int -63)11111g. iEr:SPORT, SEPIEIiTtEI2_2O,-,lBBLf. T. DenTla, of A4lienii Co., advei , :. to ' self nearly all - the (liffeit tie kindq Machines in -uso. H e w ill a ver most of this couty soliciiing See big -advert4ement. Duly's Bork for October is ay on our table, and is up to its • character. Gooey bas a beauty fo rth that very few magazines attain poicularly in its character as a la gileazine. We supply it.to-patrons • 'Be-JOURNAL for $2 a year. • ,e Oats—On Monday morning jr. Abraham Post, of Hebron town left at our office a few stocks of oats measured -sit feet in length, and he he has a field full of just such. They celled the " horse-mane oats," and the is plump and heavy. c. Kenyon, of Oswayo, informs us last week his workmen wlio were off a piece of land for him, broUght e a Black Raspberry bush measuring feetin length. This is the longest by nearly three feet. Mr. S. says going - to bring to the County Fair : Merry bush twenty feet lang. 4 cotemporary suggests the follow cost excellent rules as the best for ; D ing and contributing, to the interest beirlpeal paper : 1. Subscribe :v;(1 pay it 2. Send your printing and adver-r :g to the office. 3. Help make the interestint , by sending •te[ns of lo interest to the editor. 41 Do not ea• the editor to call attention to your -tress every week for nothing. 5. Lay le_any fears that the editor will get faster than any of his neighbors.— Let the Readers o? the JOURNAL f t this rule. ATTI3IPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE. Ia Friday last, JOHN RICE attempted carder his wife, in the Sugarvalley ' , vs. near Fuasr's Saw Mill The man states that he knocked her down, pal rod jumped upon her, and then. posing her to be dead, dragged her athe laurel. When found she was ered with blood and nearly senseless. els slowly recovering, and her wounds • !opposed not to be fatal. lb Saturday Rice was brought to Jail. iyesterday cveoing committed suicide 6 .3ea th Ave liry himself, cutting a long -11eros3 the abdomen, tearing out h 6 els, and then cutting off some of the alined ! Clinton Democrat. STOP THE 3/ URDERER,R.---Eighthrtrr i'rloilars reward.—On Sunday. tile linst, the house of Thomas Stewart. ruby township, Clarion : county, Pa., entered and about eightyldollars stul The same night, about twelve • Alr, Jared Lewis and Eli M'Call en zlered the persons suspected of being, robbers. One of them drew a revol •ind fired, instantly killing Nr. Lewis • roanding Weal!. One of the fel t who calls , himself Charley Logue, is It six. feet high, has a mole on the -pie, florid complexion, brown hair, an nose,' and" was" shaved closely ; es dark clothing, with boots over ;..hi:; tiloons. The other is of a sandy com ion, abbut five feet eight or nine inch high, and wore a moustache of a bright and had on a light brown colored ' The above reward will be paid for delivery of the above persons in the of Clarion county, or two hundred and ]for either of them. [Signed by C. 'frorth, B. Miller, Samuel Lifer,Corn nioners,] SECTIONALISM.—Mr. Breckenridge nominated by a "sectional" Conven. It was almost exclusively South there being but a handtui of north delegates present in it. Yet Mr. 74kenridge denies that he-is a " sec "nr•candidate, and meets the charge 'That is the platform and these are !principles avowed. If they are,cori utinnal they are not sectional, fur the mstitation is broad enough to cover the -ok Union. Ile who stands upon tlie Constitution teither be F. ectional nor a disunion- Very good doctrine, Mr. Breckenridge, its the Republican platform and party :and upon the Constitution," they can tf,e "sectional." We accept the logic i hope we shall hear no more from the rteketuidgers about - the "sectionalism" "disunionism" of the Republicans.— 'dtburg Gazette. : FORTY-Six ItECRUITS. —The tench population, like patriotic -men, cooling over to the Republicans by "res. Within a day or two forty six ;endiman of Ecorse haVe formed them res into a Wide Awake club; and sent Detroit for their uniforms. All of -a forty-sii men, with one.or two ex ,tions, have acted with the Democratic hitherto! Thus the *pie, every:" ere, are ran , ing themselves on the side Adv: &:WATsoN shipped eleven " 4 aro and line4-four barrels-of to Union - Statioi - during obanth of Augußt._ - The.en tire amount Aught to that point; within the month, iln ivienry-one .11,in — dieg=ansl ffill.-two krrcts. I==limmm The Philadelphia Evening'Xiitletinstkle that an ariaegemeni was consummated a night - Ort.wo ago;;by which 'the, erett partyln . thet city' is: to be sold' out to the Democracy.:, .leaderil'of the D r euglashes sad Breekin'r,idgers held a meetinz end .perfeoted the' terms of,the sale. They are as - Allows : 7 rThe e.ll,,and Everett eitytieltet is to be.pip. ported, both brinach - es Demo - ars - ay dropping their - candidates to that Mr. Brodhead, the Democratic candidate for Congress in the Second District, is to be slaughtered, and Henry M. Futter, the Bell and Eierett candidate for the same position, is to be supported by the fusionists. In return for ail this the Bell and Everettera . are to support Gam. Foster for Governor, and also the regular Democratic notmnees-for Congress in the First, Third, Fourth and Fifth. Districts. The Presidential question "is to be left open until after the second Tuesday in October. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16, 1860.—Res. olutions-were unanimously adopted at the Douglas meeting last night, slenouncing the CresAon fusion, and ratifying the straight Douglas ticket. The meeting was large and enthusiastic at the close. Gov. Johnson Will make a tour of the State during the week. He will• com mence at Lancaster on Monday next, and close at Pittsburgh on Saturday evening, THE Buffalo Expreis says: Abe Lincoln was always honest and always will be: Douglas never was honest, but he will be a nen est man after the election. The Fond du Lac Piess says there is not "a buggy load of Breckenridge men in the State." Perhaps • not, but there will be a "sulky" load of Douglas men af ter the election. 4tily 31filfrti,umt1to, Sewing Machines for Million ! LL families wanting the best and cheap est SEWING MACHINES in the market are hereby notified that the subscriber will furnish•to order on demand the cheapest and best article in that line, viz The New Englam; Family Sewing Machine, Manufactured by J. Hale jr , & C.., of New ttryi»rt,_ Mass. Prices, haitd Machine - $l 5 ; Treadle do. $2O; Treadle and Table d0."525; Also the May Flower, making .the Grover & Baker stitch, strong, heavy and powerful at $35,•t0 $4O. "The Defiance" is a new Ma chine, making the stitch- alike on both sides of the-cloth. The two last made by the Eagle S. 14. - L'o:, ;L. D. Townley) New York. Hav ing thorouffhly tested the above articles I can recommend them to all who may wish to pur chase a - good working Machines, and very easily leafrted to operate and not liable to get out of repair. All persuns wanting the above may address G. T. DENNIS, . - Allegany Bridge, :McKean Co., Pa. tit t, Laection Proclamation Lri!suANT to an act of the General L.-set - ably of-the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, emitted "An Act relating to the election "of this Commonwealth,'' approved the second day of July A. D., one tnousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I. Wm. F. Brim; Sheriff of the County of Potter: Pennsylvania, do hereby make knuwu and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid that a Gene ral Election will be held in said County of Putter in Tuesday, the kith) day of No 7eniber next. Being " the Tuesday next after the first Monday of said month," in the sev eral districts within the said Com.ty, to-wit: For the Township of Abbott, at the Germa nia Hotel, in said township. For the township of Allegany, at the school house near the pace formerly owned by Ches ter Andrews, in said township. For the township of Ilirui,ltatn—at the home of A It. Lewis, in said township. For the township of Clara, at Ulu school house near Sala Steren.s', in said township. For the township of Eulalia, at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport.' For tne township of Genesee, at the' house formerly occupied by S. S. fiasco, in Ellis burg. For the township of Harrison, at the house recently occupied by Ira Bartholamew,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.- Fir the township of Homer, at the schorl house near Jacob Peet's, in said township. For the township of Jackson, at-the house formerly occupied by Benjzimin Horse, now M. Chappel, in said township For the township-of Keating, at the house of-Pliny Harris in said township. • For the township of Oswayo, at the Centre school house, in said township. For the township of Pike, at .the house of Elijan Johnson, in said township. For the township of Pleasset Valley, at the scho.il hour in said township. For the tasnship of Portage, at the Size:: school house, in said township. For the township of Runlet, at the school house near. George Weimer's in said township.- For the township of t-haren, at the Sharon Centre school house, near John Voorhges'.. - For the township of Sweden, at the house of Asenath Taggart, in said township. For' the township • of Stewardson,. at the house of John S. Clark. in said township. - For the townshipof Sunon)t, at the house formerly occupied- by Uel took. now Jena- 1 than Itedson., in said•township For the township of Sylvania, at the school house near J. M. Rees', in-said township,- For the township of .Ulyss.es. at the house of Atlas Bennett. iit said township. - .For. the township of West Branch, at .the hbisse of S. M COnstble. in said township. For the township of Wharton, at the house of Stephen Horton, in said township. ' • For the Bortingh .Of •CouderspOrt, at the Court House in said Borough. The oflieers to be elected at the time and Places eforesaid_are twenty-seven persons as Electors for President and Vice-President of the United States. : • It is furthei• direCted that the Meeting of the return judge's at'the Court House in Cebu derSport to make out the general 'returns, shall be on the first' Frida,y - "_succeeding the general eleCtion, which will be the - 9th day of NoveMber. • — l - aldo'idalteitnown and givifttotice as in and by the,l3th - isection of the 'aforesaid - net...P * lm directed;-that every person exCep....Tusticei of the Peace, who holdS:abycdficeof appoint ment oF prolt ir' tnia't Otkeraziont MM of tbeVnibid *tee' , at...At:any: qty or ineor porated-diatrkt; *lather a Commissioned of- . ficer Or, i. otheewistV-„'inatortiluate 'officer_ or agent.whols Or, shall be employed-onder the tegillative, ludiebti4 ar'exenutlve_deptirttnent Of tbii State Or tlie'United Statia; orof a ny - eit! or inaorporated..diatricti. and also, that every Lamb Er, Of, Congresi - arid of thi: Ptate.•Legis latnre;. and O f the select And common council 1 of any .eity; . oe:e orstaisaioners of any incor : r. prorated district , is by law incapable of bold- ' ing or receiving at Theanine tine the office Or ppointenenpOf Judge t -Inartor i or: Clerk- of any diction- in this.Cdiumunwealth, and that neanspector or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any, o ffi ce to., then to be voted for.' Also, that in 11,urtlt section of the Act of Assembly entitled an Act relating to elec.; tions and for other purposes," apprcived April 18th.-1840, it is ercaeted. that - the aforesiid 13th section shall not be so constructed as to prevent any military officer or 13orough_officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any general or special election in this Com- Monwealth. Pursuant to the prtivisions •of the fast section of said act, . 1 , every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of 8 and 10- in the forenoon; and shall continued without interruption - or ad journment until 7 o'clock in the 'evening, when the poles shall be elOsed. Given under my band at Ccindersport, this 'the 18th day cf Sept. 1860... and in the 84th year of the independence of the United States. W.ll. F. BURT, Sheriff. Sept,,,.:---'lB6O, D. E. OLMSTED & CO (D. E. OLMSTED, B. S.EOLIVELL A. C. TAGGAIIT,) Are now prepared for the FALL TRADE with a large an unusually attractive STOCK OF GOODS, which are for Sale izt the Lowest Prict:s9 Without going into details, -every depart- meat is filled with careful selections whiCh CANNOT FAIL to please both in quality and prices Thankful for past favors they would solicit an examination' FROM in before purchasing C.JISH PAID FOR Grain. Coudersport, Sept. 10, 1800 40..4R1Mf.1T1C off`' 11 40) W lir 2011‘j79A.0°sw A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, 4 kr , DI(SPIES 4 • ° LAYICORATIt4C, CORDIAL Tu the calz-n; i ' Vf 14 Jem7tatid Pennsytvania Apothecaries Druggists,grocers and- Private Famiies. Wolfes Pare Cognac /Handy. Wolfe's Pore Maderia, Sherry and Port Wine Wolfo's Pare4amaica-and St. Croix sum. Wolfs's P'ire Scotch and Irish Whisky. 'ALL IN BOTTI.ES. 1 beg.le - avelo call the attention of the citi zens of the United Spites to the above Wises and Liquolis, imported by Udoipho Wolfe,. of New..Yozli, whose name- is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his cele brated' Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity bf his Wines and Liquors, says : I will .stake• my reputation as a 113. - 41ny standing .as a nter= client'nf thirty year's' residence in the City Of New - York, that all the Brandy' and - Wittes which I bpttle.are pore - is imported', and- of the--1313stluttlitY,Iind be ted - oon every pi we b.az er:"-' Everry - but therre prietdr's• name. on-the wax,; and .11- facsimile of his on the certificate. The -pub lie-are respectfully invited ;to call .and, extiut iae for theuiselyes. For.sttle at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia; - -.• GEO. 1L ASLITOS, No. 832 Market•sL,Phil. • : Sole Apcnt'for Philadelphia. •Wend the • following from the :few York Courier:re.. •• ; - • - t:,Exetietovs Bustersse rem ors Nsw team 3isit - enserr.- - - I Me are happy to inform our fel low;eitlietts that there.is.One place in our city iihysician,.apotbecary, and country; merchant, eare go and purchase pure Wines finaifiquoisy aa'pnte as itri. orted, and of the best ttuality. 'Me do' net intend to give an elaborate. descrittticin of this merchant's ex .tensive biesiness, although it will repay any,. stranger nicitizen to visit tidolplio . Wolfe's xtensive ware-house, Nos. 18. 20, And 22, Beaver street', ana Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mark - Atfield street. • His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases'; the Bratuly, some ten thousand eases—Vinhiges 0f.1836 to - 185G r ihul ten thousand _cases of Madeira. Sherry. and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish. Whisky, 4amaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal_ to any in this ;country.' Be also, lead three large -cellars, filled, with Brandy, Wine, &c:, in,casks, undo' Custom-House key,; ready, for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred; and eighty thousand doten, and ice hope in less than. two years he may be equally suc-; cessful with his Brandies'and Wines. his business merits the patronage of evert; lover of his .species. • Private families whorl -wish-pure Wines and _Lighters for medical use shonld send their . orders'dirt et tn Mr. Wolfe; nntil'every 'Apothecary in the land Make up their naiads to discard,thepaionnus stutifrom their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. . We understand Mr. Welfe. for the accom; rnodatiou of small dealers hr the country. put 4 up - assorted cases of Wines and Liquors.=4 Such a man, and such a merchant, should be ; stistained against his tens of thousands of opl ponents in .the 'United States, who sell notti•F ing but imitations, ruinous alike to htfman health and happiness. ' [52,-6m* TIDINGS ! -1 • TOOT. JOHNSON desires to announce to the citizens of Coudersport and vicinity; • that he: - WILL RETURN to his late quarte6, - in that place,. on Tacasi• DAY, 5err...1.30i., and remain through Court Week . and'until after the Couhty Fair, Oci. 2d and 3d. -inst., giving to all who desire ati excellent opportunity.to'obtain FIRST CLASS PIC'kURES of themselves or friedds.' He will warrant his likenesses, and put them up •in gnod cases Cheaper than ever beforelinoWn in this placg. Ile refers with 'pleasure to his recent sojourn here. - [Sept. 6. 1860. $1)o S a ! / 42 ) NEW YORK , , CrTittlrs3il p 17,11 FORMING ELEPHANTS MO COOK'S AMPHITHEATRE, LONDON. • 'Mk comp-my ha.s been selected f ow the must eminent ierformera ot the old and new world. Prom. ti~among w :ota Will be found fO g t; he celebrated 7;49. NADIGAN FAMILY Nl': who bad the honer of appearing before the Quern cE Royal Family at the Alhambra ralace, tpudett, - i. AT:4 11tw 14,1958 IPLLEEIISI.II33OIGA'S. Premier Equestrienne H. P. MADIG.Cs:, Maitre dr: Cirque. 0 , j 'l3lF s l ic buck Anlrll il Bare rinciplo Rider. • -- a - , i'-'------'' . . ••••',..ect....... 11...1....q'TER CHAS. HADIGAN, :,.*f.* -7 9 ---- - - Hurdle Sider -••:4 - 1. 7 .7,15....v4,0 - SAM. tING, [ ----, : . The Celebrated Vocal Clown. NAT ROGERS, • • Scenic Rider and Gymnast. W. H. AUSTIN, , , • Acrobat and EquilibrLst. • TU DENSOR BROTIFERS; VALES .. TINE AND JACOB, (From Rentz's Gorman Circus, burg), Antipndeon Globe FrineAriaus : Branco, and Gymnastic Performers.. CHARLFI SHAY, East Indian Ju gg bat -.Jr " aud . ll.uife:Thrower. It. NATHAN - lEl4'z, • .Comic Equestrian aid Vaulter - Together trifle: J. 1/A,L9, D..RICHARDS, &o. And iest 'though not least Me World-Renowned EDUCATED .ELEPHANTS ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA, • Who go through or great variety of pet formancen at eaot entertaionrnt, mica tot DANCING, WALIZING, - PLAY ING ON THE IlAtiD ORGAN, STANDING O' READS, SIOUX - 11M A PEDTAL 10 feet high and oat foot broad, with otber tr,clia, too numerous to Men Hon: 4*.; FT • z r- .. " - P I is' "I • L&' sir For. Airtlierparticula.re see large and small bills P.E.R.VOII.3VC AT Cotj 15 E (.). T Sal ip•Oay, Sep/ e mber .2241,1,560. • At 2 & 7 o'cl.00lt . ; P. M... -. ...Ticl;ets, 23 . Ct . s. ULYSNES •,"JOSEPII A. COOPER,. A B: Print..llia). ' :MIL W.NI.GALILAND. yr • • ..sisTANTs • 111S.S H. SI. JONES,_ • • " . • ' ' - The ULYSSES ACADEMY was commenced . _ in the spring of - isso ! Ila optmedo.students the - following SepteMner. Its object is to ttf ford te,the youth.of its vicinity', nali to others who mnyse,too"ie it,ltTni+lsce — of:sliiiih - tbe. . , nisite, facilities for obtaining a thorough and practical-education. 1 , 1 The school is in a neat, two-story building; beautifully.' situated ,on a gentle eminence _commanding a view-of the.village . and "coun try around. The adjoining , Yard contains i aboutihreo acres. -- The - upper story containa 'is single *Omit . ; and is used - for a ebilsel, reel ' s t ation, and - study room. This'reoni 'slighted , ( by 14large windows;' furnished With seats for 150 scholars, tables; black.hcierds„. maps,, ;charts, clock,- thermometer, and:'Library of ;Reference Books. The lower story contains !dressing rooms for recitations, one for library,' a. ' !dressing room,' and a ball 8 by 44 feet. The students board in'privatetarnilies , and study - in their own rooms. Nearly every fam ily in the villa geopen their houses to boarders. As several new houses : are 1 being erected, there - Will'he no lack of accommodations ; and, in private families; students can enjoy the comforts'of home.' - ' ' • .' -. par This Institution is better furnished with maps,-charts and Reference, Books than ' any similar institution in the country. The Library of Reference contains over .40_ vol- 1 umes, costing; about $3,00 'it vol. Among' theni are : -APPLETON'S - NEW - AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, 9 vols. THE'IIO.IIE CYCLO PEDLA, 8 vole., Etc. There is a general li brary-under the care of a Librarian; and a Teachers Library containing' 2 5, v 015.,, non tri Dictcs.. ,' . There are three Sessions a year, of Fourteen Weeks each; 'Commencing as follows Ist AS i eisior Tuesday Aug. 21st, 1860. 2nd 44 j • -- 64: .Qec. 4th 6 4 3rd ," - I " March 26th 1:861. Institute conzUzences Nov. 12th, 1860. • Tuition_ Per Term. - INVAIRIADLE TN ADVANCE. • Common. English—embracing Reading, Writing, Orthography, Geography ; Grammar, and Arithmetic z $5,00 To whien is added for each higher study 1,00 Incidentals, Library,lic., : • .50 Institute, '. - 50 Board;room,:light. furl, Ice., $1,50 Per 'week. Rooms without - board, $2 or $9,- per term. PROF. O. W. SANDERS' A, 11; The author of SANDERS' READMIS, will be present the last two weeks of the Fall Term, and conduct' a Teachers' Institute. Prof Sanders will be aided by S. LEWIS, Esq.,.the Co. Supt. and probably by the ,Su perintendent's of the adjoining. Counties. It is vary impodant that Students be pres ent at the commencement, and remain until the close of the term. A record of each pu pil's attendance will be kept, and reports sent to every Patron. - • - . gay As respects fine and convenient building, beautiful and;healtliTy location, thorough practical gild syrntematic instruction, vfficient aids, pure strong and noble incentives this institution' ac knowledges nq superior, and few equals. The in tercourse of s the students With each other and with the In4tructors is expected to conform to the courtesies and proprieties -of cultivated society. Their admission to the instittition and enjoyment of its privileges, imply a sa cred contract on their part promptly to -ob serve its Regulations: 'A copy Of these is fur nished to each student and conformity to them is indispensible to continuance in the Institu tion. For further information Address the PRIN CIPAL, Ulysses, Pa, • LIFE PILLS ANB PII(E.VIX BITTERS. 1711.1 ESE )IE,IDICECES_have now been before IL the - public for a periotof TotavV YEARS, and during that timehave Maintained a high character in almost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate 'power of-rest6rinK iie'rfeCi health to perscitis suffering trader nearly every kind of 'disease to which the human frame is liable. The following aro among the distressing variety of human diseaseS in which tho Vegeiable Life Medicines Are well known to be infallible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and sectid stomachs, and creating a flow or"-pure healthy bile, instead.of the atule and tend kiud ; 'FLAT LTLESOY,' Loss of Appetite, Hcartliurn, Headache,.Restlessness, Jll-Teni per,.Anxiet, Languor, and lielancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish. as Ili natural consequeuce of its cure. 'COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole iength of the intestines with a solvent proCess, nd withnut violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within tit°. days. .. FEVERS all kinds, by restoring the blood -to a regulat circulation, through the process of perspiration in 'such, eases, and• the thor ough solutiOn intestina obstruction in othets. • • • - The Life i Medicines have ; been known to care RIIEUNIATISM permanently, in, three weeks, and IGOUT in half that thole, by re moving 1,361 inflammation from the-muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES. of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the Aidneys and bladder; they operate moat delightfully -on these important or4-3tts. mull hence hive ever been found' a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS; by dislodging from the turn ings - of the bowels the slimy matter to. which these creatures adhere. . • SCURVE;Y, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, byl the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to-the blood, and all the-numorsi . . . . SCORBUTIC. ERUPTIONS and BAD QOM PL E'N try their -alterative effect upon the tl.tids Dm feed the skin, and the morbid state dwhielk.oecasiona all .eruptive complaints, crondy, and other disagreeable coal ,,!exions. The use of these Pills for ft very short time, .rill effect :in entire cure of, SALT. RHEUNI, and a striking - improvement in the clearness of the, skin) 00.11N.1.0N COLDS and INFLU ENZA will _ways be cured by one dose,- oz ov two in the worst cases, - • . PILES.—The original proprietor of these Medicinesiwas cured of Piles of 35 years :andiug. by the use of the.LIFE MEDICINES lone. FEVER AND AG,IIE.—Vor thii scourge of the Westerit country-, these Medicines will be ,ouud a sAfe,.spee - dy,and emitain , remedy.- - o.her medi l eines leave the system subject .to return oflthe disease--a cure by these Med ines is permanent—T# THEM, DE SATISFIED, as ClittFl). - BILIOUS FEVERS . AND LIVER GOW - N., .lINTS.:-Gencral Debility, Loss of Appe tite, and Diseiises of Females—the - Medicines have been. used with" themost beneficirl re sults in cases of this description :,Kings Evil,. and Scorfula r in its worst farms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re markable 'Medicines. Night Swats, Nervous D"bility, Nervous Complaints, - L all kindS, Palpitattonl of the. Heart, Paint rs'• Colic, are speedily cured: - • • MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Pe,pns those cons,titutitati have become impaired by. the, injudicious' nits "of MERCCELY, will -find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fall to *eradicate ftlom the system; all, the effects of MerOurY, iritinitely"Sooner than-the-most-pow erfiil : preparations of -Sarsaparilla ' :prepared and sold by R. B. MOFFAT, • • - 33513 Yeas. Fos sale by all Drugegs. - ACADEMY; - IVIQE:FAT'S MEE ..-. ' . • - - - . -------- -4T ~1%--IRIVV::M: ,;''---1-...'..--:::_-.--;': -... ..-. 'OreT-11C-:171 ' _ -,,,,.. , • ..-..- .--. -u T' ''' •••:- ..,;.;,,4mii: . .- -, •-• ,-;:-. ~ ,n r. --. IN TL*: '' .*--''tiNt::-:1!,:xk,f:„...,:-_,.:,:::e..-__.,.:.: FAllti- BLOCK, 1+ tfrE PlitiPitierPtc HAS, Jusf Rdoeivie4 froth r:**.ltOii -1. - - Largest and' Best ek sto tvtit..6l4tiittisitt. PO l i tER COUNTY • 'ibis assortment consists ;of. I)4Y GOODS;‘ Hats and Capsg Bo(fts riARDWA.RE, CROCKERTi GROCERIES and _ PROVISIONS: I am deierrnitied to sell goods'as . lowai they can - bit purchasett in IPel ) t srii ., " Harms lug purchased fur dash, no retits of iiitaTaiii to pay, and selling a large amount for BEADY • PAY, I am enabled to Share the !hoist& Profits Ivith my customers; Having !made arrangements. with mime- of the best hdases in the city, goods - will be • -• • 11illpea 10 BIZ :11,/011112; ennabline i me constantly to offer - the.LATEIST E STYLES and BEST QUALITIES of boob. . BEST :OLD AND SILVER—WATCHES kept on hind for sale; Pedleis.sFpplieit Os reasonable terms. CASif FOR SOOD LUMBET AND SHINGLES: • HAVE ESTABLISMi BR' NCH STORE At EllisbArt. aer the .name , rind style of p/ONS , 8c• PERRY, COMPLETE GENERAL 'ASSORT be constantly kept on hand- - ]' CAL 1, ,April 2, . „ - un S 1 EL whe-1 a MEE= O.WS3" - • Copies alread3.r.Soldi 50:000 YBODY'S LAWYE EVE ED SELLOR IN RUSINES4 • . BY FRANK CROSBY; • PLILADNLPHIA - BAH: YOU How to draw up Partnership . Papers and gives general forms for Agreemens of alt kinds, Bills of Sale, Leari es and Petitions. How to draw up Bonds and' Mortgages, Powers ofA ttorneY, Notes' • and Tills of Exchange; Receipts and Releases. The LaWs for the Collection' of Debts. with the Stat utes of Limitation, and : amount and kind of prop erty Exempt frenfExecu.;" tiun int eveiy State. How to make an A - ssignment• properly, - With forms for Composition with Credit," ors and the Insolvent Lawi of every State. The legal relations. existing , between Guardian in& Ward, Mbster and Ap prentice, and Landlord . and Tenant. - • What constitutes Libel and' Slander, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the - Wife's Right in Property? Divorce and Aliment - The Law tor Mechanics', Liens in ev.ery.State,-and the Naturalization "Laws' of this country, andlsow" to comply with the same.. The Law Concerning Pe*" slows and hoit' dbtain' one; and the Pre-Emption • Laws .to.Publie Lands. • The Law of Patents, with' mode of procedure itrob=' taining one; with Infer.: ferences; - .ks si'g-n.mg2a t and Table of Fees. How to make your Will, and how tb Adthitiliter on an" • Estate, with; the loviXtud t : *the requirements. thereof in every Said: - The meaning of Law TtirMs' in general use, and ei- plains to You - the Legia.. - . latiVe, Exectitive and Ja- - dlcial Power's of both Genetal at& State (10 , - - einments. • How•to keep Ontof roaw, - -14. showing how- to do year business legally, thee; savings vust.. smount of - pioperty,-. and vexations' litigatibri„ 1 / 3 r its timely elonsnitatiOn: , MEM YOU IT TELL S YOL IT TELL YOU IT TELL S YOU IT TEL S YOU E= ',S You IT TEL S YOU Mil L 3 YOU EEO S YOU 61321 S YOU MEM rr TELLS you Single copies will be sent by tialtil:4iitagn! paid, Every Farmer, Everyllechholc, Eye Man .of Business, and Everybody in -Eviry. State, du receipt of $l.OO, or in laW - style of binding at $1 25 .01 it) A - F.Alloiezg• enierpOsing mere everywhere; in Selibig above Fork, as_ our indudenients•tu", ailleb . are ver'y , • t • For Single copies or the BOA; or flit' tirms' to sgeits, with other informatiext aliNy to,OF addrbss• JOIN E. POTTER, Pribltsh& - •2:c614 Saiiiiwn'S'teret:„ -..;-,ii. *...,‘ -1 ..,..,.,, 2 ,......, -:',..,,; ~;. ZS ? , ~;~ J
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