1 ,: .~ _ ._r~.. t::.,. 11113 0 3 r. 4. - Tiltira‘ -01-tfuntg .4 I COUDF,RSP.O_FAT, AtitgusT:l4 i :1 ii59..', - ,-,; or. - this i-c 61.1. of heletb's - new .Workl . entitled '44i - ie." ce . , . ... ersonal. —lir. Fr4nk B; Roberts, Ne w , york, informed that no - :pecuniary: consideration l atever . will indude us to tint:4'oll i his adl.-er:: iments' as' non- . re441: . %1 .. .fire not pub iing a " ilaite' paper,; , :..7,- . . - if..-:.--, : : _ EN58YLN7..5.171.A IiFVOLUYIONdEt Y ;4307.4 . DLP 1 19,,,4 pension agents_lWtbe — State yeifria . ort the followingarnong the tittinhernf. rev'• denary soldiers in this State who liave died, ling the half year ending with June 30,1856: Phillißs, of 'Potter - county, 'and Abner 'fling's, of Crawford eolibty. ' - I , is there to be u, County - Agricultural Fair this Fall ? " is a question frequently ,asked us by farmers and others v now-a- As t ys. Will 'the- hoard of Managers of ; th Society inforia .- thelublio in regard ,to the matter. We -laege the June. freeze .di , not ira.re the Board . out, of its-Organ az. tisr- art Work. •-== , S. D. Kelly, of the firth of Olra d & Kelly ; of this place, on Wedne:sday moon, cut out atldyeade three , large - Du pre-boilers, with copper bottorrT, , between and 4 o'clock P.M.—being only two hours .'da.hatf making , them.' The bottoms only re made beforehand.. We regard this as t work; aud we rather think it would be Ito heat. - • . • . - . : The following named citizens of this 'may left this place on . .a pleasure. -ex., rsion to Niagara, last Monday morning. , ey were accompanied by Mr. ' , Charles ishor, of Philadelphia : • , ' .. . !Andrew Jankscni and lady; and - Aex.. Main of: Gertnguia ;- D. F. Glassnnite cl - lad:y, - -and Dr. 13. _-. jew4 ; end ; endl4dy .c. t: , . act. ort - . . . ' ' - a out is dear.—Tioga Agda(or. 1 Ve cam heartily endorse the last -sentence li o our Tioga , friend, in response to the - Same .. . ttgaThe ,Warreir Led ;,e. wants to know itter and. other '.'vegetables" are worth isl Tioga County. For the benefit of our sub-1 scpbers wiiconinience and shall continue to' publish n-price current list, which we have no it a i i i u o tt, . k will olar b su a b f s o C ti rt o r! . benefit u g - r h e o lii brl bring th to cir thoserro ihicelo this market., We shall see that it. be kept correct Rad reliable. James of the Ledger need not think because we are an "old back" that therefore we don't keep posted on the m rkets. The particular article he, inquires 1 1 Inquiry from the same source. / 1 '.',l r. the Lte; aa7 . . . frifitESi b9I..7NIIaFEIT DETECTOR.—About ttt ~ m oAt , Useful: thing — that any person in i: b siness can kayo, in these tines, is a correct ' 1 a tfreii - dble Counterfeit Detectin and Bank N te List. Thii.want is now supplied:. Messrs. '1 Ti B. Peterson & Brothers of Philadelphia, publish it Peterson' Philuddphia Counterfeit De tel for and Pard: Note List,"—a'monthly quarto p bliccation which contains all the informs [inn that can be obtained in regard to all 1 . 'CbunterfeitS,. Broken banks, and the rates of 1 ' - discounton all thb - Bank Notes Of the country.' e l essrs . Drexel &Co,the well-known Bankers'. lid Brokers of Philadelphia; supervise it, and' - make the corrections in each nutnber of the Itt, so that it map be perfectly relied on, while, t le well. known - house of E. W. CLark & Co , • omniission, Stock and Exchange Brokers, ' erred the Stock List. It will never be commission, lowed to subserve the purposes of any bank ng house, as most of the Detectors do. It es. aid. ill be fo;und - altieful and reliable publication ' the whole husiness community, and we 441 advise all 'of our readers to remit the price of ona year's subscription to the pub- Pliers at mine for it. The . priee is hut One Dollar a year, Monthly. Address all orders find remittances to the publishers, T. B. Prria oN,,k BROTHERS, 306 Chestnut Street, Phildel 'phia, and - they Will receive immediate atten htmtion, • • The Tioga Agitatorrcopies the . recent article of the....3.lcKean - Citizen. relative to the "Nigger Bumper".of.this place, and alias the following: . For theinformation of the •Cifizen WC would State that hebas "turned up' atWaShington, A. C., where he has opened. a Patent Office, fin opposition to Munn & Co.) under the name, style and firm of ".Cotter & Co." I We presume . 7 has• Byron Cotter of Coudersport, has taken fris Old lk...cpunty friend, C. Buck Cotter in partnephip' z.yitb hitn, and the two togeth ,ey compose ttp Co." They 'advertise one asillion".dollar'S worth - of-patents for sale. We lope Ae enterprising" firm" will succeed in selling every dollar's worth soon, and we sug • gist that they (Cotter & Co.) invest one dol sar in paper, and the balance—s999,99o—in . brains sufficient to revive the _Vgger Bumper, so'as to get the Sheriff's - sales for September court. 3TS 0 =OS f the , arid [ay - of f the [., for i his ors of, I ,ship t moon f the , And :, l a y o f .the. . - (N. B. The firm" are also in the Pension" line. 'May they have great stmeess in picking op "old sodjers." • For the information of our readers, we qll state that's old socljers" in this ease, means cast off chews of tobaCco and cigar Eturaps. We would not like to trust any other kind of "pensioners"--particular. ly the pensions -:An his hands. Since the pension office annouticem en t in the Nigger, Birm per we" notice there is a greakdemand for and scarcity of " 'sodjers"- in our Etriets. - " :. ' . .• • iebi:s r. vt, t psi d• m 4 12 4 to-cc which aro& The Warren 'ledger. nitrates a We:accident in . the edge tif Warren county. A Mr. SUMNER of Pine Grove, ;fax putting his ~, ; •un up'in iti pace ia the a.euse, when iC slipped from his hand and exploded. His wife fell., at the instant, Which :he supposed to be tainting, but found that the ball had penetrated her it 1 • I, .1 • ..... . . . . . , . _ . . . • . . . •• ... ~., . ... ~.. . . . . . ---- ~.:,..---f::;..ac,.,.-..••,...r..,'t.,Ab._,•..:•;...•,-....i,..i.-.,;.+.;,,5.,:,..,t.—z.a.,,-,--.-,,:4,:-zt.-47•r-..uw;..Rvi,:•744r45:-,5t,-,;J-?--7--.:t'--z-:-;:'-':;:'''—':-s-i''''4•''*''''''''''*'''''''' l'-',..'7-'1:71".-'-'6,--`'f''-''..i':•;''4"..;':..'-..--'4..."1"..-''-...'-',1....1...f,-.-:',17....-:'.,-.___....."'.,....-. .. _ .. V :- '151): ung. Kerins n he _ -mitd.lio aria= 'cluldeen - COrrie4W - 811 5:S; - ••tibidefile'dad.retalllifeaferitt-Gto 7 i • ;;...:QOUDEBSPORT Applei,7gruen, T _ll3 s'=7s ,14).-:90 do 7 ' .250 , 300 • -• _.2..00 ' 13eeswaxr 31 . lb., ' - • 20' -25 Beef, • " • - 7. Beef "- . • •5 Beriies, dried, TO qtes.rt, ' 10 - ' IS. Buck - wheat, V bush., 00 150 Butter, - 15 10 Cheede " • '; -- -8 . -121- Coen, bush., _ - 109' 1 J2i Cord Meal. per cwt., 223 • 2 fry Egg - s, 7 doz., ' 10 Flour; superfine, !?.bbl., 760 50 A° double'extfaj ' • 700 800 1-4 lb., , , 12 14 Bay, V. lea, " .2 00 •10 00 Honey, ".- _ • ..It' • 12 ir " Lard. • l2 • " •16 Maple Sugar, per lb. l - 8 10 Oats, Arhuslt.i 371 , •50 Chalons,' '4" 87} 100 Pork, ebbl:, 1.9 00 28 00 - do -V - ' - 10 12,i Potatoes,'') -io whale hog; 11), : 6 • 71 bash:, , 75 1 00 Peaches,' dried; `. l O lb., 95 Poultfy, 5 6 lave; bush.' -100 1 12 Balt, c bbl. s .3 00 der `ll sack, 25 Triket, 00 . 650 Wheal, busli q • 150 1 . 75 White Fish,. pei.lzbl/1 1 000 '• 650 Woof, pee: 11)4 28 • .35 Exe6ntors' . Sale• POtter Coulitg Orphans' Court held tit Coti {L. S.} dersport, and- for the County of -Potter, on the 21st day of Jul.e, A. D., 1859, on - Petition of James Barber k Ches ter. Robinson, Executors of the Estate of 0. B. Goodman, - deceased, setting forth that *hertz as heretofore to wit, on the Bth' day of June, A. IL 1850, said Executors presented their pe tition to the Court by which it appeared . that the personal property of said. 0. B. Goodman, was inPufficient for. the . payment of his just debts as by said petition will more fully, op, pear,; and., whereas -by said, Petition it • ap pears that said 0. B. Goodman, died, seized of and. in certain real estate, upon- which such petition and statement so tiled, the... Court granted an order for the sale. thereof, and the same was not.sold for want: or- bidders on the same, and that there remains unsold the fol lowing described real estate to wit: The undivided two-thirds part of a tract of ' land -in Pike Township, , Potter County, Begin- ning at a Black Ottk in the west line of Tioga County, thence West 836 perches to a White Pine, - thence South 611-perches to a post and stones, thence east 110 perches to a post and stones, thence north 212 perches to a Pine ! Knot and - stones, -thence east about 150 rods to a post, thence south 390 - perches to a post, ,! thence - east 170 perches to a Hemlock, still! east 84 perches to the west line of lot survey ! ed •by the Trustees of William Bingham 1. David Kilbourn, thence south one degree -117.9 perches, thence south 89 degrees east 66.5 perches, thence south degrees west 66.6 perchep, thence north '70:1- degrees 56.5 perch- ! es thence Youth eighty-nine (89) degrees east 119.4 perches, - thence north 1?:, degrees east' 49 perches, thence east 38 perches, thence north 7 degrees east 68 perches, thence cast 18.8 perches, thence north 80 degrees east 22 perches, thence north 11 perches, thence north '7B degrees west 26.7 perches, ~thence north three degrees west 1.1.3 perches, thence south 81 degrees west 23.1 perches, thence north 80 perches, thence west 67.9 perches,' thence north 44 perches, thence east .104 perches, thence nada by, the Tioga County line 475 perches to the place of beginning; containing about three thousand eight hundred acres more or less, with about one hundred and thirty acres improved, a saw-mill, five dwel ling houses, n school house, two barns, a store, a blacksmith shop, and some other small out buildings thereor: ALSO—The undivided two-thirds part of a lot iu Pike Townsnip, Potter County, Penna., bounded on the , north by lands late of Abra- ham Bruner and 0. B. Goodman, and- on the east, south-and west by lands of the Bingham Estate ; containing fifty acres, with about two acres improved, and a log house thereon. AI.SO—The undivided two-thirds part of a tract of land in Pike Township, Potter County, Beginning at a Hemlock the north-east corner of Warrant No. 4633, thence south six hun dred and forty perches to a Hemlock the south east corner of Warrant No. '465-4, thence west two hundred sixty-two and a half perches to a Sugar Maple, thence north six hundred and forty perches to a Beech, and thence cast two hundred, - ancl'sis.ty-two and a half perches to the place of beginning •, containing 990 acres, being the cast part of Warrants Nos. 4653 & .1654 • And praying the Court to grantthem an or der to sell said lots and p:ireels'of land for the' payraent of the debts Szc.,.being read in Court, the Court upon due consideration had in the premises. do order and:decree the sale of the aforesaid real estate,. in.accordance with the, prayer of the said petition. By the Court: 1 • H. J. OLMSTED, Clerk-. August 1; 1859, ' And now, to wit, August Ist, 1/%59 : In pur suance and by virtue of the above Order of the Orphans' Court for the ConntY .of Potter, and State of Pennsylvania, the - undersigned Executors of the estate of 0. B. Coodinan„ de-' ceased, will expose to public sale or outcry, the Lots, or Warrants and parts of Warrants of land and appurtenances, as set forth in - the above Order, and to which reference is made for a description of the sarae, on • , Thursday, Sept. Ist, 1559. at 1 o'clock, P. M. 'of said day, nt Pike Mills, in . the Township' of Pike, County of Potte au& State of Pennsylvania. The 'conditions of said sale will be made known on the day of sale,, JAMES BARBER., • •' • ' • CIIESTER ROBINSON, Ears Estate of 0; R. :doodznaa, - P. W. Ksox, Ateyfor'Ereetithis. --- COUDERSPORT ACADEIYJY, 1859. Er. J. HENDRICK, A. M., Pulse:PAL. SPRING and str3T.mmt TERM oornmences= FALL TERM nommen - cis IfigeOtax, Migust • PateP prT l -1 1 #01:1- . ; ' Priinary tratiehes, . • ,fs, 2. $0 Co on English, * 3 s'o litglier English, witt(4lgehra i . , 475 Iligher,Mathematics, . 6 00 Latin.and Greek," • 6 00 . (eitra) '2 50 Music, with , use Orilla°, (extra) 10 00 Freiich; (extra) • - 300 French, without other studies, 5 00 Room Rent, each, i 00 siSr Competent Teachers have heen'secur ed for every branch of Study, [VI.] • Mr. Sic4.le!i4eclarestic'deterroina.tio .not to resign . hitt seat' in,: Congress; . :..tkit/eArIS to gerback W4s4ingtim., ,Jfhe t4;es Itis,Tife with?hini. how Sdirtlyfthe , ..notics. of the uncle= Oisit the detected die.=-;:Loriiiville • .Totiinal' eeiai. cofie,S+ ORAItL-AliD STONE -By this we understand a collection - of sand like substance having been lodged in the pas-7 sage of the urine:, When the system is :in s' healthy state, this 'Substance: is cafiied off-by - the natural' passage-of the -body.; but :when there is' a weakness of any: organ, - especially the kidneys, - they become icapable of , lingsuch sandy concrdlicirts., Mid consequently they aft - lodged- in.the urethra.; or the .bladder,.cabsing great intlamniation : to. -those organs, and great pains and' swelling,' and : gredt4iffiOulty t . n Voiding - It has been adinitted by many physicians; thitlitnise's Indian}, Root Pillsare made out:of:some particu lar plauti Which lide a:Woutlerfill charming influence in dissolving the substance Yvhfch hab'clogged the, rifts'sage, and by their cooling propeetle.s, ,they expel' all, inflammation,' and leave the ester, passage"- in: an " active 'arid healthy- Statd. From' tbred,ln fold. of these Pills night and mornink, front one' to 'hio . weeks, will decide how this dreadful diseaSe', is to bm"treated,'and as they remove tliWcatise. of - every kind ofl.l.lseaSes; it is:utterly... itnpos= tilde for them to fail id curing . the gravel:ls they Unclog the. Vassate, and leave the parts , ift a healthy and lire'y. condition. ' Df. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines.. COURT. PROCLAMATION. - HEREAS the lion. Robert-- White, - W V V • President Judge, and the Hons.-JOseph Mann and G. , Associate -Judges the Charts of Oyer & Terminer and. General Jail. Delivery, Quarter SeStious of the Peace, Orphans' Court-and Court, of Common Pleas for the .County of Patter, have; issued their precept, .bearing date the 'eleventh • day of Aug., in .the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine s and to me di retteds.kr leolding - a. Court of Oy4r and Terni-F iner and General fail.Delivety, Quarter Sesz sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the. Borough.-of Couder,. sport, on MONDAY,: the 10th day of Sep tember next, and to continue one week: Notice-is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners; Juttices• of: the Peace and , Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons,- at 10 o'.elock A. M. of said - day, with their rolls, - records,-. inquisi tions,'exathinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to .their offices tip - - pertain to be .done.' And those who are bound. by -- their recognizances to 'prosecute against the prisbners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will b.c just . • Dated at COUDERSPORT, Aug.• 11,- 1880, and the 84th year of the Independence of the United States of America. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. g!ill OLMSTE - D $ 'KELLY'S STORE :can always be found the best of Cooking, Box and l'alor S•T - 0 ES. Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, • SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYiNO4 . ANS; SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, " ' 1 Agricultural Implemeiats, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE 7 IA.KES, DOG -POWERS, THEIR, WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Mitin Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport.- Aug. 1, 1853.---50 HUMPFIRVYS' SPECIFIC .• SPECIFIC • r • SPECIFIC SPECIFIC - SPECIFIC • HOMIEOPAT,IIIC REMEDIES, 110MCEOPATHIC REMEDIES, 110MCEOPATHIC REMEDIES, 110310.10,PATHIG REMEDIES, BOREOPATHIC REMEDIES, No 562 BROADWAY. NO. 562 BROADWAY.. N0.,562 BROADWAY. No. 562 BROADWAY. No. 562 BROADWAY. • THE GREAT FEATURE • THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT• FEATURE TM , . GREAT ~ FEATURE THE- GREAT FEATURE. Of this se'ries :of,Doniestie 'Remedies - is, that each particular .medicine.i.'s a .srEctslc for the particular dlscase or 'class of diseases whose name it beat=, and may be relied upon for the cure of that particular affection. Hence, per sons suffering front a chronic 'disease or ong standiug ailment, in buying, :Lease of Huuru ncyi! Sccc - trtcs, obtain the .particular one dc= sired in their case, and thus themselves, Make: a cure which ctherwise woidd-cost them Many. dollarS;andtto small amounKof time and medi= ca l attendance, if; intleed.it,couldbe obtained Thus multitudes sitfrei ffoUrDvSkrst.t, Mi n:kis CONDITION ' COS riveNisi . B.sp TASTE, COAT ED ,TONGUE ,DERiLITY, Whiellr . is perfectly coittrolied . itittfcured by the • DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC, • 'There is scarcely - a, phase 'or 'forth 'of this disease ivhielt`s' not: proniptly controlled and ultimately cured by the use of this Specific.' Thousands who have "suffered. for years with this,"9iliousconditiurt7 ; having purchased-ft case of these Specifics,:lutyo Oat:tined ti perfect curt• and immunityfrom-their old complaint. COUGHS, -, COLDS AND SORE THROATS;:. which sti frequently' lend . • • . ,COM:Lpf,I7IO . II 7 , 'are all in . their early stage secured , COUGH • :Ntniif,tages - Of tthig_staridin g .l.fron c hitis •and irritating 7 ClOughs Peifeetly cured by thii specific. -Rut ri:irel many persons have'a sPecifie liability to colds and take them from the - least . eitiostire. This will be entire -I y -r e -M I -4 14,tlie ifse;ortlie.:COUG4 as scores can testify front epericnee. So -A I. R H • • is.orie of-our most eir.mon .and most trouble . some diseases, against which the OlCSehool Medicines' midi even -I,lomceopathic prescrip tions, are of Terylittle - use. ,Yet; - hundreds I;#f persentrhave been. cured of not .only recent and freSh; but even long standing and obstin-• .ate eagei" of 'CATARRH by ,the use - of this Specific.- ' One aged lady in i Syracuse ~was. thus per fectly cured - of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. A young lady at one of our first class li*tiling action's, Who was so aillct•-_ ed . With 2 this'Ailease-as , .to forty qyas: .o . nt.itekt in a single week by,this.:,Specitle. -• . bleeding and blind, is. one ,inf thoie common and obstinate fornis of diseise which are So diftidult 6ire on.ttle. - .oiditifq.ttiethodiibut which find an entire and - iandamentaileura in the Piles Specific. .Tftie, Lima is reign red, but the Specific is - pleasant "tti-talte; , -retptires neither diet not restraint, and..being followed up a perfect date:l4 .the' r result.- hundreds of pergaus:in_luttthasing_ a case of S . Pecifics, haveo.btalUed cure . for this most trying and obstinate form of disease,_ which bas, ,been worth to them fen times-the cost of the' e'rtire set.. Cases of over, i ti , ientk' Years' standing have been cured With thiS Specifiethnd We believe tat May be cured by perseverance. ..The ease cont..ini the best • • • FEY-ER AND AGUE SPECIFIC . , known. A remedy without any deleterious orrisonous. stil?stanees, ;which not only.. Cures • the ague, acid 'aid; ,Misthaimged rig,ifes,Vbut. May Ire robed upon :is a. prevOttative persofis -ate residing in a fewer .and tq.,,itc.dis tric4., It prercuts or.protecto i Aport,t4d same principle tIMI vaceinittitm: pFeriOdS Or beliadoutidprcients sdoriet.tel;eri .i.rylpre ocoppying. too •system true. ErpeC4l; lluudreds have thus protected and • The 'Ophthalml. = has proved a thort invaluable : remedy for SORE 1117r.5. antFaELIDS, and for `ll'l,_lll`ll'l,_lll , BLUR RED'SIGIIT . .. Ouela ay iti,lndianajwho had been n sufferer from sore - eyes fdr many years, nndfor two- years was entirelY was cured perfectly by the Oplithahuy Specific, II E AD : A. E S, to - which so.inany are subject, finds a curative in the 'ease. ,Tljereis a. spetille tVhi h relieves at the time vf,thc'abtack, and also one ivfiich ectreets the condition. of. the System .Olion Which it depends,. anti..so ; destroys the predis position to return. . •-- , • The Specific for the various. forms of I: FEIHALE COMPLAINTS b4i-e proved invaluable. Old long Standing LELICORAIUNA or IVIIITL'S, are attended with,,delillay or , , d.khanstien, and for w l t hich other rural§ of madiende.arc of little value, are fully eordpalldcl, and cUred by . The FEMALE PILLS,, while the - specific for:lrregularities lontrcil'almOst - every' rutin of scanty,..pdinful or irregular menstruation.' ;. . DIARRHEAS AND SLIMMER COMPLAINTS,. in adults or children are cou;rolledlike mag ic by the Iliarrldra Pills, while it mai be averred witliout - the possibility of successful cuntradiction,'that the:. Dysentery- Pills arc the most perfect Specific.for that disease knOrn, iFor the various forms of •,• - FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, rind othei*diseases of children,. the FeeeriPills may be safely and Surely relied µkm. . * These ! Slieeifics are the prescriptions ofi'rof. 11131P:r111.EYS,.used fur yearsin his extensive practice, and to.the - perfection of which he httS e voted th:: reSourees. of extensive ktrawledge, expe..rience andsfudy. • , • The puhlic may res,t .hasured that during the lifetime of Dr. 11,. no one has heen or shall-beiutrusted With; the Preparation of his Specifics, and .he offers the guaranty of his professional life and reputation that they shall be just nal° represents them. They have now been before the - public for five years, and haVe everywhere won golden opinions from the many thousands .who have used them...! Simple, free froriiirdricaty, technicality; or danger, they - have become the ready recourse and aid of .the parent, traveler, nurse, or valid, and have become the family phYa-lciau and medical adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere have they beta tried withouthaving been approved, and their highest appreCiation is among those who ha'6.: known theralOngest, and Most in4mately. I:eery Fanzity will find ,these Specifics all they have been recommended : pronzpt, I,le, simple find egeient offen a friend in need and a friend indeed. . • LIST OF SPECIFIC ItEDIEDIES. No. 1. FEVER PILLS—For Fever, Conge - tio'n and Intiantation of all kinds. No. 2. WORM.. PILLS—For. -Worth-Fever Worm-Colie; and Wetting the Bed. No. '3. 8i1.317 - S P11.1;.-Foy . . Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervous ness of Adult.X. „ ..•. • - No. 4. DIARRIREA PILLS-For Diarrhoea, Cholera I ufantu m and summer COmplaintl. No. 5.. -pY.SENTERY Colic, Grill ing, Dysentery or Bloody Flux. No. G. CLIOLERAPILLS—For Cholera, Choir era Morb us,' Vomiting. ' • No. T. COUGH PILLS—For 'Coughs, Colds, - Hoarseness, Influenza and Sore Throat. No. 8. TOOTIIACIIE.PILLS—For ToOthaehe, nice:ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9. HEADACHE • I'iLLS-For Headache - Vertigo heat and Fullness of the Head.' No. lA.:DYSPEPSIA I'ILLS-z-For -Weak .a d Deranged. Stomachs; Co.uptipationl and Liver - Complaint. \o. li. FOR FEMALE 1RREd.1.71,-IRITIES-- Scanty, Painful or suppressed iieriods No: 11. FEMALE-- PILLS—For Lei:merit:Kea, . Profuse Menses and,Bearing Down. • 1 No. 13. CROUP 'PILLS—For Group, Hoarse • Cough. Bad Breathing. No: 14. SALT ..R11E1.31 PILLS=For Erysipe las, Eruptions, Pimples on Die Pace. • i t No. 15. RHEUMATIC PILLS—For Pairt : -Lame ) ‘ ~ ,.ness or SarenesS in tlie ClieSt, Back, Loins, or Lirabi: A:-For Fever and,Agne, Chill Fever; Dumb Agile, old - inismanage d' Agnes. • ~g P.—For piles,- Blind and Bleeding, Internal or External.' - o.—For-Sore,'Weak or 'lnflamed Eyes and Failing, Weak or. Blurred Sight. • C.—For Catarrh, of long standing: or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough,''abating its violence.and shortening its course. - PRICES ull sct, 20zlargo.vials in Morocco Case and Book ' • • ,00 roll set, 20 laige ln - Plain Case and Book o Case of 15 niimbered'lioxes arid Book caie of any 4 ilnintiered,boiei and Book Singlinumbeied boxes . ,‘r kb' direction's Single-leitera boxes,- with directions Large plantation,. or physician's case, 1 and 2 oz „ • .OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. OUR REMEDIES...BY MAIL: 01114 'REMEDIES BY :017R REMEDIES BY MAID: o . 4:IIED.,ES 8Y•?441L Look over the. list,• make , up a case otwbat kind' you choose, .and. enclose . the amount in a current note or stamps, by 'mail, to our dress, at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medicine will be Auly.Teturried by Mail or express, free of charge. Address I- DR. F.I.III3IPHREY'S /t CO., _• No. 562BroadwaY, New york." Sold in Coudersport 6y D. W. SPENCER and all Druggists. • - [46-4mo.] =; I~z-1~:~,:~i:.g: /.y~'~. ~i'K,. r ..yJ'i~ .ifil: ~ra:l w'Gr+3~'x'.'ti ~ r.'k.''..~'._YS^A:.:~'}~~ ^ .•:-Ta'.`v.•:~ ~~~~' - NEW ME Ira ~,., Tom., 'gain" .:Street, e,.(nearly 1 opp osit, 'L d..• .pros.'i Groper,v ) , Wellsvii ' ghat* C"?.1 , -MY: rirtFlE Proptietof of the - above 0 tahllshnidlit would restreetrnll, inform tlniinhabitants of CouderspOrt, and latter' cetint: genenlly, that he is coti?Drepared th .siipply them with ACCTS. SZIOES,I GALPERS,.LEAraO- .6y.zyDriva,FAT. of Ayers. ieserifition. at iri:- tes Which cannel 'fail td suit %We. have op hand, attd - ttre constantly r6ceivitif frMai w Ne York, thd fittest asiortmesit of go as that can b;- fo und in this „ p ortion , of the country; Anil sell the same at priiieS” which l'itil . i ' r bEr'it' dOIWEETITION I I I SOLE .I.IeATIIERi .• 'l • , . 1 irl'PEl r e LE A TILE II .1: Mil SKINS, i 1 ,PRE.VOII C.:l,6i' B.ll7.2tiSi(genuine), l P,SGS, 'RAILS, AWL§, l and FINDINGS. of or fn quantities to suit purcha sers, at •' i . "!, - - '• I. REMARKABLY. ; LOW. PRICES. FUR CASH: : .., 411 goods sold:at our establishMent are ,cbf tlie Best Quidity, and Will be. W4R4NTF,D. ITems r Cask Only. Give us a trial. , ~ GEORGE T. * RREN.• J iWelliville, fay- 19, 1839.--,10. I 1 Igti-Orders sent b y , 'mail, or I le ft at - the Jen UNAL OFFICH, VOUClerSpOrt, will be prompt ly and carefully attended 61 :11 i NEW STOCK OF ' tj • A ff i ER r DODS JEST RECEIVED - C.II.SI__VIMONS in, Oswayo. Low Prices FAVORABL,E TEREIS) TO I Cash and .Short-Tiand Buyei.s. • --- AM NOW - REQEINING, my Slimmer Stock; • which Mubritces ev . crythiog,tisuallykei4 Country Merchant • . . DRY] GOODS, ! ono ER! g Es, nis.rtD-wARE ; BOOTS 4- SIIO.ES, [ E.:IDV. MA DE CLOTHING, I.IA T .3- O I.P S, CROCKERY,. &c:, a 1 of Which *ill be sold at low figures for csh or approyed efedit. • I GOOD TEAS FOR -15 CENTS,-.,. .; I a - dies' one Collgre , 33 and 'other Gateri, l lr;i ' 'ci s : to $1.0.' '• - • • RENS STOCIA-BOOTS,- $2,50 ; 4- , .!! 4 CALF . " '! : •4 FINE ! DE LAINES, 20 ' GOOD LAWNS, .•, gni. all other good.s - iu pk.opkk.ion' 3 . for Ready ay 'of' most!kinds.most Dar Casli- paid for GOOD LITIgBER. • .! .C. 11. '111..119N - S. Oswajo, June 15, 1859.--43--Iy.. - 1. s., COLW Lit' . WILL SELL- , -. . 1 fN• F 1 oltlir - 9 . Nie* . I, .EED, FISH; PORN : &:C1:, . . . . . :.- . Cheaper than. Y OTIIE MERCHANT CAN SELL F.Og . . - CASH- , - 1 . . i rid will tokO paymeni, all kinds of good i• • LUMBER ••I will also Pay . Cash, fOr i r ATfAIi3ERI •ilso, highest', ptices . rn ('ASH FOR. WOOL.[' June 22, 1859'. 7 -14 . -6inci. ''• RENIOVAL! TV E. OLMSTED has emoyed oee II Y • door North, into the storelformerly oc icupied by S:cloomakcir &..iackior. - ' * Thankful for past favors, I would solicit; a :ccintinitaned of the 17,0 y, liberal ica ithingellefe tofore-bestevied, sibich .;1:-Blill , endeavorAci :merit by fair defiling andrsellieg good articles At . lieasonabld Prices; i My stock, eonsis,ting'eftho usual 'variety of D GOODS, '.' , :., ~ . -' • ! ! CLOTHING, •'! .• . , ..• irBOOOTS .& SHOBS, • - - . .•- .HATS &, CAPS,. •!' • .. GROCERIES,. 1 CROCKERY, &C.; ••' • iA . noe- large. end *. xiii:lntentiOn i;„to sell ~ .. ~ ~ 1 • CHEAPER THAN EVER•BEPRE ! , ' GREAT r.EDUCTION onLawns, Challe'd I Lainea, Mantillas, Parasols, Mit4s; and other ! "Suminer Goods': l'rices reduced. to CLOiiE 111.1E1 OUT i : -', . • ;„: 1 1 LSAI.A.,}I -.BLOCiIi! S well-kno*n ';; Scythes, of derinamisteel,Gast-iteel find Sil t `re-steel ; ills°, Swaths,, Forks,t Raltes,.•arad t m ny other Farming- Utensils, tit 'the lop-est pri ees, "constantly on- hand.. ,1 , ; : ',..• : :130OTS'it SHOES-r—the tirgest'stoisls_ ie comity. - 'Especial care taken in select i o get those which are good "and durable. THE CLOTHINO:DEPARTMEN'T is ell steeied:And prieas'mill 'he madesatita iriF, tory. ',' ,-'' • ' - $ -' ' : ."! ' 1.)11A)..?p,: TEA, .cb.r.v .t .; a full as;. soV,lnent of i Mu erias, • , Erotoils,„ Pails &a., at . lob' prices, I - •' • •'' '; ', -" ~ ...,..,H.E.4l.,Tny , 4311 1 ,EA-1). ,' Thrdes ryle's Distelie'Sater'attis. ---:- , -;-4----i----"-:----- 1 - • ' 7 1 - -1. , ! Call atid- Sc_ ~,,,,_ ~ , _.....-,... --, the Gtiods,in niy N'E w 01.74,11,T1A15,•,. For 4t.f.',ady Pay" sad on,Credlt,o prompt, p4.5 - I,tig.cuiom&si:lsliall sell At lciii , figuir-S. ". ' D. - .E. OLSISTED2f, ~'Coudersport; July 6, i859;-44.1: , ;, i . .. ~.. 400 2 00 1 00 25' 50 I 5 00 - The American Sinolix de of great utility and benefit! Persons affliccted with DrOnchi Dyspepsia, Liver complaints' Or 4 tions, can procure SPONGES 31) tlese variods;diseases byOld Dr. by, the Asisatexs TRAMS COMPAN:4 24 Vrinlifoa-st. Cll 4 . --- !-,-'- - ~ , - ;7 - / -. , , -, ~• /., 1. ..,. ,-- „ • -,. :- -,.....:,-...- - . 4 ,7... -...-i- , ..._,--...,::-L l .. -.9- - - - '.- , .r f, z i ,...„,, ...•. -„.1.;.- Vays foi.a,ull.cousein•thejroixtiiiitWleik. . f r , . .. 4111 the' largest,: robst-extenalvidyjaktre4nd - . best organized Conimertialaeltobliaifigrnk Opit . 1,.-4,zietag_ti,,tA*TA,„, '...":' daily, _March, 186 , . _ . _ Usual time to . eopplotiia9ll AeiitgiiNr.o4 'i to-10 Tte.'elts; , -gtery:Bpideat,' , npetn*Aasr; - :, • flit, is guaratiteektci.be coutpaOtkt ty SOYA!:, ...- .... . the .Books or. any :Basineesl l ava 4 pu ... 4 4 11 1 1 . 11 ,1e4 _ earn' a salary-of-from : ~ 3::: - ...;-? -.. r:,-;}::::l7. , f;Yi.e: , Ifidui' lei Atte- Students enter at anylinie— Review tit . pleaslire, , ,• '"._' .",:, 51 Premutms forAtest Petionsastair . „ t - :: 5 1558 1 -.- 3Titilstpje ,. .goV rd,59104 , a1 - For Circular-41,1111.8pOptions bt Flose two lgtior ptitmpgi.liodisdliteis W: 1814.9 ' - - • D. . trA =I tl j .81 , t1P .. A- COMPLBT:E.'ASA§Vg/ilifEliil-4: SUMMER DRY G . - -OODS Boots .EtA i rS. ,CAO r ; CUTLERY, GR2CERIt& CrobkerrglasswArp "I 1° Also, a good stockof I'AISCELILANOPENiti'_. • Ne.hoot.:Boo • :ail of . schic l i tleyyit; sA. - A t 5,0*44 . 90 1 Bl BIiIiGILY THE:, COUNTY'''' PRODU,pE OF_ALt 'Mill; 7 - . :t.b For which the lllGltgSfOtietiiillbeitild, They can.be foinid* times, ; Ottur4iir . , and Sunday excepted ! ) at the' StoMPrtßerbr, occupied, by D. BAKEItr Itt:LeW.OVille; Iready;lo wait upon CuitOmors. 8.--We have come to thiConeldslMi this; ".REA.D PAY ""'" ;is better for all parties,. and' we shal.l,.there.. fore do business on thistetn. • . . , D. L. 'a DANIELS. Ulysses, June 20, 18.58.--16t152 - t. - THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF . Y 0 lI.T EE ' JiNt: mr.krulTer...- .. . . _ _ it( timisilea, ei.4l, 205 1s , ill Iholls,:4 1 ) / 'r . ,f , -,, ';.1.. FEW WORDS CO TIIN • , ,-- ,- +-. .• . ' RATIONAL, 'FRE AT "'‘-''' ':,.. ir- , MENltsirithout.Medicine, Of Serrna.torrhea, orLocal Weiiknesailloettly-. - nal Emissions, Zenital.4+l,Nervous ppyiuy, Premature- Decay pf - thelsyitein;Txrip94!alry.... - and Impedinsents_tO' larilage:getiptitlit. ' .: 1 ' . BY - 13. bel,..i.l.ktErOil".o?" ,d ''''' The impirtarit-fadt that ;fhb triany :Jain:ling:: complaints, originatiUg'lirthe litPrudenekarie; solitude_ of - _youth, iiitcy4 be , i easily , ...reinevect i • wrrnoOT MEDICINE,,iS it this.: ar6,411. tract cleitsk ': ly demonstfated; and LE "o,r.entit:qlys-ner' AudF: highly :S'tiecesiful freatucut; 44,4d0ptei1,b7 Ohs ~ Author, fully 'explaitied•ii:hy,'lniai*:fif;iihtete:`,. every one Is enabledto 'pure ritiiniiiperfiet*:;2 and at.the leasfipiissibleleest; - -titaeby:forOhli4 fag all the advertised no &Inns of tlleAstyii to Sent:Jo:any. addresE .r g atia apd.: ctskfr.,ep-ik i a sealed • envekie; ,hy - y . nitting, post paiG . twopostage stamps 'to 1004:13.tE &VEY' 8 EastAlst'Street;lielir Tok , City. •' .:' ,2 ' l. "',' • : '-, :' : .I . !! •: - P.: 1H,:r., , , [insiditsti...; , _ . . f'.• - 19F1; SIEItA UINItOtJ1)1.- 3 - ' •. - J : u , sT R r): E ' CiVVf ED 'BY a ' t ' - '' '' ...:, 1.. Low Ptrieeo MI • * FAV-ORIBLE;.TERN ...,. , , li tti . Cash '' itil 1 Sficiit 4 .Time•lET.or . 14', 1 LADIES' 4,N11 GENTLE' fr . '. . - g - Alt. 'tour ,- .R.E - cElynd - rf i4 , „':- OMR ' "L. stoitiv *hleir - eiabiageiialniost eie 11 , 4' . ahuallykOlif bkilicriifiitry lteral;iitOt"--- 'I - '_. "' TqtY,qooDs; - .: :GROCERIES, '..., 1 ; ~ , • - HARD:4 I 7ARE,';, • •'.; . --. • • ''-' BOOTS /i 8u1g5, ; ',....._ • .. .....,:. ' , READY-MABB CI f OTXT.F94,. : • '. , 1.1 .1 ,5T5A1: 'CAP'S;:. • . . - ''' ' ,OIt.:OOZ!R Y -i.e. .- -- all of,whioli I proposo:t;k.sell:44 for tfigures,:l for cash, or approved cr dit.,;„. •,..-,-,,t- 5 1., , , ..,,, :j ., Call and - see.our - GOOttS , - and - .Wg.. CES: - . . Being thankful - tor:Tait 'faircirii'J . hope to be . ible iloiv;a offer, ratirefEitOrio; i ble inducements:. P:4: STEBBINS.- '-= - Coudersport, May 25;1859.-40. : . Cr,ls an arts. th,"SinolCeis: [Hs; EDICATED 'c Or : Tifonp. Sold P, Ncis: 22 and - . 446;00, .4. kMMI =I es",imk` 40)6° Eli MEI =di NOM OMEN EMEI
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