The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 29, 1858, Image 3

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COUNTI CONITEN
VE.NT/ON,
ooREPUB ELECTORS of the
ty o f PotterLICAN
are requested to choose Three
,iites from each Township, on Nriday,
gOth day of August, nezt e to rep
,T :aid township in a County ConveuEtio`
,held in Coudersport, on
TUESDAY,- AqGUST 24TH,
0 purpose of putting in nomination Can.
ge e for County Officers, to be suppdrted at
VSuing election, and for the transaction
,deb other basiness as may come before
It is earnestly requested that full del
tas be sent from each township. A list
he Vigilance Committees of the several
,hips is published herewith; whose duty
I be to attend to the organization of the
sry 3leetiugs, A. C. TAGGART, •
Chairman of County Committee,
Cvidersport, July 20, 1858,
Vigilance Committees
Allegany. Oeteayo
ii' . G. Judd, lE. Lyman,
Nelson, H. IL Lyman,
k I
bop. Jerome Chesebro,
Abbott. 1 Pike.
1 Conover„ I John Carell,
erick Suhr, 14. Q. Meirick.
4,. Rahn.
Portage.
Edward Huff,
H. V. Bizer,
Lemuel Lueorie;,_,
Bingham
Jones,
. Perry,
ter Leonard
Pleasant Valley.
Nlattbetv *Howl,
~.,
John J Roberts,
John F. Clark. :. •
Roulet.
John Lyman, Jr.,
Christopher Knowlton
'E. H. Burt.
Clara.
.tere as,
Venda rifacka,
tie Allen.
Coudersport.
is Benson,
1. Thompson,
ry J. Olmsted
Et:!alio.
Nelson,
Stecardson.
Henry Andreson,
Leroy Crittenden
Spitrord
Sylvania.
Robert Young,
Pardon Haskins,
C•. C. Rees.
Summit.
Merrick Jackz. , on,
Alfred Ayres,
.1. M. Bassett.
Genesee.
H. Perry,
, rlcs Lerch,
Darrow.
ffarriion.
'Dodge,
y Outman,
•ev Barth.
Sweden.
G. L. Catlin,
Matthew Ostrander,
H. L. Bird.
Sharon.
Joseph Mann,
Wm. L. Starkweather,
A. L. Ballard.
ihdor.
Mourn,
e 3 Taipei.
Homer.
in Thatcher_
laeet,
U. Crosby.
Hebron.
to W. Stillman,
Ulyasea,
0. A. Lewis,
Lucian-Bird,
Dan Baker.
rge Estes,
Rossiter.
if Branch.
Erastus Crippen,
S. M. Conable,
Lemuel Hammond.
Wharton.
John Bensley,
J. W. Rounds,
John Bearfield.
Joel on.
Crowell,
Thompson.
Keating
7 Harris,
'i ochbAugh,
ME
We would call• attention to the adver
:la of Emerson & Co., in this week's
RRELL LYMAN, ESQ., a much re-
citizen of Roulet township, and
inowa to the citizens of this county,
at his residence last Friday, aged
•su years
lre hope every farmer and gardener in
runty will read the article on our
ige in reference to the cause and
`the Potato Rot. It is an excel
rticle.
She farmers in this section are nearly
through, their hay-harvest, and are
' commencing their grain crops. As
7e can learn the crops in this cowl=
good, notwithstanding the back
las of the planting season. _ All
corn that we have seen look well,
re rapidly maturing.
Our neighboring village, Wellsville, N.
vus - visited by another destructivifife
today night last. It was doubtless
cork of an incendiary, and was first
rered in the ruins of Taylor's Hall,
.:ne of the thrilling accident on- the
ilt. Seven buildings in all were
lmong them, the office of the
rets. The type, press and most of,
ter fixtures of the office were saved.
Brass Band has been organized
Leacher engaged. We suppose it
lecessary to tell our citizens that
of the instruments am already in
ion,
are requested to give notice that
:tubers of the Association willmeet
Court House on Monday evening
?lete their permanent organization.
le members are expected to be
Note Reporters are becoming'
unerons than - Banks—nearly eve-
Iney-broker in the leading cities
established one for his out con-,
x. Some new work of the above
tion makes its debut in oar Office,
:tek recently; each giving . unmis-I
evidence of being the offspring of
financiers or "bank-kiters"—
laitniag to be necessary to the
Jets exigencies" of its particular lo
b and each disclaiming all other mo
for its establishment. In our
very few of them are worthy of
confidence, though occasionally
ay be found that is. The one which
=I
has fast made its appearance here:is
lay's Bank -Note peporter," pnbli
;weekly, ,at 112 South Third P
delphia, and :corrected Wok,
couch & en, Tern4yireekly, ' .s2,
anOni; geaii.Monthly, 81,25 ;
'75 cents per annum, It ins ap
anee aof first elmis Reporter: ;!
The Rational Flunees.
What the people Want to knoW is; kvilat!the'l
Buchanan administration find to .de with so
much money. and we apprehend. they will be
impatient till they have a satisfactqry :
particulars. , It appears to be•well confirmed,
that dicing the past fiscal-year ik .hae, received
from various sources over one hundred
lions of dollars. If our readers will; thinkiof
it, this is a pretty large sum,Of money. And
this is the h.:ginning _of govermOnt that
preached econoney and retreachnient, and
talked morally and wisely about sitaste and
extravagance. The question just no, * is, who
has got the money. ,
;• -
We know r of course, well enough where
portions of it have gone, being well aware of
the sums required by the terrible Mariam war,
and the fiecret .espionage serviceoind a few
such matters; but summing up aWwe know
anything, about; there still remain some thirty
odd millions to be accounted for. It is desi
,rable that the well fed clerks shoul t l hurry up
the figures, and•let us know what]o y national
administration have found to • oiiwith one
hundred millions of dolias. Some of their,
predecessors would have thoughfi theMselves
pretty well off, and quite secthe From any!
mysterious and annoying deficiency; with•that
Snug little sum.--31issouri Democrat..
13&"(301: Steptoe has been . defea*.d by the
Oregon Indians, and forced to retreat, with
eleven killed and fifteen wounded.
gi'Geo. John A. Quitman, died
recently, from effects of National llot;e1 poison.
4riu Atuttisrmtints.
Novel and'Extracirdinary I
NEW SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS
lINITED STATES .101JEATAL
Publishing_ House.
NCOURAGED by the UNEXAMPLED
it SUCCESS of Our novel and extraordina
ry Premium Offers, in tue circulation of the
long-established and popular pictorial month
ly, the UNITED STATES JOIALNAL, and in the
sale of our valuable Boults, we now announce
our uew programme of premiums for the sea
son of 1858 and 1859, embracing the celebra
ted Art Union Series of twelve large and splen
did Steel Plate Engraving,
and a schedule of
GOLD WATCHES, RICE JEWELRY of all
kinds. GOLD PENS, etc., offered on a scale of
liberality surpassing all previou's oilers.
Om Jewelry is composed exclusively of the
richest first-class articles, warranted to Hbe
solid gold, or precisely as repreSented - , and ev
ery person selects his owu premium. Ours is
the only PabliShing 11.. use that 'iiTers - Pretni . :
Inns on this plan, or that furnishes, this class
Of Jeivelrv.
The following is a list of a. ;cis of the arti4
cites, with the amount of 1.11. club for. Which it
is given as a pnmitn, and the postage re.;
quired forits delivery - by mail: _
Splendid Detached LeveEnam
eiee Dial eighteen carat Gold
Watch : warranted a perfct.ttiaie-' ,
keeper . . . . StiO 00
Elegadt Lepine Enameled Dial JI.B
carat Gold Watch . .
Large Double-Slide Gold Pencil
and Gold Pen, warranted to be [Postage.
solid gold throughout . 600 9c.
Beautiful Gold Pencil, warranted.to
be solid gold throughout
GoldtAPencit, Gold Watch Key, and
Gold Tooth Pick combined
Extensive Silver-Case Pencil (war
ranted same as coin) and Gold
Pen . . . .
Rich Gold Band Bracelet - .
Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet .
Superb lined Gold Locket, engrav
ed and turned . . .. 4 00
Set of Gold Cameo Ear Drops 6 00
Set of Gold Coral Ear Drops, 6 00
Gold Cameo Pin for Lady, 5, 00
Gold Florentine Pin for Lady, 6 00
Gold Bar Cluster Pin for Gentem'n 2 00
Set of Gold Cameo Studs, 3 00
Set of Engraved,Lined Gold Studs, 200
Set of Gold Cornelian Slheve But
tons, for Lady or Gentleman,
Superb Friendship Ring, solid
sit
teen carat gold, richly enameled, 4 00
A Miss's Ring, solid sixteen carat
gold, set with stone,
Among the Engravings are
The Signing of the Death Warrant
of Lady Jane Grey, from the cel
ebrated Painting by Daniel Hon
tingdon. 22 inches long by' 17
inches wide, $1 00 12c,
The Trapper's Last Shot, from the
great painting by W. Ranney,
18x24,
The Angler's Daughter, from the
great painting by Landseer,
Sparking, from the painting by F,
W. Edwards,
(For full Schedule, see our Catalogue.)
The UNITED STATES JOUIINAI 9 contains six
teen large folio pages, ably edited and pro
fusely illustrated. Price only 130 cents a year.
Our Catalogue contains over 1,000 of the
most useful, entertaining, and Popular works
of the day. . .
Any person sending us 50 cents or morel
either for the JOURNAL or fur - Books at the low
est prices, is entitled to the same amount , in
any of the premiums of hi.s own selection from
the schedule. He is also entitled to extra
Premiums amounting, to $l, and extra Books
or Journals amounting to $1 for every Club of
$lO, thus receiving for $lO, Books or Jour
nals amounting to $ll, and Premiums amount
ing to ,$ll. The amount to prepay postage
on the Premiums, should accompany each
order.
Every read'er is invited to form a chit), and
we - wish to arrange with some person at every
Post Office, to act as local agent and corres
pondent, who will be richly paid therefor.
Specimens and Catalogues sent free on ap
plication. Send on a few subscriptions at
once and select your premiums from thO above,
Lr when you receive the Catalogue. i•
T. 31. EMERSON tz CO., PuolishCr2,
40eBroadway, New Tork.
Administrator's. Not tee.
L"T.I4II.Sof administration, on the Estete
of atatata,l3Amas, late of eiharon' Town
snip, Potter County, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, all those in
debted to :he said este te. will Make iinMediate
payment, and those having eiq again2t the
same, will pi escat theui duly a r : L'Aeuticate.l for
settlement. 11A4NES,
• • SELENA J. BA4NES, Ailax.
Nil'port, June 14,1858.-10';48-6t.
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EXEC
50 00
200 9c.
800 9c
250 9c
400 9c
800 9c
400 3c
200 3c
1 00 12c
50 9c
50 9c
Ituie and -Ite,gtilationo,
LIST...OFTILAMIUMS
FMST ANNUAL. FAIR!
• • • OF
i.„
sEiTituti'Tat &11 - tttittitttlittgrti
• •
. j TO BE 'HEIM!) AT Eatri,EitSPOltT, PA.; :
Wednesday and Thuil.sday; October 13th &31.4 th,
I ' RULES A D REGULATIONS: ,
I. All Animals, to be entitle. .to compete for Premiums, shall have be
and own in the County, by .the persons 'presenting them, - at least four
o
previoUs .the Annual Fair, and all anituali, except breeding stock, shall h
bred and raised in the County ; 'at when Working Oxen or Matched H
e t
Mam'are entered for Premiums, they shall be eligible if one was raised
county. 1i- 1 . - ..,
IL o person or persons shat'be permitted to compete for a Premium on any
snide of Domeetic Manufacture, for Butter or Cheese, unless .the same
. shall have
been iva e, or manufactured by such person or persons, or his or their family or
families, , ithin the
-year that it shall be offered for a premium.
111. Exhibitors must become members of the Society and have their articles
and animals entered on the - Secretary's book on or before the daf next ! preceding
the opening of the Exhibition; and all articles and animals must be brought within
the t enclosure as early asxion of the; first day
.of exhibition,iii order that they , may
be suitably arranged. The Managers do not intend to ASSURE any exhibitor I'who
NEGLECTS these requirements, that his articles can be submitted to the Judges
While evel effort will be made to secure the examination and proper notice-ofev
ery article' n exhibition, justice to those* who comply with the rules of the Society
requires that they shall in all cases firsVreceive attention.
IV. Ar!ticles or animals removed before the close of the Exhibition (except by
permission of the President) can not receive a Premium, though awarded.
V. Should any individual enter an animal in any other name than that of the
bona fide owner, the, person makinc , . such entry shall not be allowed a premium
should one be reported by the Judges, and shall be precluded from competing at
any future exhibition of the Society. ,
• VI. Persons entering stock of the age of three years and under, shall furnish
the Judges evidence of the time when the animals were dropped, to be filed by them
with the Secretary; and the ages of animals above this, to be given on making
their entries.
VII. The Judges shall in.all cases withhold premiums where the animal or ar
ticle is not worthy, though there be no competition.
VIII. No premiums are to be awarded to' Bulls, Cows, or Heifers that have
been fitted for the butcher—the intention of the Society being to promote the rear
in of superior animals for breeding purposes.
Whenever it shall appear to the Judges that articles of superior merit have
been presented, not noticed in_the Premium List, they shall make special report
thereof to the Board of Managers.
- X. It is particularly desired that no persons shall be present, while the Judges
are examining the Stock referred to them; except those taking charge of the ani
mals, unle,s by special request. •
LIST OF PREMIUMS;
CAT Tl.E.—Native and Improved Breed.
Best Bull, 3 years old and upward, of each, - - -
do 2 do , do ' do - - -
do 1 'do do do • •_ -
do , Calf do - -
Best Heifer Cult; -do .. - -
Best Yoke of (Neu, - - - -
. _
Second best Yoke of oxen, -.- - - - 2.00
Best Yoke of Steers; 3 years old, - - - - - . - 1 SO
Best Yoke of Steers, 2 years old, - , - - - - 100
Best Yoke of Steers, 1 year old, - - - - . -• . 50
Best Training of Steers, in each class, by Boys under 16 years old,, Book
B±st Mikh Cow, - - - - - - -3 00
•
- -
• - )nd do do do
~ - - . - - 2 00
[To be kept on Grass during the experiment and for two weeks previous to each period of
trial—each period to be of 10 days, and at intervals of not less than one month apart. The
statement furnished to contain—the Age and Breed of Cow; time of Calving; quantity of
Milk in both weight and measure, and also the weight of Butter, during the period of 10 days.
Butter made, to be exhibited at the Fair, and also the Cow. Statement to be verified by the
affidavit of the competitor and at least one. other person having a knowledge of the. facts.]
Best Cheese—not less than 10 lbs..
HORSES.— Thorough-Bred-LDraught—For All Work
Best Stallion, of each, - - - - - -
Best Brood Mare, of each, (with foal at her toot) 4 y'rs old and upward,
Best Gelding, of each, 4 years old and upWard - -
Best do do 3,2, and 1 year old, each, - - -
Best Mare, - do do do . - . - -
Best do 4 years old and upward, - - - -
Best Sucking Colt, - - - - - -
Best Span of Carriage-Horses, Matched, - - - -
Best Span of Draught-Horses, - - - - -
Best Span of Mules, - -1 - - - -
SIIEEP.—Long- Wooled—Middle-Wooled—Merinos—Sazons—Cross Breeds
Best Buck, of each, 2 years old and upward, - - -
Best do do under 2 years old, - - -
Best Pen of 5 Ewes, 2 years old and upward - - - -
Best Pen of 5 Ewes, under 2 years old, - - ; -
Best Pen of 3 Buck Lambs, - - - -
do do Ewe do - - - - -
Best Samples of Wool, not less than 5 Fleeces, - - -
[Samples of each to be deposited in Museum of Society.]
Best Sheep Dog, - - , - - - -
Large Breed, which Ica weigh over 350 lbs. I Small Breed, which will weigh less than 350 lbs.
at matare age at mature age.
Best Boar, 2 years old and over, 1 year old, 6 months old—each . - . 150
Best Breeding Sow, 2 years and over, 1 year old, 6 months old—each 1 50
Best Sow, 6. months and under 1 year old, - - - 1 00
Best Lot of not less than 5 Pigs, under 6 - months old, - - 1 00
Best'Cured Ham, -- - . - - - 2 00
• [The Ham to be cooked and brought to the Exhibition with the skin on, accompanied also
with a-statement of-the mode of curing.]
Best Lot, (not less than 1 Cock, & 2 Hens,) Native & Improved Breeds, each, 1 00
[Of Dunghill Fowls and Guinea Hens, a lot of not less than 6 will be required.
Best Display of Pigeons, . . . .
Best General Lot of Poultry Owned by one person, . .
_ _, DAIRY, GRAZING AND GRAIN FARMS,
Best Farm,
2nd do do
3rd do .; do
[Condition, Cultivation and Buildings will be considered by the Judges in their award, and
a statement of the Management will be required of each competitor.. They are also requested
to notify thei Recording Secretary at an early date, to enable the Judges to visit their Farms
during the growing season.]
WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT,
Best 3 Acres of each, • . . . .
2nd- do do • do . .
Best and most Timothy Hay, from 3 Acres,
do do Clover do do . . • . .
Best i acre of Potatoei or Turnips, each, * . . • ,
Best i• acre of Field Beets, Carrots, White Field Beans, or Peas, each, 75
[Competitors for Premiums on the above must exhibit a sample of the crop , at the Fair.
furnish a st4tainent of the mode of cultivation, Mid also a certificate of two respectable
neighbors es to the product and measurement of the ground.]
I TIMOTHY, (Large and Smali,) CLOVER AND FLAX SEED.
best Bus7lo of e:teh,
. 1 G_RDEN-VEtIETABLIS,-SIIGAR AND HONEY: '. ' '
Best'SF . sortment of Vegetnbles, .- ' ' , . . •
Best :.-:Linples of each, , .
.
. .
do .do ,do raised by youth not over 16 years old, . . .
Brest Sp•Tilr": , ..:, of :1S:: pie Sugar, not less thari 10 Pos.; . . .
Best Speck:ea of lirency, not-uver 6 lbs.,. to be taken without destroying the
bees ) a statement of . management and kind of hives to be furnished ; '
-AND
Or THE,
SWINE
POULTRY
.. , : ORCHARD AND GARDWFO
'Res't Assortmenkof-each,• • •'. , . -.. . .
Best' Samples of ,each Araric4 , , :. • '• : i
' .:
[Ncit to.ba , remti'Ved unit dose 'of Exhibition. Precautions mu be adopted to prevent bi
jary..k • . i 1
..._
HOINsHOLD' MANIIPACTURrth, &0 1 :
''
[A Committee ofidudges, composs4 of Ladies, will be appointed, with, instructions to
commend awards to the most deserving, not exceeding in any case $1 00.] •
. , . . HECHrAL AND
,PARHING IHPLEHtNTS AND MANUFACTURR.
tA'DiScretion yiCominittee will be appointed, with instructions to recommend 'an tilVari
for the hest arti e pinny kindi that may be exhibited, not exceeding $1 50.] - '
THE Anoivil Pitzttartts will be paid in..Money„or, at the option of/the De poi;
tor, in AGRI U.LTURAL BOOKS, furnished with a ' _ • .I , _
I t
. ~
41i . ' , 0 tly Engraved i110ana;.....:
1
in which will be Inserted,the name of the person to whom thePreminm is awarded
coupEttiPoli.,l June 15, it5R.; • - ' ' .
is*
858.
!en kept
'
months
ve-been
orses or
in the
Qoudeirsport Acad4airiay. -
,
NOTICE in -hereby given that an Election
will be held by the Stockholders of Bald Insti
tution, at the Conti House in Coudersport, on
FRIDAY, THE 6TH . DAY OF AUGUST, next,
between the hours f:of I and"s o'clock e. tx.,. for
the purpose of electing TRUSTE4 as re
quired by law. I By order of the rel.
Codersport, Juli2o, 1.858. -
I
.i, GRAVEL AND STONE.;
By,this we understand a collection of sand- I
like substance having been lodged in the pass
eke of the 'urine. !When the: sytem is in a
healthy state, this Substance is carried off by
the natural passage of the body; but when
there is a weakness of any organ, especially
the kidneys, they become incapable of expell
ing suck sandy concretions, and consequently
they are lodged in the kidneys,, urethra, or the
bladder, causing great inflammation to- those
organs, and greatt pains and swelling,. and
great difficulty, in voiding the. urine. It has
been admitted by many physicians, that.
Morse's Indian Root Pills are made out of some
particular plants Which - lia4e • a wonderful
charming influence in'dissolving the substance
which has clogged) the passage, and by their
Cooling properties} they expel all inflamma
tion,
and leave the water passage in.an active
and healthy state. From three to four of these
Pills night 'and morning, from 'one to two
weeks, will 'decide t how this areadfai disease
is to be treated,' and as they remoVe the cause
of every kind of diSease, it is utterly bnpossihre
for them to' fail in Curing - thel gravel, as they
unclog the passage, and leave the parts irr a
healthy and lively condition.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root, Pills are sold
by all dealers in Medicines .
READ
COiLKIN 2
$3 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
60
AND RIEMEMBER,
WHEN ABOUT DIAKINGJ, PURCHASES
THAT
PI
D.
3 00
STOCK IS REPLENISHED AGAIN WITH
NEW 4. SEASONABLE
GOODS,
I -
BOUGHT LOW, ,AND FOR SALE AT A
SMALL,- ADANCE.
HOT WEA m It,
And More Expected !
LAWNS, BAREdES,
CHALLIES, and other
SUMMER GOODS,
1 00
JUST RECEIVED, and
. will be SOLD CHEAP;
Also{ a LARGE STOCK
of C 0 TT,ONADES,
LINENS, DRILLS; &c.;
for MEN AND -BOYS'
TS.
2 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
PALM-LEAF,STRAW,
COLORED LEGHORN
and the LARGEST &
BEST iDsOrtment 4:)f
' SOFT HATS ever offer
' ed in THIS MARKET !
Boots & Shoes!
LARGE ASSORTMENTS - LOW
PRICES-AND, WHAT IS OF MORE
IMPORTANCE, ARE WELL MADE
FROM GOODf STOCK.
1 00
MAkE HAY
While tp.e Sun Shines
But before commencing, see that
you have plenty of good utensils,
such as
50
2 00
SCYTHES, SNATHS, FORKS it RAKES. c.
If anything is lacking , please 411
at OLBISTED!S—PIent on hand.
1 --,
• i ,
Clottupg C!oths
71 7
. .
CRAVATS, COL and large lot of
5 00
4 00
300
GLOVES it.HOELEIi4' now on hand.
• -
GROCERIES.
3 00
1 00
1 50
1 50
1 00
ri ty .
A full suppiy l , at the lo est prices.
T. T., T . 1• T(h . , -
Warranted to give satisfaction, or
the money refunded. ,TRY IT.
Coudersport, 44 13, 1858.1
PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
IIIE subscriber would respectfully,. inform
the citizens of Potter that I wilt fur
nish to order, Pianos and Melodeons from the
best manufactories in the Union, And upon
reasonable terms.. -All,letters of inquiry will
receive prompt attention.
Address,. - C. D. BROWN,
Ulysses, Potter Co., Pa.
Ulysses, May 25, 1855.-45-FBt.
1 00
1 00
50
50
50
ME
OLMSTED'S
SUMMER 'WEAR,
AT. LOW FIGURES
FOR. READY PAY.
Ell
71E
TO EVERY FEMALE? IN rik my,oi
• STATES.'
MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL - I
VOR THE CURE'OF ALL THOSE PA.II4F
.11:_,_,DLSESSES PECULIAR. TO WOMEN'.
lthcirAucc for many years afflict;
with most of the diseases that are com Mon
females, spending ,a large fortune in ten yea
in trying the different means of treatnient-fj,
her relief, to no avail, was prevailed upon
many of her friends.to visit Cuba, Decemb.
'4 . 8, for the' purpose• of regaining her form
health. While there, she obtained a prescri
tiem,lfrom &Spanish Physician—
• , "Whose silver locks
I Were tending to the grave." •
With which, through the mercy of God, s to
,
was restoredtto her youthful health.
'After bei return she made knOwn to hun
k
die& of be female sufferers the effects of the ,
remedy with equally as great success. • •
This exttliordinary medicine is offered tot 4e
public for the relief and cured all the Painful
and dangerous diseases peculiar to wont,
and that the female constitution is snlject
• To those suffering from " Prolapsus. Uteri,"
Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys-
menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speedy cure can. ek
.obtained. •
To those suffering from Falling of theWoutb .
or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female
Cordial is especially recommended. It is wtir
ranted to Cure this painful disease if •per u se!
vered in. - I, =
In all spinal affections, pain in the regi 3 On
of the, Pelvis, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria
Sick-hiadache, and all those diseases prising
.from the peculiar formation of women, the
Cordial will be Tound of an immense value,
This medicine moderates all excess, andre
moves all obstruction; it invigorates the de
biliated constitution for the duties of life, and
when taken in middle age proves a - blessing.
31odestyforbids us, in a public advertise
ment, to make full the details ; but the wrap
per around each letter will fully explain cirtry
case. •
Iderchants ) females, or others, by ser ding a
three cent stamp, can have any information
l iespecting:the operations of the medicine.)
Agents wanted irrevery tillage in the Uni
ted States. Put up in half pint bottles; V 2.00
per bottles ; 50 per cent. off to the trade. 14%1l
orders mast be addressed to
Dr. J. D. STONEROADL
(Sole Proprietor,)
Lewistown, Pa., Boi 111.
11:1-ly
attention,
THE WHOL
CLARK. i4e PHILLIP'
WHO have run the well-known
"OLD REGULATOR,'
at Wellsville, for the last two years, have
a general fitting up ,outside and in, and
filled it up to overflowing with
GROCERIES tr. PROVISION
BOOTS-d: SHOES,agenearaCiari
Hardware & Cutlery,
comprising All things necessary for Fa
Mills, Mechanics, Farmers, &c.';. and w,
bound not only to Regulate, but, to be
crowd iu the
LOWEST PRICES,
DM
BEST QUALITIES,
in this town and Olean. One of the Sr
big had OVER 20 YEARS'EXPERIE.
Merchandizing,—and with abundant pe
ry facilities, we know we can
BACK
our statements, and everybody is inv
test the truth of the same. • .
We furnish Merchants and Pedlars
SUPERFINE FLOUR at $4 /ilbbl. ; S.
$1,75; Fine YOUNG-HYSON TEA 37i
lb.; 'Choice WHITE FISH and TROUT,
BEST NAILS $4,25 %.1 keg,
things in proportion. We can do you
and expect to-receive pay for our lab,
investment by selling large amountsd
wholesale way, to Merchants, Hotels,
&c. We are aware that every Picinin.
tells the same yarn, and advertise. to
-more than they have or can do ; but co
see us, and you will say
NO LIE TO MI
.
E. P. CLARK—one of the firm—has
built a - a_
Banking Office
- -
adjoining the store, and is prepiFed to furnish
il ii
) i DR A FTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE
of this country, England, Ireland a d Scot
land, make - Collections &Reinittances buy ail
qffellilliglii Voif .J
at its'value, furnish Gold and Silver,
other things growing out of the basin
- LOCATION—Foot of PLANK-RO4
on the Rail-Road Track.
CLARK & PHIL,
Wellsville, July 7, 1858.-10:51—tf.
Z. J. THOMPSON,
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKEB a. d ; RE
PAIRER, Coudersport, Potter Co, P ~takea
this method of informing the pub-
lic in general that he is prepared
to do all work in his line with I pro ptness,
in a workman-like manner, and.o on :the
most accommodating terms. Pay
. ent •for
. Repairing invariably required on delivery of
the work. raii„. All kinds. of P OTAICE
taken on account of work.- - ' 10:35.
Administrator's No#ce.
‘NATPREAS, Letters of administTation to
V the Estate of Is,uc Pan.i.uus,l late of
Clara Township, Potter County, Pa., deceased,.
"have been granted to the undersigned,ltill per-•
sons indebted to said estate are requested : to
make immediate payment, and those
claims, against the same, will present theta
duly authenticated for settlement;
N. PHILLIPS, Adair,
Clara, May 29, 1858.-10:48-GL
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cts.
$4,50
other
good,
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in the
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times
and,•
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