k ,, ~~ E=E a - eME!MI eFy.- 1 2.4klielfg_li 4'411.1- , TO atiMOWIIIOIIBE4 FROM A:Btin ,l * l 2l6,c,T:,FetE'tj4:pp „gleat ; kW clikv, '7'.ge:iguplikirtWroßtt- stable, 'Wbere a', 131104 Sptrft of the Tiftio . i o 4 l l*gc9lYlDan whoie h Pf t •6 e '' )/4 1 1 bgeAiMKerft-Perji frok sueli ateaustikhavikinqam=trietitiiitvilthem,t,. hit Ivan the;experiment of baying. them barneslea W 66 1, taliie istonisbnient they ewswlekticona3latfiataik• - •.Witillltlt.7slitry culty. - . , To llptovz; correspon dent '6l'a:l 7 B'lW-ft,' .Miititiiri s Paimer says rlPitmotisitlissattsi4o a l Ciaste- L atid:;_lsid on ttie s iv;ii:efor haltin liodir hbil 'then takete;offi Wlit Ore r a wart - ell 'man or ,TO —A cogespoutleat of tbe , Neze'EPgland Falr er*. m suys fri.,a,pile, as Couvedieritli.f_ Ile has fok three,er four years notice.ifthatWhere the'rWere the deepeSttllei ltePt-tikliest. he - Put Ont - 125 bushela in one bin Tilled them -2i. Or _feet deep . ,''''Thiyhave deeayedjotitlittle, and ',.balaund,more. rOttea. ones'. near, the top . -- -- thMi'ariyvihete else.' " - - SLoiaEanrG IN 130 - corral poridkiiief the "Bosto - ii Wititilltior cures this disease by the use - of saltpeter. A talgititionful to , a doie;he has found to, mike-the-worst casibeever had, and has „,,not found it:necessary ever - to give the YOuithTtfase.', _lle gives a tablespoonful in the b and in' three days; •if the , not free from it, repeatsthe doSe. T E A . t Nroxa FOE ATL wrier in the homeste ad las great faith ~in ,the efficacy . of a'peck of , onions for ridding i')eoiiiiloicoten - Of lice. He claim's to' have fuutid theiir-an • infallible rent edy in his practice. J'hey,aiso :give -.tone to the ,stornaCh,, and are especially valuable in hot When working cattlewill lie in 0);:d shade at,noontime, and reuse to eat. Mr sinall of Dindaik, a veterinary surgeon of 'con siderable experience, states in the South e'rii-Itoin-estead tliat sand is not - only an excellant sabstitiate for straw for horses' beds, but superior to' straw, as sand-does not mat, and saves the-hoofs 'of horses. r-ne States that sand is exclusively itseti 'for•herses'-bed in his repository. • COMMUNICATIONS. For the Potter Journal "Revieuroffils Tears in America -.lnspired with tine idea, that on the op posite shore of the-Atlantic octhin was a --country where the Deity of Freedom, EqUality, and Justice ruled in high' es teem -liver an enlightened people; and tfiat thii very people_ was, according to _that hypothesis, a happy, virtuous and righteous pationsunequa ed on the globe; always thinking the best of my fellow. inenj..cenclued with enthusiasm to ex ,.,change the Old World with the New, become .a citizen thereof, and devote all ability and love in the discharge of -the duties which are imposed upon me by • the.vaith of alle ,, ianee. Ihave become an ..Llniericti citizen , and given pledge to this country, which is praised and glori= . fiedby many writers; if true or riot, or in wliat;.enti in. bow far _true, that, is the ''' .. :question I blend to.answer to a'reading, .reaseriable:aed just public. I shall give my - opinions according to, the impressions -the 'moments have imposed en me when evetthe oritieal-accident occurred. , -- "Taften for trim 'that there is nothing. _..perfect world—that neither men nor hum religious nor political views, se giap-nor legislative , opinions, actions .and - traitipetioiza are in the right or wrong ~Pach;;ttiis can "only" be approved or disap tir,ed Ity,,,arilinpartial author, 'who, far from self love, money-seeking, honor-seek fitter-Seeking' &c., bring the people to a clear un deistanding of the every-day life in this - present:Au. , ;It is to much the case, that rite is speakers, preachers. and editors —ate fearing . the public, therefore always bang their nlbaks to cover the weak sides of theft. 'tindience; which may seem shrewd,. but is-lint wise. shower : baths are strengthening to a weak man's body, so shonid the same_be given freely to"revive-oi IsPirit's and raise its. wings from he low -misty atmcisphere to that --sphere were triith,joy and life prevail. ;If this had - been ttre object of the - very • actors isf_the day,. the American`. people would not have fallen into the-stream of fast life and beierue victims of the -for eign fashions which are leading to an un avoidable ruin.. . ' --- '1 haVe - beceme-yonr . fellow-citizen, lie : ailt3i i./o*t.:_this country. I love its _people.;..-Almi needs . -education. and edq- T '.cation makes the man. To educate a - child; it-wants a loving reacher, and, to make it succeeaftil, a ceild,that , loves his ..." Aescher. — Pear stianld he: Wfittnow' -lE— ;Among re4Onable men there'is patience ' - enough to` bear a brotherWirdi, and will: .-. int hearts tilgive and necept advicti . ; but , :ignoranie 'would- fight' the Dalt! himself ba r k - ^" . et'.......7 - 174. - ,' ' "Ther4Ecti oni-ZAPL., doMiwin, of ',---PortlamttAlti.ivirried - tne from Itntwerli to New - iror!{:: -_We happened . ta have ""a . .*:eaTergsriait two rough,' brutal Inti ,.:4zifronty,:EMOald Isle; ' Our 7 qip. ::tikii:ll:w*,A,Aittlfui:loa ,Oipe4need. sea; - rian; andlbicilaf mate uad , ratond his , looaliiin'Pre#Y`Vrell,', amt . - was in, truth a 'find-biartedaiglif abtit ilnor,—Eftro Auleihnuil:lbel - , tt ' ,Maie,. an' iriab kiv ,aran)taidid liVe-Ml4' itatber ruuali—, a dangerous habit - nut 4\€43a; two Sive - :dk;}u;j,~,.~ry;"rsaxra~;?iu4st.N :v~ , ~<i.="~:,Gt! .3?'S^ av:C:E~ "t .., .'t~~~'~.~y~„`i~k.r~;.~ez,,; diali.rred-elieeked the ;blossom tif life, had heet'prtnaing,iibediebiliinds ; aK' . 49kte4-gie#o 6 aßs.- 1,7 4 -44rs-4 0 , 0 4 :-.lhe;t►ak 4th thitlpaiseageritt.'After: thin that 4alei t 4eiiil'attekraye;tintiied- - Wif kitonfisieiteß 4 toward the toptain 'Whirftll44' 141 ,e,k , t0 • , we set a gteat,ilettlf4ditneani.enieng, aside; iiic•voyage went otiliManthipto- the-..last niotnettif;" The, Oapt , didlike , money ;just as ireli tig4n3l ( 11 4t-.kiooo-. to iotettewith 3.lethodisteprinetPles, or:his-membership of-the MethodititiObUiel, to:swindle kJ76 rin 'Geanditat_tortliwinctit'ef"sfit - and odd shun o?(Kall'al.t.;TkwVurk'kola send him to prison. The first'disappoint inent,thereforEctrnitseeiivlintn '1 3 With this .. thought I had been lattnelied` tO 'the shores ef . 4.itieriefi.-;* unhappy im pressionl ,Tue P.ltnpire,Vity; :With its dust ,and anti shOwli,-' rowdies 'and 'loafers? burrYing7 .'01" ()loitering business wrents, running cars-and ownibuses----all aliad&that itiakesAbabitY, was plated before" me..' I was not able to I speak ile.werd cf . yierfeet Fkpglish, and I hea'r4 reply; I" "Nix - Dutch !"' - ‘‘Nix enmrc)ii;V- -The Ifireday - When'l`was - sojorirning".. - in the tipper part'of thi city, askingfor employ ment, I was greeted in It - factory with pieces ef iron,-whieh lamed ,tue instantly, so that I felt- unable to dove quick enough front the assailants. - Unhappy moment I Sad and :Sorrowful crept along the street, with a pale face and the heart tibal& sick. t‘ Why 1" - Alionght 1, "is ,this the country of my dreams ?" Then if so, it needed truly such' ing to lead, we te.a reality_ which I bad courage enough to -meet:'. ail my diii tre:s,..at..once tbought T heard the voice of an atiget—A redeeming ,angel in that. moment. A young German woman sang out to me : ". What : has happened to you, Sir!" I told het,the eirintustauces, and expressed the wish-to find my boarding house, she lead me to the-Second Afvenue cars, which brought me very near to my howe—a blessed place lei. any man ! Two days after I started out again,. in company with a friend;a clergyman, when a loafer in the powery tried to color my. eyes,—whether gratis, or lie wanted pay for his offered services, -1 do not know. Enough has a greenhorn to suffer, in -deed; and we may not•woudef when hun dreds of foreigners commit suicide in the first few days, after theiitarival in this country. Indeed, any person -who has Crossed the ocean in a sailing vessel;' de serves' a better reception than. colored eyes, lame legs; nay, eten, butchering down in cold blood, as a German had been in Duane st., in 1854., M ,, c , i ,. .L. ir• Could this not be preventec latiou '1 • Since "that time, s ix years have passed. Knowing and usderstandiug- English a little - better; I thought it time to unlock the chamber of My impressions; and give a just accoant"of my" views. The foun dation of all 'actions, of all , . life is- laid down into the hearts of a nation, and this cornerstone is called Religion ! And what is religion ? It .is the result of Man's thought in 'regard to the cause .of the Creation—which.'" , has always been, was never born, never created,"—and to the Spirit Which Is. called God, and to'his fellow; beings; •and the understanding. that this great God is Love, Wisdom and Mercy. and that we, accdrding to'all dela trines, can' viaiship I:Tim with Love, - and that this love MUst, be freely extended over•men and among all men, without re gardto tongue or country; _because 'be, I fore Cod : ice ire all equal:: Let us • ask, ;therefore, &We's:re nut in the main. Made Over . one Jast ? I found any how.: I There ere only.a-very few :.Christiaus to . be found, if any—although we live in a thristian country. : It is too r generally the case, 'that men will think;themseives bet ter thati thr.v areindeed..lt is not said too much, :drat laymen and even Clergy, men are seekratthat blessed Kingdom of !leaven, but are holdit.g with-all their ten.the things . of the earth, forget. ting the desire to reach the former.— " Ninety-nine dresses and . nothing ;.to Wear,"-his becoine'proverbial, jewelry is, the ladies' wish:" " A very good sermon, l he preached to-day;" - says Mr.l.__A. to Mrs. 8., " but didn't you see what a nice dress Mrs.. C. 'wore to-day ?—and 'what sr - beau , qui shawlllisiEllea had On -Is not a - beauty ?"• .• And the Mari has pinned his eye on. liii•neighbires collar, to judge if his wife is a gouti washer, ; er, if he is a store-keeper, to see whether he can trust ibis . or - thai.unto with a few dollars more merchandise. • Such thoughts are not un- Conniran.' - Truly," there is. to be .truch blaoliguattling, self-pleasingness; thought , fulness atiroug. Christians in _these • en lightened-days, and to goto meeting has. becorne'bi some.a . mere. h abit",..an d th ere- . theyoff their Religion with their Sunday-dressen. This may-seem ,•hard, net it lel:rue:" ••:Today - we , pass by I"rea-• byterians;Methbdists Baptists, Vui resins Kniversaliats,.&a..' and among theisia;nach one thialtahitnadf:.more,pionsnnd better than his. brother; but -if we open our eyes to seek Ch ristians;in the true understand-' ing" . tiFthe'ivord;—a 'very. few f can be found if 465": ;Ask ioniipWeii therefore, 64'eiliieu and `sister's Of andenorninations, I How '"would Christ be, if lie4"oilTuppear• to-darin this world ?" Friend - lOU be' thcc tato e." He 2'006' . Poor,nrid,Teeitt.tbe,'hungrY.; " . elothe'. e nakea nitbeta the tio4 ; and ifs-ape to bear h is .name let 0 do likeiise.: C*-* ' 4l 41 . . . [To be Coittened.] ME E =3/1 'JUDSON'S - pr esent ;ithkiitifect like neSs'oftT , eAneo, chiekof ivlcibe of theetrange ..zetec Nation, that once"- ruled Mexico: . , Yee will find a foil account Of him and his people in our PaMplilets and .Alintinties—to be" bad gratis, froth' the Agentkfor these Pills. . 4 .,The,iiaveuto r r , and ',Manufacturer .ot:".Tod serictr,Matiatain Ilerbl - Pillo, 1 !.. his : ' spent_ the greater part of his lifti'in traveling, ha'ving visited nearly every country in_ the "world:4, Ile'speitt over six. years among the Indians of the Rock Moun'ains' and-of Mexico, and at Was - thus that the "Monsvaur , 'Hein .1 3. 1i.t.1" were _discovered. kviity.jatre4tiitt Recount othikatfientures there', yon.wilt Spd pn our :Almanac. and Pamphlet. . - It is an established.faet, diet- . all'diSeaies arise frdra . IMPURE BLOOD I , The blcipd, ia.the life . I and whenany fettle or:unhealthy - Matter, gets mixed - with it,* it is at oncedistributed,.to every' organ'of the body: ,Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain.. ,The stow . - ach digest the food* Perfectly. ' The liver ceaves to secrete a. sufficiently .of bile. The action of the heart is Weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The, lungs bocotne clogged with the poisoncMitinater ; fleece, cough—and all from a slight-impurity at the fountain-head life-theof mood! As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, .in a pure spring„ . .froin which ran a tiny rivulet, io a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbedand discolored. 'As quick ly thres'imPUre blood . fly to every- part, and leave- its sting.behind. All the passages. be = home obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, thelatim of life.sorin dies'out These pills not only purify-the blood, but regenerate all the secretions oftheliody ; they are therefore;AutriValled' .CURE FOR BILIOUS!DISEASES, tivei CoMplaint;*Sick Headache, Sc. - This Anti-Bilious 3ledecine expels from the blood the-hidden seeds.of disease, and ituders all the ; fluids and secretions pure' and fluent, clearing and 'resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed; is it to us, that: we are able to_place within Your reach; a medicine like the,“ Mountain Berb r Pills," - that - will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and . cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush : of, beautY and health. ,ilialsok's Pills are the Best Remedy in ex . estence for the following Cornplavas Bowel. Complaints, Debility, Inward Wee'k ness, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costive ness, Dyspepsia, Diarrbcen, Dropsy, Head aches, Ind , gestion, Influenza, ~liitlatomatiOni Piles Stone and . Gravel, *Secondary Synip toins. GREAT FEMALE InDIGHITESI Females wko value health; Should never'be . withont these Pills. They purify the bloodi remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanie the skin of all pimples - and blotches,, - and bring, the rich color - of health.to the pine cheek. ' ' a s h° Plants and - Herbs of which these' Pills are made, were discovered in a very silt , ' prising way, among the' Tezucans, a- tribe 'of Aborigines in Mexico.' Get the Almahac of our Agent, - and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the MEDict?it; "of the Aztecs. , Observe.—The Mountain Herb Tills arc put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each b'ox con tains iCrpills, and retail, 1t 25 cents per box. All genuine, have signature of 8.. L. JUDSON CO.. op each box„ ; .;:. Li-JUDSON. ec, - CO.,'. SOLE PROPRITOB.S, N.. 50 Leonard Street; ' NEW YORK. Ageats:veanted alway,q÷A4dress as above :Trial List,. Sept. Term IS6O. A. F. Jones, * vs. P. W. Y'ounglove. Purdy,for_use, • " -Dedrick, • Jones, " Jackson k Rees. Jones,use of Platt." Ellis. Jones - " Ives & Straight. is Jones, Ad'r. &c. " Culp. - St : Starkweatlier. " " Stevens, Hacket,et al. is C. W. Johnson: ss ' Barclay. is Barclay. ' . Byam, Jones, Spafford, Hydorn, White, Hughes, Brenerman, Brenerman, Hnges, " _Foster. Metzger, et, eL t „ Jones. Ad'r of Strong, f . Ford, • • . : Peirce; " Luddington. Cavanaugh- .« . W. T. &A. F. Jones. Cavanaugh, - • ". W. T. Jones. • Ives, et. al. " Hart. Ivey, et: •- . - " Hart;4--• . Jones, if C. H. Ides', .et. al. Qwen, • " Maynard. '• : Parker, •.. ff Baker. Stevens. for use, . " Monroe. Lewis. G'rd'n &c.,-." Russell. Pike Township, " Silbourn: Pike -Townsb ip, , Johnston.. Schoimaker, • - " Wo'od,• ' Ellis.. Gridley, - = " Lord & Dwight. _ .'" Lord &DwiglA. Jones & tro. it Sanberg, . ", Canfield &- Lord. Austin .& Whitaker," Reynolds, et. al. Payne & Co., " W. T. &A. F. Jones Payne & Co., k - A. F. Jones Hallock,nse Knoi, " , Mattison, . : " —Gale. '. • - • , • Prohgnotark. ConderspoTt,,July 16, 1860. ' - -~ADVLSTISEMEI¢T.j ' For tho DISTANT ASTIEHA RELIEF andPER e MANENT cuTtE - orthis ' t, use • F.E;MDT'S • BBONOBIikIi , CIGARETTB I d. - B:-sEYmotiR az CO.; I - 02 NAB :EAU:STREET; 1 rica-$1 viz bin; . , seßt .fteA, l YPostt- • 0.40 4? - 4*t - , L [2Bt3.] 1121M!av==== , . • E 0 4-tABEISr X I P 3, 1 -.':::-.',.': • • , • )sti,nurict, 173.._ #, , ,A,, ; - ll'' '''',:' -,. C a "' iiiitii Vost - Sidttrt e 6 . ,,,.. . ;'"7 ' • ' , ' , r 1 i - 'l ` .: ° . '''' i -F,IN: , ill' l. --- .s,"Iol.:6;:., -, :',36:014. 54.f.4 1 ;' !Ai l .'.' ' et i- :, ! . ' ' lof Main anti 31111-Suv I, , , ' - IC°rlle th,§VILLE 1.1:1C: , r - , , . 4 , , _. . , .• . . tapOrr.ant-ANNouNCERE - nri' i • :WAS EN'S :07 c& ..` 41faiirTStreq,' - c4icarrli opposite' Brilchain - o,lfroP. G •I i..BOOiS MiffSHOES CHAPE!I ; THAN -EVER! .7 2 ,TeamsCash , Ovak. MEE Proprietors.of.the above eitablishment .lavinc , just returned. from New York with a large:and. erdeida stock of - • • - ': 'lt.tatter; efiroirms, , &g., ear now efferiag the same at Prices much lower, than thek.have over before been' offered. -. owing to*our superior advantages in N. Y. City,We are enabed to perchase goods at much 1 3 lower 'rata than tiler houses in same line:l Having 'ea Agenl in the. market in New York, City 'we are enabled froth time to - time to take adva4age of, the; rise and fall of the inarket, and thus obtain Ooods at very - low Sgures.-. It i 4 only necessary ta call to be convinced ,of the ;above feed'. - , Strict attention paid to orders.' .- - A. call is rtsPectfully solicited. . •., , , . GEORGE T. WARREN 4 SON.: , Wellsville. Jan..20,,1.116.0.-20., • wh4t Everybody Wanti. . THE fA,-- FILY DOCTOR sTA,iNd SFSIPEE REIM FEs EASILY: OBTAINED, D, - FOR TEIF,.'TEE OF DISEASE IN 1 • BY " • ' - PEDPESSOR HOMY S. TAYLOR; M. D. IT TELLS YOU Ho* to attend upon thersick, and how to Cook for them; bow to prepare Drinks, Poultices, 4kc., and hciw to guard against infeetion from Coatagious'Diseas . es.. Of the various' diseases - of Children, and gives the best and simplest mode • of treatment dwring Teething,: Convulsions, Vaccination; Whoopiug cough; Measles; tccr.• The symptoms - .of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic Diarrhoea; Worms, Scall- ed .Head, -R in g rrn , Chicken-pox. &c., an d gives von he best reme dies for their cure. The'symptoais of Fever and Ague, and Billions, Yel low, T7phus, Scarlet and other Fevers, arid gives you the best and simplest' remedies for their cure. The symptoms of Influenza: l Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, - Rheumatism, Lumbago,. Erysipelas, &c., and gives you the best remediestor their care. The. symptoms of Cholera Mortls, Malignant Chol era, Small-pox, Dysen tery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and - Liver, and the best rem • edies for their cure. .. The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps, Neuralgia, Apo plexy Paralysis, the-'va rious Diseases of the Throat, -Teeth;„ Ear, and Eye. - and the, best reme dies for their care. The symptoms of Epilepsy; . Jaundice, Piles, Rupture,- Diseases of the Heart, Hemmorr . hage,. Venereal Diseases, and Hydropho bia, and eyed' the best .remedies, for their cure. The hest and simplest treat ment for Wounds, Broken Bones and' Dislocations, Sprains,, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils. IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU ,1 IT TSLLS . YOU IT TELLS:YOIIT IT TELLS YOU I - I IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU; 1 • IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOtT Thework is from medical to stood; -- while its'` you many timei printed in - a cle ted with approp forwarded to yo, postage paid, o! $lOOO enterprising me. above :work, as! are very liberal.! For single co. to agents, with address, JOJL 3D-6mo, CLOCKS WATOWES & JEWELRY fILEASED and REPAIRED at.the shortest LJ notice, by the subsciiber, at the sign of The Big Wittch„orni door east of the Pest Office. Thakful for past fevers, he will - endeavor to meint a continuance of the same by , strict attention, to the wishes of his,,cits tomets. De keeps on hand and for sale a good assortment of WATCRES, ainongNOleb. DAY be foand some Of thoseexcellent nuie-keepers manufactured by the. American; Wateh Corn panyy at Walthani, - Maii. and . knoWn by the name' of -"AUERICAN.I:EYERS,".;. also, De-. tached Levers..Depinei 46:74150, .PATENT . inaimfactured by Remington Dons, 7 *-all of which will be sold very,low for cash. 0. - frwARRII4ER. ' Coudersport Aug. 8, 11140.47:' . - • 1 IMME=SS - Scuryy, 134rnsandScrof; I • ula. • . Of -the -varloni diseases of ' Women, - of Child-birth, and of 31 - enatruation; Whites, Barrenness, &c., -&c., and gives the best and simplest remedies for their care. • itten in plain language, free rms, so as to be easily under- Simple recipei'ma,y soon save !the cost. of the book.. It is er and open type; is illustra riate engravings, and will be ur• address. neatly bound' and receipt of $l.OO. •!. adeby 1 YEAR m can be n everywhere, Id sellinn. the our inducements to all such ies . _of the 13ook, or for terms ,ther information, apply to or ' E. POTTER, Publisher, NO. 6ri Sansoni Street, . • . Philadelphia; Pa. EMitrMts , THE .POTR MINA 11; _ , M TtiPqi sq! " 14; ialO teiteis'aneedintrtib*itints siraldl,Tll4llrliegeikitt littfrai°/1"1 10,26 per '==,A'i'd DT~—~% I ALBERt'italsTaal Hiving token the Shop formerly occupied P. D. CATLIN, Clark's Owner*. tiro ,yniles Xorth-of Cowlersrtr I." WILL `MANUF ACTURE'_ all kind's or • ' ' Chairsl& 'Oabip l iqt - Wais.z4 t: 61 1 and WINDSOR., = • , CANE-SE4T nu *ro: ROCKS ' SEW N& ara TA BLE CIIAIES,. SMALL ROCKING OILAIEST - OFFICE and BARAIOUM CHAIRS. ; BUREAUS SECRETARIES; W4RDROBES Tables, '.. •-. • - . , liVash-Standar- , -.. :-• 1- - - • .'. Lounges, -: I - • Cribs, i I • .--- . - CradllS,"- --. . - - •• . Common and - ,::- Op ttage Bait Repairing done oft the shortest* and in the most worktiutalike"manber." . done immediately and to order. AIL ( del promptly attended to.' Pledse give me cal and examine for yourself.' 1.. : 5 . ,AI , BETI:r gANrA ' Maich 26. 1860.-28:1y. ' Nam/ et er. . . . .11 T HC)STE r r .F... f n! .. I STOMAUII T t..... t. 0.,, . t .1 3 i ( ip..t , , ~ Tr is 'a faet that, at some period, ei ber,of.the human family is Subic; to, of disturbance of,the bodify func 'ot with the aid of a gdodlonio and t el of_ good common sense, theylinarbee.l regulate the system as to qeeure pe! health. In - order to, accomplish this , objeet, the true course to porsuc , is i that which will praduce a inatural, thingi at the least hazard of yital strt life.. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetteli 'troduced to this countryaprdparitio/ 'his name,_wilich is not a neWinedicit that has-been fried for years; giiing , tion to all who have used! it. IT, operate poweyfully upon the Stoma( and' liver,' restoring _them tb a hi vagorous:actioti, and thus, by the cess of strengthening nature,lenab) term to triumph over disease., For the cura ofDyspepsia, - Indig . ion, Na u. 'sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appbtite, any Bil ut loos Com Plaints, arisingfrom 4. mo d ifiaction 1 of the.Stotnach or tsowels, prodsg Cramps, I I Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Idalrb. Am., thebe Bitters have no equal. 1 1 , i ' Diarrhceri l dysentery or flux, ' i 'generally l'ontracted : Iv new settlers. and ilused prin cipally by the change of f i watt' a diet, will be speedily regulated, by a rinse, of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a dis,se which is probably more prevalent, hi its various forms, than any other, and flt!eusdof which 1 I may always be attributed to Id ngements - of the digestive organs. can b ;tired without 1 1 fail by using HOSTETTER'S spmActi BIT- I TEM, 'as per directions cri ill bottle. For this disetise every physician'll recommend Bitters of some kind; then NV not use . an ar- i ;idle known to be it:fallible.? ' I nations have their Bitters, as a preveritiv4ef disease and Strengthener of the systens.it general; . aud , among- them all there is not the found a more', healthy people than the Ger Ons, from whom: this preparation emanated, iSed upon men- I i tific experiments which bit 4 tended, to prove, the value of this great pre tion in the scale', , t , of medical science. . I'st-sit AND AGUE.—This mg and proVok. 1 big disease, which fixes it lontless grasp on: thebodyofman,reducingh tOamere shadow iri a abort time, and reud gihim physically Lind mentally-ilseless, ca • e driven from the body by the use of HOST ER'S RENOWN ED BITTERS. Further,: 'ne of the above-' ll stated diseases can be co , cted, even in ex- postd situcioas, if the erslare used as per directions, And as they ithe,r create nausea nor offend. he palate, a,. ender unnecessary any change of diet or in rupCon of ordinary: pursuits, but promote s .d sl ep and healthy digestion; the complai . s Fen owed ac speed ily as is consistent wit he pioduction of a thorough and permane cured : . . s For Penton., in .411mn , nen!, who are suf fering from an enfeebl constitution and in firm body, these Bittdy are invaluable as a restorative of strengt ., .d - vigor, and need only be tried to be , reciatod. And. tor a mother while nursing , ese Bitters are indis pensable, especially A • re theinother's Boor ishment is inadequat o the. demands of the child, consequently strength must yieid ; aria here it is when good tonic, such as Hostetter's Stomach tett, is!needed to im part temporary stre • . and vigor.to the sys tem. Ladies • shout by all means try this remedy for all case. debility,,und, before so doing, should ask t r physician, who, if he , is acquainted with , -virtue- Of. the • Bitters, will recommend th mein silVcases of weak - antion the public against yft..itnitatio6s or counter ; oarcirsn' CELELIFtATED d tee that each bottle has ttetter's Stbrnach Bitters" the bottle• •and stamped wering th cork, and ob iph sig,nature is on the Caution. -11 using any of the ekts, but ask for STostacu.DITTIMS, the words " Dr. J. blpwn on the side • the metal!: sold . by Ji9STETTE . & , , sold byan genentlly Ithroughotty the Stet& A orien and tier- CotOersgprt. Roulet. I IN, RiA4r. way. Buena 'vista: rs'. N6tice. ,31114TAitY to-' the ' last It of :Glass' 4.:Gn, reitillip,,r.etter county,: grOteet tooth is under:- 'ewe& tit the'saiirestlite. lays ient,land.tboee hat , - same will present tltem, , ~ r eettleei nt.. - .. &Dal' '1 - " ' • -> ' .. lallotE i'J' tecut , °74T l' 70860. 1 4•6• 1- .." - EN . _. . --cii*,(Plar.' 1 , _- 111,.. __ ::•, - -.::..:-.1 - ._(o o . ..iii.,tor:t 4 14ciii lt-_ .- §i4iiii!i:i Book",K4oi44:)YfiljneiCATi 1.rd:1ii . ,44.- . .4dtortid:'-'. - - , - - tiduitiltintitrOnie d'entilipo*.giadnat,4l/ ,4e4 Afitiviscum and Aualiffici-lcr.,wu Stnfienti entor_m_ Revicni atrip . loagatn,:- • _ - Pimp RFetutßutiKinlSltaiip for-1/359;, retelvect at rutsbarg; Vh id Becttelairic. A ( " Atictr, :at U Fairs nattaNtdoo forthe. paskfca BED,,,,Micdstereß4ll. noel* at joi Circulate, moimana , and Ofib et Voltage; 16M - in fi*,ln co •*. F.: - W. gi,lo3.lsB,.Piu4v g i 11:1 Olyt,, - iloWAlt IfASSOCIN A io n .aulownienVer.64 'WAN* t. tressed, M .li ietisetonjor the r ' eases ofWitSttiitut Organs. lug gDIC ; 4 4, 4 O YACP.:giIrea ls:ITIL -ACtinigiitgetp i to-Al swhe ' 'their I (age, tichatettioaritabits. of We t /a cases . of extrente,poteify, Nedieha free of, charge. -- _ VALITABtaIItEPORTSna Spt - and other giiiiesselotllie: Sexual t !LI on the NENrgr i ßrit,§-e.undo.):4dik. Pensarh.)!Flit, 4 o,ll.o.aalCiOlOn stiah enveiopp,„*a. -, !fly° - c Stumps forjusititigrliilf ectepinbl Address;tlilt.:4:l3KlLLlN-110T Acting Surgeon; Rowitd,.6sociatit South Nintligtree ‘ cr 414tdelpitia, Pit. cler,ottlie Directote. RaL ri. s incitri4 g ELT, GEO.' FAIRCHILD-sSeiretiny: 11 mein &eine but, leeoto invent lesired pthinly ie of and f. las In a eating but One ity atisfae- Bitte;s bowel.s, Ithy and ple pro ) the syn. of .9 , 0 e .O IA ift 1 2' 3 I ffiam al 0 TA; T hird COUDERSPORT, 111.-W.,-,lllANNaitariusros. it Mr 0 OXS, S t _Vir LI BLANKS-' DOCKETS= • -.•LEDGERS:- • • DAY-BOOKS -zIiECFM-B1 lEMORANDUMS, ' PASS-13.00K5, - : DIARIES • .y9RTFOLIUS, LETTER-1300' _ : . .DIVOICE• Greek,. Lain; 'Pre - nett and German Books.. "All - Schablikoks.itied.. in the kept tch.en" • Mapzines_or any Peribdieals suppli desired:. • A good asiorti)ent of Paper, Ent Pens and Inks. Also, °Mall-Papers, ing Materials, Water•Colors,A3. s • Big LES, TEgTA4IEIV PRAYERA. HYMN BOOIiS, of vans' • • MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-NILI! Slates, Rulers, Bacir:Rrummon Boa, Men, &c., 4to. PRODUCE of oil kinds in exchange fonDiioksi OL3ISTEII- . :& TELL STORE can always .- be fountl the Cookitig,, Box andPartOr -- - 2 T s 1 ES :T. . _ - Also, -Tlls/. and SHET-IRON SPARE. SETTI S.' SPIDE - 11.1; SCOTeII Th ,SAP-PANS, and C Also, - • - : such 'PLOWS, ORAPERs: CUT TORS,- CORN-SizIELVERS, HORSY DOG-POWERS, &c. ' TiIEIR WORK is 3rell made and, the material goad: 0 sabstalitial EAVES-TROUGHS put up part tlie-County—tTerms easy. Rest Of nil kinds,-Ancluding, Cash, seldom rel Store on Main Street opposite the Old House, Coudersport. , , Aug.'', 185 F . ' NEW. JEWELRY ST , • • - up •H. BUTTERWORTH having bininelf in this Borough, recently occupied by Dr. Ellison, on I opposite the court hOirse bas opened BUY EST.ABLISIOSENT, for Vier , REP:tar:NG WATCHES, CLOCKS, ar?: • - AWE Having some years', experience in tin nesi, I feel eonE.de fit gib mg the - pnblie ERAL !SATISFACTION. The patrol the public is solicited. , ,: _Please givene All work warranted or,zio pay. . A general assortment of. Watches; mid Jewelry on hand ,and - fiii Coudersport; June 30;'1859:-48. * I'ATLISI FOR. SALE: rpEfE Vas - At 'll2 acres, be'vrishes att. uated in the= sown" ofSicederCabidrfil from the county seat of Potter sgo.;fryl acres.undtr.wgq94 sbite:of.imprivel 3o which is growing ayoungerchard of kinds 'of Fruit;, a v giiod. Baru eouakrtable eirdiy come a good Road -tbionghlti.-and . in an et' ingiteiglatrorhood.; SO11„Ited 'Shale; Beech and Maple: lapd: nearlyi.lettl; - tnyrkestiouable..,.. Anypersagdesirlig ao . and ehelitiOolierty, irelfildnptidfir !kik% • StOcle:fixii4 . B4epp Far k ,eaaript do.bettor.:t ..T-beiimbscriber.d sell the iti'mnT,Ne#aulia)ie, engaged 16 ° h s business. . rya 4d balaricaMl , draw I': Any tOrunitinieation tg. PluteTaigut4:lo ll , 00109n 1 POYAna*"„pu d " ~.!tddrusa • .1911.1 4 L8-1014": 4 : • May 3c1860i.-3;ltt."-''' ~ , A T
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