The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 30, 1858, Image 3

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F e would call attention to the, lima
• of the "Broadway o,t,nnibile" . in
I column. The advertisement
for itself. _ _
Court set here last week, and_ a large
'lrit of business was transacted. A
I ber of Commonwealth eases were dis
' of, and many civil tnits
Knickerbotker Hagatine for October is re
, a nd we are revelling in its literary ex
icies.during our leisure moments. It is
arorite Magazine, and we take great Corn
io imbibing its sweet brevities when we
physical or mental rest.
view of the fact that many of our mb
ar" may find it convenient to, square ac
mts with us on the occasion of the County
; t we have determined to postpone leaving
,mottled accounts in the hands of s. Jas
on' after that time. Bring us grain, po
butter, in fact any marketable farm
ice, if you cannot raise the money.
The following will be interesting to the
lerous acquaintances of Mr. Ellsworth,
:h we take frau the Lycotning Ga
lt' the 2.2c1 inst.
'he case of the United States vs. L. A.
arth, charged with having dealings
parlous coins, was next taken up, and
r the evidence was heard, abandoned
the government."
trod Cora.--We have been favored with
ears of corn raised by ABEL U. Ctiosar,
) m:r township, which we think challenge
!titian. He says he raised one hundred
els of ears from one acre, and the ears
are average specimens of his crop. It
irge, bright, yellow grain, of twelve rows
ear, and a friend of ours counted 512
on the smallest of the three ears I Can
beaten in the county ? We have hung
teiraens on a nail in our sanctum, and
comparison by the corn-growers of
We are quite willing that our speci
all be improved upon.
uvrizers the world over—and- they
serous as civilized humanity, on
ion—are straining their optics .
is and uiornings, now-a-days, to get
?se of llis Majesty Charles XII; the
itennial Comet; which is seen above
stern horizon, now, at about 4 o'clock
~ and 6P. M. We have seen hint,
its twiliahtglory, several times; and
little inclined to think that, if his
ans are war-like towards our mnn
habitation, President Buchanan
need more money, to fight him of
lazing tail than he did to frighten
`the many wives.
frr's Ccncert last Thursday , even
a treat to those of our citizen s
fond of good music—and- who
say that music has no charms for
, must live a miserable life inde4.
.rformers were proticients in their
in, and the programme consisted
2 instrumental and vocal pieces,
m not listened to as good music for
two years. We trust he will fa
with another concert during the
Oar citizens will, we balieve,
Ily turn out -to witness the per
: of a new programme—if- the
not pinch too close.
• or the Potter Journal.
eof the Wonders of the
World.
m Clark, a man universally re
, is a candidate for the Office of
Treasurer.- He is the candidate
)emocratic party. In this-remark
imumstance We have the. strange
before us of a full-blooded Garri
,
Abolitionist being made the caudi
'the Slavery propagandist party of
iuty. The lion and the lamb-have
wm together. Abolitionism :and
wonism have embraced each other.
?py pair are to be united in -the
11 matrimony on the 2nd Tuesday
)ber next. The voters of Potter
will act as Officiating Priest. The
' from this happy union will have
for its God-father and Abolition
r its God-mother. At the baptis
mt it is to be christened " A MAL
)N." The following lines will be
upon its tomb-stone in counnem
its premature death :
•
I PPf . infant—early blest-- -
; 111 peaceful slumbers, rest."
will be the next wonder of the
be chronicled in this eventful
VINDEX.
tiq have you got everything
)r the Fair a week from Tuesday?
an ox, a cow, a calf; a horse,
r colt; an acre of grain, potatoes,
beets, beans, bay, corn, or any
licit You think will compare M
aud may excel that of any other
. the county? If not, you have
4 7 negligent of an important: in
your own and of the county. A
awarded at that Fair is a . publi
F. ;onof en intelligence
his
a,. your ergy,
ctroi ylt in that particular class
not worth - trying-for?
l '''' you a ploug h or other
UEL 11. yr—
euker C o ., p ag wtuch you desire to
i'lltsrt i oaths Hof cabinet-ware .or
enOking ;...liave you the draught; or
model;of a cheap -house or . cotta of
your own invention;—have you ; any piece
of mechanical or scientifii ingennity which
will bring you Ihe::corrimunitY credit
and, : bonor ? If so, 1)64 it to, 'the Fair
and claim , your just reward.
Housewife!' have yon done any good
cooking, spinning, knitting, - embroidery,
sewing, Veaving, quilting, or other porta
ble housework which will commend your
virtues and worth to your husband and
"the rest of man-kind•Alor i vrhich will be ,
a good example for others wives and their
daughters ? The Fair is , the: place to
make that fact known. , • •
Girls--Young Women! do you want, to
marry; do you want to commend yourself
to th& young men as one likely to be a
good wife 1. If you do, bring some of
your handiwork to the Fair, .with whih
to make a silent appeal to 'their purses,
while by your modest demeanor and 'gen
tle sympathy you are taking their hearth
by storm.
I
Young Men if you want good wives
you will have an excellent i opportunity at
the, Fair to make selections from many
candidates.
Everybody I
_come to the Fair, and, en
courage by your presence and interest a
great and good cause. You cannot all
come, to be sure, but every family should
be represented In some manner—either
personally or by prosy. Shall it not be
so. You all turned out tol the circus— .
can not, half of you come to the Fair. It
is the first, Sand may Lc the last held in
Potter CLunty. Will you let a gre4 in
terest go by default, for want ofiyourpret3-
ence and encouragement? Verily, you
should say Nay!
'-Onward, onward may we ' press '
Through the p ith of duty;
Virtue is true happinesS,
Excellence true beauty."
FRANK JOHNSON, a 'free man of color,
has just returned to Newcastle, Pa., after
having been a slave in the South for eight
years. He was decoyed to Lynchburg,
Va., about 1850, since which time he has
been a kind ofctrculating medium through
out the whole region extending from Vir
ginia to South Carolina. He has been
sold twelve times, at prices ranging 'froin
8500 to $l,OOO. At length', be;ng identi
fied, his case. came ttpTor trial in the court
of Moore county, N. C.,by which he was
set at liberty. • ,
Tnu violin which Ole Bull uses in his
concerts is of very considerable value. It
was made in 1593, by Gaspard de Solo,
by order of Cardinal Aldobrandii (after
wards Clement VIII) and is ornamented
with chasing,s Benv"nuto Cellini. The
Cardinal gave the instrument to the Treas
ury of Inspruck, but in 1808 it fell-into
the poisession of a French soldier, who
sold it to Dr. Paganini, brother of the cel-
ebrated violinist, and he bequeathed it on
his death-bed to Oie Bull.
Speciqi Ifotices.
CONSIIMPTIVES.—The advertiser hav
ing been restored to health in a few weeks,
by a very simple remedy, after having suffer
ed several years with a severe Lung Affection,
and that dread disease. Cousumption,—is
anxious to make known to his fellow.sufferers
the means of cure. To all who desire it he
will ,send a copy of the prescription used (Ace
of charge), with directions for preparing aid
using the same, which they will find a sure
Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4-c.
The only °neet of the advertiser in sending
the perscription is to benefit the afflicted, and
he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as
it will cost them nothing, and may prnveTa
blessing. Parties wishing the 'prescriptidu
will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
- 10-3mo.] Williamiburg, Long Island.
PIMPLES AN!) BLOTCHES.
Are the result of impure blood. The blood
becomes thick and clogged. The - skin is not
able to cast off the impurities so important- o
health. How many young men and women
we see with their faces covered with pimples
and blotches, who are endeavoring to remove
them by the nse of soaps and washes - of vari
ous kinds. This is very dangerous and should
never be practiced by persons desirous of good
health. Mothers who have children afflicted
with sores and eruptions should never dry
them up by external applications, for in this
way they will drive in the humors and prci
duce ill health for the child during its whole
life time. There is no mother that likes to see
her children afflicted with feeble health.
MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are pre
pared expressly . for - the cure of eruptions Of
the skin, such as Pimples,. Blotches, Sores, "cc.
They cleanse the blood of all impurities, prii
dining a beautiful, clear and healthy skin, do
much admired by all peoole of taste and re
finement.
Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold
by all dealers in bledieinea.
1
itimottneeiiings.
County Treasurer. i
To the Electors of Potter County:
From my own inclinations; and the advice
of my friends, I am induced to offer Myself is
an Independent Candidate for the. office of
COUNTY TREASURER, subject to your deci
sion at the ballot-box.
Enlalia, Sept. 22, 1858.*
COUNTY TREASURER.—The undersigned
would announce himself as an American lade
pendent Democratic Candidate for the Office bf
County Treasurer. SAMUEL McNIEL.
1 Coudersport, Sept. 7, 1858.*
Assembly—Anti-Lecompton.
ToMe Electors of Me Representative District
composed of the Counties of Tioga and Potter:—l
am a Candidate for the office of Representa
tive in 'the next General Assembly. Should I
be 'elected, my constnents may rest assured
that, - to the bat:of - my ablyt i f t ,they-uill be
' , represented upon 'the principle s .ot the
Decla
ration of. Independence - and the Constitution
of the Union atul_espeeially that ihe Feofile
-of the;' Territories Ktnisas,) have the
same right to resist the enforcement of slavery
uliorr , them a*siiiist their willrthat our Fathers
ha t ite resist the'...Starop rket.r.bf,:..George
and throw Tea', into: Boitint: Efarbor.; If
'this be Treason, make the .rnontsef it; -.:
- • JNO.' s EILBOITRNC.
Pike, Potter Co., Pgi. June 30 1 'lB5B.
-atrk;:gOitiOto,*ptio,;-:,
THE . "BROADWAY ONNIBUS;"
. THE . 0114ATE8T . PAPER - OPIII2 'At -
A beptitifrqy 111ustra!e4 sheet,
A budget of Wit, Humoi,'Facts, and Scenei
drawn from life—" . ifire
.you' 'are, right away,
right away, Broadway, Broadivay, right up!"
Only 'Fifty • Cents-jump in and take R . -ride.
Once seated in our" Ousiaps,". we will endeav
or to'both amuse and instruct you, Mid 'give
you, in. the course of the 'year, at east fifty
cent's worth' of Fun and useful information.
We will show you up Broadway, down the old
Bowery, through Chatham and the other Prin
ciple streets, giving you amPle time to see the
Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter
Funks, Confidence Operators, kc. Ace. We will
show you the city by day light, by gas light,
by moon light, by candle light, by star light,
and will drive the " OMNIBUS" to some parts of
the city where there is no light! We will en
deavor to post you on 111 the tricks and traps
of the great metropolis and also amuse many
an hour with interesting reading matter.
" Throw physic to'the dogs." If you have the
Blues, the Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatiim, or
are unfortunately troubled with a scolding
wife, we will guarantee to make you forget
your troubles, laugh almost against year wilt,
and grow fat. Everybody should subscribe to
the ",Onsintrs" at once. The "BROADWAY
03tstaus" will make its appearance on the first
of each month, filled with amusement and in
struction 'for all. Price, Fifty Cents a year,
in adiance—three copies to 'one addres, One
Dollar; the cheapest paper in the States I Who
will get us two subscribers and receive one
copy free? All ccirnraunications should 'be
addreised to CHAS. P. , BRITTON,
; Editor "Broadway Omnibus,"
10-6 t. 297 Pearl Street,- N. Y.
• I A, 'IL C. HROCKEN,
22. Cliff Street, New - York,
MAN °FACT URER OP
cuss SYRINGES: HOMEOPATHIC VMS,
GRADUATED MEASURES, HUBS:
I ERN BOTTLES, EyC.
Glriss Ware for Chemists, Druggists„ Per
fumers, Photographers, etc. Green Glasiware
by the package. A liberal discount made to
the trade. Orders from Country Druggists and
Dealers solicited. Price Liss sent on appli
cation. 11:2-3mo.csco.
. DR. GIILITERWELL
ON MANHOOD;
A MEDICAL ESSAY ON A NEW, CERTAIN
AND RADICAL CURE. OF SPERMA
; TORRIICEA, Itc., WITHOUT THE
USE OF INTERNAL MEDI
CINES,
CAUTERIZATION,
Just. PUBLISHED, the 6th edition, in a sealed
evelope, gratis and mailed to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of two stamps.
This little work, emanating from a celebra
ted member of the medical profession, gives
the most importaht information ever published
to all persons entertaining doubts' of their
physical condition, or who are conscious of
having hazarded their health and happiness—
containing the particulars of an entirely new
and perfect remedy for Spermatorrhon, or
Seminal Weakness, Debility; Nervousness, De
pression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude,
Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharge, Im
paired Sight and Memory, Blotches and Pim
ples on the Face, Piles, Indigestion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, and Bodily Prostration of
rthe whole system, inducing impotency and
mental and physical incapacity,—by means of
which every one may cure himself privately,
and at a trifling expense.
Var Address DR. CIL J. C. KLINE, Ist Av
enue, cor. 10th street, New York; Post Boi,
No. 4586. [7-3 mos., inside.]
BRANDRETH'S PILLS
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
Continued pain or uneasiness in any organ
is generally cured by one or more doses of
Brandreth's Pills. Thirty years personal ex
petience by the undersigned fully justify this
as ertion.
r. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y., says
"II have cured the deplorable costiveness of the
bowels with Brandreth's pills, when every
other remedy had failed, and the patient was
given up to die.. Skin diseases of an invete
rate and painful eharacter r suckas erysipelas,
salt rheum, titter and summer-heat, 1 have
seen eradicated by their use. I have cured
the rheumatic, the epileptic, the ranilytic and
the consumptive with- these excellent pills
alone." •
In jaubdice and all affections of the liver.
dyspepsia, dysentery and' diarrhea, pleurisy,
sudden pains and inflammations, emale on
structions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even
gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way
to the use of this medieine, , and now, after
twenty
, years' experience, my estimation of
Brandreth's Pills continues to increase.
OBSTRUCTION.
A young lady, beautiful and healthy, took
cold, which caused a serious obstruction for
two years; her health was broken down and
her beauty departed. At length Bratidreth's
Pills were tried; eleven doses, of from two to
four, were taken in Sheen days preceeding the
usual period. Regularity was restored, and
her health and good looks recoyered.
WORMS. • .
Brandreth's Pills are the best vermifuge ;
they are infallible. A little child, six years
old, for some weeks was drooping; its mother
gave it one of Brandreth's sugar coated pills;
the next day there came away a worm sixteen
inches long, and as large as a child's finger.
The chili was well.
PLEURISY.
A gentleman, away from home, was taken.
with pleurisy; the inflamation was terrible;
every breath made him writhewith agony. Eight
Brandreth's Pills were swallowed, and warm
oil applied locally; the pills operated, and the
pain was relieved . ; plenty of gruel was taken,
and six more pills, and the second day the pa.
tient was cured.
NELSON CLARK.
These statements should have weight, and
prevent the use of poisonous drugs, and atop
the sad practice of bleeding.
• B. BRANDRETEL
Brandrith's Pills are sold at the PrruciPal
Office, 294 Canal street, Brandreth Building,
at 25 cents per box,ind the - same, sugar coat
ed, 1.3 cents, warranted to keep as well as the
plain. Sold also by SMITH k
dersport: - [2-1 Tao:, inside.]
MME
,and Paper ichut. is ii . Ilt.per,,
OR. ANY MECHANI
CAL APPLIAN
CES. -,
ELECTION', PROCliiitiVika '.-
- nompuirrt to an , act of:the Veneral
terbbly of the Co mmonwealth of ?earnA-
Vania, entitled "Art Act relating 'to the' elee
dons of this Comuninwealth,7 approved"-the
second day of July, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and, thirty-nine, I, A. 19.,, Tadoattly
Sheriff of the county of Potter; pennsylvania,
dohereby'make kpown and vire notice to the
elictors ortlie county aferesaikthat a .Gene
ral Election will" be held in said county of
Potter, on. the SECOND TUESDAY (12th.) of
October, 1858, at which time;State and County
offtcers as follows , are to be elected, to wit:
Ore person for Judge of the SUpreme
Court of 'the Commonwealth of Penneyl
."
vania.
One pmon, for.. Canal Commilsioner
- of tIW in
wo' nwealth• of, Pen
nsy'l ovum.
'One person for" Ilenzber Of Congress
fir the XVth ,Congressional District, com
posed of the Counties ofLycOming, Sul
livan, Center, - Cliuton Potter and Al fli,i:
Two persons for Alen:ben, of the House
of . Representatives'of the_ Oen'eral Assem
blyilf Pennsylvania, tit conjunction with
the co unty of Ti4i; to represent the coun
ties of
_Tinga and,potter.
One personr Treasurer of-the county
fo
of Potter. • . • -
One Person for --Commissioner of the
county of Potter.
One person for Auditor of the county
of Potter. • •
I also make known and give notice, as in'
and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I!
am directed, that every person,rexcepting Jus
tices of the Peace, who hold any office of ap
pointment of profit or trust under the Govern
ment of the United States or of this State, or
of any city or incorporated district,. whether
a commissioned officer or otheratiela•subor
dinate officer or agent,. who is or shall be em-
E ployed under the legislative, judiciary,. or ex
ecutive department of this State or the United
States, or of any city or incorporated district,
and also that every member of Congress and
of the State Legislature; and of the select and
common council of any city, or commissioner
of any incorporated district, is by law incapa
ble of holding or,exercising at the same time
the office or aripOintment of Judge, Inipector,
or Clerk quay erection in this Commonwealth,
and that no Inspector or Judge, or. other. offi
cer of - any such election shall be eligible to
anroffice then toe voted fur.
Also, that in the fourth section' of the Act
of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to
elections and for other purposes," approved.
2pril 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the afore
said 13th section shall not be, construed as to
prevent any military officer or Borough officer
from - serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of
any general or special election in this Com
monwealth. . .
It is further directed that the meeting of
the return judges at the Court House in Cou
dersport to make out the general returns, shall
be on the first Friday succeeding the general
election ; which will be the lfith day- of-Octo
ber..
The return judges of.the counties of Lycom
lug, Sullivan, Center, Clinton, Potter and Mif
flin, comprising the XVth Congressional Dis
trict, will meet at the Court House in Lock
Haven, Clinton county, Tuesday, thO 19th day
of October next, to make out an official return.
for Meniber of Congress. •
• The return judges of Potter and Tioga
counties shall meet at the Court House in the
Borough of Wellsboro', in the county of Tioga;
on Tuesday, the 19th day of October, 1858, to
make return for Members of Assembly.
I also hereby made known and give ,notice
that the places for holding the aforesaid:gen
eral election in the' several townshipi and.
boroughs within the county of Potter, are as
follows,
to wit :
For the township of, Abbott, at 'the house
formerly occupied by T. B. Abbott in said
township.
Fur the township of Allegany, at the school
house near the place foimerly owned by Ches
ter Andrews, in said township. -
For the township of ,Bingham, at the house
of A. R. Lewis, in - said township.
For the 'township of Clara, at the school
house near S.da Steven',
in said township.
For the township of Bulalia,. at the Now
Court House iu the Borough of Coudersport.
For the township of Genesee, at the house
now occupied by S. S. Rasco, in Ellisbirg.
For the township of Harrisou at the house
recently occupied by Ira Bartholomew, in said
township.
For the township of Hebron, at the school
house No. 5, near Henry lugs:thorn's in said
township.
For the township of Hector, at the Sunder
lin school house, in said township.
For the township of Homer, at the School
house near Jacob Peet's in said township.
For the township of Jackson, at the. house
of 'Benjamin Bars; in said township.
For the township of Keating, at the house
of Plinyllarris, in- said township.
For the township of Oswayo, at the house
of John Wells, in said township. '
For the township of Pike, at the house of
Elijah Johnson; in said township.
For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the
school house in said township.
For the township of Portage at. the Sizer
school house, in said township:
For the township of Roulet, at the school
house _near George Weimer'a in said township.
For the township of Sharon at the Sharon
Centei school house, near John.Voorhees!.
For the township of Sweden, at the house
of Asenath Taggart, in said township.
• For the township of Stewnrdson, at the
house of John S. Clark, in said township.
For the township of Summit, at the house
formerly occupied by Del Cook, in said Own
ship.
For the township of Sylvania, at the school
house near J. H. Rees',in said township.
For the township, oDlysses, at the house
of Atlas Bennett, in said township.-
For the township of West Branch, at the
house of Lemuel Hammond, in said township.
For the township of Wharton at the house
of Stephen Horton, in . said township.
- For. the Boroughl of Coudersport, at the
Court House in said Borough.
Given under my hand, this 26th day of
August, A. D. 1858,
A. C. TAGGART Sheriff.
THE
AND PITS.
- DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN,
THE GREAT CURER OF CONSUMPTION,
was for years so badly afflicted by Dyspep
sia' that for a part of the time he was confined
to his bed. He was eventually cured by a
prescription furnished him by a young clair
voyant girl. 'This prescription, given him by
a mere child, while in a state of trance, has
cured everybody who las taken it, never hav
ing failed , once. - It is equally as sure in cases
of F1:8 as of DYSPEPSIA. The ingredients may
be found in anydrug store: .I will send this
valuable prescription to any person oh' the
receipt of one stamp, to pay postage. Ad
dress -' - DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN,
No: 21 Grand it:, Jersey City, N.J.
T-2 mos., inside.
tO"itti,E*li.i . ':
!rick:,-WltatHE!
CLARg. & P HILLIPS,
.
,virnaltv.e.run the Well-knOarn !, L
"OLD IfiEGITILATO4 2 4 . 2 - •
it Wellsville, for the'last two years , have made
a general fitting, up 'Outside:tin& in, and - have
filled it up to overflowing with •'
GigiCERIES•ik•PROVISIONS,
BOOTS ArSHOES, a gene:akal rariety.o
- , Hardware.&
coniprisint_ all things. necessary for .ramilies,.
Mills, Mechanics, Farmers, &c.
,; and',: we are
boun not only to Regubite,__bnt to beat the
crowd in the . . .
LOWEST PRICES,
AND
• BEST QUALITIES, -
in:this town and Olean. One of the firm hav
ing had OVER 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE in
Slerchandizing,—and with abundant pecunia
ry facilities, we know we can •
B A.CK
our statements, and everybody is invited to
test,the truth of the. same.. . .
.We furnish Merchants and Pedlars, CHOICE
SIIPERFINE FLOUR at $4 14 bbl. ' • SALT itt
$1,75 ; Fine; YOUNG-HYSON TEA 374 cts.
lb.; Choice WHITE FISH and TROUT $4,50
i-b 151.; BEST. NAILS 54,25 111 keg,—other
things ha proportion. We can do you good,
and expect to receive pay for our labor and
investment by selling large amonts, in the
wholesale way,: to Merchants, Hotels, Pedlars
&c. , We are aware that-every Picaninni•shop
tells' the same yarn, and advertise ten times
More than they_ have or can do; but come and
see us, and You will say, . .
NO LIE TO THIS!
E. P. CLATtline of the firm—has
built a
Bapking Office
adjoining the store, and is prepared to furnish
.DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE
for this country, England, Ireland and Scot
land, make, Collections & Remittances, buy all
Ve l ffa
at its value; furnish Gold aad Silver,;&e., and
other things growing out of the business.
LOCATION—Foot of PLANK-ROAD ST
on the Railßoad Track.
CLARK k PHILLIPS
-Wellsville, July 1, 1858.-10:51—tf.
TO EVERY FEMALE IN THE UNITED
STATES.
MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL,
FOR THE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL
DISEASES PECULIAR TO. WOMEN..
Mrs. Mostkous, for many years afflicted
with moat of the diseases that are common to
females, spending a large fortune in ten years
in trying the different meansiof treatment fur
her relief, to no avail, Was prevailed upon by
many of her friends to visit Cuba, December
'4B, for the purpose of regaining her former
health.. While there, she obtained a prescrip
tion from a Spanish Physician—
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Were tending to - the grave." '
With which, through the mercy of God, she
was restored to her youthful health.
After her return she made known to hun
dreds of her female sufferers the effects of the
remedy with - equally as great success.
This extraordinary medicine is offered to the
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and dangerous diseases, peculiar to women,
and that the female constitution is subject to.
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Council Notice:
A T a regular Meeting of the Town
of the Borough of Condersport, held 'on
the 2nd day of August, 1858, the following
Preamble and Resolution was passed •_
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Wanness', There are certain Mg-WALKS
which Were.ordered to be boil by Ordinance
of May, 1857, now remaining n bdilktind ilh►
finished; therefore,
Resolved, ;That the Secretary b 6 instrticted
to give ncitice, that •SEALED _ PROPOSALS
will be received' - until the Fiaar MONDAY
SEPTEMDER NEXT: at the. Office of the Town
Council; for building and cOmpleting tbe,fol
toning Side-walks : Oa Sontlalide of Second
St., opposite Lots Nos. 110,181. & 168; On
North side, of SeCond St., opposite ,Lots Nos.
109, 12G and Lots of I. Benson; on East 'side
of Main St.,lopposite Lots Nos. 168 & 169; on
South side Of Third St., opposite Lotllo.129; .
on North side of iFourth St. opposite Lot NO.
134 ; and oh South side of Fifth St., opposite
Lots Nos. 98 & 137. At which timeandplace
above meottoned , Contracts mu. be awarded
to the lowest and best bidders. By Order .of
Council, I SAM'L H. STORES, - Sic'yy
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POSTPONEMENT.--The nbaireLerttint le
postponed until Monday the 13th hint* at
the same place. By order of Council,;
BAM'L H. STORM, 'S'ec't'.,.
Coudersport, Sept. 6,1858. '
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TING is further-4djourned until the brat, Mon
day of October next.
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By order'of Thirgess
SAM'L H. STORRS, See'v: .
Coudersport, Sept 13,1858.
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A Caid from Dr. JailleS'it.
Jarret; of the New York. Lung'
Inflrmary.-h.My connection for,the past
eight. years with the above Institution, as Chief
Pklysician, and a twelve years' course of steady
devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary, Consump
tion and its kindred diseases, together _with
my unrivalled Opportunities and advantages of
pathological research—aided not a little by
perfect system of !Medical inhafalion—baken
abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and
successful doors° of treatment for the pbsi iv*
Land radicalicare C•f all diseases of the -Thr
Jung:, and fir-Passagee. By Inhalatioty; he
vapor and curative properties of medicines re
directly addressed to the diseased organs and
the integuments.. I do not advise the use of
Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclu
sion of general - treatment ; and although I con.'
eider it a useful adjuvant in the proper. matt.
tigensent of those fearful and often fatal ,did•
,-eases, yet I deem it very necessarythat .each
patient should haVe the benefit of both generiit
and local treatment. The success of-my treat":
merit in the above,diseases, and the highehar•
acter of the Institotioti over which.l. have so
long had the honor to preside; are
_too: well
known to need any eulogy or comment.froin
me. At the solicitation of manyprivite and
professional friends, through whose philan
-thropic aid the above charity has been fang
and liberally suppOrted, and after die consid
eration, I have concluded to make such 'ar
rangements as will bring the benefits of my
experience and treatment within the reach of
all, and not confine myself, as' heretofore, to
those only who entered the Infirmary, or Whio
were able to visit; me at my office. Hoping
therefore that the arrangement will give entire
satisfacticini both to my professional brethren
and the public, I would respectfully announce
in conclusion, that I can now be conralterper=
sonou!I or by tettei,! on • alt diseases - ar above,
and that the . mediciitel, the 'same as need in
the Institution, prepared to suit each
ual case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhakro, &c.,
&c., will be forwarded by express to any part
Of the United States or the Canada.. Teases-..
My terms.of treatment by letter are as follotis;
viz.: $l3 per month for each Patientilvhfch
will include medicine sufficient for One mohth'i
use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and` an Inhaling
Apparatus. Payment as, follows:_ ; $8,. to bo
paid to Express Agent on receipt of 'the 'box,
of Medicine, and the . balance $6 to be.paid'it,
the expiration of the month, if the palest
cured or is entirely.satisfied with thi-.•"
meat. Patients, by giving a full history;of
their case, 4 and their symptoms in full, can WC.
treated as well byletter as by personal exam..
ination. Patients'availing - themselves of Di':
Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate
and permanent relief, as he seldom has to
treat a case over thirty days. Letters for ad-'
vice promptly answered. For further .
ulars address !
'JAMES M. JARRETT, M.
No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St.,-h. T.
P. S.—Physicians and others visiting thi
city are respectfhlly invited to call at the In
firmary, where many interesting cases can b*
witnessed, and where pur improved apparatus
for the inhalatipn of medicated vapor can be
seen and inspected. 11:24 I.
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