THE' HEROES OF • PEACE AND Mr: SERpESid OP WAR. PHOTOGRAPHIC, PORTRAITS, Cudsize,on Beititol_BOar4 `dui tablefor Albuins = PUOLISIfED AND SOLD W( ANTHONY' 502 Broadway, New York. By special arrangement we publish in add ition to other portraits the eelebratea collectior; well known both in Europe and America as Ilrady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery. Brady's collection of Imperial PhOtographs is justly - :considered one of_the lions of, New York, and in the Photographic reproductions of these every centre table can now have an . additional attraction in a .miniature Brady's Gallery. " Amoni our publications are: Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Hannibal Hamlin, Lady Davis, Win: H. Seward,. Ales. H. Stephen:, Salmon P. Clitase, ncibt. J. Toombs, Simon CamerOn, ' Howell Cabb, Hcintg,oniery Blair, Henry A. Wise; Edward snows, John'Tyler, Gideon Wells, Beauregard, Caleb F. Smith, Gent Lec, G cn q Sc o tt, . John B. Floyd, Col. Robt.jAnderson, Jacob Thompson, linfor Stemmer, ' P. P. Thomas, Col. Bilswortb, John C. Breckinridge, Gen'l Butler, • - - Gov. John Letcher, Gate' Nlanifield, John 1381, Col. Prem•'nt, John C. Calhoun, 11erzche11 V. Johnson, L. G. Wigfall, Ben Me- Cullnug,h, Lieut. Maury, Col. Lander, Stephen A. Dung . las, Maj. Gen. John A. Dix - , Maj. Gen. 'N. P.- Winks. Henry Ward Beecher, Oliver I Wendell Holmes, Horne Greeley, Prof. Morse, N. P. Willis, James Gordon Bennett, William C. Bryant,Washington Irving, Henry Clay;An drew Jackson,CommodorePerry,Dr.E K.Kine, John J. Audubon, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs.Gen'l •GaimeS,Chas.Suruner,Gor.Andrew,J.J.Critten ,deni Prince of Wales, Duke of 'Newcastle 7,t -chary Taylor,Georgc Bancroft, Lathrop I3fot-- ley, Sam. Houston, J. Q. Adams, Emerson Eth eridge, Andrew Johnson, Parson Bcownlow, brownlow's heroic daughter, together with about 500 others, to which additicins are be , in?: made daily. Cataiogne on receipt: of stamp. Pew?: PORTRIITS S 3 PEI). DOZES. - Can be sent by mail. Remittances may be made in postage stamps: Also a large -collection of Photographs of distinguished Earopeans, Emperors. Kings, , Queens,'Marshals, Generals, Duxes, Lords,Au timers' Actors, Actresses, Politicians andOler. gy. Price, 25 to 55 cents each, according to maker and quality. Our establishment is also head-quarters for - PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS bothats agent of the best French manufactu rer, and as manufacturer under a patent of otar owo. We have a large assortment, Vary login price from 90 rents to $5O, and holding from 12 portraits up to $8)0. Also folding -eases of morrocco or cloth for the pocket, to kold".1, 4; 6,8, or 12 portraits. Also! various styles of framing card portraits, of carved wood, metal, 'paper,composition, etc. : of ele gant and tasteful designs. Our photographers now in the field are daily sending up • , • CAW' SCE€S OF THE PRESENT WAR and views of points and things of interest both card -size, for ai bums, and in stereoscopic form. As fur instance, The Seventh Reyinien at Camp Cameron—ln the Trenches—Cooking their Meals—The Gymnasts—The Junction— .l›,:lakalico's—Laura keeno's—tleneral Street Views of the Camp, etc. Also the Relay House - and camp scenes and scenery • thereabout. Also Harper's Ferry before and after the scenes of destruction. Together with various other places of note. Cara size 25 cents each, Ste reoscopic 33 cents. ' Parties who wound like a' lot of these camp wiles to select f , on=—the balance to be re turned in good order at their own expense, and without delay—can be aecommodatedon giving proper New York reference. STIMEDSCOPES AND VIEWS. Our est•tblishm^_nt is the great einporiurn for everything in the stereoscopic line, and 00l assortment is the most complete probably o: ane in the world. The stereoscope the most ilisrective,int(r es.finii, entertaining, amusing and exciting of mod ern inventions. None are too young, none too old, none too Intelligent, none too uneducated, tmacknow ledge its worth and beauty. . . No home is complete without 1. , , and it:will and must penetrate everywhere. ! ; It presents to your view every part of the , world, id all the relief, boldness, perspective and sharpness of detail,' as'il you were on the spot, We have an immense variety of view: of scenes in Paris, Landon, England Scotland. Ireland, Wales,' France, 13elgintn Holland ; Switserland; Spain, The Rhine, Ve 'sailes, St Cluud,.Fontainbleau, Tuilleries, Ito y, Turkey, Egypt, .lithes22, the Holy Lund, Cli4na, India, Crystal Palaces also-Groups Historitcal, timu sing, marriage scenes, breakfast . scenes, pie, nivs,statunry, etc., etc. An ergukils assort ment of illuminalcd.,(nteriors of Palaces, Chur ches and Cathedrals of France, Itily, etc.etc. The erect of these illuminated views is mist remarkable. - I , Anthony's Instantaneous SterepscOpic Views are the latest Photographic wonder. They are taken in the fortiethpart of a second, and M everything, no atter how rapidly it may In moving, is depicted as 'sharply and•distinctly as if it had been . perfeetlyat rest'. 1 This give: an additional value, for to the beauties of in arm ite nature it adds the chars i of life and motion. , The process is a disco'ery of our own, and lieing, unknown in Europe, we re ceive large orders from London and Paris fur ,'i.ntliony's,lnstantasteous Views 4f . American bk. -14,i, scenery. ' ' 1 ' Otur Catalogue of'snbjects and prices will be forrtied to any address on receipt of stamp Parties at a distance sending Ms $2,53,510, 01:5,520, or $23, can have a good instrument and such `pictures as thby may request, sent by Express.\ Views alone (wioout instru tuftnt) can bosent by tali!. \ E. 'Anthony, - G'O3: Broadway, New York, (3" doors sontli of St. N:Cholas' Ilotel;) importer and Manufacturer of ,Photographic Materials,Stereoscopes'Nul StereoscoPieViews I/km:Merchants from \very. Section of the c,ottutry ere respectfully inkited to make an a:4 nn ination of our stock. \ To Photographers. Our Bulletin of Photo graphic Invention and Improvement will be Sent to any address on applicatiom \ • [Cat this out foe future reference. Ai s OTEIEttB, RtAD following\Js an entrant froma letter writteri.by the pastOr, o a Baptist Chinch to the "Journal and es., sender," Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medic ine 10s. WINSLOW'S SOOTHLNG SYRUP FOlt DBES TitETIUNII4- 4 , We see au advertisement in yOur columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.' Nov we ugver said a word in favor of a patent medi cine befoie in, our life, but, we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is nolumbug, vim HAVE TRIED IT, "AND. KNOW. IT TO RE ALL IT cketsti. • It is, probably, one of the most suc cessful medicines of the.day, because it Is one of the best. .And those of your readers who Jove babies car t; better than to lay in a tuPPIT," • AYER'S CATHARTIC 3PILLS. Are yon sick feeble, and cotnplatufngl, Are yon out of order, with your system de• ranged; and your feelings tin condertablel; Those quip trans are often the preludi:to serious illness. Sonie fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should !e averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's and cleanse out the disordered bu nters— purify the blood, and let the Ilidds more on mini), afflicted in health again. They stimulate Ito functions of the body lute vigereiri:ite; tirity, purify the system tlum . the obstructions whicli Mika, disease. IA cold settles somewhere in the body, and ole• streets its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding, organs, pro ducing general aggravation, suffering; aid disease. While ill: this condition, oppresge.l.by the derangements, take 43'er'g Pills and see hoar directly they restore 4.lre natural action of the systemaid with it , the buoYant feeling of health again. tVlia ' t is true and we apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same pergative effect expels them. Caused by shuilar distrac tions !mil derangements of the natoral functions of 'the body, they tiro rapidly, and tnany ,of them surely, cared by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ theta when suffering front the disorders they cure. Statements Rota leading physicians in 'some of ,the principal cities, crud from other *el/ known' !per sons. From a Ihrpording Merchant f si. Zonis, Rh. 4,1856. R. Area. Your ('ills are the paragon of„all that la great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter or ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incuratite fur years. fler mother has been long griev ously raided with blotches ittid pimples minter skin and its her hair. After our child was cured, 010 also tried your rills, and they have cured her. _ AS Al 3101t6111.1)6.. As a Family Fhysic4 Franz Dr. E. 1i (lirticriofit, Nem Orleans. Tour l'ills aro the prince of purges._Their excellent ralitles surpaal any cathartic we ifo,seiis. They are mllll, but very certain and effectual in their action oii tho bowels, which makes thetu invaluable to ee in the treatment of diaease. licadaclk e,S lc lalentln els e,roul StolOatch. lf4uni Dr: Edward 1101'id, Itaitim6re. DFLATt Mo. Aran: I cannot answer you mfurt complaints 1 have cure , / with your Pills hotter than tn my agthat we tree treat with a porn Afro medieiae. I plat-e great. depot'. ieli .0 OR an effectual cathartic in my daily cont4 . st )vith iisea.oi'find believin7, no I a., that your Pali drillUs the bust we bare, lof course value them highly. - • Pirranuno, Pa., May 1, 1955. j i Pm .T; C. 4Trat. Sir: t have been repeatedly trod of the worr.t hAmlache any body ran !MVO by a itna or two 3f your Pills. It SMIle to arks from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. . '-- ' i Yours with great respect, ' I:11). W. Mtn:A aerie ni Steamer Vet On. 81110ns .Dlsorclers —Liver Coris plFdi i ts, Front Dr. notion Ildliqf New . Not only ore your Pills iohnirahly ca.odrol to theit, seso 'nn,aperient. t f find their bene ' fiell eftectsitpon iho LiVer very marked . indeed.. They lase in nay Prac tice prOved more effectual for the titre of bilionsic.m. plaints than any ono remedy I rota mention. I sincerely 'rejoice that we hare at length at purgative Odd* le; tvor• thy the confidence of the profession land the people.; DIiFAOTNIFIC: Cl ?OE INTEMOO, Washington, D. C., ith Feb., 1856.; f Sin: I bare used your my general null hozpltal practice ever since yon made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu lating action on the liver is quick auJ decided, donee queutlY they are un admirable remedy fer derangements of that organ. Indeed, have schlep' found a ease of biliousti4lease so obstinate that It did not readily yield to them. iruternally yours, M .ONZO BALL, M. Is., inysielan of lie .!urine Hospital. Dyreuter3-, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms., 1(01)8 Dl'. J.' G. Grei,qt, of Visicogo. Your Pills have had a lung 't s NI In my: untrtice, and I hold them in esteem as une cot the hest aperients t Mtn) ever cunutt, Their altenttive effect nron the liver makes them nn excellent remedy, ,ehett given hi small doges fur batons dysentery anti Warr/Iwo. Their sugar-conning makes thenCtery neeepluLlti Mid convevieut for the use of VOillen and children. 1[ Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. Front:Rev. J. r. Ilimu , 'tufo?* of Adroit Chu? cs, )losGm Dr. Area: I bare used your Pills with extran6:itatry success lu my family owl among those I mu called to vizit ink distress. To regulate the organs or dig extiet. anal purify the blood, they are the very best remedy II have ever Imettm, and I eau teulideutly recommend_ t itbru to my frlunds . Tours, J. V. 111 ALS. W. 4118.43 V, Wyoming Cn., N. Y., 00. 21, Rent Stn: I ant using your Cathartic I ill, in iny:prac ticn, rind find them nti excellent tinnxitire. to cleanxti the system amt rimiry VL:W. ntl. AWN U. Mi.:SCUM, Ili. D. I Conitipntion,Costlrettess, Suppression, Blieumatisin, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop. ay, Paralysis, Pits, etc. ' , Prcri Dr. J. It lirrohn, ..tloNtrert, Cannaa. Too touch cannot I.e said of your Pills fur the cam of emtirencts. If others of our fraternity have lima them es ellicaelous as I have, they should juin me in proclaim'. ino. it for tie benefit of the multitudes' Nelni suffer front that complaint, which, although bad enough in thielf, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe cos tiveness to originato in the liver, Lut your fills affect that Crga4 and curo the disease. From ilrf. E. &fart, Physician and Efidunp, Eo;stan. I find ono or two largo doses of your Pills, taken Mt the proper time, aro excellent prentotives (,r the ;paw* arcre• lieu when Wltolly or partially tilapprel.96‘l, amt akin very effectual to drame tho ilomach and ~.v„io wo r ms; Th e y : I are so mutla I.a. At. physic no have that I recommend no other to toy patients. .1 ozi. the flee. Dr. 11in17.-es,of the Lis. Church Pur.Asrr Stlx . "llmtnit, Ga...7;u176.', 1856. Ho:a:into Sin: I Elionld be ungrateful for the relief roni skill has Lean:lst melt' I did not rerwt any Case to - you. A cull settled ha nay Mutt and brought on 'exeretH tinting nenr,,ioe paias, whirl' ended in eh rani(' Wien ma- ' I Ws. Notwithstanding, I had the he , t the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice Of your], excellent: gent in Baltimore, Br. Mackenzie, I trleil your ] Pills. 'their effects were slow, hut sure. By persevering in:the use of them, I am now , entirely well. SEssrtf CITAXDF:II; Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. Dr. Area: I hare been entirely can by your of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that lied :afflicted me! for years. ' 'VINCENT SLIDELL. 41""•;, Most of the Pais in market contain Itertmt7, l which, although a valuable remedy in tidiful ;bands, is . dangerons in. a public pill; from the dreadful :eouse quences that kern's:lEly follow its ineautioun rAe..,Thosee contain no nlercury or mineral substance whatever: • Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes tor 51. • Prezaxed by Lr..T. C. AiLlt, CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by C. S. k E. A. Jones; Conderstmrt Mann k Nichols, Miliport ; N. J. Mills,' Coles burg ; Colwell k Lyman, • Roulet ; A. COrcw & Soli, Ulysses ; A B. Horton, 'Cushing,rllie anal by Dealers generally OE POTTER T JOURNAL PEBLISV.ED BY ' iL if. 17ieAl3r y, Proprietor. I.oo.rErt. YEAR; I'ROCRiABLY ALIYANdE. * „ *Devoted to the cause of Republicanism', the interests of Agriculture, the advancement of Education, and. the belt good of potter' county. 'Owning no guide, except that of Principle, it will eruleaver to Aid in the u - ork of more fully Freedomizing our "C'ourtry. ADVERTI§EMENTS inserted at the following _rates, except where special bargains are Made :, t Square [lO lines] 1 insertion, -- - I 50 1 a " " 3 " -- - $1 50 Eaih'subsequent insertionless than 13 ' 25 L SqUare three months; . 2 50 ~ LI ' " six 'L T :4 oq 1 , 1,, nine --- ' !5 50 1 • L,. '. " one year; 6 0 1 Column six months, z.. ---- -- ' 20 0 7 lt . ' is od ~ (g it jr • .. - - - - - 4. ! 7 00i L. per year,_ I + j 4O 0/ i ,, ‘ ‘: -- ~_ _, _ _ - L :20 0 Administrator's or Executor's Notice, ; 2 oq Business Cards, alines or less, per yehr ] 5 oq Special and Editorial Notices, per lied, : • 10 0^ AB transient advertisements must b 4 paid in advance, and no notice will )e ;taken of advertisements from a distance, unless thei are accompanied by the money or satisfactorl reference. [ i Illei'Blanks, and Job Work of all kinds, at+ 4 11 4ed,.tp prompti,r apd,foithfullf. ' • 1 YOUR ATTENTION! . FOR A MOMENT, I • • - 'T F: YOU PLEASE. _o_ THE t SUBSCRIBERhas just received a new ck of DESIRABLE • • Direct from New York, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES-of all kinds, HARDWARE, CROCK ERY, BOOTS & SHOES; HATS S. CAPS, latest styles, READY-MADE . - CLOTHING, •DOMES TICS, such as SHEET INGS, TICKS, BATTS, &c.—in short, all kinds of goods usually kept in a NO 1 COUNTRY STORE. All of which will be sold very low for REAVI The above-named stock of. Goods is now open and for sale at the New Brick Sto're near Canfield's Flouting Mill, a few rods east of the Alleghany Bridge, • ~ • IN COUDERSPORT, where the proprietor would be pleated to re ceive calls from his old customers and as ma ny new ones as feel disposed 'to DEAL WITH HIDE., The market price paid for all kinds of FARMERS' PRODUCE in exchange for Merchandise )tted • COLLINS SMITH.; Coudersrort, Jan. 2, 18611-15-Grno. -AN D - c.:n --- S ~...:.:-' ALBERT IYIANTANIA \e ? Having taken the Shop' 1 , formerly occupied by! • 4 11. S• c... P. D. CATLIN, AT _ Clark's Corners, two miles North of Coudersport, Pa., WILL IVIANIJFACTURE ' • all kinds of Chairs & Cabinet-Ware, • such as 'DANE, • • FLAG, . . and WINDSOR. CHAIRS, CANE-SEAT BOSTON ROCKERS, SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS,. SMALL ROCKING CHAIRS, OFFICE and BAR-ROUST CHAIRS. BUREAUS, • SECRETARIES, -WARDROBES, Tables, Wash-Stands, Lounges,. • • Cribs, Cradles, Common and . Cottage Bedsteads. Repairing done on the shortest notice, and in the most workrbarilike manner. TURNING done immediately and ,to order. All orderi promptly attended to. Please-give me a call, and examine for Yourself. ALBERT MANFANIA, March 26. 1366.-2;8:1,y. Manujiicturer. Boy t, - sToRE. 'Main above Third St., COUDERSPORT, PA. • M. W. MANN, PROPRIETOR. BOOKS, MAPS, GLOBES, BLANKS DOCKETS- • LEDGERS -- DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS ; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS , DIARIES, PORTFOLIO'S, lIERBA RIMS, LETTE O .-BOOKS & INVOICE.BOOKS. Greek, Latin, Frond] and German Test= Books. All School Books used in the County kept on hand, or immediately procured 'awn desired. I Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Col Ors, &c. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & lIYMN BOOKS, of variouV, kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, 1 - •- . Slqtes, Rulers', Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, [ll-34) The 'Rochester Straw-Cutter. OTZISTb &KELLY, Coudersport.(bate the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in thlsleounty: It is covenient, du rable, and CHEAP. Dec. 1, 11360.-11 BLANKS of all kinds for- sale at this Office Deeds; Warrants, Executions, Summons, Subprenas, Constable Sales, Township and School Orders, Notes of all kinds—kept on hand and printdd to order. JOB WORK at tended to prOmptly; and at prices_ to suit the times. Give qs a trial. . ~ ritOTT '- , ; H -- -7 - ,)--< -- ,' A wE t-R 4 '-' '-- t„ REsT6' -. 7.,. 'PILLS , c) 1-.., - , An aperient and Stomachic,. preparailon 'of IRON phrified of Oxygen rind parbon by com bustion ;in • Illydrozen. ,Sanctioned by the, highest Medical Authorities, both in Eiffel), and the;llnited States, and preicribed in their ; practice. The experience of thousands, daily proveS' that no .' preparation of - IrOn can be; comPaied with it.; lnipurities of the depression of . vital energy, . pale and other Wise sickly complexioni indicates its !necessity; in; almost every conceivable case. ' ; Innoiions in all maladies in which it bas been tried, it has proved - ;absolutely curative, in leach; of the follciwitig complaints, viz : • n Debility, nervous ...4.ffecttons, EmenciatiOns, Aespepda, Constipation, pictriheett,LAllienter, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous. Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum,; Mismenstruation, Whited, Chlorosis, Liver 'Complaints, Chronicilleedechee, Rheuma tism, Intermittent Femrs, Pimple* on the Face., J-c- • In eases of General Debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the cohtinued; di= minution of nervoes and muscular' energy from chronic complaints,' one' trial ;of, this res torative has proved successful, to ;an extent which no description nor written attestation would isnder credible. Invalids si> fonglied ridden as to have become forgotten lin their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re.ap pearedin the busy world as if just rtturned from protracted travel in a i distant land.— Some Very i signal instances of this kind are atte.tted to female Sufferers. emaciated victims of apparent inarasums; sangnineone,rxhau.s. den, critical changes, and, that complication, of nervous and despeptie aversion, to. air 'and exercise for which the physiejan has no name. , In Nervons Affectiorit'uf all - kinds, and fOr reasons familia, - to medical Men, the operatiOn of this;preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike the old oxids, it is vig orously tonic without ;beitig exciting and overheating; and gently, regularly aperient. even in the mast obs.tinate cases of coStivc ness without ever ; being - a gastric purgative, Or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. ' " It is this latter property,' among others, which makes it so remarkable effectual and permanenta remedy for l'lleit, Upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and' specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. • , • • In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes a single box of these Chnlybeate Pilis has of ten sufficed for the most habitual cases,• in, chiding the attendant Costiv'eness. In uneheeked Dianhcett, even when advanced to DySentdry, confirmed, emaciating; and ap parently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. . in the local pains, loss of flesh and Strength., c.lebiliiating. cough; and remittent hectic,wlaich generally indlcate Incipiant Consumption, this remedy fins allayed the &him of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in• teresting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this - medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of. Witheut.aby of their well known lia bilities. • . . Tlid attention of females cannot be back dor.. fidentfy hinted 'to this remeily • and restorative,,l in the eases peculiarly affecting them. 0 lb .12\ f. 1 4 4, Ey. 01 In Plentnatisne, both ebioni - e and inflam matoey—in the latter r hoWever, niore'decid edly-+it has Bern invariably well, reported, both as_ alleila:ing pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints - and mus cles_ In 'lntermittent Fevers it Must necessmil; be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new, settlements of the WeStl will' probably be one of high renown and usefubirss. Nolrcinetly has ever been discovered in the whole hi:ftory of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully xestoraiivc effects G-cibd appetite, complete digestion, rapid-ac quit:Won:of strength, with an unusual dispo sition forlactiveand cheerful exercise; imme diately follow its use. Vnt tip in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box: for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All let ters,!orders, etc.. should be addressed to R. B.ILOCI~E k Co., General Agents, 4+-Iy. 20 Cedar St., FURNITURE T. . ,- . • H..coATs, Eli'ing enlarged and refitted his ,177.4.1E n0pm5,1 at WELLSVILLE, has now' hand and will keep constantly for sale; a larger and better Variety •of Cabinet- Ware anti Chairs, than have ever,been offered in this section of the Country. • • His stock of common work has never been efitiniletl.' having made extensive additions to his assortment of • OAR Ii()It FUR NITCRE he has now on hand Plain Mahogany k nar ble top Biireaus, Card tables, Marble top side aridCenire tables,. Fruit and Toilet stands, Marble top Wash stands. (COTTAGE • AND ' FRENCH ' IIEADSTEADF. COUCHES, SOFAS : AND TETE-A-TETES, new and lbettutiful varieties. Cain seat, Mahogany, 'Booking sad Easy Chairs, ke. In fact every thing in the line of FURNITURE can be found at his' establiqhment. Having the best facilities for manufacturing and puir chasing hi: stock for cash. • He will not be Undersold. those;irishing - to ,buy,. will save at least twenty4i3:',e per cent, by calling on W. H. Coats. , READY LADE COFFINS of all sizes kept constantly on hand.' Per sonal attendance with hearse.when regnested. W. H. COATS', Wellsville, Nov. 1, 1860. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, letters of administration lon Y the estate of WHITS THOMPSON,deed, late of Jackson Tp., Potter eq., have been granted to the subscriber in due fhrm of law, notice is hereby given to all 'Persons knowing themselves: :indebted to :said r estate, to make immediate payment ' ; and those havingclaims tviil present them duly authenticated for set tleinent. PRIDELIA THOMPSON, D. W. BENTO , Admittist4s. February 28, 1861 I, w ' MOFFAT'S • LUZ lIILLSiii*D PIRENI" Arrnts. irri,RIESE XtDICIICES havb noir bp;en before AIL the public feria Period of TruW Maui, 'andjduring that ti e have maintained a' high character in alrnoi: every part of the Globe, for their extraordi' ry and immediate PoWer of restoring ,perfea health to persona sufl'ering under nearly ever y kindlaf disease4o Which the human frame % liable. 1 , ~ i , . . ,The following : tire among the distressing variety of human idiseast, in which the ~ . , , : . Vtietablej Life Medicines Are well known t s be infallible. - 1 1 ;DYSPEPSIA, b thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomach a, and creating a flow of pure healthy bil instead of the, stale and acrid kind; FLAT EN I', Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Heade he, Restlessness, 111-Terh ;Per, Anxiety, Lang or, and Melancltoly,Whieh are the general sy ptonts of Dyspepsia, .will I vanish, as a tiaturill consequence of its cure. i COSTIVENESS by cleansing ;the ;whore , length of the intestines With n solvent process, and without viola ' ce ; all violent purges leave. the bowels costir within two days. 1 , 1 il FEVERS of ale Inds. byrestoring the blood to a regular cireitlation,l through the protess of perspiratieninisuch eases, and the thor ough solution of 11 Intestinal obitruction 'in others.. - : I) . I 1 1 . The Life Medi Ines have been kn own ,to core RHEUMATISM Permanently in three Weeks; and GOUT in half that time, !by . re .l 1 moving local intlammhtion from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES ofall kinds, by freeing and strengthening tit kidneys and bladder; they c l , , operate most dell fitfully ,on these :important organs,'and hence haverever beeh found a cer tain remedy 'for de worst cases of GRAVEL. I Also WORMSIy dislodging from the turn -1 legs of the bowel the slimy matter to, which ' these creatures 44here.I 'SCURVEY. DICERS, and INVETERATE SORES; by thel'Perfect, purity Which these LIFE 'MEDICLNES give to the blood, and all the humors.l I I .' 1 i- SCORI3UTIC ERUPTIONS and: BAD coil- I PEXIONS,! by 'their alterative ellect upon the fluids: that feed the skin, and the morbid state 1 of which occasions alll eruptive i complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com plexions. ,:I I 1 ' 1 : The use of these Pills for a very short time, .v, a very short time, will effect ah eritlire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a 1 striking improveent in the clearness \ of the skin. 0031310.. COLDS and INFLU IM ENZA will alwaYs be cured by one dose, or by two. in the worst cases. PILES.:—. w The ll originnl proprietor of these Medicines.d as, ; kuredt of Piles of 35 Years standing, by the lase o the LIFE MEDICINES alone. ' ; ';i• • .•• ; FEVER AND:AGU • —For thiS scourge of the Western. country, 1 tese Medicines' will; be iciunti'm safe, spreMly, .and certnirt retnedy.--•- Other medicines Ilene& the system ; subject. to areturn of the diseases --a cure by these Med icines is permanent— BY THEM, BE S.6;TISFIED, AiM BE CtiRAM li 1 1 • 1 BILIOUS -L•IT •R AND LITER tOM rt PLAINTS.G; r eral ebility, Loss cit Appe tite, and Dispies of I' males—the Medicines have•been Used lwith he most bene6eirl re sults in cases ;hf thi description:—Kings Evil, and Seorfdla. In its worst forms. yields to the mild yetiiolverful riction of theSe:re 7 marktible• Illetlien es. Night Sw ea ts,lXervons Debility, Nervni s Complaints of all , kinds, Falpitatiowof t e Heart, Maws' CO; are speedily cured.': • 1 MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons Whose eonstitutimis h. ve be l porne impaired by • the injudicions•use Li - if MEncrav, will find '.these Medicines rt perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from l!he syt.eal, all the effects of Mercury, introit,ly soc Mer than the Most pow erful preparatiOns of Sarsaharilla. Prepared andl 3 Sold by • •W. B. 3IOFFAT, ' 1 , ' : I 35 LiIItOADWAV. NEw4Ynart., • for:sule by rill Drt.i - giAs.! -- ' : ' '' • • • • qi . . ' - , ii,...-1-J. , • ~.- i , ' ,, ,A....::44 • -', :..,...;.- , - • , ! 1 , , • nits. utrk - SLOW, , An experienced Nurse and Female Physician; presents Ito tilie attention of mothers; her SO(): HING SYRUP,' !I li FOR C ILDIIEN TEETHING, which greatly J i amlitates the procesi of teeth ing:by softent,g the gtimi, reducing all In- flamation:-Iwill alinit ALL PAIN and . spas-•' modic action ; hind is' ' : • I SURE: IV REGULATE - THE BOWELS; , • r , Depend upon lit, mothers, it will giverest le, - ' • yourselves, atiti • ...im '..',11 BELIEF Ar,HEALTH TO YOUR-MIANTS.:, , We have p l ii t, up and sold this •article for over ten ‘c.ars. and CAN SAT, IN CONF, DFSCE iIatIITRUTII of it, what we , : haVe 1 neter been; aVile to spy of any other medicine' —NEVER )I.IAS IT TAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE; when timely used.. Tlceverl did we know on iiistnne , !; of dissatisfact i on by'any one who used it. 0 a the contrary, ell are, delighted with its open; lions, and !speak in ;terms of 'comendation of itnimagical elf'ects and medical virtues. WC speak in this'niatter 7. WHAT WE DO KNOW." after ten i . ears' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REFVT.4 TIO:N, FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHATiWK HERE DECLAPE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pa-ii andlexhaustion, relief will he found. in:fifteen or 'twenty, minutes 'after 'the sy r up - is administered. • : This walnut/lc preparation is the prescrip tion of the mitst EXPERIENCED and §KILL FITh NIV.SEt4 in New England, and lins been used with NEVER FAILING SIICCEBS in TgotiWiiiiis'op CASES. It not only, elievcis the child from pain, bet invigorates thie stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and enetiy to the whole systeral, It will almoSt instantly re- Here -• 1 GRIPING .IN' THE BOWELS, AND WIND J I COLIC ' 1 : ' . and overcome conralsions, which, if not spec • dily rernediel. end jin death. We' believe it the BEST and SUREST, REMEDY IN THE AFJOR.LD, far eases of DYSENTERY and DIARRIREA N.CHILDREN, Whethe6t arises from teethi4 or from any other Oau'se. We woule say; to ert ry mother who has a child suffering front any of the foregoinglcomPlaints 400 NO LST YDUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJC ICES OF OTHERS) stand he- I tivea you _ d your suffering clitl& and the relief that jwillhe SURE—yes. ABSOLUTELY SURE—tojfollOw the use of this Medicine,: if Hindi used. Full) directions for. using will accompany' : ach bottle. None =engine on; less -the faCt Rolle! of CURTIS 44, PERKINS, New, York, i on the outside =wrapper) ' i Sold by ,Dtiuggists throughout the World, ,41rincipat Office. 13 COdar St., 1 - •ii Die* York. 1 7 ! PRICE o LY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.- Sold by .; .S.itE. A. JONES, Conders- Reri l .Peki i. - , . • 16-1 y: • i 1., " ; -.:',,, i ' - 1 4s loll Ntek ;6 SOAA tki? ' A A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, D lUR Elle) 4 it i•nt• 1 DYSPEV s" MICOMINCt CORDIAL . o the - mi zens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania,. Apother,aries Pruggists, Grocers and Private Families. • ' Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy, Wolfe's Pure Pladeria, Sherry and Port Wir.o. Wolfe's Pure 34.roalca and St. Croiz Burn. Wolfs's Pare Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL 1N BOTTLES. • 1 beg leave to call the attention of the citi tens of the UnitetrS:ates to the above Wises and LlOvons, imported by Udolpho Wolfe, or New-York, whose mime is fitmiliar ,in every part of this country for the.puiity„ of his cele brated SCIIIEI4iI. SONAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wines and Liget:n.9; says: "1 Will stake ink reputation as a man my standing as a ,mer chant of thirty years' residence in the City of . New York, that all the Brandy and Wines Which I bottle are.purc as imported, and of the best qualit', and can be relied upon by every purchaser.". Every bottle has the pro prietor:s -name ion the wax, and a foe simile of his signature on t' e certificate. The Pub lic ore respectfully invited to eon and exam ine for themselyes, Fur sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and-drovers in Philadelphia, GEO. H. .&SIITON, No. 832 Market st. Sole Agent jot Read the following from the New ,York Courier: . . ; Esottuors - pi:slms port iNcE Spy Yon MERCIIANT.—We are happy to inform our fel , low-citizens that there is oneplace in our city l'pfhere the physician, apothecary, and country Merchant, era) go 'rind purchase pure' Wines he'd Liquors, as pure us itn. orted, and pf the hest quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's ex. tensive businessollthough it will' repay .any Stranger orcitizen.tO visit p.dolpho Wolfe's extensive ware -house, Nos. 18..20. and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mark etfield street. !• Ills stock of Schnapps on band ready for shipment could not have been less than Thirty thousand eases; the Brandy, somo ten thousandcases—Vintages of 1 t 3311 to 1856; and ten Thousand eases ,of Madeira, Sherry and Port. Wine, Scotch end Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, ,southvery old and equal to any in this. country. lie also had three large' cellars, filled With Brandy, Wine, &c., in casks, under Custom-House key, 'ready • flit., bottling.. Mr. Wolle's sales of Schnapps laSt year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally suc cessful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors fur medical use should rend their orders dirf et tb Mr. Wolfe, until every ..Apothecary in the hind make up theitminds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves. :and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wines. and -Liquors., tinderStandlie. Wolfe, for the accom • modation of small dealers in,the country. puts up assorted cases of 4,Vines and Liquors.— Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained againstlis tens of-thousands of op ponents in-the United Slates, who sell noth ing but imitations,- ruinous alike to human health and luippitress: [s2—Gm* DO YOU WANT . _ DO TOC WANT WRISKERS? DO YOU WANT A 31USTACIIE? DO YUU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINGHAM'S CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONGUENT. - Foil. the Whitclicrs and glair.. Thetiabscriber., take plea tire in annonec lair to the Citizens of _the United States, that they have obtained the. Agency for, and are now euaVed•to offer to .1 he Antericimpliblir, the . above justlY - eclebri• ted anti world-re nowned article. ' • ThE STIEVILAIING QN GUENT Is prepared by'p . a P. BELL INGRAM, an ern-% inent physician of London,, and is warranted„ to bring oura thick Set of,•+ . I Vv his-kegsor- "a. Mustache, in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind used by the French, find in London and Paris isin universal use. It is a beantiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating, compound, acting as if by magic apon the roots, causing a I:cantifal, growth of Muriel:lt hair: If applied to the scalp, it will cure nat.Dxess, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spats a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it. will' lain if an or tawy hair Dame, and restore gray heir to its original color, leaving it soft; smooth And flexible. The " " is an Indis pensahle article in every gentleman's toilet, tad after °tie week's use they woun not for any corsideration he without it. The subscriber's are the only Agents for the rticie in the United-States, to whom all or ders must be addressed. price One Holler a box—for_ sale by 'aff Druggisii.and Dealers ; or st box of the " Op intent "(warranted to have the desired effect) }rill be sent to any who desire it, by mail (di ect), securely packed. on receipt of price and postage, .$l.lB. APplf to or address HORACE L. HEGENIAN & C 0.,. •- . DRUGGISTS, ac.. 24* Street. New .York faiffaxt• pairittso gijort lIE undersigned-Is ould relpectfully inform the surrounding Comm Unity that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by A. G. Ghosted, where be is prepared to - do All kinds .of Harness Work on the shorteSt notice.. LONG STAAW COLL AIRS. also kept constantly on band. These collars 'are a superiorltrtiele, and need but a trial to I linsure their success. Repoiring done iti Oasts*. Stireingles, Martingale-rings,Thimes, and I IHante.straps, ike., kept constantly.on band. The public are invited to call. ndesimine, before purchasing eLsewLere:' .•S. P. =Ali: - 1 Cocdersport - Oct. l6th. 1860. _ • B RADFORD COUN fr PLOWS . -; 4ND POINTS, will be found hereafter at-the store•of E. N. STEBBINS , & mach, BarA large lot just received. Coudersport, March 20, IE6I. A DVERTISE in the'ileigti . lA. nat. Only paker.,in the - county. • El
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