FIE S „ . _. : . 7 _„__..,._ 0h0..a10.7.4*-0i . - - *ba the pleasure of a call last week lipt. Valiant, lEon . .,Wire Woiker k C r eam Cheese Pokenosei, Do.Notl Esq., E s q., Eller) , Harris, - Esq., and female ladies =- bides several chit (Tire Sheriff talks of calling soon.) I , o pe all our other Mends will call in for peace nest week. p e .—On the night of the 3d dont S.aw. Mill of 8. P. Reynolds, of Ilebron, was burned down. It ?l oci to e Mile the work of ttn ineendi- Th was large anti valuable. ! c o will be severely felt by the own , yras no insurance: On th e of the 4th Mr. Reynolds came uorough and arrested two persona he suspected of having committed t, but subsequently released them._ one "hundred &Hers worth of lurn she destroyed.—Democrat. Ir, ow, felt and examined, and felt e h gratified by seeing, feeling and ex jig a piece of Atlantic Telegraph or rather Cable, on Tuesday—and to return the thanks of the JOIIR• tee to those kind friends who ex. the Acre privileze. We would ieir names, if we had not promised that we would not say anything it. But the "cat's out of the bag" .we have seen the wire, and as many tr editor has done before us, told leis of it. The piece we saw is inehes in length, and was iccotu a lithographed copy ()tin au- Certificate of Cyrus W. Field. . lor ds us much pleasure to-announce lysses Division No. 458, of the Suns ruper.ince, was organized Aug. 28th,, „C. 41. Lyman was elected .A. Monroe, R. S. Notwithstand it unfortunately apparent increase inienness in and around this place, , upon the reestablishment of the is tLysses as a good omen for the of Temperance in Potter County. tru the Coudersport and Ulysses loss nay be encoutaged in their no ne by the organization of Divisions er parts of the county. A few zeal rorkiug Temperance men, by labor this county now, may save its cid tura much future shame and remorse. Circus, that stupendous and dis- ;nate conglomeration of bad and logs; bad predomitiating=paid our visit last Saturday, and bad the congregating upwards of 2,000 in our village, while bad disposi ; worse whisky were brought in• act, though fortunately without iediate serious results. Our able ily efficient corps of reporters was )tuld, but owing to the lack of . accommodations provided were to make as full reports as we could sished—and were unable to take le sores, particularly bank-notes in it of subscriptions. They, bower- Itt two fights, without serious re , immense jam at the ticket-once; (tractive side-shows; a large crowd r,pointed eapectants inside of the , villiou, was eminently more per at the close of the exhibition— dephants did not stand on their a ascend the inclined plane)—be- . lie exhibition of a vast amount of is plicity and primitive congenial'. tie. A self- eon: ituted day police our citizens maintained goud or the prestige of their " stare," while It police, appointed by the Burgess, noted themselves by making a de- Ton a couple of gambling parties, :um were put in p. ison during and night—uric for drunkenness, ter for being iu the bad company of )blers—and released at the option and-hearted Sheriff. Neither our an uor the glitiwinen Were much than before, but the hotel-keep ul a bountiful harvest. - The Cir. at fto'cluck Sunday morning, much ;ratification of our sleep-courting perhaps, themselves: Alto the Cireug' advent and exueat to Ja tour village were events which it will not soon again be our lois.. chrOnicle--however prolific. of atonal topics for bashful beaux at re.been, or however much it may :r!ased the clownish and acrobatic ales of our " Young America;" fret unfortunate it may balre been tcrality of our citizen;; in general. Philadelphia ~ IGE OF MEDICINE, kohl Fifth Street, below Walunt :STY-T.IIIRD session of this Insti will open on tr, October Iltla, 1858. 'wing are some of its advantages : Ally institution in the City which its Students with Hospital Tickets trial fur dissection WITHOUT CILLIIGs. are GUM - Wed daily by the Pro la take a personal interest in the tat and vieifare of every Student. ed number of young men of restrict is Will be received as beneficiaries; at t,20 fora full course of Tickets. the sons of physicians and e'er preferenC'e. ancement containing every infer. be sent free on apptication B. I IOWADD RAN D., , De* of the Neagh Phirtisnututs. WATS FAIR. PEN! trIMIII. ;TATE AGIIMittiAL SbelEtt, ttsaocssltesitbsi,ggia, gab and:3olb, I MtiOr Ifut11) - , . A NNUAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY - at - 4 LII4. clock P. M. Awards of Vommitties an nounced,immeiliatoly afterwardi. Articles for exhibition addressed to A. 0. RENTER, Secretary, Monongahela 'House, Pittsburgh. All articles and stock intended for eihibi tion transported free of-charge. • Office, No. CS Fifth street, where entries will be received and.exhibitors' tickets furniShed. Books of entry closed on Tuesday noon. -; Pre mium Lists and list of Judges furnished on •application. - ; • gEr Members' Tickets, $l,OO. - Sin gh ad mission, 25 cents. • mar Exhibitors must become memberi. • A. 0. HEMSTER; Secretary State Agricultural Society. D. A. TAGGART, Precident. Council Notice. A T a regular meeting of the Town Council 11. of the Borough of Coudersport, held on the 2nd day of August, 1858 i the folltiwing Preamble and Resolution was: passed WIMPS" There are certaittSlDE-W4LKS which were ordered to be built, by Ordinance of May, 1857, now rema i ning Unbuilt and un finished; therefore, • Resolved, That the Secretat7 be instructed to give notice that SEALED, PROPOSALS will be received until the Puts? Idosoav tx SEPTEMBEII NEXT. at the Office of the Town Council. for building and completing the fol- • lowing Side-walks : . On SOuth side of Second st., opposite Lots Nos. 110, 181, St 168; on North side of Second St., opposite .Lots• Nos. 109, 126 and Lots ell..llenson 1 • tin - East side of Main'St ., opposite Lots Nos. 168 & 169; on South side of Third St., opposite Lot No. 129; on North side of Fourth St. opposite Lot No. 134: and on South side urFifth St., opposite Lot; Nos. 98 tit 137.. At which time and place above mentioned Contracts wilt be awarded to the lowest and best. bidders. By order 'of Council, SAM'L H. STORRS, See y. POSTPONEMENT.—The aboVe Letting is postponed - until Monday the Inst., at the same place: By order of Council, • BAWL H. STURRS, &dy. Coudersport, Sept. 6,1858. FURTREP. Posvroszuss.r.—:•The above LET TING is further adjourned until the first Mon day of October nest. By order of Burgess, . • SAM% R. STORES, Sec'y. Coudersport, Sept. 13, 1858: P. A. STEBBINS HAS Ju v t Received, FECIPI NEW YORK, A Large and Complete Fall and Winter ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS k GAPS, L & Cutlery, Groceries, Itc., WHICH HE WILL SELL AT Bargains FOR GOOD PAY. Coudersport, Sept. 14, 1858 BRAND RETH'S 'PILLS ! PURIFY THE BLOOD.. Continued pain or uneasiness in any organ ie generally cured by one or more , doses of ilrandreth's Pills. Thirty years' personal ex .erience by the undersigned fully justify this • ssertion. • Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y., says : . I have cured the deplorable costiveness of the ' owels with Brandreth's pills, when; every ther remedy had failed, and the patient was iven up to die: Skin diseases, of an invete ate and painful character, such as erysipelas, salt rheum, tetter and summer-heat, I have A cell eradicated by their use. :I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the laralytic and the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." . -- (1 In jaundice and all affections of the liver. yspepsia, dysentery and diarrhtea,,pleurisy, sadden pains and inflammations, female ou -tractions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even - 1 gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way tb the use of this medicine, slid now, after twenty years' experience, my; estimation of Brandreth's Pills continues to increase. OBSTRUCTIWL A young lady, beautiful cud healthy, took cold, which caused a serious Obstrilcuon fur tWo years ; -her health was broken down and tier beauty departed. At length Braudrettea Fills were tried; eleven dlises,;of from two to. four, were taken in fifteen dayspreceediug the usual period. Regularity was restored, and uer health and good looks recovered. - 1 ' WORMS. ~, Brandretb's Pills are the best vennifuge ; t i 'lley are iufallible. A little child, six years dld, for some weeks was droophig ; its mother gave it one of Brandreth's sugar coated pills; the next day there came away *worm sixteen inches long, and as large is of child's finger. The chill was well. • •' l' • : . ,:. PLEURISY. 1 . 1 . A gentleman;, away from hoMe, was taken ith pleurisy; the iutiatuation: was -terrible; ~very oreathnutde bun writhawitliagony. Eight Itrandreth's Pills were swallott ed, - and warm till ppplied locallyi-the pills operated, antithe N ails was relieved; plenty of gruel was takez .tnd six more pills; and the second day the pa rent was cured. - ! These at:sten:tents should haVe weight, and revent the use of poisonous drugs, and atop I) he sad practice of bleeding. 1 ' . b:"BRANDRETE. Brandreth'S Pills are sold at the Principal Mee, 294 Canal street, ilrandreth BUilniag, at. 25 cents per box, and the same, sugar coat ed, 13 cents, warranted•to keep as well as , the plain. Sold also by SMITH IF JONSS, Coo -1 deispon. - ' [T-1!mo., inslde.] RIM r" -- I'fitItULVSNLW:ML--- ;ON'elVik% gonait'Esilkyll - stwnr.tERTAIN *ND .RADIGW-1:1112 1 OF ,SPERMei, tcnuutak4e.' ,Ivrizorr lISR- ••OP, , ' IIdERNA4; MEDr- ONES ; OACTRRIZATION, j -OR. ANT' IdECHANL. ' ' • :CAL '-•-; A.PPLIAN.: Jtilr thrittisilltii, the 33ilr ed t itiorri' lit 'a - sealed A evelope, - gratis - ndinaile to- any - addresi - , - Rost-paid, Orr reeelPeor'twiiitaiops. This little emanatidi rota celebra 7 ted member- of tbe. medical; profession, gives the Most iluptirtant informatiOti everpublished to all persorie entertaining doubts of their physical condition, or whorare conscious. of having hazarded their, bealth and happiness— containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrhces or Seminal Weakness,. Debility, Nervousness, De- . pression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharge, Im paired Sight end Memory, Blotches and Pim ples- on the F;toe, Piles, Indigestion; Palpita tion of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducing impotency and reeked and physical incopacity,-.by means of which every one may cure himself privately, and eta trifling expense. as- Address DR. CH: J. C. ELME, Ist Av enue, cor. 19th street, New 'York ; Post Box, No 41550. I [7-3 mos., inside.) A. U. C. BROCKEN, 22 Cliff Street, New-York, LOC/AMBER OP GLASS SYRING ES, NONEOPATNIC VIALS, IMAGUATED MEASURES, NUBS EBY BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware foi Chemists, Druggists, Per. fuMers, Photographers, etc: Green Glassware by kbe package. A liberal discount made to the l trade. Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Liss sent on appli cation. 1.1:2-3tno.cseu. !•Ittention THE WHOLE! CLARK Bc-PHILLIPS, ivHO have run the well-known y "OLD IREGULATOR," - at Wellsville, hir the last two years, have made a general fitting up outside and in, and have filled it up to. overflowing %yin GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, BOOTS & S QES, a genearal variety o • 11-ItirdwAre & Cutlery'. comprising all things necessary for Fanatics, ~liils ' .Meeltanies, Farmers, &c..; and we are bound not only to Regulate, but to beat the crowd in the . . LOWEST- PRICES, AND BEST QUALITIES, in this town and Olean. One of the firm hay ing had - OVER 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE in Ilerchandizing,—and with abundant pecunia ry facilities, we know 'we can . BACK our statements, and everybody is invited to test the truth of the same. We furnish Merchants and Pedlars CHOICE SUPERFINE FLOUR at $4 bbl. ; SALT at $1,75; Fine YOUNG-HYSON TEA 371 cts. tb4 Choice WHITE FISH and TROUT. $4,50 1-bbl.; BEST NAILS $4,25 17 keg,—other things in proportion. We can do you good, and expect to receive pay !or our labor and investment by, selling large amonts, in the wholesale way, to Merchants, Hotels, Pedlars Ace. We are aware that every Picaninni shop tells the same yarn,' and advertise ten times more than they have or can do; but come and see, us,, and yon will say, NO LIE TO THIS! • E. P. CLAflK—o'e of the firoa—tias built a Baulking Office adjoining the store, and is prepared to furnish DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE for this country. England, Ireland and Scot land, make. Collections & Remittances, buy all Verifg• at: its value,•furnish Gold aad Silver, &c., and .other things growing out of the business. ( LOCATION—Foot of • PLANK-ROAD ST:, on the Rail-Road Track: CLARK & PHILLIPS.. Wellsville, July 7, 1858.-10:51—tf. lIILLVORT HEAD-QUARTERS. HE subscribers take this method of in rp. forming their friends that they are in re ceipt of, and are now opening, a choice and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite Abe - attention of ail who desire to wake purchases. Our Stock is large him been selected with great care, and is par ticularly adapted to-the aunts of this section of our country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of ' DRESS GOODS, TBIMMINGS,RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES; PARASOLS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINOS, DO MESTICS, SHIRTINGS; _ LINENS;: PRINTS, DDSIERY,, SHAWLS, and 'a variety of other articles, too numerous to Mention. We hive also a complete assort ment of . . IGROEERIFS, HARDWARE ARID (MOCKERY; all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay, and for approved credit on as seasonable terms as any other establishment. ZINN &NICHOLS. Millport, Aug. 11, 1856.-9:13 ly. I srranars • SALES. BF.VIRTUE of Sundry writs of Venditioni .Exponas and Fieri Facia* issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter Co., Pa., ind•to me directed, -shall expose to public isle or outcry, at the Court House in theßor- Otigh of Coudersport, on Monday the 20th day Of_deptember, 108, at 10 o'clock,_ 4.4...11., the following described real estate, to wit : • • . . Certain real estate situate in ROnlet town ship, Potter county, Pa., beginning at a post in the northline of lot surveyed to . William Pessenderi. thence North one hundred rods, thence West one hundred and , sixty rods, thence Soatii one hundred rods; thence East one hundred and sixty rods to the place' of beginning;.beitig part of Warrant 2;199; non isiutng one hundred acres, of. which . seventy taro *et iniproisd, on which are one log lanuse, tivrilriniieVatits: one - co:vlLToiliCiind asi apple'.orchard.—ALSOi—One. - other lot of land intsaid township, beginning at a poStlts South line of 100 acre lot deeded to. David SVorden thirty rods west of the S.. E.. vend* Of the Same, thence Sonthl43 rods to Philari,- :der Reed's lot, thence Wein- by Reed's. north . line 140 rods, thence North. 43 rods to s eor ner, thence East 140 rods to, the place" ginning ;.containing 35 acres of which 20 tkerea are improved, on which are ono log and frame house, one log barn, one water saw mill and an apple ' orchard . z- A LSO---ci tract of land sit itatein the township.oftlius, beginningat a post in the north line of a lot surveyed to Jesse Morey 25 rods east of the corner of said lot, thence North 107.8 rods, East 160,rods,South 25.8 nit's, West 55 rods, South 22 rods, and West 105 rods to the place of beginning, being part. of Warrant 3,92 t ; containing 100 noes, forty acres of which are chopped, ten acres improv ed; with one' log house and, one .log barn thereon.---ALSO--4 certain tract situate in Roulet township, beainning at a post iu the west line of a 117 . 5 * acre 4ot sold to' Ray k Martin 11 rods= of the south-west corner of' same thence West one hundred and sixty rods ; Sorith fifty rods, East one hundred and sixty reds, and North. fifty 'rods.to the place of beginning, being part of Warrants" 2,225 arid 2,165 ; containing fifty am'es. Seized, takee in execution. and . to be sold as the Property ifif Samuel Palmer and Perrin Palmer. . , - - ALSO—Certain real estate situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter County, Pa.. Lots Nqs. 132 /c 133 on Square No. 12, bound !l ed North by Fourth Street, East - by Main, St., ' South by lots of J. - S. Mann, West by lots of L. M. Cole, . on. Which is erected one frame dwelling house and one frame barn.—ALSO —Certain real estate situate in Allegany town• ship, in said county, bounded on . the North by Lots Nos. 74 St 55, on the Etist byunseated lands of the Fox Estate, on the South by Lot No. 67 and Bingham Lands, and on the West by Lots Nos. 54.63 Jr 65; containing two hun dred and serentyrfive acres and eight-tenths of an acre, _(being Lot No. ,5s of the allotment of Bingham lands in Allegany township.). of which 80, acres are improved and 20 acres chopped, on which are erected one frame house, one frame ,harn and one log house, and with some fruit trees thereon.. ' Seized, taken in eiecutioo, and to be sold as the property of Wm. T.' Jones. ALSO—Cer sin real estate situate in Harri son township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the - Ninth by lands of Fox k Rose, -- East by, lands of H. Harrison, Sopth by lot Conveyed to John Rockwell, and West. by unseated lands of Fox & Ross ; containing fifty acres,aud two tenths of an acre, beihg the west half of Lot No. 112, and a part of Warrant Na. 1.192. of which two acres are iiiihrovea. 7 -ALSO—One other lot situate in Harrison township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the• North by the above-described lot; on the Bast by the lands of H. Harris, on the South by landa of Bruivn, and on the West by lands jof Brown;. supposed to contain fiveacres,' be the same more or less, all of which is improved, and on which is erected one frame house.: " Seized, taken in execution, and :to be sold as the.property .of John M. Wilcox and Mary Wilcox, with notice to Jobn B. Porter, Terre Tenant. ALSO—Certain real estate. to wit:. Being Lot No. 86 of the allotment of lands of M. C. Barber in Harrison townsh p,. Totter • county, Pa., bounded on the North by Lot No. 83, on the East by unseated lands of Fox 4 Ross, on the South by. Lot No. 89 and unseated lands of Fox A; Ross, and on the West by. Lots Nos. 89 & ; containing - 1.06.4 acres, of which twenky-five acres arq improved, and on which is erected one framebouse, and with an apple orchard thereon. • UP Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Davis. • ALSO—Certain real estate situate in the Boro' of Coudersport, in the county of Potter, to wit: Square No -20, containing one acre and six-tenths of an acre, on which is one two-story frame house and some fruit trees.— ALSO- , -Lots Nos 126 & 127 013 Square No. 11, on which are two two-story frame store houses and one frame barn. Seized, taken in execution., and to be sold as the property of W. T.& A. F, Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit: Two Village Lots situate' in the Borough of Cou dersport, being lartts Nos. 106 .k iO7 oa Square No. 11, bounded on the North by Third St., on the East by Lots Nos. 128 & 122 a the South by Lot No. 118, and on the L o .ist. by West St.; on which are' erected one frame house and one frame b.trn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Luman•Beil, jr. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Bing ham township, Potter county Pa., bounded oft the North, by land of John Miller, on Ufa East by lands of Philander Hawley, deceased, and John Russell, on the South by lands of Pearce, do Luddington, en the West by iands of Sam - net Hopkins; containing isevelity-four' acres. more or less, of which twelve • acres are im proved and fifteen . acres ;chopped, with one tog house thereon. , seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lyman. G. Crum. ALSO-Certain real estate, to wit: One third of 944 acres and one-half of an acre on. Warrant No. 4,647, situate in Wharton toWn ship,- or Sylvania township, Potter county, Pa., bounded North by Warrant N 0.4,693, East by Warrant -No - . 4,682 and lands of F. R. Backus. -South by Warrant No. 4,752 and lands of F. R. Backus, Nand West by Warrant No. 2,160 all improved. Seized, taken in- execution, and to be sold as the property of Thorns's Wands, ALSO,--Certain real *ate situate in Os wayo township, Potter county, Pa.. bounded on the North by lands of Seymour Johnson, on the East by, lands of N. C. Goff..on the South and West by lands of Seyinour johnson ; con taining eighty-nine acresi of which fire- acres are improved, on which are erected one frame house and one log barn.. Seized, taken in execution: and to be sold as the property of John .Lockwood. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Os wayoloarnship, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of.the Bingham Estate, on. the East by lands of S. P. Lyman, on the South by lande of Noah' Crittenden, and on the West by lands of -- Fox; .containing ninety-six acres of land, eight acres of which are improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be 'sold as the property of Fmnklin ALSO—Certain real 'estate situate in. Whar ton Township, Fritter County, Pa., commencing' on the bank of the Sinuemahuniag Creek-six rods above the Saw-Mill - built by the. Cards. thenee east about four or five rods to the gut. thence along the gut far enough to make au acre, thence Westerly to the bank of said Creek, thence, up the Creek to .the place of begiriningi containing one acre all improv ed, on which there is one Water, Saw-Mill, and one board shanty. . Seized, taken in execution, and to be !mid :ts the property ofJonathineard,'Levi B. Card, At George P. W. Card. ' • ' ALSf;., " !in real estate situate in•Gene see To Co., Pa.. bounded on the Nortti by the New York State Line and land; ofJamesOsburres, East by lands ofJohri Cham bers-, South by lands of Charles k Ira Leath, West With& of Ificinol MlTalty k .7stose Oifinittertifiniitaifirtine htindred'atittseven= ty4ive nereS;Of Whielfsktf•atrestweicoprOv- f *a ; nn Whitt is FiltectecLonn frarne bottle, one log hotise,:one leg barn , and somet frisk trees. Seised,, taken. in execution, 'andl..tn* sold 'as 'the property of Patrick 13nrke:1 ' ' "'• • ALSO.—Certain real estate situate in Ras:. rison Township, Potter Co; ' Pa.; bounded ori the North by lands of B. J , Scofield; last lb.?. landt of T. B. English *-o'.: Olney, Synth by lantla of Joel English; ,andl'West ;by lands, of Elisha English, being lot:,No. 63'of the allot mentor lands or If, o.lliirber ; containing St ty-ofie and six-tenths acres, of which ten acres are improved, with one log, house ithdonklog shed thereon. .. ' i „, . . • Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the ;moperty of William Cook. I - ALSOCertidn'rettl'estate situate in Eula lia Township, and Borough' of Coudersport, liotter_Co.; , in,, bounded on the North by the Jersey Shore • Turnpike Road. on the East by Nathan Woodcock & east line of Warrant No. 2123,!50uth by lots of W. 8., Gordnier do A. P. ,Tonei. West by Sobieski Ross ; containing one hundred and sixty-nine acres, of which twelve acreeare improved; and upon whiCh are erect ed one frame hose and one frame barn and out h,uildings. - _ . '- , I Seized. takeh in execntio' • and to be sold as • the property of John Critte deti. 1 - - . 1 i ALSO—Certain real esta te=situate In Bomer Township, Potter CO., Pa., beginning at a post at the north-east corner of a lot of two bun- i dred acres 'conveyed by Sohn Keating Si Co. , k J..1.'8: C. H. DeNewville, thence East one , hundred and sixty rods to a lot in possession , of Harrison Edgcomb.theisee North fifty-eight , rods to a post• ,thence West. fiftp r two rodkto a beech, thence North twenty rods to the south east corner of .a lot conveyed to Harty Lyman, thence West one hundred ,and eight -rods to to the 'south-west corner of the last mention ed lot. thence South seventy-eight rods to the place of beginning; containing seventy.one and five tenths acres, fifteen - acres of which are improved, on Which are .erected one frame 1 house and one frame barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Blauvelt: • ALSO—Certain real estate situatein Whar ton township, Potter county, Pa:. beginning at a- corner in the forks ofthe East-Fork . and First Fork of the Sinnemahoning creek, thence South one hundred and Seventy-five perches to a post, thence , one hundred and" , five , and •five,tentlis perches Nest to a corner. to the First-Fork of theSinnetnahoning creek, thence up said creek to a corner of a lot surveyed to S. Freeman. afterward to James Ayres, thence North 126 perches to a post, thence North 87° East 78 perches to a hemlock, thence North 67° East in the creek 22 perches to la corner, thenceforth 7° East in the creek 20 perches, thence North 27° Westin the creek 114 perch es. thence North 40° East in the: creek 43 perches. thence North 18° East in the creek 12 perches, thence Mast seventy perches to a hemlock, thence South 251. perches to a post and stones, thence East fifty-four perches and four-tenths of a perch to a stub, thence S 'nth eighty-two perches to a hemlock, thence West twenty-five perches to a corner in the East , Fork of the Sinnemahoning Creek, thence North 70° west eighty-three perches to the place of beginning; containing three hundred and forty-eight acres and six-tenths of an acre, I - being parts of Warrants No. 4685, 4727 and 492.', excepting fifty acres conveyed.by,James. Bartron to. Stephen Horton on the south end of the lot, of which fifty acres are improved. on which are erected one. frame.lionse ' one frame barn, one frame shed, one log house, and with apple and peach trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution - , and tote sold as the property of James Bartron. - A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. Coudersport, Aug. 24, 1858. TO EVERY FEMALE IN THE UNITED STATES. MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE :CORDIAL. 1 - 7 OR THE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL 1 DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. . Mrs. • Mosr.tocz, for Many years . afflicted withrmost Of the diSeases that are common to females, spending a large fortune in ten years in trying the different means of treatment fur her relief, to no avail, was prevailed upon by many of her friends to Visit Cuba, December '43, for the purpose of repining her former health. While there, she obtained a prescrip tion from a Spanish Physician-- "Whose.silver locks Were tending to the grave." - With which, through the mercy of God, she was-restored to her youthful health. After her return she mode known to hun dreds of hPr female sufferers'_ the effects of 'the remedy with - equally ns great success. This extraordinary medicine is offered to the -public for the relief and cure of all the painful and dangerous diseases peculiar to women, and that the female constitution is subject to. To those suffering from Prolapsus Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoca. Menorrhagia, Dys menerritoea-Chlorosis, a speedi cure can hr obtained. To those suffering from Falling of the Womb or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female Cordial is especially recommended: It is war rinted to curn this painful disease if perse vered in.: - I spinal affectiona, pain in the region of the Pel Lowness ut Spirits, Sick-headuche, and all those diseases arising from the peculiar : formation of women, the Cordial will be found o; an immense value. • This medicine moderates all iexcesu, and re moves all obstruction ; it invigorates ,the de billeted constitution fur the duties,of life, and when taken in middle age proVes a' blessing MOdesty forbids as, in a public advertise ment, to make full the details ;I but the wrap per around each letter will fully explain every ease. Merchants. females, or other, by seeding three cent- stamp, can have nay information. respecting the_ operations of the medicine. Agents wanted in every vilhige in the Erni ed-litates. Put up in half pint, ottlez ; per bottles; 56 per cent. off to the trade.. All orders mast be addresSed to Dr. J. D. STONERDAD, (Sole rripritor,) . Lewistown, Po.,' Box 111. 11:1-ly THE 'AND EATS.. - DIL f PRZI2B BROWN, , • THE GREAT CURER OF: CONSUM'TION. 7es for years se •badly afflicted by DyspeP sift, that for a part of the time.he was contate!ti to his bed. lie was eventually cured by a prescription furnished him by a young clair voyant girl. This prescription, given him bi j a mere child, while in ar"state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never bar :ng failed once. It is equally as sure in case of Firs as of Dvsessau..‘ The ingredients ma' he found in any drug store. I will semlthie valuable prescription to any person on. the receipt of one stamp to tt.) , postage. Ad dives DR. O. PHELPS. DROWN; ' • No. 21 Grind at., Jeisey City, N. J. • 7.4 mos:, inside., MARE- GI; DRAPER and TAILOR, late from the City o' Liverpool, England. Shop opposite- Cuur. House, Coudersport, Potigz Co. Pa. N. B.—Particular attention paid to MT 7T/M.. • • • •• ' Iffaii.ly. - 4 4 1, CoLoxv. G. Mr,.CROOEM: • CHARLES stanErr, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH M. _ EtklatretAPP;lCTN.,•_ • _ 'OEOIIGLARNOLIN , : ' - SAMUEL YOUNG, - ANNA. WHELPLET; MISR YIRGINIA.:VAIIWIAS, • ~. Sfax: DI: VERNON, • ' ' Miss nArric cLA,Mt, FINLEY 'JOHNSON, -- Writn only for the. GOLDEN . MUM,' GOLDEN, PRISM GOLDEN , - . GOLDEN PPJZ.E. .GOLDEN GOLDEN PRIZE. . TIIE .• COLDBN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED: DEAN & SALTER. SUCCESSORS TO BECKET & CO? The Now York Weekly .- Cibramrt - Pluza' Is one of the lirgest and best liteiary paper*, of the Any—tin Imperial Quarto, containisit eight pages, or forty columiu, of the most esting and faseiniting reading, mutat., tliomv . the very first writers of the day, , , • . . . , . .. gie gg oiy iciotratea gbery ' Week. -- A PRESENT, ' • - _ 'WORTri FROM 50 CENTS TO $5OO 00, Will be given to'ittch subscriber immediately on receipt of t i rie subscription money. This is prerented as a, 'Memento of Friendsfaip. au& not-as arLinducerrient to obtain subscribers. : - .TERMS: One copy. for 1 year, . s 2 00 and I Present.; One copy for 2 years, 350 and 2y;esents Oue copy for '3 years, 500 and 3 " • One cepy for 5 years, 00 and 5 : 0 -1 AND TO CLUBS,- Three copies; 1 year, .$5.00 and 3 " , • Five copies,,l year, 800 and 5 4$ Teii copies, 1 year, • 15 00 and 10" . Twenty-one cbp'ii,l fr, 30 00 and 2t - The articles to be given away arc comprised -in the following list : _ . 2 Packages of Gold, con • tamping • $5OO 00 welt. 5 do do .do 200 00 each. 10 dodo, do 100 00 each, • 10 Patent Levernantingeas• ed Watches. -20 Gold Watches, 50 do do 100 do do .300 Ladies' Gold Wate4es, 200 Silver Hunting Cased WatcheS, 30 00 each. 500 silver Watches, $lO 00 to 25 00 each. 100 u Gold Guard, Vest, ' and Fob Chains, $lO 00 to 30 00 each. . Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear, Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons,. Ringi, Shirt StUds, Watch Keys, Gold and Sit. ter Thimbles, and a variety of other atticles,• worth from 50 colts to $l5 each. . We will present to every person sending.n.e ! .50 subscribers, at .$2 each, a Gold W,utch,, , worth $:10 ; to any one sending 'us, 100 snh scribers, at . s2 each, a Gold Watch,'s9o. ' Er. ery subscriber will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money; the subscriber's name will be entered upon our• book, and the present will be forwarded with-. in one week, by mad or express, peat paid. 11EIL, All communications should be ad- dressed to DEAN & SALTED, Proprietors, 335 Broadway, ;New Nark jelo,'sB-Item.ly. - 1!IrP . • A Card from Dr. James IN: Jarret of the New York' Luba - zuarimary....my connection for the pact. eight years with the above Inititutimi, as Chief -Physician, and ar twelve years' worse of steady devotion to the pure of Pulmonary C,ontump.' thin and its kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled opportunities and advaatages of. pathological. research—aided not a 'little bye; perfect system of Medical rah atation+hils en - ~bled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and successful course' of treatment for the positive :and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, , Lungs, and Air-Passages. By Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines tire directly addressed to, the diseased organienti -he integnments,l I'do not advise the note:of . Medical InhalatiOn of any kind;to the exclu sion of generat treatment; and although I Cori. Sider it a: useful adjuvant in the proper. mar. agement of those fearful and -often fatal des.' eases, yet I deem' it very necessary that each patient should have the benefit of bothgerieraf and local treatment. . The success of my treat. :neat in the above diSeases, and the high char. - Teter of the Institution over which I have. so long hadi the honor to preside, are :too well known to need any eulogy or comment front me. At the solicitation of many privater'end professional frieads, throngfi whose:philan thropic aid the above charity has been. long and liberally , supported, and after d.te gonsid. eration, I have concluded to make' each sr: rangeraents as will bring the benefits Of my experience and treatment within the:Teeth-Of all, and not confine rnyself, as heretofore, to those only whoentered the Infirmary; Or -who were able to visit me at my office.. Hoping hereford that the irrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the Publicjavould respectfully announce in conclusion, that I can now be consulted pee? sonally Or by letter,. on all diseases as above, .laid that the medicines, the same is .used - Lite lastitutitiMprepitred to suit each indisid astl case. Inhaling Vapors, Medical raider:ilea.; Will be forwarded by express to any pars of the United states or the Comities, Tzatts- My terms of treatment by letter are as ,follows, • viz.: $1.2 per month for each patient ; wbiiit will include medicine sufficient torone trionejle use; also, Inhaling Vapor; and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows: to: be Said to: Express Agent on receipt , of the bd.; ,f, Medicine, and, the balance $6 to bepeil et the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied' with' the ttetii. ment.l Patients, by giving a full hittori of :heir case, and. their symptoms irrfull, can tr. rested as well by lettet ditty personal exam ination. Patients availing themselves of De. .iarrett's treatment may, rely upon immediete aad permanent relief, as he seldom -bail 'tit .real a case ever thirty days. Letters for lA. lee promptly answered. For farther parties liars address ' JAMES M. JARRETT. M. D., No. 520 Broadway, cor'. Tvielfth P. S.—Physicians and others visiting 'the ity are respectinily invitbdtciiall at the 'ld. irmary, whore iiiny ;Mete - sting cases-caw Vo witnessed; and Where our improvol 'apparatus tor the Inholationnacilicated,vapor. can 'bu Cerl . 411pfCtIplit , UM MEI 100 00 each. 75 00 each: 00 00 with. 50 00 each. 35 00 each.
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