Non -Detention or Incontinence of Ilene. Inflamraa lio or Ulceration-of the Madan-or Ni4neys, Dlseases of, the Prostrate Gland, Gravel, Dries. Dui Deposits, DropeP ell Swellings, Organic. Wealantes, Debility, Yilaals Com• pleiats, ha. . 1 liELMBOLD'S ). FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Improved nose Wash 17111 radically extirmtnato from the system Diseases arts• lag f co= llabits of Dissipatt ,n, expense, little or ew change of dist, no inonvonienes or expipurs; sooaplstily soperselling those unpleasant nvsrous remedies, °spades end lareury, in curing' the:4 , d 15088,31. USE I-1 E LIVIE 01.1-D'S FLUID EXTBACT 13UCtIU In all Diseases of the Urinary O rgans, whet ja r existing la ~.fr tuts or srstatnom whatever cause or) inatiny, and ars maffsr of how long atanding. It is plea ant In its taste and odor. IWIEDLLTZ In action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of B ,rn: or fr4r.. Thole saTerlng from B , alan D.nr' or Daizsco Corlett. lotions, procure the Benz cery at once, . T. Rearler must bo aware that howev.er slight may be theetteck of the abovo dinISCS, it is certain to anct Soctily Hearn, 3featal Parcef.-s and Illipp:nat It no treatment le submitted to, Copsumptiou or Innnity may 41.11th0 ♦boys diseases require tho 'al& of a diurotto. HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCHU . Is the Groat 13EELA I'6E3 cp-x,r)9s 11101ILT COSCIUCTItATED Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, sr purifying the blood, removing all diseases arising from acne and Imprudence In We, chronic ,constitutional &s -ame, arlMag from an ImpU're stato of the blood, and th e sty rellablo and effectual known remedy for the cure of krofult, 3eald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of to Bones. Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, %Naples on the Face, Tatter, Erysip etas, and all scaly crup• tiOnS of the skin, and beautifying the court-ram% f. .. A „ p . A . A : 9. . argo,, : ~„. . .ti. - 0-1 ,- , * --- , :fox4 ,r,,,: t ., a ‘ ,,, , ~.k. •, ,, V?:',.-v-.? .; c -P'..- 1 45.611''''' t ,' ",..-c..4.-%,,,. t1 0.. -- - -I..:"''Nimailii. NOT A FEW the wont disorders that ardiet mankind arise from Mt . An - option that accumulates in the Blood. Of all the dis WV Irbil that have been Made to purge it out, none can Amid in effete =LOBO LIMB COMP° UNP zyrzACT L? 84123,1rAnruA.: It cleanses and renovates the good, instills the Tlgor .of health Into the and turps out the humors . hich make disease.. It stimulates Ile healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders irk! grow and rankle in tho Blood. 'Such a remedy, that :Wald be relied on, has long been sought for, and now, f Is (Int time, the public have one on whlch they can de. end. Our space here does not 'admit of getilicates to sow Its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to to sick that It has:el:tun aurpassl33 any thin they bay, Vier taken. Tr? tablespoonsful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added i a plot of water, b twill 0 Vac, Dict, Drial:, At bottle is equal to a Gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 1 the decoelloa ao usually. =Ade. The above Extracts era prepared ou purely ecleatifle Airislples—la Vacua—=ll emtiody the fail etrength of he ingredients entering tat., Out: corapmitioa. A ready :td conclusive test will bo a com?ar:zon of theLr proper. tea with tato set forth to the L'. Dispensatory, `l` vow To USE THE la floater' of the flood, Ilumore o❑ the race, or any atd fTeri l jlaTt Or the 131:4', use Eztra7t op te flropleaand all cateraal Alumor3 or Erupt:pas the Improred Rose , 4 Vie the Lxtract riuthu for ell dieestee requiring tilt; ei.t of a Diuretic, except not:: of Clot:rine: y 077,3:15, donor:i:ea Gle-t; In throe use ❑le Extract Liactu and inject tottn the ItOproved Rcze Wath. Or' TIIVE EXTItACTS rt.tvr. EtEI AMIITTED TO 1.715 E IN TIIS UNITED ETAT.T.S and a:se a.e la rimy general t3O in a:1 the E7ATE 1;061'11%1U AND INSTIITTION3 through , ut the laad, as we:[ FiTat4 practice, ar.:l a:a co:4lZereLl as Lzvalaabla roziedles. NEDICII3E DELIITERZD TO ANT 4.DDISESS. pirCog leiter3 to- IiELIMOLDIS DRUG h Critg:CAL WATIEITOrSE, b 94 Broadway, U. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, OR TO lIILMISOLD'S !,lEDICII, DEPOT, 104 South Telt)] St., Assembly Build's, Plat Da4rZs Symptoms Cam,raz.nccattans, IGLU BY ALL GRUEGISTS EIZRYIVERE. Beware of Counterfeits! ' 1 -, i PA., STATE NORTIA4 . StiROOL --1 - )..lANSFIIifiD, TIOGA ~ C 0 , PA. TFII3 I:I4TITCTIOX.iyin 1 Recognised by the State 411htiorities, in, ' December,llo 1 ' • I All A S c 1 I . t. State Normal hool; b odformalty Opened as ouch iii September 31365.1 1 • .?he School is at length . pl, . aoes upon a at , , sure basis—the State apprOpriation of the current year .enabling the Tibstee to extin4 gulch the greater portion of l oe l ontstandic 4 % liabilities, and to Make exteneite improTel taunts upon the buildings and grounds.. . .The Spring Tenn - wit. conimenai - aboui Marcie 10, 1.86. 1 Ji' Prof. P. A. Attatc;for the pest six years in charge of the Chester CoUnty (Pa.) 'Normal School, has been elected Principal, tied Prof. J.Strait, of the Edinboro State Normal School. tion, has beep appointed to thuprofe'ssurship of Languages and Mathematics, • Prof. Allen is, well known tiiroughoift the State as a.-gentleman of accUra‘ scholarship, possessing a practical expari4nce of fifteen years as an educator of teaches, and a thorl ough acquaintance with ;thae educational wants, acquired frbm h i s cprinection with County institutes in every ! section of Penn sylvania, as well as in otber•Statesj Competent and thorough :instructors will be provided foi the ether deO&tments of the School: 1 The 14iilding has been refited throughout and provided with . furnituref the most ap proved style, together with.ab! extensive col lection of mups,charts;andworks of reference. Excellent Chemical and Pbilosuphical ap paratus will be in readineks 4 the opening of the School. •. r !I i • -To keep pace with the itiaPtOvernents in ed uentiop, a =gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable apparatus iiecir the heavier abd lighter essrcises has al, ea y been secured 4 The school year is divide to hree terms of thirteen weeks each, with itto vacation, ex cept the Week of Christmas riblidays. It is desirable that sttkienO r should enter at the commencement of a ter*, Itnd for a period of not less than thirteen wee4i Tuition, in advance per term, Stt.oo. No extra charges for the laguages oritle higher math, eroatics. Text !books rented fit reasonlible rates. Vocal and instrumenial music at 1 teachers' prices. Boarding i:nl the ha 11,539 00,, per 'ern, -,. wood for winter; f,3 00 per term; washing, $3 25; room rent. $1 50; The arrangements now made are of such , a nature as to wnriant the Trusteeslin saying that no other institution in .the Sjate affords better facilities for *he rgthlezition of Teachers, of -fur the preparation ki , f students for college, o for goneral business .;' i • .1' i further particulars address the Princi pal, at Mansfield, 'flop county, Pytt. • I 1 \V. C. RIPLEY, Tiles. 13c;ard of Trustees. ALBERT CL A 11K, Se.cretar4 1 Mansfield, Dec. 30, 1964. ' I I”4o74vi)ii - NO„, CELEBRATED -COFFEE. • Whilst trying Coffee ot;all theivar4m.i brands, Remember' -BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR"— . at the head it stands. True. 'it's not like others that are "SOLD EVERYWHERE." A little stretch, we allido know, gopd goods wilreasilv bear' (But: a stretch like'this—"sold everywhere"— . , is very apt to tear.) Now, I can safely, say, Withoutiaq hesitation, There's none like ••BROWN'ING'S; EXCELSI OR.' in enlightened tot ion. Skilled elie:mistsllluve not found' ‘i:Ciortre'e from' any store! I , •jj ' PoSsessing the seine ingredients .as "Brown! • ing's Excelsior." Nor is there any'Uuc, in or cut of the Coffee i trade, .1 Who knows themrticles from which "Brown leg's ExcelSior" is Imade. cm told it's made: from bailey, ]rye, Wheat,' beaus, and,peas• 1 Name a thousand other Ithings—btit the RIGHT LINE if yolti I leas 4 But with the CcAlteelmenll will nbt hdld con tention For the many, Many ' thing's they say—too . numerous too, naentitinl ' 1, Whilst they're engaged in running round' • from store to store 1 , To learn the current Wholesale 'price of "Browning . 's Exceisibr," Some who know my Coffee gives / perfect sat-' ' isfaction, . • Have formed a plan by which !they hope to cause a quick reaction. I The case—'itis- with a:rev; no doubt 'twill be • , with more— ' • To name their Coif' 'e after mine, (BROWN 4 LNG'S) EX.C.EL,SIOR." • Some say their's the, duly bra &that will sVint a ready test. Now try a little,of them which, you like the best. I Three years hale passed away •Sincell first ! sold a stole •; Never have I in yourptper,advertisdd before; ' Nor would I note, or ever consent to publish' more, I If like some used by `everybody," "sole • e.verywh4e," in "every Store." trade like this I do not wish '; th'e orders T, could ant' fill The Factory- all Jerseys lard,would take— leave notr'a foot to till. • • My trade is not very large; still I think T not • have mylihare; But, reader. you rest ,assiired p 'tis2NOT ~ S oLO tygrir ER "" r Nantel,7cicirg:opd for S;Tie kr j. fhe writer, GEORGE; L. SRO No. 20 ..1/0 4 ket 1 street ' l Caniden, 247 J. Coffee is' not comPosedl of poisonous drags, it contains iictiaingldelorrioits ;•=en.y' persons use this Coffee, tliat c nntit use ma pure coffee; takes but onp add ; a half) ounces to makle a quart cif go 1 strong cof fee, that being just one-half the qmintity, it takes of Java Coffee, and alvrays'less than half the price. , N RETAIL DEALERS may puthase in less quantities thanjten gross t at my prides from the Wholesale Grocers. , , ' I J liiS.Orders by mail from Vi - holegatec ers promptly adten6d to. 't ; WAGON SI-10P 1 , MBE subscriber having loc.ittedi in Lewis '.l. rille is prepared to do al, kinds of work in his linb, on short notice paid lin ?the best manner. , i I 1 , Making and Repairng i ; 1 anti kinds. . , Cam enabled by th aid mal chinery told° work in the wloni,line better and cheapdr tmn any other establishmtnt in '1 the county , , - am also I prepared to make GOFFINS. : 1 EPSON HYDE. Ulysses, P.enn's, Dec., t., 194 1 ---1- lA. STErI:NS k Cp. a l . old Le ger. All pers them will please oall and a, eeeonnts uts lit; - !he p Coliestiich 7'l ,1 I,lt SIMMONS' CpLUMN. FRIENDS AND CTSTOMENS I return you my sincere thanks for yonr liberal patronage, for the piast few - years, and would *ay to you that I hare locp.ted myself at Vellsrille, N. Y., and may 'hereafter 'be fonSd at the ! EMPIRE STORE NEW YORK STORE (*flying bought out the Store formerly ocol‘ pled by Geoi Asher), I shall continue to t . - It WHOL.ESALE AND RETAIL L in both of the above Stores, and hope to see all of my old friends and customers, as they are in want of Goods, and will try , to sell them low enough to pay thetnlor calming. Wel are now selling the best PRINTS froml l 12 to IS cents. Extra. GINGHAMS from 15 to 25 cents. GoOd SHEETINGS from' 12 to 25 coats TICKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, and all ot he Goode in proportion. CL 0 T_HIX G.-- Gciod suits for $lO to $l5 and Extra fine snitshin proportion. And as I have an over stock of Clothing I will sell at Whole sale 15 pjer cent less than the same can be bqught in Ne . iv York. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, ' , • 'at reduced prices. GROCERIES rcry toff RICH DRESS SILKS, EM PRESS CLOTHS, POPLINS, and other styles of Ladie , i! Dress Goode, very Tinning io.receive an early ,eall, I rain ypur friend, . C. If. SIMMONS. Wellsville, N. Y., March 25. 1865. A:UUMPLL•'TE PICTORIAL HISToitY OF THE TIMES." "T . 4e Best, C4c , ip st, mid ntvst Success J/141 l'innAly, Paper in the Union." IHARPER'S' WEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLLSTRATED. . Critical Notices of the Press,. The best Family Paper publishd in the United States."—Neu: London Advertiser. ) 'rThe '3iodel Newspaper of our dountry—, , coinnlete in, ali f the 'Departments of an Amer ican family paper—Harper's Weekly.has earn ed for itself a right to its title "A JOI7RNAL ,OFJCIVILIZATION Y. Evenio Post. paperfurni:qies the best illustrations. Out . future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long after writers,and painters, and publishers are turned toto dust." -Lli'Vew York Evangelist. ) .A. necessity in every household.l'—Boston Transcript. l'Jt is, at once a leading political and hisSo rical annalist of the nation."L--The Pres: t ”The best of its class in Aruerica'—Boston Traveller: • SUBSCRIPTIONS. • 1865- The rublishers have perfected al syStem of mahing by which, they eau supply the'MAGA zits'. and 'WEEKLY promptly to those who pre f,,tt to receive their periodicals dirtctly from the Office of Publication. Posimafters and others desirous of getting up Clu,hs sill be supplied with a handsome pictorial show-bill op anplication. The pOstage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a 3-6tir. which must be paid at the subscriber's post office. ,HAAPER'S WF.F.KLY, one year i $4 00 An Fxtra Copy of either the Weekly or Mao ri!' o will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five SUbscrihers at $.l 00 each, in one remillance ; or SiziCofiies for $2O 00. Bath .Numbers cati be supplied at any time. The Amittal Volumes of Harper's Weekly, id neat cloth bindit,g.wilt be sent by express, free of expense, for $6 each. A complete• Set, comp - rising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of caoa at the 'pato of $4. SO per vOLJ freight at expense of plirchnser. ?ddress HARPER k. BROTHERS, 'lin Square, SCw York. SA LE Yr HE Sul4criber offers for Sale follow !ing tracts of land, to wit : One tract of One Hundred and Forty-three and seven-tenths acres in Pike! township, Potter county, on the Genesee Forks. Price $llOO. Sixty sizres are improved, with one log barn, fracas , kitchen, frame barn, forty good I.fruit trees, and two huridred sugar maple trees. The farm will cut OM, in a good season, sufficient, at. present .prices, to pay for it. Also, 'another tract of Fifty-six and two tenths acres, in Eulalia township. tour miles from CouderSport, Thirty acres of which are! improved, with one frame house, log barn,' and some fruit trees thereon., Price $450. Also, a Wagon Shop and 'half lot in the Borough of Coudersport, one lot west of P. A. Stebbins' & Co's Store near Glassinire's Hotel. The tools, lumber, kc., can be bought rea sonably ; oe a portion of them,if thepurchstier so desires. One half can be paid in Wagon- Work. A redue r tion of ten per cent will be made for Cash down. ForTurOier particulars enquire qf the sub scriber at his.W.egnu-Shop in Cour ersPort. Feb. 20, 1865. - W. R. IV,PS. l e ciOing np Aln .ns indebted ettiel, before t opei.ofacer f. I AND SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &C., AND CROCKERY TERMS Winter Go\ofis I AT OLMSTED'S: 1701 IR atttention is invited tb the large and ittrective stock just received, and for sale as lovas the same qualitiel can be bought anywhere in the county. • • We have on hand a !erg, end varied as sortment of Domestic Cottons,lco-vrising BROWN ,SHEETINOS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED ItUSLINS,' DENIMS, I STRIPES, CHECKS, TICKINGS,an4 COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. We purchase our goods for Cash and offer theta a very suutH Itdriturc Prom Cost. _, . • FLANN ELS. • I F Jou Want to puctbasl {Bl, :GRAY, • RIME, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call At Olmsted% DRESS GOODS; DEk.A IN ES, ' PRINTS, BROCIE, ntid : WOOLEN SNAWS; HOODS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS, 4ALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES,' a full supply At OlmstqcPs. CLOTHING B ON'T th fail to call e t before t pnrcbasing- and gee At 'Minuted's BOOTS & SHOES Olt FMen, Women Children, in,great va .rieiy ad cheap At Oltutitied'e For Molassgs,syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything in the Grocery ling , call AT OLMSTED'S. A full asEortrnent of alinost everythiqg that 13 kept in a country store on hand. Wie intend to keep Goode that will give satisfation and sell good_ articles at the lowest liviri% profit AT OLMSTED'S, • WantOa. Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, ' Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins• AlSo, County, Towns4ip and School Ordfts, for all of which the highest prices will be paid Al Olmsted's • Coudersport, Pa,Noc'r 18, E9Bl 'ENNSYLVANI.4 PERIAL • OIL 00111P4Mir, 'OEFIOE 139 SOUTH FIFTH STREEL • PHILADELPHIA. tal $1,000,000. 200, $5 each eserved Capital $250,000. President, ALEXANDER 3f,OLDRE. Directors' OE A. IC, 2.I . CLDES, D. E. JACKMAN, ELISRA R. DAVIS THOMAS [A.. SCOTT, J. C. BOMBERGER, PETE 4 B. SMALL, JOBN M. POMEROY: JAMES M. SELLERS, Secretary. ELISHA 'W. DAVIS, Treasurer. • —o— • 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. Ilon. C. P. Ramsdell, editoi, of the Oil Creek Monitor, and agent for land, as dares the Company that it will selliin lots for $lOO,OOO, reserving the! oil right which is worth $lOO,OOO additional Immediate reve nue will be derived for the Company/ from the sale of thew lots: and the Company have two good engines with complete fixtures to operate immediately for oil. The territory this immediate locality has never failed to pro duce profitably. Also. one hundred hcres, in fee simple. in the celebrated Cherry Run District, immedi ntely adjoining Cherry Bun PetrO!eurn Com pany, whose stock is now worth over $3O per share. The Company now have offers, which will be accepted, for sinking wells 011 lease, without any Cost to the' corporation and one half the proceeds to go Ito the Company. The Curtin and St. Nicholas Companies are in this immediate locality, and their stock is now commanding a large premium. In ad. diticui, the Company has 40 acres,' in fee sim ple. on Cherry Tree-Ran, which empties into Oil Creek, and in the best producingsection of the Oil Territory, end 110 acres in fee simple, on Walnut Bend, five triilee above the mouth of OR 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 on Oil Creek, each producing ovei'ten barreis per day, and one on Allegheny River, pro ducing ten banels per day of heayy oil, worth now $2l per barrel. The Company now re ceives three-fourths of the prodeeds of the 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 si' Subscriptions must be made•prompt.- ly, as more than one-hall of the- stock is al ready engaged. Tubscriptions will be receivellAt ,the office of the PosejeD7. re Cbces ! I offor for ,sale on reasonable tertaseitei lasi time : \f gApt 1-146 Aeres-46 Cleared FARM! -235 Acres-80 Clealed FARM —5O Acres-5 Cleared ONE ONE ONE ON FARM 1-300 Aeres---5 Cleared 11 I t'of other Farms and Ltiod. And I • moneylney be required down. ,\ Luclea Bird. Okkind, "PS: Suit' 2, '64 tf Som Having secur,ed toe services.of • \ HENRY S. , 00V71317R.17 - BLACK S MITH ; • , coll twenty years experience \in England and Aperica. 1 ant prepaired to Tarnish fanners nipi travelers with the best of \ ' Horse and Ox Sheißing, • Shingle Knives, Butchtr Knives ke.4romptlY, L. BIRD. Proprletbr, Brookland, POtter Cc>.,, Pa. 1 forrnett called quehiril,ville. May 25, 1554. \ AT . R. J. OLMSTED'S STORE can always tiefOund the best , Cooking, Bus and ' . TOTES • Aiso. TIN and SHEET IRON WA 41PO KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, ROTS. Also, lAgficultural implenie such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CIE' LTIYI TORS, CORN-SDELLERS, BORSI4 I R3K I DOG-POWERS, &c. : . . HIS WORK . . is TVOI made and the material ; goo 4. C , and substantialEAVES-TROLTGIIS 1 put ui /thy parvor the County-I'4MS easy 1i.r.,:, P - al of ' all kinds, including Caii: i 2eld , refased. : , ' . Store on Main Street Opposite the . Ad Co' floitse, Cendersport. Aug. 1, 103, -5 PUTNANI' Clothes Wrih„...,,tre Will wring nnytilin ,, b from a single Thread i Lied• Quilt. PRICES : ;35:50, 86.00, and $B.OO. P. A. Stebbins & Co, , Agents for Potter county.—Jan 25, 18G3 I', A. BUB IN & Co., • 1, • ARE Paying the highest! price in : 1 CASK for - WOOL! 50,000 POUF'S WANTE Coudersport, June 28, 18E4. Ungnestioncibly the best sustained of the kind in the , • HARPER'S NEW fITONTRLY RIAGAZI CriticOl . Soticos of the" Press; It is the foremost Magazine of the day fireside never had a more delightful co. ion, nor the million a more enterprising f! than Harper's Magaziue.--lirethodietProll (Baltimore.) The most popular Monthly in the %tor/ Yvrk Obterver. We must refer in terms of eulogy t the high' tone and varied excellences of 14.A11;21CR'S MacAst . sts—a journal with a monthly iirtula tion ofabout /70,000 eopies 7 -in whose inages are to be found some of th4 - cholcest . lighit and general reading of the day. We speak light this work as an evidence of the America': Peple ; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages of+read ing matter, appropiiately illustrated with good:wood-cuts ; and it combines in itself the racy . monthl3 l, and the. more philosoghical• quarterly, blended with !the bestlfeettut t es of the daily journal. It haS grpat pOwer it thel dissemination of a love of pure iheratUre.— Trubner's Guide to ArnOican Liter*, ejiondon, The volunies bound constitute Of thernklvesl a library Of Miscellaneou's reading such cis can not lnt= found in the 'same compass in any .other pubfithltion that has come .under . our notice.—. Bolton Courier • SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1865. The Publishers.have perfected a sysm of mailing by Which they can,supply the stxr: and Wdekly promptlto those whh pre fer to , rective their periodicals directis from the Office of Publication. , - TDe postage on Harper's Magazine i 51,24 cts a year, which- must be paid at subscfiber's post-office. TERMS: Harper 4 Magazine, One 3 car $4 00 - •nr An extra copy of either the Magazine or Bfee/dy will be supplied gratis for every Club dtj Five Subscribers at s•t 00 each, in one remittance ; or Six Copies for $2O 00. I • Back Numbers can bd supplied at anfr time A Complete Set, now; comprising Ticenty one Volumes, in neat cloth 'binding, 'Will be sent by express, freight at expense of the pur chaser for $2 25 per volUme. • 6inyle vplunzes, by mail, post-paid, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, post paid. Address --HARPER BROTHERS, Franklin SgiMrc, New orlc. OfiTS ! OATS OATS': • WANTED : Iwill pay SO ; ,Cts. . CASE!, fort OATS , delivered at my Store in 13: S. COLWiLL. De0. t 1911864. • ,:lAyer7s, •, • VIII NtOttn r s .o=2 smarm tea Serofala and Scrofhlons Disease* .1 7 r0r4 EinaxEcles, a well-knots:7g inemehaiq of ask• . ford, 3/bine. . ' _ "I have,sold largo quantities 'oryour -Sassai , . t. rit.La, but never yet one bottle which failed Of desired effect and full satisfaction to those who ttiot It. As fast as our 'pieople try' it, thdY.sgred thefe btu been= =acme like it before in our connnunitj." BruDtlealLTinaphrs, /Botches, Pusteleeitg. cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skia. Frani Rep. Rob!. Stratton, Bristol, England.' • o .1 only do nay duty to von and the publicdwhen I add' ay testimony to that you publish of the rao. dieinal virtues of your SAILSAPARIL.I.A. lfy claukti ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which-we were unable; to cure until-we tried Tour SAIIS.IPSZILL.L. She barn been well for some months." From Mfrs. Jane E. nice, a irell-kninencutes esteem& lady of Dennisrille, arpe v y 3Pry Co., 'N.J. "31v daughter has suffered for a ear past with serofeilons eruption, - which .was very troubleaOtne. Nothing .afforded any relief until We tried ybilr Sansarautta.a, widen soon completely cured her." Prom Charks P. Gage, Esq., of the ericleliAntitris ..lfarray 4 - Co., manullielurtrs of enamelled 21a.pers in Nashua, I bad for Feveral ft - earts a Tory troublesome humor in my Sane, wierclt _grew construatlyi wore until it eitsfe,ured my features and became as Intol4 erable afflacuca.. 1 ieletl almost'eveny thing a xrutri ueuld of both i.drice and madicine, but witintut any relief whttever, until f teet,k. your Sins.tr.4ium-4 It Unmediatedy made myf 1A worse, is you told ms it might fora time; bat la, a for weeks - the near skin began to fern nader the blotches., atoei eon= tinned until ray fare is as smooth as anyloody'a. and I km without any symptoms of the elisease that I know of. I enjoy tutrfeed. health, and without a doubt cue it td your SAE:saran.: LLA:" Erysipelas—General Debility=-Paro" - the • Blood- • From Seu-Le. 17,71 Ft On St.. No-4 Tort.. \I Dr_ ATe:n. I seldom full to remove Eruptions aud Screfaa's br the persevering no.e of yonr and I ,fiave just L''),T reredtea attack `•44 lirczighant Enfaxr,ar with it. No alterative we O posses equals the SAL PAEiLLA .vou bare sup- I plied to the -prViebb/Vll us well us to tie people." Ycreera Jpkrlsturi.. Env- Ircheinan.,lohie. twelve years, 5 hod the yellow 34...ve1 , w, a n Xi , -ht arm, during whicti time I tried of the celebrated p!;ye.:LeinLv I could reaeti, =el took bun ,' dreds of s e c tollars worth of at)-lietues. The ulcers ' were se, toe . : tust the cons became vieJtele, and the - doctors cieeJnei !hut my t7l Inuetty: amputated. began taking your "r.tr:.; t Took two but; [lei, and voce' Tog)dher tare have I FL , ftrtld as tiny body. I.Setog in r. pub:“.f.plare, ,klKotril to every. body In thisrl e.l- , zak tugy, es eitates the trou d er of P. P., C. Jr., a Icadiv of the Can.r.r.G.J3 'arlia meta. d "1 hiwe used year SAthF.u•Aßtt.i.t inlay farriny„, for general de.diity, mid for puri.rlting flee r) with very teeneti-uel results, and Lel euathience oommendiug . it to the arlrier . t.-ti." 1 St. Anthony's Fire, .Ftese, , ;Salt ithetun; • Scald Head, bore :eyes. Fr . = Harrelller, Est., the nt,.'e editor of cht 74unkh”.70),..71: be7a. , perft, ' • Our only child, ahutit three years of. age', was attackcpy pimples Oil his ' forehead,. They rapidly. spread until they termed a lirathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes tor c,tce days. A skillul physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days. we guarded his hands, lest with them he should tear °pelt the fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else wd had any hope from. we began giving your SAIMVPARILLA, and applying. the iodide Cl potash lotion, as you direct. The core began to heal when we had given. the first bottle, and .was Well when we had finished the second. - The child's eyelatilies, which had come out, grew - again, and he is now ns healthy and fair as any other. The whole, neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Di 303.30. From fir. .Tram' Stoat, st. Lords, Missow4. I find - your SARSAPAI:ILLA a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms - Svphilir and for syphilitic diseaec than any other we possess. The proles,ion are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we hare." • • ' . • Front A. J. French, N. D., an eminent physician of :tease., who is a prominent .mciaLer of • the Legislature or Massachusetts. ArEn. 3 . 1 - dear Sir: I Imre found your SAMAPAUILI.7.t an excellent remedy for. Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, nod ciliro tual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield: to otherrentedies. Ido not. know what we can ern plot- twith more certainty of succeis, Where a power fulltlterative is 'required." Orr. Chas. S. J'an Lieu, of „Ven , Dransmick, had dreadful ulcers on'his fegs, caused by the abuser of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy qr treatment that could be applied, until the persevering:use of AvEit's SARSAVAlCll.l..t.reliele•d him. Few cases tan be found more inveterate and diatressing, than this, and it took several I dozen bottles to cure him Leueorrhcea, Whites, Female TireakiaesS, are generally produced by internal Scrofu/ous Lit ceration, and are very. often cured by the :literati'v effect of this SAnsAi..tntr.LA. Some cases require however, in aid of the S.ir.s.tr.tutt.t..l., the application of local remedies. From "the well-I,vnen and widely-eelebrated Dr, Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. I lieve found your SAnsAt.Antt.t..t an excellent alterative , in disenses of females. Many eases of Irregularity, leiteorriima,„ Internal UlceratiOn. and local debility, arising front the rcrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatjnent." Lady, unwilling to allow the publication ra j her name, : Eil M " My (laughter and ntyself have been cured of a very debilitating Lencorrlimn of long standing, by tvcd bottles of your SAILIAPARICL,I." The iiend rant Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease), Neuralgia, when caused by Sergrala in the system, are rapidly .cured by this E cr. SARSAPARILLA. , ?d.-- AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, Unit we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to thq.best it ever ; has been. and that they may be depended on' to do:all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. , AVER, M. D., & Lowell, Mass.,! and sold by , Soil by C. S. & E. A. Jones,,Couderspert. C,happel tiros., Ulysses. C. 11. Simmoes, ()Away°. Nrann & .7;;iy•bolz,lport, Colwell .!z; "Co., Roulet, and by Dealers everywhere. DZANH OD : HOW LOST I 4 HOW RESTORED 1 H • Just published, n nest edkion f Dr.. Culversvell s B Ceiebratied Essay On the radical cure (without medicine) of SeeRMATOBRHOF:A, or Seminal llleahnecs, In voluntary Sanival losses. 13:Port:Noy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedirpents to Mar l riage, etc.; also. CuNSUMPTION, F?I'LRPSY, and FITS, induced by self-indulgenee or sexual extravagance. • . *** Fricr, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cells: The celebrated ataltor in thlis adruirablO essay clearly demobstratei, from a thirty years successful pratieb, that i the alarming consequences ,of self-abuse mayl be radically cued without the d4ngerous use of. internal medicine, or the application 4'the knife— pointing out a move of cure, , once simple, certain and effecutal. by- Jneansif•which ev ery sufferer, no matter what, his condition mai be, may cure himself cheseply, privately' and radically. *** This Lecture should bL. v in the hands of every youth send every intinq..4 l the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain enkelope t to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or . two post stanips. Address the Titiblishers.' CHAS. J. C. FiLINE I& CO., 127 Bowry, Bow Yoric,Post °pop boT 4586 VASH PAID FOR BtitTER, by E. 161 Spencer HUNT'S BLOUM OF ROSE§ H ;---for the Ls TEBBIFS'
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