The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 12, 1865, Image 4

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    FIE
REZIWZOZZP'S
FLUID EXTRGT BUGH'U
rott lgoaMetenticoo 9 1 r Incontinenee of Vrtae, Inflamma
tion or Ulcsratioa of the Eladiler or Illdneys, Diseases of
Ms Prostrate Glaiid, Gravel, brick bast Deaksita, tropsl.
cal Sweillaga, Orgiole Weakitess, Debility, female Com.
Palate. 80. '
tiELmboD's
'FLUID EXTRACT T,
BUCHU
Improved 3R-ose Wash
Nina radically exteraslaatc from the system Diseases
bit from Habits of DL2sioctioa, at Milo exponet, Melo or
o . clsno of diet, no inconv'enieoco or expaaure;
eoasP_ktelysuperseditla those vlrpca taut awl acogerou,
remedies, fopaticz audilfercury,4n euriat these diseased.
USE HELIVIDOL,D'S
t VW= t3tSCIIU
In all Diseamem of the tirinany Organs, whether emitting la
Nits or sezits, from whatkver caLaa Originating. and
eto matter of hourlong &landing. It le pleasant faits taste
. and odor, ItInEDIATZIn action, and more strengthening
than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron.
Those auTering from Brol:ea Down or Delicate Conell
lutiorus, procure the Remedy at once.
The Realer must be aware that however alight may be
the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect hla
.Hodtly Health, Zelda, Powers and Happiness. If no
treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may
ensue. .
All the above diseaies require the'aid of a diuretic.
HELMBOIO!3 EXTRACT BUCKU
Is the - Great Diuretic..
r rimr.,Nurroca.,±)ks
. mans conommartan
Compound Fluid Extraot porsoparillo l
tor purifying the blod, removing oil dlieases arising from
=en and imprudence In life, chroniol constitutional dis.
Hies arising from an Impure ctato of the blood, and th e
Insly rollablo and effectual known remedy for the cure of
ii..,
tOtuln, Scald !lead, Salt Rheum, - Paine and Swelling of
Boaes,.L•lceratlons of the Throat and Legs, Blotches,
plea on the Paco, Tetter,Erysipelas, and all scaly erup•
Ina or etio ekin, and beautifying the courieziedr.
_ .
r 7,. ;;Tority.s.4- ' , Tr ev e 4.• ,
--iwrkv;
? I,
.c .'-':1::+14,
.4 - 00::'-
L. , c .. 1 4 , ; , .4_0,,,, , ,...t.„. ...
NOT A FEW
tithe worst disorders that nMlct mankind arise from the
111017ption that accumulates in the Blood. Of all; the
- "Vales that have been made to purge it out, none can
slut In erect ITELMBOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT
- 07 SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and renovates the
Wood, Instills the vigor of health Into the system, and
Irrges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates
the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders
that grow and rankle In theMlood. duch a remedy, that
eealitbe relied on, has long been sought for, and now, gal'
fbo first time, the public have one on which they can de
pend. •Ourapace hero does not adroit of certificates to .
show !to effects, but tho trial of a single bottle will show to
the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have
, steer taken. . •
Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added
SO a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon. Diet Drink, and
one bottle Is equal too gallon of the Byrtnof Bartaparilla,
or the decoction at usually made.
The above Extracts are prepared on purely ncientllle
d'ietto—and embody the full strength at
tho Ingredients entering Into their composition. A. ready
and conclusive test will be a comparison of their proper
ties with thoao act forth b the 11. S. Dispensatory.
now TO u 17-14 nretr4aDirs.
' In DlSenes of the Pined; limners on the Sara, or any
and every part of the body, use Extract'S.trsapnrilla, op
-lieing to Maples and all exteraal Uous'srs or Eruptions
{he Improved Italo Wwh.
Ulk: the Extract Duchu for all diseases requiring the aid
of a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such a::
Conorriima awl in these use the Extraet Duchu
and Inject with the Improved Ewe Wash.
TirEsE ExTßAers HAVE: SEEN' ADMITTED
TO USE IN THE UNITED 'STATES ARMY, and aille are
In very general uso• . ln all the STATE IIOSIITALS AND
PUDLIO INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as
in private practice, and are consiller . cd. as Invaluable
remales.
•
MEDICINE
,
r _DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS.
blreet letters to—.
lISIZITIOLD'S DRUG & CIIEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 Broadwqy, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
OH TO
•
ITELUDOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT.
104 South Tenth St., Assembly . Build's, Pia%
Describe Symptenic Coelezuniccieions.
, SOLO BY ALL. ttaIiW.IISTS EiIERIWEERE.
F. 11., STATE rirOrmAL, I SCHOOL
.3.IANFIRLD,; TroGAI CO PA.
• Tan riisrm-noN WAS
,
Recognized bythe State Authorities, in
Deceit?Ser, 1862.
‘ , • :
-
State NotinalSehool. - -
, nd formt:l7y Opened ili sack l in - SeptemberlB63.
The School is at length "laces upon a se
cure basis—the State, app opriation of the
current ;year enabling thp Trustee to extin
gnish the greater portion 'of the outstanding
I liabilijles, and to make extensive improvP
-1 users pan the huilLints and grourids.
The Spring Term toill'CommenCe about'
Ila
, , . 186 a -
.
.li•c 4
Tp,
' Prof, F. A. AILEtN, for - the past six years in
charge of the Chester County - (Pa.) 'Normal
School, has been elected -Principal, and Prof.
J.Strait, of the EdinborP State Normal School,
Lion, has been appointed to the Professorship
of Languages and mathematics.
'Prof. Allen is Well known throughout the
State as a gentleman of accurate scholarship,
passe sing a practical- ecperience of fifteen
years as an educator of teachers, and a thor
ougir acqua‘ntanice withjtbeir educational
wants, acquired 'from Ibi , connection With
County Institutes' in every' section of Nan
' sylvania, as well its in other States. 1 ,
Competent and thor'ough instructors tvill
be provided for the other departments of the
School. -
-
The building ha been ratted through ut
' and provided withi furniture,lof the most p
proved style, togetper with an. extens7e e l
ilection of maps,charts,and works of ref rence.
Excellent ChemlYal and Philosophical ap
paratus will be In keadiness at the opehing of
the School. 1, 1 ,I .
I TO keep pacd trith- theimp ovementi in ed-
I tication, a gyinP4itirn will he erected, for
which a valuable apparatus I far" the heavier
!and - lighter exe:rdises - -has already been secured
-
The school year isdividerllinto - three terms,
of thirteen weelts each, within° vacation, ex- i
cept the week of Christmas holidays. .
It is desirable that students shonld enter at
the commencement of a terra, and for a period
of not less than'ltbirteen weelcs. rrotilloil,
in atkanee per term, ST.OO. No extra
i chatges for {he laguages or he higher math
ematics,. Teat: books rented at reasonable
Irates. Ir4al , and instrumental music at
teachers' prLr-esi Boarding in the hall,s3o 00
per lerm ; wood for winter,ls3loo per term;
washing, $31251; room rent; $1 50. f
! The arrangements now *AU ate of such
a nature as to warrant the Trustees insaying
that no other institution in the State affords
better facilities for the Educiatien of TeaChers,
I 1
or for the preparation of students for cdllege,
or for general business. 1 1
For further particulars address :the Princi
pal, at Manslllltl - ,' Tioga cobnty pa.
W: 0, El P L l', Pies: 1130 - LL;tl - Of TrOstees,
CV:G._
ALBERT CLARK, ' , :iecreta.
' 'Mansfield, lin. 20, 1f334,
• - 13-40W - A T I
CL l'aßlArTE3.3
,
Whilst trying ; Coffee Of all
Remember , ItIISOW.ICING'
1 ' at the .11,ead itiktrinc
!True, it's not like'', other
! E4-Elik - WBEnr.%•',
A little stretch,
Weall do,
i will easily be r,
.
, (But a stret4if like t its— } , ;
is veVy; apt t tear.
A Now, I canArlifely say, wit lout any hesitation,
1 There's none ;Bic "fiII.OINING'S EXCELSI
-1 • OR" in this Ctiligli °tied nation.
I Skilled . chenaists haVc nbt fOund a Coffee from
any store 'I / I ;
Possessing the samoingrndients as "Brown
• ' AA A
. ing'srt,;xcelsior. ; ,
Nor is therd any 94, in f 4, cut of the 'Coffee
i trade,l
I .. ! ,'
Who knows the riryples From which "Brown
l'iL- hig's; . Excelsior" is. Made.
told it's Madelfrorri barley, rye, wheat,
beans; and Peas; -I 1
t
Name a housand ' other,
1 l' things—but
in
g
s—but
the
RIGO I ,osi if you 11eAisc. ,
But with the -nien l f Twill riot hold con
teat.prn i
For, the many, tinny things limy say—too
nun} rous'Atob mention.
I
Whilst the Ire en , !‘”ed in runninn . round
Li t
; , ~ . , • .
.
fro! store to store . I ,
To learn ;he current,'i 1010e:4110 price of
"ItrOWning . Excelsior,' 1 - • ;
Some who kinownny Coffee gives perfect sat).- .
; ' •• iSfa4tlion, I .
Have formed a pfah.j by which they hope th '
cause a Tuck ;reaction. • I' !
The cage--!'tis with af few; no doubt 'twill V i c
; with or ;-;- /.
. f I
iTo name thei M r- !offen - after mine, (BROWN
ING') B..CE:LSIOII."
some say their S fhb only brand that will
stool a reatly s test. i
; Now try a Ilittlei of hem all—see which you
' , like the lb,cst.
Three yearshialve passed ; away since I first
sold a shire ; l i r 1
.•
Never have ; I /11,our paper, advertised before';
Nor would I nOW, or ever Consent to publish
inure, 1 1 A; hie
If like sonic I used by lueveryliody," "sol
Overkwhere," in "every store."
:!k.trade like tin's I do not wish ;, the orders)
could pit fill;i l
The Factoiy a 1 Jersey's lard would take
leavb not a, foot to till. ! .
Hy trade i rtotS() very large; still 1 think
' .
have my share ;
But, readmi,!iyott may i'cst assured, 'Os N
"SOVD EVERYWHERE."
Manufarfritreil affil for Sale 4 . 11 t ; Fa writer,
tiIfORGE L. BROWNING,
jr o. SO ilfcaet sired Ccintclen, N.
This rages is not compOscd of poison° o
drugs, it'ethittlfus nothing deleterious ; ma 3
persons owilthin c otton that cannot use t a
pare CniTeP ; it takes but one and it hLI
(maces to make a quart of good strong c f
fee, that Ining just une-half the quain i
it
3.1
takes of Jtva ,•Coffee, and always less t at
half the piiice.! .. •
RETAI Ifl DEALERS may purchase! it in I s!
quantitiesithan ten- gross at Imy prices Cr n
the Wholcsal& Grocers. I
,Orders 'by mail from Wholestile DePi
ers promptly attended, to
_ _ I
WA. ON SHOP !
Siticriber having located in Lewis
villetis pkTared to do all kinds of w rk
in his lido, on short notice r alid in the e
manner.
Making. and Repairing
of alllkinds. lam enabled by the aid of t
chinery, to do work in the wagon-line bett(
and cheaPer thari any other establishmet4 in
the county. 'I am also prepared to retake
OOFFINS. EDSON HYDE,
Ellysses Peun'a, Dec. 1, 1864
'Ey Bangs & co. are closing u 'an The Rochester ~ Straw-Cutter.
I • 4:4 limdgar. All persons indebted to et LMSTED & KELLY, Coudersport, have
them will please tall and settle, lielin•;tho 1 1_, the ere/moire agency for this celebrated
A cconataierieig4 11 tit the proper office cur machine, in this county. 11, is covenient, du
s.l
A rsine, and alum% Deo.l, igeo.—/E •
SIMMONY COLUMN.
rmENDS AND CTSTOMERS :
I return An
my sincere thanks for your literal patronage,
for the past few - years, and would say to you
that I have located myielf at
N. Y., and nuty hereafter. be found at the
1 I
EMPIRE STORE
NEW YORK STORE
(Having bough 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 eustontera, 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 cent 3.
Extra G.E,ME{43IS from 1 to 25 cents
Good. SHEET/SOS from 12 to 25 cents
TIERS, DENIMS, STRIPES, and all of he
Gopds in proportion.
CL 0 THIXG...
Good suits for $lO to-$l 5 and Extra fine
suits in 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 & SHOES,
StiAIVLS, CLOAKS, &O
at reduced prices,
GROCERIES
UM
I WS
COFFEE.
von; low.
he vqriorts brands.,
EXCELSIOR"-
RICH DRESS SILKS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
• POPLINS.
and all'otlier styles of Ladies' Dress Goode
very low.
that 'are "SOLD
know, good goods
old everywhere"
.. .
Hoping to receive an early call,: I remain
your friend, • .
C. 11. SIMMONS.
Wellsville, N. Y.,'March 25, 1865. -
Rare Chances
I offer tor sale bn reasonable terms and lib
eral time r.
ONE FARM !—i46 Acres-40 Cleareil
.
'ONE FARM :--235 Acres-SO Cleared
ONE FARM :-50 Acres-15 Cleare(l
ONE FAIiDI 300 Acres-5 Cleared
And lots of other Farms andlLand
Some money may be required down. '
Luci a Bird.
Brookland, Pa., July 2, '64 tf - !
Having secured the set4iccs of
HENRY S. CO URN,
BLACKSMITH
- -
of twenty years experience inr England Mid
America. lam prepared to fdrnisll fathers
and travelers with the beSt) of
• Horse and Ox Shoeing,
Shingle Knives, Butcher KuiveSl&c., promptly,
L. BIRD; Proprietor},
Brookland, Potter Co., Pa.
• fatherly called
May 20, 180.1. z. F
P, lA, STEB IN
Paying tile liighest price in •
CA. 11 for
50,000 POUNDS 'WANTED
Couderstiort, '1,11130 28, 1884
;s
u THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK
•
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Capital, $1,000,000 Paid in,
• FISCAL, iI•VEITT OE THE 'UNITED STATES,
And Special Agent for Jay Cooke,
Subscription Agent,
WILL DELIVER .NOTEs, FREE OF . CHARGE,
by express, In all parts of the '
country, and
it receive in! payment Checks on New York,
Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and
all five per cent. interest notes, with interest
to date ofsubscription. Orden! sent by mail
- will be promptly filled.
r This Mink receives the accounts pf Banks
and Bankers on favarable. terms ; also of in
dividual', keeping Nev York accounts.
. I J. U. ORVIS, President.
BILL, Cashier.
1 AND
lIA.TS & CAPS,
AND
CROCKERY
Br, Co,
IME
WOOL
''' - — 41.1‘1
IMPORTANT NOUNORDIENT
1
GREAT . SALE '
- - '.l• or
WATCHES. CHAINS. DIAMOND .RINGS. ETC . .
One Million . Dollars , Wortlft
_TO BE DISPOSED OF AT
ONE DOLLAR-EACH ,
Without regard to Value i Not to be paid fox
until you know what you axe to ieceivep i
S . pleniid List of Articles ! ! .2o a sold
at One Dollar Each !-! I
300 Musical Boxes, from $2O to $25 each
150 " " with Bells •
and Castinets, : 200 " 500 . 1
500 Silver T9potS and Ca
' fee Urns,: • 20 " 50 "
;
500 Silver Chaffing Dishes 30 "100. "
1000. " lce Pitclier:s, 20 " 50 "
2500 " Syrup Cups with
Salvers,
5000 i " ,DrintinguPS and
Goblets,
2000 " Castors
2000 " Fruit. Card; and
Cake Baskets 20 " 50 "
5300 Dozen Silver Tea. Spoons 10 4 ' 20 doz,
10000 " " 'Paige S p
&. F rks, 20 " 40 "
250 Gents' Gold Hunting
t - Case Watches I -
250 Lailies'Geld and Enam
eled Hunting-Case
Watches. ' 1
200 Diamond Ring's I
5000 Gold Vest and Neck
, • Chains, 1 " 4 " '3O
3000 '" Oval Band 13reelets 4 " 8
500rTet and Gold Bracelets 8 " 10
2000 Chatelaine Challis and
Gnard•Cliaies I
7000 Solitaire and I Gold
'Brooches
5000 Coral,Opril and Ernerard
Brooches
5000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava and
Florentine Ear mops , 4" • 8
7500 Cortil,Opal and• Emerald
• Ear Drbps
4000 California Diamond
Breast-Tins 2.50" 10
2000 Gold Fob and Vest
Watch ',keys 2.50" 8
oh and. Vest-Ribbon
slides . - ' 3 " 10
lets • Solitaire-Sleeve
I buttons, Studs, &c.
bold Thimbles, 'Pen.'
cils, &e.
Miniature Lockets
" Lockets, Mag
ic Spring 10 " 20
3000 Gold Tooth-picks Cross-
I es, l i&c.
plai Gold Rings
1
has'ed Gold Rings 1
, Stone Set and Signet
Rings_ 2.50"
California Diamond
Rings
Sets Ladies -Jewtlry— 10
Jet and Gold '
Sets Ladies Jewelry—
.. Camed,Pearl,Opal and
other stones ~,
) Gold Pens, Silver Ex
tension Holders and
- Pencils ' .
r , b Gold Pens and Gold
. Mounted Holders
Gold Pens and Gold Fr-
tension Holders!'
Ladies' Gilt and Jet
Buckles'
Ladies!Gilt and Jot Hair
Bars & Balls 1 . - I 5 " -10
- - -
--- - .AimA*DALE b Co.,
MAsu l vnicraarme AucsTs,
1.N0. - 167, BROADWIAY, NEW' YORK,
l'
Announce that all the above list of goods
will be sold for One Dollar each. - -
.41 consequence:of the great stagnation of
trade in the manufacturing districts of Eng
land, through the war havitg cut off the sup •
ply l of cotton, a large quantity of Valuable
Jewelry, originally intended for the English
market,' -has been sent off for sale in this
country, AND . MUST BE SOLD AT ANY
SACRIFICE!. Under these 'cireurnstances,'
ARRANDALE & CO., acting as agents for
the principal European manufacturers, have
resolved upon a great Gift Apportionment to
be divided according to the following regu
lations : . - . ~
Certificatps of the various- articles are put
into envelopes indiscriminately, and Whoa ,
ordered, arc taken out without regard to 1
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 opt:on to send the dollar and ,
take the article or not. Purchasers May thus I
obtain a Golf -Watch, Diamond Ring, or any I
Set of Jew - dry ou our list for Osn Ifutnau.
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
is sent for. Five Certificates will lie sent for
Sl, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for
$lO, one hundred for $l5.
What the 'Press" say of us.
The Lafayette' (Ind.) Daily Courier, March,
13, 1865, says: ,
"A better-selected, more varied or fashion
able assortment of jewelry cannot be , found
eri the continent than Arrandale & Co. are
now offering: ,Messrs. Arrandale & Co, oc
cupy a high position in Commercial circles as
men entirely above the common trickery of
trade. Their statements may he implicitly re
lied-upon, both as tol the -character of their
goods and the bcannrir of disposal. Ladiba
especially . , in nil part' of the country are ra
ailzibg handsanie profits as agents, and if any
Of our fair readers flesire to interest them
selves in the enterprise, they ruay do so with,
perfect coufideace.
Gits.A.T Gam- DisninuTzoN.—A rare oppor
tunity is offered fur obtaining watches ' chains,
diamond rings.) silverware, etc., by Messrs.
Arrandald & CO., at No. 167 Broadway. They
have an immense stock of articles varying in
value, and allure offered at one dollar each.
The distribution is very fairly done—you
agree to take a certificate of a certain article,
enclosed in am envelope, and are not required
to pay your &Aar unless you ace satisfied
with the a.rticle,which will certainly be worth
more than, that =mint, and may be worth
$5O or $lOO. An excellent mode this of, bi
vesting a . dollar:—Sinday Times, N. Y. City,
February 19, 1865. I . ••
Messrs. Arrandalel & Co. have long been
personally known to us, and we believe them •
to be every way, worthy of public •confidence.
—N. Y. Scottisit American Tour. Tune 11, '64.
We have ina3ficted' adilie office of Arran
dale & Co.'s Agency for European Manufac
turing Jewellers; a large assortment of fash
ionable and valuable jewelry of the newest
patterns. WO' also hoticed a large quantity
of silver plate, and uliders".and that the whole
of these newly impOrted articles arc to be
disposed of on a porpl principle, giving great
I .
4600
5000
3000
10000
4000.
5000
5000
1000
1000
'6OOO
[advantages to buyers, and affording e.Sten
sive employment to agents. Wc know the firm
in, questlen to be very' respectable and thor
oughly worthy of public confidence, and re
commend our friends to read their advertise_
ment..-21r. 7 .llbion, September 3, 1864,
ExpLorusar son Ltntis.—The most eli
gible and prnfitable employment we have
beard of forladies is the sale of certificates
for the Great dill Distribution of Arrandale
& Co. A lady of our sequantAnce has - been
very successful . in this wa3l not only filling
her own purse, bat also in doing a good turn
to those to whom she sold the certificates, as
will be seen by our advertising columns.—
Gentlemen can also be thus engaged.—.Y.
Sunday Mercury, Aug. 14, 1564.
The British Whig of linvion ) ; 0. 7E, says ,
Nov. 26th, 1664, ''One of our lady subscribers
became an Agent, for. Arrandale i t Co., and
by 'request brought some twenty articles sent
83 prizes for 13er agency, to tbis office for in
spection, and . without hesitation ;we can state
that each and. all of the - articles were worth
treble the amount of'costr to the recipients r .
and some of thon six times."
We ltaxe seen some very - pretty specimens
of Table and Teaspoons, Gold Watches,
Ladies' Chains, Pins, Bracelets, etc.. a-blch ,
hart. been sent by .Arrandale Co. to this ,
place for Si each.--...Angelka Reporter, X. Y. •
StateVeb. 15, 1.36'5.
AGENTS —We want agents in 'every
regiment, and in every - town grid county, and
those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents
on, every Certificate ordered by them, pro
vided toeir remittance amounts to one dollar, ;
also other inducements 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.. I
20" 50 "
5" 50 u
15" 20 "
5Q " 150 each
35 " 70
50 100 "
5 . u 20
1865
4" 10
4" 8
4" 6
"Eighteen years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedy Icnown."
"Free from Poisons."
-"Not dangerous to the 'Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
8« 8
4" • 6
2:50 1 °' , 10 "
‘TOSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, &C., .XT.ER'S.
Is a paste---used for Rats,
Roaches, Black and
-Bed Ants,
"COSTAT . S" 1.3. ED-B CV EXTERMINATOR,
- Is a litjuid or crash; used to
destroy, and fits . ° as a pre
' 14ntire for Bed:-Bugs,
'COST S" ELCCTBIt..7- POWDER FOR
• I
INSECTS.
Te l for Hoths, .I,(nrquitors.
Recta, Bed-Bays, Inacts, on
.Phants, Fowls, .anintali,
2"
4" 10 "
4" 11. "
2" 10
5 " - 15
4 " 15
4" 10
Be',,Sold. by all I Druggists and Retailers
everywherc:' , • .
G" 10
Il I BEn - in}."l I of; all I nvorthless
tations.
tEr Slie that "6srim's" name is on each
Bo; Bottle, and Flank. beforef.you buy.
lIENIRY U. iC05T.441...
tg&..Praxcirat. D.4pAn., 482 Broad n ay, N. V.
yr,.,-.L . ,:„.501d by all Druggists laud Dealers, in
COUDNISPORT, P.
1865.
13 " 25
5" 15
I INCREASF. OF PATS.—The fr,rincr . .s Cu
zette..(Flugliol) assents and. proves by figures
that one pair Of rats will have a prorny and
descendants no leis than -651,fi51.1 in three
years. ;:Now, utile:se:this immense family can
be kept doWM, theylwould consume more food
than would sus6.im G:§,000 human beings.
e 'See "Costar'p":4dv't in this paper.
left I •
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,RATS versus BIRDS.-J-Whoever engages in
shooting sni:2llbiivlS is-a cruel man whoever
aids in exterminating rat's - - is a benefactor.-
We should like some of oar- correspondents
to give us the benefit of their experience in
driving Out these pests. We need something
besiOes (logs, cats, and traps for this business.
Americdn,N. . ,
Sec "Costar's" adv'tip this paper
1865.
"COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR is
siMple,• safe, and sure,—the most perfect
RiT-ification meeting we have ever attended.
Every Rat that can get. it, properly prepared
according to directions, vill eat it, and every
one that eats it will die, geaeraily at some
place as distant as possible from Where the
medicine 17 a s taken.—Lake Shore,
Mirror. •
'See "Costar's", adv't i n this paper.
1865.
A 'VOICE PROM THE 'FAR
Speaking of "Costar's" Eat, Roach, Arit, bcc.,
Extertninator—"more grain and provisions
are destroyed annually in Grant County by
vermin than tvcm/il pay for tuns of this Rat
and 'lnsect Riller:i,'—.lo l ncaster, licrald.
pa. See "Costar's" adv't iu.this paper.
Aair - Sold in couninsPonT, Pa., by all
Druggists: '
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' ' 78S noram's cam; 811=1:1T roa
Scrofula and , Scrofulous Inseams.
enon Emery .E.deka welt nomn
,merdiaist of Oz.
4.1 have wild lame quantltiea of your SA of but never yet one.bottle. which failed of the
delayed effect-and full sallsibctlon td those Who took
It. An fastus our people try It;they agree there has
been no medicine like itbefore'la our community."
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Eruptions, *imples, Blotobes, Pustules, til.
cers, Sorei, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From Rev. Rat Stratton, Bristol, England.
only do my duty to you end the public, when
I add my testimony to that you publish of the rae
didual virtues of yOUT SARSAI!ARILLA. )I daugh•
ler,med ten, bad an afflicting humor in bier ears,
eyes, and hair for years which we were unable to
cure until we tried your' gArtSAPARELLA. She has
been well for some monthS."
,From Mrs. Jane R. Rice., n +Cell-known and lunch-
esteemeelladgolDenniseille,'Cape Aram Co..
"Sly daughter has suffered for a year past with
ccrofulons eruption, which was very troublesome;
Nothing afforded any renal until we tried your
SausAPAuthl e A, whielt soon completely cured her."
From Charles P. Gage, Esg.i of the tridelg-hnoirm
- Gage, jrareag t io manyfacturcrs of enflusclicsi
Prvers in -Vashua, Y. .11: j
had for Several years' a very troublesome
humor in my ram!, which grew constantly worso
until it disfigured my features and became an Intol
erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a matt
could of both advice and medicine, but without any
relief 'Whatever, Mail 1 tool; your SARSAPARILIA.
n iMmediatay made my facie worse, as you told me
It might for a tirne; but in a few weeks the neW
skin began to' form under the blotches, and con
tinued until my face Is as smooth as any body's.
and I am without'any symiitoros of the disease that
I know of. I enjoy Perfect. health, and without
doubt owe It to y9ur
Erysipelas —G 'nerai Debility—Purity the
-._._. Blocid. •
From Dr. Ito6t. &nein, Ltortston Si., rem Fork. ~,C_.,..,
" ET. AvEn. • seldom fall to remove Eruptions
and Scrofilleus Sorra by thl persevering,,useof your
SAIIi3 . A.PArtiLLA, and I have just now cured au attack.
of 3Thlifmant Finjripehrs with it. No alterative we
possef:s squats the SAII.S.W.kItILLA you have I,lllP
plied to the profe filen as well as to the people:"
•
, From J. 5..1( hngton, Seq., Wakeman, Ohio. `
"For twelve }, mrs, I had the yullow Erysipelas
am ray right army during which vale I tried all the
celebrated physicians I could reach, and took bun
; dreds of - dolllirsi worth of medicines. The ulcers
j'Were so bad thafrthe cord, became visible, and the
Idoctors decided that my aria must be amputated. I
' began taking yin's S..ins.rrauria.a. Took two bet- -,
ties, and some of your Ptia.s. Together they have
' cured me, lam how as Well-and sound as any body..
Being in a publie place, my case Is Imown to every
• body in this esunbumity, toad excites the wonder of
all." ...
From /Ton. llenry Mono, if. P. P., of reweastie,
C. W., a leading mentber of the Comidian Partia
meni. i
" I have used . octr Saizsa mime:tin my family,
for general (kW ; ity, and for purihring the blood,
with very benefirial results, and .feel confidence in
commending it Ito the ad! ieted."
St. itinthony':s Fire, Rose, "Salt Mown,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
Tram fin rrey Sichle.r, .E.:4., the aide editor of thd
Tto khrumock Democrat, Pe nnvlrania.
"Our o nly child, about three years of age, was
attacked hy pintiles•ou his forehead. They rapidly!,
.spread until they ibianed a loathsome and virulent
sore, whiCh coigired his face, mid actually blinded
his eyes fur sonde Claws. A skilful Physician applhal
nitrate of rilrei . and. other reinethes, without any
apparent etrvetl For fifteen days we guarded big
ltamb4, leSt with them lie should tear open the fes
tering and eorriipt wound which encored his whole
face. llayin„,,o• tried every thing else we had any,
hope Iron:, wei began gii Mg your SA nsarmtibbAi
and applying theicalii re of potash lotion,, as you
direct. Thi , adre. began to heal when we had given
the first botilet and was well when we had finished'
-the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come • •
out, grew egaiii, ate/ h:' in now :IN healthy and fair
as any other, eThe windu neighborhoik predicted ..
that the child inust die." -
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
1865
From 147r0m Stoat, c - St. Loma, .I.fissour;.
".I find your SAILSAPAI:II.I..t a more effectind
remedy for Ilje secondary symptoms of Syphilis
and for syphilitic dise::,se tithe any tither we possess.
The proiesshnt ard'indelited to 'you fur some of the
• best mediduel we have.t' -
! From A. J.! .1)-rneh,. ir. D., an (Mora phy4cian of
Lcoremov, 3firrs'., who ie a prominent mcsither of
the Lryi. , lateircixf rssorm,,,qts. .
DR. ATE;I:. ny dear 511 , t Imre - found your
pAusArAtztt.i.A eseelleut, remedy fur Sohitis,
of the 4riourry awl sc,o)i,he.7/ irpc, and offer , -
, tma J• 01.11 e, entice thfttlVVl`3 to yiebj
to other rcimiiiies.' I do not know we can cm.
-ploy with iodre cert.:drily where IJOWg
-1141. alteratiyei is r,quirukt."
2fr. Ciws. rt.Vor 11Numulcke_ti—J,,.
had dreadOillula.v en eatt,eil by the abuse
or iner,inry t - Or nee ri vri,d, dia:au,, which grewV more ,
and snore, a.44vavatod Mr years, in spite of every
remedy or trlaitOMM (amid
perseverinOise of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA relieved
him. Fern ceases ems be found more inveterate and
diraruesiao than nod it took several dozen
bottles to (arra him.
Leueorrhy...a, Whites, :Pe-rnale Weakness,
are generally produced by into:nal Serofiilous Ul
.
ceration nrift are rery often cured by the afterativO
effect of this SaltSAiv.lllll.!.S. Some eases require,
-however, int aid of the the
application bf local remedies: • I 1
From the, itell-kr:*lrn am% ?rlile7y-rdebrelleci; Dr.
Jacob Morrin. Cincinnati. -
"T have found your SA * Its.u.AI:ILLA an excellent
alterative in (Ukases of females. Many- bases of
Leueorrhma, Internal Ulceration, and
/oetil clebility arising from the scrofulous (flatbeds.
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have yielded to it, and there are fen—that` do, not.
when its effect is properly sided by local treatment."
Mdy, unicilling to clime the publicatioh of her
! j . twine, writes:
•
" My druvAter and myself liaVe been cared, of a
very ilebilitithig Leueorrhma of long standing, by
two bottles 'of your Sur.s.tr.taim.,.i.."
Rheuruatisnl, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dye,.
pepsin, ?leart Disease, Nauru Lila,
when ennsed b Scrofula is the system, ure rapidly
cured by ibis XT. SAUS.I.I...tILILL.L.
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