The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 21, 1865, Image 4

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'.ron:lion-netention - or Incontinence of Urine, Intiamsan-
Alon or 'Ulceration of the Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of
tha Prostrate Gland, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposits, Dropsi
cal Swellings, Organio Weakness, Debility, Female Com•
&c.
I
HELMBOLD'S
'FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Improved Rose Wash
Milt radically exterminate from the system Diseases arts.
lig from habits of Dissipation, at little expense, little or
hb olusngs of dtet, no inconvenience or exposure;
compietely superseding thoseitnpleasant and dangerous
remedies; Copabia and Ifercury, in curing these diseases.
USE HELMBOLD'S
Mt = EXTRACT BUCHU
In all Disoasds of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In
.1(/La or rinant, from whatever cause originating, and
"11.0 Mq tier of how long standing. ' It 13 pleasant in its taste
.and odor, IMIEDLITEIit action, and more strengthening
than any of the preparations of B Lor Iron.
Those iniforing from Ilroiem pow, or Delicate Consti
tutions, procure the Denied y at encc
The Reader must be aware that however filitt mar be
the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to ad'ext his
.Bodily theta, Mental Powers, and Happiness. If no
treatment 19 submitted to. Carcadoption or
Cl=
AU the above diseases require the flld of a Mareile.
HELMBOLD'S EX'T'RACT BUCK,
Great Duiretic.
1:1F4141U130,1_413 9 S
• Malta' coscmaraz
•
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
Vt. purifying the blood, reaming all diseases arising from
excess and Imprudence in life, chrdnic constitutional dis
eases arising Vora an impure state of the blood, and the
only reliable and eTectual known, remedy for the cure of
Scrofula, Scahl Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of
the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotch;
Pimples on the race,letter,Erysipelas, and allscaly erup•
tens of the skin, and beautifying the GOILPLESION.
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NOT A. IPKW
41 the worst disorders that afflict nkind arise from the
&irruption that accumulates in the Blood. Of all the die.
etrverles that have been made to purge It out, none can
Aug in effect lIEL.IIDOLD'S CO. POUND E271:407
-Or SAIMPARILLA. leclennses and renovates the
:aped, instills the vigor cot health into the system, and
verges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates
the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders
.alatgtow and rankle In the Blood. •Such a remedy, that
Astrid be relied o; has long been Bought for, and now, fo.•
the first time, the public have one on which they can de.
lend: Our space here does not admit of certificates to
sow its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to
sick thdt it has virtues eurpassiag anything they have.
•er taken. • .;/'
arilla,added
BE
Two tablespoonsful of the :act of
. a pint of water, Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drinic,..and
Atte bottic is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla,
the decoction as usually mee... •
The above Etract3 are prepared on rarely scientific
.erinciplese—,ein circus—and emboli the full strength of
ingredieats entering - Data their comp oiition. A ready
end eetsclutiez test will be a ceraparlson of their proper.
Ass with those Bet forth in the U. S. Dispen.satory.
ROW TO USE Tat BEMEOIES.
In Diseases or the Blood, Thimors on the Pace, or any
.and every part of the body, nee Extraet Sarsaparilla, op.
PlPing Pimrdes and all external Damon or Eruptions
the Improved PbO3C Wash.
Use the Extract Dacha for all diseases requiring the aid
43( a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as.
Gonorrluna and Glect ; in these use the Extract Dirchu
and !eject with the Improved Rose Wash.;`
M"" TIIESE EXTRACTS BEEN ADMITTED
?0 USE IN VIE UNITED ETAITES ARMY, and also urn
in very general use in all the •PATE HOSPITALS AND
PUBLIO INSTITUTIONS throe hout the land, as well as
In private practice, and arc onsittered as Invaluable
remedies.
MEDICINE
DELIrEBED TO ANY 4DDRESS:
Plreet letters to—
ITELNIBOLD'S DRUG Sc CEMITCAL WAREIMUSE,
594 Broadway, N. Y., net Metropolitan Hotel,
• OR T
ITELMBOLD'S bIE
104 South Tenth St., As
Desoribe Symptoms in.
SOLO BY ALI: ORLIAGIS
Beware o? CO
PA,, STATE NIHAU. SCHOOL
• MANSFIELD,: ,1100- i CO,, PA.
, 1 :
' THIS MS!! STIONIWAS
.
Recognized by the! ' , tate Authorities, in
. . . , Pecena , , 1862. . 1 , I
...•
•! A A - '. • :I •
-State iNod' L al cliool.
,„nd formalry' OpciLetflq auch T, Septembei• 1863.
The School is at le gth places upon a se-I
core basis—the Stat 4 : ApprOpriation of the
current year lenabliia thelrustee to extin-I
gnish the greater port , ,on lofjthe outstanding
liabilities, and to , ina. ce extensive, improve-I
tuents upon the buildtagsadd grounds.
The Spring Tern - t,' 1,114 commence about
..41urc
h - 0 i 11.65. ' •
i t
Prof. F. A. ALLEVI, f r the past six years in
charge of the Chester Co;un y (Pa.) Normal.
School, has beenelectd principal, and Prof;
J.Strait, of the EdiOp 0 .tat,:e ',Normal Schoo l tion, has been apPolu ed to ;the Professorship
of Languages and.Mit hematics.
Prof. Allen is •cl.-cli , known throughout the
State as a gentleman f accurate scholarship
a practie 1 expdrience of fifteen
years as an educator:of teachers, and a thori
ough acquaintancei. with their educational
o f ,,
wants, acquired from his ) Connection with'
'County Institutes' hi very section of Pencil.
i ,
sylvaiiia, as well l ir.i, ft other States. I
1
Competent add ,illi ibugh instructors will
be provided for theY ' her ddPartlitents of the
School. . 1 irt I - I
1 1
The building hail een rated' throughout
and provided with Jilirnitut ofi the most ap
proved style, togetll with, n extensive col
lection of naaps,clutr, ,and workS of reference.
Excellent ClidMiell and Philosophical rtit'
paratus will be id readiness at the opening of
the School. - r 1 s' . 1
• To keep pace with the improvements in r
uention, a o•ymnailrtim will be erected, for
which a valuable ripparatu for the heavier
and lighter exerci?ds has all n.dy been secured
I
Thel school year hq i livide into three terms I
of thirteen weeks alt.(' ', wit no vacation, ex
cept the week' of Chtstmas Holidays.
It is desirable thkt istuderhs skaould enter at I
the commencement; 41 a terin, and for a period
of not less than thirteen we l riks.l Tuition,
~ 1 ,„-,. ,i,rl ..,7
in ailetwe per tyrni, ~,*‘,....,‘,... -,0 extra
charges fer the legu'Oges s oil thci higher math
ematics. Text books rented at reasonable
rates. "Vocal and, ins*enral music at
teachers' prices. Ilarilingio the hall,s:l9 00
pE-: term wood fimirinte?, S:4 60:p . cr term;
washing, S 3 25; r!m rent, St sa. ~ 1
i
The a rangemetits now prude ore of such
a natu - as to warrant thel Trnstetts in saying
that no then iestitt4iori in the State affords
better facilities for thet,d4atiUn of Teachers,
or for the preparatilda of 4uathats for college,
or for general buskuess.i I I
For further particular's address the
at Mansfield. Tioga: county, Pa., j
W. G. RiPLl:nl . ,' Pres.l Board of Tr stees.
ALBERT CLARK, triecretary.
,
Mansfield', Dec.2o, 1 e'64.. ' 11
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BROWNING'S
CELEBRATED COFFEE.
• _
•----
Whilst trying Coffee of all thelvarious bran s,
Remember -1313OWNING(S EXCELSIOR"--
1
at the head lit stanils.
True, its not like others that are "SOL
h:VERYWIihiftE.I
A little stretch, we all dpi knew, good goods
will easilvlllear,
(But a stretch iCkelthis-V,sOlu everywhere"—
is Tery apt fo teat.)
Now, I can safely Say, wlitiliont any hesitation.
There's none like 'jBROjW.NIXG'S EXCELSI
OR" in this' enlightened nation.
chenliAs 'Otte not foetid a Coffee from
any store • 1
Possessing the F ing,redients as "Brown
ing's IN. cel ft Lior," I
Nor is there any due, in l or (kit of-the Coffee
trade, ' ‘
Who knows the articles rom which "BroWn
,
• l e g's Excelsior" is inn. et ..
Pm, told. it's made from barley, - rye, wheat,
beans, tvid peas • ,
11 - me' a thousand ot4r things-but i the
RIGHT ONE if yclu please.
Gut with the G3lfee:men I will not hold con
tention 'i - • .
For the many,. Triniiy things they say r -too
numerous LOO me ition. - -
Whilst they're, tin aged in running round
from sto i rti to stone
To learn the ichrrent 1 wholesale price ,of
"Browni l iik's Excelsior," ,
Some who iMoOny Coffee gives-perfect sat
-isfaetion, I
Have formed 'a; Plan by' which they hope!to
cause a quick relation.
,1 ;
The case—'tis with a f w; no doubt 'twill'he
with more
To name , their Coffee . fter mine, (BROWN
ING'S) ENGELS OR."
Some say their's the qnly brand that will
stand a ready telt.
Now try a littler of them all—see which you
like the best. ;* I
Three year's Idilve pasSed away since I first
sold a store ;
Never have I in your paper advertised before;
Nor would i I riots - , or ever consent to publish
more, , • 1 1
If like son used ITI - "everyhody." "sold
. ereywhere," in "every store.' '
, i. trade ]like tlri I do not wish ; the ()Hers 1
could not fill ; i • .
The Factory all Jer,sey's lard would take—
less(' not a foirt I to till..
My trade is notso very, large; still 1 think I
have'ruy sharh ; - . • .
But, render, yOn mdy rest -assured, 'tis NOT
"SOLDjEVERYWHERE."
..Ifunte,tiTcwr 4 and fo Sale by the writer,
GEORGE' L. 'ROIVNING,
Aro: 20 Ilatie, str , et Cam N. J.den,
f
This Coffee is not cpuiposed of poisonous
drugs, it contains riothmg.deleterious ; many
persons use thi!.s Cptren that l eannot use the
pure coffee; 4 takes , ' but one and a. half
ounces to Infilit a gm ( rt of good strong cof
fee, that being just oite r half the quan ity it
' takes of Java{ Coffee, agd always less than
half the price!
I
RETAIL DEALETtlimeypurehltse it in less
quantities than ten p l oyat my prices from
the Wholesale Grocers. . .
v r -. - -Pk„Orders by rnH m Wholesale Deal
ers promptly attended,to.
IC=
)ICAL DEPOT,
Sembly Build's, Phila.
IL Communications,
aS EVERYWHERE.
lunterfelts 1
WAGON ,SHOP !
"rifle
subscriber . hawing located in. Lewis
" rifle prepared to db all kinds of work
in his liud, on short notice and in the best
manner.
I
Making and litepairing
of all kiud I am etiabl4d by the aid of ma
chinery to do 'work in thqe wagon-line better
:and cheaper than any of er establishment in
the county. i am tlso I prepared to make
OOFFINS. EDSON HYDE.
Ulysses, Penn'a, -c. 1, 1664 ..
1 . ) - A. STEBBINSI& Go. are closing up an
I_
~ old Ledger. All :persons indebted. to
t hera will please call and settle, before the
a cConits s rt lit i tYt the proper talker riir
elkgrikokt,e4o,o7‘l 414
SIMMOW COLUMN.
•
FRIENDS AND CTSTO
I return you
my sincere thanlis for yotrc liberal patronage,
for the past few years, and would say to you
that_ haye located myself at We
N. Y., and may hereafter be found at the
EMPIRE STORE
AND
1 ,
NEW YORK STORE
(lin;ring bought out the Store tortUerly occu
pied by Geo. Asher), I shall continue to
VTSOLESAL.E AND RETAIL
in both of the abov,e Stores, and hope to see
all of my old friend's 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 1S cents. I •
Extra GINGHAMS froml.s to 25 cents.
Good MEETINGS from 12 to 25 cents
TICKS, DENIMS ; STRIPS, and all of he
Goods in proportion. •
•
Good suits for SIO to Sl5 and Extra fine
suits in proportion. Andras I have an oVer
stork of Clothing I will 'ECU at liVitide
sple 15. per cent; less than the §nine can
lie - bought in New:York.
•
BOOTS & SHOES, - t • • •
•
BAT'S & CAPS,
SrIANVIAS, CLOAKS, &C.,
.1
at reduced prices;
GROCEhIES
AND '
CROCKERY
very low
RICH DRESS. SILKS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS, " •
'POPLINS,
and all other styles of Ladies' Dress . Goods,
very low. ' i
Hoping to receive an early call, I remain
your friend, -
;' C. H. SIMMONS.
' Wellsville, N. Y., March 25, 1865.
Rare Chances
I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib
eras time :
ONE FARM!-140 Acres-46 Cleared
ONE FARM !-235 Aeres-80 Cleared
ONE F AWL 1-50 Acres-15 Cleared
ONE FARM !-300 Acres-5 Cleared
And lots of other Farms and Land.
' 1
Some Money l
may be required down.
1 . Lucien Bird.
Brook: nd, Pa., July 2, '64 tf
Having secured the services of
HENRY S. COWEITR.N, ,
of twenty years experience in England and
America. lam prepared to furnish farmers
and traveler's, with the best of
Horse and Ox Shoeing,
Shingle linives, Butcher Knives Sc., promptly,
' • L. BIRD, Proprietor,
Brookland, Potter Co., Pa.
formerly called Cushiugville.
• May 25, 186.1.
P. L STEBIN & Co.;
ARE
Payin the Highest price is
111=1
WOOL!
50,000 PObg DS WANTED !
r! !
CouderspbrOune 28, 1864.
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
dapital, $1,000,000 Paid in,
FISCAL AGENT OF THE IIIITITED STATES,
And SpeciUl Agent for Jay Cooke,
Subscription Agent,
WILL. DELIVER 1 , 30 NOTES, Fan. OF CHARGE,
by express, In all pirts of the country, and
receive, in payment Checks on New York,
Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and
all five per cent. interest notes, with interest
to date of subscription. Orders sent by mail
will i be promptly filled. -
This Bank receives the accounts of Banks
and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in
dividualikeeping New York accounts.
J. U. ORVIS, President.
J. T. HILL, Cashier. -
The Rochester Straw-Cutter.
OLMSTED kKELLY, Coudersport; have
the'exclusive agency for this celebrated
rasplittle. in thla county. It is covenieut, du
stble, a;a4 OREM% Dct.l 1860.41
EIPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
GREAT SALE
OF
WATCHES. CHAINS. DIAMOND RINGS. ETC.
one Milton Donors' Worth !
TO. BE DISPOSED 0B: AT
ONE DOLLAR EACH !
Without regard so Value Not to be pall for
until you know what you are to receive !!
Spleniid List of Articles ! ! 10 be sold
at One Lollar EacA ! ! !
300 Musical Boxes, from $2O to $25 each
.150 " with Bells
and Castinets, 200 " 500
500 Silver Teapots and Cof
• fee Urns, 20 " 50 "
500 Silver Chaffing Dishes 30 " 100 "
1009 • " Ice Pitchers, 20 " 50 "
2560 " Syrup Cups with
Salvers, •
5000 " Drinking Cups and
Goblets, •
3000 " Castors
2000 ' " Fruit, ' Card and
Cake Baskets '2o"' 50" is
5300 Dozen Silver Tea Spdons 10 " 20 doz
10000 " " Table Spcions
• k Forks, 20 "40 "
250 Gents' Gold Hunting-
Case - Watches I 50 " 150 each
250 Ladies'Gold and Eniim
eled Hunting-Oase.
Watches
200 Diamond Rings 1
5000 Gold Vest and Neck
1 Chains, 4 " 30
3400 " Oval Band Bracelets 4 " 8
5900 Jet and Gold Bracelets ! 6 " 10
2000 Chatelaine Chains and
' Guard Chains
7000 Solitaire and . Gold
Breeches
5900 Coral,Opal and Emerard
Brooches
5000 Mosaic, Jet t ! Lava and
Florentine Ear Drops
7300 Coral. Opal and Emerald
Ear Drops
4000 California 1 Diamond
• Breast-pins 2.50
3000 Gold Fob and Vest]
• Watch-keys 2.50"
4000 Fob, and Vest-Ribbon '
slides ] 3 "
5000 Sets Solitaire-Sleete
• buttons, Studs, itc. .3 "
3000 Gold I Thimbles, Pen
cil& ac. 4 "
10000 Miniature Lockets 2.50"
4000 " • Lockets, Mai
• is Spring 10 "
3000 Gold Tooth-picks Cross
es,, Lae.
5000 Plain Gold Rings
5.000 Chased Gold Rings
10000 Stone Set and Signet
Rings ' 2.50"
10000 California Diamond
' Rings
' 7500 Sets Ladies Jewelry—
Jet and Gold
6000 Sets Ladies Jewelry—
Cameo,P,earl,Opal and
/ other stones
• 10000 Gold Pens, Silrer Ex
tension Holders and
Pencils
10000 Gold Pens and Gold.
Mounted Holders,
5000 Gold Pens and Gold Fx
tension Holders
5000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet
Buckles
5000 Ladies'Gilt and Jet Hair
Bars & Balls 5 " 10
ARRANDALE & CO.,
MANUFAETURERIt' AGRNTS,
No. i 67, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Announce that all the above list of good
will be sold. for 01i4 Dollar each.
In consequence of the great stagnation of
trade in the manufacturing districts of Eng
land, through the war havirg cut off the sup •
of cotton, a large quantity of Valuable
Jewelry, originally intended for the, English
market, has been sent off for sale in this
country, 4,ND must' BE' SOLD AT ANY
SACRIFICE! Under the.sthes i scircumstances,
ARRANDALE kCO., acting as agents for
the principal European manufacturers, have
resoli'ed upon a great GO Apportionment. to
be divided according to the following
lregu
lations : 1
Certificatps of the various articles are put
into envelopes indiscrinaihately, and when
ordered, are taken out Without regard to
choice, and sent by` ; mail, thus showing no
favoriteism. On receiPt, of the certificate,
you will see what you are !to have, and then
it is at your option to seed the dollar and
take the article or mit. Purchasers may thus
obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any
set of Jewelry on our list for Otis DOLLAU.
Send 25 Cents for a Certificate.
In all transactions by mail, we shall charge
for forwarding the Certificates, paying post
age and doing the business, 25 cents each,
which must be enclosed when the Certificate
islSont for. Five Certificates will be sent for
sl,.eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for
$lO, one hundred for .315.
What the "Press" say of us.
The• Lafayette (Ind.) Daily Courier, Mardi,
18, 1.89, says :
"A better selected, more varied or fashion
able assortment of jewelry cannot be found
on pe. continent than Arrandale it Co. are
now offering: Messrs. Arrandale ik Co. oc
cupy It high position in commercial circles as
men entirely above the coramoa trickery of
trade. Theiristatsments may-be implicitly re
lied upon, bioth as to the character of their
goods and the manner of dispUsal. Ladies
especially, in all pares of the country are re
alizing handsome profits as agents, and if any
of our fair readers desire to interest them
selves in the enterprise, they may do so with
perfect confidence- r
GnEaT GlFT•Disrainuriox.—A 'rare cppor
tunity is offered for obtaining watches,chains,
diamond rings. silverware, etc., by Messrs.
Arrandald e:Co., at No. 167 Broadway. They
have an immense stock of articles varying in
value, and all are offered at one dollar each.
The distribution .is very fairly done—yon
agree to take a certificate of a certain article.
enclosed in an envelope, and are not required
to pay your dollar unless you are satisfied
with the article,which will certainly be worth
more than that amount, and may be worth
$5O or $lOO. An excellent mode this of in
vesting a dollar.---,Sanday Timer, N. Y. City,
February 19, 1865. '•1
Messrs. Arrandale !&- Co. have long been
personally known to us; and we believe them
to be every way worthy of public confidence.
—N. Scottish American Jour. June 11,'64.
We have inspected, at the office of Arran
dale it Co.'s Agency for European Mandan
tering Jewellers, a large assortment of fash
ionable and valuable jewelry of the newest]
patterns. We also noticed a large quantity
of silver plate, and unders'.and that, the whole
of these newlY imported articles r are to, be
dispoacil of on'a novel principle, giving great
CASH for
advantages to buyers, and nifording .hiten
sive employment to agents. We know the firm
in question to be very respectable and thor
oughly worthy of public' confidence, and re
commend .oar friends to read their advertise
ment.-N.:l' Albion, Septelabei 3, 1864.
EMPLOYMENT von LADIES.—The MOST, en
gihle and profitable employment w 4 ave
beard of for ladies is the sale of certifidates
for the Great Gift Distribution of Arritndale
& Co. A lady of our acquaintance has been
very successful in this way, not only filling
her own purse, but also in doing a goad turn
to those to whom she sold the certificates, as
will be seen by our advertising colu6ns.—
Gentlemeit can also be It.hus engaged.—N. Y.
Sunday Mercury, Aug. 14, 1364.
The British Whig of Kingston, C. W. says,
Nov. 26th, 1864, 'One of our lady subscribers
became an Agent for Arrandale Co., and
by request brought some .twebty•articles sent
as prizes for her agency. to this °nice for in
spection, and without hesitation we,can state
that each and all of the nrticle, ,'s •vere worth
l treble the amount of cost to the recipients,
and some of them six times."
20 tg 50
5" 50 "
15 " 20 :"
We have seen some very pretty specimens
of Table and Teaspoons, Cold Watches,
Ladies', Chains, Pins, Bracelets, etc:. wlu r eh
have been sent by Arrandale Co: to this
place flit. $1 each.---Angelleg Reporter, N.
State, Feb. 15, 1865. .
AGENTS —We want agents in every
regiment, and in every town and county, and
those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents
on every' Certificate oidered by them, • pro-
vided tuck remittance amounts to one dollar,
also other inducenieuts which can be learned
on application. _Agents will collect 25 cents
for every Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us,
either in cash or.postaga stamps.
AItiftANDALE
1.67 Brun disay, N. Y.
1865 1 1865
35 " 70 "
,50 " 100, "
5" 20 "
"Eighteen
'.onl. info
"Free fro
'Not dan
"Rats cot
c'COSTAR'S'
2" 8
4 " 10
4"-11
"COST.tf I S
"COSTA
• Sol
everywherL
K a lil
tations.
EEC
Ate' Se.'
Box, Bottle
SJ- 1)81
COUDERS
INCREA
zette (Fngl .
that one, p
deseenclan i
years.
be I:ept
than 1..v0ul
pa - Sce !‘Costar's" adv't,in this paper.
1865.
RATS T_er,st.or ITlRDS.—Whoever engages in
shooting 'finial.' birds is a cruel man ; ‘vhoever
aids in. extertninating rats is ,a benefactor.
We should like some of our; correspondents
to give el the benefit of their experience in
driving oit these pests. We need sonnithing
'beside3 dbigs, cats, and traps for this business.
-Scientific Anierkun, N. Y.
),Spe "Costar's" adv't in this paper.
1865.
AR'S'" RAT EXTERMINATOR is
afe, and sure,—the most perfect
tine meeting we have ever attended.
t that . can get it, properly prepared
to directions, will at it, and every
eats it will die, generally at some
distant;as 'possible from where the
was taken. —Lake.Shore,.l Jlich.,
i • •
i ' • 1
3ee "Costar's' , adv't in this paper.
1865. ,
ICE FROM THE FAR TVEST.—
g of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Alit, ice. :
actor—"more grain - and provisions
royed annually in Grant County by
ban would pay for tuns, of this Rat
.et Killer."—Laneaster, Wis., 'Herald.
iee "Costar's" adv't iu this; paper.
3old in COUDERSPORT. Pa.;,by all
si ts. i '
srserx. Assouserammi
"cos I
simple,
RAT-ific
Every R.
LICC ord in
one that
place as
medicin ,
Mirror. I
A VC
Speakin)
Extertni
are deft
vermin
and Ins
rtta..l
Drugg,i!
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.rnu womn's cmair ammar ton
SOT°Pula and Scrofulcine Disease
"Vohs Eater]-Edes teen-knotoo q
"I hare" sold lary quantities - orvottr-PAI*P*4
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iltuPtiOns; Piinplee,BlOtehes,..gagolti.
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From Rey. Eobt.- Stratton, Briseol, Engitri
g , I only do iny duty to you and 'the publi when
I add my testimony to that you publish of theme
dicinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. My daugh
ter, aged ten, had an of humor in hdr ears,
eyes, and hair for,years, will& we were un]ble ter
cure until we tried your SansarAnu.T.A.-
been well for some months."
From Afro. Jane E. Rice, a well-la:awn an 4
rayed%
esteemed lady ofDennisrille. Cape May Co.pr. -
• " daughter has suffered for a year past with is
scrofulous pruption;which was very troublesonier-;
Nothing afforded any relief until: • we tried your
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From Charles P. Gage, Esg., of the triftelij-known,
Gage; Murray Co., manufacturers of enamelled
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"I. had for several years a *cry troubleionsai
humor in my face, which grew constantly works
until It disfigured my features and became an intol
erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a mall
could of both advice and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until I took your SAItSAPAIZTLLA.
It immediately made my face worse,:as you told me --
it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new
skin began to form under the blotches, and oon
tinned until, my. face is smooth,' as any body's.
and lam without any symptoms of the disease that
I know of. I enjoy perfect licaltN and without a
doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA."
Erysipelas—General Debility!—Purify the
Blood
From Dr. Robt. Sazein, Houston St., Seto York.
" Dn. AYEIt. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions
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SARSAP.IRILLA, and I have just now cured an attack
of Malignant Erysipelas withit. 1..ti0 . rateridive wu
pbssess equals the SANSAPARILLA you ' have eup
plied to the profession 119 well as tO the people."
From J. B. Johnston, Esq„ Wakenion,hl'o,
" For twelve years, I had the yellow E sipeA .
hte
,en my; right arm, during which tune .I trl all the
celebrated physicians T could reach, and took bun
wreds of dollars worth 'of medicines, Tho ulcers
ere so bad that the cords beessno visible, nod the
doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I
began taking your S..II:SAPARILLA. Took twol bot
tles, and some of your PLI.I.S. Together they have
aired me. I 1 ant now as well and sound as any body.
Wing in a'public place, my ease is known to every
body in thP community, and excites the wonder or
alt." •
From lion. Henry 3b71.7 . 0, 3f. P. P., of Newcastle,
C. W., a leading member of the Cantidian Portia-
tnent.
"I have used your SARBAVATULLA in my family,
for general. debility, and for purifying the. blood,
With verrUndizial results, and ped coulidPuoo in
conunending it to the
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheiun,
• Scald Head, Sore Eyes. " •
Fisin'Harrey SicL•ler ; Eibl,,tbe able olitnr, of Oa
Talikhannock Dcirweral; l'enwylnada.
"Our Only' chill, about three years of age, was
attacked le. - pimphls on. his forelmul. They rapidly
spread nufil they'lbrmeil a loathsome and virulenA
sore, whieh covered his face, and actually - blind
his eyes for some days: A skilful physician applied
nitrate of silver awl other remedies, without an
apparent Cirect. For fifteen days we guarded his y
hands, lest with them he shoUld tear open the fes
tiniing, and corrupt wound which covered his whole
fate. having tried every thing else we; had any
hdpe. from, see began giving your SAltsAtAltrir.lia,•
and applying the iodide of potash
. you
'direct. The sore beg an to heal when we had given.
the first bottle. and "was wcli When we had finished
the second. The child's eyelahhes, which had come
out, grew zwraim and he is now as healthy and-fair
as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted
that the child must die."
Syphilis und kercurial Diseasei;
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From Dr. llirdm Stoat, of St. .Lotti,t, ilissOurt.
"71 find your SAus;irmuM..t it atom eirectual
remedy for the Eecondar , ;* symptoms of Syphilis
and for syphilitia ilisase than any other we pOssess.
The profession are indebted to you for sonic; of the
best medicines we have."
Front A. .1. French, hl. D . ., an eminent phyiician of
Lawrence, Mass., ?rho to a kotitincitt iember of
the Legislature of ilatstfaktfsetiS.'
"'Dm brat. iCty dear Sir: I hare found yam.
•SAusApimm.A tm excellent remedy'Sor
.both of the primary:UM sectinelary type, and effeo-
Mal in some eases that werej too obstinate to yield
to other remedies. Ido not know what we can cm
ploy with more certainty of success, where a power. !
ful alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. S. Van Lien!, nr.Velo Prlinswick,
had dreadful ul,rs on his legs, caused by the abuse
of mercury, qlr mrp•grhil tIi.ZO , C, which grew more
and more aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the
perseveriug . use of Avkii's SARSAPARILLA relieved
him - . Few cases can be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, mid 'it took beveral dozen
bottles to cure him.
Leueorrhcen, 'Whites, temalo Wealnieee,
are generally produced by internal Scrofulous
eeratiun, and are very often cured by the alterative
abet of this SARSAPARILLA. Sonic cases require,
however, in aid of the. ItS,LPARILL.I, I the liddifla
application of local remedies.
1-Vjom tine fec lun , n rtt and trlikly-ocicbretted Dr,
.Trzeol, Morrill; of Cinctunalt.
I have found your SARSAPAIZILLA an excellent
alterative In diseases of females. 'Many epics Of
Irregularity, Leueorrhma, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility arising front the scrofulous diathesis. hareyielded it, and there are few that do not.
when its effect is properly aided by local treatment."
lady, unwilling to allow the paUcation of hiri
none, writes, •
• ...My daughter end myself bare been ,cured of a
very debilitating leueorrhant of long stamling;by
two bottles of your ; SARSAPARILLA."
Rheumatism, Griut, Liver Complaint, Dls•
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