H - to, n:,,,,.....i,A,...,„.,. _ , " 1i5 ,.,,,,..._ , ..__ ~_ , ~..„.__ ___• L'rja- ...y: -„i, 111 yr -1 i.:• , ;: --___-_,l + 7- iv_ UDEESI!ORT; .ikUqUST,-.lq; We !lavaliere - taste:had the. utmos twit- Zeocel iI . Lae. Lock 4 9uT: PX o‘ l 4 'to . _ ,n!. , ilt s . the Lock Haven :lVettchnifity,•but the fetwi:iig :Wu); ihicil - we ft4aiii Ins h ea l lumri .of thirlth inst 4 has :shaken —na3l,Utterly slmeked—m* fait , , h-. mr e belie in thidoetrinn of " total depravi " n w if We never did before FA T TYPE SETTING . --:6llB.Bt;FrPtiy, v o A. Stand; . iihihnsbeen an ittprefi l I t i c ° l!t this office Seven - , months; 'set 'nii 14,48 p eel's of liond : Primer;''selid in the ii s ide of ten hours, litiring bit 'twenty typographical VrOrs in the whole matter: This the'fiitteat . typent.settimi om record' it ' d,: as ever ,- come - tO our P knowledge. If th re are any other Apprentions iit the State who -have, worked atAhe -business the s me number of months, or - any , old "Joi n " who can:beat iti we . would like to heti froth WM: , :-. . .. ..• - • The boy no aoubt 11. t ti p all his matter " ffipm • he . "_eithiil - bit" Which accounts' Lir 'the s areity ,ett' the . tnokraphical errors, l. to t 1 e • solid-itinf• dice matter. trielld ' Dan iiii When you -try it mgaini tell a bi,„ "vihopper" than the above. .57et 5—A4- g ivi c ,n, list of the Grand and Tray= nfse J ftits forlbe . aept. Terni‘of Court. The publi atidit bi thd:ll4t.qf:rurora has not lately teen he oustote . la this corm% but Joolciug upon tas a"tnattei of public accommodation ' , nil be! 'loving that 13.7 - goad .eifent will result, Re-pirolunse,. 'noir sii4‘hcrealtEf; tti iiit6 the insertion in out. local column previz oust t , ;each term of Court t. - - JURORS. - A epttiy Charles Goats. - -- Binghast: pan el J. ekson, Colvin, Charles Daniels, her es Grover, Isaac H:Briggs, John Couls on. Condgraport: A. F. Jones, A. B. Good. .ell, enj. Rennelis. • ,Gersesee : Wm. F: Smith. Ha Henry Stratham. Hetes:on: Henry Lumberton, Charles Goram. Homer: Wrn. B. Roulet:' J. K. Burt. Sharon: Luke sterns, John VOorhees, Wm. S. Starkweath- W, Wm. T. Lane. Sweden: J. R. Miller. tilysses: John A.. Browit, - Marcus Manning. 'rat Brune/L.: 2 Lemuel Hammond. -. • TIL.A.VEBSE JURORS. _Allegani 1: Marcus Wildman, Samuel Nelson, ThOdeus Darling, 0. P. Chamberlain, Henry Nelson. Bingham: C. C.. Crum. Hezekiah Kibbe, Charles Blodgett, M..D. Briggs. Gen esee: Fielder Chapman, M. T. C. Webster, G. R.llackett. Hebron: Norman Dwight, Joel P.tadalliWilliatiH. Mutzgar. Heetor: John L. tens, John L. Gibson, James H. Tanner, U. R. Burt, David kilbourn. William. C. Quimby, - Taekson : Da, rid Crowe/L -Gswayo:Ed.'d Brizzee. Pleasant Val Matthew IIPDoweIL Sharon: Wm. L artier, 0. G. Hopkins, A.. W. Jones. Sitio- It , ': -Jobn.S.-Clark. . -Steady:: Edwin Ly matl. t .jytvaithi : E.G. Austin: - Ulysses: Bras il:hi Lewis, Elias Cady ,G. B. Baker,, Ambrose Gor'ye Wharton-: Stephen Horton. ii - :the Lock Hayen .Wacchmtm. we 'find th - 41Proceediugs-ofthe.Teacher . s'.iiistitute . ,f Eeidy, 'Okada County, and by the foi l. forg extracts it will be seen that Potter County teachers are numerous along Bet &Creek in that .County: - i gThe evening sessions were occupied vii lectures. - Benjamin Wheateri, Esq, ma e nicimible address. tin - Corporal-Pun ,k iih . CM, opposing it on the grounds of hi: ~ ity, liorality, and success in school go, eminent... .President Marshall. spoke at ra ft ength. of the - setioni system and • the dur of teachers ito- improve:themselves. _lf most eloquently and effectively de , nolished7 every - objection that selfishness . i. co Id king to - bear against - our Comm on .. i. ools,-7 uistilled new life and energy in to the • friends. of popular education, and `pr cote(' the teacher's responsibilities,dif nlues -and rewards, in glowing colors. it address will tell npoil the eehools o L eidy :. Supt. Berry_ lectured with • 'tellurian. :: He ,also, during the . Insti= h . • ' : lectured on common Schools, school iuses., apparatus, text boOks, &e. .' Prof. , 1 - ALCroSby - of . Coudersport, Pa.,de 7 . lirered an interesting-lecture to stu dents. Ilis.address will. appear at length in the .•:, Tell isylvinia,Sch - 00l J WOO. J. B:Wee.- . air; Esq., of Potter 'county; read an in. ieresting paper on the moral obligations ' of the human family.:. This also, , will be not, to the School Journal for publication. Yr. G. W. Bottsford Was elected Plea dlput for, the ensuing yenr, • and :on ':being ..; conducted to the air, responded in a ilea ana telling address, ,and was listen '': ed to with marked- -; attention. -. He had t cause of common schools at heart,. and .:, t e Institute - can congratulate ,itself - in having secured lair as presiding Officer. ;• "The lady teachirs .of the district, Miss J Was Crowell Odblial Ohba E. Cash ' .g, togic sus Ai:Sigel:Act in dig drill o'er meg of the Institiite, awed aa commit .- -.., i . ,&c.. Indeed; tl.e Institute would have F - ..ost much.of its interest had not the Ares -33 -'; nee aid labors aflthe ladies been n given ,: . it." - ` • The following important lavi lri relation 1 to the collctiodof inad taxes in.this cow- I % was passed at.the last session of. the gtT . lAB ,tatare : : - A StritLE4ltitFr ot t To an net to Consoli to 4nd Anaead the" Laws of the coona of Tioga , Potter, AP- Kean and Elk, app yed iln:!fogrtneiati) day of April, A. p. 185 . - SEertox 1. Be • enacted by the 'gen. r ate and House of resentatives of the Commontealtkof enneatianiain Gcn sTe/ .48embig-r f iet and' it ishere 6 :Y en urh,o4ed ge/144:the a 'ty of the'same, That theowners of uns lands in the-noun ty of Potter shall ave the'Palllii right to !ark oat, or causedtO be' worked out up on the roads, the read tax assessed upon said lands in pursrunen of the.third see tine of .the act to Which this is a sup-ple. ingdt, asdw. 2 prOiridqd :Lix the, existing laws.gE tills. is A enWkiiiiweafth'bflt4l,' tit* OXifiiitid,'44'''*no4o';-to.PlierliC ISidit*t Pist l 4;* lll s o. -.o4?—* I • of t ! t4 A 0)0 'of'4rigusi erop** l3 4'or thejiktitfieaßtaiPOP tiftientedJindsliCticce, Oetkti is `n:finlipkinentinS :113411 thjkt - tin . offtee - Of the county: einninission eollottidn WWI _other taxe4 npOii unsent 4 lak4f. SECTiON o:Thittreetiorrsizthof an net ,to which this is alinOpleuieritso far as it relates 'to` the county of •Potter o .'be and 'the niunelislerelis The following acts-relating to this eater- Were lilso Passed: ' ' - To prOvide fur thec.collect?Ow, of tat tional tales in the township of Rittbato. To repeal tire act of 'AIM 20th; 1652, relatiie to fishing in Certain stream?. To declare . the- Portage Brandi' °film Sinnemahoning Creek a public highwity. To eherge. tho plate of holding dee!. Lions firth*: tOtinshit of IVOSt Ihratter. AppOihting VoYdrditsioners to by oh% a State ,Acmd. ffditt Coudersport to „trift itood ilvaridli of Sinnemabonina. drock. [We intend publishing this bst MOW as ito have roam.) A supplement td the eliartOt of the Coudersport, Portage and Alleghany Riv er Railroad Company. '40 . ,g1,1140i5ti0t0,-, - PENNSYLVANIA State A.gricultural Society . EXHIBITION.; , rpHE Ninth Animal Exhibition of the Venn i. ejltania State Agricultural Society; will be held at Poweltolt, Philadelphia, on Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday _and Friday, the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th, (lays of September. On the Ist September, the Secretary will. re move to the RoOms of the Philadelphia' Soci ety for the promotion of Agriculture, No. 626 Chestnut, Stree4.. Philadelphia, wherO Books of Entry for the Exhibitioa will be opened. . Letters addressed to the Secretary, at Har risburg, or Charles K. Eng 4, Bqstleton, will meet with attention till Ist September.. A. 0. lIELSTER, Secretary. air Goods for Exhibition, carried,: . the Railroads in the State, to and fro c : free charge. 52-st: - LIST OF CAUSES, FOR TRIAL, at- Sept. Term, 1859, of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter -coon- ty, Pa. - S. S. White; - vs. Clark &Phillips, dal. Purdy, for use, " P. B. Dedrick. W. &M. S. Ennis, "J. D. Staysa, W. T. donee, ", "S. Bradlee. Hillyer li Bush, " C. W. Ellis. ' W. T. Jones, " Jackson & Rees. - . Sheppard, . " G. W. Lewis. , . Kalen, , " Jones a Mann & Jones. Starkweather, ' " Sherwood. Haskin, use of Platt, " H. Ellis. Beever, • , - " Thompson. Jones & Brother,' " IL Lord, Wilmot,--.• . " Trust's M. B. Church. Dent,. , ,-. '. is C: &C. IL Loucks,' Lansing, " Hall. Jones, " Ives & Straight, White,' 1 is Stevens, el al. Ford, for use, _ Is W. T. Jonas, et al, W. T. Jones, Is N. V. Jackson. Joneir& Brother, " Culp, Killbourn, use Gorman," B. Rice. Canfield, ss Starkweather. A. F. Jones, Is 'C. Ives, et al. - Chamberlain, Is Kinney, . Keating, et al, 1 , 1 Pubes & Backus, J. L.Thenix, Jr.; " Woodard. W. T. Jones, " J. W. Smith. Byam, " C. S. Jones, Adm'r. Willet, Is Kinney. Breneman, " Barclay: . Same, Is Same. Abagail Strong, et al, " W. T. & A,F. Jones. Dual, - - Is WNeil & Milk, Henry Youker, " W. B. Cutler. H. J. OLNISTED, Proth'u. Coudersport, Aug 16, 1859. - Insolvent Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors of B.- C. .IENNINGS, of Ulysses Township, that he has applied to. the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county for the' benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Coremonwealth, and that said Court has appointed the . 19th day of September next, , (being the first - day -of the Term,) at Coudersport, at 2 o'clock:P. 31 . ., for the bearing of the case, at which time his creditors can attend‘if they think proper. • Aug. 9,1859.-4 t By order of Court. Insolvent Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors of JOHN LANNEN, of Hector Township, that he has applied to the Court.of Common otter Pleas of otter county for the benefit of the Iniolient ws of this "Conimonwealth,. and that said C it has appointed the 19th day of September next, (being the first day of the Term,) at Coudersport, at - 2 o'clock P. IL, for the hearing of the case, at which time his creditors may attend if they think proper.. Aug. 9,1859.-4 t By Order of Court. NEW JEWELRY STORE. 113 H.. BUTTER,WORTII • having located .Lt• hirnself in this Borough, in the stare of J. B. Sitrrn, on the cornerof Second and Main streets, has opened &JEWELRY ESTABLISH MENT, for.the purpose of . . REPAIRING ,WATCHES, CLOCKS, and - JEWELRY. - Saving some years' experience in the. busi ness, Ifeel confident in giving the public GEN• ERAL SATISFACTION. The patrOnage of the public is solicited. Please give= &call. All work warranted or no pay. . A general ass ortment of'Watehisi Clocks and Jearelry - On hand and for sale. Condeesport, June 30, 1850.-48. - . • . , . .... A :.. s _ , .. i: . •:. - 4: ,, plititcs CIIIIIIINT;:: f. .;. - c - .. ,_... rorreeted irretylicedpeadayi by P. A. 'STIR)- . 'BINS, wholessdeAndKetoilVealeribiar • eerie& and,;•PiiiTitdotta,' Main Street, '• i '' -! " i :"'CqUDEMSI I IIRTi PA., ..:•2••• .• - - .. ~, ._ ~ , 4 _ . . apples, ,green,,, lft high.; -•.:.---:: -$ -- 0 .;t6 . 1 091 '..do - ,...,- driedi - _ - " ~,;- . 4 . , ' t 50f -'_3o9 - Melina — "• - :"" ''''' '*';•"* .- 1 - 25 -200 ; k•iit,;-L•vtit,.... :• „...i.,;_•"._••.•15• ...__• ~,,..64....: '63, dried, IP:tin:id 10 - '. 'lB Aiciraihteat;l!"thish.)- " 100.- • -1, 54:i illuttei,la lb.-, ' ••• ' .. • .15 • - ill Cheese;.. "' " , '„ • AI ' 121 Corn; iii tualf.; -' "; , ' too '.l 12,1 Corn Real; pet cwt, T. 225 -2 75 'Eggs,lFl doz:, -" • ' JO.. 'l2 Flout, suPertine, til.)bli ' - q16:: - ` 7.50 do 'double extra, ". - •7„ • 00' • '.. 890 Hams,' lb':; • , - • ' -••• 12'• •, :i4 Lyflil ton; • - '-• • 9'.00 10 00 net; • Maple' Sugar; pyritic • • _ : • 8 .:.10_ . Bats; •li biestrif . 40 . •50 a'nion's, _ a B7l. - 1•00% 'fork, -. F.b1314 ~ : • 19 00 23 00 . :do 14 Itr.; .-- ; . : -10 121 •do in whole' hogilil Itv., 6 - 7i Potato:123;11 fifth.; - 75 , 100. feaelies; dried, 11 11)., .- .' . . .25 Poultry, `e lb., .• • - • 6 . 6 Rye; lit trash., - . • 1, • 100 , 1 121 Salt, "it bbl., • - 300 do Ifl Back, " ' 25, Trout, lit 1-bbl.,'.. 600 .. - 650 Wheat, lit bash., ' J. 50' ' I'7s' White Fish, per. 1-bbl., " . 600 " 650: Wool, per. 1b.,... . '2B - 3fr COURT . PROOLAIKATIOIC 11117FIRREAS the Hon..:Robert •G. White, .V V President Judge, and-tiza Hons. Joseph Mann and G. G.Tolvirt; Associate Judges. or the Courts of - Oyer 4k- Tenhiner and General Jail Delivery, Quartet Bdasions of the. Peace, Orphans' Cohn an& Court of. Common Pleas for the - Conetty , of Potter,. have issued their ptiVapt., beating date t he eleventh day of Aug., in the year of our Lord one thopand eighthundred and 9ftY4tine, and to me. di rected, for holding a Courtof Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough; of Conder-, sport, on. MONDAY, the 19th day of Sep tember next, and to continue, one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cot', oners, Justices of the Peace and Constable§ within the county, that they be then and.there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day; with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do tho e things which to their offices ap pertain to e done. And those who are bound by thei ecognizances to prosecute against th :Boners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Connzasroax, Aug. 11, 1859, - 4d the 84th year of the Independence ofthe United States of America. . - A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. , A T OLMSTED $ KELLY'S STORE can always be found the best of Cooking, Buz and Parlor S T -0-V E S. Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE; POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH . BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural Impleinente, such as PLOW'S, SCRAPERS; CULTIVA TORS; CORN-SWELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, Am., v THEIR WORK ' is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHSput up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, ConderSport. Aug. 1, 185.-50 HUMPHREYS' ' SPECIFIC - ; SPECIFIC. - SPECIFIC . • SPECIFIC • SPECIFIC HOMMOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, HOMOEOPATHIC, REMEDIES, HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, No. 562 BROADWAY. 14-562 BROADWAY. So. 562 BROADWAY. No. 562 BROADWAY. N0."562: BROADWAY. ' THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE, THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE THE GREAT FEATURE Of this series of Domestic Rerriedies-is that . each particular medicine is a SPEeITIC for the particulardisease or class of-diseases whose name it bears and may be relied upon for the cure of that particularaffection. Hence, per sons suffering from a chronic disease or long- standing ailment, in buying a case of Humru- REM,' SPECIFICS; obtain the particular one de sired in their case, and thus themselves make a cure which otherwise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of time and medi cal attendance, if,.indeed it could be obtained' at all. This multitudes suffer from DYSPEPSIA, BIL. lOUS CONDITION, COSTIVENESS, BAD TASTE, COAT ED Vixens, and Dsanary, 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 Speditl6. Thousands who have suffered for years with this "Bilious Condition" having purchased a case of these Specifics, haveobtained a perfect cure and immunity from their old complaint. COUGHS. COLDS AND SORE THROATS. which so'finneatly: lead to: • ' . BRONCHITIS AND. CONSUMPTION, are all in their early stage secured by the COUGELPILLS. Many cases of long standing Bronchitis and irritating Coughs have been perfecty cured by this. specific.: But morel many persons have . s specific liability to colds and take them from the least exposure. This will be entire ly relieved .by the 'use of the COUGH PILLS, as scores,c,arktestify from_ experience. So CA TARR H - is one of our most common and most trouble = some diseases, against which the Old School Medicines and even ;Homoeopathic prescrip tions, are ofvevy little use. Yet hundreds of persons have been cured of not only recent and fresh, but even long standing and obstin ate' cases of. CATARRH by the use of this specific. One aged lady in . Syracuse -was thus per fectly cured'of a Catanb, which had annoyed her all her life. A ming lady at one of our first clesslioaiding ' Bc2ioo`ls; ed with .thisAilse4B,Caitto ,rep forty handkerctilifatt'iveeir l .Wk in a singlefoelqTP.4.o 9( V i l.i•li. bleeding-and. blind, is= ord.;:af.thosci:"cc ninon and obstinate . forms ofzdisesie•whicli,!rtre so difficult to cure.on the ordinary Methods, but 'whieb.find. an entire and fundatneatal:'cilie' ih:thtf 14r:a Specific: .trite,.time isretittird; bit the Specific is pleasant to take; requires neither diet nor restraint, and being' followed up a perfect cure is 0/13 , 4%114: :Hundreds:of Persons, in purchasing . a case of Specifics, have:obtalned At. cure for this Most trying and obStiniite 'form -of diseaie, which has. been, - worth to them ten times the. cbsi the entire s'et. , Cases of over twe a ty - yCari' • standing have been cured with thissimple • Speeific; and We believe . all may be cured by perseverance. . . • The case coatzins„the best • • • • FEVER -AND AGUE SPECIFIC, known. • A .retnedy. urithout : any deleterious or poisonbus:stibstancesTWhich notoali cafes, the ago; and old s mismanaged agues;, but maybe -relied- upon .as a `preventative when persons are residing. in a fever , and.tigue.dis.: trict. It prevents or protects upon the same principle that yaccination prevents small-pox or belladonna prevents' scarlet' fever," by pre occupying" the 'system *with, true Specifiq. Hundreds - hat . ° been thus protected arid cured. Tice` Ophthelm3r Specific it ; has proved a•most invaluable veinedy. fot 801t13 EYES, anil"-EYEIIDS; and fol.. ICE`AIt" and! BLURRED SIGHT. One lady in hidiatta,„wito ' had-been a safferer front sore - eyes .for Many years; and for twe years ..was entirely.hlind, was etvtedlperfectly by the OPhthaltny. Specific . . • if:E .4D A 0 ..IfE S.' to _which so many are subject, finds a curative in the Case 'Tlicre is a specific which 'relieiies at the tinteuf 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 FEDlf t Ait COMPLAINTS , . _ have proved. Invaldatile..- Old long Standing LNUCORIIHCBA or MUMS, -arr. attended with debility 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 fbr. Irregularities control almost every form of °scanty, painful or irregular.menstruation. • . • DIARRHIIASANDSUMNIERCOIAPLAINTS in adults or children are controlled.like mag ic by .the Diarrhea& Pits; while,it may be averred - without the possibifitppfsucc'essful contradiction, 'that the Dysenterk Pills are Most perfect-Specific for.that disease known. • For the various forms of FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, and other diseases of childien t the Fever Pills tnay be Safeltand.surely relied upon. These Specifies are the prescriptions of Prof.' EIUMPAREYS, used for years in his extensive practice, and to the perfection of whichlurhas devoted the resources nfaiteaslieknowledge r experience and study. The public may • rest assured That during, the life-time of. Dr. EL no - one has .. been or shall be intrusted *WI' the prepirraticin'bt his Specifics, and he pinta the guaranty - 'of his professional life and. rep,utation that they shall be just as he representathem. • • They have, now ,been .before the public, for five years and have everywhere won 'golden" opinions frbm theinanylhoitsands who have used, them. . • --.-. SiMple, free from intricacy:, technicality, tie ilanger,- they - lithe, become the reedy recourse and aid of the parent, traveler, aurse,"or in valid, and'have become the family physician and medical adviser' of thousands of tunnies. Nowhere have they-been tried without haying been approied, and their highest appreciation is among those who have knoln them longest, and most intimately. ! • Every Family will find these Specifics all' they have been recommended: prompt, rlia ble, simple and -efficient ;•often a friend "in need and a friend ifideed. LIST OF SPECIFIC. REMEDIES... No. 1. FEVER FILLS—For Fever, gongestion and Inllamation cif all kinds. WORM. PILLS-For. Worm-Fiver,' No. 2 Worm-Colic, and Wettinithe Bed NO. 3. HAWS 'PILLS—Foi Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakefulness, and Nerrhus ness of Adults. . , No. 4. • DIARRHCEA PILLS—For Diarrhoea, Cholera In fantum and S minter Complaint. No, 5. DYSENTERY PILLS4- : tFo'Rolic, Grip ing, Dysentery or Bloody • No. G. CHOLERA PILLS--For Cholera', Choi.; - era Alorbus, Vomiting. - No. 7. COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza aud'Soro Throat:. No. 8. TOOTHACHE PILLS—For Toothache i • Faceac'he, and. Neuralgia. . _ No., 9.. HEADACHE PILLS—For Headache,. . Vertigo heat and Fullness of the Head. No. 10. DYSPEPSIA PILLS—For Weak and - Deranged Stornachs, Constipation /. and Liver Complaint.. ' , , No. 11. FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES- 7 - Scanty, Painful or suppressed periods. No. 11 FEMALE PILLS—For Leneorrhcea, Profuse Menses and Bearing Down. No. 13. CROUP. PILLS—For Croup, ;Hoarse . Cough.. Bad Breathing. • No. 14. SALT.RHEUM PILLS—For. Erysipe las, Eruptions; Pimples on the Face.: '• No. 15. RBEUMATIC PILLS=For Pain, Lamer_ ness - or Soreness in the Chest,.Back, Loins, . or Limbs. - - • 4..-,-For Fever and Agne,Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agues. , ' • - P.--;= - For•Piles, Blind and Bleeding, Internal gore,: Weak or inflamed Byel and Byelids,"Finling,:gfedk or Blurred C;4For:Cataribinflong standing or repent, either with obstruction.or proffise discharge: -W. -C.— r For.:Whooping Cough, . abating its violence:and 'shortening its course. _ 1 . oPit I E S ' , FUJI - set, 2 large vials m Morocco Case r . , and Book : . - $5 00 Fall set.,2o.largii vials, in Flair:L.oas° and , ' Book - "- * 400 ease of 15 . i . nurribered boxeS and Bdok 200 Case of any 6 numbered boxes and Book ' 100 Single numbered boxes, with directions • 25 Single lettered boxes, with directions - 50 Large plantiktion, or physician's case, 1 ' and 2 oz.,vlals -• • ' • 15-00 OUR REMEDIES_BY HAM.' OUR =REMEDIES BY `MAIL: , MAI OUR REMEDIES :BY MAIL, •OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL.-, OUR'REMEDIES BY NAIL Look - over gm list, make up a case tt iwbat kind you'choose, and enclose the amount in a current nate,or.starnpi, to.otir ad dress, at N0."562 Bioadway, New Yorlr4 . and the mcdtcine trill be - duly returued•bymail.Or express, freo of charge. Addiesi: • DR F:HUMPEREY'S'it"Ce.).!, No. 562 Broad Way, New York. Sold in Coudersport by w:spENcEit an an 11-milts.' - • [46-4aso.]- , . .1; "i • ",`,. • z Muir Strectr(n, o )' (o %e'V , . 0"i qa 7*• ProPrietor of th a:above %. * E ould respedfully infOrm the Of pondersport,,anct Potter county -that be is now prepared fin dcriiily: Frybristos,4• • c., of every (Inscription, ces, alhich • cannirt':falt. to% suit. .Wnln, arneongantly xeqeiyiog Yorki he finest issortment of , goods that s. be found , in LTA y I portion of the- co nott4' • a ra thewill ia*e tit r i te s which DEl'r CO, ETITION:!: SOLE • ' 41197E11 PEA FRENCII cALP SKINS. PEGS, NAILS , AWLS, and PIN,DLIGS of , try description , in quantities to Suit : purcha , Sera, REMARKABLY LOW - PRICES...FOR 1 • All goods aoid'at ruir"eatablialr the Oest-Quality; and will ti ' . - GEORGE' t, Wellsrrlle~ lay 19'; 11859: 2 - . 40. .Orders acne by mails or; 'Joca r cutt, Orytor, gondersPort: wil ly a d:carefsdly attended NEW:ST7 3T, Gf otiS • ; JUST RECEIVED By' C.H.SIMMONS. • LOwPnc • s AND, 1 FIAVOIL.&I3I./E .TER 1 . 8 - . _ . Cash and _Short-rirne Bilyers, fiat NOW.IIXCEIVIIiG rayß .. a*mer Stock,, I,thich embraces eyerytbing. u ally kept: by C`mintry , _ , . „ _ -DRY R.OODS, - - • GHOCHRIES, • - 1 - HARD;WAHV I rI f r . . BOOTSA SHOES, 7 IS- - OLOTHDib, -CA:P.S,C ; • crt I.;ICE Y; 'all,bf which iII 6c - said at lair figures for cask or approved credit. [ i • GOOtt--,TgAS . EVIZ CiNTS, Le:cites' Find 'COVers , ant t Other. giFitgra t fr cm: 75 td, =NS 'STOGA B $ O I OTS, ,• $1,50 I 44 CALIF - 2,65. • I FIST.DE I •20 ' - I GOOD LAWNS, •• It 2 and all attter'.,goods proportion, , for Beady Pai 3 Of most kinds. - , 46317 Cash paid for GOOD LMDIER: 4, pwayo,-Jatia - 15, 1859:43-ikli B. .S. COLWELI.; -1 • TYILL SELL.. ` out. 9 _ • ! Fl Meat - FEED, FIgH; PORK &C., • Che4)er than ANY . OTHER .MERCHANT CAN &ELL FOR • , • 1 CASH,..., • , anti will take in psyment.all kinds of good LUMBER:. l• • - will also Pay tash for LIMBER. Also, will pap tis highest . going prices in ,`ASH FOR WOOL CounEnssoni, June 22, 1859. 7 - 7 441.6m0.- REMOVAL! TA.' E. , ,L51,51",ED his removed, .oro ,docir NortiOnto thestore formerly pc capied bY Se'hOomaker &..Tacksori.' ,L. : ~Thankful for pait favors, I weal& a solicit continuance of the Very liberal patronage here tofore bestowed, which I shoal endeavor to merit by fdindealini and selling good articles At Reasonable .Prices. • stock consisting of-thoi usual .variety of DWE dOODSs , 1 - j CLOTHING,. t.•'. BOpOTSi-& : : •HATS &- GAPS, - • GROCERIES, citocs:cl3.7,'&44' . • • , , li t now large,' and my intention is I to scl). -CHEAPER.THAN EVER-BEFORE I! I GREAT REDUCTION on Lawns,.Challe de Litines,. Mantillas, Parasols; Atit c ts and• other tn Sbiner Goods.' Prices 'reduce to 'CLOSE TRE3I OUT ! I-SATA:II_ I.tl,(YOD'a r _______ _ ~ i relt-.,:nOtvit SOythes; of 0 Crman4steel, Cast - steel - and teal- iinit Sil rar-steel ; . also, Smiths, ForI . M;l Rakes and mans. otherFartnlng 'Utensilai . at the lowest ' -*ices, constantly on hand. ,'• ; I -.: -. , : ft •BOOTS ' &SHOES—the largeit stook in.the-county. • Especial care taken in I. select,- it g to get those which are good °and durable. .THE CLOTHING:DEPARTMENT , a well stocked, and prices will,bit made satis factory.. . , 4 . (A StIGAT - TEA, COFFEE, full ) 1 a., ...1 -J., , ..., - a full as iortment el zoceries,• ;Brooms, Tails&o., at lOir. Prices. ' - • d HEALTHY -B4FLAD• 1 dames",:Piles Diesietio 'Balaiatus. 1,- ; Ca ll •. , l' 1/ and' Se e 1 the Goods in my ,N B Vrg lIAWF BP ,For Et.!ctadY Pay, and on•Cree ,aying customers, 1 shall sell D. I 1 I Coudersport, .Thly 8, 185; !I The Allierican Si dle of great utility; and "Persoits affliocted with fiyapepsiarLirer Comp) {ions, can procure hese various diseases , by the A3a:l4mo Zs Frankfort-et. I 11•111 T 6 to tiog, is file -80, 84112 ii " s; ';trose lettei F. W. IQ:9-Iy* - D'Ll_kil"L , : , ll:l);4'N .i '-'' 4RE''CONTXTI:Y ;I C yIN *_ppAippTp .. 4.ssagli2o2 l o::.o.r: : r 7 ;S'EMNER - = . .'' :.: :" .- '.. oft.:y,-.OOODS-.:: BOOTS Sc SHOES, EATS &f CAP 4 .CIITLERV, GROCElfrelk" ai-oqkeirk tte '. lassware. Alscye, good stock ofiISqELLA*I7B and School Books • STATIONEAY; &0., An or which they will AS LOW AS-CAlf BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE Hi TIRE COUNTY. PRODUCE OF ALL KLNDI TAXES IN EXCHANGE: FOR G00D.% For .which the lIIGIIESTTRICEwiIIbeirekI, • , They can be at and!tinday eteePted,) af t the teristeti - ._ Occupied by D. BASER, •••• I • • Ulysses • ready to wait upon Custiimers. N.'ll--riVe hate come o thietmehtsion tbatt "READY PAY" is bdtter.for all parties, and . we shall,' theriw , fore io business on this System. 1 • D. L. 31„ H. DANIELS.: . Llysses, Jane 20, 1854.--16t52*. • sEcitxr INFDIMNTLES,.OIP • . 70IITH, AND MIATURITZ , i4s eNti . , 2514.0'0484101 _ A FtW WORDS RATIONAL MENt, of IrmatnrrSen, or LocalNealracsaiNActlrri..." nal Emissions,. Genital and Nerstruf Debility Premature Decay, of stlici sisters, Isimotenoyi:_ . and Impediments to Marillga , 't -BYB. DE LAERY, WA. - The important fact thit the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and. solitude of youth s may be easily iemoved WITLIOUT MEDICISE,•I9 in this small tmet cleat fy demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted k Author, fully : explainedil by means of.* everyone is enabled to cureantsstp l and at the , least possibiskast,lheieti) ing all this advertised Ito'stry ,Sent to any address, a- sealed , invelOr . two postaxo sta' East 31st Stfel.' NEW = JUST' P. A FIVORA CaAt', and Short; .• • LADIES 'AND:' I - Ak 'NOW EEO Stoek, which edam usually kept bt Os.
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