aIEROES - OF;'!PEACE AND • HEROESA 01 1 1-W4R. PITOT °GRAPHIC PORTRAITS, • i.x,on Bristol Board sultabio (trilliums PU81.18116 AND SOU) Fir — " E. ANTHON 5. , 1 Broadway*, NeW York. , Pecial arrangement we publish in add t..) other portraits the celekatea Collection !suown both in Europeind Anierica as s National Photographic Portrait Gallery. • dy's collection of 'lmperial . Photographs ly considered one of, the, lions of New .tnd in the Photographic ropy:Auctions e every Centi•e - table/can 'now have an nal attraction in a miniature Brady's J. Among our publications are: trn Lincoln r Jefferson Davis, pal :Hamlin, . ' , Lady Davis, - I. Seward, Alex. H: Stephens, P., Chase, Robt. ,Toombs, :1 Cameron, - Howell Cobb; • 7nniery Blair, Henry a. Wise, .rd Bates, . John Tyler, cn Wats, Gen'l Beauregard, ') Gen'l tee,; ' Scott, . John B. Floyd, :.3ht. Anderson, •Jacob Thompson,: ' P.'F: Thomas, John Q. E . lreckiriridge, Gov. JokuA ;worth, tler, John CipMono, ~tlifield, .'ruont,' • 1 V. Johnson, L. .G. Wigfall, Beti Mc ,, Lieut. Maury, Col. Lander, Stephen . Maj.. Gen. John A. Dix, Maj. Oen. aks. • Henry Ward' Beecher, Oliver Holmes, Horace Greeley, Prof. Morse, lis, James Gordon Bennett, William t,Washidgton Irving, Henry Clay,An •kson,CommcidoiePerry,Dr.E.K.Kane, udubou ti Mvs. Sigourney, Mrs. Gen'l as.Sumer,Gay.AndriW,J.J.Critten ce of Wa es, Duke of lieweastle, Za ,•tor,Geor,„cre Bancroft, Lathrop L.Mot lonston, J. Q. Adams, Emerson Eth .drew .Johnson, l Parson Brownlow, -heroic daughter, tOgether with ) others, to which additions are be- Catalogue on ieeeip of stamp, a PORTRAITS $3 PER tOOZEN. Can :ail. Remittances may be made in nps. trgc collection of Photographs of -aid Europeans, Emperors, Kings, .rshals, Generals, Dukes, Lord6.Au .:ors, Actresses, Politicians and Cler -25 to 50 cents each) according to ~ ,1 quality. blishmeut is also head-quarters for :lUTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS • ,nt of the best French' rnanufactu manufacturer unaer a patent of We have a large,assortment, vary :e feorn 90 cents to $5O, and holding ,irtraits up, to $6OO. Also folding . lorrocco or cloth for the pocket, to 6,8, or 12 portraits.' Also various framing , card portraits, of carved -t•11, paper;• composition, etc., of ele , 1 tasteful designs. ••lotographers now in the field are daily SCENES OF THE PRESENT WAR • vs of points and things of interest,. •1 size, for albums. and in stereoscopic • for instance, The' Seventh Regiment Cameron—ln the Trenches—Cooking ' tl3—The Gymnasts—The Junction—, to's—Laura Keene',s—General Street the Camp, etc.-Also the Relay House up scenes and scenery thereabout. per's Ferry beforeand'after the scenes -action. Together with various other .of note. Card size 25 cents each , Ste .ole 33 cents. -les who would like a lot of these camp to select from—the balance to be re -1 ,u good order at their own expense; ;about delay—can be adcommodatedon proper New York reference. STEREOSCOPES AND !VIEWS. ‘e establishment:is the great emporium :erything in the stereoscopic line, and oar it.nent is the most complete probably of world. • titereoscepels the most; instrvetive,inter . kvertaining,\ amusing and exciting of mod- Iventions.. ' ,e are too young, none too old, none too .Izent, none.too uneducated, to acknow it? worth and beauty. .oute is complete - witliut it, audit will ! ._Atst penetrate everywhere. wesents to your ; view every part of the -t. in all the relief, boldness, perspective mrpriess of detail, as if you were on the We have an immense ;variety of views ,•s in Paris, London, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, Spain, The Rhine, Versniles St O'nntainbleau, Tuilleribs, Turkey, Athens, the Holy Land, China, India, ~ Palace, also Groups Historical, amu- Inrriage scenes, breakfast scenes, plc .;atuary, etc., etc. An exquisite assort :l Illuminated Interiors of Palaces,. Chu-r -and Cathedrals, of France, Italy, ete.etc. ;?tilect of these illuminated views is most ' , oily's Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views latest Photographic wonder. They tn in the fortieth part of a second, and is 'no matter how rapidly it may be . is depicted as sharply and distinctly ' , ad been perfectly at rest. This gives ional value, for to the beauties of in-, nature it adds the .charm of life and: The process is a; discovery of our] being unknownlin Europe, we reJ `;(.; orders from London and Paris for Instantaneous 'Views of American oenery. italogue of snbjects and prices will be , d to any addreSs 'on receipt of stamp at a distance sending us $3,55,510, ' or $23, can have'a good instrument • pictures as they may request, sent Views alone (without instru ,be sent by nmit.. E., Anthony, 501 Broadway, New York, • •zonth of St. Nicholas' Hotel,) 'abd • lanufacturer of Photographic , stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views rehants from every section of the .i,respectfully invited to make au a of our stock. l rnphers. Our Bulletin of Photd ‘'eation and Ipiprovemetit address on aPplication. this out for fUture reference.l HEM) following is an m a letter written by the pastor hf hutch to the! "Journal and Men rinnati. °hie, and speaks volumes that world-renowned medic SOOTTNG STEEP POE CIIIL UN4:; an advertisement in your columns Soothing Syrup. Now we 1. a word in favor of a patent medi a in our life, but we feel compelled rout readers, that this is no humbug PINED. IT, AHDENOW-- ; 1.1' TO DE ALL'IT It is, probably, one of the most sic _ 3edl*es of the day, because it is one ...!st; 'And those of your readers who can't do better than to lay in a AYER'S' , CATHARTIC 4 . . PILES . . Ara. pin slck, feeble # and ,;templainingt - Aro you put of order, with- your system de ranged; and your feelings un comfortable, These symp •touis are often the prelnde to - salons Illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted i by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's and cleanse out the disordered hu mors— purify the blood, and 'let the tinkle move on unoin structed in health lignin. They stimulate the functions of the bodyinto vigorons ae, tivity; purify the aystent from ; • , the obstructions which intake disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body; and ob structs Its natural functions. These, H . not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organe, pro ducing general ' aggravation, suffering, and disease. Mile in this condition, oppressed by the dendngethents, take Ayer's Sills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the bnoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent In this trivial and common complaint, is also true itumany of the deep-seatedund dangerous distempers. The' eame purgative effect expels therm Caused by similar olistruc- Sonsland derangements of the natural functions of the boy,ithey:are rapidly, and many', of Abend surely; cured by the same means. None who heady the virtues of those neglect to employ them when suffering from, the disorders they cure. Statements from leading pliyaltlans in some of tho principal cities, and from other well known public per. .Fkonz a .Fbroarding Mercha n t aF. Louis, 11. b. 4 i , 185% . Area.Da Your Pills are the paragon'of all that is great, in medicine. , They have cured my little daughter of aloe:Tam sores upon her hands and feet that had proved insurable for years. Her mother has been long' griev ilindy afflicted with blotches and . pimples on her ekin and In her hair. After our child was cured, she ;esti tried your s Pills, and they bare cured laer. . ' • • I ASA. MORGRIDGE.' As As Family, Physic. •,• From Dr. E. 'in Clertwriglit, New Orleans., Your Pills are the prince off ptirges. Their excellent qualities surpags any cathartic we possess. They are mild. but very itertain and effectual in their sale/lon the bowels, which makes them invaluable to min the daily treatment of disease. j liendaphe,Slcliclienclaclie,roul Monach. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. bin. Mo. Ann: I cannot answer you What complaints I have CUM, with 'your Pills better than to say allthat we trej treat with a purgative medicine. I place greatdepeu detrie on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disc so, and believing as I do that your Pills afford. us the beep we have, I of course value them highly. Errrinuna, Pa., May 1,1955. DR. J. C. Aron.. Sir: I havaheen repeatedly cured of the :worst headache any body can have by a dose:or too ,f your Pills. It seems to arias from a foul stomach, whith they cleanse at once. . . Yours with great respect ; ED. W. PREDLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders ..- 7 Liver Compliifints. From Dr. Theodore 13r71,V Irew York ary., lot only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur pose asan aperient, but r find their beneficial effeOsupozz tho Llrer verfmarked Indeed. They hate in my prac tice proved more effectual for the cure of bilioies com plaints than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we bare at length alpurgative whichis wor thy the confidence of the profession and the people. • DEPAUTSIECT OF THE /NTERIOIi, 1 "Washington, .1) C:', ith Feb., 1850. j Sm: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and cannot heiltate to , say they are the best cathartic Ise employ. Their regu- ' lating action on the liver is tiiiielc and doeided copse-', quitatly they . araan admirals remedy for derangements ' of. tliat organ. Indeed, I have seldom found Weaso of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to.' the= Fraternally yours, : ALONZO BALL, li. D., .I'hysioian of the Itarine Hospital. Dysentery, Dlarrlicen, Relax, worms. 1 .FS•om. Dr. T. G. Green, of Chita4o. 'Your Pills have had a long;trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have ever felled. 'Their altemtife effect upon the liver makes them an .•seellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diarrheern Their sugar-coating Makes them very acceptable and'eonvonieut for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impttitty of the BIE;ood. Front Rev. V. Mutes, l'ustor of Adrent Church, Boston Da. Arcot: I hare used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am calletl to visit In distress. To regulate the organs of digestion anti purify the blood, they aro the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to' my friends. Yours, J. V. .11.1311. Weasel; Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, DEAD. SIB: I am using your Cathartic,Pills in my prac tice, and find them an .excellent purgative to cleanse the *stein and purl& the Aunlains thellood. ' JOUN O. MEACIIANI, 31'. D. Constipation, Costtreness, SiipprcissiOn, rtheuxuatisot, Gout, Neuralgia,;DrOp. By, Paralysis, Pits, etc. From Dr. J. F. langlth, Montreal, Ctnochi. II ' Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of costiveness. If others of our fraternity have Maud them as efficacious as I have, they should loin me In proclaim ing it for the benefit Of the multitudes who suffer front that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, It the progenitor of others "that are Worm. I believe cm'. fineness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that Organ and care the disease. Front Mrs. T. Snarl, Physician and Midwife; .1. - kistan. flied one or two large doves of your Pills, talten rit the proper time, lire excellent proniot Ives of tile natitrat seem. !time molten wholly or partially suppressed, and t also'very !effectual to cleanse the stowed& and tried teensy. They are so much the best physic we hare that I recommend no other to my patients. Front the Rec. pr. Hatek.es,ilf the Methodist .6 . Church. . • PULASKI linear, Savannah, Ga..-dan.A 1856. Itoxottna Sin: I should. ho ungtuteful: for ~ the relief your skill has brought mo if I did not report my case to . you. A cold settled itt n trly limbs and brouglWon excru ciating neuralgic pains, `which ended in chronic. rhettma. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and work, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I , am now entirely well. SENATE Rittman, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855. by. Area: I have been entirely cored, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease thetimd afflicted mo for years. 'VINCENT SLIDELL.; • 2Z.rlliest of the Pills in market contain' Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy,in skilful hands, is dangerous in a palle pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow its incautious tat.. ' These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. I Price, 25 cents per 3:iox, or 5 Boxes for $1: Prepared by Dr. 7.0. AYES & CO.; Lowell, Sold by.C. S. & E. A. Jones, CondeiSport ; Mann Sr. •, N. J. Mills, 'Coles burg; Colwell & Lyman, Roulet ' • Ai Corey & Son, Ulysses; A B. Horton, Cushingville ; and by Dealers generally ' PM POTTER JOURNAL •• PUBLI6IIED 111: M. W. 111cAdar4ey, Proprietor . $ . 1.00 VEIL YEAR., 'INyARIABLY ADVANCE.' * * *Devdted to the'cause of Republicaniim, the interests of Agrhs,plture, the advitheement of Education, and the best good Of Potter county. Owning, no guide except that of Principle, it will nut:tearer to aid in the work of more fully Freedomizing our Country-. ADVERTISEITENTS-allSprteu at, the :following rates, except where bargains are ' made : 1 Square [lO 'lim] t, insertion; - '5O 1 IL LI a :: - -;- $1:50 Each subsequent insertion less than 13, 25 1 Square three mouths, 50 1 " s ix is • 00 1 ". nine "- j T 1 5 150: 1 " • one year,, . 6Hoo: I Column six; months, ' • 20:00' a a a 10,00; cs a '•ci 7 i 00; 1 ' V per year.; f -{ - 40 . 00' .; 4.! . a . ; $:;;;.•: :. , a a I ; : 20100 ; Adminiatr'atoes or Executor's NotiCe, .21 00; Business Cards, 8 lines.or less, per 3i,ear 5.! 00 ; Special and Editorial Notices, per line,: 110, ter All transient advertisements must! be paid in advance, and ; .no notice will bb taken of advertisements from a distance, unless they Ilire accompanied by i the money or satisfactory reference. ' i . . Blanks, and Zob Work of all kindi;ati tended to promptly and faithfully. : , . VOIllt."'-iTTENTIONI FOR A MOMENT, =II IF ' YOU PLEASE: • T HE SUBSCRIBER SUBCRIBER:Iuts just received a new stook OA DESIRABLE 6. I : • „ Dir4ct from New York, consisting of. i • DRY GOODS, GROCE- • • RIES of 'all kinds, ' HARDWARE CROCK I ERY, BOOTS SHOES, HATS & CAPS, latest 1 styles, READY-MADE CLOTHENG, _DOMES- ; - TICS, such as SHEET ) INGS, , GICKS, BATTS, • &c.---in short, all kinds of goods usually kept in a, 1 .COUNTRY STORE. All of whigh frill be sold very low for e 'REAP PfiV ..---- 0 - i I The abore-named stock of Goods is now bpep, and!for sale`at the Ne'w Brick store near CdnDeld's Flouring Mill, a few rods east of tile Allegliany' Bridge, IN COUDE.RSPOR,T, where the proprietor would be pleased to re ceire calls from his old customers and as ma ny new, ones as feel disposed to DEAL WITH Lulu. ; Tile market price paid for all kinds of FARMERS' PRODUCE in exchange for Merchandise , . cO ' tteti eitt(ir, * COLLINS SMITH Coudersrort, Tan. 2, 1861.-15-Gmo. 10011 870RE2 Main above Third St., COUDERSPORT, PA. _ Iq. W.,ffiA2ol, Pnorazzrou. • ' • ;BOOKS, MAPS, - GLOBES, BLANKS— ' DOCKETS- , LEDGERS , ' DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, . PASS-BOOKS, DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, . HERBARIUMS, •, LETTER-BOOKS k INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Text- Beoks. All 'Vidal Books :used in the county kept on hand, or immediately procured when:desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, .kc, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC - BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon BOards Chess Men, kc., .ke.' PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, Sc. - [ll-34] . THE HEROES or PEACE EEO THE LIEROES OF,WAR E. Anthony, No. NI. "Btoadway,:New York, is now publishing, in addition to otherfpor traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu rope and America as • Brady's Rational Photographic Portrait Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America, not excepting Jeff Davis, Gen Beauregaxtl, Floyd, and a host of other, confederates. Price of Portraits, $3,00 Per dozen. Can be sent by mail. , . Scenes of the War for the Union, • are published; card, size,,and -in Stereocopic form. Also, Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon don' and in other parts of England and Trance, in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Holland, Switier laud, Spain, on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy Land, Chiba, India, Cuba, /tc., Fza, aeinfinflon. Our InstantanPous Stereoscopic 'Views are The Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of a second and the rushing of water,the moving of leaves. or the march of an army, does not in the least affect the taking -of these views. They are sold fOr $3 per dozen. We have alio on hand and manufacture the artiest assortment of Stereoscopes, Photo raphic Albums, and Photographic Materials in the United States, And perhaps in the world Catalogues, containing lists`of all our Pot traits, Views, Stereoscope; &c., sent tree"-by mail, on receipt of n stamp. E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, jvly near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. BLANKS of all kinds for sale at this Office Deeds, Warrants, BAmcntions, Summons, Subpoenas; Constable Sales, Township. and School Orders, Notes of all kinds—kept on hand and printed to order. JOB WORK at tended to promptly, and at prices to suit the times Give us a trial. The Rochester Straw-Cutter. OLMSTED & KELLY, Cohdersport, have the- exclusive agency for, this celebrated machine, in this county: It is covenient, du rable, and CHEAP. Dec. 1, 1860.-42 ADVERTISE. A DVERTISB in theJOIIII2CAL ! it 18 the on ly paper - in Potter county, and is a good medium through which to reach the people of all districts. .... par t .. uxYg' , . , - —-: --- bustion in Hydrogen. , Sanctioned by - the highest Medieal Anthorities,:hoth;.iri lEitrope and the .Uniqd States,: and prescribenntheir practice. I , . - i The experience of 'thousands dailyi proves that no preparation of Iron Can be caalpared with it. Impurities 'of the blood; depression', of Vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicates its neessity in almost; every conceivable case. I r ; Innoxious in all maladies in which it htis been tried, it has proved absolcitOly curatiVe in each of the following!com plaints, Viz : . 1 . - liDetoilfty, Nervous Affect:ow, Emcdiciation;i, _Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhceet, Dysentery; Incipient Consumptioh, , Scrofellous Tuberculosis, 1 Salt Rheum Ifismenitntation, "Whites, Chlartisii, LiOer Complaints, Chrohie Bela, daches, Rheuma tisM, intermittent Fevers, ; Finiples on the Face j i tcj' In Cases of General Debility, Whether the result, of acute disease, or of Ithe continued di minution of nervous arid muscular energy. from ChroniC complaints, one trial ofdhis res torative has proved successful to an extent, which no description nor vilritten attestation ' would render credible. '-Invalids so hang bed ridden as to have become forgotten In their OlVla neighborhoods, "have suddenly re-ati peared in the • busy world as if just rt.turned from protracted travel in a distant land.— Some very signal instancesl of this , kind are attested.to female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent inapsnius, ' santmitteous; exhaus-I tion, critical changes,: and plat complication' of nervous and despentic ni j ersion to air and exercise for which the phylcian bas]no name.' In Nervous .Affections of ll kinds, and for reasons faMiliar to medicalen, the operation I ofthis preparation of iron' must necessarily ! be salutary, for unlike the did oxids; it is vig-: orouSly tonic - without being exciting and oVerlieating ; and gently, regularly; aperient, even !in the most obstinate leases of costive ness Without ever being a gastric purgative; or inflicting a disagreeable tsensation. 1 It Is this hitter :proper-4y, among others,' which makes it so remarkable effectual and permafient a remedy for' Piles, upon: which it I also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which ' I form them. . i 1 , IDyspepsia, innumerable! as are its causes 1 a 'single box of these •Challeate Pills has of- 1 ten sufficed for the most li bitual eases, in- chiding the attendent Costa:dna:. 1 In unchecked Diarrhoea, eteh when advanced td Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and ap- ' parently -malignant, the ;effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. ' • 1 In I the local pains, loss off fresh and strength, debilitating cough, and remient hectic,which genetally indicate Incipient onsuniption, this remedy has:allayed the alJir of . friends and physicians, in several'ver : atifying, Ond in. 1 teresting instances. I 1 1 1 lii'l Scrofulous Tubercul s - .3, this jmecated iron,bas had far more than he good erect of t . the Most cautiously balan e preparations of iodine, Without any of th i well knowl,zi lia bilities. iI ! I . ' The attention of fenudes, cnnnot be top con- fidently invited to this renrgy and restdrativc, in the cases peculiarly .affecpng them. !lallheumatism, both chronic and inflam-. rnatdry—in the latter,fhon, iver, more 'decid edly-I,dt has been invariu.bly well reported, beta as alleviating pain rind reducing- the swellings and stillness of t joins anti must. cles.! ' • In Intermittent FeTert it ;must .neceparily be a great 'remedy aud energetic Irestotative, and its progress in the ne,v settlements of the West, will probably ,be one of high renown and usefulnez. , •s. No remedy has ever berldiscovereciffn the whole - history of medic-in vhichmscrt smell prompt, happy, and fully tCptoratiye of lcls.- good appetite, Complete}llg, estion, quisition 'of strength, with fin. unusual dispo sition for 'active and!cheeki c ,nl exercise, flume diately follow its usi. I Put tip in neat flat metalPboxes! contitining 50 pills, price 50 ccrits/ - perlbex: !for gale by druggists and dealers. VSI - ill bclsent free, to any' address on receipt of price. 411 let ters; orders, etc., shciuld t addre;ssed to . B. B. LOCKE & Co., .gtneral Agents, - ! 20 Cedar St., N. Y 'FURNITIRE I , ,1 ,W. 11. COATS, Baying enlarged and rditted his W E ROOMS, at . , - WELLSVILLE, has now on hand and will keep eonstantly for sale, a larger and betteri. rietyl of Ciabinet- Ware and Chairs, than ha e ever been Wilfred _in this section of the Coil try. i His stock of common w rk hai . never beenl . equalled. Having made xtiensive additlens to his assortment of: 1 1 • , PARLOR. FU lITURE; , i f be has now on hand Plain,3 hogany & Mar bletop Bureaus, Card tab 4 Csi Marble top Oide and Centre tables, Fruit o.nc, - Toilet st ds, Marble top. Wash stands. •: )- '- • ' ; I COTTAGE` , 1 1 !AND . I' . / ; I - , - t : ,F I EENCH i BEADSTEADS. COl7ll-43,! SOFAS,. AND TETE-A ' 7 Ep, new and beautiful Yarieti s. , Canti, Seat, ltahcfgany; Hoc neFid Easy "its, &c 4 &c. i • In fact every thing . in tl e ltne:of 1 jELTRN,, ca. be found at his estatolis iwent. Ha,'ving the best facilities for manhfa, tuning and Ipur chasing hiq stock fOr casli, ',.„ He will not be fUndersol 15, Those wishing tci buy,l wOl save at ; east twenty-five per cent, byl calling on - 1. H. Coats. : 1 READY MID ' GDFFIBTS 'of.all sizes kept constan ly, lon hand. . P s• - onal attendance with he re when requOF I; - ' V.H. COX' 1 ;Wellsville, Nov. 1, 196 Adininistiato WHEREAS, letters .1 the estate of RLIFII. late of, Jackson "Pp., P granted to the suhseribet notice is bereby.gi:iren to themselVes indebted .to immediate payment; and will present them duly tlement. P.EfiDELI February . 28, 1861 ----, 1 ^ • iLIFEIPILIS 4 D - ri Orr.xl.urrTß.RsJ, miIESE }aDic TS - ha ve now beenbefore 1 the p lie; foya pertoa pll s Y mei andldnringithat t e.tivesnaintained a high .character itC,alino t q,bry. p4rt IP the,. plost:.; 'fnetheli ektfaord nary 'arid itlineiliate po*er s ta. Of restoring perk t heaOhiciperSOusstiffering Wunder neatly eve : ,kind of, diseaae to Which the human:fraine - Hate: LI r _" :!_'!'' ~ : The following. "re -a ong thei 'Ellifteisin: i variety, of bnniatc, diseases in whieh the, 1 ; ,: !. 7 yieg4,abl :' Like ‘llAedicties,-... ' 1 Are well i'neWn ri he infallible. DYSPE?SrA, . y thoroughly cleansini th:, first Sind second omachs, and creating a fto': of pure healthy bile, i4tead of the stale r ,i: an hcridjkindf;iFLATULENCY, Logi of'Appetite Heallburn; llead,ache, Restlessness,' Ili-Ten; per, Ansieti, Laniguor, ruildelarickely, ir_hie 1 are the general. Sympt ros,of TioybTepsia,,wil ivanish, as : - ai not r at conseq:nence of its ;Cure COSTIVENE , bylrcleansing the whole lengtit of the int" -tines with a solvent prcicess and Withent viol nee ; all violent purgesle' aye the hoWelScoSti 6 within two days. "I'l ..FRVERS;of al kind* by restoring-the hipo. to a icgulai_circ lotion, through the pqcess of Iperspiratiori i such' cases, , and the I fiec ongh so;nliort - o all intestinal obstruction others. '1 1 , I 'Tile TADS Med curei RHEUMA , 1 Weeks, and, GO 1') moving looaf in' arid liganiehts o 'DROPSIES strengthening t l op'erate ixiOst del orgains, 'and beni thinlreznedy For ' !Also WORM ingsl of thei bow l tliese creatures SCIJRNTY 7 Ii SORES; b3t the! LIFF. the humors. - SCORBUTIC PLEXIONS, fluids thitifeed , of Whielf deem sallOw, cloudy, plexions, 1., The nse of thjese Pills 'for a v'ery.short'tim.e, NS ill effebOan entire .11re of SALT . Ire and a stdiking, ilaipioTement in . the ,clearness of the skid:, COIMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA will 'always be' cured byl one dose, or by iwo iii;t4e - Worst (lases: ' 1 ; / PILES.---l'h original proprietOr. of . .,these 3ledicines; by cure .Of Pilci of 3:73 :„Tetirs standing, by th i e use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone.__l_ I. IiEVER,'AN I theilVestei•U co round a safe, s gthei• medicin a return of the 'canes is, peruue • AND BE CORED. 1 ') RILIOUS FEVERS AND 'LIVER COM PLAINTS.--General Debility, toss of -Appe tite, and Disea4.es of Females—lthe Medicines hake been use witli the most' beneficirl re sults in cases of this description ::---Kings Evil, and,'Scorfula, Ili its worst formi, yields to the mild yet powerful action of th'ese re malrkable,3ledicines Night Siveats, Nervous Debility, 'Nervous omplaints! of all ' , kinds, 1, Palpitation of ' he Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured 1 t 1 . ikrEact.TAlA. DISEASES.—Persons whose eciistittitions ave become impairedl by the inrieleus use 3 - lEriccity, Will fidd these ,11 dicines a perfect cure, as they never fall to eradicate fro rn i the system, alli the eifects of 31ercurY,,infinjtely sponer t than l the mad pow erful preintratlons of Sarsanarilla. Prepared add sold.by W. 13.110FfAT, , I r • 335 [BItOADIVAT NEW-Y 0115.. 1 For stile by all Druggists. . - r • 1.1 . I I M .S. WlNSLtriv,• :' AL ti c:r.Perienced Nurse and Fel - hale Physician, presents to the attention of!mothers. her SOOT MING SYRUP, - 1 ' . FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, . nibich greatl: , facilitates the process of teeth mg, by softeritig the gums, reducing all in fhunation 11l allhy ,ALL PAIN and spas ; Modic:ablion and is - I ; , .SURE TO- REGULATE TI - lE'BOWELS •, , - Depend !upon it,. =Others, it will give rest to Frourselli;es, and I ' • . RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. i I , . ( We Ihave put up and sold !this artcle- for Over ten ; years. and CAN SAY, LN 'CONFI DENCE; AND TRUTH of it, Whitt we have never been able to;sny of any : ether medicine -'-NEVERAS IT FAILED,'; IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A; CURE, when timely: used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary all are delighted-with its opera tions,!and speak in terms of Comendation of its magical effects nnd medicdl Virtaeg. We speak in thislmattei "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten• years' elxperienee, AND 'PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF %V:tf.A.T WE HERE DECLARE. 'ln almost 0-cry! instarice where the infant is Suffering from pam arid exhaugtion, relief will be found in fifteen orltwenti minutes niter the syrup administe ed. , . I , , ' • I This*alunble preparation is anprescriP tion of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL FUL NURSES in New England, and has been tised,wi,th NEVER FAILING SUCCESS in `! ' THOUSANDS OF; CASES. 1 - • , It not'nly. relieves the child from pain, but invigprntes the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity; and gives tone and !energy to; the whole nystcM. It Will almost instantly; re lieve!.` I . ' I '- GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND w,,LND , 1 1 I . I , COLIC - ; Ij: , i 1 . and overcome convulsions, which, if not spee dily remedied, end in death. , We; believe it the:BEST and SURESTREMEDY, IN THE .WORLD. in all cases, of DYISENTERY-And DIARRHEA. IN CHILDREN = - whether it arIS es from, teething, or from any other cause. We would:,say Ito every mother who his a child - Suffering from any of the foregoing complaints ,__ J —DO NOTILET ;YOUR PRE.TUDICES, NOR TIIPIPREJrDICES OF OTHERS, Stand be tW C ep. , you and your suffering 'child. and the : relief that will bet StRE—yes,ABSOLUTELY' ; SURit---to'follow the use of this medicine, if timely; usell. FUR directions for using will acetimpanyi melt! bottle. None gentine un )ess !the- fay-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, Newi York, is on the outside wrapper., ' - ; Seild by Drug,Tsts throughout the world.' IPrincipal Office, 13' Cedar St., 1 :I I } -- 1 1 1 1ie * York:. . PRICE QNLI a '2S CENTS PER BOTTLE. 1 =I Per- Isted. ; 9 4 Iliotice.1 7 : f administraticni on ,Tllo,llPSON,dic'd, ottdr co. hare' been mdse form of law, .I.lllpersons knoWing alit estate, to make flare . b aving claims th ntmated foe set 63IPSON, T = N„ Adminars l • 1 1 Sold by, ',port, icities laie been known . to 1.5 . 14 perMane4tly in' three ,T in half that; time; by re amm ticin front. the Muscles fthe joints. ' :1 i i i, , all; inds, 133 , 1 ,freeine t and ie,kidneys mid bladder'i 'they iglitt'nlly 'on these. important j:, re,haTe ever been fOund a cer the w rile case:siof ,GROEL: by d sledging.from the turn ds th slimy matter to i which id er h ..., fLOEBS,'.and . 67VETERATE perfect ,Purityi which these giVe to the blood, Mad all 1 ERUPTIONS and BAD .CON their qlterative effect upon the the siin,tand the morbid state one a,l eruptive complaints, and other disagreeable '.core AGUE.—For this- scourge of lintry, these Medicines will be eedy, gild certain' ; rethedy.— s learp the system subjebt, Idiseasei—a cure;by these Med nent4rtrz TB E. 34 BE BATISFIED; Dy e 4. • 43401 6 -11th -7 - _ C: S.l & E. A. JONES 'Couders . - ~ to.ivo tre . , - 'OW - anomie 4 z af : .. " N\A ~.-•7.--. , .-r% 0 ,- •, i l - , 04 — 1% 3 r ~ .... . I - N40 6- S'Co - ,-.-.- -- - - : -,,.- :loslikiiii.4ilVi ' ' '''-- - 1 .. r - DIURETIONIC CI" ~., .--.. ',':,,,,,• ' . 11 :1,8 IrrSrlrialf - , ". DIVIMI , Ci ' CORMAL To the'caizena' of New jersey end.Pernisy/roni c : • ~. • APotheCarieß•4 2 WI", Grocers and • , .Priv4t ~F amilies. ' Wolfe's Pare Cogaan brandy, - r Welte's,Pure Iladeria, Sherry and Port Irmo. . Wolfe's Piro Jamaica and St. Croix•Rtut; \ Weife , o Pure. Scotch and Insh Whisky. , .. -.. TILIALIN BOTTLES. •_ ~ 1 beg leaye lo call the attention of the,citi. Z. - OTIS - of - the United States to e .the above Wars and,nouous, imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of Nei' York, whOse name IS familiar in 'every part of this country tor the.parity•of bis tel e . brated SCHIEDAM SCHEAPPE. _ Mr. Wolfe, i n his letter` o me; speaking , of the purity of his Wines,atidiLiqnorsi says : ". I, will stake my reputation` as - a! than my standing`as a men , chant ofthirtyyears' residence in the City of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best ifaality; and can 'be rehed upon by every purchaser." , Every bottle has the pro- , Prietor's name on the was,' and a far; simile . of his 'signatrire on the certificate. -The-pub lic are respectfully invited-to call and exam ine for,themSelves. For sale atltetail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEo. H. ASHTON', No. 832 Market st. Phil. • Sole Agent foriPlailaufelphia. Read the following from -the New' York , , . Courier: , •-•-- , - • Ei4oumous ,Busnass 'rou on New Yuan 3.funotri - xi: l -LWeare bappY to ;inform' our fel low-citizens that there is one place in our city - where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can, go and .purchase pure Wines and Liqriors, as pure.as imported, and of the I hest quality.: We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's ex tensive business, although it will repay any stranger or citizen to visit Irdolpho Wolfe's extensive ware-house, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, :and N 05.17, 19 and 21, Mark et field street.: His••stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry l j and Port Wine, Scotch and. Irish- Whisky, Jamaica and.St, Cr e ' Hum, some very old and eqyal to any, this conrktry. - -'He also had three large cellars, filled . with Brandy, Wine,•&c., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. ' Mr. Wolfe'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 sue. cessful with his Brandies and Wines: His business merits the patronage of every loVer of his species. Private fatuities *to wish pure Wines and LiquorS for.medical use shou4send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until einry:A v othecary in the land make up their minds to . discard the poisonous stuff from their sheivoS - ,. and replace it with Wolfeht pure Wines and Liquors.. - . • .. • ~We understand-Mr. Wolfe, .for the steam , ,thodatiora of small dealers in the country, pats up assorted .:dases. of Wines 'and Liquors.— Such a man. and such a inerchrint, -should be sustained against his tens of thousands ()fop. pcinents in the United Slates, who sell mall ing.but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. - [52-6m* 1 . 1 t , 0 I 01; WANT WHISKERS 7 1 1 _ Pp YOU WANT WHISKETIS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? • DO YOU WANT A MUSTACIIE't • BELLINGHAM'S • : aLEBRATPAY STIMULATING ONGUENT, For Hie IFfliskerS and h air. The subscribers take plea- , ure in annonec- 1 ing to the Citizens of the United States, that they have obtained , the '.Agency for, end are now enabled to offer to the' American public,' the abOve justly celebrated and world-re- 1 nowned article. - - THE STIFIALATING ON GHENT Is prepared by D . C. P. BELLINGHAM, an em•. inent physician of London, and is warranted, to Ming out a thick set of Whiskers •or , a Mustache, in from three to six 'weeks. This article is the only one of the kind used by the-French, and in London 4.nd Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical,- soothing, yet stimulating compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will cure tutu:case, and cause to spring up in place, of the bald 'spots aTine 'growth of new hair : Applied'according to .directions, it will tom Ran or towY hair sans,- and restore gray heir to its originat!color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible.' The " ONGUENT is an indis pensable article - in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they wonld"not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the United states, to whom all OP! derS Must be addressed. , Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Druggisis and Dealers ; or a box of the "One guent " (warranted to' have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (di rect), securely packed, on receipt r4 . _ . 'price and postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address IIaRACE L. HEGEMAN & GO,. • DRUGGISTS, LC.. 24 William Street, New' York cpantss • 11111 E undersigned vould respectfully inform thelsurrounding pommunity plat he leas taken; the rooms formerly occupied by A. G. Ohndted, where be is prepared to do AU kinds of Harness; 4700 c on the shortest • notice. - • • LONG STRAW • COLLARS. also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but atrial to insure their success. 1 Repairing done in ; good style. t ureingjes, ,Harnes,, and Hame.straps, Am.; kept constantly on hand. The public; re invited to call, and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. ' S. P. WAIL • Cocdersport Oct. I.6th, 1860.- NOTICE. BRADEVRD COUNTY 'PLOWS AND , , 1 POINTS, willbe foto:Whereafter at the store of E. N. STt,BI3INS'k BRO.. \ ge•A large lot Slat: reecrecd. : Coudersport, March 20,1861', _DVERTISE,in the Jour Only pavzin ti!e-cpc4ity. •
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