U alit einfeg: El Ed - 15DERSPO - IM;.JULY 13, 1859 earn -that-John tf ones,' TiA. y of thle'Plaaa and now, diaident ioygan, yisbonsin, delivered the there ijn the F.ourth _ himself and satisfaction to those -t.i.Tied to - f or mer ef She' °ratio credit vho r inz ..--,Thie (Wednesday) morning, , k eloek, the thermonieter ;stands it posed-in part to theatm..- A sbow lin would be -very acceptable to all etl; but'no iigus of am_ flivor'be iltowed to-day. . • Wan at /0 ' I 96' ,e sr of ME ag be. 'tken.. , -4ames Gross, who, . with her prisoners, escaped from our jail :Lap was re-captured in 4.llegany op last Suridaymorning by gi. Sher: 1 1 puty. The Sheriff learned on Sat , veiling that he was there, working ; i . saw-mill which General Harm .n; agston Co., N. Y., is erecting there, tlt his deputy after him. He it he was safe so far in the woods, , advertisements of the Sheriff led ~ hscovery. We. believe, he made lance to the arresting officer. EZ CM EMI towns i iff's Dr urday on a rie, of Livi s(i though, 4 but the tOIIIB no ICS The following, which we find in the MeKe n Citizen of last week, is severe on our neighbor—bit it is, unfortunately for hint not "without foundation : 4 , If lthere were no sheriff's sales in Pot ter coulhty the ‘unterified' 'of that county wouhthe without an organ; for 3tr.. Cot ter's 'Nigger Bum , per' is attached to the Demos tic train, but once in about three. month , and then during the publication of the herifrs sales"; which last about one moon. 1314.-to what accident, necessity Or corm bination of great events 'the. De mocraciy of Potter are indebted to for the mule *wer that grinds that mortal - organ, Is what we should like to know. Cotter, (we wOuld not say Mr. Cotter any more than ale would say Mr: Shakspeare, Mr. Napoleon, Mr. Noah or Mr. Moses,) pub- Nhed a while ago at St. Mary's, .Elk, Co., , ~ . ra., ope of the witti est, papers in the United States. We are serious, 'for brev ity is the soul of wit,' and Cotter pub lished but one paper; aft& which be put Lis dig seeks in his breeches pookets his dit shirt iu his hat and immeditatly decamped leaving the dutch and the dev il (platers) to make the best they could outsof his btevity. With such a reputa tion alreitdi Acquired, Cotter can welt rest upon his laurels." For the l'oller Journal :, Frtipin"CriASt'—lii'the - ntitober Of lu -4y 7th; I read with :much interest a beau , .•',uftil lett - ei,,sald to- be from "A gifted la dy to her 'husband." And as you say Ithe laoy."is now abroad," why nut di- Paige her name ? It may be the sweet, romantic imaginations of some "gifted" ]old maid, or it may be smite married lady Idle sii l ishes to elevate herself by'her bus band' virtues. In either case. the senti ments gratd_when she says, "A woman Inldo rises above or falls below the po i 'kin 1 her , husband - gives her." Now ;there is in the world an idea -like this:4 Every! man admits there is one good wo ., man in die. World; and that one is his ,-' wife. I .I have a right to claim that my •. vife s the author of that letterthe ',-',( ?resident of the United States may do 7ithe s 'me ;- and you, sir, have au equal ',: - -;,fright say that your wife wrote it.. Now 1.0 . 2 ; to set le this point, pleasejnforin us whose 4 wife she actually is. . B. .1 [Ws regret to say that We are as much in the dark as "j 3." We cot the article , . 1 Prom an exchange, and placed it under ltlie head of "choice reading" . because we - Zbilinjed it merited" ..that distinction.— - - 1 _ - - - .. . pher are many such wives, "but there iire fe l huShinai 'toappreelate their?vir - ,tues and elevate their:position. . A wo tivnannatiejoylthe position of her bus land i nless she truly loves him ; and she snot lave -him truly if he is, incapable • :tapreciatingher virtues = or if lie sac i) : .:aee Lei:health - and ComfOrt, to his pe -: -,' :aviary advantage or selfish pleasure, is wonsands of husbands are prone to do ithout knowing the extent of their sins ItzaiiiSt their wives or themselves. sl• t), sty wt. lon So far as the 'wife of the President or I I sore fis concerned, Nve believe " it can't be d d" just now, and the President is , o od to refer to the future. We would sadly believe that "13's" wife could write lueh 'a liver.. about bim—in all respects. ': Eip .40tatikuk.1 4 .] • , Literary Naticeß. • LADES' HAND-BOOK - of :Fancy and Or namental Work, • - • • Comprising directions and pattorns forwork ink in applique; Bead-work Braiding, Can tiss-work, Kul .ting, Netting, Letting, Wors ted-work, Quilting, Path-work, 65c., gc. lilostrated with 262 new Engravings. Com piled from the best nuthorities ' by Miss F I:ORENCE HAMEL - PutliAted by G. G. El i ans., 439- Chestnut .Street, Philadelphia. 189. • Ilft have received.from• G. G. Evans. I t hil r ldelphia, a copy of the above work, 'll ave placed it id the hands of o n e can appreciate its value better than We have heard the decision of sev oar most - intelligent and tasteful l , I which is that it is a book that kiild be in the hands, or within the ['at, of every woman in the land. There. Sash ohol, fore-we. would aayAo:lnsbarrcls,-ge - tit-fjr your wivesbrotheri,let , ic.for.:rttr. pis r. tersi=iovars get yor . (our: ord rot fl it 10 - a ley that , wilr'un,, iciek The limit of any - ..ordinOily -, obdurate wpmpth):tremanibering.till bye while.that - Evatis Sendsia: gift, with, ;every book -ho sells, and if Yoh_ iiOuld'in timal e -your letter (eicelbsing - thelifaar for "the - b 6-011 ) that the book. was for_ a lady, he might enable yen to make her - two presents At once.. Try him r —G. G. Evans, 43 Chest nut St Philadelphia. - - • STEPS TOWARD IIEAVEST.; or, Religion in . common Life. By T. 5, Atautat. G. G. Ems, Put;Usher, .449 Chestnut delphi4;. Pike Few American. writers.have effected so much popular.good as T. S. Arthur. Ho always illustrates a good moral sentiment by clothing- it in just enough of imagery to make it pleasant-to read, and yet so closely follows the line of reality that the morali .11 a 116 mo-thrust that cannot be lost on ordinary hearts, The book-before us is one of this stamp, being a completion of short sketches, cacti of which, if - practiced is a long "step toward beaten"— the true religion being beautifully and forcibly presented to the reader's comprehension —heart.religion unencumbered by creeds and church dogmas—the "religion of com mon life" which is within the scope of all who will practice it, and all are endowed with it who "fear 'God and • love .their neighbors" half as well as them Selves, now-a-days. We are indebted also to G. G' Evans for a copy of this book, which he will alSo send, with a handsome pres. ent, to any address for . el- Address as above. We belie received .a copy of The Quad. ruple .Cottstellation the largest sheet ever printed on one form. It is 100 by -70 inches, and contains 104 columns of read ing matter, of 48 inches in length, with choice engravings to-Illustrate. It is pub lished at 12 and 14 Spruce St., New. York, and sold for 50 cents a number—five copies two dollars. The postage on each copy is 10 cents. An edition of 23.000 copies was printed, and sold so, rapidly that the publisher announces another edition to be ready about the first of October, which will be-composed of nearly all new matter. Some idea of its size may "be-gained from the fact that 40 persons were eight weeks setting the type and printing it. It is a real curriosity in the art of printing. Govter-Non Wallin; American Ambassador at the Court of Berlin, has offered 50,000 thalers for the library left by Alexander Von Humbolt. It is not prbbable that, under the pressure of the present times, he will:•mcet with many, if any, competitors in Prussia or Germany. The inheritor- of these literary treasures is the late valet of the deceased philosopher, who from the nature of his cir cumstances cannot be expected to wait any length of time for the realization of the bequest. Thus it is probable that the tools and implements, as it were, of the greatest mind-work-man of modern Europe will be removed to the United States. 3biurtizint,sl FARRIERY. DR. W. HAWKINS, Yeteri nary Sur geon, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Coudersport and its vicinity. that he has located himself at the House of D. F. Glassmire, where he will be pleased to treat all cases incident to that noble animal, the Horse. Horses' tails put up in the latest and on the most approved principles. Castration skillfully performed. Refers to S. 11. Mills, D. F. Glassmire and N. J. •Mills. 1-.16-tf.] REMOVAL E. OLMSTED has removed one • door North, into the store formerly oc. cupied by Schoomaker 4k. Jackson. Thankful for past favors, I would solicit h continuance of the very liberal patronage here tofore bestcwed, which I shall endeavor to merit by fair dealing and selling good articles At Reasonable -Prices. My stock; consisting of tho usual variety of DRY GOODS, • CLOTHING, BO 0 OTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, GROCERIES, - CROCKERY. &c., is now large, and my intention , is to sell CHEAPER- THAN EVER BEFORE ! • GREAT REDUCTION on Lawns, Challe de Leiner, Mantillas, Parasols, Mittp and other Stammer Goods. Prices. reduced to CLOSE TUN OUT I - ISA.IAR BLOOD'S well-knorin Scythes, of German-steel, Cast-steel and ;Sil ver-steel ; also, Snaths, Forks, Rakes, :and many' other Farming Utensils, at the. lowest prices, constantly on. hand. BOOTS 4S: SHOES--the largest stock in the "county. Especial care 'taken In select. ing:to get those - Which art good and durable. THY: CLOTHING : 'DEPARTMENT is will steekid and prices will - be made factory. SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE; a 'full as sortment of Groceries, Broom ' s,. Pails at low prices.. ' . HEALTHY BREAD. James Pyle's Dietetic Saleratus Call and See the Goodiirinty NEW QtrA.R.TERS. For ReadY Pay, and on Credit to prbmpt paying customers, f shall sell at low figures. - D.T. oLMSTED. .Coudersport, July 6, 18.59.-46. WILLIAM CARR, SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, Main, between Third arid FoUrth Streets, Coudersport Pa. 11:36. Tit in above _ Thirti • BOWS, : -" A ( - 1 ' lArg, -1 - 49IWS• BLANKS— - ' • ; • • - DOCKETS—: . • LEDGERS— • . . DAY-BOOKS-- - • RECEIPT-ROQICS; MEMORANDUMS, 'PASS-BOOKS, . . DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, • . HERBARIUMS; -. - • LETTEtt-BOOKS - - INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, Preach, and ..oermum. Teat- Books. An School Books used -in. the aunty 142 on 'hynd, - or inuneclicaely when desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied INi:ion desired. . • . • . A good assortment of Paper,. Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also,.of Call-Papers ; Urnw, ing Materials, Water Colors, TESTA 'RENTS, PRAYER'& HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS:AND SKET-MUSIC, Slates, RulCrs, Bick-Cammon.Bciards Chess 'Men, &c.,.&c. D. L. &M. 11. DANIELS HAVE AST OPENBD A : COMPLETE ASSaIiTiVEY 2..' • SUeMAIER DRY GOOD q BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, ' Crockery & Glassware. Also, a good stock of MISCELLANEOUS and School Books, STATIONERY, &C., All of which they will sell AS LOW AS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE THE COUNTY. PRODUCE OP ALL KINDS TAKEN' IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, For which the HIGHEST PRICE will be paid. They.ean be found at all times, (Saturday and Sunday excepted,) at the Store formerly occupied by D. BAKER, - - In Lewisville, ready to wait upcin Customers. • N. B--We have come to the conclusion tha "READY PAY" is better for all parties, snd we shall, there- fore do business on this system. D. L. Jr. M. If. DANIELS. ' Ulysses, June ?A 1858.--18L52 1 :, • DIME LEAF LARD, in firkins and tubs, can be had at the Old Regulator. Also, Sugar Cured Hams, aplenty of Reads, Shanks and Ribs.. 20 CLARK I:. PHILLIPS. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC SPECIFIC SPECIFIC SPECIFIC'SPECIFIC. • HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMcEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, No. 562 BROADWAY. No. 562 BROADWAY. No. 562 BROADWAY. No. 662 BROADWAY. • No. 562 BROADWAY. THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE TIDE GREAT FEATURE I'VE GREAT .FEATURE Of this series of Domestic Remedies is that each particular medicine is a..Snecific for the particular disease or class of diseases whose •name it bears, and may be reliod upon foithe cure of that parficular affectidn, Rende, per sons suffering from a chronic diseaie or long standing ailment, in buying a case of Rumen- REYS' SPECIFICS, obtain the particular one de sired in their case, and thus themselves make a cure which ctherwise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of time and medi cal attendance, if, indeed it could be obtained at all. . Thus multitudes suffer from DYSPEPSIA, DJL IODB CONDITION, Coartvermss, BADTASTE; COAT ED TONGUE and DEBILITY, which is perfectly controlled and cured by the DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC, There is scarcely a phase or .form of this which is not promptly. controlled and ultimately cured by the use of this Specific. Thousands who have suffered for years with this "Bilious Condition" having purohased a case of these Specifics,-have obtained a perfect cure and immunity from their old complaint. COUGHS, COLDS AND•SORE THROATS. which so frequently lead to , • BRONCHITIS 4ND CONSIIMPT.I:O2V, are all 'in their early stage secured by • COUGI - I PILLS. Harty cases of long , standing-. Bronchitis and irritating Coughs have been perfectly cured by this specific ,But morel many persons have a specific liability to colds and take them from 'the least exposure. This wilt be entire ly relieved by the use of the COUGH PILLS, as scores can testify from experience. So CATARR.II - - is one of our most common and most trouble some diseases, agaiiist which the .01d School Medicines and , even Homceopathic prescrip tions, arc of very little use. Yet hundreds of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long Standing'and obstin- ate cases of CATARIIII by the use 'of this specific. One aged .lady in Syracuse' was - thus per fectly cured of a Oatarrh, which had at 'mop,' her all her life. A yiaing lad: - at uue of cur -first class hotirdingSaVisotOiliiiive.s so afflict ed with this disease as *to retpiire .more than forty-hantikerchiefs:a fweek,' , wai eittirely cured iu a single wfek bs . • • P• bleeding and "bfild,,is ‘ oac of thoecommon and obstinate fories'oriliseaSu'iihirch are SO' _difficult, to.;,cure method's, but Iviriclr Mid an entire. ittifl 'fontlOmental.'ctire . in the Piles Specific: •Truei time' is'requlred but the Specific is Oct . :sant "to retinires neither diet 'norirestramt, arid-being •folletved - up a'perfee.t . ufeii the restilt.• , Hundreds' of persons, in purchasing a*- case r" or Specific's, have obtained - a (-tire - for the mosttiyirig tied obstinate form of disease, which - Alas - been worth to Them ten tithes the eost tbe•entire Set. Cases •of over' tweittY .yeare standing have - been cured, with this simple Specific, and we believe 1.11 may be etircd.by perseverance. The ease contiins the best .- • • ' . FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIG • I - known. A remedy without any deleterious or*poisonous substances, which not only cures the ague,' and' old„ Mismanaged- agues,. but may be relieff_upon as a preventative; when persons are Ter4di lig , in a fever an& trier. It prevents or, protects , Upon:the same . principle that vaccination .preetits small-pox or belladonna prevents-:scarlet: fever, by pre, - eeeupying the eystem with.. true Specific.. Hundreds bare been thus protected apd.curd.. The Ophth . alixty Specific . has provedifaVtildalge fenfedy far.SORE EYES.:anCEVELIDS, -and.--for WEAK and BLURRED SIGHT. Ond lady in Indiana,-who had been a sufferer from sore, eyes for many years. and for. two years- was entirely- blind. was cured perfectly by-the Oplithaltuy Specific alone. ITE A D A S, to which so many-are subject,.fiads a curatWe in the case. 'There is a specific which 'relieves at the time of the attack, and also one which corrects the `.coatiitionTof which it depends, and so, ti_earoys the' predis-: position to return,.....: . . 1• 1 The Specific for tiie s rious fohns of .'• FEMALE COMPLAINTS' . have - proved invaluable. g' lon standing. LEUORRIREA :or :WHITES, are :attended with debility or exhinstiou r and for which other forms a medicine are' f little value, are fully controlled and cured by the FEMALE PILLLS,‘• while the specific for *irregularities contioValitoit every form of scanty, painful or•irregular menstruation. •• - 7 DIAMEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS in adults cr.children are controlled like mag ic by the Diarrhoea Pita, white it may be averred without Alio possibility of successful contradictiom,that . the . Dyieniery are the perfeef Sfiei.;ific - for tbUt diseas-e Forthe various forms of • FEVERS, SCARLET FEVEII, ...MEASLES, and other diseases of children, the Fever Pil‘s may lie safely - and surely relied upon.— These Specifics are the prescriptions of Pro f lIIDIPAREYS, used for years in his extensive practice, and, to the perfection of. which he has cevoted the resources of extensive knowledge, experience and study. The public may rest assured that during the, life-time of Pr: 11. no 'one has been or shall be intrusted with the preparation of his Specifics, and he offers the guaranty r of 'his professional life and reputation that they shall be jtist as he repiiserifs them. • They have now been before the: .putilic for .five, years, and have everywhere wori.golden 'opinions rom the many thousands who hove . used them. - • • Simple, free from intricacy, technieility, or danger, they haire„ - becornetlae..teady . recoarse and aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or in valid, and have beconio the familyphytician and medical 'adviser of thousands of families. Nowhere have they been tried without baying been approved, and their highest appreciation is-among those Who-have known them longest, and most. intimately. Every Family will find these Specifies all they have been recommended: prompt, relia &le, simple and efficient ; often a friend in need and a friend itub-ed. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. FEVER PILLS—Fr Fey 4, Congestion and Inflinuation of all kinds. No. 2. WORM PILLS—For Worni-Fever Worm-Colic, and Wetting the Bed. No. 3. BABY'S -PILLS—For Colic,_Frying, Teething and Wakefulness, end Ncrvous • mess of Adults. . I , No. 4.. DIARRINDA PILLS.—For Cholera Infantum-and Summer CoMplaiut. No: 5. DYSENTERY PILLS—For ColiC, Grip- ing, Dysentery or Bloody Flux No, 6. CHOLERA PILLS—For Cholera, Chol- era 3lorbus ; No. 7. COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza and Sore Throat. No. 8 . : TOOTHACUE.PILLS—Foi Toothache, Fiteeache, and. Neuralgia. No. 9. HEADACHE PILLS—FOr Ilea:dacha, Vertigo heit-artdFulfuess. of the Head. No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PELL.S:LF6r Weak and Deranged ,Stoinachs; . 'Coluitipation and Liver Coinplant., • ' " No, IL FOR. FEMALE' IRREGULARITIES= Scanty, Painful or suppres'sed periods: „No. 12. FEMALE PILLS,--For—Leucoithrea, Profuse 'Menses and Bearmg Down. • No. 13:.CROUP PILLSFor. Croup, - Hoarse Cough. Bad Breithitig. " • No. 14. SALT. RHEUM. PILLS—For Erysipe las, Eruptions,'Fimples on the Face. No. 15. RHEUMATIC PILLS—For Pain ; Lame . ness or SOreness in the Chest, Back, Loins, nr A.—Fur Fever and ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agues. P.--For' Piles, Blind and Ble'eding,, Internal or External, , • • o.—For Sore, 'teak or inflamed Eyes and Eyelids, Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with_ obstruction. or profuse discharge. •W. C.---For Whooping Cough,.. abating its. violence and shoftening its course, . PRICES Full set, 20 large vials in Morocco Case and Book • • • sfl 00. Full set., 10 large vials, in.PlairiCase and • •• • 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book 200 Case orany 6 nuinberedboXes and Book it 00 Single numbered•boxes, with idireetionE - 125 Single lettered' b 1 oSee; with, 50 Large platitatiem,' case, 1 •.1 . and 2 oz. vials' 1 00 OUR REMEDIES BY -MAIL. OUR' BEIM-VIES' B 31.4 IL. • L • 01111.RIEJLEDIES.131-1IAIL: 'OUR REMEDIBpS.BY MAIL. OUR REMEDIES:Br NAIL. X.ook,oi - er.the list, malto,up a case of what liind . you : elmose, and enclbse tho amount in a, current nOte or. staMps, by' milli, to our 'id drass„- at No. 5G2 BrOadwaY, New' York; iiiid the medicine will he duly returned" by Mail or express, free of chaige. Address DR. E.:IIUMPRRRY'S & CO., No. Se.lilroadway, New York. Sold in - l7ond , r , port hy D. W. SPENCER.'and Drug:nl.v.' '-i:• . 4 It ,- 4-171 ,..e-ir. ) •.- - c li tTf..s:•, l .:i.i '''''•:::-': - . 1 ,' tV rillitit r Ilt - , - ; , 1.:::;:.:;.. -; .!...ii , ...,:: .:!..:.-.:: 4 , ..:. 1 6 v.5v •.... :-.:::.:,: , ,, i,,.,• it., - ;,L.::.; . 1 1 - . - - • . , . . . , .'ff ' t •' F - :,', . t , 'VI : 4- ':':. • ;• • • ..- . 'l i - - .:5T :.. .. ' " COI. ';..., - ---"..=:.,14 , :;*,...•.,„. - .".' .4tr - iiii-..:,,Ntircet,.:(neariy - appoiilo.:.Po4o.rin :...& ißroi! tivacer ',)_:_JEellseillei! r iAlle- - . - ~,':•',.-, R T H;. rroptieuir.g.the allove,establiiiligineoi '.:_ ,-_ W•ould respictfullyinfortuthelnital9itittiti 'of Coudgesparti awl Potter couetty .n , llatertillY; ,1 'that he is row prepared. tci nsupplf.them.iritit 1 BOOPS. StIOESi.-Gi i .4I.TER4I-LEAVIER4i FI - Nly-N.G',s ? 4c.,of eyeyy,tlpacription. at prit . 'cee which cannot fail; to suit.' We ,haye ow', hatid, lawl• are r thigtaatlylreciiritig . fecinr Kerr York,)the fineat:assortatent - Ofi-gooth that can` ;be .fettadlai _ibis .portion of ilia I,Colfutry; land will selltbe!saaqie!,at_pricas which tail . - ; I, : - •. ilErit:oo/ 1 11PElliTION. .. .'...-: SOLE' LA'APHER,..;;. ":. ~1, ; .i-: -I , ;to' .h:..• -IPPRI4 Vc.il ,-. LEA Ti.I"FIR '4', 47PSK - . 1 4) 7 * :. .P4' ',;., ~,• : • ?,,.? CA4f':6l" 'l-.'S,, ; (irit*ll4 , ), • :pEG,S , ,.NA.Ifs, A iv:44, azhfii4OrilqS;oi-ey,L ei'y dec F il;'otion, iti:9itatitities. 6 atit. "pitrChit 'aeia, at —l:' ' ' - ' ' r --" ,t.": .' ,-,..:-!•."- ,_ .:- ... REMARKABLY LOW -PRICES ; :kg C ASH '''. An. kisitidasold•lii:olir 'eltalillirtitiiiC,riiie of i the Best, :(2411tki - And' trilllie iirAtatANTra. i • .: Tellxis ttistrOttly.!::Cliviilia s;Atial. .. ! •.; -!:- .•:- kIEORGE;T:,;WARIIEN.:! May,l9, • 4.4 - 1; 'Orders sent by pinil l e cT left at. the JOURNAL OFFICE, Coudersport , Rill be .prorupt ly 11.0 carefully attended to. • STSTOCK r or, EIMMER• -JUST RE'CEIVO 7 " .1-11 I.Lo it, Pi-ices A FAVOIIAIILE IEII,IIIS, Casts and ShortArime BuYers. • LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: if - A4 NOW RECEIVING nty . :Sl/MMER IL Stock, which etohrace4,alroOst e'rerything usuall3c kept by'the'Conutry Merchant--- DRI GOOD; (IRCiCERIES r HARD-WAIM • ' • BOOTS - lt. SUOES, RI 4DY-MADE CLOTHING, T S & - C AP - C R . O E Y, &c.; • all ofiwhich I propose to sell at • low-figures, for cash or appfored.crodit. • Call and Fee our 'GOODS, and PRI. CRS. Beinithankful for past favors, - 1 hopelto. be able now to offer triore . favora bleindneementS. - P. A.'STEBBINS: Coudersport, May 25,4859.-40. • liti - iv : 4: St:,: : R GO.s JUST , RECEIVED BY C. H. SIMMONS, in 0 swa-yo. I Low Pikes AND FAVORABLE TERDIS . . , • e f ish axid Buyers. 4 Ail 'NOV MCSummer Stack, l ich•embrite s everything nsually , kept by C Mere ant— i , DaY-GOODS, • GROCERIES, . HARD,WARL', 13 OTS SHOES, READY-MADE CI. THING; • • HATS • C A.? 5.,• • . 1. C R E R Y; c., all of t .:whichwill be sold iii.4.low figures for cash or apProred credit. -1. -GOOD.TEAS.FOR 45. CENTS,. Ladi4l'• Fine Congress and other Gaiters, from 75 • • MENS SPOGA BOOTS, •s2;so`.' " I CALF. "; .. 3,65 • FINE DE I,AINES, 20 GOOD.:LAWNS, 12i: and 411 other gopis, in proportion,-for Ready Pay of most, kinds. gir Cash-paid for GOOD LUMBER. -* „ C. oOrnyo, June 15, 1859.-43-Iy. . I , B. S. COLWELL ' : .. WILL SELL F 101,1 14 310/it . FEED, .FIBI.I, PORK &C., i . ' . Cheqpier 'than: - . '`"- .. ANY .OTHER ~ lERCHANT CAN SELL; FOE CASH, , • . and will tafce..n pent all kinds or gOoll l' 3.48 ER.: _ ' I will,ftlse:aitash ilir,i l Ul4E*.. '. po, will pay the highest• going prices in CASE' !. .F9 2 11 - 11 / 0014. :: ConnnitiiotT,' , Janti . 22, 1859.-44-Gmo.F SAVE4I -- EXTRA,•:', - . TWENTYPER CENTIen FARMING TOOLS, by going-to-Pi A i „ST . EIeBINS2, and buy log, as he trai Alto eseinSive'sitle" of the ' ~• -, • f _ Beardsley Spythes,i - and the only - place, where, you• will find them . in the county: • • -• ' GRAIN - CRADLES, SCYTHE - SNATHS, !TAY FORKS, RAKES,Sho vels, Spade's, Corn- Knires, Sickles, and Jefford's Silver-steel and Cast steel Axes, and everything in the Hard ware line. • . - , . • We wear our ol d elothes and board ourselves, se as to give our customers nearly all the profits. Please give us a call, one and ill, dt tlieold stand, and we will try and do ,:what we aqvertiiie. • P. A. STI:BBINS. Coudersport, Jaaik'n,. Lai). i-; - Krxi • '4lOlOO :,•![,W *,‘ . 42 . . Tar for a falleoursein'the.lroaCity.Cci/lega, • `;". the largest., !wen 'exteasliel ,tadrtronized., r.:... best , organized Comiaift:tal.S.'hool is the.lThi ,,,.• ,;%. • • tea i'ates. ' - - ESE aftESOilflig • tta,s4T.qualltei to Osnai time to.EOMpt6 to.la : weekg.., tini, 13 viarsinteed t 0 ti of any ljusl lett= ,EL salmi. of from ( _3QaO • ''Btildents eater riL'nn; iVeripsy at pleast;re.. , , anm 111,',"7.11.401. '6l .. p rei ria4 for t; _. . . . . , .. 'ln, Ministers , ' Soia' eeeiltVat'jtiSilf , firms. For driular:add Szecim - ell it.Wirtliiir '"lii- Oosepro Imtter s4t*p_s.# ~ 14,.adt1.R0 . . , - - . F.. W . ,..IE.SKINSi Pittabizrgth Riew:.. -1. 10:9-1r 3 . 1 '!.. ‘..3,•-: ,-;', -- '' , ..;;:l ' :','.. !'-'1:;:i 'l:i:ii, intisi f. ' Of , ' Weilf, 4 lif. : - Y., reslieOkfullpiin f - Potter sitegot ad. rr's; thaP. kft r4aPeNu. k:` 1 rellaviiiFi,a4, ia . ..pro, various olieliAtions in tteatoo iii iolicite:d . 1.6 ARTIOICIAI:- TEEM 1 ittiyic clihown t Tilled um'. 1 41104414:1W ry pioroptiy-aosoTrod. "Ir:ll::*Mit4.lt.:.-• DE - NT 3r.'lartAtt;'. ils 'Alleging nouneei to the peOpleil Pitting Counties: in , P.O l l pently, establis4e4 in. Pared, to*perforin, the Dentistry. "Espeelat*itt his , styre• of . ..inserting , ' Superior 10 - iny-othe Continuos.}' ranted... Letters of inqu • '4 1 .70 MOUOritetiittn." ,`• lIETIIING ' NEIS1.11:111'. - BlBlll' B E ST , ..t 1 , 1 - 1 .. .- , c,.• ~..,*:: MEDICINKL ' SALRRATUS. Is manufactured 'rom viumitin salt, and is prepared entirely , different from other Saleratus. , All theilel eterfoue matter eitraeted in *oaf it manner as to prodnce Bread, Bl e cnit, bot, andall kinds of Cake, withouttetti taining a particle of &delta= w . the Bread or Cake b baked there by prod u cing wli leionie residtii.. l ::, Every Particle of aleratus lit Untie ' 1 to gas and passei hrtingli the Itiii or Bicuit while Baking; etinfetinitit4 lv nothing remaibut ceussuou Sal - %V oter and •Flou: You willstutdill perceive by the see of this Salem; tus that it is en l ' ely'ditfercritfrstm other. Saleratns: . ( 1 i - ' • .., ` It is packed hi one pound'pipert, each wrapper br tided. "IL T.. 114 _ „ Ibittjs Best Medicinal Saleratutt;_al-, RO l pictUre, tWiseed loaf hrPlail iwith a ;Jess of eff'erveseing witerim' the top. When on purchase ilinel paper you should reserve - the insp.: per, and be ,par iculati to Ot thel next exactly-like e first , — brinlka:t above. Pull directions with this Salerat or Cream Tarte. each ,package ; a . making' all kind for, making • Sodal litz PoWderi: ' - MIKE YQI3 68 AND 70 68 AXI) 70 v i ;r i . ::° : 9.lw;:fi , m*tllill.P.l : dar"e r ' kraccsr. 's!l°;.r6°6l..ygi.A° l °m. : 'l':ll'ina l l : i. ' l6f:'''°l : ll:;:::;;:..:'::-- : '4: :' '- -1 1 - ' ' • , ''. .:10 11.. T. BABB/TT'. rU8.,.00./ITCBA! , .., - , TRATED POT#SH ••. - -_,.- Wairanted .. db O. die ,pt.rength of 68 ordinary•Pcitash';l jilt ,Ul3:iii - einit-= 00 1 lb., -2 lbs. 2 . 'bet; +3 lbs. and..l2lbi. - - '—with full „dire tions: for .mitkiirg AND Hard and. Soft QaP-I I t.Con.llObler* 'Fill find tili - n t4e heallgtP 6 l)/FI • market. , . 1 , ;I, ~ ~ .., to , .-- Mantifacttred'in&for'irili - 'bii" - "',.,. ' !- " ' . '' • 11.. 1% ukaarr,T;--- , ~,-,. z ...:.Nos.:'6B.anil TO - -Waihiligtosoltreet . .1 /Cow:Torlspand'kfof/Andirriet., r -,, : i '- i P 93 1 . 04: : ..;:-. 1..; LP.i%.7?..e.ta , 1-, i i 08 70 -- --- - rTheAitterlcilifildilolll44Kiiiaiiii: do JO( great; Aitility - arid ..tititettAoslrikokenti Pqrs9os Itftlicptqtl,:ari,t,3.l3Apechittk-Alpias 11,TSpeRsia,..tiver coiap iiintß.pr /Ci.,007 Aiftict tionS,:.plin:frOcufe''S crimEs iiiptioxp L fOr these various diseases ' iOlaTir.l l ikisktot4 byithe , AuttucxS Tianis CoPilisilitiaV,22'suict 24 Frankfort-3h • . 1 , : 1-..1 .. •,.,.-., ::-.-'::, , . THE SECRET TirriBltritsclit , -!- . 7 0 17-7)1 - ' 4firt - 111:41114.1,41.i.,,: •- > . AiENV{WODA : O4-r4ra "I„2-•• , - lAo,oiAOrWiio, . of seirootorAttai arl ` ca! Ariaiiiii4 thetirl nal Emissions, Genita andiNthotte-Debiliiyi Prituaturel Decay of': al.PYttgtoPTlPPOlnich - sad AmPid_inle : ~1 4 ;. .5t 0 . . . 11. NS gegfr'4 l l'tii „-: / ..f ..:,..,'; f` i 1.- /5.. Y 4 f L gi;,X, I.* PE:170127a ' no- important fact ; thafth a Alai 4 , complaints,. originating , in:the impr9dgeef , 'solitude.; of Yantli, : may tiO:eistiy . yetgi . lataa 'iirruotriMEnitivr, - is nthis'aninpraitatiiil• - ty deniolistrated; :and , Oa; enliittlY adie 2 iiii I.ighly.succeittfultreattmuititsidoptittlArtha . Au th or, fully ~explainedyhy ; mpg. ? two , _every, onus (-Paolidin curp e stlAtank4 .e 7 and afthe'least'pcfsiihleano,:titerg ;41.044, . jog ail the sadvertisedixtostrume orthe . • ', '• sent to, any ciddreisq ,VallirlitidtiOarriVellillb a sealed: envelcipe,.bi.rernittiiggpext'Tpnitt) Iwo pqatagefijapipl to ItaiiIL,KLOPLIIP .East 31st. Street, Nei York. City l , , •—• , k rid.A.....--....'-" in . , .. , By'- , • . HOiNE Arti KILdORE V V. ;zoos of Condeisport: and TichdtriAll4.t he has e4tablished u '5ll ,•• 2 JELKRT in the pa - aernent: of J.:, B. SoAtteo Stigtist - thoo hc. . !Ripply . the",pn . 73th 'piv o t fictoiria Itiitton everV.rueta4 rind Fresh' Vinisen By low prices, promptiies and 're; alatity hc&gins to.deserve and receive - a liheral patroller. . Coudersport : June '47, 1853,-45-1p p. = El El ME lILS] lEEE 11l 08 Vo;IP *0 68 MI El ED TO: