The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 07, 1865, Image 4

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    &ARO EXTRATI
/Obi lion-Retention or Incontinenco of urine, rattarkaa
eon or I:liberation of the Dladder'or Kidneys, Diseases of
Mo Prostrate Gland, Gravel, Eric:: Dust Deposits; Dropsi
cal Swellings, Organic Weaenase. Dcbility, Female Cam
bial:lts, •
lIELMBOLD: I S
'FLUID EXTRACT FICHU
Improved nose Wp,sh
WW radically exterminate from the system Diseases aris
kigi from Habits of Dissipation, at Wes awns, Mae or
too Mange of dies, no inconvonknes . or emposure;
sonapietaly superseding those unpleasant and dangerous
rooseded,Copabia and Hersury, in curing these diseases.
S E HEI.A.M733OI4D'S
PLUM TMOT 11'0111;
In all Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing
ILA= or ?mum, from iolcatever cause originating,;cr.ncr
esermotner g/ how long eta nding. It is pleasant 'nits taste
antioder,lslllEDLlTE in action, and more strengthening
than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken. Dawn or Delicaie Collett.
ations,procure eta 22cmcdy at once,
Th. Reader must be aware that however slight may be
the attack of the above diseases, it Is certain to affect his
.eddy Health, Mental Powers anti Happinesy. It no
treatment b submitted to, Consumption - or Insanity may
esume.
LU the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
le the Great Diuretic.
TT - tql - Llarcoa,irs
ntaamr. CONCE47IIITED
•
Compound'Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
star purifying the blood, removing, all diseases arising from
Wets and Imprudence in life, c'aronie constitutional dis
lises arising from an impure state of the 'Aced, and the
aly reliable and effectual known remedy , for the cure of
tars:Ada, Scald Bead, Salt Manta, Pains and twelling of
Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches,
Dimples on the race, Tatter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup
t/a. of the akin, and beautifying the oo:lrtrzioar.
!1: 4 ,6 1, 1
• ‘ItIA A.e.Dtteb, .
;t. , •
!!'", „ •
NOT 13,. Vre... ^ W , ,
4? the wont Alsorders that afaiet mankind arise from the
teteraptlon that accumulates in the Blood. Of all the
s-veries that havo been made to purge it out, none can
Aqui Int/eel HELITBOLD'S 00.11 POUND EXTRACT
Sr 51R5AP...1.12.111.4.. It cleanses and renovates the
toad, instills the vigor 'of health into the system, and
lanes out the humors which mate disease. It stimulates
• he healthy fbnctions of the body, and expels the disorder?
'.lst grow and rankle In the Blood. - such a remedy, that
?am be relied on, has long beep sought for, and now, fo
fint time, the public have one on which they can de•
Our space here does not aiiinit of cert.tdcates to
- e.3ow.lts effects, : but the trial of a single bottle will show to
sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they-have
Jew taken.
Tiro tab lespoons ful of the Extract c f Sarsaparilla, added
to 6 ptctiPor water, is equal to the Llshon net Drink, and
ISO bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
aT the decoction as usually made.
•
The above Extracts are prepared on Pares , scientLic
jedrietples—ln Menu—and embody the full strength of
dttelagredlents entering, into thcir composition. A ready
Ned eonelorive test will he a comparison of th roper
emirrith those set (orlitlis the U. S. Illspensktory.
140Vit TO - I= T 1 .4"; .,
inDlseases of the Blood, Humors on the race, or any'
and every part of the body, use Extract Sarsaparilla, ap
'Ming to Pimples and all external Gunsors or Eruptions
tie Improved Rose Wash. i •
Use the Detract Duchu for all diseases requiring the aid
elr a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as
eonorrbcem and Gleet; in these use the Extract Buchu
and Inject with the Improved Rase Wasio •
or 'MESE EXTRACTS IfIVE DEEP ADMITTED
SO on DITIIE UNITED STATES ..knuY, and also are
IlirilPygetieral use In all!the STATE HOSPITALS AND
sumac nisTrntrzoss throughout the land, as well as
tit prlvaW Ipractics, and are causitlered as invaluable
NEDICINE
DELIVERED TO ct Y iIDDRESS.
Dtreot letters to— '
Bel:BOWS DRUG k CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
OR TO
ISELMDOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St,, Assembly Build's, Phila.
/Jager* o Symptoms is cal CominunicatlOns.
SOLO By ALL ORUSOISTS EVERYWHERE:
Boviare of Counterfeits!
g 1,6% FCIRt . ECELticif3(2!l.D°S.
Take no other. „ex.,
.
•
PA, STINEDIRT ITA SCHOOIi
14A:ISPIER, TIOCr A CO , PA.
. , .
. . Tins lATrr.trylon wes i
,
Recognized by the' State Authorities, in
1 -.- 'Detentbtei.lB6 9 i: '- - :: :
• , J
' State 'Normal SohoOL
end formally Opened as such in September 1863.
The School is'
at Finett , places upon a se
cure basis—tbe State appropriation , of the
current year etiablitig 'the Trustee to extin
guiSh the greater portion of the outstanding
liabilities, and to make extensive improye
ments upon the buildlngs and grounns. -
The Spring Terrnlteill commence a4qut
illarch. l l6, 1865.
1 ,
Prof. F. A. Ar.a.rN•,lfor i
the past six ears in
charge of the Chester -County (Pa.) i Normal
School, has been elpdted Principal, and Prof.
).Strait, of the Edini?j)rtiState Normal:School,
tion, bassbeen appointed to the. Professorship
of Languages and .11thematies.
Prof. Allen is welt known throughout the
State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship,
possessing a praCtiCal i e!xperience df fifteen
years as an educator Oteachers, and a thor
ough acquaintance! with their educational
wants, acquired frOnv his connection with
County Institutes in ci'ery section; of. Penn.
Sylvania, as well aslin other States.
Competent and thorough instrhctors will
be providekl for the
i lother.departmats of the
School. . 4 ; • i ...
The building has,been refited throughout
and provided with ifurnitnre of the most ap-.
proved style, together with an extensive col
lection of maps,eharts 'and works of reference.
Excellent Chemical t land Philosophical ap
paratus will be in readiness at theopenin,g of
the Schuol., . 1 i . •
To keep pace with the improvements in ed
ucation, a gymnasturn *ill be erected, for
which a valuable apparatus fur the heavier
and lighter exercises lifts already been securedl
The school year is divided into three terms
of thirteen weeks cacti, with no vacation, ex.
cept the week of ChriSimas Holidays,
It is desirable that Students should enter at
the commencement ofitt term, and for a period
of not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition,
in acLance pei teirt4i, $6,00. No extra
charges for the lagaiages or the higher math
ematics. Text bdoks' rented at reasonable
rates. 'Vocal and instrumental music at
teachers' ,ricer. Boarding in the ha 11,539 00
per term ; wood fdr winter,. $3 00 per term;
washing, $'3,25 ; rpom rent,.sl 50.
The arrangements now made are of such
a nature as to watirant the Trustees in saying
that no other institution in .the State affords
better facilities for the Education of Teachers,
or for the preparation of students for college,
or for general business.
For furthey_particulars address the Princi
pal, at Mansfield, Fioga county, Pa.
. I ) , V. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trustees.
ALB kIIT SLARK, Secretary.
Mausfiel , Dec. !20, 1864. 1
1
BUCBU
BRqWIVIN
CELEBRATED COFFEE.
Whilst trying Coiree of all the various brands,
Reale:3ll,er. '..BBOWNING'S EXCELSIOR"—
at the heal it stands.
True, it's not ae others that are "SOLD
EVERYWHERE." i
,l little stretch, tie all do know, 'good goods
will easilybear,
,
(But a stretch likp this—"soldererywherer—
very r.,0 to tear.) ,
Now, i can safely, say, withhut any hesitatinn,
There's none like ",BROMHNG'S EXCELSI
OR" in this hniightencd nation.
Skilled chetnistsitnive not fiaund a Coffee fiorn
. any store I
Possessing the sanje ingredients as "Brown
hig's Exceigior."
Nor is there any Lone, in or cut of the Coffee
trade, I
Who knows the 4ticies f'tom which "Brown
isg's Excelsior" is 'made:
, I'm told it's made from barley, rye, wheat,
beaus, and peas;
Fame a thousand other thing S—but ithe
IUGIIT ONE if you please.
But with the Ccfee-men I will not hold eon-
tentiou jf
For the many, many things they saS---too
ntoperouS too mention.
Whilst they're engaged in running round
from store to store;
To learn the current Wholesale prico of
"Browning's Eicelsior,"
'Some who know my Cott)!le gives perfect sat
isfaction, .
Have formed a plan by Which they hope to
cause a quick reaction.
The case—'tis with a few no doubt be
with more— •
To namq, 'their Coffee after mine, (BROWN
INO'S) EXCELSIOR."
Some -say 'their's the only brdnd that will
stand a ready test.
Now try a little of them all—see which you
like the best. . I •
Three Tears have passed away since I first
sold a store ; .
Never have I is your paper advertised before;
Nor would I now, or CYCr consent to .publish
more,
If like-,soine used by "everybody," "sold
everywhere," in "every store."!.
A. trade like this 'I do not wish; thenrders I
could not 'fill ; ' _ •
The Factory all Jersey's lard.would take—
leave not a foot to till.
My trade is not so very large; still I think I
have my share;
Bat, reader, you may ri
"SOLD EVERY
Olanufartnircd and for
GEORGE L. B
jtio . 20 Market sire
This Carel is not CiST
drugs, it contains notteit
persons use this Coffee
puie licoffee ; it takes
ounces to• make a guar
fee, that beingAust on.
takes'of Java Coffee ) Et..
half the price.
RETAIL DEALERS Maypurelmse it in less
quantities than ten gross - at my prices from
the Wholesale Grocers. ,
Ml. Orders by mail from Wholesalo Deal
ers piomptly, attended to
WAGON SHOP !
HE subscriber 'having located in Lewis
yille is prepared to do all kinds of.'work
in his line, on short, notice .dad in the best
manner.
Making and Repairing
of all kinds. lam enabled.by the aid of ma
chinery to do pork in the wagon-line .better
and thaaper than any other establishment in
the county. I am also prepared to make
GOFFINS. 1 . EDSON,HYDE. '
Ulysses, Peint'a, Dec. 1;464
151) A. STEBBINS 4; Co. ere closing up se,
• old Ledger. All persons indebted to
t hem will pleaity eall and 'settle, before the
,econats sna loft thi proper oflteer fbr
othlllifearAllei MI
4 ,
toLM
FRIENDS AND
' • - I return you
my sincere thanks for your liberal patronage,
fol. the past fewi years, and would say lb you
that, 'I hare located myself at 'Wendy'lle,
ariensay hereafter be found at the
EMPME STORE
Ntw - ...ifoRK'',NToRE
(tfaCing bought out the Store formerly occu
pied by Geo. Asher), I shall continue to
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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 them for coming.
We are now selling the best PRINTS from
12 to' iS cents.
Extra OINGHA3IS from 15 to 25 cents
Good SHEETI'GS from 12 to 25 cents
TICKS, DENIMS, STRIPES, and all of he
Goods in proportion.
t
Gobd snits for ; 10 to - $l 5 and Extra fine
suits iin proportion. And as I have an over
stock of Clothing I will sell at Whole. ,
sale 15' per cent. less than the same can
be bought in New York:
BOOTS a; SHOES,
at reduced prices.
GROCERIES
very low. ;
.
Rthll DRESS SILKS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,.
POPLINS
and all other styles of Ladies' Dress Goods
very low.
Hoping to receive an early call, I remain
our friend, • • .
C.III. SIMMONS.
N. Y. March 25, 1865.
Rare Chances !
I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib
eral time :
ONE FARM !-146 Aeres-40 Cleared
ONE FARM 1.--23.5 Aeres-80 Cleared
ONE FARM 1-50 Acres-15 Cleared
ONE FARM !-300 Aeree-5 Cleared
And lots of other. Farms and Land
Some money may tie required down.
;_ Lucien Bird.
Bro'okland, Pa., July. 2, '64 if
TLACKSMITH
of twenty years experience in England and
America! lam prepared to furnish farmers
and tras*ters with the best of •
IL:a-se and Ox Shoeing,l
Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c., promptly.
L. BIRD, Proprietor,
Brookland, Potter Co., Pa.
formerly called Cushingville.
3 864.
May 2
P. A. STEBIN & Ctx,
ARE •
Paying the highest price in
•
' CASH for
WOOL
50,000 POUNDS 'WANTED
Coudersport, Jane 28,1864. •
st assured, NOT
FIERE." I.
,}ale 6y the wri ter,
OWNING,
t Camden.,-N. J.
posed of poisonous
g•• deleterious-1 ceremy
that cannot use the
ut one and a half
of good strong cof
-half the quantity it
d always less than
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK
OF THE CITY OF NEW YOR.K.
Capital, $1,000,000 Paid in,
FISCAL AGENT OF THE - UNWED STATES,
.
And Special. Agent for Jay Cooks,
? Subscription Agent,
WILL NUM 1.30 Norm, FUN Ur
by express, in all parts of the country, and
receive in payment Checks on New York,
Philadelphia, and 13oston; current bike; and
all five per cent interest notes, with interest
to date of subscription, Orden sent by mail
will be pronaptly. filled.
This Bank receives the accounts of Banks
and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in
dividuals keeping New York ancounts.
• • • - -J. •11. ORVL, President.
S. T. 33.11,L, Cashier.
The Rochester StrawrCutter.
chi.assrra & Coudersport, 'have
NJ the exclusive agency for , this celebrated
machine; in this county. It is tovenient, du
rable, sai.ORIA.t. Beet, 111413.-111
CTSTOMMS :
AND
HATS & CAPS,
CLOAKS,' &C
AND
Having secured the services of
zeimcr a cowBuRN,
414 s t.
OLMSTED'S.
Y •
OUR atitention is invited to the large and
attractive stock just received, and for
Sale as low as the same qualities can be bought
anywhere in the county.
We hafe on hand .a large and varied as
sortment Of Domestic Cottons; comprising
BROWN SHEETINGS, and
' SHIRTINGS; • ;
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DENDIS,
STRIPES;
CHECKS,
TICKINGS, and
COTTON FLANNELS, on which we
cannot be undersold. i
,
We purchase onr goods for Cash aid ,offer
thenrat a very small advance
. From Cost. •
FLAN N.Ea4S
on want to purchase
ICED,
I
- I
I GRAY
p
BLUE, or
FRENCH. SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
At OlmStedss.
PLAI
CM
IS GOODS;
DELAINES; •
PRINTS,
81109 1,7. 1, and
WOOLEN
SHAWS,
/MOPS, • I
i~UBIAS,
BALMORAL 'BMUS,
CLOTHS, and
i t NIERES," , .
I a full supply I
I.
1 At Olmsted"s.
'CLOTHING.
OASSI
IT fail to call befo i re purchasing and
ce the assortment ,
D JLJ s
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR Men, Women & Children, in great va
riety and cheap
For - Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coiree,
CROCKERY
n fact everything in the Grocery line, call
A full assortment of almost everything that is
kept in a country store on, hand. We intend
o keep. Gotids that will give satisfaction and
sell good articles at the lowest living profit.
i I i
I 1 1
Grain of all kinds, ',
Butter, Wool,
) Sheep Pelts, Furs,
Deer Skins. I I )
1 I .
1 I Also, j • .
County, Township and School Orders, for all
of which the higthest prices will be paid
. ,
t 1 All Olmsted's
Coudersport, j Pa,Nov'r: 18, E9gi .
It , i .
r.. ....i.
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r... :., 4-.
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041
•
I wish 4rsons having open account
with; me to call and settle immediately.
1 Will sell -
' Cheap for Cash
All my stock of Merchandise
Consisting of
cLOT.HINd,,
CROCKERY,
• I GROCERIES,
TOOLS, &e., &t.,
1 Good Horse and ffarness.
3 Wagons,
1 Sleigh, ! 1 Cutter, 1 Bulkey,
The privileg"c of a good Asliery in
working order.
15 cents paid for good ASIIIE4I
• ' 1,1701.1314 t MAD: •
Brookland,lPa., Sept., 1864.
OR SALE
TE Subs riber offers for Sale tha follow
mg tracts of land, to wit :
One tract of• One Hundred and Forty-three
and sert,n-t nths acres in Pike township,
Potter county, on the Genesee Forks. Price
$llOO. Sixty acres are improved, with one
log barn, frame kitchen, frame barn, forty
good fruit Ives, and two hundred sugar
maple trees The farm will cat grass, 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, - four-miles
from Coudersport, Thirty acres of which are
improved, with one frame -house, log barn,
and. some fruit with.
thereon. Price $450. r
I Also, a Wagon, Shop and half lot in the
Borough of Coudersport, one lot west of PA.
Stebbins' & do's Store near Glassmire's lintel.
The tools, lUmber, Am., can be bought, rea
sonably; or a portion.ot them,if the purchaser
so desires. One half can be paid in Wagon-
Work. 1
A reduction of t t en per centl-will be made' I
for Cash •do, i wn. l'-
For
'
For further particulars enquire of the sub- 1
scriber at his Wagon=Shop in Cbudersport.
Feb. 20, 1865. •'' w. R. wilts.
AT
At Olmsted's
At Olmsted's
OLMSTEIYS
AT OLMSTED'S,
Vaxa
al.
Gti CII
La P
0 '74
14 in
C) !z)
BOOTS, and
SHOES;
DRUGS,
i 86 5-
“Eighttion years established in N.T. City;”
"Only infallible remedy known." 1 • -
"Free from Poisons." . .
I .“Not dangerons to thC Ifunian Family?".
"Rats come out of thelehofes to
t'COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACEI, &C., ESTER'S.
• Is aphste.--nsed for Rats,
Nice, Roaches Zack and •
Red Ants, t ife., Sc.- •
"COSTAT'S" BED-BUG EiTEB3rINATOit,
Is ';a liquid or wash, used to '
destroy, and also aSa pre
ventive for Bed-Bugs, &c.
"COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER! FOR
INSECTS. '-
(
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes. I.
Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insect on • 1
Plants, Fowls, Animakle.
lger Sold by all Druggists „and Retailers
everywhere.
M.! I ! 13cw4s.c 111 of all worthless: imi
tations.
W 3- See that "Casual's" name is on each
Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. ,
HENRY .0. COSTAR..
ra„PRISC/P.ILL DEPOT, 02 Broad iay, N. Y.
Sold Druggists and Dealers in
C;OI.7DFIISPORT - , Pa. ;
1865.
INCREASE OF RATS.-±The Farmer's Ga
zette (Fuglish) asserts and:poves by figures
that one pair of rats wilk liare a progeny and
descendants no less. than 651,050 in three
years. Now, unless this iinmense family can
be kept down, they wouldlconsume more food
than would sustain 65,00 Q human beings.
ESee "Costar's" aclv't in this paper.
• • 1866 ; . • ,
RATS versus BlRDS.—Whoever engages in
shooting small birds is aC.ruel man 4 whoever
aids in exterminating nits. is a benefactor.
We Shouldlike some of ' . .iour correspondents
to give us . the benefit of) their exp6rience in
driving out these pest's. We need something
besides dogs, cats, - and traps forthis businesg.
—Scientific American, N. r.
ra.See "Poster's"tidy t in this paper.
1865:
"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is
simple, safe, and: sere;----the most perfect
It4r-itica.tion meeting we have ever attended:
Every Rat that can get it, .properly prepared
according to directions, 'trill eat it, and every
one that eats it will- diC, generally at some
place as distant as posble__ frdna where the
medicine was taken. ,Lake Shore, Mich.,
Mirror.
larSee "poster's" Pdv't in tins paper.
186T.'
A VOICE FROM T - 1E FAR WEST.—
Speaking of "Costar's" .lat, Roach, Ant, &c..
Exterminator—"thore grain and provisions
are destroyed annually fin Grant County by
vermin than would pay for tuns of thik, Rat
and Insect Killei."."—Lineaster; 117s.,'.11;eratd.
ge,..gee "Coslar's r ladv't iv this Tpper.
gib — Sold irs CuuDisspowr, Pa., Ipy all
D'ruggißts. 1
ASFOIINCLILYNT.
- I
E. & H. , T. ANTHONY • & •
•r
Manufacturers of Elptographio Materials,
r.rrAlc,
501 BROADWAY, "N. Y.
ro rutlltion to fur min bussi c ness of PITOTOGRAPKIC MA
TERIALS, we era liendquorte,rs for t 6. fo
6TEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS..
Of tbeao vve Gave an immense aesortneent, Including War Scenes,
American and Foreign Fide. atid Landscapes, .Groups, Stattuq-y,
etc., etc,. Also, Revolving Stereoscopes, for public or private la
hibition. Oar Catalogue will be seat to any address on receipt
or Stamp.
• PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBlThiff.'
We were the first to introddre these brio. the United Stake,
and we manufacture immense ;quantities in great variety, rang
ing In price from 53 rents to fsti each. Our ALBUMS lava Ilia
reputation of being euperinr lin beauty and durability to any
Others. They it sent by inialt, MEE, onreeeipt ofpricei.
ALBUMS :MADE, TO ORON.R.ja
•
CARD PIIOTOGRAPUS
Our Catalogue now embrace': over FIVE THOUSAND. differ
ent eubjecie, to which additioes sae conetantly being made, of
Portraits of Eminent Americana .etc., viz: about 1
Atuj..,,Generals, 100 Lieu , S.Coloacis, 600 Statesmen,
400 Brig.-Generate, 950 Oth 4r °dicers, 110 Divine%
976 Colonels, 75 Nal& Officers, 195 Authors,
40 Artists, LIS Stage, 1 , 50 Prominent Weas.
11.000 copies:of Works of I Art,
Including reproductions of the most celebrated Erigravins,
Paintings, I.latuo., en} Catitlogum sett on receipt of Stamen.
1.0 order for One Dozen Prcivnce from our Catalogue Fill be
filled ogf the receipt of q LBO, *cid sent by mail. ease, • .
Photompbers and other. ordering gods C.O. D., will plows
terrifetwenty.tive per canL of thoramount with their order.
szir The prices and quality of pervade cannot fall to oasts
•
Bokfieri .Porlzt ...I.lbuesefOr IS .Pieferer, 15 Calk; for IN
.piotorts, $1.09.
•
AT
IL IJ. OLOISTED'S
_TORE can always' be found [Lod best p .
Cooking, Box. and Parlor .
i
, s
V E-S
..*
Also, TIN and SHEET •IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS;',SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS... Also, '
Agricultural Implements.
such as PLOWS, SPRAYERS., CULTIVA
TORS, HORSE-RAKES;
DOG-POWERS, &c. •
HIS WORK
is well made and the material good. Good
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in
any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready
Pay of all kindS, including Cash, seldom
refused. • . •
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport.. • Aug. 1, 1863.-50
. -
PUTNAM
Clothes Wringer
Will wring anything from a single Thread to
a Bed-Quilt.
PRICES : 55.50, 86.00,: and' 88.00.
P. A. Stebbins 4T.E. Co,
Agentsifor Potter connty.—Jan 25, 1863
Whiskers .! Whiskers
Do you want Whisiers or Moustaches? Our
Grecian dompound will force them to grow on
the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald
hoods; in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent liy
mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of
pride., Address \VARNER iz CO.
Iygn . Box 138, BrOoklyn,
BLOOM. OF RUSES,—for tke La
dieg,—at . STEB.W.YS'
'ealatili or
ion which we
Scaotuts lurks
constitutions of
nudes of men. , It
produces or is -
teed by an en
id..:vitigted state
hddi lieOmilm -
jtent Otanmain
ital tercels in their
ons aitionAnd
1 - the 'syltena to
Ito - disorder and
itainination is va
riously caused by, mercurial disease, low ,
living, disordered digestion from unhealthy '
foodi impurea .ir, filth arid filthy habits, .
tlie depressing" viees; and, abeve all, by
- the venereal infection. Whatever be its
origin,' it is hereditary in! the constitution,
descending "groin parents,to children unto
the third and. fourth' generatiorit" indeed, it".
seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I will
visit the iniquities of the fathers, upon their
children." The diseases it originates take
various - names,„ according!,to the - - organs it
attacks. — ln the lungs, crofuls' produces
tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the
gland's, swellings which Suppurate • and be
come ulcerous sores; in i the - stomach and
bowels, derangements which produce indi
gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints;' on
the skin, eruptive and'eutaneons affections.
These, having the same origin; require the
same. remedy, viz., purification and invigora
tion 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, you cannot havecrefulous disease. -
Ayer'n Sarsa parilla
is compounded *OM the most effectual anti
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper; and for the cure of
the disorders it entails. That it is far 'supe
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by all who have given it a trial. That
it does combine virtues truly extraordinary
in their effect upon this Class of complaints,
is indisputably proveMby the great multitude
of publicly 4trpinvn and remarkable cures it
has made of the folloWing diseases : King' s
Evil; or Glandular) Swellings, Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples; Blotches and Sores,
Erysipelas, Rose or St.. Anthony's Fire,
!Salt Rheum, Scald ;Read, Coughs from
tuberculous depositS in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility; Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseasei,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole-,,.
series of complaints that arise from impuriV
of the blood. Minute reports of indiVidual
cases - may be found in AVER'S AMER/C4X
ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, 'iv - herein may be
I learned the directions for its use, and' some
' of the remarkable cures which it has made
when all other remedies had failed to afford
I relief. Those cases are Purposely taken
l ' from all sections of the country, in order
that every reader may have access to some
one wlici can speak to him of its benefits from
personal experience. Scrofula depreSses the
vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far
more subject to disease and its 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 perfecting a remedy -
which is adequate to its cure. This we now'
offer to the public under the name of AYER'S
SARSAPARILLA, although it is composed of
ingredients, some of which exceed the best-
of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its
!,,aid you may protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of these disorders. Purge
out the foul corruptions that rotund fester
in the blood, purge out the causes of disease,
! and vigorous health frill follow. By its peen
! liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital
j functions, and . thus expels the distempers
I which lurk within the system or burst out
! on any part of it.
•;1365
We know the public have bqn deceired
by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that
promised much and did nothing; but they
will neither be deceived nor disappointed in.
this. Its virtues have been proven by abun
dant trial, and there remains no question of
its surpassing excellence for the cure of the
afflicting diseases it is intended to reach.
Althotigh under the same panic), it'is a very
different medicine from any other which has
been before the people, and is far more ef
fectual than any other which, has ever been
available to them.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The World's -Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con.
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages •
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so uni
versally known, that we need do no more
than assure the public that its quality is kept
up to the best it ever has been, and that it
may be relied on to do all it has ever done.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER &!CCV.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*,
' Lowell, Mau.
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