• 4 ~••• • 111:dat•tit • '„ A.avei*—maty or 04 .AltlifiudelmsPextor .attO , . _ BEE ,P o ma; ki.p• -4 ' • • *r. • BPErott qv JQivali 4, * osifitkry law generally:Un ilerAWlliettus ,county; you will polder a favor ve all interested by publishing the following; First, m l y Pastrugliins -Truro abe Adjittawt Oenewit Or Pri - sliStittoßfa, 4- fierratiti Ala" 6111, 1859-.1-34j Ann. .Kilbtnxi., B. S t 11th U. Prt. 31,,--DearaSir , ;,Ttif are 1 4 ereb7 • j.rtaiistxtea I that It.f.s your duty to 'Bee Otitlhe 7 •Fisfrieion.S of the Militia Law Asecated, and you will AWL:With" make a written entoplaint ,to ttitijsreiEeilting - Attorney' a gai.ost all tteg i!gent,officens „whose duty_ it is to ess mizallkitii*, - make assessments, .3fe. Thelisiets farie - j and sUall not be treat End #`such. , E. ,C. 41,11itimt z:ViailkelPpy-1,10 following from the Gth Ith . Bth and, Oth diVisioas -of 20th section " When .the assessors.shall hay/ com ip.leta• tholi , asimient roll, they shall . satoe.;' and attach thereto Au 46d-writ substantially as follows: The undersigned assessor or assessors of - "Wing vrOrti or' affirmed,, say. that they gate made strict and inquiry to .11-0.114 i SAe,",rictutes Df all persons re,quir ed-tiite enrolled as liable to &ilttary du ty by 'the laws of the United States, re siding in• the district ; that the roll hereto enueserrile.: as- .near as the deponent or deponents ,can ascertain, a correct roll of Allperm, pa, residing in said district who Are liable to be enrolled. Die said affi, ,d tit shall•be r taken -befor.e any offer au. oluirized by law to take affitkivits, 'whose duty it Shalt -^ ..-e t;taa the same fiithout fee or reward. This said assempr or as- sekelrepliall then &Jiver said roll to - the . .iletumissioners at their next .4.0 called the Mitt tar" Roll of said district; and also ore ' envy 'ld- the 'Brigade Inspector of the firaPethOgade —lf any assessor or asse:s- Ag&sball, neglept, or from any cause oin't toiterferm, his duties, the other s or either of them, of the city, borough, ward or township, shall perform such du ty, and shall certify Coe name of suph lioquent assessor or assessors, stating'ti .c owe of swch omission to the command : sat of ifie brigade in which he r.aidcs. MI. tavern-keepers, keepers of bO I arding- buses, persons having boarders in tier families, any master or mistress of any! Aliening:house, or any head or nn: tuber of I iny, society or communities, shall, upon the ~application of any assessor, give in formation .of the names of all persons le- I siding or _lotiging in such hove;, or be lcmging.teu,such .society or community, liable to be =enrolled, and all other proper pOneerniug such persyn as suckpenson may, demand. Aud if any I perion,of-whom - information is' rec i ni.Jed y unfassessor in order to enable him to I coMpir With the provisions of this act, ! shall,refuli _to, give such luferwation, he shall-forfeit lad pay ten dollars fur each iterii of information demanded of him or I her by the assessor, and falsely F ta ted, and like. sum.. for •each iudividuil name that may be refused, concealed, or falsely stated ; and every person who shall refuse . ' to glsrail ;aim' name and proper inforiii- I Won when applied to by any assessor, or shall give a false - name .or informs , ion. ' shall, forfeit and pay a like sum, and be donned guilty of d misdemeanor; such penalties to be recovered in the court el Quarter Sessions, in the name of the Coin. monwealtdi of Pennsylvania; and it is hereby made 'the duty of assessors to re pot the names of all persons who may incur Any penalty . in this section pre scribed, to „the commandant of the brie add: its which they reside. " Any _assessor, coriunissioner•s e7erk, collector - or receiver of commutation, or military 'Officer who shall refuse or neg lect to perform any of the duties required of him or them* by this act, he shall for feit and':pay the sum of not less than tweakffive nor more than fifty dollars; to be" iciprered in the name of 'the Com monwealth; and if any assessor, commis sioner',•elerkiculleetor, or receiver of com mutation, or military officer neglect or re. fiseArperform such erotica as are hereby required, ho shall be deemed guilty of a smsdetneanorj and such penalty, when I, paid or collected, shall be paid into the' treasury of the county, and belong to the Military :fund of the bri g ade. And it! shall be'the' duty of the District Atter neys of the several counties, on the coin prnint of any' eommisstoned officer of the upifOimel militia within the county where auth rliOrtc . , Attorney resides, to prose cute any assessor, clerk, commissioner, collator, - or receiver a commutation, Military - officer, who Shall neglect or re tit'perfoitn any of the duties required or him by this act." • Mr.lt word about myself and Loan dons with this subject. for the pres sat. . Itbies been said that I was the only epuro who would take , the sppoigtmen - of Brigade : Inspector, and thtit was said a Coudersport gentleman. Iritaw ,ti.at, I an the first and only one that the appointment was offered 'to by the G.ovcruor. suppose if a - Couders- ' '911.404 - had been appointed there would Levu:beefs less opposition to the execu tionefetelaw. When I do hold office, either by erection or appointment, I ever did:anti:l.:ever shall discharge the duties of-toroffievas:Lbefieve to be and for tho - bait' interest Of these `I 'vepresien t. seati6d . of the 6th article ofthe cfoistitotiOn of this State is in the se r worda; :"Tho - frgeoten of 'this ,Connonwealth sliallilermed and disciplined for its de fence. Thtlse who conscientLusly sera ph: tobeacarms, , shall ‘ not .be :Compelled to do se; hut - shall ,pay, nn ejoitfileti,Cfor offieer Shill beappointed in atieltitantier;tnd for such timei-as ehall be directed by I hold my commission .. by virtue of the constitution•of.the - - tat.e:of Peunsylratti6 . , 'add 'instead of its. expiring, as it - has been ' said-it itiottld AO, -before an assessment Could - be. _mode, .it*- lives' until the first Reniday•ii) law and wigitary . orgOigatiOns ;are. - as old us the oldest, goverotompt :on, carob:: Iyhy then should we, tucet with twit- : opposi t nut to , thii law.? And the tunt,t .opposi firm .eolues-Trotn those who ire sworn tO stip; port the law.. The iity-lostritetions- from &lead • quaiters - n re. before the people, alit) I - the offit*,nt.whoso duty it is to execute Tile . pa:st With the things that were, th'e future is before Jtjs.confidetitly . that every. assenor .When he knows -,what-his. Atoty 'OM do it, and this article. is expressly for the purpose !ot' ti ng: the law before them. Every .justice of the Peace.in the county no doubt_has a copy_ of the lag e. of 184 . 8._ In that the assessors will find their whole duty, and the way they are to be, paid. J. M. Rtt.counN . , Brigade, lippector.' Ifirigade Inspector's Office, 1:11.e. 1111,1.4, Potter Co , P:t., Oct. 25t11- 1859. I - POSTETT'ER'S STOMACH BITTERS. IT is a fad that,.at s.on.e perigd, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease of disturbance of the bodily functions; but. with the aid of a good tonic and the exertise of good commuir'sense, they may be able so to. regulate the system as to sechire permanent health. in ordet po 'accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue- is certainly that which will produce 'a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has itt troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried fur years, giving satisfac tion to all who • have used it. The- Bitters operate powerfUlly uPon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening, nature, - enables the sys tem to triumph over disuase.. For the cure of Dyspepsia, indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any ijil ionsComplaints,arisingfroma morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, produeing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic; Cholera Morbus, &c., these Bitters have uo ecpial. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted );,y ne,x, , settlers. and caused prin cipally by the change of water and diet will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more. prevalent, in all its various forms, than any Other, and the cans° of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can- be cured without fail by using iitiST4TTEWS aro Nf BIT TERS, ns per • diroetions on The bottle. For this disees,o every physician will recommend Hitters of some kind ; then why not use an an. ticle known to be ? All nations have their Bitters, as a preventive - of disease and .strengthener of the system .in general; and among-them fill there is not to be found a more ' healthy people than the Germans , from whom ; thin preparation emanated, based upon eaten ! tide experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparaiion in the scale of medical science. Fi:vvit AND AGCE.—ibis trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of nittmeducing him to a mere shadow is a short time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of 110STETTER'SREN 0 WN- Fl 9 BI fTERS. Further, none cf the above stated diseases can be contracted, even in ex posed situ:Lions, if the Bitters are used ris per directions. And as tliey neither create ndnsen nor °frond the palate, and rentler unneMsnry any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is removed ae speed-' ilv its is tionsistent with the pioductiou of a thorough and permanent cure. Persons in Advanced Years, who are suf fering from an enfeebled constitution. and in firmMly, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative .of strength and vigor, and need only bp tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially Whnre the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, hereAt is where a good tonic, sneh as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to im part temporary strength and vigor to the sys tem. Ladies should by.t.ll means• try this remedy for all cases of debility; and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted' with the virtue' of the Bitters, will recommend their use iu all cases of weak ness. CaUtlolll.-7—We cantina the public against using any of the many imitations or counter eits, but ask fur 110STETTEICS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words ,1 Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" bhan on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering She cork, stud ob serve that our autograph signature is on the Ltr Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers gene,ralty tluougliont Suited States, Cauuda, 'Sdith drier/x.4, $44 der many. &MITI! JONES, Coudersport, A. cortr,y& S((, Ulysses. LT3I. 3 t.N k 01.1„ Roulet. . . POWELL & CHAPIN, Ridgeway, LUCI,I7B , WILCONi Ituena Vista. . - ()LAISTED tipt.;LLY'S OTORFI :tan aln•ays be, found the hest of Cooking, Box and Perlin. STOVER:- Also, TIN, SIIET-IRON WARE: POTS, KETTLES.. SPIDERS, SCOTCiI BOWLS, FItTING-PANS, SAP-PANS,, 11hd CAULD RONS. -Also l .•_ - Agricultval Ixeplerrietito i such . as PLOWS, SORAPERS/OBLTIVS TORS: •CORN-SIIELLERS, 110ftSE-BAKES, BOG-POWERS, THEIR, WORIc • is well.ruade and the material good. Good and subitautial EAVES.TROI.I6IIIS put up in any part•Af .CAnnty—Terms easy. Ready Pay of - all kinds,lneludihs - ckih; Seldoni refused. -.Store on Main Street oppo3itelhe Old Cotirt House r -Coudersport. 'Aug. 1, 1350.-30 • . . •.. H. , -PALML;Xt.h.. c 0 . ,• • .41141.rkei ' : St reci a * DEALERS- IN .F.ISIL . Vtiff,S,f PRQVISJP.I4.I constaintl7i.o..4 30.0 .nn.. assoittivent',o DRlgii:iliDlloli,glCrlSktte -. qt r .eee); sh4d, &anion, Atliateqisli7/lertjup;Cod.- 66110A:cf. l'ortc,,;;liii,,Shoult.jers,ltips;Eliks, Cheese, 1ie4142 Wee; &c., • •. 1 • ../ - IT.TAIPI3-BZYW .SPECIFIC SPECIFIC -- SPECIFIC • SPECIPIC • 110McipPATIIID : itgRICWES, ' .t 110.110Et.)-PATIIIOILEMEBIES, lIONICEOP.AVIIC REMEDIES, • numq.oparnicjAlikag4 thi:s.6l;intoADwAy;‘ NO: 562 1111.0AI)1VAY:2; Iio:i 562 BROADWAY, No . 542 Ng: 562- - -:B110 - 4.DWAY• - ' • . TUE, GREAT... FEATURE' , TIII GREAT FEATUR¢' 017.1.7 1 AT FE4,1:1701 G1M,117 CE 11'UttY THE: GARA!.e:TEATOI3.4 . ; : Of this serlet of 'DomiStic Iteme,dres is that eaclrparticulat medicine is tv-Siteciltic particular .)incase or cuss ,cf, diseases . ' whose nano it - be...417; 41 4 may 'be relied Uponfor Vie cure of that particular affectiOn. nence, per sons suffering front a chronic disease orluag standing ailment, in .buying a case of SVESIFICS 4 obtain the particitiar one del. sired-in their castynnd thus themselves make a cure which otherwise would cost them many dollars, and no small amount of time and tnedi cal attendance, if,.indeed it doulti boobtaitmil at all. Th . os multitudes suffer from livienestja.l3rn thus Cbsnauni, Cos rassuss, Ba:u CoAr tu and Diurnal., which is= perfectly controlled and cured by the InferNl'MA "SPECIVIO. There is mircely a phase or forth Of this 11 disease which is not promptly. controlled and 1. ultimately cured by the rise of this Specill.C.l Thousands who have suffered for, years ivith this "Bilious Condition "- having purchased a ease of these Spccifis, have obtained a perfect j cure nod immunity from their old complatut. COUGH, ,COLDS ArSORE THUATS, KstiC4. so freitiently . /cad to BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION, are - all in their early stage secured by the COUGH Many cases of long standing, Bronchitis and irritating Coughs harp beeici ptqfeiitly cured k by this specific But more! ropy " 06; rson lwre a specific liability to colds and take them I from the least ezposurp. This will be entire-, ly relieved by the use of the COUGH as scores can testify from 'experience. So dATARRH is one of our most common and most trouble some di4eaus, q.gaiost which the Old School ;( Medicines and even Ifortun i wathip Jireserip tions, are of very Nate use. -Yet ill:nat. - Os of persons have been cured of-not only fi.cent and fresh, bitt even lung standing and oh:tin ate,eases 'of CATARRH by the use of this i! specific. One aged lady - in Syracuse' was thus per- ,1 fectly cured of a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all her life. A young lady at one of our first class boarding schools, who was so afflict @`J w4it this disease as to sequira:more than forty handkerehiefsa week,•was entirely cured iu n single week by this'Specific. • - PILES. bleeding and blind, is one of those :common and obstinate forms.of disease which are so difficult to cure on the ordinary methods, but which find an entire and fundamental cure in the Piles Specific. True;-tiine is required ; but the Specific is pleasant to take, requires neitheF diet nor restraint, and being followed . up a perfect cure is the result. Hundreds of persons, in purchasing p, cnse Of have obtained a cure for 015 tliost trying and obstinate. form of disease, which has been' U-orth to them ten times the cost of the entire set. Cases of over twenty years' standing Mace been c;ired siinple specific, and we believe sal may be;eured by perseverance. The case contlins the best • FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A remedy without any deleterious or poisonous substances, which not only cures the ague, and old, mismanaged - agues, but may he relied upon as a preventative when persons arc residing in a feveri and ague dis trict: It prevents or protects upon the same iiiiiciple that vaccination prevpnti sinall.po4 or bellAdonmi prevents scarlet fever by pre oceupytng TAle system with true Specific. i Hundreds have been thus protected and cured. The Ophthalmy SpeOfio has proved a most invaluable remedy or SORE EYES and EYELIDS, and for WEAK and BLURRED SIGHT. 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 Ophthalin • Specifi alone. HEADACHES • to whiCh so many are subject, finds I a curative in the case, There is a specific which relieve's at the time of the attack, and also oie which corrects the condition of the system upon which it depends, and so destroys tre predis position to return. • . The Specific for - the various forms of - FEMALE CaitiPLAIN S have proved invalliable. Old long standini LEVOQIIIIIIIIILI or WIIITES, are attendet 1 j with debility or exhaustion, and, or which)• other forms ofmedieine arc of little 'mine, are' fully controlled and cured by the /FEMALE! FILI 4 S, while the specific. fur irregularities!, cootrill almost every form of Scantf, painful} or irregular menstruation. DIARRHCEAS AND SUMMER COMM. lifq In adults or children are controlled iko snati:l is by the . - Diarrhico Pills, while. i toy : lei averred without the possibility of snecessfull contradiction, that the l Dgitentiry Pi is are they most perfect Specific for that disens• known,. i . For the various-forms of I • , • 1 FEVERS; - SC.A.III.IET FIiINT% M•isr.r.s, - I and other diseases of children, the . ever _Pia: tnsy be safely and surely relied iipO . • '- " These SpeciGcs are the prescriptios of profi 111PAREYS,.nsed for years in his e I.3itensivq, it pracae, and to the perfection of wh chile-hal covoted the resources of extensive krowledie; experience and study. The public may,-,rest assured that durin the life-tinie of Dr. H. no one ha's been o shall be intrusted, with tho preparloq . of, 1 . 1 , i Specifics, and bc - qtiers the guant ty -of. h professional life and reputation that they &it be just as he represents then: -- They hive 'now beenbefore the. 'titan° for V five year, and have everywhere won golddi opinions irom the marry - thousands *ho hav used.them. i.- - . -- -- • i Simple, free from intricaey, - techncality, ot danger, they bave become the read li - moors atii aid of the parent ," travelei .nit se. or iril' IM -Mid, and hare lmeonse the, faniily phyticinn < ud medical aticriser ikr,tlin:a:nuitdl4 , 4,if mikpi§. . 0 ,;44.4,:hi - fre , At.wy;tteed4riotiiiih4ithaviiiy . een approved, [pad tb lit - It itttek [ t a)ititt;Ciatint: i -ittrinngthOsttwitollaykiiiterwWttenfloilper, • d -Wont. idtitillitif.y4' ' ,4 i=' , . •• - ••-• 1 '-'-' l, j" -'; :7,r: Every :orally . will Anti thew StiAifini itll t "of. nitwit keen: ,ie, - sentlitefgeirr ii,f oll4 ,Pq feta : / , simpti angtifteitatt - i'illett't` l iKekit'td need id A friend igiced:!.' . ! . . I ,-, : ,:i .7- L.'-:, , 1,! ..i ,: Lt.: • LIST 0771iPBOVVia PaintrEMEEE:; r i n Y'V ! J:. ,F154'.43. ,V1LL4 1 ,44 . 0..110tri P. nirAg9 ll and Intlamailon .of ;all kindi. ; :10. 2. WORM yit.T.B-1 1 * Afio' ' -Feier- W?riTt lC o.lic,anl Witting Olpfiad..-„„,., - [-. So. 3. < -}41.1r& P i t - LLS—j.er -Cenci: Cryijig. i• .' Teeth ing [ ,tititl, Watt fulifeSS4ti.t tWer votis iaess Ot . Adult:4.; 1 ; ~,,,- _..,, ..,,,;,..1. - ~,- t No. 4...:, DIA HAWN A iii L . 1.E . -;-,lArAfai‘r4 6 i - a- I- : -- Cluilii'allifantitiiitavasiinmei Midant; tie. 5. DitSENTERITILLS--441:„Co ,a, , prllii. : ' ' ing. - *seilt,t4i or,l3lnotly,Flitx: , ~, .. ..!.. • - 4 i'...' 6. ,cuounA:pti . .Gs44,io,*r;_eit - pi . . , era noibuio - owitipi -- i . ~ - , ' , o< 7. COCCHI. PILI.S i For• Congns, Colds, ,- - Hmirien6ii, Influenza AO Stize.pkimt. .: 'o. 8. -, T 0 OT FIACI i E Pf.LE.A.--,ftir Toethitele,, . - Facinche, and Nei,tin - fg.4. .. , , _ _ f , No. 9, HEADACHE. PILLS=T_Or_ Wadar l ite, 1 ' , Vertigo heat and Falluess-,int .the 'Read. o, 10. DYSPEkSt.C./ILLS—riii Weak:,snd , Deranged ,Stant?,t lll .4:: .C4. 4 .aoiPoiii* and toiv6r e01131))4t,1 'O. i I. FOR FENIALE.I RRF.GULABOIES7- ; Scanty, -Painful .or suppressed, pe,r,lod-.4: ', ~ - 42. 12: FEMALE PILLS—For: I.eacorrneeti, Protaie Menses and Ilearaig DoWn. , 4... . 0...13. CROUP ,P/LLS- 7 For Crokp, ,Hoarse Congh r liad "Fircatliing. -. , .<....,, No: 14. SALT li.III3OIPILLS-Far, E.rxi43V has, Eruptfang, Pitnidei Mithe'Face. No. 15; RHEUMATIC pi L LS--For Pai ri. Lam 6- [ !less or Soreness in the Chest flack Loins [ ~1 qr LinlbSr .... ,' ~ A.--For Fever and Ague, ('but VetJc.r,pamb kgue, old. mismanaged Agues. - ' i '- • - i ' • P.—For Piles, Blind and Bleeding, Internal r External.. ' 'i , • ' - • .I.- ' < r i 0.- :For - o r-.lnf la m ed ItsYcs and '2yeii4A, railing, Weak or Blurred Sight. 1, C.—For Catarrh, - eel:nig standing or recent, v mher with obstruction or profuse dischatge.: 1` W. C.—For-Whopping-Cough,, - ahating[ its rioleuce and shortening its course '- ; • M . - • 'till set, 20 large'fials'inlloroccoCase - • Awl 1304 k - .•• • ! $5 00 rail set, 20 large vials, in Plain Case end i. ' Book leas.e . of 15 numbered boxes and. Book. 200 •use of any 6 ntinibered - lkiteS Mid Bobk tOO jingle numbered boxes, with directiOns 25 Single lettered boxes, -with dirCetioris •50 Large plantation, or plipician's' ease,l + l / 1 01 • . 90 OUR . REMEDIk.t Br: 111 . 41,1; OUR REMEDIeS BY gArf; OUR 111,'11,10).[Erg lir , OUR RE.IIEPIRS 31417.: • r 0 Ull - ..111:1111D1A7111 - a - Look over the list; make up ease ave. t kinti you chboe, and enclose the amount in et current note or, stoups, by "rultiOct:ottild dress. at No:BO:Broadway, Now ',V,,orki ppid the medicine will be,.duly returned be mail or e'spress, free of charge. .Address! DR. F. 1101PDREIB . No. 562 Broadway, New York. Couderiport by p. W. SPZINCER L. IN G i and 1211 prugaisii,- (.46-4164-1. NEW JEWELRY STORE DR H. ..111ITTERWOUT4, having located this,Horbtigli, in the biiilding recently occupied by Dr. opposite the court bongo has -opened :I:JEW ELRY KSTAHLISIPIENT, foi the pqr - pose Or . WATCHES, . CLOCKS, ar? JEWELRY,. . , Hating some pears' exOetience.inAht b. al-. bets, I feel FottEdent in giving the ETI4./. ' SATISFACTION. The patiofitige of the p'ublie .0 pglipite4:, ..PlOase gisamea coll. All IFF i rk wafranttid or nO pat.! ' • A general assortment' of Watches., Clocks and Jewelry on hand mil for sale. . Coudersport, June 30„1859 ; • dministr4trix-' iNk7 II EREAS letters of administration trythe AV V • Estate of SAMUEL GEE, late of the town ship of Roulet, in the county, of Puger, have been granted to the stiliscriber, er4 sons indebted to said estate are requested to I make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same Fill .preseut .11'64 duly authenticated fur settlement, to SAMANTHA PRESIIO,-;Adue , Allegany, Oct. 5, 1859.—Y, Zr Mountiterperti. soIm i T I IIIN T . O _ NIED. common SXLERATUS.I Isvottfactured from salt, and - is - prepared entirely, di frereni froin ether Salm-fans.' MI the 4el;- eterioes matter extraotadirl'Och tt 08 manner as to produce Bread,lliseuit. and All kinds of Cake, without con. taiuing a particle, of Saleratus when. the - Bread or Cake is baked;'there. by producing wholesome Iresult3.— 'every particle . of Saleralus ii•ttirged 6 gas and passes throughl the %Tad or Bic,uit while Baking; consequent; Iv nothing remains lint common. Salt, Water and Flour.:You ill readily peAeive by the taste of this Salem. tus that it is catirely_dfiNeerit from other Saleratus. It is packed in. ono pound papers. each, wrapper branded. 4 48. T. Bah.; bites Best Medicinal Faleratutt; al. -- so, picture, ' twisted loaf I , of hreatl,! with a glass of effervescing water en the top. When you 'purchase onel w paper you should preserve the rap-1 per,:and .be particular to get the; nextiexactly like the fitst.--brand as above. - - '1 • I • !Full directions for making Bread with this Salera.tus - and. Sour Milk. or Cream. Tartar, will. accompany! each 'package' afaci,. diOctions far making all kinds -of` Pastry ;41so i l for. making Soda Water land -Beid. 'litz Powders. .. ;. ':-. :. I •••• .4 ,- I MAK.F, YOUR OWN. SOAP; i • wren ..- I: .1 -... B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCES TRATED POTASH, Warranted :_do - nbie. the Atm:4th of :ordinary .Potash f.'pnt• up, in vaiii.. , l. lb.. 2 lbs., 3 lbs.; Gilt& aid . l2 lbs.' 1,--with full- directions. JO Tsakin ... !ll.Ard, aittl".Sbft,fSoap. I_Consiuriter. lwill findthis the cheapest, Potash iu Maricet. .. .. . - • • I Man ufactere4 and' for *ale brr: -,.,. . B. T.' BABBITT, , t •i. , :. 1 -See. 68 and,7o, Washiagton-street New Yorki,a ad N 0.38 India-street.; Boston. ~ , , 111,1%.1,4-Iril'i). 70 G 8 70 IM3 70 68 ANII 70 1) . .11-' :F l -;:i Tlf 1 i PItVbES, ~~~~~ Above , wn preteat leo With, ti fineness Qt" MORSE--the itivent4* of ILORSVS - IN•; DIAN ROOT Thii phiiauthropist has spent the greater part of 108,1ife is travclipg, having -visited:Rttrope,i Asia, .and. Africa ) , as ,well as:North Arneriea---his spent three among the Indians at Ofir •Yestens coontry—i• It was in this way,t,hatdheJasliart , Root Pilis *ere-first discoyered;t:RrXdrse was the first 'man to estahtisktke faet that all diseases arise frinit'PIRURITY,OF i 81.6001 —that . our 'strength. itealth aad jife.4 4 etiepitled, :upon, : ibis ;;.; When thni - arients fiassAgek . 4ceoirie clogged ; and"do not act in Perfect' 'finiceenY'.with the differe-tf ftfactions of the liotly, , tlo bleod loses its action'becenies eorrnpted and 'dis eased ; il;us..c.ttittSiog pitd4i ; :iickness arid eSerY our sfrenlftb' - -ItatiFteil, our „tiCsith -ste are 4cpri-red of, and if 'nature' is nOtj.,assisted in t.L'rowing ofr.the stag.; nant huntor4, - the blood will - beep* -Choked and: cease to act,nd thus our tight elite will forever be•"-blown out. Row Ast.v.44otthen that we should keep the - miens pssagei ot'i the body free:and open. jAnd hour, pleasant to OS tint stite &ace, it in our pas.tzt pia -a Medicine in;,your reach, natuely. *arse's . Tit: (lien' . Root rills,' manufactured -froirf plan ts and, roots which grow around ate' ponniniti cius=alifTh in Nature's garden; fpv tfte health and recovery of disased (toe 'al the roofF front' which these Pills are made is a Siiderifie, Which opens the pores of the skin, and assiSta Nature in 01;ov:in./. out the finer parts; of the corruption Within.' The 'second -is- a plant 'Which is An a :Expectorant, that opens and nn- elogi the passage to the kings ; god ttiffel• in soothing manner, perform's its duty by throW ing otr.phlegm, and other humors from' the Ring's by cgpions spitting: : The third iSJa ttretie, which gives ease and double strength to-the kidneys; thus - eneriatragedi:they jdraw largiamoduts of impurity frerfii - tilit blocid, which is-then.thrown out fronnufttlly by; the urinary or Water passlbge; and Which -could not have been discharged in any other war: Thefourth is a Cathartic, and necompaniei the otherproperties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser 'partieles of impurity which cannot pass by'-the other outlets; are Ulna fakcg up'itnd;conveyed elf in neat Auantitles fiy the bowels. • ; From the above, it is'illefvniliafDrllfOrse'S Indian Root PHIS not oi'li.Jriter.the stomach,l but lbeentne_ united ,witlfl j the blood, for -they I find way to every part:o4l ComPletdy'rtitit 'anti and .cleanse the system fr9m all imp rity, and I . r• the life pf the r botjy, Which is the, blood, be comes perfectly . - healthy"; - eousequently sickne4s and pain is•driv'en front, the system,i for theyeiontiot remain when the body becomes-I so pure and clear. . 'I, • ' The reason; whit, people are ,F 9 • distressed wi j icti 404; stild why $1:1 twiny die, is because they do. not .gat . a tuedieine which-will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural 'pais,sge's for the disease to be cast out; j hence,, a large quantity-9f food and other mat er jsln4getlitttid the stomach - and . intestines are. literally overflowing with the:corrupted ' MASS ; thus tiadergoing disagreeable fermen - - tatioa, constantly mixipi i with the blood,which throtr's cor;lipted matter; through. every Vein and artery, -until life ,is taken from 'the ,body by disease. Dr. Morse's -'IT. LS have added to themselves victory upon] victory, by restoring millions of the sick tOldooming health and . happiness. Yes, thousands who have' been raetted or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish:rind whose feebile frame4' have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have beep !,rouglit, as it were. within instep of the - sileht grave, now stand ready to testify -that tiny would have been numbered with the deael had It not been ftirj this great and wonderful medicine. 'Morse's Indian IrootPills. After one or two doses had ! been taken,'they were 'astonished,: and 0)89- lutely-serpriaed, in witn9SFing their charming effects: , Not only do they - give i httnediate easel and stretigilf, - and take away all sicknessl pain and 'anguish ; - bUtI• they at . once go to- work at the -- foundating 'or the disease, which is the blo(d. ; Therefore, it will be drown, especially by these who use these Pills, that they will so cleanid and purify, that dis ease—that deadly eneniY—Will take its flight, and-the flush of youth:and beauty will nail) return. and the prospect! of a long and happy life will chprish and brighten your days. OA.TJTION Merchants, and Traders will be on their guard and-ncit be imposed upon by a Conn, terfeit of Dr: Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed B: . .Ve•ore. All genuine Pills *ill hereafter have. the bailta and, signature of. It.' LAKE JUDSON; (aucoessor io A. J, White & Co.;) on each box. All orders Ater letters,retatingto said Pill 3 must be addressed to ZVM., MUDGE & CO., tproprietorS'of - Dr:A;Traskli Magnetic Oint ment,) Earlville, MadisOn Co., N. Y., General Agents. - Il:.LJlc.g JUDSON, (stmoesSor to A: 4. .White & 'Leonard' Street, New Yiitk, Sole Proprietor. Sold by SMITH & JONES, ConeleiSportialSo by all Meelleirie . .-DCalcrs the county. '-• ' 10:46-1y. 68 1 ti ~11;iD I ' 110AVARDAS.SoCkA.TION i los PIIILADELPII.IA. A Benerolent Inatilutiop; istablithed by' sfieeial endowment for tha relief of the aipi: and di!, • _ tres s ed ) alliete4 scia J'ipulerit and 4))idemia!ifi.,striise*. AND ~~0 i:SSQqATION, in Vest , o J.lls!) awful destructiOnct human life; caul . ed by Sexual diseases, several_ years ago direct- Dd . their donsulting ttrgeon„to open a Pitpeu sari, for thetreatment of this class of diseases, in all their fount!, and :to-give 51$DICAL AU VICE-GRATIS, to-alli who. apply -by letter, with a OsCiipiion: , of their. conditioni, (age,' ocupntibri, habits . of-life; AC:viand - in cases of extreme poverty, to]FliliNlSH MEDICINI>,S FREE OE : • 68 1 4Nn 3`Q The Direetoro)f the AiSealiViini in their late AnntiacßePciit express the highest ittis factloklyith.thei inec'ess.:Whi r sh"-has atteuded the of:tlielr,Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhiti, Sentinel Weakness; Gonorr hea Gleif,-Syphilis, the 'rice-of Onaiihrit or SelfTAhuse, Disease of the Nidneys and.lilad deriAe., and ,order a ,eontinuance of the same. plan fOr the ensuing year, , - An admiriblellephrt on Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weiltiiessitlilvii.aof Orianiim, 3fas turhatiati, Self-Abuseamtiither '.Dlseeies of lite Sexual Organslty the.Gonsulting, Sur., geciaTwill.,b6"sently mail,,,Q.n. a scaled enyel-. app,) F :1 - 4 ; . " lAPl9ll3lukreeelitt-of;TWO STAMPS'-fo`rpciatage: , --- • Address, for: itepartj Or`:treatment,....:Dr, Adtini -Surgeon, Howard AsseielatiOn, akSoutitiNiath Street, Vhiladelphla, . [ sa IE2I I{~ El - Ser - 0 - 011% - : - .0191ing% i s a tojiitittith4odidiseitel iceornipt b_onsk •y- wiaielt-ithis , Avisk-beecant weak: Ittld ItOM - ;!tteitt . g its a cit peired.ett-theArhole-bodAsmi eery in disease ottimy part °Lit. - e" , my, 316 , from. its attacks. rao,ribe4kek-one not destroy, The•serofuloes taint i meted! brutetiettrial 'disease. •141vt , oederetUor 'ltttlutalthy food; -, _impure tuidAilthy fiebittothel4kpbregng vi ( isbove all, by the — vinfeatiort, ever be orrginiitciiiihereditetfin etitutimii deseending,l l .fromptutsmi t t unto tho third and - fotirth generation; ecemi Id :be , . titer:ital. - of visit the ti#9,u44:411 „fr . their - ' - Its elfei4ceosastitticd:l4 , ileiositia blood. corrhtpt pruleetrms.lnatter,, thi.,hingi,jive.r.and internal organic tutterciesl.iicithe: - glands;:inVellingi the Silrfaeot Eno9 lll 9X 4 Rtes. , ruption; which gerniers in tlie blood; the energies'Of thaticrofulo: *Skorls nut ; rmly,f, suffer, .fmre.,..scroi pltunts,:bui,theylaie far fess trot stand the lattacka a f :iithei do= quently, Telt numbers -perish, h 3, Vlach, although iiotsgtoinkkus in tl are, still,rondercd fatal. by this taint system.' UV. of the . Consul:46°a ir l -en:fates-the fentilihas itsorigit in this, scrofulous contamination ;: au destfuctisc dis = eases of the kidne) and, indeed, Of: all- 1 the organi, arise : are, aggravateithy, the. Acme eause 4 One qintrtii of all our, peaple tat Sen their person* ere, invaded by this lurk ' feCtibh, ; and theirliCalth is undermined 'To cleanse; iti:rcins the systein'we-must the bhxd by; an,,alterative medicine,, .vigorate. it by 'healthy_ food 'sett , t Such 'a nedicillerive Supply'4 AYEIVS Tompound-Extractof wrsapal the niest' effectual rone t tiF which the m .shilllof, pur; ;times -can devise for this ;where prevailing and fatal-mala,dy. It' m. biried fro the most active reinedialstl been discovered for.the expurgation of disorder froth the blood, and the rescue system' from - its destructiVe consect ,Rance it should be employed for tho', not only senifula, buralso - those btlic tions.which: arivi sfrorn' it, such as -E and ~Sxrx „Dian!isxs , ST. Amnon' Ross; cr Ettystixtss, - Prstir,r3, T Bforortas, Ilis:ts* and Bon .q, Tow and, SBI.T. ItnErsr, -Sew" Svrtitirric and METICEIIIi EASES,- DEBI'S!, DTSPEktil.k, DEBILITY, 1 44:47 11 , Ittf -C9Mfr4/../7 3 4/118JNe nxlt Tgji pie Isrresix litooh„ The popular in U impuritu ofiho blo - nd!' is founded' 'for scrofula is a degeneration of the bl Particular purPoie and virtue a' this rilla is to purify and rsgeperate this viL: without which .souniL,health is, imposibt oantinninated aor4fitaions,', - Ayer'sl -. Cathattm ills, ! FOR ALL . THE. PURPOSES OF :A FAMILY are so composed- that' discaie within the their action can -rarely . withstand or evade ." .Their penetrating properties search, and el. -and ingsgorate every, portion of the human o ism, correcting' its teflon, and rei its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of prveities, - the bowed dove pain or physirat is astonished to id f health or energy.. restore& by-a remedy at mei'', simple and invitteg,„ =.; ot Only ' tit; they _eure‘the creiy:d'ay rem. of every ,hody... --, lntt-' , 'sdettl many fainsidab dangerous diseases.- The„agent. below a pleased- to furnish gratis nar Ainericail Alm containing certificates of their cures-am d'% rot their use iii the following complaints: Cc nos; If cdriburn, Ifcadaehe arisiitglivnn dls. Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, l'ain in and It; Inaction of the Bowels, F7otaili-rwyi Loss of At, tile,. Jaw:fifer :and , other, kindred complp arising front a low State of the hody or oils • of its functions. , - : y-• . - ; FOR Tur. turn) cues : sr t e Coughs, Colds; Influenza, -Boarsene Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consn lion; and for the relief of .Consurn. Patients, in advanced. gam of, 't,4 - disease. • So wide is the field of its use fulness and 18 merous are the cases-.of its-cures, that' • every section al country abounds in - person, i. licly known, who hayebeett restored from al and even desperate diseases of the lwagi use. When once tried; it? over other medicine elite kind.is too apparent to observation, and where its virtues, are. knoter, public no longer heSitatn what' antidoie to et for the dintresS - ing:andtlangerouanffeetioas f l pdlmonary organs that are incident to our e ;1 1 While many. inferior rernediesAlindst upon community hae failed-and , been discarded, tt has gaineellifends by every triiiViorifirred . • on the afflicted they can..never.forget, and duced cures too niiraetoui and too remarkal4l,,A be forgotten. • - " PREPARED DT • = 1 • xy 1......,c....A0irEg* coo LOIVEI f - L. MASS. Sold by SMITE k JONES, and D. W. 'SPIA-, CER; Coudersport CORE 17 &SON, Ulyag A. B. IiORTON, 'Cushingsitle Millpoit ; C. 11. sigmg.Ns, Osw and•by alt 'Sferehanta'atid Druggists. ' I►TII,LPORT HEAtifQIIAterERI T P; HF; 'subscribers 'mice this method ofi - c - 11 forming - theiifriends"thai theyare geiPt of, and aro .now opening, a Choical desinablo - stook of - • - STAPLE A\D EiNDY Dar G00:5.., . . to which ahoy inyite,theattentlon,of all desifo to make purchases._ Cfur stock isli t has been seleetedWith great care, and -tieularly adapted to the wanta . of thiii Ft of our country... 7 OdratociCof Dry Goodssq sista of : DRESS G IIS ; T RIMM ECG S., RII3I3bNOS "'EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS - LISI,OTI-18;-CASSIMERE5 7, • •YESTRiCIB.I:IO • • MESTID,S, . " SIIIRTINGS • LINENS, PRINTS. • ' • ;HOSIERY; ; anti a `raricke: "cif other, articles, - too sate - to rnentibn. .- - W-eiliave also a.complete cII;.QCERIES,:.I.IXIII3WAith• AN D • - • CROCKFRY • all. of which will be sold unconarralrelt: for: rend); pay; and foi. iiPprcired,credit on reasonable terms and • ; 11 - IA.NN irNI.CIIO I I I. • 11fillport,'Ilxig. - 11, 186. 7 .-9:13 ly. , cAravAdE pAIRER, Coudersport; Potter - this method'of infoindog'theintb . . lie in-generali that he prepared du all work - in - his .itromPt ° . in a wor . ktannplte „illanpeci„.and upon • most acemorpodaling.termsi ,Psym . 9 ol • Repairing,iivarlatlr - rignired ori debug the 'worki,, Itei;;;All kinds;of PROPri taken ea adeount of work. -