Diu alit Canty. Station day passed off in this place ithout any very exciting incidents—and, tin ge to tell; a steady Tait] did not pre nil daring the entire day, notwithstand ...,llowirio7, threatening aky., Narried.—At the residence of the ; .id e i father on the 29th tilt., by N. L. ;colds, Mr. CHAS. L. -HOYT, of iCosville,Tioga Co. Pa., and Miss MARY '.daughter of Hon. G. G. COLV-IN, of .:2ghaw, Potter Co., Pa.-4yitaior. 21e Fair—A cursory , examination .of e articles and stock entered up th noon fe,itiesday, induces us to believe that County Fair will equal, if not excel I dling of the kind in this section of State. Notwithstanding there is yo Mine, and the sky indicates a con ,,,..ation-of it, people arc coming in in %nis from all sections of the county. lrobig made inquiries in regard to m issing packages of the JOURNAL we that in one instance the package misdirected by us s ,oiad iu two of .other instances the failure was ow ., to the lateness of their publication t week—one day's difference in the 3ication making a week's difference in delivery'at the proper post-officc.— ie have no desire to enlarge upon the Isl short-coming of the Buchanan ihre and Better Corn. —The following from a-much esteemed friend, will ,iltia itself. The article referred to can ! gen in our office : SuslvtA, Putter Co., Pa., Oct. 5, 1858. S. CHASE, ESQ. : Par Sir—At th 6 request of Mr. Wm. .son, I send you ten ears of corn, aver .peeiniens of a small crop raised on • lam. Six of these ears hate twelve e! each—the three smallest of them. nzir.! , over 540 grains to the ear. :Ir. C. thinks his crop is but an ,ordi lone, and would not have spoken of .;at for your notice of Mr. Crosby's a in your paper of last week. Ile yield of corn to the acre. he can :DV precisely, as he only measured the tot' the corn, throrring the balane. in- Icrib to be fed to hogs, &c., but he Ikc he has about 105 bushels to the dricludina seven or eight bushels of 'corn. Yours, &c., T. L. F. bow.—We were not a little surprised ;Friday morning on getting up to dis -7r about one-half or three-fourths of , itch of snow• laying on the boards and' la:round IV. We thought that Pot couty was certainlyahead of " the ta" in this matter, but Saturday eve ::Tre received the New York dailies iUday evening, which contained the telegram—knocking our "blow '.;Jatentions into the middle of next r. Hornelsville can " take the: blow- rv. First Snow of the Season HORN.ELVILLE, N. Y.. Thursday, Oct. 11 , 5S.—Stiow fell in this village last tothe depth of three inches. The n..conuneneing, at the lakes extend 'st along the Erie Railroad as far as Bend, and snow fell at almost all termediate places. El Pasture—October Butter. We don't like to tell too.many secrets ; b when we say that October butter, 7ly made, is the very best for Winter the whole season, we know what we ' , :;kitig about. W e say "rightly made." that is not simply in setting the milk, og off the cream, churning and - - 4; it, and 'then paeking it down, dcpends, also, on keeping the cow i.frly while * yielding her milk for the Some have a notion that mow :Tyands should never be Fall pastur uch may be, or may not be. We `.le, however, that after the 'hay is off, and the uteadow has lain open after showers of the season, provid °has a thick, close bottom, and not top•dressed since haying, and the has again got a good stocky growth, Et) good use can - be made uf that: or the ground it grows on, as to feed T. 411 sonic sort of farm stock, which be ready to have done, if at all, by 'of October. Then, if you have butter dairy cows, turn them in. silk is then richer in cream than io the season, although the quan- Ititilk is less. The grass is fresh, ..so!iil and rich. Turn them in after :tittit is off the grass in the morning, tot }Afore. If it is late in the morn elate the frost melts or evaporates, the cows a snip of hay in the stables !sis before .they go out, and keep all night, with a bite. of bay be- Don't leave them in the field, Will not eat iu a frosty night, and lk will secrete leis in the chilly when under shelter. Then your in a capital health and condition ; Iretions of milk uniform, and the of the best; and such milk must ;pod butter, if properly treated af- in November, and through it, you ibun.dance of butter. As the sea 'ances,zire them pumpkins, good .R l3 .stalks, or anything nutritious When December dry' them off, if they calved early eka in the •Siring A..gooti dairy eowshonid, go dry about, three months of the year,.. l for she will bring you a - better calf, and give more and better milk,,on the average;; for not being overworked.—. American Agriculturist. I ) Letter from Mr. Sumner. The Boston .4dvertiser publishes the subjoined letter from the. Hon., Charles Sumner to a gentleman of Boston : • . AIX, SAVOY, Sept. 11;1858. Look at the map of Europei, and you will find, nestling in the mount ins of-Sa voy between Switzerland and France, the little village of Aix, generally knoisn; as Aix-les-Bains, from the baths which give it fame. There I am-now. Thq conutry about is most beautiful, and the Teeple simple and kind. My life is devt.tcd to my health. I wish that I could say that I am not still an invalid; but, except when attacked by the pain on my cheSt, I am now,coutfort able, and enjoy wybaths, my wAs,',aed the repose and incognito which rfind . here. I begin the day with douches, hot and cold; and when thoroughly exhausted, am wrapped in a sheet and blanket, and con veyed to my hotel and laid . On my bed. After my walk, I find myself obliged again to take to my bed fur two hours before dinner. But this whole. treatment is in pleasant contrast with the protra&ed suf ferings from fire which made my Summer a torment. And yet I fear that iluust return again to that treatment. It is with a pang, unspeakable that I find myself thus arrested in the labors of life and in the duties of my position. This is harder to bear than the fire. Ido not hear of friends engaged in active service —like Trumbull in Illinois—without', a feeling of envy. CHARLES SUMNER Just and Manly Sentiments.. From an editorial letter by ,the Rev. John Duer, iu the American Baptist, we extract the following correct views, of Christian doctrine. Speaking of the su periority of practical righteousness over Church Ordinances he says :1 " It has ever been a part of our belief that men could be saved without baptism, and equally so that unjust men, liars, swearers, &c.,eould not.-be saved; yet we have dune vastly wore to lead men to* serve the ordinances than to be just and pure. " We protest against thus excluding from the field of pulpit discussion the great sin of slavery. Millions of our 'fel !low beings are suffering every outrage under it, and these wrongs. must bring just judgments of God . upon us as they did , upon Pharaoh. The people,in our chu4hes are ignorant of the enormi ty of the &hue (slavery), and still more ignorant ct'f their duty in regard - tp iti— .The sublect is vastly more im . porta'nt than outward forms, which are use*ss until theie inward principles are attained, as Christ has said, the first great com mandment is, "Thou shalt love the Ld i rd thy God with all thy heart, and the 'sec ond is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," but he has not said, "the second is thou shalt be baptised and observe the Lord's supper."" • PLAIN TALK.—The Hon. ThaddOs Stevens, the People's nominee for QUl gress (Lancaster county) made a speech before the Convention and con cluded,i;as follows : If I should be elected, perhaps I pay come in contact with the worthy PiCsi dent, who claims this city as; his home; and oppose his measures and say smile thing against him, but if saying that the is one of the meanest men that LaS,ocCu pied that place, in having violated all the pledges he has ever made, and that hq,js the greatest despot we ever had- 7 fupy equal to the most despotic of the Satraps of Asia, brings his displeasure upon roe, then I shall say it. (Laughter and con tinued applause.) • CONSUL-GENERAL TO CONSTANTIDip- PLE.—The President has appoiuted Dr. James McDowell of Missouri, General to Constantinople. Thiwn4e man is the oldest son of the late Gov. McDoWell of Virginia. spetiqi If dices. Teachets 9 Association. The next session of this Society Will be held in the' Court House at Couders port;commencing on Monday, Nov. 15,th 1858, and continuing five days. The days of the session 'will be , devoted Ito Teacher's drills, which will be conducted by Teachers of known ability, while.oe evenings will be chiefly occupied with listening to Orations, Essays. Critical Re views, Discussions, &c. Messrs. S. S. Greenman and Harlan Bird will deliVer Original Orations. Misses Caroline Haw ley and Jennie M. Lyman will readlE's , says, Rev. J. Hendrick, C. H. Allen ESq., ' and Miss Caroline, will read Critical Re views of Brown's Weld's and 15,6yo`ifs Grammars. Arrangements will be made to render the expenses of those who May attend from a distance as light as possible. All friends of Education are cordially i in- , vited to favor us with their presence and aid, and all members of the Association are urgently requested to be presen. u W. A. MONROE,' Seey • ULYSSES, Oct. 9, 1858. ' INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES Like all other inflammation; is caused by ila4 purity of the blood, which causes all eruptive diseases, as Salt Rheum, Scurvy. Boils, :p -eers, dm. The blood being unhealthy; and ;of an impure nature, also occasions DropsiOs. .The blood becoming obstructed in .the the Watery part of the blood in consequence is MEM ; thrown put-from. their extremities, and dropsy is the 'result. liaity, thief; it is occasioned by impropertreatMent of some . former - disease, and the yessels :being filled by-Serous hurnOrs instead of blood... Free evacuations by these. pills, 'open the- passage into the bladder' and carry-of the c.orrapted humors, and renew them with pertiand healthy blood, which will drive oat <of the ;body all inflammation, to gether with erotions of the skin, and all dropsical .complaints. They will be a -shield to every,:form -of Gisease to guard and keep you fforn the cold grasping hh.nd of death, and cause life and strength to remain, and the countenance tol brighten - with the bloom of beauty and health. - 'Dr: Morse's' Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. CONSI33iPTIVES:—The advertiser hay 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 014 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 (free of charge), with! directions for,.preparin.g and using the same,! which they Will 'find a sure Cure for; Consumption, Asthmayl Bronchitis, 4-c. The only objcctof the advirtlier in sending the perscriptiorr is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every Sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them, nothing, and may prove a blessing.! Parties wishing the prescription will please Maass REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 10-39toi ; . Williamsburg; Long 'hien aliurtismtittes. if , GOT PIIE.BEST." A. NATIONAL STANDARD. Webster's QUARTO DICTIONARY.' ahe crifilv luuyk qiNbi9gea. • ; — 1 n All young persons sholuld have a standard DforiosA;uv at their elbows. And while you are about it oar THE BEST; that Dictiomiry is Noen Wpssrsa'is—tlie great work, unabridged. If you are too poor, save the amount from off your back, to pit it into your head."—Phrr nological Journal. From Professor! Haven, of the University of Michigan. If called upon' to sacrifice my library, volume by volume, the hook. which I should preserve longest, except" thii Bible, is the AMERICAN DICTIONARY 01."TEIE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, by Dr. Webster.E. 0. HAVEN. • "Every formr should give his sons two or three square rods of ground, well prepared, with the:avails which they may.bny it. Ev ery meelignic shOuid put a receiving box in some canspicuOus place in the house to catch the stray pennies for!the like purpose. , Lay it upon your table by the side of _the Bible; it is a[ better expoOnder than many which claim to be. expounders. It is a great labor saver; it has saved us ,time enough in one year's use to pay for itself; and that must be deemed good property Which will clear itself once a year. If you have any doubt about the- pre cise meaning of the word clear in the last sen tence, look lit Webster's thirteen.definitions of the v. t."—Afaeljachusetta Life Boat. OFFICIAL 'BTATE:RECOGNITIO.V. Nearly every State Superintendent of Public'i Instruction in the Union, or corresponding of-' (leer, where such a one exists, has recommend ed \PEWTER'S DICTIONARY in the strongest terms. Among them are those of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana.' llli, nois, Michigan, lowa, Wisconsin, Louisiana, California, North Carolina, Ala bama. Minnesota; and also Canada,—TWEN TY-THREE it all. STATE PURCITASES. New York ihas placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in as many of her public schools. WlscOnsin, 3,3oo—nearly every school. New Jersey, I,s6o—nearly Every sch'l. Michigan, ;2,000, and made provision foi all her schools. Massachusetts has supplied 3,580 schools--nearly all. - More than ten times as many are sold of Webster's Dictionaries, as of any other series in this country. - - - - At least four-fiftla of all the School-Books published in this country own Webster as their - standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge any standard. ' Published by G. 41 - , C. MERRIAM, Spring field, Mass. THE AND FITS.. 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 has taken it, never hay. ing failed once. It is equally as sure in cases. of FITS as of DYSPEPSIA. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I will send this valuable prescriptibm to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. A d dress DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN, No. 21 Grand st., Jersey City, N. J. 7-3 mos., inside. P. A. STEBBINS MI Just Received, FROM NEW- YORK,' A Large and Complete Fall and Winter ASSORTMENT OF ANY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hardware, Cutlery, Groceries, &c °) WHICH HE WILL SELL AT Bargains 600ITPAY. Cadersport, Sept. 14, 1838 Miss SOUTHWORTEL COLONEL. G. V. GROCKETt, CHARLES BURDETT, - THOMAS DUNN StIGLISH, /I. D:, HENRY CLAPP, JO., GEORGE ARNOLD, • • SAMUEL YOUNG, r ' - /las. ANNA WHELPLEY,4 Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, • DIRS. DI, VERNON, I Miss HATTIE CLARE, • . PLNLEY JOHNSON' Write only for the GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN j PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN I PRIZE. GOLDEN ' PRIZE. GOLDEN ' PRIZE. THn, ... GOLDEN PHU ILLUSTRATED. DEAN & SALTER. SUCCESSORS TO BECKET & CO. The New YorkWeOkb• GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the. largest and best literary papers of the day—an Imperial Quarto, containing eight pages,_ or fatly colunins, of the most inter esting' and fascinating reading matter, from the very first writers of the day, glegorlly g.bati A PRESENT, WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $5OO 00, Will be given to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. Thisis presentedlas,a Memento of Friendship. and not as an inducement tolObtain sUbscribers. TERMS: . One copy for 1 year, ti 2 00 and 1 Present. One copy for 2 years, r 350 and 2 Presents One copy for 3 years, 500 and 3 . " One cepy for 5 years, 8 00 and 5 " • AND TO axes, Three copies, 1 year, (Wand 3 -" Five copies, 1 year, 800 and 5 " Ten copies, 1 year, 15 00 and 10 " Twenty-one cop's, 1 y'r, 30 00 and 21 " The articles to be given away are comprised in the following list: 2 Packages of Gold, con taining $5OO 00 each 5 do do do 200 00 each 10 do do do 100 00 each 10 PateniLeverfluntingCas ed Watches. 100 00 each 20 Gold Watches, '75 00 each 50 do do 60 00 each 100 do do 50 00 each 300 Ladies' Gold Watches, 35 00 each 200 Silver liuntiug Cased Watches, 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches, $lO 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold Guard, Test, and Fob Chains, $lO 00 to 30 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sit ver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l5 each. We will present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $4O; to any one sending us .100 -sub-. scribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, $9O. Ev ery subscriber will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money; - the subscriber's name will be entered upon our book, and the present will.be forwarded with.; in one week, by mail or express, post paid. gel„, All communications should be ad dressed to DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors, 335 Broadway, New York. je10,'59--Item.ly. - BRANDRETH'S PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Continued pain or uneasiness In any organ is generally cured by one ur more doses of Brandreth's Pills.. Thirty years' personal ex perience by the undersigned fully justify this assertion. Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y., says : " I have cured the deplorable costiveness of the bowels with Drandreth's pills, when every other remedy had failed; and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases of an invete rate and painful character, such as erysipelas, salt rheum, Letter and summer-heat, I have seen eradicated by their use. I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the I aralytic and the consumptive with these excellent pills alone' • • In jaundice and all affections of the liver. dyspepsia, dysentery and diarrhoea, pleurisy, sudden pains and inflammations, female on structions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way to the use of this medicine, au.d 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 Brandreth's Pills were tried ; eleven doses, of from two-to four, were taken in fifteen days preceeding the usual period. Regularity was restored, and her health and good looks recovered. WORMS. Brandreth's Pills are the . hest 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 largO as a child's finger. The chill was well. PLEURISY. A gentleman, away from home, was taken With pleurisy; the inflamation was terrible; every breath made him writhewith agony. Eight Braudreth's Pills were swallowed, and warm . uil applied locally; the pills operated, and the pain wes relieved; plenty ofgruel was taken, and six more pills, and the second day the pa tient was cured. These statements should have weight, and prevent the use of poisonous drugs, and stop the sad practice of bleeding. B. BRANDRETH. Brandreth's Pills are sold at the Principal 01Lice, 294 Canal street, grandreth Building, at 2'6 cents per box, and the same, sugar coat ed, 13 cents, warranted to keep as well as the plain. Sold also by SMITH dc' JONES, Cou dersport. • [7l-1 mo., inside.] A. BROCKET, 22 Cliff Street, NewrYork. MAN U FACT URER OF GLASS SYRINGES, ROMEOPATRIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, RUBS • E,BY BOTTLES, ETC. • - Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Per fumers, Photographers,. etc. Green' Glassware by the package. . A liberal discotifit made to the trade. - Orders from Country. Druggists and Dealers solicited. . Price Liss sent on appli cation. 11:2-3mo.chco. ff=ffl;:M • -4f4e.,41: - i. - brn,-: .. : • THE 1,W.H.Q1_4.-:E,i'! •A.E,CFC - PHILLIPS; yll4:ilias'e t'an'the well-kn Own "OLD IREGULATOR, at Wellsville, for the last two years, have made general fitting up outside and in, and have filled it up to oterflowing with ,' • GROCERIES".SCPROVISIONS, WO O T S H O . ES, a geaearal variety o Hard*a;ro &,Cutlerv, comprising all things necessary fcir 51111s ' MechaniCs,- Farmers, &e.; and ure are bound not only to Regulate, but - to beat the crowd in the 1 LOWEST PRICES, - . I AND, I • BEST.QUALITIES, - in thig•town awl Olean. One of the 6rm bar ing had OVER tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE in slerolindisink,-4- and with abundant pecunia ryfacilities, wt lkiloW we can - i• B ApK our statements, land everybody is test the truth ot the same. We furnish M'ercharits and Pedlars CHOICE SUPMFINE noun at $4 'V b 111.1; SALT at $1,25- Fine YOUNG-HYSON eta. Choice WHITE FISH and TROUT $4;50 1.4 /0.-bbl.; BEST NAILS $4,25'1 keg,—other things in propotion. .We can do. you good, and expect to receive pay for our labor and investment by 'selling large amor ts, - in the wholesale way, to Merchants, Hotels, Pedlars &e.. We are alvare that every Picahinni shop tells thd same Yarn, and advertisel ten times more than they ihave or can do • but come and see us, and you!svill say, NO LIE TO THIS! - CLARK;—one of the firm—has built a ; Banking ce adjoining the Store, and is prepared to furnish DRAFTS AND BILLSDF EXC ANGE for this country, England, Ireland nd Scot land, make Collections & Remittanc s, bUy all tliletliiiriffi Ili 0 . 1.1 i: ti at its value, furnish "Goldand Silver, &c., and other things gr6wing out of the business. LOCATION—Foot of PLANK-ROAD ST., on the Rail-Road Track. - , CLARK & Pli LLIPS.' Wellsville, July 7, 1858.-10:51—t TO 'EVERY PEMALE. IN THE STATES. MRS. MONtAGUE , S.FEMALE CORDIAL. 'IOOR THE CURE OF ALL THOSEpAINFUL IL' DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. • Mrs. Mosrmins, for many year afflicted with most,of the diseases that are common to females, spenclipg a large fortune inten years in trying the different means of treatment fur her relief, to ad 'avail, was prevailedi j upon, by many of her- frfrnds to visit Cuba, ecember '4B, for the purpose of regaining ht•lformer health. Whilelthere, she obtained a ptescrip . tfon from a Spdtiish Physician— " Whose Isilver locks Were tending to the grave." With which, through the mercy of was restored to; her youthful health After her return she made known dreds . of her fethale sufferers the etfe remedy with equally as great silents This extraordinary medicine LS offe public fo'r the relief and cure of all t and dangerous diseases peculiar to and that the female constitution is si To those suffering from " Prolapsu Lucorrhoea, - Ammorrhoea, Menorrha ! menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speeds• cur: obtained. To those suffering from Falling of t or Uterine Weakness of any kind, th Cordial is especially recommended. ranted to cure this painful disease Tared in. In all spinal affections, pain in th! of the Pelvis, Lowness of Spirits, Sick-headache, and all those diseasei from the peculiar formation of N7O Cordial will be found of an immense This medicine moderates all excess moves all obstfuction ; it invigorates biliated constitution for the duties of when taken in middle age proves a Modesty forbids us, in a .public a. ment, to maketull the details; but t. l per around each letter will fully expl• case. Merchants, females, or others, by sr three cent stamp, can have any lac respecting the operations of the media Agents wanted in every village in t ted States. Put up in half pint bottle per bottles ; 50 per cent. otf to the•tra orders must be addressed to Dr. J. D. STONEROAI (Solo Proprietor,) Lewistown, Pa., Bo 11.1-Ty LIST OF I_,,ETTE • EMAINING in the Post Office at I port, for the Quarter ending Se 30, 1858: . Aregood, Mrs. D. Hawley, Caroli.e Andrews. R.-2 - • Ives, Benjamin Bassett, Sarah, . Johnson C. W. 2 Beam, Win. . Johnson, Juliti Butler, Udela Jenks, N. D. Baker, S. Leonard, John Beaman, Mr. Leonard, Mrs. L. Bassett, J. J. Leonard, Madlion Cone, Mrs. M. J. Maxwell, Mrs. Carwin, D, T. Nelson, Robin Clark, Walter, M'Calmont, He Campbell, R. Nelson, Miss B Catlin, P: Nesbit, Mrs. L. Carsaw, Asher Perkins, 1)1. E. Campbell, G. ' Prout;, Mari Cool, Wm. P. Ri'.gway, Joh Carmer, Isaac Saerne, Jarnes Dwight, Orson - , Strait, Isaac Darling. Miss A. Stillman; It.' . Davis, Miss B. IL -• Sbelrlin, D. Dwight, N. Turner, R. Derernel• l •Mary Jane Tillotson, Aar Ear), Miss Juliette Thomas, Hele' French, M. L. ' Vanenwigen, I Gerald, R. D. Wilber, M. A. Grey, E. P. ,'- , ' Wright, D. W. Harden, P. C. ' , Waurnhaugh, Hall, Samuel York, Elizabet Persons falling for the above wil say they are advertised• O . RANGES i AND LE3IGNS just reciive'd byi 10:3 ' W - B. &J.H. GR VES. • NEW GOODS---A Large and Splendid * softnient just: oeired at • 10:1 OLMSTED'S. EiMMil • ' • . • ,e 1 IRON .CITY .CONINIEfiCin COI-IE6EI . PITTSBURCIII,PA, . CLIARTNitED 11}651 300 Students tilts:making Jaututry,.lBs6. Avow the largest and ,most thorough , Conto. mercia(School bf the United . States„ Young men prepared for aptued 'duties of. the Count ing, Room. " J:c &LIM ' A. M. Prof. of Book-keeping and Science of Accounts:' ••' • 1-'' A. T. DOInitETT, Tenther of ° Arithmitic and _Commercial Calculation, ." J. A. IlsvonicK and T., C. JE'ILINS, -Teachers otgook-Iteeping. goci.tic and Mittin -Profs. of Ten manship. . • • • ' SINGLE AND DOUBLE ' ENTRI''' • BOOK - KEEPING, . • As used in every department of huskies:7i COMMERCIAL ARITIIMETIC—RAPI4,BUS ' .INESS WRITING—DETECTING. COUNTERFEIT MONEY— , MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCELCOM mpaciAL'LAN-=-• Are taught, and all other subjects necei; sary for the success and , thorough education .of a practical imsiness man. 12 PREMI • Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh, for the past three years, also in. Eastern and 'Well• tern Cities, fur best Writing., I NOT ENGRAtED WORIC : IMPORTANT INFORMATION: - - Students enter at any! time—No vacation.-- Time unlimitcd—Revidw at pleasure=Grid nates assisted in obtalning situations-Tni. tion'for full Commercial Course, $35,00; Av erake time 8 to 'l2 weeks; Board, $2,50 j4er week; Stationery s6 ; oo—Entire cost,.- sso s oo to $70,00. ' Ministers' Sons received at-half price. For Card—Circular=-Speeimens of Busi ness and Ornamental lWriting—incloso tt'u stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS , Pittsburgh, Pa: , 10:9-13-* invited to e 2 A Card from Dr: James D. Jarret of the, New York Lung Infirmary.--My connection for the pabt eight years with the above Institution, tis Chief Physician, and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consump tion and its kindred diseases, together my unrivalled opportunities and advantages of pathological researclaidednotit little Ilia perfect system of Medical Inkalation--Itas en abled me to arrive at' a decisive, direct, and successful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of • the Thivat; Lungs, and Air-Passages. BY Inhalation, the -vapor And curative propertii:s'of medicines are directly addressedto the diseased organs and the integuments. I do!not advise thorns° lof Meditallahalation of - any kind, to - tha, exclu sion Of general treatment; and although I cow= shier it a useful adjuvant in the proper man,. agement of those fearful and often fatal dill . -cases, yet I deeni it- very necessary thal, each patient should hare thO benefit Of both gerierl and local treattnent.. The success of taytreq meat- in the above diseases, and the.higlkchkr ncter of the Institution 'favor-Which:J. have: so long had the honor to, presideat-e too well known to need any, eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many priVittend professional friends, through whose .philan thropic aid the above itharity has been :long and liberally suPported and - afterdm consid eratien, I have concluded to make such Ar rangements as will briAg the benefits of:m' experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore; to those only who entered ithe Infirmary, or who, were able to visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entifos satisfaction, both to my profe.lsional brethren and the public, I would Irespeetfully announce in conclusion, that I can noio be consulted per sonally or by letter, on all diseases as above, and that the medicines, 'the same as used in the Institution, prepared to suit each individ ual case. InhalingiVaporS; Medical Inhalers, ke:, &c., will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. TEll5lg- My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, viz : $l2 per month for' each patient, which will include medicine sufficient tor one montli's uSe; also, Inhaling Vapor, ,and an -Inhaling Apparatus.. Payment as. follows: .s6' to be. paid to Express 'Agent on receipt of --the box, of Medicine, and the balance $6 to be paid at the expiration of the inonth,lf the patient, hp cured or is entirely satisfied with the ' treat', meta. Patients, by giVing a full history of their case, and: their symptoms in full,:dan treated as well by letter as by personal exanf 7 - ination. Patients availing themselves ,of Dr. Jarrett's treatment mayirely upon immediate and permanent relief,, as he seldom has= to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for - adL vice promptly ansv.-ered. For further partii niers. address . .„ , MEM od, she to hun ts of the ed to the e painful women, bject ro. Uteri," Dys- can be e Womb Female t is war -1 perse region Hysteria s arising l i nen, the and re the de and blessing. .vertise [.e wrap din every I rdiug a rmation 1. I. e lini ; $2,00 .e. All JAMES M, JARRETT. M. D., • No. 820 Broadway; car. •TwOfth St., , . . P. S.—Physicians and others visiting; the city are respectfully iTivited tomall at the' firmary,, where many' interesting cases witnessed,- and where ,oar improved: appdiat for the inhalation of medicated Vapor, can . )e seca and inspected. 11:2-6mo...: ouders tember DR. CIILVERWELL • '• ON A MEDICAL ESSAY ON A NEW, CERTAIN AND RADICAL. CURE OP SPERIIIA-.: TORREILEA, 44,1 WITHOUT THE USE ,• OF .. INTERNAL MEDI CINES, CAUTERIZATION, OR - ANY AlgcliAra-' CAL APPLIAN. CES, Jcsr Puntisifen, the 6th edition,.in a sealed eyelope, gratis and mailed to any, addreis, post-paid, en receipt of tivo - stataps. This little work, emanating frontit celehra ted member of the Medical pidessionrgives the most important itiforirot‘tion ever published to all persons entertaining doubts.,; of their physical condition, or r,ho are - consclotts ; of having hazarded their health and happipe.44= containing the particulars of _an - entirely nbw and perfect remedy for. Speratorrhetet: or Seminal Wertkness, Debility, NervousneSsMe?. Pression of Spirits,;,Lose; of Energy, Lassitude, Tini laity, Involuntary Seminal DischFgai paired Sight and Memory BlotchesPiii ples on the Paee, "Piles, Indigestion, palpit!t tion of the Heart, and Roddy- Prostration:„ Of the whole system, '. 'impotency. 'died mental and physical incapacity,--by penile or which every, ono. may:ettre himself . privately, and at a trifling expense. • ••: • -•• • , . I;(3er' Address DR. ta J. C:RLIN'E; lstAc enile; cor. , l9th etreet,lNew York - '; Post No. 4586. ;. (7-s moss ; inside.lY,S- hauncv 'avid -2 = M. JUDD, •P. M IN TUE POTTER JOURNAL -~ z ~ ~ R4~ '-_ MU I=
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