6:aiiii ggiint ault tintitly+ COUDERSPORT, JULY 2'l, 1850 Persona/.—When «C." d e p os it s hi s g newith us we will publish his ludibrious I l lo ughts upon the " gifted lady's" letter. we have a rule, recently mentioned in our paper, to that effect. We learn that Mrs. M. Ross, the wife e f—tfon. S. Ross, has been appointed manager iu I?otter . county for the Mount Vernon Association of the Union. The se lection is a most excellent one,-and we ( f ast she will be enabled to make a good report to the State - Vice-Regent of her e fforts among our citizens, and that their patriotism may be exhibited in creditable donations to so worthy a cause. tYo 51011711er Vacation, at the Iron City College, Pittsburg, Pa., owing to the im proved prospects for active business throughout the entire country this com in' fall. Upwards of 200 Students are is daily attendance ; hence the entire fac ulty is retained, and there will berm sum ..uier vacation, giving every facility for oung men to enter during the summer, and be thoroughly prepared, at a cost of ,only $4O, in time for the business season. K e w Revelation in Geology and .The rlegy.—A correspondent at Erie sends as the following juvenile dialogue which recently occurred in that city, between the son and daughter (aged respectively nine and seven years) of a Methodist minister, showing the physical and moral difference between men • and women, as they saw it in geology and theology: Little Boy.—"I wonder what makes the Paps so litudt crosser than the Mams ?" Little Girl.—"l guess it's because the Lord sifted the dust, and made the Paps out of the bran, and the Mattis out of the ine dust!" • Little-Boy.—"Will I be a Pap when I et lots —aud be cross, too ? " Ltyle Girl.—"l 'expect so." • Little • Boy.—(Meditatively) "Na I shan't be a Pap 1.."--j-evidently unwilling to believe himself made out of the Fran: . Muds Bursted.—Durbig the be vv rain nn Thursday afternoon last, f-,vo. clouds met, bursted and fell with perfect torrents of water—not rain—in Hebron near this village. An eye :fitness says that a 14-quarts pail, stand- Athe open air, was rained full in 25 i..."nute.s. Logs two feet in diameter, lay ,g-oat. of usual water courses, were ear:. Died Off, so 'rapidly did the water rise. dani of Mr. Nelson Clark's mill, was rid away by the sudden flood, and at e seam of Mr. Wm. 11. Meta n another stream, a milk house was away, and a laiie amount of drft floated into the mill, so that several ill be - required to get the mill in iar , ° ). op order. The crops in the neigh are said to . have been very little. ie ood .ays all other localities from which we heard the rain has started vegeta gward with' a new`impetus, and ev- Lem there is new hope that the sad of the great frost will be in a great ire overcome. iave an fc elration at Gerhraltia.—The an isit ' of the members of the Pennsyl (German) Land Assiciation ta their and flourishing colony in Abbott ip, this county, was made the oc of a cgg _cid time generally" by them nday last. The energetic and gen ly local agent, Mr. Alex. Eydpi, d our citizens generally, as far as Id make the invitation known in pience of the shortness of the time d to do it in, and a number of them including our Brass Band. We re bat it was extremely inconvenient 'l . ti. to have Veen : there: As the party lid not return in time for us to get a full ''Pori, from our special - reporter for the ',eas on, we defer it until our next. The ;sod, eeling manifested by the Germani :s t wards our citizens, is highly appre 'lol by them, judging them by their 'fllalts. We hope it may never dimin- I • . on either side. A. Free dinner, at the expense of the ' , Elciation and provided by Mr. An. 'fi' Jackson, (formerly of this place, and A' ;‘mine host" of the Germania Hotel,) 1 3 p l artaken of by about 400 guests, in t 41Ter prepared for that purpose. 1 L.:,7 Broken in a Suing.—On Sunday 'tning last, the driver of the Wellsville 'gt , a lad 'about 17 years old, named iiiinin Addison, hailing from Olean, we p I -:eve, met with a sad accident. He, zh several boys of about his age, Was Zing in a rope swing erected on the 1 4ISt., the other sido of the river, when l , • boys took hold of the cords attach tol the main swing to give it motion, i row the swing (in which he was 't - I alone) as far back as they could, . • I and then let it go again, which -would', give the swing great velocity and width 1 of range.. d They had _ drawn . it back and the word was given to go, and several of the boys did'ao; bUt ono or two, more devilish than wise, lung-, to the cord, bribging the - swing around against one of the trees to which it Was attached, and with so much force as to break Addisofes right thigh bong entirely off about half way between his knee and hip joint. Eke jumped out of the swing and was first aware that his .leg was broken when on striking 'the ground the leg _flew up into his face. A lounge was brought from the residence of H. H. Dent, near by, on which he-was carried to Glv_ssmire's Ho tel, where the bone. was set by Drs. Jeorg and Ellison, and the boy is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstan ces. The boy says he is parentless, and has not a friend living in the world. Our philanthropic citizens will not-permit him to want for necessary comforts while he is. here. This was his second trip as driv er of the stage. We trus the accident I will cheek, in same measure at least, Ahe foolish and somewhat malicious misChief making propensity of those who are to a great extent blameable for its commission. "Still VailittistmEnts. HEAR YE! REAR YE! , Y DOORS arc always. open and ready . to AIL receive custom. Ilavimr opened a Black smith Shop in Coleslaurg, formerly occupied by William Raymond, I am prepared to do all kinds of custom work in-good styles and with equal finish to any shop in the county. The Shop having been vacant for about a year, I will take a little pains to describe mysplf. Look fur a tall, ragged man, hat set jostling on one side of his head, and a huge chew of tobacco ou the other side of his face to balance it. Call and see Hub. HUB DAYINES. Colesburg, July 19, 181:9, Auditor's Notice. ..;•JOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor .1.21 appointed by the Court to make distri bution of the proceeds of the sale of real es tate in the case of Jacob Re . ed vs. N. L. Dike, of June Term, 1857, No. 216, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Office of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on Monday, the 15th day of August next, at one o'clock, P. M. Those interested will attend. if they think proper. IL J. OLMSTED Proth'y. Coudersport, July 20, 1350.-IS. Auditor's Notice. - kTOTICE is hercby given that the Auditor _L' appointed hr the Court to make distribu tion of the proceeds of the sale of real estate in the case of Warren Carter vs. W. T. Jones, No. 174, June Term, 1850, and in the case of Paul ,S; Taylor vs W. T.. Jones 4: A. F. Jones, of Sept. Term 185 C, No. 144, Avill attend to' the duties of his appointment at the Office of the Protioncitary in Coudersport, on Saturday, the 13th day of August next at one o'clock, I'. M. All persons interested in the said dis tribution, will attend promptly at said time and place, fully prepared if possible to present and substantiate their claims withoutunneces sary adjournment or delay. 11. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. Coudersport, July 20 . , 1851.-4 S. - NEW JEWELRY' STORE. RII. BUTTERWORTH having located . himself in this Borough, in the store of J. B. SMITH, on the corner of Second and Main streets, has opened a J,EWELRY ESTABLISH MENT, for the purpose of . • REPAIRING • WATCITES, - CLOCKS, and JEWELTX. Having. some years' experience in the busi lle::3, I feel confident in giving the public GEN ERAL SATISFACTION. The patronage of ' the public is solicited.' Please give m(l. , tc call. All work warranted or no pay. . A general assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry on hand and for sale. • • Coudersport, June 30, 1330.-43. 12,, EN OVAL OLIVSTED bas removed one g door North, into the store formerly oc cupied by Sehoomaher Ja.cicmn. . Thankfil for past favors, I would solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage here tofore bestcwed, which I shall endeayor to merit by fair dealing and selling good articles At Reasonable Prices. My stock, consisting, of thu usual variety of DRY GOODS, . . CLOTHING, BOOOTS & SHOES, - HATS & CAPS ? GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c,, is now \V large, and my intention is to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! GREAT REDUCTION on Lawns, Challe de Laints, Mantillas, Parasols, Mitts and other Summer Goods. Prices reduced to- CLOSE THEM OUT! ISAIAH BLOOD'S well-known Scythes, of German-steel, Cast-steel and Sil vcr,steel ; also, Scathe, Forks, Rakes, and man} other Farming Utensils, at the lowest prices, constantly on hand. BOOTS & SHOES—the largest stock in the county. Especial care taken in select ing to get those which are good and durable. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked, and prices will be made,statis factory. SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, a full s sortment ef Groceries, Brooms, Pails low prices. HEALTHY BREAD. James Pyle's Dietetic Saleratus Call and See the Goods in my NEW QUARTERS. For Ready Pay,.!lnd on Credit to prompt paying customers, I shall sell at low figures. D. E. OLMSTED. - Coudersport, July 6, 1659.-46. _ IL "NaILASTER for sale by P. A. STEBBINS , F 1: I. 1 01 3 n " i j lylairvahove Third. COUDERBPOR . • BIG W. DIANN, P.M . P0.1£201:. OOKS, APS.. LOBE S B G • • BLANKS- DOCKETS— LEDGERS . DAY-BOOKS— • • RECEIPT-BOOKS; 3IEMORANDUMS, P ASS-BOOKS, • DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, • HER.BARIUMS, • LEIIVEr , .-DOOK - S Se • IN YOKE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Text- Books. All School Books used in. the COnnty kept on hand, immediately procured when desired. - • • - Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. • A good assortment of Paper,. Envelopes; Pens and Inks: Also,:of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. BIBLES, T E STA ME NTS, PRAYER lc HYMN BOOKS, of various Ligds. tousic-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC% Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess I Men, &c., &c. [ll-34] D. L. & rd 6 IL PEELS * • - HAVE - d'bb (L . kiritil nlibb A: COMPLETE A ssag T.M.P.LV I OF SU - 01.511 7 1R. DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, , C:rockei7y .,. .& Also, o. good stock of MISCELLANEOUS-arid School nooles, STATIONERY, &C., All of which they will sell AS LOW _IS CAN BE - BOUGHT ELSEWHERE TN 'H E COUNTY. PRODUCE OF - ALL KINDS TAIC.IN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS,, For which the HIGHEST PRICE will be paid. They can be found at all times, (Saturday and Sunday ezcepted,) at the Store formerly occupied by D. BAKER, Lewisville,, ready to wait upon Customers. N. 13 , --We have come to the conclusion ths. • "READY PAY" is better for all parties : and we shall, there fore do business on this system. D. L. & M. 11. DANIELS Ulysses, June 20, 1853.--16t52,'. TWRE LEAF LARD, in firkins and tubs; r can be had at the. Old Regulator. AlsO, Sugar Cured .11.ant'S, aplenty of' - kleads, Shanks and Ribs. 20 • CLARK & PITILLIPS. . HtII\I * PIIREYS' ' SPECIFIC .. SPECIFIC SPECIFIC • • SPECIFIC SPECIFIC lIOM(EOPATHIC REMEDIES, lIOMCEOPATHIC REMEDIES, 110M(EOPATIIIC REMEDIES, lIOMCEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOWEOPATIIIC REMEDIES, No. 56'2 BROADWAY. No. 5G3 'BROADWAY. No. 5132 BROADWAY. No. 5G2 BROADWAY. No. 502 BROADWAY. THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE. TEE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE TED GREAT FEATURE Of this series of Domestic Remedies is that each particular medicine is a SPECIFIC fur the particular disease or class of diseases whose narn6 - it bears, and may be relied upon for the cure of that particular affection. Ilenee, per sons suffering from a chronic disease. or long standing ailment, in buying a case of Ilummi- REVS' SPECIFICS, obtain the particular one de sired in their ease, and thus themselves make a cure which ctheiwise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of tlme.ard medi cal attendance, if, indeed it could be obtained at all. Thus multitudes suffer from DTSPEPSIA, BM, lOUs CONDITION, CO3TIVENESS, BAD TASTE, COAT ED TONGUE - end DEBILITY, which is perfectly controlled and cured by the DYSPEPSIA' SPECIFIC. • There is scarcely a. phase or form of this disease 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 purchased 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 . - - BIZONCHITIS AND- - CONSUMPTION; are. all in their early stage secured by the COUGH PILLS. Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irritating Coughs have been perfectly cured by this .specilic But more 1 many; persons have a specific liability to Colds and take them from the least exposure. This will be entire ly relieved by the use of the COUGH as scores can'testify from eXpetience.' So CATARRH is one of our most common and most trouble- FOITIU diseases, against which the Old School Medicines and even liontecopathic prescrip tious; are of very little use: Yet hundreds of persons have'beect cured* of not only recent and fresh,-but even long standing and obstin ate cases of CAT-112.1M by the use of this specific. One aged lady in Syracuse was thus per fectly cured of a Catarrh, which had etnnoyed .iaq all her life. A young lady at one of Our • - - first Class boarding schools, whol - as so:afflict ed with this disease as to require more than forty haidkerchiefs'a week, was entirely cured in a single week by - this Specific. • PI I, bleeding and blind, is one of those ,commott and obstinate-forms of disease -which -difficult to cure"on the ordinary methods, but which find an -entire - and. ftindamental _cure in the Piles Specific: True, time is required; but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neither _diet ner restraint, and being followed up-a perfect cure is the: result. litti4eds of persons, in purchasing a case of Specifics, hale obtained a - cure for this most trying and obstinate form of disease, which has been worth to them ten tittles tile east of the entire set. Cases of "over twenty years' standing, have been cured with this - simple Specific, and we believe all May- be cured by perseverance. The case contzins the best . FEVER AND AClahi SPECIFIC known. A remedy without any deleterious or poisonous substances; whielt not only cures the ague, and old, mismanaged agues, but may be relied Upon as a preventative wnen persons arc residing in a fever and ague dis trict. It prevents or protects upon the same principle that vaccination preventssmallliox or belladonna prevents scarlet fever, by pre occupying tne system. with Arne Specific. Hundreds have been thus protected and cured. The - Ophthalmy Specife has proved a mo:i-t, invaluable remedy fur SOTO: EYES- and EYELIDS, and for WEAK and BLURRED.SIG LIT. One 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 Opbthalmy'Speclfic E A. CITES, to which so many are subject; finds a:curative in the case. There is a specific:which relieveS at the time of the attack., and also one which corrects the condition of the system upon which it depends, and so .destroys the.predis position to return. • The Specific for the various forms of FM lELE. COMP have-proved invaluable. Old long standing LEUCORRIREA or . 'WHITES, are attended with debliity or- exhaustion, •and for which other forms of medicine are of little value, are' fully controlled and cured by the FEMALE PILLS, while the specific for irregularities control almost every form of -scanty ; painful or irregularmenstruation. - DIARRHEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS . in adults , or children are controlled likemag lc by. the DiarrlwAz. Pills, while it may be averred without the possibility of successfill contradiction, that the Dysentery Pills are the most perfect Specific for that disease known. For the various forms of FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, and other diseases of children, the Ryer Pills okay be safely and surely relied upon. These. Specifics . are the prescriptions of Prof. IIDIPAIZEYS, used for years in his estensiv.e 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 Dr. IL no one has been or shall be intrusted with the preparation-'of his Specifics, and he offer.: , the guaranty of his -professional life and reputation that they shall be just as he represents them. They= have now been before the public for five years, and have everywhere won golden opinions from the many - thousands' who hare used them. . Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or danger, they have become the ready recourse and aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or in valid, and have become the family physician and medicabadviser of thousands of thmilies. Nowhere have they been tried without having been approv&l, and their highest appreCiation is among those who have known them longest, and most intimately. L'iu•rylnily will find thez -, .e Specifies all they have been recommended prompt, rclia-. eimple and rilLicnt; often a !rim/in neat .l-k , and. aim; in.2,:cd. LIST CIP,SPECIFIC No. 1. FEVER PILLS—For Fever, Congestion and In Ilaination of all kinds. No. 2. worn' PILLS-For Worm-Fever, Worrn-Colic, and Wetting the Bed. No. S. BABY'S PILLS—For Colic, Crying. Teething and Wakefulness, and. Nervous- ness of Adults. • No. •t. DIARRIREA PILLS--For Dian-lmea, • Cholera Infantum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. DYSENTERY PILLS—For Colic, Grip ing, Dysentery or Bloody Flux. No. G. CHOLERA Cholera, Chol era Morbus, No. 7. COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza and Sore Throat. No. 8. TOOTHACHE PILLS—For TOothathe, Faceache, and Neuralgia. - No. 9. HEADACHE PILLS—For Ilea ]ache, Vertigo heat and Fullness of the :lend. No. B. DYSPEPSIA PILLS—For Weak and Deranged Stinnachs, Conaipation and Liver Complaint. No. 11. FOR- FEMALE M.IIEGULATITtIES Sctinty, Palau' or suppre:i.sed period 3 No. 13. FEMALE PILLS—For Lencorrhtea, Profuse Menses and Beztring,Down. No. 13. CP.OLT PILLS—For Croup, Hoarse Cough. Bad Breathing:- • No. 14. SA - LT 1111E17.11- PILLS-For Erysipe las, Eruptions, Pimples on the ..No. 15. RIJEL:3IATICPILLS:--For,Pain, Lame , ness or Soreness in 1. Use-Chest, Back, Loins, m‘Limbs. A.—For Fever and Agee, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agnes.. P.—For Piles, Blind and Blending, , latcuMal or External., o.—For Sore, Weak or Intiarried Eyes and Eyelids, Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C.—For Catarrh, of long standing ci• recent, either with obstruction or profuse dis Charge. o.—For, Whooping Cough, abLing ' its violence and shortening its course. • .PRICES Full set, 20 large ti; is in Morocco Case and Book Full set, 20-large vials, in Plain Case and Book 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book• 200 Case of any G numbered boxes and Book 100 Single numbered boxes, with - directions. 2.5 Single )eth.red. - boxes, with directions -50 Large plantation, or physician's r case 1 . and 2 oz. vials OUR • REMEDIES BY 31 . 4 11 L OUR REMEDIES BY SAIL OUR REMEDIES BY M... 111; OUR RTWE•DIES BY MAIT., OUR LIE 7)J ES Rl' NAIL Look over-the list ; make up a case of what kind you choose; and enclose the amount in current note or stamps, ,by mail, to our,ad dresS, at No. 51;2 Broadway, New- York, and the medicine will be•duly.returned by mail : or express, free of charge. _Address :DR. F. HUMPHREY'S & CO., • " No. 5d2 BroadwaY, New York: Sold in. Co lf ;kr.ep f q , NI D. W. SPENCER (Irv/ all ts. [1!; -4mo.] , •AR RE . . , .• • 1 N'SW Yew • . .. • ' t s i, go .8 ‘ (.. 6' k -to LI - . • • 1 • -sTort i E,-.: -- 1- .2. ... ... Mai?, Street,- (neatly .oiipoiite BitlthCiu 4:lBros.' Grocer/A)-TY,ellsville,'4lle- . .• 1 . . ghany Co. - , .. y.-- y.- - -.: '- . • ......,......._ . Tlt: Proprietor of the al ore,cstablishMent; would respectfully inf nu the inhabit-1 • - • ants of Condersport, and Potter county generally,, that he is row prepared to, supply them With BOOS, SHOES, GAITrR,S, LEA2IIER FINDILVGS, t iv. ' _of Oery escription, at pri ces which cannot fail to .nit. We .hare, on hand' s ( and are constantly r i celTing from Neu York, the finest-assoldinenti of goods that can be found in this portion of the country,. and will sell the same tit prices:which' will „ i , DE.1. 1 77. COMPETITION. '. SOLE LEATHER, • I . ' UPPER LEATHER .i. icir SKLVS; 1 1 FREAV/I CALF SIC•INS, (9 6 i urine), PEG-S,•NAILS, AWLS,' anti FINDINGS, ofler ery,4lerijaion, iii quantities to suit parclia sets, \t, - • : . • ENIARKULY LOVVPRICES, FOR CASH.:I Al goods sold at our esiablishment are of the Rest Quality, and' will be WARRANTED. • TOntri Cash Only. Give us a triial. . • GEORGE T. •WARIMT. Well•ville, May Is, ' • °niers' sent by mull, or left at Jocna :r OFFIC11; COLlderS'ltlrt, ;will be proiupt ly :Ina carefully attended to. : - • STOCAE. • OF RUMMER C-OODS, • JUST RECEIVED BY 11: 71 ,FDr, Po n 6 .(13 ef , j Uliffin2thrno ° idiOW PriCeS AND • ABLEFAVOR TERMS TO Caqi and Slaort-gamic Onyers. LADES AETnditiTLETIEDS: Tr AM NOW RECEIVING my - sukmErt IL Stock, which embraces almost everything usually kept by the Country Merchant— ail- GOODS, . GROCERIES, HARD-WAIIE, 1 BOOTS & SHOES, 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING, cl ATS-& CAPS, ' CROCKERY, &c.; all of which I propose to sell at low figures, for citsh or approved credit. Catl and see our; GOODS and. PRI CES'', Being thankful for past favors, I hopc; to be able now to offer more favora.- ble inducements. P. A. STEBBINS. Cdudersport, Map 25,1559.-40. Ng W STOCIsi • OF ksigAPP:Pri:q eatiDs R, ; 11-1 :', 1 I' l l /i; V b CI-D 3 ' .J. 3 •,-' . ••' ••r :(-L 1 knrSl." RECEIVED BY C. 11. SIMMONS, in Oswayo. rLow Prices ! • - ;ND 1 FliVo it A t E 1E 1 EB. 11. ifi - i , - TO l 'as7l, and Sho a t -Tinz,e . Buyers. - - 1 r, 1 ,- ( 5i,.. --, i; -- ,i;---4---..-----t s • Stock, i , ::\ : tEC,..,11,1.NG- T . n Summer _R. iyhich cinbraces .:•••erytlnng usually Itcpt by a Co \ untry l'klerchat t— i 1 _-• • - . ( DIZY GOODS, GitOCEIZIES, • ! HARIp-WARE, BOOTS 4- SHOES,, HEADY -MADE CLOTHING, I A'P S c ;• i 0 AP C 0 C It 17 all of which will be sold at cash or appro-zed credit. 1 ' I GOOD TE.A S F0R. , i51 rinc Congma (thl rte. to 51,00, ; t MENS STOGABOOTJ " CALF I FINE DE LAIN S, •!. 20, i . 1 GOOD LAWNS, 121 and sM other goods ! fit proportion, for Ready Pay of most kinds. , - : , • 1 . - ,-••71- Cash paid Tor ',GOOD LUMBER. I ! , [C. IL SIMIONS. Oswayo, June 15, 1859.;-43-I,y. B.i S. COLWELL WILE. SELL .• ITlour Meal, r FISIt :PORK &0., Cheaper than • ANY:OTHER MEIWIIANT, OA),i SELL FOR CASH, ,cat all 1 and will take in payro Kinds of I LUMBER, l ti ill also: P'ay Cash for I,UAIBEIi. Also, will pay tile- highest going prices in $5 00 OKI:FOR WOOL. _ - F RSPORTi June 72, 1859.-14-Grno Corr, 1&1: EXTRA 15 00 TWENTY PER CENT 'on FARMING TOOLS, by go ng ATI!. A. STET,,' :3'1%15" and bus-- lag, as he has the exclusive sale of the 13eardsley and the only place where you Will find them in thecounty. • • • - (IR AIN -.CRADLES, SCYTHE - SNATIIS, HAY ' FORKS, RAKES, Shovels, Spades; Corn- Knives, Sickles and Jefrord's Silver-Steel 'and Cast•.steel Axe4.'and every thing . Lu the Hard ware Rile. ! • - . We Wear oar - Old clothes and board ousel:Tel, so as lo give our customers nearly all :the profit 4 Pleaselgh:e us a-call, one and all, at the old stand; and we-will try and do - What we adfertise.- , • P. A. STEBBINS,. • Con derszp•or, June 2D, 1:339. 7 1m0.- !I - _-_,- -r: i• i i • ,-...- , r)... , ~, _ 7 , .....,....: • ~ 1.,.. ... )-- , r = / . _._ Pays for a fulleonrse in ho Ii•on City Colleges 1 r • the largest; most 'extensively patronized and best organizeil Cornraereial School in the Uni.. s. led States. ` ; • [ ' ' 357 Students attending daily, Mara.; 1859. Usual time to complete a fall courie, from , Gtd 10 ive'ek. Every Student, .upon-gradtia• ting, is gintranteed to be comotent to manage the Books of any Business ; 4m.1 qualified to earn a salary of from Students enter at ,any time'--No Vapation—. Review at pleasure 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 1853, rc...Ministers' sons received Jithalf price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, in- close taco letter stamps, and address • -. F. W. JENKINS, pittsbtargh, Pa. 14 9-13.1 DENTISTRY:: ee y tisi, re s s i r f ec W ei ts y vi n ll n e, AlleganyFLo .1. Slllll C i o n -flounces to the people of ioiter and the ad joining Counties in Penn'a, that he is perma! nently estathliSked in Wellslidle, and is -pro pared .to perform the various opeiatkits Dentistry. Especial attention is solicited to his style of inserting ,ARTIVCIAL TEETH, superior to any Miler style . known, called "Allen's Continuous Gum." All work war ranted. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. Nov.- 10, 1858. SHEERAR. . „ OMETIIING — NEW.—B. - T. BABB' LEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS.I Is manufactured from ebramon saltd and is prepared. entirely different from other Saleratus. 'Ol - the del eterious Matter - extracted in such a iinanner ': - ts to produce Bread, Biscuit, land all kinds of Cake, Ndithciut con taininga particle - of Saleratus when the Bread or Cake is baked; there by Producing wholesome results.— Every particle of Salerat g }as is tarried to gas and passes thrmi h the Bread *or Bicuit - while Baking; Consequent ly nothing remains butediunion Salt, Water and Flour. Youlwill readily perceive - by the taste of this Solara; tus' that it is entirelplifferent from other Saleratus: . • It is Packed in one poutul papers, each wrapper branded, B. T. Bab bitt's Best Medicinal Saleratus; so, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with €t - glass of efferveseteg water ow the top. . When you ,Hrchase one paper you should preserve the wrap per, and be particular to get the next exactly like the firs; —brand as above. . Full directions for making Bread ivith this Saleratus and Sour Milk' or Cream Tartar, will laccompany each- package; also, ctioq for; making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda Wateil, and Seid-i liti Powders. : !! 1 1 1AKE YOUR OWNiISOAP, • , B. T; BABBITT'S PURE CONON -. 'PRATED POTASH, Warranted double the itrength of ordinary Potash ; put u in cans— .l lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbsynad 12 lbs. —with full directions for making Hard and . Soft Soap. ilConsumers will find this the cheapeAt Potash in market. - . • • Manufactcred and fori gale by . •B. T. BABBITT, Nos. CS and 70 Washington- street, . New York, and N 0.33 India-street. Bostoti. . one American* Sinii-ker is an arti cle of great 'utility and betiefit 'to Smokers. Persons afiliceted - witll Brchichitis Asthma, Dyspepsia, Liver cordplaluts Kidney affec tions, - can procure SrOxoEsll3lsorcerreo -for these various diseases by Old Dr. THORP. Sold by theAmERICAN TILIDE§CO.I N05: . 22 and 24 Fraukfort-st. 1 68 70 IS EiEl MI Os ISSE 70 GE EU , c., low figurei for 70 CENTS, Gaitere, front 15 $2,50 3,05 THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF .YOUTH ANMEDIVURITT. i Qt ttzt IhottsßQO I A FEW WORDS ON RATIOI4, AL TREAT- . MENT, ,t o W'th • t Medicine, u of Serniatorrhea, or LoC4 IVFe ' akness Noctur nal Emissions, Genital ;and Is +Tous Debility,. Premature Decay of the syStetri, Impotency, and linpediments to. Mrriaffei generally, • • 7 BY B. DE L INEY, M. D. ; • The important fact t tat the many alarming Complaints ; originating in the !mprudence and S'olitadd• of youth, rimy 1)& T removed - irrrnopr 3lcMcmc, is,in this small tractelear lv demonstrated ; and Ithe eltirely . new-andi highly successful treatment,a adopted by the. Author, fully explained, .by Itneans of which. every one is Enabled to cure ntstsztv.perfectly and.at the least possible cost,l thereby_avoid. ing all the advertised nostrunis of the . day.-- . Sent to any address, gratiS 'and_ post &cola. a sealed envelope,. by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to D. ELIDE LANEY 88 East,•3lst Street, New Tork City.. " - 1 . . . nsnle . tser • goo YE H r. 161 17LcerouTr. he has established a MEAT H in the Basement of - J. I supply the paid Mutton every Tuesdayl and Fryh Venison "wile prices, print) ptness to deserve and receive Coudersport, June 21 .$5OO to $l,OOO. Co "Oangtitcpers. Gal ! ! could iliforni the citi wort; end vicinity that ARKET . Smith's Store, whero 1e with Fresh Beef_and and Friday morning, ever kacticable. By nd rellarity Ile hopel libera Patronage. , f, 1,35 V,., 45-Imo. 0 u 68 IM 70 68 IM 70 68 MI 70 68 MI 70