Inquire at 11;_ i STEMBINS' toi disorder and, decay. The scrofulous coutanfination is va riously caused by mercurial idisease,; low living, , disordered digestion fr m unhealthy n food,- •nplaro tore 'Stith . Ad 1 1. 0 1 Y. 7 .4 1 14/ (. the depressing • vices, and,- ai ove . all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its `brigin, it is hereditary in thel constitution, descending ‘,./ from pttrientsltildkenjuntb t the:third:and fourth-geneplitioli; b-4111 4 6 40 . seems to be; the rod of Him who says, "11-will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it oti rtatet. take various names *a# a4O ilig Arefoiiles, .attacks:' '''Arthe `lungs', 'B6rciruili produces toberclei„ and finally ConsumPtion; in the glands, swellings whichsuppirate and be come ulcerous sore,s; in the istomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi gestion,,dyspe, psia, and,liveriotunlainta;- rIl the skin, eruptive and These, all hailing the same orikrn,4e4uirit e same remedy;:viz., purification 'and inVigora don of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave, yon-,. with feeble; foul, or Corrupted . blood: yew' canndt have health; with that "life of the, flesh" healthy,'S - ou cannot have scrofidous disease. ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla . ' is compounded from the most tffectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting tlistemper,,and,foothe cure,stf the disorders. it entails:-::That $t ;is faikAtupe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is • known by all who have given it a trial: That it does combine virtues. truly:extrpordinary in • their effect upon this'elass 'of - eomPlaints, - • is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the falloWing!dis4ases: King's Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores; Erysipelas; Rose or St. Atithouts..pre . : . ~ , /Pp Salt Rheum; Scald-Head, , •:Ginighsilrent-: tuberculous deposits in:the lungs, Vhita Swellings, Debility, Dropsy , Neuralgia," . Dyspepsia or InOigeslaon,:§yßhilia,alut, Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial liiseasei, Female Weakaesses, and, indded, the whole series of complaints that arise front impurity of the•blood: Minute reports lorindivifflikt " cases may be found in Avint's AMERICAN , ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkabl cures which it has, made r , when all other r emedies had failed to . afford . . relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections • of the country, ivotfiqr::, that every readers may have access to some one who can speak to him of its.benettslrons personal experience. Sciefulri'dePleSietthe vital energies, and.thus leaves its victims. far more subject to disease , :and:•ii4 'fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does. greatly shorten, the average duration of\human life. The vast importance.of these considerations has . led us to spend years in perfeeting a remedy 1, which is adequatelto its. cure, This re,notv, . offer to the public under the name \ Of AVEit's I SARSAPARILLA, although it is coniposed of ingredients, some of whieh'exceed!,theAese of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By.ib aid you may protect yourself front the suffer ing and danger of thesl diseiders: Purge I out the font corruptions that . rot and fester i in the blood, purge ont:the causes of disease, I and vigorous health rill follow. By its pecu- I-liar virtues this rgrnedystimulates the vital 1 functions, and thus expels the distempers j which lurk within the syitem or burst out on any part of it. • lire know. the public have been deceived/ by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that i promised much and did noihing;,_ but thd, I will neither be deceived nor disappointed In this...lts virtues have been proven by aben i dant trial, and there remains .no question.ef ' its surpassing excellence for the cure of the. ' I afflicting ,diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, ft is a very different medicine froth any other which lisi r j been _bcfore. the.people, and.is. far more.,ef± , 1 fectual than: any othiir which has .100fielia, available to them.. - I . .A-srp,rvs CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients iii`advanced stago7 , of fthe disdase:,,l This has been so long used !and 'so uni versally known, that we need Am no more than assure the public that its qualify is kept up to the. best.it ever has been, and that-it may be:relied on to do OFR has everdcne.z: , Prepared by - • -Da. AVEn & Co:, Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell. Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. I Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Coudersport. Chappel Bros.; rlysaes. -• • C. IL Simmoes, Os wayo. Mann & Nichols, Millport. L . Colwell & Co., - Roulet, arid :;by .Deverywhere.. • • SAPONIFIE Ro Or. Concentrated . Le Falnlly.Seap , ,Makcr. WAR makes high prices; tiapuniOnr.l4i+ to reduce them. it, makes : SOAP:for a pound ay, using yourkitchen.grease., * *GA UTION ! As spurious Lies. are cif * fered also: be careful and only buy des' PATENTED article, put, up.iri yon cans, all others tieing cousT.Eratrr_s: PENNSYLVANIA SALT NAOOIFACTVELNEIVe;' PHILADELPHIA—No. 127 Walnut Stieet.- PiTTSBURG—Pitt Street and Duquesne War Costar'sVerronie Exterinf.inttnr.',3 For Rats,llice, Itoachei, Ants, Bed Buge, llfoths in Furs, Woolens, &c. *sects on Plants, Pawls, Animals, &c. • Put up in 25i. 5.0,c. and I.Bolloses,:B9tties, and Flasks, $3 and $5 sies for liotiliZPtildio Institutions, &c. , "Only remedies,lnewn.7. • ~- "„Free from,,Poisons "Not dangerous to thos,ElimanTairall'l!". "Rats come out of their holei to die. '***Soldlyholesale ill all' large cities. **SOld by all - Drug 4 gltiesiind Retailers orrery where. *** !I t Beware lof all worthless imitations * i * So thati”Cosraa's! natneAon,eackßos, Bottle and Flail4fbeforatov4h49.. * * *Address Henry li, Costar, ***Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. *4 l : 4 fl3olcltliy ( P. A. STEBBINS 1 Co., Wholesale & RetailAgente, C9,tcraika st q pecrdlir hint ar on which • we :ROFCLA lurks :ousting:ions of ides of men. It produces or is :ed by an en- id ~" Jr ,01, 16 e f; • the ' 0 ;ysiena to MIII
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