MBERNMiMVSVSMI=MEMMI jtt an: Conti. VDERSPORT, SEPTEMBER 27, lac° ftll'illerS of Potter I.—are you aware I t the County Fair takes place week 0 , Wednesday—the day 'after election. as should be getting ready for so itu: r'ta'at 'a t railer. The lion. A. B. Ditkl on will certainly 'deliver ttio Adress. The academy was reopened last Mon ,r for the Fall Term by Miss StoCkWell; 'th 1 1 6 Rhoda Rathbone ti' of these ladles are first-blass teach , add are both well item to our tom- Theyare not - only good teach- -rs, but are genuine women, under whose c b, rg e parents may safely and confidently :rust the moral and 'mental edlication of their children. The school opened oh Monday with some 35 scholars, we be lieve, and the number is steadily increas :og se learn. The people of, this vil ee aril vicinity cannot better show their qpreciation of the dsitise of education than by sending their children, to the Academy. Pie Circus—a very pdor attar, at best —visited this place last Saturday, and brought a large number or people and quarters—the last they had, or expected to have—to this place. Some old women %ame With dried berries and offered them for almost nothing to get money to go to the circus with—while many aman was 'ere Kith a quarter borrowed from a neigh ter, crLile family was li6^ly to get their bread and victuals this winter principally from the berries they hate picked and plied this fall. And we noticed also that vent many Were here who owed us a small pittance of one or tWo 'dollars, who bare never been able to raise it for us --=- Imt they could readily raise enough to take themselves anda half-dozen children into the MMus, afternoon and evening. the circus, taverns and storey wade mon ey Satiirday. Court was in session here last weelii and a large number of people Were here in attendance. The business Of thd Court was confined to criminal matters entirely until Saturday, when we believe one civ il action—that of Byam vs. Jones, miner ,f-estate of Lyman, dee'd—was put on trial in the afternoon and resulted in a verdict for the Plff. Tho crimlnai busi ness consisted of the following cases : • Coin. vs. Wm. Woodward.—Selling li•' guar. Deft., plead guilty, fated Q.IO and cats, and stands committed. Coin. vs. Pully Ann Smith.—Kec;ping a disorderly house. Verdict zuilty.— entence deferred. Com. vs. Hiram and Ann E. Beals.— Selling liquor and keepinsr, a disorderly house. Not guilty, and Deft. pay costs. Com. vs. James 13artron.-- , --Belling li guar on Sunday.' Verdict guilty. Com. rs: Dennis - .ll'Ginnis.-L-Assault and battery, convicted at June term.— Sentenced $l. - and costs, and stand com mitted. Cow vs. Hezekiab S. Hyles.—lnd't. Bing liquor without license. Verdict tot guilty, and county to pay costs. Com. vs. Silas Nelson.--Selling liquor without license. Verdict cot guil ty, but Nft: pay costs. Com. (Mary Ann Jordan, preseetitrii) r Daniel Hartron.—Assault and battery with intent to commit a rape. Verdict tot guilty, but Deft. and prosecutor each r , iy half the costa. • Com. vs. Henry Ervdy.--Deft plead guilty to stealing a yoke of oxen from Owen. Sentenced to Peniten tiary at Philadelphia for three years.— The Sheriff left for Philadeiphia with the prisoner on Monthy. ~oiiii;,al t~q~oiiEl~eina~lt~, FOR COUNTY TREASURER. C. C. LYMAN, of rlysseS, will be an INDE PENDENT CANDIDATE for the office of county Treasurer. Having neither time nor Looney to spend for electioneering purposes, I rest my claims with the will of the People to ! , e expressed at the general election in Octo her, . Aug 1, ISt O. . PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. STEB BINS A; BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples 4 green, : 3?. bush:, do dried, " ' Beans. tt 1 1 !•.es3v . ax, Beef, ? , arries, dried, `,O quart Buckwheat, 1.1 bush:, • Butter, p 1 lb., - • ' Cheese, Coro, 13 bush., Coro Meal, per cwt./ Ezir ; "t 1 dos , Floor, extra, "•••* do superfintf • Batas, 11 1b.,. Bay, 11 ton, Honey, per lb., Lard, " -- Ma ple Sugar, per lb./ (d ata,`ig bush., Anions, " Pork, ^t) bbl./ do in whole:Vogt 1*;) rotatoes, per-bush. 11) „ Peaches, dried, l b., Zoultry, Bye, per bash:, , - Salt, bbL, - •- - do 70 sack, Troot, par Weft, bitib., • Fieb, EYES THOSE Mariam; in the enjoyment of perrect health frequently - linVe ; need- tO 135.ve reeourbe to tonics as - prevemtives df. fitiease. 1 We are never to well armored against the as eaults of "ills that flesh is heir -to." Snch an invigorator they may find in 'HOSTETTER'S BITTERS—a medicine that canndt he taken regtilarly without giving vitality and elastici ty to the system. At this - season; Particular ly, the strongest man is not proof against •the malaria, in certain sections of the connery.- 4n all d!tses of fever and ague, the Bitters is more potent than any amount of quinine, vihils the Most dangerous cases of billious t fever yield to its wonderful propel tl 2.s. I , Those I ntri have' tried- the medicine will never use !another, for any. of the 'ailments which. the Hostetter- Bitters proffissda to subdue. To th'ise whd liat'd nut made the biperitnent, we cordially recommend an early application to the Pitterg, Whenever they are etricken by I diseases of the digestive orgatil. Sold by druggists and dealers gtnerally, everywhere. DVAL.See advertisement in another column. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HgRB How strange and wonderful it often seeids to is that a medicine composed of simple TM:it:attain herbs and roots, should so certainly sear'cli c;.t and eve disease. Flow surprising that the. Indiatis sl.niuld know and preserve to long and well a secret that has escaped the search of the greatest physicians the worl.l has ever-seen. True, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico were a strange race, found by the Spaniards living in large cities, and allowing for their strange customs and religion as well civilized as their conquerers. In the words of a writer of some celebrity, "They have perished from, the earth, their cities are gi gantic piNs of ruins their Kings and Princes so nighty in their life, are forgotten; - their ruins and their medicine alone . are left." The united testimony of intelligent persons is, that Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are the most successful medicine. in the world in cur -1 ing disease. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. A CARD TO YOtNG LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN.—The subsciriber will send (free 0" charge) to all who desire it, the Beeine and direetiOns for making a timple Vegetable that will, in from tvk.o to eight days remove Pimples, Blothe;., Tan, Freckles, Sillorrdess, and all impurities and toughness of the Skin; leaving the same—as Nature intended it sho'd clear,snioolli and beautiful. Those de siring the Recite. Itith full instructions.. di rections, and advice, will pltate calor ad , . dr - -ss (with return postage.) JAS. I'. MARSItALL, PEARTICAL CHEMIST, 43-13 t No. 32 City Buildings. N. York. ( ( irtiu Abiurti.,srmints. 6jltst 61)11115 gt' s rf gi:t! G. S. & E. A. JONES. tile gore formerly occupied bj P. A. Sleldnns.) , receiving a full assortment of Fall and Wiuter Goods. To say they are tic:ll, v beautiful, magnificent, unsurpassed &c , are but vreak expressions to convey to the public mind Tfitift REAL 3 Ettli. Nothing lint a personal examination will do. All are invited to call, examine, criticize and buy. Our Stock of GROCERIES, i frill and corn:- plete, and sold at prices to suit the times.— To those wishing to purchase we say giYe. us a call and CS.llltalle our goods and prices. We will sing you a ditty, ye wise and ye Witty Who grace now o•:r city, from piieci AO. And hope that your furor will crown our en: deavor— To please you we'll ever, kind souls, that yo are. Our etore room of Goods, no*, you are all bound to see, now, 'Tie what you'll agree, now, is worthy your pains. For here yon may bur,m.r, Goods loaf priced or high, now, And each one who'll buy, now great Bargains obtains. We Dace gwAs of all sorts, and goods that are goode; And Sngar, and Coffee, arid Broad Cloths; and Spice; And Thbattino, and Boots, and Prints, that are nice, With the finest of Q . ,udeusware, and strongest • , of Sheeting, At prices with which, there is no competing.We have caps of ull kinds, the great and the small kind, With Ribbons and Laces, the tichesi and litist We hare Wallets fel muney—has fortune proved sunny And showed it on ye? We hope you are then blest. We have Indigo, Nutmegs, and Glassware, anti Rice, With Vinegar, .latch s, and traps to eateb Alice; In-short, we have all that man or woman can put On the crown of the head, or the sole of the • foot, Or that cnn bepinned on, or stretched on or laid, Or anywhere en or allotit them be placed nd sill are at prices so wondrously low That it is needless any place else to go, For it is surely the truth, and ought to be told, That JONES is the man that can't be under- sold. So Farmer and Lawyer,Blacksmith and Saw- der, We have goods that will suit you just to a T. We have pants that are fitting fiir that place $ 57i to 623 100 200 100 150 20 25 4i 5 6 1171 40 50 14 — l5 8 12 75 88 150 200 you sit in Or may chance tai get iIS, or where ever you be. ffoops, there is no telliag, hotr many Irt are • selling Which the girl§ all say are surpassingly low, And everything ese to numerous to' mention. With Shawls and nice Capes to draw your attention. We have now told our story, the programme's before you Come vow, tife implore pot; eta see: for" 'you- 6 50' foo ,B'so 600 121 15 850 600 10 12i 10 121 8 12 30 . ' 40 :15 100 23 50 24 50 2, - 13 a 9. 25 'ail - 14 20_ •-' l5 ' 7 63, 7b. ,2" 25 2 59" , ao selves And vouch for ne duly, that nu haVe 4oke truly, Ind buy of us fully the goods on our shelves Coudersport, Sept. 12, 180. Td PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOY - MK:VT A GEMS , WANTED y 0 SELL THE ERIE Ilk SEWING MACIMNE —We will give a Commission, or wages at from $25 to $6O pet month, and expenses TA& This is a new Vachine, and set simpte ht its construction that a child of ID years can learn to operate it half hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in' use, and: the price is but . Fifteep Dollars. Zersons_lvishing an. Agency will addreis • , - J.ti..BoyLAN, • Seey. Erie Ffearing-Machine Com'y Ms; Ohio. 600 7bo 2,00 . 25 r 0 WM= peeiajCo`siacs.i . . Geiterl Llection 4 Proalamation vorrtsuANT id an actof the General As sembly: of the Commonwealth of Penn- Sylvania, entitled "An Act reliting .to the election of this C e otiimonwealth," approved the second day of July A. D., one thousand eight hundred and I. P. Burt, Sheriff of the County 'cif Pottei, Penbsytivania, do hereby Make known and give itdtice to the electors of the County aforesaid that a Gene ral Election will be held in said Coudty of Potter to Trieetray: the (6th) dafr.of- No- ...ember next. Being' " the Tuesday nett after the first Monday -of said mouth,", in the see- I oral districts within the said Cont..ty, to-wit For the Township of Abbott, at the Germs ( nin Hotel, in said township., • Ftir the township of Allegany, at the school I house near the place formerly.owned by Cbei terAhdrews. in said township.- • ;• Fur the township of Bioghatii, at the nose of A R Lewis, in said township. For the township of Clara, at the school hohse near Sala. Stevens!. in said township. • For the township of Eulalia i at the New Court House In the Borough'.of Cobderspoit.' For the township of Genesee, at the house fdtmierly occupied by S. S. Rasco, in Ellis- I burg. For the' township of Harrison, at the house recently occupied by ha Ltartholarnew, in said townsi • ip. For the township of Hebron. at the school house No. 5, tiller Pent) , Ing,rahatifs in said { township. For the tott - ristip of Hector, nt the Stitider- I lin school house, in said township. F tr the township of homer, pt school house near Jacob Peet's, iu si.id For the township of Jackson, at the house formerly occupied by Benjamin Barse, now 31..Chappel, in said township .For the township a Keating, at the house of Pliny Harris in said tcow.shir. For the township of Oswkro, at the Centre school house, in said township. For the township of Pike, ,at the house of Elijau Johnson, in said township. For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the seho:,l house in said township. _ For the township of Portage, at the S.zer school house, in said township. For the township of Roulet, at the school httise near George \Veiwer's in said township. For the township of at the Sharon Centre school house, near John Voorhees'. For the tdwnship of Sweden, at the house of Asenath Taggart, in said township For the township of Stewqrdson, at the hone of John S. Clark, in said township. Ftit the tdwrithip of Summit, at the house fOrmerly occupied by Uel Cook, now Jona than Redson, in said township. For the township of Sylvania; r.t -the school house near J. M; Rees', in salli toi7n4in. For the township of Ulysses, at the housh of Atlas Bennett, iu said township. For the township of West Branch, 4t the house of 8. 4. Conable. in said township. For the to*nship.of Wharton, at the housb of Stephen Horton, itt said . towuship. For the Borough of Coudersport, at the Court House in said Borough. The officers to be elected at the time and places aforesaid are twentyLstwen persohs as Electors for President and Vice-President ofi the United States. It is further directed that the meeting of the return judges at the Court House in Cou dersp?rt. VI make out the general returns, shall ne on' the first Friday succecilints th;; general election, which will he the 9th day of November. I also make known and give notice as in and by th e 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed. that . eVevy person er.cep justices of the Peace, who holds any office of appoint ment of profit or . tru , t, under the Government of the United States or of any city or incor porated district, whether a Commissilned of ficer or otherwise. a subordinate officer or agent. Who is or shall he emplo,)ed under the • legislative, jlt.3.icierv, or executive department of this State or the United States, or of any eite or incorporated district. and also that every member of Co:lgress and of the State Legis lature, and of the select end common council of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated disci ;et, tai; int-hp:lila , of hold ! ing - of receiving at the same time the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of 'any election in this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or othei officer of any I such election shell be tiligible to any office tlilu to be voted for. Also, that in fourth section of the Act of .4seembly entitled "an Act relating to elec ticing and fot other purposes," approved April 16th. 1840, it i 3 enacted that the aforesaid 13th section ,hail not be so constructed as to I prevent any military officee_er.Borough officer from serving as Judge, Insflector, or Clerk of any general or special election in this Cora -1 monwenith. PursUant to the prOilSititi3 of the Ulst sectilm of said ac'., "every general Ispecial election, Shall be opened between I the hours of 8 and 10 in the forenoon ; and Ipall centirmed without interruption or ad ! purnment until 7 o'clock in the evening, whett the poles shall be clOsed. Given under my hand at Conderspoit, ibis the 18th day of Sept. 1860, and in the 84th scar of the indepcdencp of the United States. WM. F. BURT, Sheriff. sovlZ l 'Mrzl, 61JOE FICATIA. TONIC, D RJR ETId, 4 A frif va , t o . DYSVIS. ENYICBRATIIC CORDIAL To the citizens of Sew Jersey and Pennsylvania AptifiEcaries Din - gists, Grocers and Private Families. Wolfo's Pure Cognac Brandy. WelLs's Pure Tdaderia, Sherry and tort Wolfo's Pure .Tmaica and St. Croil bun. Wolfo's Pare Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL IN ItOTTLIZ: I beg leave la call the attention or the citi zens of the United States, to the atove WINES and LIQUORS; imported by Edolpho Wolfe, at New York, whose-name is, familial• in every part:of this ecin'nti'y for file petit,:: of his. cele brated SCHIEDAM. SEW:4IW- Mr. Wolfe, -in his leiter to Me, speaking of the purity of his Wines and Liquors., says: I will stake my reputation as a man tty stantlinx as a mer• - - chant of thirty years' residence in the City or , New York, that all the Brandy nod Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be rolled upon .by every purchaser.'' Every bottle has the prof prietor's name on the wax. -and a fac.situile of his signatiire on t' e certificate. The pub lic are respectfully incited to call and exam ine for themselves. Fur-sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in:Philadelphia dgo: TAshrox, No. El32.Market st. Phil. . . gO!5 A:rnt „Am. F1t?!2c7.,117Va. ES , . . Read the folloWing from the New -York Courier: ' ' '• • - • __ Rsonstoun.Bcsm N ss role ur Tonic Msactizst:—We are happy to inform our fel- i low-citizens that Were is one place in our city! where the physician, apothecary, nod tountiy nierCbant,. can go anti purchase mire Wines and Liqnors, as pure as im orted, and of the, best quality. We•dp'tot intend to give abl elabotate description of this intrehutit's I el tensive business, although it 4'4 i• 11 L epit'y any stranger or citizen tol visit Udelpho Wolfe'st extebsive *alc:libuse, Nos. 18. 20- and 22,! Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 1i aild. 21; Mark- i etfield street. His stock of Schnapps on hand . ready for shipment ctipld ii . dtdia t e been less than thirty thousand 'cases ; tile, Brandy, some; ten thousand bases—tintages of 1836 to 1356 ; i aid ten , th l ottland 'pikes tlf Madeira, Sherry I and Port Witte, tcotCh and Trish Whisky, Jamaica . and St. Cruis Rum, soe very old 1 and equal Id arty in thli 'p.ourtry. lle also had three large cellais, filled with Brandy, Wine, ke., in casks, under Custom-House,key, ' teddy fbr bottling. : Mr. WOlfe's sales of ISchbayps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thodsatd' dozen, and we hope in less thah fa-1) yetiii lie may be equally 'suc cessful with his Rratidies and iWines. 111 s business Merits the patrionage of every rovl4 iif liis..itkeies. 'Private , families who wish pute Wines and Liquors for medical use should Send their orders dirt et to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their triihdd to discard the poisiMons stuff frota their shelves; and replace it with Wolfe's ,ptire Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, !for the y‘ccom , thodation of small dealers in the todtiti : y 7 nuts Ihp assorted cases, of Wines land . Liquors.= t Such a man, and such a merchant; should bh sustained against, his tens of thonsan'ds Of oiis ponents in the United - Slates, I wlio 'sell nett)- , lug . but imitations,:ruinous ittlikii to. 'lndian 1 health and happiness. . ' : [s2='6m* Sewing Mibhix' Lee Of Million ! LL families wanting the•tieSt and cheap ...lL 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, yiz: The New England Family Sewing Machine, Manufactured by J. Dale jr L S: Co., of New buryport, Mass. Prices, hand Machine $l3; Treadle do. $2O; Treadle and Table do. $25 Also the May Flower, making the. Grover & Baker stitch, strong; heavy and powerful nt $35, to $4O. "The Defiance;" is a newi Ma chine, manin the stitch alike on both sides of the Otitii. y XhLttfo last made bytheEagle S. M. Co., (L. D. TOrsley) New York. Hav ing thoroughly tested the above articles I can recommend them to all who may wish to pur chase a good Muchines 4 . and very easily learried to operate add ndt liable to get out of repair. All persons wanting the, above may address G. T. DENNIS, Allegany Bridge, McKean - Co., Pa. Sept,Sept a 18604 D. E. OLMSTED & CO (D. E. OLMSTED ; B. B. Cdt,t - ELL A. C. Are no* . prelihred for the FALL TRAM with a large an unnslally attractive STOCK GOODS, which are for Safe at the Lowest Prieeg, Without going into details; eteil dkiart- ifierit is llea 6 )tilla careful Selections which CANNOT FAIL to please both in quality and prices: Thantfitl fat fait favois thiy would solicit an examination ROM AU, before purchasing. Grain. Coudersport, Sept. 10, 1860. , ULYBSES A B. Principal. Bm. M. W dittlLANri, 7 J . . i syrs. M.JONES, The ULYSSES ACADEMY was cortinVoced in the spring of 11359 opened to students the following September.: its object is to af ford ta.the youth of its vicinity; and to others whio may choosh it, as a' place of Ot the OINSWEINN OF casH tjit requisite - tadfain for obtaining a thorough Mid practical education.: The school is is a neat,: two-story building, beautifully situated on a gentle eminence conmianding a view of the:village and coun try around. The adjoining yard - contains about three acres. The upper story contains a single room; and is used fora chapel, red-. Wien, and study room. -"This room is lighted by .14 large windows, furnished. with seats for 150 scholars, tables, , biaElt-boardn.• maps, charts, clock, thermometer, and Library of Reference Books. The lower story contains two. rooms for recitations, l one for library, a dressing room, and a hall, 8 by 44 Tie... IThe students board in private families and study in . their own rooms. Nearly every faro. Hy in the village open their lOuscs to boarders. lAs several new' he:lsis late being erected, there will be no lack of accommodations.; land, in private fatdjlies, students ban enjoi , the comforts of hotrie. I, gam This ~ Institution is better furnished with maps,. charts and. Reference Books than any similar higtittition in the coußtry. The Library of Reference contains over 40 vol= - umes, costir:g.. about .$3,00 a vol. Among them are: APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, 9 vols. THE HOME CY.CLO PEDIA, 8 vela.. &c. There, is a enerul brary andel. tLe cab of a Librarian; and a Teachers Library containing 25 vols., upon DiDACICS. • There are three Sessionan year, of Fourteen ' Weeks each; Commencing as follows: Ist Sesar.tA flies'dtty Aug. 21st, 1860. 2nd " " Dec. 4th " 3rd li " March 26th 1861, , • ilig.qtiite commences Nov. IS6i. Tuition Per Term; /NVATRIABLY T 1 ADVANFE. Coitimbn Englisb—embrficing Reading, Writing, drtliligrnihy, j Geography, Grammar, and Arithmetic $5,0 To which is added for each higher Study 1,00 Incidentals, Library, - 50 Institute, . 50 Board, room, light, fuel, &C., $1,50 pqr ikeek. Rooms without board, $2 or s3i per term. PROF'; C. W. SAWDERI; . The author of SANDERS' REA DERS,•will be present the last two weeks of the Fall Term, and conduct a Teachers' Institute. • Prof Sanders will lie aided by S. LEWIS, Esq., the Co. Supt., and iiroliably Isf; the Sit perintendeut's of the adjoining (Aunties: It, is very impo.tant that Students be pres ent at the commencement, and remain until the close of th 6 term. A record of each pu pil's attendance will be kept, and reports sent to every Patron. 186 As respects fin and convenient building, beautiful and healthy Location, thorough practical and symte-natic instruction, efficient aids, pure Strong And noble incentives this institution ac knowledges rio superior,, few equals. The in tercourse of the students with each other and with the Instructors is expected to conform to the courtesies and proprieties of cultivated society. Their admission to the ins.titutioq nud.eujoymentuf.itk privileges, idtply 1;(1 contract on their part promptly to ob serve its Regulatinns. A copy of these is fur nished to each student and conformity to them is indispensible to continuance in the Institu tion. ,Por further information Address the PRIN CIPAL, Ulysses, Pa. . _ OFFAT'S LIFT LIP!? PILLS AND PLUENIX BITTERS. 14 \HSE MEDICINES have now been before the public fora period of-THlttV Ferns, an ddridg that th'oe have indintained a high Cliara&r in iiiniost e.i•tiri part of the Glhe, for their eztraOrdinai . y arld hihnediale Power, dl' restoring perfeCt health to persdus - sutfering under nearly every kind of disease td which the human frame Is liable., ~ , 4 ... . : . . Ile following are iiiong the., distressing variety of human diseases iu which the Vegetable Life Illedlelnei Are well known to be infallible. . .0" DYSI'EPSIA, by thdietighly cleans,iiii the first and secziud stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tem per, Anxiety, Languiir, and lelanclioly, Wtich are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural conSequeuee of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole, length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the boWels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulatiori; through the process of perspiratiorl,in sdch Cases, and the thor- i °ugh solutitin of all ifitestiEal obStrutition ottiel3; The Life Medicio.es lait•e , seen known td cnre RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by re moving local Inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of, all kinds,. by freeing affd strengtheriirig the kidrinys and bladder; they: operate most delightfully on these important organs,'. and hence h eve ever been tbund a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dialodging, from the tarp iegs of the bowels the slimy matter td which tliesi creatures adhere. URVEY, ULCERS, .and INVETERATE SORES. by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM- FLEXIONS, by their alterative effect-ution the 4- urds-f?..nt f€id the Ali t , and the teltillid state of which occasions I,Th/captive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and othal• disagreeable com plexions, The Ain of tlicte Pi% for a very short time, will effect an entire cure of SALT RIIEUM, and a Striking improvement in the clearness' of the skin. COMMON .COLDS and INFIX:, EN?A.will always be cured by one dose, - or • by -t•Zki in the ii - orsl cases. - PILES.-L-The original proprietor. of these Niedicines. was cured of Piles of 35 years standing, by the use of tilt: , LIFE MEDICINES alone. -- FEVER AND AGUE.—ror this scoritge.o? the. Western country, these Medicines will I,)e found a safe,,spPedy, and certain 'remedy,— Other medicines Ileare the system subject to a return or the disease—n cure by these Med icines is permanent—rur TEIEU, BE SATIBFrEB; AND DB . CUILED. - BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM- P.LAINTS.-- - -GeneruLDebility, Loss of Appe ! tite,.and Diseases of Females—the Medicines haVe been used with the most beneficirl re; sults in cases of this datcriptiOnt—Kings Evil, and Scisirfeht, id its Worst forms. yields to.the s ild let foihrful_ aetithi of these re markable Medicines: Night 80e*, Netrvous Debility;.tlervoiiis Complaints of all .- kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Painters',Colic,•are spfedily cured. - • • . • MERCURIAL DISEAS,ES,—Persons whose constitutions hare: tifolne impaired by the injudicious .nse of.Msaccay,_ will .firid .these Medicines a perfeet cure..tis they never fall to eradicale from'. the.systetp, all.theptffects of Mercury. infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparations of Sarsanarilla. - Prepared' and sold by: . 3.35 IBicoanwra, NswrYour- Sale by all Druggists. - SENS e NEW S'Met • , PAL I.' .4:ND WINTER boons, Al BLOCK.' IN °SWAY() VILLAGE. . - . •••••••••• . . • TEE Pito Pktitatiß • . • Tust Received r : 93st NeW ti #.4 Eitri'est, and Best - 4 Sloe k of Goode PvE.RMFVF I O I I- 11 POTTtR CCitlziTar. • Thu assortment conalsta of RY GOODS; flats and art Boots 4 6 Shoes; HARD W Alit, CRQ-Citgpitt GROCERIES` nut , 110 - rISIONS: am determined to. sell . goods nis X can be . purchased in WeOsville. !purchased fit r Catili; no refits or intend iay, and selling a large amount for - READY!: I am enabled to Shake the •.• 011h3 with 1ty7.7 ; • f • . cratome . • 5, • n %. • . f 4: taring made arrailgepleilto -with Bona dt best houses in the city, goods will be • 1 eiliOpiD to life abling me constantly . to offer the tkon t'LES and BEST of.TArrrtt§ qopdp. :EST GOLD AND SILVER, wATcggti, •t on hand for sale. Pedlars supplied on lionable terms.' * ir OASEI FOR GOOD ktafi3Eß AND SHINGLES. HITE ESTABLISIIED A. TiANCH FrORR At Ellisburi; - under the name and style of , LIVI la O. S & P it 34 . a COMPLETE AS 4 Bl:fitf. wit be constantly kept on band.. 1 • . CH. Sl3i3lds. 2, !F.{117.—.21y,t4t. 000 Copies - "already Schit ~' TRYBODY'S LAWVE BM 43011141=40R IN BVISNEge r . .r 7 ., • • • f• BY FRANK CROSBY, • -1 • OF TUB PLILADFLPHIA BAR. • TELLS YOU How to draw up Partnership Papers and gives general: forOls for Agreettietts of 141 of Sala, Leas. . es and Petitions: TELLS YOU How to draw up. Bonds and Mortgages, .A Edda vita Powers uf ttomey, Notes, and Bills of Eacbangl, • Receipts and itOtOBSBB:? - TELLS YOU The Laws for the Collectiolif of Debts, with the Stat.! sites of Limitation, and amount-and kind of prooc . erty Ectupt„froni,rdecu tion every.Statc.4 TELLS YOU Hbw to.maktran Assignment' properly, .with- fortes for Cot Credit.; en: and --the Ineolgent Laws of every State. TELLS YOU. The legal relations existing. between . Guardian snit Ward, Muster and Ap 4 prentice, • and Landlord • • .and TeneMt. 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The Law of Patents, wigs. mode of procedure hi 0b.., taining one, with Infer-, fcrences, Assignments and Table of Feetu, o - i How to makeir.OEif Will. and; - haw to_.4,..d.minister on =I Estate, with.the imitaa k i the requirements thEit 3;' - in eve.ry..State.r. 2 . 1 Tne meaning of Lail , Terms- . ingeneral use, and- ex.: plains to pm Abe ;Verdi Ezeautive.amid Jo- - ; dfr,ial,PovrerSi of Loth the: GenetAl . and State Ger . . ernmetiti,, " 7, How to - keep oat of tgisq,lay , * showing how to •do y•Rig. business le gal 1 tS.ia saving a vast amount of ; property, and resalitipt; litigation,. by its o+47' ennstiltation. by rsiti T TELLS YOS Jr TELLS YOU T TELLS FOE T TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU 1 sittgle co - pies will be sent by mailiktio. - - go . paid, to Every Fanner, Every Mechanic, Evers , Man. of Easiness, and Everybody iu Eieryt tate; on receipt of $l.OO, or it , law etylo of , inding at el 25. ,-: - - t ~ . 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