111 111 litocgtotentlon or Incontinence of rrine. Intlamms bloriortleeratima of tbe Diad.ier DISOISC 3 of Use Prostrate Gland, Gravel, Brick ry.:se, Deposit ',Dropsl-, eat Swelling,. Orgaalo Weaknesa, 3 nein Com plabate, &e. . lIELMBOLD'S 'FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Improved Wogh. Will iadically exterminate from thi: - zrztiLlin Diseases a:l2- * ft= liabits of Dlssipation, a e ftttta expense, Urge or 8.0 change of die!, no , inconvenience or secppJaro; oomplataly supertading those . tinl)larsant and dangerous resmodits, CopaLia and Mercury, in 'curing these c'ir.t.ter.. USE ITEI_,IVII3OI_,D'S MID trrnacT i3ti/c.ttu In ill Diseases of the lirinery Ora ens, 711.0.1 - Itr "Lis or restiLs, front tciateCer cause crt 4 . aal and mattsr Izaio tong Etanding. las pletaiint :nits taste "cad odor, IMIEDI,111:, fa octlon, and raorey'rtrengthealer. than any of tho preparations of L',r,i; or /rot. Those irstfering hoe D'O:CO:1ropc:I. or Dcliaztos Cc.rati hotiana, procure Ma Pon edy at cnco. The Reader must be aware that bilwaver r,:::,•ht may be the atta.k of the z.bara dizeasea, It certala to affect !Az Jkgtaltileuth,:ifental Poacare and Liapp Tiers. It no treatment li submitted to, ConigunpUoti or Insanity may All the abova diseaset require the all of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'3 EXTRACT BUCHU X 5 the Great Diureti4: 11E1_4 All3Cor_,DE's EMMY CONCIVITIIILD Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, hr purifying the blood, removing all diseases arising frcm 41114411 and imprudence . In life, chronic constituilonal 41i3- sues selling from an impure state of the blood, ant th e Sly tellable ant effectual kno:lm remedy for the cure of krefula, Scald: Mad, Salt Rheum, Pales and 3wellin of e• Donee, Vicerations of the Throat and Legs, illotchce, 11103ples on the Face, Totter, Erysipelas, and ail scaly crap , *rta of the aktn,and-peautifying the asurmaimi, . . . p # ,.l ' ;:l4:;t:X . : 4 • " _ 2 qtYrk/4,711' ."4 • - " 7-, •;-) ."fi NOT A. •Flw 12 the went disorders that aNdlct mankind arise from ills eruption that acceunulates In the Blood. Of all the eds . Overlap that ho been made to purr It out, non° v. 2.4 atiat to tided lISL.IIBOLD'S COMPOUND LTTRACT LLUISARIAILLA. If elc,inses and renovates tho /food, instills the vigor of health Into the system, And - =gel out the humors which make disease. It stimulates Ake healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders %ha row and ranlile in the Dlood.• Such a remedy, that lictld be relied on, has long been sought for, and new, fe • be first time, the public havo one on which they can do gma. Our space here does not admit of certlflcates to dew Its greets, but the trial of a einglo bottle wlll show to le sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they hare :Mar taker/. Two tablespoonsful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla; added la plat of water, is equei to the Lisbon Diet Drialc, and 'We bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparillai .7 the decoction as usually male. rbs above Extracts aro prepared ton purely stientlfie T'actio—inti embody, tho full strength of Aa tortedients entering into their composition. A ready sad concbuive test will be a comparison of their proper witlithots on forth in the U. b. Dispensatory. 1-ICM 70 U$Z Tat ti'-.+MEDM*--$. Ia Diaoyea of no Blood, Humors on the Face, or any sad every part f the body, use £_r-tract Sarsaparilla, cp plAlog to Plmplee and all external flumor,s or Eruptions • atm Improved. Rose Wash. Vie the Extract Buchu for MI Ullcaaer requiring the rid evf apt/erotic, except those of the Urivary Organs, such a: f onorrhamt and Meet; to these tuc the Eat:act Lucile' and Inlet:with the IcaproTed Rose *Atli. • THESE M.TRACT3 rt.vcr, BEEN AIDIWITTE TO UffE IN THE UNITED STATES .%JMY. and Cra arc fn vary general umo In ali the STATE EGSPITALS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS throughout the laud, as trill as I pdtate practice, and are conardered as invaluable • RIED'ICINE DELITfEE'ED TO 2.1V7 :IMORESS. rilreot /otters to— fIXI.III3OLD'S DRUG CHEMICAL WARMOrFE, 194 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan lipid, 08 ro Eva or;b 311EDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth St., Ass,•:nbli PhUa. Da'cram Sympfor.it in an Communi4atior.z. SOW BY ALL ORUGG?STS' EVERMERE. Beware of Counterfeits! ASK, tna EIELADQ.I,II`S. Tao no other'. 44 1 • ;`). • tlk- v..7 . ^ ,It FA., • STATE . NO= 1L SCHOOL ItIANSFIBLD; T:10GL.00 y PA. THIS INSTITPTION WAS g ecognised by the State .Autiteritiet,•inil Decembih 1802. •1.3:E. , • 1 State No'rrnaa School, vla formally Opened ai each fa September 1863. The School is at leogtla pieces upon' a se- I lure basis—the .Statel appropriation of the current year enabling the Trustee to extin- guish the greater portion , of the odtstanding , liabilities, and to Make - extensive iniproea-I merits upon the buildings and grounds. • The ,S ring Term will 'coni mence about' 41a-rch 10, 1,6.. -I , i 1 c, , Pra t , F. A. Antics, for the past six years ill. l charge' of the Chests County.' (Pa.) Normal School, has been ele ted Principal, and Prof. .T.Strait, of the Edinb ro State Normal School, tion, bas been appoi ted to the Professorship of Languages and hl ithenaatici: Prof. Alien is wel known throughout the State la's a gentletnat. of accurate schol'arship, poseeraing a practical experipuce of fifteen years as au educator of teachers, and 'a thor ough acqua Intancel witjt their edhcational wants, acquired fr 111 his connection with County institutes i every section of Penn aylvania, as well eain oilier Siiates. 1 Competent and , thorough instructors will be provided for the other departments of the School. • • The building has been refited throughoht and prcvidecl with I Prniture of idlest:lost ap pr,ved rt.: le. togetbet• with an extensive col lection of rnap , ,charta,and worka of ieference. Excellent Clieizic4 - and PhilOsop'uical ap paratus will be in r'eii.dine4s at' the opening of I the School, 1 ,: To 'keep pace wit'h,fthe-impror ernents in ed ne.ltion, a gymna.-ium will be erected, for which a v..nluable, apparatus for ithe heavier and lit,ter ex.^.tc.,.,er: has al. eql.ily been 'secured - The:.scitool year , is divided into three terins of thirteen weebd etch, with no vacaticn,, ex cept the wee.h. or Thriz , tnas , It is . desirable that stutlenp.shoura enter at the compictr.c€:turmt'bf . r.:terni, and fora period of not loss than Thirteen weeks 'aci:Ln, , ?cd per extra charger; for the laguages or the 1. - tiglier Math ematics. Teat books rented at reasoria'ule matee. Vocal and instrumental mt.tA. al; teachei' prices.; Boarding in the hall, 36 f,v per, term ; wood j foe winter, 300 per Cerm; washing, 53 2a; room rent. y t 50. I The arrangerdents now maid are of sucb a nature as to viaiWaut the Trustees in r,avin,?; that no other the State adords b:tter ficil4ties for'ihe ;Pint:Minn of Teachers, or for the preparation rfstudentsfor college, or for 1.. , .. , nerai Fur int ther imrtictillrs address the pal, at tot county, W. C. PiPLEY, Pres I.4ard of Trustees. ...k.LIVERT CLARK, Secretary. Mansfield, Dec. 26, 1.361. BROWNING'S CELEBRATED COFFEE.; - -- ---- • Whilst trying Ciitfee of all tui, VANOQS brarid3, Rerni.#ber. • , BBOWNIN,G'S ',EXCELSIOR"— ! at the head it True, it's not 'opers that are• EVERVVIIIME." Bute stretcl(..weiall do know, good goods will ,elsily hear, 'But a stretch like ihis—"sold every,where"— is very opt to tear.) Now, r can safely say, tviti,Jout any lirFit.^..tion, There's none like "BROWNING'S.§XCEU3I- in tiiis e n :killed chemists have not found a OtAfee from any store ; . Possessing the same inzredienta as' " rorrA r ' ing:s Excelsior ". ~ . Nor is there any one, in or cut bfthe Coffee trade, '1 ' Who hnows the arriel.es - rum whic4 "Brown-1 isg's Excelsior" it ma l de. I'm told, it's made from barley, z", - e, rioacat, beaus, and peas; t • Name a thou and other thingst--but the RIGHT 0N..[;l itly6u please. But tv,ith the K'!offeetn I will tiol hold con ' tentioil For the• many, man, things thej- sit}—too numeeons too Mention. - Whilst they're engaged in running round from store toistore, l • To learn the current wholesale price of "Browning's Excelsior," Some who know my Coffee gives perfect sat- isfaction, i ; Have fornMd a plan' by which they hope to 4a115.0. a quick reaction. The cede.—'tie with a few; no doubt '.twill be il l .. . vith more— To na e their roffee after mine, (BROWN NG'S) i..;XCiEILSIOR." ,• , Some sy their's the only brand that will istand a ready rest. i , .. Now try a little oflthem all--ee which you like the best, Three years have passed =4 Since I first • sold a store,: • • Never have I in your paper adverted before: Nor wonidsl now, or ever consent'to publish more, • . • If like So meused by "eyeryhOdy," "sold everywhere." in , "erery 4. trade like this I nOtilish ; !the orders I could not fill; • • . The Factory all Jersey's lard would take-- leave not a foot to tilt. . My trade is not so very lar still 1 ttnak I have my share: But, render. you may' rest ! assured, 'tis NOT "SOLD EVIf,RYWIIPE." .Iranr.ylK.7"ttrol ,:rulfor Sole b l y Me writer, GEORGE L. BRINING, .21 7 ?): 20 Markct strewn 21 r . J. This Coilee m not composed of poisonous drugs, it contahis nothing d'ehiterious ; many persons use this Coffee that cannot use the pore coffee; it takes but one and half ounces to niake rt.quart oflgood stro:np; cof fee, thn.t, just one-htilf the quantity it iakes of Java Coffee, and ; always less than half the price. z , RETAIL DEALERS May hiirehnse it in less quantities than ten gros tit my prices from the Whplesale e t roeert tr.4),Orders hp mail frond tboleEr.le IDeal ers promptly attended to. I , . -Dr. A. VRENCH's CELEBRATED Tpxza..BITTERS RE becoming the most i poptilar .Nfedicine Pi in circulation.for the pure of - LIVER CO3IPLAINT. ( DEBISITIY t.F THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WitEAKNESS of the STOEACH arid DIGESTIVE or,Gexs. It is also . great ireputation in the ,CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principal Office, r'ouderaport Po...tar C0.,?.i0. lA. 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A complete Set comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt, of cash at the .rate of $4 50 per. vol,, freight at expen3e'Of purchaser. Address A h HA RP ER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. ' CLEAN ACADEMY. The Fall Term will commence August 31st 1361 and continue thirteen weeks.. Tuition from 54.00 to $B.OO per term. Board can be had in the Principal's family. -Rooms for self-boarding can be had in the Academy Buildings at $2.00 per term. • , • E. Iirl1.1)31A11, A. M. Principal, aseiisted by other Teachers. A Teachers' Class will be organized for. the instruction of teachers in their profession: in which Ifolbrook'.e Normal Methods and other ral'usble aids will be used •P. S. MARTIN, RI - in:dent! AT /a 1:11' 111 A /ITIN, Oversaw'''. Winter' ' AT OLMSTE OCR atttentibn is invited to attra.ctlve si.Ock juet recei sate as low as thOame qualities anywhere iu the county. We haFe on hind a largo a' sortment of DoMestic Cottons, 6 , BROWN SFIEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED ME'S I j DENIMS, ST' ticirwas, and' • * COTTON FLANNELS cannct be undersold. • We purchase 'onr goods for Them at a very small -advance From Cost FLANNEL r you want to purchase RED, PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING . At 01 DRESS. GOODS; DELAINES,• = PRINTS, • BROCTIEi and • " WOOLEN SHAMS, HOODS, - • SOICTAGS, IitiBIAS, . BALMORAL• SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES,' a full supply CLOTHIN G. DON'T fail to call befolipurchasing and see the assortment At ainisted's BOOTS & SHOES F - OR . a wo h n e i el 3 a; Children, in great va- For Molasses, syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything In the Grocery!line, call AT OLMSTED'S. I I A full assortment Of almost everything that is kept in a country store on hand. We intend • i to keep Goods that will give 4tisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living prOfit. AT OLMSTED'S, 119aitt+ Grain of 'all hinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins Also, 1 County, Township and School Orders, for all of whici the highest prices will be paid At Olmsted's' Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, EH' I ' • I'ENNSYLVAINIA INPRIAL 'OIL COMPANY, OEFO 136 SOUTH FIFTH STREELr PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,0.00,000. 200, : $5 en . .. I Reserved Capital $250,000. ' President, ALEXANDER 111,CLURE. I Directors A. E, NICLERE, D. S. JACEMAN, ELISFIA W. DAVIS, THOMAS A. SCOTT, J, C. BO.MRERGER, PETER B. SMALL, JOHN M. POMEROY. JAMES M. SELLERS, Secretary. ELISIIA W. DAVIS, Treasurer. —o— , ThislCompany has 120 acres of land, in fee, on Allegheny River immediately op'Posite Oil City, and adjoining Laytonia, with q 0 rods front ott the river, and 15 rods front on Lay's Ron. t lllon. C. P. Ramidell, editor of the Oil Creek Plonitor, and 'agent for this land, as sures the Company that it will sell in lots for .3100.000, •reserving the oil right which is worth (5100,000 additional Immediate reve nue, will be derived for the Company from the , sale nf)these lots: And the Company have two, good engines with complete fixtures to operate immediately fotr oil. The territory in this immediate focaßty has never failed to DM.. d 0 ce Idofitably. ,-- Also, one hnndred acres, in fee simple, in the ce-tenratad Cherry Stun District; imniudi ately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Corp pany,,lwhose stock is now worth over $3O per share; The Company no have offers, which will b'e aecepted, for sinking wells on lease, witboht any to the corporation and one-* half the proceeds to go to the Company. The Curtin and St. Nicholas Companies are in this jimmediate locality, and their stock is now Commanding a large premium. In ad., dition, the Company has 40 acres, in fee sim ple, do Cherry Tree Ran, which empties into Oil'Creek, and in the best - producing section of the Oil Territory, and 110 acres in fee sitnple, on Walnut Bend, five miles above the moth of 011 Creek, and not over two miles fromithe celebrated Reed well, now produc ing o er 200 per day. Also,4l:te lease of three tracts of land, two 1= on Oil reek each producing over tenbarreis [ , \ per 4ay, and!one on Allegheny River, pro; ' ducing ten 'barrels per day of heavy oil, worth ' now $2l peritarrel. • The Company DOW . TC 2 ceives threepto,urths of the proceeds of the last ;named 'Wei,. and one-half of the other 'Wei, and , Each of th se tracts will be developed by the Compaity b. sinking additional wells, and ,• the engines a d fixtures are now on hand to do it..l • • • • fie - Subscriptions . ly, as more than One-had ready engageft - - Tubseriptions will be rep , ef the Cstripe4. '--Boston ds SEI he large and ed, and for an be bought d varied as . "uprising !Mil PES, CHECKS, oit which we ash l and offer RAY, BLUE, or LANNEL, cull msted"s. . At Olmsted's. At Oltiastell's ,h\ tTist be made prompt of the stock is al e COred st the office Rare Chances .I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib:- era). thin : ONE F4R3I!--3 1 / 4 6 Aeres-46 Cleared , ONE FARM 1.-235 Aeres- r -80 Cleared ONE TA1131!-50 Acres-15 Cleared • ONE E&R:1.1!--300 Acres-5 Cleared I I • And'lots of other ;Farms anit Land. Some money may be required down. Lucien * Bird. Brookland, Pa., July '2,'64.,tf , flaring secured the services of • HENRY S. COWEETRN, of- twenty. Tears experience in England and America. lam prepared Ito furnish farmers and traveler's with the Vest of Hofse and Ox Shoeing, Shing,le.Knives, Butcher Knives dc., promptly. • L. BIRD, Proprietor, • • Brookland, Potter Co., Pn. • • formerly calleellCushiiiotiille May 45,. 1 1864. AT . 1 If: J. OLMSTED'S, TORN can always lie found the 'nest o .Cooking, Box: and Parlor ' ( E . Also. TlN : and SLIEET •IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH HOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SA?-FANS, and CAULD RONS.; • Also, Agrimiltural'lmplernents, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CLTL,TIY;A -TO RS, CORN-SHELLERS, Hoßsli“?...i.us, DOG-pOWERS , - - HIS Ny().RK , • ' is well [ /wide and the material l izofoil. ' Good and substantial EAVES-11101.7bl HS ru l t up in any plirt of the County Terms easy. 'Ready Pay, of all kinds,' including Casheldoul refused. ' 1 I . - 1 Store on Main Street Opposite the Old Court llouse r l Coudersport. J Aug. 1, 1861.4-50. PUTNAM Clothes Trigger Will Wiring ;anything fijorn a single Ticrena. to i I a lic&Quilt. • '• .PI:tICES 5.50, $6.60, an $3.00. s's i;IP. A. Stebbins & Co., I, its for Potter conqty.—Jan 25. 1863 ME A. STE,B IN &ICo., I MI MEI , 1 . raying the 'highest. price in . IL I . 1 I I • CASH :for WOlO L 1 50 1 000 POUNDS INANtED COudersport, June 186'3. P. A. Stebbins, & CO. • IA IRE AGENTS for the sale .of WHEKLEI3. & WILSON'S' SEWING MACHINES for Potter CotBAT Nor'z' 18,.'63 • , -TOl3 , A AN LINIMENT DR VENIT 11 AS GIVEN . UNIVERSAL SATISFAC TION duri,ng the fourt4n ear it haS been introduced into the United States. After being trial ,hy millions, ii has been prOlaaned the Pain destroyer of the world. Pain cannot b 6 where this linifnElft is ap plied. •:If used as directed it cannot and nev er 'haS failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and influenza, it cant be !teat. One 25c.ent bottle will cure all the abOve, besides being useful in every family for sadden aCci dents,l such RE burns, cuts scalds, insect stings,',&e. It. is perfectly ihnoeeut to ; bake internally, and: can be given 'tol the oldest person or yotingest child. Price 25 an,J 50 cents a bottle. Oflice, 56, Cortlandt .S.lleet ; New Ycirk. -- Sold druggists. PAID• FOR BUTTER, " (• by E. spene r NHOOD: MI ROW RESTORO ! HOW LOST! - - - • I Just published, a new edition Of By. Culver lE;viebrated Trr.'s.Say on the radical care (without niedieind) of SPERIUTORIIIIOEA, or Seminal Wcaknessi, In yOluntary Seminal losses,. Ismorescr,'Menta.l and Physical Incapacity, ImpediMents to Mai , Tinge, etc. ; also, CoNsr...mertos, krILHPSY, and Firs, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only C cens. Tile celebrated alahor" in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming chnsequences of self-abusq may, be radically cued without• the dangeroOs lisp of internafl medicine or the application Of the 14. - nife--1 Pointing out a mode of cure,r, rttl once simple, certain and effecutal, means of which ev ery sufferer, no matter What,' his condition may be, may cure himself chenPly, private'ly and radically. • I * This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth. and every man,in the land. Sent, under seal, in, a plain envelope, to any address, past-paid, on . receipt Of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers.' CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO I ., 121 Bowry, Now Yori . ,Post office box 4586 OATS !' OATS ! OATS ! WANTED j - 1r will pay SOI Cts.. for OATS delivered at my Store in Millpeit. B. S. COLWELL. Dec. 19, 1864 lEjf LINT'S BLOOIt OF RUSES,--tor the Ls JI.JI t 'STEBBINS' 111 Lamination is va riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, - impure air, filth - and. filthy- habiu, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its . . . . . origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " frOm parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to he the rod of ilim who says, wilt visit the iniquities of the Lathers upon their children." :The diseases it • originates take Various names,. according to The. organs attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings wfik:h suppurate and be come ulcerous sores;- in the stomach and' bowels, derangements Which produce indi-, gestion, dyspepsia; and liver eomphfints ;- on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous .affectione.: These, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz., puritidation and invigora-' Lion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that life of the flesh" healthy, .ydu cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti:4 dotes that Medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and far the curie of the disorders it entails.) That it is far slipe riot' to any other reffledy yet devised,. is known by all who have; given it a trial.' That it 'lOO combine virtuOs truly extraordinary in their effect upon this.class of complaints; is indiOtably proven by the greattuultitudo of publicly known' arid remarkable cures it has made Of the .fdlloWing diseases: King's Evil, or ; Glandular ,Swellings, • Tumors,, EruptionS, Pimples, I:3lotche& and Sores; Erysipelas, Rose or St Anthony's , Fire , Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits!in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, IDropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections; Mercurial DiSeases, Female Wtaknessesand, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise fromimifrity. - of the blood. Minute reports ) of individual cases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC; win is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous *distribution: wherein may be learned, the direction for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all) other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cased are purposely taken from all ;sections of !the country, in . order that every reader now have access to l soine one who can speak toi l him of its benefitsfrom personal )experience. . Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and this leaves its • victims far more subject to disellse and its fatal results than are healthy cOnstitutions. Hence it tends tel shorten, anti 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 - hi adequate tol its cure. ) This wi now : offer to the public under the name of ArEa's SARSAPARILLA: filth6Ltirit it is compoSed of ingredients, some of which exceed thh beat of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you May protect yourself froth the Suffer .ing and danger of these idisorders. -Purge out :the l foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blond, purge out the causes of diSease, and vigOrous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates :the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on :my )part of it. We know the public have been .deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, .that promised much and did nothing; Mit they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abOn . iant trial ) , and there remains no. %testier'. of s sinpassing excellence for the cure 'of the afflicting diseases ,it is intended to :reach. Although under till! same name, it is:a very different medicine from any other, which has been b'efore the people, and is far wore iof fectuat than any other which has ever been available to them. , S CHERRY, PECTORAL, Tho World's Great . Reniedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief 'of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has beef so long used and. so uni versally known, that we need do no more than assure the publicthat its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been; and : that maybe relied on to do all it has ever doite Prep red by flu. J. C. ATER & Co., Practical and Analytical chemists' Lowell, Mass. fists' every where. I Sold by Ell drug aoi iy a._ _g,gn Sold by C. S. 4: E.: A. Jones, Coudersport. Gliappt.l Bros., clisses. C. 11.. Shinn:let-% 0. , im,-nyo. )lat?1,1 & Nichols, X illport. Co., r.oulet, and by Dealers; .eVe rs• NV 11 ere . I - • SAPONIFIER, O r Coricknt - r.rxt Family Atom , Maker. : 1 WAR mskes high prices,. Saponifier helps ti* reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cts.l a pound by u9ing your kitchen grease. CA UT lON As spurious Lyes are of-i f , rerads aces*, and 'es the system to into disorder and