M=2M C . r • ...:1- t:' . ',. • .- . .. , . -- g ititat i ' t,:;LOitt ,cititens hatn-` t r e,st it.thettittietions ihis{Tlittri etlaing,',itt the _way of: Cottcert by Quartette.Part . from Friew N I .T. Mr. -.13. and his associates: 11 professr,9f !lasi; atO the-Tro..: 'te will consist:of Vocal and Instm ipl nitisic of clioiesi selection: Mr. Bu t zr is thi:preeeptor of, the,. Couders pat, B r ass Band. Admission to Concert,_ ten ts- - ,--Ahildrea le Ire would call the attention 'of ,Farna lad Others to the fat 'that the'Coun vair, begins the. day followings the 771 —Wednesday. 'Octobei , t ry farater--indeed, every man and man , boy and girl--in the county lald be present if possible,, as a colla tor for' the ;prizes; or as a looker-on. are two which every voter t he county should attend punctually Election and the Court 7air.,. See that you fail not herein, l er . We hope farmers who owe us not forget that that will be an excet opportunity, to bring us produce &c., acwent of our claims. CoL S.ol'l. C. CCANE, late, editor of Bradford Miner, M'Kean Co., paid visit this week. The Col. is a elev 'flow, and reads one of the best origi. lays we have ever heard. He read few r(we are sorry to say) of our tens Monday evening last, and we list him with a degree oLpleasure we not recently experienced. His subject Life in this fast age and fast,country," Ibis Essay teems-with pungent _ wit, IcSophy and good common sense; We it that so few of our citizens enjoyed: e tieat—but the notice given them was ,ori,aod even if that'had not been the e, , the Col. char:geci 15 cents for ad !ion—and brain-work in this country )f no pecuniary value., IRON. CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE., rsHRG, PA.—Number of students at ling, this -Institution js now, 300-- than treble at any similar school in Jun try. It.is a model, well furnish-1 gounting-house of: four large halls,' dO, 23x80, 22x70, 43x80 thet, and is incleti by a Faculty of fourtedn'experi teachers and practical business men. course of study i heing the tuostithoro' pradtical = yeachers of, writing. AL ors oihnining'the medals here, also in tetn:and westerd cities- - -Low'jwiees of and tuition--Healthiest city in the m,=—Success of , its ,graduates-Beit ties for gaining situations—cause this e the largest Commercial SChool in 'Union, Making it the most r. desirable, lege for business men in ` atiy part of mntry. • - 'er Circular and Specimens of Writing,' lress F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.— ttsburg. Gazette. lie Atlantic Monthly for October, is iced and has the following excellent le of contents: The 'New' World and the New -min; Poet . Keats, poetry; ,ller.Grace, the amer's Daughter; Waldeinsamkeit, try; The German Popular Legend of for Faustus; Miss Wimple's }loop; Cup, pbetry; The Language of the The Whirligig of Time; The Tele- poetry; The Birds of the Garden Orchard; The Old Orchard; The House; The Autocrat of the Break- Table, concluded; The Dot and Line phabet; Literary Notices. Harper's Monthly is also on our table, .Ming the following "bill of fare" the literary gormandizer : Strain's Ride over the Andes; Islands Shores of Greece; The American r. its habits and associations; An Up tntry Adventure; How I fell in Eove ; Thal and Execution , of John Huss; aelt; Victum, poetry; "Nipped the Bud . ;" Enjoying our Work-•--an ttt.ent article which we intend to re. It to the readers of the JOURNAL; hi to the Man of Her Choice; The bans; It Might Have Been, poetry; Ater- with the 'contents of the Ayer," "Easy Chair," "Table" and . - - "111 ave theeading of it."—lt not tently occurs, . when persons are if they subscribe, for a newspaper, they reply, "No, neighbor Joßes it, and I have the reading of it ev- Iceek." Such often add that they the paper, but they consider it a ia of money when they can read their lbws. They are thus benefitted by ( oila, perplexities and expenditures of who receive nothin ,, , in return:, r, if you feel reproved, just send in nue and take the - Piper yourself;-- • above reminds us that recently a friend of the 'JOURNAL was recom s continuefii story than being , led in its columns, to a lady of - her' nance;whose husband is a Hunker, the latter ;Vary blandly remarked, don't yeu send the "paper to me ) 4 11 Y-"lwould not mind having The houac and reculing it; 'but 1 414 en6nictseiriepit, • .*-• •• •.• p3yin3xforLit.t!,:',7aWo,..lialvca 111%4 .aktamri:ofEgibsqitiemw..llol- iikctlitiLw4l m4 I I , <4V•PI. ; if 79 rioiWrtii . gaylpg tor., .ititeUdito be: rid of it, EMS , of such alter', the; let of Oa-, toger: • ''‘ A__!_ .. .. ptqers .s.re reiyung, i 4 ;; I! , ee ir./yy covertly, by borrowing , from their neigh 4 &at, who a feW''':uinths SinUe'stop ped .taking it because it published corn; !nnnications which 'did not meet : their views, They have been borroviink, it eir•- ' eriweek since to see if their wltharawal killed : it,= and are..now its must critical readers. —i. , A dispatch from Rath, Maine; received late last, night, assures us that, 'French (Repub.) is elected to Congress from the lIId District over Johnson (Dem.) by 35 majority. This makes, the delegation all Republican. Smiles in the Ist Dis trict has 234 majority. The Democrats have elected one (in Aristook) of the thirty-one Senators. The rest are either Republican or no choice, which ,i.ssures them to the Republicans when the vaCanciesare . To the House, T/t4 Kennebec. Journal reports 92 Republicans to 31 Democrats elected-28 to come in. Gov.. Morrill is re-elected •by over 000 majority. - The vote is much, heavi. er than last year. This Legislature -is to elect a U. S. Senator for six years ensuing. It is gen. erally understood that the Hon. - Wm. Pitt Fessenden will be re-elected.---N. Y. Tribune, 18th. Lewis D. Campbell was; my the 24th, unanimously renominated by the Rupula licans of the Fourth Congressional trict Ohio for a sixth term.in 'the !House of Representatives. In the course of an address to the convention, in 'which he announced his acceptance 13f the nomina tion, lie stated that he had, been assured by prominent democrats in Congress, that he should not be disturbed in his 'seat, if he would - keep quiet on the LecOmpton business; and after his rejection a propo sition had been made to him to come over to the democratic party, and they would take care of him. To this I ptoPosition he replied by telling the gentleman Who made it the following story: "Monsieur Foix, a Frenchman who went to Jamaica to embark in business, had been sadly abused there. He had .been robbed, Whipped, put in prison, his prop erty confiscated, and every species of in dignity and outrage offered him. On his return, to New Orleans; he told the story most pitifully to Col. Pike, of Arkansas. •PAYhy; Monsieur Foix," said the Col.; "accord' nag to your story Jamaica Must be as bad . a place as the infernal 'regions!" "Ma . ftii"—it is worse. "Now, Monsieur, do you really mean that?" "C'est vrai"—it is true. "Well now, Mousier Foix," said Col. Pike, "suppose you were on your death bed to-night, and the , Lord'should appear to you and say you might go back to Ja maica or go to the iufernal regions, what would you say ?" "I could say, Monsieur good Lord, if it beez all ze zawe to you, i 1 it makes no difference at all, I should very much choose to please, to prefer lanai razer to go to h-11." He told his democratic friend that if it made no difference, he should prefar the Frenchman's choice to joining the democratic party. - PIMPLES AND BLOTCHES. Are the result of impure blood l . The blood becomes thick and clogged. the skin is not able to cast off the impurities so important .o health. How many young mtn and women we see with their faces covered with pimples and blotches; who are endeavOring to remove them by the use of soaps and washes of vari ous kinds, - This is very dangerous and should never be practiced by persons desirous of good health. Mothers who have children afflicted with sores and eruptions, *aid never dry them up by external applications, for in this way they will drive 'in the humors and pio-: duce.ill health for the child during its whole - Therenh - motber 'that like'slito' see her children afflicted with feel& health; • - MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, are pre pared expressly ,for• the' cure" bf eruptions of the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Sores, &c. They cleanse the blood 'of all impurities, pro ducing a beautiful, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by all peoole of taste and-re finement. Dr. Morse's Indian RoaPills are sold by all dealers iu 'Medicines. - . , To the Electors of l'otler Count# : From my own inclinations, - nod the zdvice of my friends, I am.induced to 'offer myself as an Independent Candidate .fbr - the office of COUNTY TREASUREB,subject to your deal= sion at life ballot-box. NEL§ON CLARK. Sept.; 22, 1958:4 - _ • -' I Assembly.!-Anti-LeFoFp . pton., To the Electors ,of the /kgyratiiitative /*ries composed of the Counties of Tioga,aild.fotfirs—l am a Candidate for the" office of Representa tiveln the next General AsseMblY. .pliopld I be elected; my constuents may rest.-assured that, to the best)of my ability,. they? will be ;represented upon the principles 9f the ,Decia.. ration of Independence and the Constitution of the Union; ond , e.specially.that.tlie. People of:the Territorie.s (including Kansas,) .Gave the _same right to resist the enforcement of Slavery upon them, avalust their will, that our Fathers had to resist the Stamp-Act of George 111., and throW hii .Tea . .into -13oston jzlorbor. If •this be Treason, make,thampst of it; • 11. IKILBOVRNE. Piki, Potter Co., Pa., June 30, 1851. The Election In Blaine. Campbell's Choice. Special otices. 'ofifle ogncelnegfs. County Treasarei bj ' lnfi t ttallint , - --- GreAtOicluttinit,ntstp,s4tiVeriVe ii: • t • i VlTECiOpfiafalliiriiifilltre:-.ittlenOan:. of V Republicans everyWhere,to ie dude d f? - ;tes l ,4*elf 111 ie. now offer 41ke Weekly pubac , Four-copies, $5 Ten,ctics, ; chie S:car t - ; , And tor:any. rinmber. exceidingto ,and less - 1 • - than teri,:sl,2s pirhopY. pdriori% 'who' iotilequsiirited with the palmy would perhaps prefer subscrib ing rot' six months' only, in the first instance, We will futtish it to clubs of ten or more, for six rrionthi; at the same low rates,' viz: Ten beige's:six Months, • $5 ' Twenty copies; six month, lO As next ensuing six' months 'will cover not'only the stirring political campaign of this Fall; but the whole of the next 'session of Con lress, these are strong. inducements to sob -scribe for a Washington paper, for'that length of time - at least. What village or nei,hbor hOod is there,' in any of the Free; States, in which - there cannot be found ten or 'twenty persons who will give fifty cents 'each for a Republican paper published at Washington, for the next six months? • Now is the 'time to send in your names. The paper will be mailed separatelytooach Club subscriber,.'and to different post offices, if desired. . ! - Money may be forwarded by mail, iethe let ter containing it be registered, at- our risk. Notes on 'Eastern banks preferred. Large amounts will be more safely remitted in drafts. Address, ' WESTON A: COOMBS, ' Washington, D. C. DR. CIILVERWELL ON,MANBOOD. MEDICALESSAY ON A NEW, CERTALN AND RADICAL ,CORE OF SPERMA- TORRHIEA, WITHOUT. THE USE- OF INTERNAL • MEDI. LINES, CAUTERIZATION, CAUTERIZATION, - • - Oft ANY NECHANI. , CAL APPLIAN CES. Jun Punmsusn, the Gth edition, in a sealed evelope, gratis and mailed to any address, post-paid, op , receipt of two stamps. • This little work, emanating from a celebra ted member of the medical profession, gives the most important information everpublished to all persons entertaining doubts of their physical 'condition, or who ate conscious-of having hazarded their health and happiness— containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for SPermatorrlicea, or Seminal -Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, De pression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity. Involuntary Seminal Discharge, Im paired' Sight and Memory, Blotches and Pim ples on the Face, Piles, Indigestion, Palpita tion of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of the whole system, inducing. impotency and mental -and physical incapacity,—by means of which every one may cure himself privately, and at a titling expense. Ili Address. DR.. CH. S. C. KLINE, Ist Av enue, cor. 19th street, New York; Post Box, No. 4586. [7-3 mos., inside.]. ANNEAL STATE FAIR OF THE PENNSYVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL Otiol . , -September 28th, 29th and SOth, • and October Ist, 1.E158. , Eqii• &mirth, 2ittemi.ol),. 4 NNUAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY at 2 o'- clock P. H. Awards of Committees an nounced immediately afterwards. Articles 'for exhibition addressed to A. 0. HEISTER, Secretary, Monongahela House, ,Pittsburgh. All articles and stock intended for exhibi tion transpbyted free of charge. ' Office, No. 89 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.. tle's Members' Tickets, $l,OO. Single ad mission, 25 cents. $l T' must become members. A. 0. HEISTER, Secretary State Agricultural Society.. D. A. TAGC;ART, President. BRAN D RETH'S PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Continued pain or uneasiness in any organ is generally cured by one or more doses of Brandreth's Pills. Thirty years' personal ex perience by the undersigned fully justify this assertion. Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y., says:— "I nave cured the deplorable costiveness of the bowels with , Brandreth's pills, when every other remedy had failed, and the patient was given ,up to die. , Skin diseases of an inyete rate and painful character, ?itch as erysipelas, salt rheum,'Letter and:summer-heat, I have seep eradicated by their use. I hive cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the rarillytic and the consumptive With ' these excellent pills aloa - _ In jaundice and all affections of ..the liver. dyspepsia, dysentery and diarrhcea i pleurisy, sudden pains and inflammations, "female on; structions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way to the use of this medicine, and now, after twenty-years' experience, toy estimation of Brandreth's Pills continues- to increase. -.OBSTRUCTION. ~ 'A young lady, beautiful-and healthy, took cold, - wbich caused , a serious obstruction for two years; her' health was broken down and her beauty departed. At length Brandieth's Pills were tried'; eleven doses, of from two to four, were taken in fifteen days preeeedlng the usual period. Regularity was restored, and' her health and good looks recovered. WORMS. - _ Brandreth's Pills are the best vermifbge ; they' re A -little child, six years old; for some Weeks was drooping; its mother' gavel it one of Brandreth's sugar cohted pills;, the next day there came away a worm sixteen inches long, and as large as d child's finger. Tue chill was well. . r,§y , .PLEUR A gentleman, - away froiu home, vaii taken with pleurisy; the. intiamation was terrible; every breath mndelitin writhe With agony. Eight Brandreth's Pills were swallowed, and warm olLuPplied ;'tlie 'MIS operated, and. the Plan war'relieired ; 'plenty Of gruel Was taken, and six more pills, and the _second day the pa tient was cured. • - These2statements, should have weight, and , prevent the use of poisonous_ drugs, and stop thlitAalkpractice orbleeding. - • . ~-• •• • • -B. BRANDRETH. Brandreth'g Pilla are sold at the Principal Office,-294-Canal-strenti - Erandreth Building, atlzti cents per box , sad thei some;sugar coat ed-, 13],cents; warranted-to kcip as well as the plain. - Sold_alspAly ) SMlTTl Or: JP:g4S,i Cou dersport. 11-1 mix, inside.] ELECTION PROC LAMATION. ' PRBII4ST to'art ACE of -the •Genera:Ai sernbly of the Comuninife.slthof Pennsyl 7 vrtnia, entitled "Au . Act, relating., to. the elec tions of this .ootemenweatliP • approved the second day of D: thousand. eight hundred sand- tbirty-nine,l; C.:_TAOCIAIIf, Sheriff of the county of Patter, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a gene ral Election Will be held in , said eciunty, of Potter; on the SECOND, TUESDAY , (12th) of October,- 1858, at *filch time State and County officers as follows are to be elected, to wit: , One person for Judge of the :Suprene Court of the Ormmouwealth of Fennel- One perion.for• Canat ComMissicmer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvintia. One person, for Afenzlier':of . Congress for the _IRA Congreisional Districtjextm posed of the Counties of Lyconving, Sul livan, Center, Clinton, Potter. mid Mifflin. Two persons for Members of the House of Representatives of the ,Goieral. Assem 61y of Pennsylvania, sn conjunction with the county. of Tioga, to represent the coun= ties of Tinga and Potter. One person for Treasurer oj the county of. Potter. • , One Person for Contmissioner of the county of Potter. One person for Auditor of the county of Potter. I also make known and give notice,. as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am' directed, that eilery person, eircepting Jae-, tices of the Peace, who hold any officeof ap pointment of profit or trust under the GoVern went of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a .subor didate officer or agent, who is or shall be ein- I ployed under the legislativejndieiary, or ex ecutive department of this State or the United, States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that ,every member of. Congress . and of the State Legislature, end of the seleckand common Council of nny city, or.commissioner of any incorporated' district, is by lawincapa ble of holding or exercising at the same time the office or 'appointment of Judge, Inspector; or Clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or other offi cer of any such .election shall• be 'eligible - to any office then to be voted for: Also, that in the fourth section of. the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act 'relating to, elections And. for, other purposes ) " approved 1Gth;,1846, it is enacted that the afore-' stiidl3th section Shall not'be construed as to prevent ally Military officer or Borough officer from serving as Jcidge, Inspector, or Clerk of any general r or special election in this Corti monwealth. „.. • It is further directed- OA the meeting of the return fudges "at the deurt House in Cou dersport to makeoutthegeheral returns, shall be on the first Friday succeedirr , the general election, which will be the 15th 7 day of Octo ber. • The return fudges of the counties of LYcon ing, Sullivan; Center, Clinton,Potter and Mif flin, comprising. the XVth Congressional Dis trict, will meet -at the Court Hens° in Lock Haven, Clint 4 a county, Tuesday, the 19thday of October next, te make out an official„return for Member Of CoOgress. The return' - jtidges* of Potter and Tioga counties shall Meet ait: the Court House in the Borough of Wellaboro',in the County of Tioga, on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1:358, to make return for . Members of,Assembly. I also hereby made known and give notice that the.phices for holding . the aforesaid gen eral election in the several townships• and boroughs within the county of Potter, are as follows, to wit : For ie township of Abbott, at the house formerly - occupied by T. IL Abbott in said township. For the township-of Allegany, at:the school house near the place formerly owned by Ches ter-Andrews, in said township. . For the township of Bingham, at the house of A. R. Lewis; in said For the township of Clara, at the school house near Sala Steven' ' in said township . . For the township of Eululia, at the.. New Court House in the Borough of Coudersport. For the township of Genesee, at the house now occupied by S. S. Basco, in Ellisburg. For the township of Harrison, at the house recently occupied by Ira Barthoiamew r in said township. ' For the township of Hebron, at the school ; house No. 5, near Henry Ingraham's in said township. For the township of Hector, at the Sunder= lin school house . in said township. Fur the township of Homer, at the school house near Jacob Peet's in said township- For the township of Jackson, at the house of Benjamin Parse, in said township.. For the township of Keating, at the, house of Pliny Harris, in-said township. ' • For the township of Oswayo,' at the house of John Wells, in said township. . For the township of Pike, at the house o , Elijah Johnson, in said township.. For the township of Pleasittit Valley, at the school house in said township. For the township of Portage at the Sizer school house,.in said township..:: • • For the townallip of Ronlet,:at the school hbuSe near George Weimer's in said township For the township of Sharon at the Shoran Center sch6of house, near John Voorhees'.' For the township of Sweden, -at : tho house of :Asenath Taggart, in said township. For the town Ship of Stewardion, at the house of John S. Clark, in.s.rtici township. - For the township of Stitntnit,,: at the house formerly occupied by Uel Cook, in said town ship. . For the township of Sylvania, at the school house near M. Itees' in said township. For the township of Ulysses, at the house of Atlas'-Bennett; in'said townsliifh . • ' Fur the- township of West Branch, at .the house of. Lemuel Hammond, in said township. For the township of Wharton at the house of Stephen Horton, in said township. For the Borough of Coudersport, at 'the Court House in said Borough. Given under my hand, this 26th day of August, A. D. 1858. A. C.,TAGGART, Sheriff. A. BROCKEN, 22 Cliff Street, New-Yorl, iiiVitiFAftpr.Eß OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMEOPATHIC 111A143, GRADUATED 'MEASURES; .NUBS • EBY BOTTLES, ETC. Gla'ss Ware for OlietiliSts; Dingglsta, Per fumers, Photographers,. efe'.' .Green Glassware by the pitckage.' A 'liberal' . discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Lira/seat on appli cation. . '• " • 0 1 l:2--3mo.ba-co. MARS:.GILLoN DRAPER. and TAILOR, frOtri the City of Liverpool, Enginnd..' StroP',:opPciSite Court House, Coudersport, 'Potter Co. Pa. '. N. B.—Particular attentio — n'Paidlo CUT. TING.. 10:35-1y.- ._. .. ...,. '.4,ft-e.atti,.iiii.;. ---- : 411E', V11.0.-,Ta! - 81=PHILLIPS,` 'largo have run the - Well-known V ."OLD REGULATOR," - at general, for the last two years, have made a genend fitt ing, up outside and in, ,and have filled it up - to . overflowing with l• ' . GROCEEIES ft. PROVISIONS, . BOOTS. SIZI 0 ES, a gexiearal Variety .11ardwar i e , & comprising all things necessary for Families, - Mills, Mechanics, Yappers, ; and we are bound not ily to Regulate, but to heat the crowd in the • ; • LOWEST PRICES, • BEST QUALITIES, in this town arid Olean.' One of the firm hay ing had OVER 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE in lierchandizing,—aud with-abundant pecunia ry facilities, we know we can -L BACK_ our statements, and everybody is invited to test the truth of the same.. We furnish Merchants and Pedlars CHOICE SUPERFINE FLOUR at $4 IR bbl. ; 'SALT at $1,75; 'Fine YOUNG-HYSON TEA 37} cts. lb.; Choice WHITEFISH and TROUT $4,50 I-4b1.; BEST NAILS $4,25 things in proportion. We can do you gook and expect to receive pay tor our labor and investment by selling large rt'Olonts, in the Wholesale way, to Merchants, Hotels, Pedlars &c. - We are aware that every Picannni shop tells the same yarn, and advertise ten times more than they have or can do-; but come and see.u., and. you will say, NO LIE TOTHISI •E. P. CLARIL--one of the firm—figs built a .. Banking- Office adjoining tbe,store,ttnd is prepared to furnish DRAFTS AND BILLS ,OF EXCHANGE - for this country, England, !reload and Scot. land,•tuake Collections do Remittances, buy all • 'AI( 1 1 '1 1 VI 0 ill. at its value, furnish Gold acid 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—W. FBMALI' LY THE UNITED 'SPATES: - MRS: MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL. FOR THE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL r, DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. AtoNivecuE, for, many, years afflieted with most of the diseases that are common to females, spending - a large fortune in ten years in, trying the different means of treatment for her relief, to no avail, was prevailed upon by Many of her friend's to visit Cuba, December '48;• for the pnrpoSe of regaining her former health. While there, she obtained a prescrip tionfrom n 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 made, known to :hun dreds of her female sufferers the effects of the remedy with equally as great success. This extraordinary medicine is offered - to the public for the relief and cure of all the painful and dangerous diseaseT Peculiar to -women, and that.the female constitution is subject to. To those suffering from "Pyolapsus Uteri," Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys menorrhoea-Chlorosis, u speedy cure can be obtained. To those suffering from Falling of the• Womb 0.1 . Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female Cordial is especially recommended. It is war ranted to cure' this painful disease if perse-, Tired in.; In all spinal affections, pain' in the region of the - Pelvis, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria Sick-headache; and all those diseases. arising from the peculiar formation of women, the Cordial will be found of an immense value. This medicate moderates ali excess, and re moves all obstruction; it invigorates the,de biliafed constitution for the duties of life, and when taken in middle age proves a blessing. Modesty forbids us, in a public advertise ment,-to make full the details; but the wrap per,. around each letter will fully explain every case; . Merchants, females, or others, by sending a three cent stampi can haveany , information respecting the operations of themedicine. Agents wanted in every village in the Uni ted States. Put up in half pint bottles • $2,00 per bottles ; 50 per cent. off to the trade. All orders mast be addressed to ••• • . Dr. J. D. STONEROAD, (Sole Proprietor,) 11:1-1y. . Lewistown, Pa., Box 111. DYSPEPSIA AND S FITS. Da 0: PHELPS BROWN, ._ THE G.I.t.EAT CURER. OF CONSIIMP_TION, r,y was foears so badly afilleted . by-Dyspep- ( I : sit's; that for a*partef the - time he Was'confined to his bed. He was everitunlly cured by, a prescription furnished . Min by a young clair voyant girl.. - This prescriptiO, given him by a mere chil - d,.Nvhlle in a* state 91" trartcly has cured 'everybody who ha's taken it, never hav ing failed once.. It is equally assure in cases of TITS as.of DYSPEPSIA.. ' ThO ingredients may• Ibe found in any drug Store. II will send this. valuable prescription to any person on the 1 receipt of one stamp to pay; postage. Ad dress . BR.. 0. PHELPS BROWN, - No. 21 Grand.st., Jersey City, N. J. 7-3 mos:, inside. Philadelphia COLLEGE OF RIEDICIDiE I 214 South Fifth Street, below Walnut. - IHE TWENTY-THIRD session of thib tution will open on ' - . -Monday, October lltb, MOS: r t The following are,some of its - advantages : It 'is the only. Institution in the City which furnishes its Students with Hospital Tickets and material for. dissection. WITHOUT cireimi. The classes are' examined daily by the 'Pro-' lessors, who take a- personal. interest in the advancement and welfare of every Student. A limited number pf young men of restrict ed : means will he. received ps beneficiariesi pa:l . -1141mA $2O for a full - cdurse ot' Ticket's. In all cases, the sons of phySicians and cler gymen have preference. • • An announcement ,contairting every linfor n mation will he sent free on applicption-to- • } ' • - 8. - HOWARD ' Dean] of the Faculty. Era U P BEI3 .„, A . - - - tilDfl CITY CuIAtItERC,IAV,taLLECE. PLTTBIII.IR.OII;: L P.*, :7 .7 1553. 300 lAM:tang Lsunary,, pbs. Now Vie, large,s.t :and most thorough • Com merciatSchool pf the Coite4 States. ~ ) Y oung men prepatedlor' acttial 'duties of 'the:count.. ing Room.; ! J. C. Sutra A. M. Prof;of Science ',Cif Accounts. , ;' T. Dur,rnarr, Teacher',. of ArlihnietlCAtnil Commercial Calculation,. J.A. Hrtiontpr and T. C., jsittuts, ; !teAers • 'of BookLkeepihg: "" _ A Cowt.griand V. A. MILLER Profs..'f 'man'shiO. ' - . • - .-= - SINGLE AND DOUBLE , IINIRY •,,BOOK , • KEEPING, " As used in every department ef.basibe4 01113iglidIAL ARITIII,IETIC--B.,..4.PILOVS LVESS.WRI.T.II,IG-7PETF,CTING. - - COVNTERFEIT MONEY 7-- • MERCANTILE eoItRESPONDENCt=C,OII - ": • MF I RCIAL' .• - Are taught,:riticl all other subjects necosl sary for thesticeess and.thoroogh, ecloestion ofa practical business man. . - 2P.R E M 11.J.N.L . S Drawn all the premiums in F:i4sburgh,;for the past three ,ye:.rs, also in Easternand, Wes tern CitieS, for hest Writing; -4 ET NOT ENGRAVED IMPORTANT. IId i ORNATION:I' , Students' enter at any tithe- 4 7 -No ; vacation Time unliinitedßeview at rpleasure=-Grad untes assisted iu 'Obtaining situations-i -tinn for full Commercial , Course, $35,00; Av eraze time 8 toll 2 weelts ;;Board, $2;50 Per week ;.Stationery so„oo 77 Entire cost, $00,60 to $70,00. SW' Ministers' Sons reteired at half pri;ce. For Card—Circular—Specimeni 'of gust neas and Ornamental Writing=inolo's6 two stamps, and address , , • n.. 1 • F. IV; JESKlNS,..l ) 4tsburgli, . 10:9•:-1y* • • Qourkeil. A T a regular Meeting of, the.Z3wn„connOil ~"of the Borough of COudersport,. beld,,on the 2nd day of Augost,' 1859, the following Pieamble cud Resolution Waspassed: . .WastisAs, There are certainSlDE-WALKS which May, ordered to be built, by Ordinance of May, 1857, now remaining unbuilt and un- - Anished ; ' therefore, .1 Resolved, That the Sectetal be inS . fru . cted 'to give notice , that SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the•FinsT 4109.taV 1.9 SEPTEMBER NEXT. at the"! Office ,of the_ Taira Council, for building and. completing thaiol lowing Side-waiks : On South side of SecOnd St., oppoSite Lots Nos. 'llO, 'lBl k 1'08;: on North side Of Second 'St.,' opposite Lots Nos. 109,126 and LOts of I. Benson; on East side - of Main St., opposite LOt3 NO3. '168:4k IG9';ton South side of Third St.,'oppo.site Lot No, 129; 'on NOrtli r -side of Fourth St. opposite Lot,,No. 13 4 ; and on South side'Of Fifth St., opposite Lots Nos. 98 & in. At *Web time nod place above. mentioned 'Contracts viitt:f le :amoral to the lowest and best bidders.. By, order,a Council 'SAM'L STORRS, POSTPONEMENT.—the above Lasting:Ll -postponed until 'Monday; the4Bth-iiiitit4-'4 the same, place.; By iirdetlif.Council;.. . 1:1.• sTQR4g..,-_ Coudersport, 'Sept. 6,,1858 • ' • I vs ,„. ' FURTHER COSTPONEMENT.-111 1 3 6171051 t LH.:I7 TING is furthet'adjourned untitthe first laoit:;. day of.Octbber next. . • . By order of Burgess, , . • ' SAM*I. 11. STORRS Sec'y . - .. Coudersport, Sept IX 1858: -' e 2° . • A Card front 'Dr. Jainee Janet of the • N ew I(ork' tong cennection.for the'liast eight ydars.with the'above Institution, as. Chief Physician, and d twelve years' course of steady . devotionito the Cure of Pulthena7 Donsumpt tion and its kindred 'diseases;' Ogether With my unrivalled Opportunities arid advanteges Of pathological research—aided not a, little by-li perfect system nf Medical.lnhalation7—kias:en abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct,. sad successful course of treatment for the and radical cure of all diseases otlthe Thsiiit; Lungs, and Aft:Passages. By Intialation;:tho vapor and curative properties of tnedicitlei are directly addretsed to the diseased organs and the integuments. Ido not advise the use: of Medical Inhalation of any ,kind ;_ to the exclti sion of general treatment; and altheugh'l ton"- alder it a•tiseful adjuvant in'-the -iiroper Man. agement:of those fearful and often. fatal dis eases, yet I• deem . 'it very necessary that each Patient should, have the benefit of both Aetteral t and local treatment. The success of my treat-, Merit in the abOve diseases, - and - the high char= acter ofthe Institution over which. I hare`ati. Ihng had the honer to preside, .itre=too :Well ltnown.o need any eulogy. or, comment frans rne. At the solicitation of ,maoy.private. and IprofesiiOnal friends,through whose ,p,hilari-,1 o:tropic the above charity hailleen:long, and liberally , supported, and afterilieciniaid-• eratiOn t t / have concluded to: rnake l such. arm rangententa.as will bring the. benefits ,of..ntr, experience and treatment within the : reach of all, and' not confine myself, , as, heretofote, toy those only who entered the Infirmary„ or 'who' Were 'able to visit use 'at , my;offiee. HOpingl therefore that the arrangement will give; entire satisfaction, both to r my.professiond "brethren: and the public, I woultitrespectfolly announce, in'conclusion, - , that can none be ll'eonall+j or by fall diseasei as }.and that the medicines, the same is- nied! 'the Institution, prepared to suit-each individ uel 'case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhakrs;in., ; .!tc., will be forwarded by ex_press:to_ anrpartx, of thellnited States or the Canada,s..TeßMS..... My terias of treatment by letterare as follnkii,, viz.: $l2 per Month for each patient; 'Which' Will include Medicine autlicientior one Month's' use; :also, Inhaling Vapor, and . .tur Apparatus. Payment as follows:, .$6 to b r e ; paid to , xpress Agent on receipt.Of the box - . ofMedicane, and the balance $6 tOlfe.Paiii r Ithe expiration of the mantis; if. the 'patient:be' cored or is entirely satisfied .With •the- treat.; ment., , Patients, by. giving -Bann. historroV their case, and.th r eir symptonis in full, cao.be if treateas well by letter as by personal „ inatian: :Patients availing themielves of Dr. Jairett'slreatinent may rely uriOn 'immediate' and permaitentl relief, as he seldom - has 'to A •treat a : case oVer thirty days. - Letters for ad-. vice promptly answered . further partio: • 'ulara address • , • , JAMES M. ..TAIMDTT:M.-D.,,,, .No. 826•BrOadway, cor. Twelfth St., Nri., P. S.—Physicians and others:Visiting -the' city, are' respectfully invited to. call-at the': In firmam where, many interesting soca can bi witnessed, and where our :Inuirpvic .ap#aratits for the Inhalation of .nledicateliNiliior can ti* sein'ttiid .iniriebted; ,4 • - v I f:24inii: rvoiiK
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