C t 1 icu~tixrat. from the Tba ji¢e t fiStrgtor for t iittaeals. I;;wo.l:ecit a great deal of doctoring for siela tlecesstul, and a treat deal ,of it. noisuccersfol f itaxt we - sine' conks td voneln:ion that the-most skillful- lihysitilan..we.have CV..r. Incr. with..is Doctor Nurse. it.inial; (as well zi's a hani - anWl4 - 2,) Put carefully taken care the Illedh;i(113 in the world van do irtitt lit :nand, A tid, on the other vi - Medicine . to -generally ucceSaary,- Unr_own ü bservatiOns - : lead to the opinion that in at least.iiine cases out of Len, as euinutonly administereden.wth. kuori'anyro harm - than good: 4New :York - Physician said ant taking medicine was always a choice of evil-L . -114 being . peisons: to dearly all instanecti., • hey — necessarily did. harnt the systerti, and ware never to be employ. ed unless there waa a strong pi.ebabilitv that they would benefit- snore thabinitae, This is. not the rule adopted in doetoin! , horses, by diesthorse-jockies, and others having care of these animals, if we might judge fronr-the way in which gunpoivder, tans, red uepper, Atirpentiue, whiskey, corrosive sublimate, and - other vi o l e nt remedies, are administered at hap-hazard. increasing in nearly all gases the violence. tit - the disease. It maybe laid down as a general rule, that it is much safer to give tiio . little than - tisa nitwit medicine • -and that none-should ho given unless we ' know tlistinctly how it is to openno, anti what it is for. , - • Some years ago, a valliacic liovse caught cold, and was troubled with a cough so se vere dial, he might be heard half a Mlle, and! which appeared to be rapidlyyellitei4l Lis flesh. We had an abuidlance of pre seriptiOnsAmir" neighbors Of all kinds of friglaulrinc.lieines, enough' to_have killed i had he been in porfeet state of health. ! We concluded to discard all, and top:ace; him under the attention of Dr. Nurse.— Great etre was taken never to work. him' to perspiration—he was blanketed when-, ever the weather was fed r g ulariv and moderately on iiii:erdeuti food, all such food partaking of the eller- I aster of expecturants, and favoring a free discharge from the lung. —rraud all his! tither wants were observed as well as-wei were.able to, and promptly - sapplied, In Fix weeks he was perfectly flad some nostrum - been employed,. it mithtl have injured him and prevented r.yovery;! I st: if it had not, Dr. Nurse ought 'nut 1 bate beco called in; but if ltd hail. and I the Medicine had not greatly retarded his recovery, and lie had got well in - six months, it would unquestionably have! been regarded as an extraordinary cure.) At another -time, a valuable mare, eleven' years old, was swcenied by hard work-1 the werst. - ease of sweeby we ever nietl with. It was generally regarded as a 'hopeless ease- - --4ut various remedies were proposed and offered, costing from $2O down to $3. We concluded that .our -friend Dr. Nurse should be again called te the exclusion of all these fellows; and the consequence is that with simple mod erate treatinent, the animal is well and the swecny filled up.: The majority of sick horses get well ; every owner tries some remedy; and that particular medicine- that be - happened to beaning at the - time, gets all the credit—, although, as a general thing, it retarded more or loss hi, recovery. We must make one exception in the general rejection of tuediehnti, , there is one, which it given moderately, eau ,searee- Aver injure, and -may -do 'ouch good. This is powdered chorcoal--.a powerful antiseptic. and absorbent of bad matter, while, Unlike most other medicines, it do's not irritate—a most - important ad vantage. A clear illustratiou of this ad vAtage recently occurred in the case of a fine calf fide months old, which had he conic bloated by eating too many apples, blown down by a violent gale. R.s sides! became extended by wind to an almost incredible size ; a solution of saleratus was poured down its throat repeatedly, ,and as often thrown out Violently on ac, count of its irritating action on the throat! of the young animal. It, Continued fort eighteen hours .with lit4p or no improve-1 ment,•when . a-larg,e tAlespoonful of pow,-! .tiered charcoal mixed with half a-pint of water was giVen. The dose was swallow ed. without any difficulty, and in. fouur hours the ealf.appeared to be perfectly well.* -Charcoal may be given -in nearly all cases of derangement of the digestion, Whether with nieli or beasts, with great advantage. One2balf to a teaspoonful is a.full dose for a man, and as much for an auinial as his foUd exceeds that,tif a Mau. We do not Mean ta say that. there are Lot other medicines that do not oppasion- eminently useful;. but unless they can be given untierstaorlingly,—with a full comprehenSioitof:thetr mode of mu ties; and . with an undoubted <knowledge of the, exact nature of the disease,—and their use . -sauctionctl by very clear and distinct previous success,--it would be ,tatch safer to discard them..- TIONY THE BEAN CLIMBS TUE POLE. .--Profeascr Brewer, of. Washington Cul legc, Pa., communicates to Mc Anteri can Janran4 of iS'dence and Arts the re auttOf some encriments.made by him o n climbing .s:inci--!-.tbe hcip„ the I. o ittia bean, and the • moroing glory.- - He finds that t hay will climb arounda transparent glass pipe just as- well . as '.anything and that they — aro most ardent in their, mn braces when-the pole warmer than the surrounding; air. During the day-. the attracted towards the tight; but at t4:14, and especially on cool nights, it turns ;to the pole. • LI e also; the color of 04 pole ;mike..? no difference the caresi•ing: ii ; istinet'of the vine . has IM prejudice agaiust _soy, shittle; :the eleF ment•Of cotistalicy is yi,iry largely oiled,; the viue,:after it. has roz!aited pule r Showingri..tinich:.iticinwif tonttami; - icirld'irospiti it than it cttd batirc• to reach' it. m t!KRAIN s : ing beat for.:ttihoy yelp's - a 'reatlei,of.yi:iu,r valuable,paper,l.tp,cl Ivivinglerived tuueir useful infdrUnttitm therefronj• wish •Ju• youlto• reprint it,: recipe, - for theattetie= fit of •yeitei nuinerotis vouters who were unacquatntedi With itS.colutuns in . 14.1. Tfie .reeipe,l:first found in thEr ben in the year. IS-11, tried' ;ii 00" e: it. to te 'Reott H 01%e otT* fehrtasii,." (saleratng.) ($r sulried in two quarts id irint , Water ,(fron) Utak sutiG 's troughs.) If trot better •itt five how*, give , :one-half Gunn more in one quart or 'water. The water;should be warm. Give' ; nit drink but wariu water fortiyo. dayS. • H Give warm thirst' to rat. To prevent . rntil rain,. give a strati! quanti ty--7say a tcasPounful—saltptitre and sul phur occupdanally.—J. li., : ; (.14..kittscr..,. v. Ir.—[Geksee Parr:Ter: • ALA KLN &nix!, is not ewiy to be iirocured; brush is,exCellent to put into muddy trorels.• i'lpQd it think acryss, the road, 4n41 cover withrdirt, It forms a drain filri the Water, prevontsa the wheCls frOm pin i g down anyfarthor tho.hrush. and when covered ei filai with dirt' will last tnany years... . N 14; 42,i) !••nit RI ED =Tn fhe 7r(iasactiVa'siot . Me. La Male . ripen' 'p the Prai,;ie Flpviler; PrUsideitt-Adii:EY said.."that 'Corn gatli. crud bet:orejtillyrrip - (med. - and hung up to 'aryin the, honge; germinated 3uouer, and wafi . more forward through the' season, thalf if loft to aim in the . field " Culp should Stever" follow buckwheat. Potatoes are (he!liest crop to precede corn, gran the neNt, Com itself nest, and, last of . ' 4 SPEAli,y•li enlarging upon the rascality uf the devil, iint the lotiowing : . tel! on tltht the devil i$ ;at old li ar ; for A; han I vi . :ts aht nit getting religion, I;f3 told utP thiit if I did get, religion I could not . go •into 4:4 company, and lie and cheat, er any:;ull thin , :. but I have found him out to be a great rim'," dill. iilist„T!ittor*?3. EWERS .otuinistrating lbe Estate 14 of S.uttTEt, lfouo, late of .tlenesee town ship, Potter Cu., Pa.. tlet:eased, .11arip1 been gr.inted. to titeitmdersigneil, an pepsin's itpleht yil to ssjtt c:.tatti tinineiliatit pay nieot, ait 1 titOso havin.; atirns ugainzt the sotto will pres..er,tttlient 11. me for suttleinent, 11171tD, - ...lthn'r. • Cianes . ee. March 14, 1859 —3l.•Citi, Adyninistrzltri.x. Notice. LAdininistration on the Estate' of Cit kltr.ES O. WARNER, late of HArrison township. Potter CO., deae.tr:ed, halting lien). 0:Int:al . :to the' uadersigned,. all persons indebted to said esiate will make, immediate Payment. :111,1 those! haring claims against the same will present them o nip for Bettlenlellt. g. i t4tY. ANN wmlNEß...adm , x. Harrison. March iSlitb-30,(;t* . F-ANy cuttNlEp u OGS, from Wyo. 1.1 mink. and LicingAnn C.ntaties, are being packed, Ontl.will be until Linn:try. 1859, by 20 -v: C(.411•1: MOI Yeytr of the EutetTrie! BIEIN .. .IXSTOt,' GIFTS, FOR 180. 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MORSE—the inventor.of !MORtifl!S' IZOOT.PILLS: This philanthropist has spent the greater part Of his' We in. traveling having visited Europe, :Asia, ,and Africa.' a, well as'North Anierica,—has spentibieitears' -aiming the Indian:4 of our Western conntry- 7 - it svas In, OAS ntay:that the 11111311.11 Root Pill were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the firs: man to establish the fact that all diseases mist from IMPURITY OF THE WARM—that am strength. health and life depended upon thi, vitaninid. .• • • • :: 3.30 5 00 4 5 4 2 30 When tin varions.passages hticome (dogged and do nit not in perfatM harmony' with the funetioriS. of the hcitly;the - bloMi lose its-actiom becomes thick; corrupted tilld 'dis eased; flow causing all 'ptkinS e sickness and listress of every name t, our strength is ex:- Imusted, our-health we are deprived' of, and it nattire is not assiSted in throwing elf the stag nant humors. the Limn] Will become choked . and cease to itet, and thus our light of life will forever be hlown',out. flow important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and _open. -And _how pleasant to us that we have it in our-power to put a Medicine in your reach. namely. Mitrse!3 In dian Root Pills, 'manufactured finim plants and roots which growlareund the Mountain- OW; cliff's in .Na titre's garden, for the:health and re-eovery of diseased man. One of- the roots from-which these Pills are 11l Mte is. a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the Skin, and assists Nature in throwing nut the titter parts of the corrnption The' second qt plant which is.an Expeotorant. that opens and un clogs the passanvAo ihe.lungs, and. thuS, in a soothing manner, performs ditv hy throw ing oil phlegm, and other humors from the lun g s:by copious spitting. The third is a Di uretic, which gives ease and- double strength , to the kidneys; thus encourhgett,; they draw large amounts of" impurity from ,the blood. whielris then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or waterjiassage. and which 'coati] not have been diset t argea in. any other nay. The fourth is a Cathartic. awl aecempanies the other properties of - the.Piiht wit:le engaged itt porifying the blood; the coarser Ixtrtieles of impurity' whiCh cannot .pass by the other cutlets; are ihes taktin up and conveyed off in • great quantities ity - the hOwels, From the above, t is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian hunt Pills not or lye Mer the stomach, bitt become united with the blood. for they finn way to every hart, and completely runt nut unit eleanse the systeni from rity„ and tho life of the body, which, the 'Wood, la , conies . perfectly healthy; consinpienfly' all sickness and pain is driven. from. the- sytinn. for they cannot remain when the body beconics so pure and clear. . The reason why people aro so distressed I when sick, and iyhy.su many die, is because they do. not get> a medicine which -will pas, to the afflicted parts, and Which will open th. natural passages for the disease to be east oat: hedee, a large quantity of food and other ter, is lodged, and the stomach and intestine , are Igrall2,- .overflowing with the . eorrupted mass ; thus nadergoing disagreeable. fermen-, ration, constantly mixirg with the blood,whici. throws.corrupted matter through - every vein and artery, anti] life is taken from the bad.% by, disease. Dr. Morse's 1'11,1,S have added themselves victory npon:virtory, by restoring' millions, of, the sick to blooming health and Happiness. Yes, dents:m(lS who have been tacked or. tormented • with siekness. pain and nognish, and whose. feeble frames have beeil! L'iiiorrlifid by the burning elements of raging! fever, mud who have been brought. as it werej within a step of tha silent grave, now stand ready to - testify that they would lave beeur numbered with this dead, had it not been tin , thiq great and wonderful medicine.-Morse'- Indian . ItOot l'ills. After one or two dieles had been taken, they were astonished, and - nbsol lutely surprised, in witnessing their chnrmit4 effects. Not. Only do they give immediate ease and' . Strength, and take. away all sichnes4. pain and 'anguish, but they at - ence oto I work at the foundation of the . dis ease. which is the bloc d. Therefore, it will be , shown. especially hi :hose who use these that tht.y will so cleanse end purife, that di•it i enemy—will -take its flight ! I and the flush of youth find beauty' will ngiti;ig I retwm. ainij.tile pros - poet of a long and happy life will cherish awl heighten vont. dap!: !, Sold & JONES, Coutlet4tort ; aISo by all Medicine Dealers, in the . county: IJ. rr E k CO:, olc Proprietors No. tp Leonard St., New York ; • WM. "1 iproprietors,nt Trark's Magnetic, Oint tuent,) 1;4.04111e, Madison Co., N. Y., General 0:.4n-Lly.,l' nowAR AssociATtoN, PM LADE , 4 Benevolritt extablilked l y 'special embirment for the relief the.eielc mid diz:, tressed, agli;:te4 aide rrailent and 4 • • 1 . 4i4lenlin •cliera.ies:l - , . )• - ) - HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view o ) 1 the awfuldest ruction of human life. calls- ed by Sexual diseaseri; several years ago direct; I edtheir Consulting Surgeon, to open a Di,pi..o 1 'eary forthe treatment of this claw of dise4es: In all their forms, and to give MEDICAL AD- VICE GRATIS, to• all Who apply by letter,.' with a deacriptk.n of .their condition, ,(nge,.l oectipatiou, habits of Mb, he... 1 and in erases of extreme povertv, to FURNISIT'at EDWIN ES FRER OF CICAGE, . 1 . . , 1 The Directors of the Assnciat'on, in their late Annual Report express the highest sitis fact'on with the success whici• has attolded the Ithots of their Surgeons iii the eitie of'. *,- 1 SpermatorrbeeSeminal Weakness, .Gonorr- I lam, Glect, Syphilis, the vice, of Onanivir or I Self-Abuse, Disease of the Wheys aridplo(l- tier, 8:c•;,-aticl order a cotainoanee.af theiame Iplan for the ensuing year. .: - .. An admirable - Reporton Spermatorrhcca, or I Seminal Weakness, the vice of 0118116 M, Abis- I torEation or Self-Abuse, anti other rii*S.CS I of the Sexiittt Orgaes .by the Consulting ;Sur- Von, will he sent by . nail, (In•asealed elzvel oPe,) FItEE OF dIIA. tUg, on receipt of TWO STAIR'S fur. postivre.- - • . , • _ .Address,, for teport.! t., or,. treatment,) 'Dr. .f SEILLIN-I101.)..)1TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard .4soeiatiou, No:2 Sciuth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ~ , [11:21-1y, . _ CHO IC E STONE LIME, or vuk, at ' greatly 'reduced prices, can be had it;. • 20 ." 'CLARK & PUILLIPS.; 00TF., SBOV,S, Rubbers,-Buffalo Over t; Shoes, ibr men, wornen.autl childre!u, by the case, iloieuorisair, • ,CL k iti rEuLLIts., BM •Strofula or RulesTAril' - - Li, - a' constitutional disbase,'i 'corruption of.-ilia. weak,-:tted. poor. ; Being in the:citculation :it; ,„ .- . Prititraci*the whole ;body, and ;may burst, but„ iu etisesifini any-part.:Of - organ IS:free' front itanttaekS.,lnot 4s:l4re:eta:which it May: not, destroy. :The.SCrolulons4aint is vnrionsly : Cattied 'by :MeretiiinVrdiSeaSe.' dist. Ortlcied inihenfthY'.fook7iininiref find' filthy' habits;- the :depressing .-viees,'• and; • ;alsive all,.bY the veitergal.iefeetion." 'What ever. be its origin; it, ishereditary, in the Ceti , : stitution, descending freM parentslo children; 'unto the'third and Murth generation ;;''.indeed,' it semis to be tlic rod of 'Him who'slyaq'MS ;will - visit the :iniquities 40 the 'father's iipsN' - their children. 7 .• . : . :.•• - ' - Its effects, emergence by.deposition froni the. bleed; of corrupt or ulcerous Matter, jthe lungs, literoindinternal 'organs; die tertned ; tubercles; in the swellings; ; and:on: 3hc Surface,-eruptions or sores: : This.foullcor-. !ruption, which genders in the .blood, depresses. d* energies: of life, AO that serefulous constitu :filets not only - suffer from serofalhas coht '.plaints; but they-have far leSs power to-With ;stand --thei of taelc tyf other' discages • cOnYe-: 'r only, vast numbers -pclish by; disord^m h:Mich, although not scrofulous ins fhtir nature,: are still rendered fatal by this teget in the ,lost of thesconsnaription cle• ciinate the buntan family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; nti•rmul destructive diseases of the liver, kithicys, ; anti;" indeed, of all' the organ's, froM. etc aggravated by- the same cimses rOsic•quarter of all our peoide arc scrofulous; -their persons are invaded hy• this hirkino'.in fection, lind their health is undermined it. To cleanse it from the sYstetn we mast renbvate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it .by healthy:food and. exercise. Such a medicine we supply in - .•I - • AYER'S .-• Compound Extract-of:Sarsaliaiiila, . • the most effectual retheilv whkh the medical NM skill of - our times. Can. devise Va.' thbi levery IS - here prevailing and fatal rattladv.l It corn- - 'kilned from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the C .*.purgationi Of this fetil disorder from the blood,' and the +cue 'of the systeM. -from its destructive conseqUknees. lioner-ft should- he employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those otherl affec tions which Avis^ tram it. such as lint - rfursi Pnt.l Si i lhatasits, Sv, 4.‘xripiNv's rata, •4 nosey o 9 KnYAII'VAA'a, PI:511».1:A4 VgitTLEA, 13L0TC1Irs , ,-8L.1.17.4; , prid . Bait% millta, Tgrrru and Save SeALIOI gliEtIMATis3l, StPUILITIC: Dnorsy, actiturri •' ttnd, ,indeed, ALL Cd:kipLAlNr3 MUSING i1t03.1 Istkitn 13Lunu. "lhe prpultti, - belief •in t.impurilygf the blood fs founded in; truth, for •serofnla is a 4ettenerntion of t 4 'ANL The iparticular purpose and virtue of -this Sarsnit cilia is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which .bond health is- InapssOlc ill contaminated onstitutioas; j • i • Ai Ayer a s - vathutic.i F ORALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILYI PHYSIC, are so coMposed:that di.ense ,:roge of their action can rarely miihstmid or evade them 11 Their penetrating properties search, and 'cleanse, {rand imigorate even- portion el the Inman organ. listn, correVting tts - 41spa'sed action,i and restoring n consequence bf these 11. properties, the invalid who is bolted down with pain or physical &Why fs astonished to I find his health or energy restored by a raped) , atj once so H simple and inviting. Not only - do they 'cure the every-day complaints of every' body, .butt also many faraddable and dAugerons diseases. The agent below named is • pleased to furnish gratis-my 'An:elrun Almanac, containing certifteares of their ettreOnd directions .for their lIRC in the following complaints; Costire gesso Reiv lleaectrhe arisingAvm dieordered Stceiorlt, Namert. lvdifitet jun, Pool: ittvtu, d Morbid Inaction of the Boras, Fiattelency,! Less qf :We+ lift. Jam. dice, and other kindred complaints, afiArg fronia low state of the Ludy 01/structioir of its functions. Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral, • FOR 'tug CVfll Coughs, Colds, 'lnfluenza, trogisenesc, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient (..‘ansump. tion, and for the relief of ConsnmOtive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. . „ 1 So bide is the field of its usefulness and 2.5 nu• meroue are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly knOwn, who haysk been restored from; alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried; its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appe:rctit to escapo observation, and whercits virtues are known, the. Pilline no hinges hesitate }chat antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections bf the puhnorpry organs that'sre incident to °tit. climate. White many inferior remedies thrust upon the ctuninunitv have failed and been discarded, this has gained [friends by.every trial, conferred benefits on.. the -afflicted they can never forget; anti pro duced cures - too litutteroua sod too remarkable to FR evAiturr 1W DR. J.. C. AYE &l:CO. .1 LOWELL. MASS. 5014,,by SMITH . ,t 7. JONES, and D. sPEN„ cER. c )ntle:r3rart q0.11.1.1' SON,lrlysses; A., B: DORTON. ,• -MANN NICIit)LS, Milip6rt SIMNIONSI.,O3wayo; and by all Merchants and Druggists.; [11:28 . , Eyes °peal Ears ope}n: RIGHT ABOUT FACE! 11 ot all ye that bath ears, lot hint ltcttr, and he that bath eyes, lot him 'come and tee the wonders hying dune in Wellsville, the City otjanneries, and especially at the Old tte,gulator, where thirty- two men find seven boys are wanted to work fifteen ln.Mys every day, (Sand:4s excepted.) andbe t4thath no money= conic:. Bring a h-lard, hring shingle, _brine; a hog, brii.g a ge'ese, bring a deer, bring a hide, bring a mink, bring a pelt, - bring your butter—bring what you like, you shall not be turned empty away because von halve not the filthy lucre to buy your. bread. Thus endeth the first lessoti. CLARK . r 4 l' VERYTHING - bought and sold :at the Old Li Regulator, exeopt Gas, GaS, S4audat and Blarney, Soft Soap and Sodei, at sLy.penee a pound, must be liarl.at Some Urathers, at Some Brothers, in this ttwil. i. .20 . . CLARK l . PHILLIPS. , 1 LARK & PHILLIPS render thew thanks .../ to all the good peoplemfithis; Common wealth for their most liberal psurpnage, and they, do tender their cpcci4 thanks to their :competitors and any others, for fifeir gentle barking for all time,,concocted: falsehood for all time, envy and %jealousy; IforisO dentb,t,lt was meant for evil, but has proved our good. So go ahead. The snore the bettei.. 20 CLARK rtLOTIft, PORK. arnclllorsseFeed, ' 4 Corn Meal, Oats,'Sluirts!enoUgh to sup - -, ply a small nation, at the (lid Regulator. 20 CLARK.' I' 11l ULM, XTO,OITARGE FOR , SHORING 11 Goads just received 4E- ;01.1STEW:3.. Pitireimit EVE - • -. R 1.110161 7WACI9 i,iIPF.Y3r-FOR:,,oinz. ,New fork Weekly ,Press, • FrIIE NEW, YORK "I'F_IiEty,PRESS-iiiirli ttie besiliteritrs7_,palicig-of ilie•tlity, A birge Quivl.o_;.contithlillKPTlVENTY PACEy ',sr, SIXTY C.OI.I.VAIXS. of. enterfa ining m attt i, iiiid."ELF;GANTLY i L : l4 'f_RA T ED' week'. . _ . -A GIFtWORTILF.ROM. CP:NTS .TO :loon on: BE SENT TO EACH SCR fliE It O.i lIECEIfT• OF: 111 E Stt: SCIIIPTIOX .„ : • • TER3Wi4g . trine copy t'u,r.onp year, .4nd I - $2 17 Three copceti one yititF - 7 1tt - a - d - 3:kifts, • 5 it ; Five 'copies one 'year, .n and - 5 iift. - s,„ 0 - 0 Ten copies on - C and 19 gifts; 01 Tw en ty-oe copies one yettr, and. 21 gilla;;tt 09 . The articles tobe.Aistrilptod are conto ic ,2 in the following. list • " ' Statics Treastirj • • $lOOO 00; 2 do "do.. do 500 06',..c.ta1f, 5 do do - • do- - - 200 00; e i lt ie, 10 , do , • .'do • do • 100 00, cub', 10 Patent Lever I.lcmting - Cased': Wzttchts s • ' TOO 00, each: 20 Gold. Wutches, • • - t h; , caat, 50 • 'do' • CO 00. each: . _ I 00 'do - 00, each: 300 Ladies! Gold Watches, - 35 00, each:. 200 Sifter '.llm!ting Cased . - _ 3000. eailt.. 500 Silver Watts:hes $l5 00 to '5OO each 1000 Gold Guitill—Vest • • nuti Fol).ellaius; 10 00 to 30.00; each 1000 Gcd&l and„ pima Cold Lockets, Bracelets, .Brtioehe;. E: t Drops, Breast Piasi.entr Pitts. Sleere Buttoie, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys; ; Vat sod Silver Thimbles, and a .vitricty of ether.urti cies, worth fropl 50 cents to-$l 5 00:eaels,* On' receipt of the subscription metier, the subscriber's name will ,be- entered tiptio our hooks opposite ti number, and the gift tour. poiting - with that numbiU-. will he:finnan:tot within one week to him, by rind/ aprou, post paid. - - There Is neither hduilmig nor lottery about the Above, as -emery subscriber sore of prise rattle. We prefer to Take this lib - . tai distribution among them instead of gir. ing.o large .connnisSion to Ag.ents„4iving to the subscriber tho.attiount that won't( go to the Agent and in many cases altatnlred-fold Mort% gonnnithication; shusid)he tat. dressed to 1 . 10 - ,43] D. 1. ST, M. IL DANIELS MST RECEIVED Froin Neti York, COMPLETE • Fail and Mri - nter A-5.014T211N 7 . of DRY -.GOODS; BOOTS -& HATS & - CAM CUTIERY, Crockery t Ca-18.F.01Vare , uso, n, gowi stock of - MISCI“.I4NEOVS School :Books- S'frATIONEAY,..&,C., Alt of which they will sell AS LOW AS CA.I La: BOUGHT ELSEWHERE IN THE .COUNTY. PtiODUCE ALL KINDS IN .ENCIIANGE COM, For which thcinGIJF.ST•PRIOE will be peid They can be found at. all, times, (gatunit and Sunday . excepted.) at . the. 01Ore formed occupied by D. :BAWER, LEWISIILLE, ready to.‘ralt upon Customers:, • N. 13.- 7 We have come to the 'conclusion es A I)Y PAY" is better_ for:all _parties, and we •shall,lbew fore ilO Intsiness - on this system. •D. L. lo M. H. - PANIELS. Ulysses, Nor. -4, 18*---tCtf: . , MILLFORT HEAD-QUARTERS. , ..suilscribers take this nulthod.or in I; forming their friends that.thryare in re ,ceipt of,. and are now opening, • a choice at desirable stock of' • - STAPLE...AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of anal . desire to make purchases. Our tiockisi l l has bee» selectod with great:care, and lapel ticularly : adapted to the wants of .fldr, Fedi" of oily. ctuunfry, Our stock.of Dry . Goods tot sits of " • ' -•- . DRESS GOODS, TRI3ISIINGS,RIBBO N4 I I:MBROIDERIES, PARASOLS_ oIIt.OTHS, CASSINIERESj . *VESTING S, DOa I4IESTICNI;I - . - SHIRTING'S, . 'LIM:SS; PRINTS, • • . !HOSIERY, • tIfIAWLS, anti a variety of othor urtieles, too 111310 T O. to mention, Wo have' also a complete lure moot of ' • : • - - GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND • •• - • CROCKERY;_- • all of which will sold tuteormoilll th e fur rdady'pay ; and-Jor appriwed-creda on I' reasonable terms as any othstotablish tar • MANN • VICUOLS; AtAlg, 14186..49:L3 ' , Z; 3: THOMPSON, • CARttI.A.6E & WAGON MAKER and PA !HER, COudersport, POtter Co., Pa,. mks ill is 'method of informing theilltb* • iieinlenerattimt he it prepared to do all work is kis line, with prompt" til in'a Workinan.iike manner,. and upon it Most aceoturoodating terms. Payment f Repairing invariably required on delivery the work," Ma:. All kinds of PRODU taken 'on an - count of work. /°;35. I= iiiiiiiita BSI von to 15.00 , eac}i .D ANJ I: oliE, Prt r, SHER. 211 Centre strert; Seie- lurk -.;-moo UM E ECM
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