The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, May 03, 1865, Image 4

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    UELZA*BOZZ'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
ro2 Non-ltetentioit or Incontinence of Urine. Intlemma-
Lion or Ulceration of the Diad,lor or lalacys, D:seases of
tbo Prostrate G gravel, Dust Deposits, Dropsi
cal Sara Orz,anfn 'Weakness, Debility, Fzusale Com.
plat ita, &c. . • _
lIELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT SUCHU
•
improved..l - Zose Was
Will radically emterrniaate from the system 3:1:3:8.1C3 1105.
i:2g from flab of Dissipation, at tiara ex.piaso, littl4 or
-no change of diet, Ina inonaroolenca or exposure, ; ,=
completely superseding those unpleasant Gni da go-x. 4
rimedies, Copatda and Svc ury, vying !htze &stases..
USE HELMBOLD'S
MID EXTRACT RtICHU
In all Iliaeascs of the Urinary Organs, rhetlicr eatstingfn
Luc or TinIAL; front telatcver c.z Wxs oq9 Mating, and
nano:l7.er of how long etanding. It 13 Islam:lnt In its taste
and odor,IIIMEDISTI:in action, and more strongthening
eau soy of the preimmtioni of Z 1 or Iron.
.Those saToring from-B'o'-on D.no•t or Dericato Contti
tutione, procure Cte Remaly at once.
The ftewler mutt be aware that however &Acta may be
the attack of the above diseater, it Is certain to and his
-Wily Ilea:It, Jferaal Bytere and, Ilapp:nev,. It nO
tzeatatent Si l iubraittett to, Contuciptiou or Insanity may
GEM
the above diseases require the aid of e. diare(ic.
HEL.MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the Great Diuretic.
IT-JEJLIVXI3 CYLT:)''S
MOMS CO:WC:MU:IIra
CoMpounti Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
Par iutifyleg the blood, removing all discuses arising from
execs* and imprudence in Life, chronic constitutional
'Cases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the
only tellable and eat:Mull brioum remedy for the cure of
!Scrofula, Scald' Veld, Salt Itheum, , Beins and Swelling of
tic Bones tiicciations of the 7tircat and Legs, Blotches,
.Plmides oil the Pace, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup
tions of Vie skin, and beautifying the counratote.
;
•=4 $ 1 ,41 •
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•
NOT A FEW
5f the worst &Millers that a.lict mankind raise front tht
sorruption that accumulates in the Mood. Of all the die.
- soveriis that have been made to purge it out, none can
equal In effect lIELMBOLD'S COILPOUND EXTRAC7
IAYSARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and renovates tho
Illood, Instills the vigor of health into the system, end
urges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates
, ho healthy functions of the body, and ecp els the disorders
'.hat grow and ranicic la the Mood. Each a remedy, that
asuld beVelled on; has long been sought fur, and now, f , • •
te first time, the public have one on which they 'can de
end. Our sp_asc here 43C3 not admit of certidcates to
Stow its aces, but.thntrial of a sin:de bottle will chow to
.6e, sick that it has tirtues ourpassing; anything they have
rect tatten.
Two tablespoonsful of the rxtract or Sarsaparilla, added
lo a plat of water, i 3 equal t 3 the Lisbon. Dist Denis, and
sine bottle is equal to a gallon of tha Sytilp of Sarsaparilla,
.sr the dccoctioa cs usually snack.
The ebere Extracts aro prepared on purely aslant:fie
tzeuo—and C 1743111 Cle full strength of
CIO Lngredicats entering late their coinnositlon. A ready
and conclusive test will be a coriparlion ofttheir proper•
tica'svitla those act forth is the 11. S. Dl3peasutory.
How TO USE Tilt' iitIVIEDIES.
/nPiseasca of the Blood, Rumors oa the race, Cr any
and every part of the Lowy, U3C Extract Bar 3 al, I , ap
plying to Pimples and- all external liuMers or Eruptions
the Improved Rose Wa . sh.
Use the Extract Buchu for all diseases requiring the aid
Of a Diuretic, except Cleat: Di ClO r;:13:173 , Or;;ans, tech r.. 1
onorrhcca anti Meet; in these use the Extract Luck l,
and , Insect with the Improved Rose Wash.
THESE EXTRACTS RACE BEEN ATO,IITTED
TO USE IN ME UNITED STAT:S A ft3IY, and also are
in eery general use in all the sr.iTc ROSPITALS AND
Pur,Lic INSTITUTION 3 throughput the land, as wc:l an
In private practice, and are coast - dere(' al Invaluable
remedies.
ITEDICIITE
DELIVERED TO 2.21 Y _ADDRESS.
Direct letters to—.
lIIIMBOLD'S DRUG & CITVIICAL ITA.RETIOL'SE,
594 Broadway, N. Y., next filetropoli,tan Hotel,
or: TO
lIELMIIOLV3 ;ILTACAT. DEFOT,
104 South Tenth,,St., 'Assemblyld's, Phila.
Describe Symptome in all aarnuilication.t.
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Beware of Counterfe4sl
ASK PQR EN.4,EIII9I 4 2LUva.
Take go other. 4
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PA STATE NORMAL 'SCHOOL
•MANSFIELD, TIOGA ,C 9 - PA. •
THIS INSTIVIVON ArLS,.. . .:
BCCOgniZed by the, .StateiAutkfrities, tin ,
• December . ,i.so.- i i
Sc
State NorxrialLpi„ -.
b,,,nd formally Opened as suchln Septe o hwe.r..lB63.
!daces;
The School is at length !places •npon a se
cure basis—the State appi,rUpriatiOn of the
currant year enabling thelTrUstep to extin
guish the greater portion !cif the outstanding,
liabilities, and to make extensive improve
ments upon the buildingskind groUnds.
The. Spring Term will j .' .
i cat4 ?lichee about
libtreh .10, 11865
six ,
Prof. F. A. ALLEN, for, the past years in
charge of the Chester County' (Ps.) Normal
School, has been elected' Principal', and Prof,
J.Strait, of the Edinboro *late Nor Mal School,
tiet. hasibeen appointedltO the Professorship
of Languages and MatheMatics. l, •
Prof. Allea is well Ita l thrn throughout the
State as,re gentleman of is eurat!e i scholarship,
possessing 'a practical exp'eFence. of fifteen
years as an educator of teacherS,land a chart
oti , 2.:it acqua .stance with . their ! educational
wants,. acquired. from t tits connection with
County:lnstitutes! in eve •v section of Penn
;other sylvania. as Well as in her States.
Competent and thorough instructors will
be provided fin the other departMents of the
School.
I , I I
The .builditn,g has been refited throug,hoot
and provide fd with furniture of the Most ap
proved sts le, together n?th an extensive col
lectitm nfmaps,charis,and works of teference.
'. Excellent Chemickl ,and Philosophical op
:par:au; a ill be in readiness at the opening of
the School. I .. .
Ti keep pace wi:o the improvements in ed
heation, a gymnariurn leviii bci erected, for
which a veluable apparatus far the heavier I
and lieliter er2VC.ii:.C6 has al,!catly been secured!
The school year is divided into three' terms
of thirteen weeks encli,, with no vacation, ex- 1
cept the - week of Christmas Holidays..
It is desir.thle that s6identselloald enter at
the commeutement of term, and fora period
of not less than thirteen wcelfsl 'llltitiOti,'
• ill advance. per terne., 86.90. No. extra
.charges• for tfie Inguages or•Lhe higher Math
. ematies. Text books rented: at reasonable
:rates. 'Vocal and instrumOttal music at
' teachers' price'," Board illg in Ole halt,s3o 001
1 per lerrn ; wood for winter, S 3 00 per tertu;
washing, ; 7 ,-;3 35; room rent. Sjl. 50.
' The tlrrtngetnents now mule are of such
; :a nature as to watrapi. the Trustees in .saving
that no other institution in the State affords
hattertlikcil•ities for the Education of Teachela,
or for the preps:ration' of studblits for college,
or for g-neral bminess. . 1
1 For further particulars address the Princi
;
. pal, at Mansfield, 'flogs. coun, l ; ty, N. ;
W. C. ItIPLEY, Pres. liciarcl of Trustees.
I - ALBERT CLARK., SdcretaryJ 1 .
Mansfield, Pee. 20,!1'504. I 1
'BROWNING t' S
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C.ELEBR.AtED OITEE.
whilst trying i;ttlfeeof all the various brand;,
Remember - BROWNI.N GIS I .E..WELSIOR" 1
at the head itl stands. • .
1
Trtie, it's not !Me l ethers that are "SOLD i
EVERYWIIE!Ir." I i. I
A little steeteld.we tilt dol krw, good goods I
will easily bearl ' i
1
(hlut a stretch ilte ;hit---?sold everywhere"—l l
is very •.!Itt to tear.;) i 1
it
Now, I can sal,:lysayi without any hisilation,
There's none Iib:e r ttIIROWNIING'S EXCELSI
OR" Hillis en•igliteiled nation.'
' Skilled clicmlits hay not fund a.Colfee from.
•e') •
any strif 1
IPoskssing the sante Ingredients as "Brown
: ing s 14ceisicr •
Nor is there any ,one in or. cut of the Coffee
! ! trade, I .!I 1 !! ! 1 • • - :
1
Who knows the artit t ies from which "I3rown
.
lags Excelss " is Mdde.
' Utu told itls itacie 1 on; karley, rye, wheat,
beaus, and .p as , - • r
;
!Same a Coo:natal other, . thiOgs—but the
RIG Ilit' ONE if you; plea Se.
,
; But with the Coffee men I will not hold con,
tendon
! For the many, Ma. y things they say—toe
nutnerotts te, mention.
1 Whilst they're e-n' aged l iti running round
• i I
from store '
"! . store ; I
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To learn the ctlirr i ent }wholesale Pride .
of
I t'BroWning'sl Excelsior," I : t
Some who knbw:m - Coffee gives' perfect s'a l
It.-
I isfaetiOn, 1 !
:
•
• Have formed) a ph n by; which they hope :to
camp a ottiqk reaction. -
• The ease—itis leJ l ith a fetv; uo doubt 't ill be
; withlmoreLl • 1
. , it
To name theta. .I.oirce after ine, (BR WIN
, INGISI E ''f t'ELSIOR.' .
Some say their' l i the only , rand that will
! • stand a r , ady test.c
Now try -at little of them all—see whit:l3 you
likeltlie best.
j Three years halve passed. a way since I first
I tr sold a store ; . ! I •
1
• Never hav l e I.in ! your_paper advertised befdre:
Nor would.l now ' 'O'r ever consent to publish
more,l I .
• ,
If like some ukd by I"everybody." ''sold
I everywh ere,'' everywh ere,'' i,n"
ere,,every stord.". '
4 trade tile this I do not wish ; .the orders I
• .
could_ n" t fill; . .
The Factory a I Jerecy's lard would take—
leave no a foot to till:: ,
My trade is no so Very large; still I think I
have my share; . • 1 •
But, render, pin t- mo rest assured, 'tis NOT
'-501.1) 'EVERYWHERE!' ; i
Itanulitclure,d end foe Sole by the - writer,
GEOMGE L. lIROWN'iIs:G, I
IVO . 2 0 31(4.ket street Conic/oil/V. J.
i
This Collett "is not coropos.ed of poisonous
drugs, it•conta ins northing deleteriotts ; many
persons Mse th i f is Coffee that cannot use the
1 pure coffee; It. takes but one and a. half
ounces to mrike a !quart of good strong cot
-1 fee, that beidg just one-half the quantity - it
takes of Java/ Coffee, and always less than
half the price
RETAIL IT,
cpianti;tiits. tla
, the,Witolesal l
1 M' Order;
1 erg prZ;roptly
5 41. L A!„
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IDr2lA.ir.' RENCH's 1
CEI,JEBRA 7
TED TONIC BITRS
11 .
4 RE becowng the most populsr,lled'icine
.1.1. in circulation for the cure of
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LIVER CO:NIT'LAINT. DYSPEPSIA, JON
DICE, DEIII•SItY OF THE NERVORS
• SYSTOL anil WEAKNESS lof the ,
STDEAGII and DIGESTIVE ORGAN :
It ill also g4ining ft great reputtition in the
CURE of DIPPIIERIA:
Principil Office, Pondersclort. Potter Co', Pa
Lip PS Y31,0b11 OF ROSES,---for 'tit l e La
11dies,-- 2 4it STEBBIr
I A
I
ID A. STEBBINS & cb. ore closing r,
. old Ledger. I All Persons indebt d to
them will please tall and settle, befo e the
accotats 1et..1.t.; the proper 4c r for
Colloatio4.4t.ver 4 LI
:ALFriIS. may purchase it in 'less
n ten' gross nt my prices from
GrOcers. .
by tjiail from Wholesale Deal
trended to.
. -
niguestrnat ly ?rest sus ta ined work
(lithe land in the Wo'rld."
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NEW ,MONTHLY EIMIAZINE,
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fireside never had a more delightful compan
ion, nor the million a more enterprising fr9nd
than Harper's Magazine.—.3letitodist Protestant
(Baltimore.) • .
The most popular Monthly in the world.—
!m Park Observer.
We moat refer in. terms of eulogy to the
high tone and varied eicellences of flAttena's
llacazlst—a journal : with a intinthly circula
tion of about 170,000 copies—in 'whose pages
aro to be found some of the chOicest light and
general reading of the day. We speak of this
work as an evidence of tbe American People ;
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Each number contains fully 144 . pages of read
ing matter, appropriately illustrated with
good wood-cuts ; and it combines in itself the
racy Montbly, an& the more; philosophical
twarterly, blended with the lbest features of
the daily, journal. , It has gretit power in the
dissemination of a!love of pure. literature.—
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• The volumes bounil constitute of thetaselves
alibrary of miscellatiatuts reading such as can
not be found in the same Compass in any
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
1865.
The Publishers„haye perfected a systena of
mailing by which' they can supply the Maw,-
zisin and Wklikly promptly to those who pre :
fer to rewire their periodicals directly from
the Office of Publication.
The posiage on Harper's .;Ifa.fia:...ihe is 24 sts
a!yenr, which mist be paid ut subscriber's
post-office.TEl MS:
Harper's ►ingoiine; one scar $I 00
An extra copy of hither the ~7fiviY.Tine or Wee/ay
csll be supplio.d gratisifor every Club of Five
Subs::ribcrs at $4 00 cavil, in.one remittance ;
Or Six Copies for S2O 00.
Batik Numbers can be sapplied at any time
A Complete Set,,now comprising. Twenty
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sent by eNpress,.frei'ght at e..penSe of the par
chaser for 52.25 per rolume. ,Ninyle volumes,
'fly mail, po.vt-ini4 ; S 3 00.* Cloth cases, for
binding, 58 centt ,, , by mail. post paid
Address 45c. BROTHERS,
•
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The Sunday-School Tithes.
With a rapidly increasing subscription list
and the welcome it has met in thousands of
homes, the Sandal) School MAW is about to
enter on its seventh xenr.
Fvery successive volume nads to the evi
dence thaLsucti a:paper as this was needed,
and wherever it E finds its way into a new
neighborhood, it is hailed with pleasure , by
Parents and Teachers as supplying a want
they had long felt.
The Sunday School Times ,contains, from
week to week, stirring incidents of interest
frota the Camp, the neld,tnd the ;
'shoWing what heroic Chrilian foilitude and
ettdbrance are exhibited by our brthhren itt
arm_. It is entirely unaeminlinationai. and
is timrefore.welcome at every loyal Christian
fire ide.
larly in November a serial of absorbing
interest will be commenced from the pen of a
grfled author, one who has written some of
the best juvenile books that lmye been pub
lished for the past ten years.
The publishers „offer a beautifhl Premium
Plate of "Ctirist Blessing Little Children" to
anv one who;will 'OA up a list lof Five new
Snbscribers for the Sunday Schoo l l Timm.
Send for al specimen copy, which will be
mailed free bn receipt Of a stitinp to pay
pistage.
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Publishers and Booksellers,
148 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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THE TIMES."
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ful Family Paper in the Cn ion."
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~„
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1865.
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mai,ing, by which they Can supply the MAGA
zisr; arid WEEKIX prthilpdy to those who pre
fer-to receive their periodicals directly rroin
the Office of. Publication. Pusimasters end
other,. dcairous or,gctting np Club; will be
supplied with a handsome pietorim show-mu
on a7plication.
The . postnge on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents
a year, which must be paid at' the subscriber's
post office. _ _ _
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zinc will to supplied grails for every Club rif Fiv p
Subscribers at $4 00 et 0, in one remittance; or
Six Copies for 520 00.
Back ..:1 7 tembrs can be supplied at any time.
The A:mual Volumes of Harper's Weekly,
is neat cloth biedis. .icily bOent by express.
free of ex p ense , for S 9 each A complete Set,
comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of
cash at the rate of $4 59: pe . c vol., freight at
expense of purchaser. Address
HARPER i BROTHERS,
Franklin Square, Nev York.
OIMAN ACADL'ELY.
The rim Term will commence August 31st
1864 and continue thirteen; weeks. Tuition
from S-1-.00 to SB.OO per term. Board can be
had inl the Principal's family. Rooms for
elf-boirding can be had. in the Academy
Buildi gs at $'2.00 per term.
E. WILDMAN, A. M. Principal assisted
by other Teachers.
A ,Teachers' Class will be organized for the
instruction of teachers in their profession, in
which Holbrook's Norinal 'Methods and other
valuable aids will be used.
F. S. MARTIN, President:.
STANLY MARTIN, 2:Gritary.
Winter Goods
AT
OUVISTED'S.
NT OUR :attention i 3 invited to the large and
JL attractive stock just received, and for
sale ns lois-as the same qualities can be bought
anywhere in the county. •
We have on hand a laxga and varied as
sortment of Domestic Cottons, co-eprising
BROWN SHEF.TINGS, and
SHIRTING'S,
•BLEACiIi D MUSLINS,
DENIMS,
..r.RII*KB, •
_ CH WHS.
TICKLNGS, and
. . COTTON FLAtotwdoo whid, We
.
cannot be undersoldb
. We purchase our ittwila filr OttfAh Oita ofrpt
them at a very antaili atlvanlit3
•
_ From Coat.
IF you wail( to putobuou
.j
. ,
WRIY,
PLAID FI*NCII 8111101140 ItANt4tAt f yell
At 011M!41101)0.
DRESS GOODS;
DELA INES,
• , PRINTS,
BROMIC, ,and
WOOLEN SHAW'S,
HOODS,
SONTAGS,
NUBIAS,
BALMORAL SHIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
CASSIMERES,
a full supply •
At Olmsted's.
CLOTHING.
DON'T fail to call before purchasing and
see the assortment
At atinsted's
BOOTS & SHOES
Men, Women & Children, in great va
rie6, and cheap , •
For Molasses, Jyrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee,
in fact , :rerything in the Grocery line, call
A full ascortment of almost ever}•thing Shat is
kept itOt country Atom on hand.,.We intend
to keeij i Goods that will give satisfaction and
sell good articles at the lowest living profit.
Grain of all kinds,
Butter, Wool,
Sheep Pelts Furs,
Deer Skins•
Also;
County, Township and School. Orders, for nll
of which the highest pries wilt be paid 7
Al 011mstf
Coudersport, ga,Novir 78, on
PENNSYLVANIA
IMPERIAL 04 COMPANY
OEFICE 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
WEEKLY,
Capital $1,000,000. 200, $5 el,ch
Reserved Capital $2:50,0ool
President, ALEXANDER ICE:LURE.
. Directors ,
A. K, M'CLVRE, D. fi. JACKMAN, F.LLSDA w.Tivr:s
THOMAS A. SCOTT, J. C. BONIBSIIGSR,
PETER a. SMALL, JODN M. POMEIWY.
JAMES M. SELLERS, Secretary'.
ELISLIA W. DAVIS. Treasurer.
This Company has 120 acres of land. in Its,
on Allegheny ;River immediately opposite oil
City, and adjdining Laytonia, with 110 rods
front on the river, and:7s rods front oif Lay's
Run. Ifon. C. P. Ramsdell, editor of the Oil
Creek Monitor, and agent for this ,land, as:
sures,the Company that it will seN in lots foi.
8100.000, reserving the oil right which is
worth $lOO,OOO :additional Immediate r:ve
nue will 'lee derived for the Company from the
, sale lave lots: and the Company have two
good engines with complete fixtures to operate
immediately for nil. The territory in this
immediate locality has never failed to .pro
duce profitably:
Aiso, one hundred acres,, in fee simple. in
the celebrated Cherry Rnn District, immedi
ately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Com
! party, 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 to the Company. The
Curtin' and St. Nicholas Companies are in
this immediate loCality, and their stock is
now 6mm:li - tiling a large premium. in ad.
ditibn; the Company has 40 acres, in fee sini
ple, on Cherry Tree Ran, which ;empties into
Oil Creek, and in the best producing section
of the Oil Territory, and iroacres in its
I 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 dify.
Also, the lease of three tracts of land, two
oh Oil Creek, each producing over ten barreis
per day; and one, on Allegheny River, pro-i
dining ten barrels per day of heavy oil, worth
now S2l per barrel!. The Company now ,re
ekes three-Fourths of the proceeds of the
last named well, hnd one-half of the other
two. Each• of thee' tracts will be developed
by the Company bi sinking additional wells,
and the engines and fixtures are now on
hand to do it.
Ate'. Subscriptions must be made prixtpt
ly, as more than one-half of the stock 3.9:
al
ready engaged.
Tubscriptions will be received at tht office
of the Caawany. • •
MEIMMI
At Obusted's
AT OLMSTED'S
AT OLMSTED'S,
aniflr.
I=l
pare. Chanes - I
I. offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib
eral time:
ONE FARM . !-146 Acres-46 Cleared
ONE'FARiki 1---235 Acres-60 Cleared
ONE FARM 1-50 Acres=ls Clearqd
ONE FARM !-300, Aerts-0 Cleared
And ! lots of other Fartnp and Land.
Ehmlo money may be required down.
Lucien Bird.
limo Man& Pa•t July 2, 64 • " tf
Ihtiw • iq~g secured the services of
I
lIEN4Y S. COWBVIL*„
BLACKSMITH
of Iwynly w'nr lSperiellCV in England and
Anieriva. 1 in prepared tofurtirsli i trip
nntl travelers with the hest of
Horse and Oz . Shoting.
/tingle 'Knives, litttchnr Knives tke.,prottiptly
I L. BIRD. Proprietor,
Brooklanti, Yount Co.. Pa. f .•
, .
formerly called CustlingviPe
Wly 25, 1564. I .
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AT
O%JMSTED'S
.
i(J.P.E . 'can alway.s V 34.! bt.El
Cz.oking, Buz and P4r;;:, , r
Ca:
S r t . 0 I a
Also, TH ,, I and SHEET IRON WARE. POT.=:.-
KETTLES. SPIDERS. SCOTCH
FRYING- ['ANS, SAi"-PANS, and C.-IPLD
RON'S. Also.
Agricultural Implements.
such as : PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHE:I,MS. 110R5X-1:-11:1::.
DOG-POWERS, &c.
HIS WO
is well made and ;he matet l iaL frond. Good
and substantial IiAVESTROUGIIS pmt 4 in
any part of the County—Terms easy. Rdady
Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seliluu,
refused,
Store on Vain Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport. Aug.
,1, 1363.-
PUTNANI
Clothes Wriivrer
Z 5
Will wring anything from a sing,te Thread to
a lied-Quilt.
PRICES : 65.50, ea. 0,0, and 66.00
P. A. Stebt4s . & Co.,
Agent? for Potter couniy.—Jan 25. 1863
'P. A. STEBIN & Co. l
ARE
Paying the highect price in
CASH for
WOOL! .•
50,000 POUNDS ANTED!
Coudersport. Tune 128, 1863. 1
P. A. Stebbins Bc. Co.
AGENTS.forthe sak> of
' - HEELER & WIVSONS SF, NIN(;
'ATACHINES for Potter Comity
Nor 18„'63
-77 DR. TOBIAS'
VENITIAN LINIMENT
fl AS OIVE;N UNIVERSAL SATISFAC-
Li TRIN (kiln , itlte folirtt•cli ‘i-iirs it tin•
bi•i•iz introduced into , the ISiiii.eil ,Siiite-,--'
After.being tried lty ) initlit.us, it has li•eit
ttrocla.ineirthe pain destroyer of -lie tvorld
I'nin cannot he ivliere . this liititrient is tip'
plied. s'lf used as dirt cted it cannot and nev
er has failed in a single iistaitee. For colds
coughs and influenza. it. can't be peat, Inc
25 cent bottle ti ll cure till the ahove. beside
being. lit-ettil in evey fatilly 'for stiddi:it auri
cle:lL,. such 4E' btros, ruts. scalds, iiii.ei . t
I
stings, 4 - tc. It is iterfeetly innocent to mkt'
otterrilly and c.m bel iiven 'ti.) the oldest
..
tersoif , . or youngest chit,. Price 25 and Su
a
cents bottle. Of fi ce. rp; Cortiamit Street .
Yew York. Sold by all druggists.
•
•
/MASH PAID FOR BlitTEß. l '
br ( E. IC; Spericei
MAN I-1 oo n •
HOW LOST! HOW RISS~TUt ED!
Just published; a TWIN' edit 14' Dr.
Callykrtrell's COebraliid Essay'
on the iwthcal ckre (magma j of
SP , .PMATOIMIHOP . A. Or Pensinal irearinevs, In
voluptary Seminal Susses. IMPOTENCY, Mental
and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to 31,)r.
riage, etc. ; also. (3‘,Nstime - noN, EPILEP6Y, and
FITS,. induced by self indulgence or sexual
extravagance. —.. •
4, 4* 1 . rice, in a sealed etivelcifie, only 6 cen: , .
The celebrated aiithor in this admirable
essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years successful practice, that •the alarming
consequences of self-abusemay be radically
cued without the dangerous; use of internal
medicine or .the applichtion of the knife—
pointink out a mode of cure{ at once simple.
certain and effedutai, by means of which ev
ery, sufferer, no: matter what his condition
mac be, May bore himself cbeaply, privately
and radically. •
• = .* This Lecture should be in the bands
of every youth and every man in the land. ,
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, past-pafd, on receipt of six centS,lor
two post stamps. Address the publishers.i
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
'•127 Bowry,,NOw York,Postioffice box 4596
OATS !' OAT§ ! OATS !
• WANtrED
:rill pay SO Cts4 CAl9l[l; for OATS
I
delivered at my Store in Miliport.-
1 ' B. S. COLWELL.
Dec. 19, 1864. •
A'SO.KP Question Settled!. Inquire at
STEBBINS'
.4 6 5-Yr s
114411?1344 i).414.11/111
„.
. rise wertn's Grubs' amain ror.
Scrofula .and acroplpus,Blsenges.
I Frort rr4l:l-ainv4 Intltc,llpoNt-2e014 ,; ;,
peraitir.'
hate said Itirp quantiti*a or- yote;glt_nallifti* : ::
!ULLA, but tterer.yet ottelxittie irhich WWI efiltW,
desired effect and tell sattsnietiort to thdattirlic4Oildq
it. As fast as our people pry it,theypgradthetikibUire•
been no medielnelike in oureeninkutttl."-:
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, 1:11.
•
cers Sores, and all Biseases Or the Skin.
Front nee. Itobt. Stratton, L'ristrd; England.
‘ , l Duly do ow duty td . you and the public, when
I add ray testimony to that you pal•lisit of the me
dicinal virtues of YWAr 5X1Z5A1 . A.1:11.i.4...31y danw,h
tcr, aged ten. had ad oath:tin: liunicif in Ler - eats,
eyes, and bair for years, triiirli We were - unable 'to
cure until we trial yowl S.tas.tr.tint.i.A. Site has
been well fur scans mouths.”
Front .ifrs. Jane Rice, a trill-known and ma
cs:et:malady-of Deno/trine,
" Mr daughter has sta..tre.l for h + yexrpast with a
scrofulous ernption. which was very, trObbleionie.
Nothiaz afforded any until wo tried your
soon completely cured her."
From Charles P. Gage' Es 7., af Pre widedy•lmaren
Cape, - 1 / a rmrg „is ea.,
jut{: r 3 i t ..v..<4114, Y.)11- - ,
I had fur several'lvears a vier:: troublesortte
humor is my th e, whf.-11 grew ekmstaittly' worse
until it di-t;z.trt..:l toy I. , :.turvs aticif bezamo an intoi
crabli.. ardi,tioa. I trill almost every thing a man
catiid of both ni- - 11,1.1 , ,b:1t without any
relief wit it,ver, until I; took your SAUsae.tittt.t.a.
It immefiatol.- nr:d: icorse, as con told me,
it rarzlit for a time; hits In a kW weeks the weir,
akin bes•an to form ukler the bluteltes, - ,atid cote!
tiatil 'my id's Is as - smooth as - any hody'l.
ant I am without iiny Symptoms dt the •liocase that
I kaow of. I cajoy pi rkct health, nal without a
doubt owe it t o tart
Eryzipelas—Genera. Deb4ity—Prairy. thp
.8100.1
_snrt.ato7 Yen , Tar!:
irnr - 1 Pr. ..17,•!e.
MEE
`• 1.11:„. 1.1:•:•.i.i. ._ ... ...it to runlove Eriii.tious
Ind S ,r2 ; flil 1 , 1.5 ..;5,11 . V , ''..:: :lie iiß , r,i.. -I ;eri.liznseo." your
.r. - ...• 11
4 , Ar . :-..',1r!. ..1. t..,,..,...3. iii.,+ . ? 51114 11517 czr....1 all att. - v.-11
•i *.l - .51,11.;; L.:: .... F-* «g.-1,1, ~..- ;Ilk it.. Ne alter.aire ice
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, • j'. ; :r . 1-r , ; ~.` 7-,..-'7: 1 lii.llh , :i rel:;ois: i ' lliii's , :tts
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4 -- re s r 1:i - ti 4 c: , •.1,471C
i - i,siLA•2,2riftthe
er.iit'iri• •rf,ii!.l.. 1 t•!•• •.•. t - i:. • arm miss: b?. nrif;ititntot. I
!..a ,-.:: 1...i.;_ yo'fr "i'• iii-;rr , .ttir...l.,‘,- TOO% two int.-
ti,i , .. ,- , 1t. , .: - .1.7 ~.: '; , 'l7 1'::.1.5. To^,etliar tia - y !Lace
c....:::e. ti. I -.oar , .14:-..'s , Viii - .:lll4Vpvan . .ins tiny bUdy.
1.1, - . , i . .! in .•, 7.1 . ` , 1, - , pl 1.•;. - ...., nty c.:se is known to e•eery
tsily in tiii t c0:.1:.L.:1:.;.ty, :cad ex.eil.cs the wonder of
all." • •• i
'`from' .11". P. P., of .Y.erertstle,
!! 11'., ,74, , , tst.r of the Canadian _i'artia
rr.rirt.
, .
"I Ir'f. , tz cr4 yfrli• S.l 773.11' 1 NILLA in my family,
.fo: - 14 ,- rmy.l , /,!•bbly, r .. and for purify;;:q the blood,
•:,..t!li very ben , ! i..3.11 ~1. , ..'., : i t5, 11,:j f t ej. ceo n tielezicti :La
coa/munctiug.' a zu.tiip. tellict,A.l.."'
St.. &athony's Vire, Rose, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
. .
From Hdrrfv I:sg.,the able editor of the'
4, Our only about three years of age, was
nttaaed by pimples on his fl reiteul. They-rapidly
spread until they termed a Iteithi.ume and virulent
Eon-, whirl/ covered his tam, and adually blinded
hie evil; lot SOillts dries. A skilful plisician applied
nitraic of I.ilver in other rpro/N.lies, without any
apparent effect. lf . ur lifteen days we guarded his
hands, lest with Wein he should tear open the fes
tering awl corrupt ivotnal which covered his .Whole
face. • Having trieil every thing' else we hall any
liolw troll!, We tp:,2nn ;:ivip,.• your 6m:smut:it . ..LA.
nod appNiej the "iodide or liotash lotion, as
. yOll
direct.,..ore 1A -4::n to heal when we hart given
the first batik, and iv:ls well when aye had finished
the second. 'file eyelashes, which had come
ont, grew :Igain. :OA he i, nOw as healthy. and fair
as :trey other. Thi whole neighborhood prlslictYd
that the chuti.must -
J
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Syphilis and Mercurial Disease:
Teem be.'llinzia ...,:h•et, Misiouri.
,‘ I Mid your 5.1.3:,.11%11:11.1,A it more Oft:anal
remedy for the ii6,ifolary .sviiiptoins of Syphilis
and for syphilitic diiiwnsolloni:lny other we Yellows's.
The proler.sion are indebted. to you lot bomb of tho
best medicims we bale."
Frota.A. Fria , du, 31. IJ., an catineat ph:p
trio. 11 (I prUlltillol ma
the 14 : 1i,iraltre;Or .
• On. AVIA:. jiv dear Sir have foul
exeellent remedy for
. .
botli of tlic . •
and c.condary't %To, •
tual in bona: to:;A..s IhrA were too obtivat.
to othei reorttlici. Ido not know what w
. . _
ploy with ntoiv (~.ertr,iut ~- ot buect.:*s, NVliefe
iul altcratts c i:. n..,tatrk.,,
,I;' ..
,t/r.' (hag. 'C. him Lien, Xor I:runenne7: E llC J.,
had dreadnillilci•rs on hi 4 1e:.;"44., caused by fle nbuner
or Mercury, or ntureu,ioi di:Wit:if', which Om more
nod more aggrivated for yearn, in spite , or every
remedy or treatment that conbl be applied; until the
persevering m•e;of AY 4:IL'S SAm:At..tint.M% relieved
him. Few cane's can be found 1110141:4 inveterate and
disires:dng them this, and it took several dozen
bottles t o cure hint
Ledecrrhcert:', Whites, Female Weakness,
Arc produeed 11:,+ Internal Scrofulous Cl
coration,onu ure very °flea, cured by the alteintiro
ere c t of this SA INA Stjuse cases require,
however, ill aid of Itie S ti:sAPAI:II.I...I, the skilful
applie.:tioit of local remedies. ;
From the wort-Iro"rn . and ir1d. ). 7 , 1-crle&rerted Dr.
Eacciil,
have fotehl your SAl:S.ll.Attit,t...t an excellent
Alterative ht cli,eases of female„ Many cases Of
Irregubrity, lieneorrlra, Internal Ulceration, and
local dehility, arising from the reroftilons diathesis.,
hare yielded to it, awl there are fete that do not,
when its effect is properly aided by locallTeatment.' ,
A lay, allow Ole publication Of her
name, icriles
My assailer nod myself hate becri cured of*
very debilitatio;: Letwortiona of iong standing, by
too bottles or•your SaItSAPARILI.A.."
RS.eums.tislii, Gout, Liver Comp'flint,
pepsia,i Heart Disease, Neuriagia
Tihril C:111.1.11 , 1: .G•rnfnht in the systemi are
cured by this:lL:a. 5AL5.11...11111.L,A.
: AYER'S
CA'T ARTIC PIL
possess so ittarty advantages over the,
purgative; in the imarket. and their so
virtues areso universally known,thatw
not do more than to assure the pubW
quality is Maintained equal to the best'
has been, and that they may be depeni
to de all tlOt they have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. A 1 - 17.11,1%.1.. D.,
•Lowell, Mass., and sold by
V- A. Jones, CoudeOport.
C;happ4 br s., ,uis s s6s.
' ! Si'runoes, ttsw:: 3 yo.
Mann ,'Niehols,
Colwell:4; . I Cm; Roulet, and by bearers
w c.
SA.PON.I.P.LE
Or 0 .6 nc o n trated
Soap Itialr:-
PAC
reduce ;them. if makes SOAP for FOUR cts.
a po using your kitchen grease.
C IUTIOS I As spurious Lyei are of
-
fereil 111 , 0. be careful and only ))1.13- the
PATENTED article put up in Iron fans, all
others belly* COUNTERFEITS..
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTVITINOCo.
P,IIII,ADELPIIIA—No. 127 Wall:111i Street.
PTT t Street end Duquiene tiVsyy
Co star i sVermine Exterminator
For Bats. Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bigs, Moths
in Fars, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls,
. ; .1 •
Put up is 25c. 50c. and sl.oo,i3oxes, Bottles,
and Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes fori Hotels, Public
Institutions, &c. '
'Only" infallible remedies linotrn."
"Free from Poisons." i
"Not dangerous to the Ennan:Family."
"Rats come out of their hOles to die."
* * *Sold Wholesale in nil large cities.
* * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers eiery
where.
*!! Ileware l 1! of all wort less imitations
** * *See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Bos,
'Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
* *Address Henry B. Costar,
* * *Principal Deput:4B2•:Brottiiway, N. Y.
* * - x - Sold by
P. A. SrEstinkrS
Rboleaale Retail' Agentas Cduddipc4 Fs.
C:1
~irian of
!zither of
pd your
yphda,
Mt liteo
- to ) leld
C.lll cm
,
IA puv.er-
Dys.
SO
other
iperior
rie need
their
lt ever
ed on
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