GSM ,EC . Ey T111:11AICAT :31b/ISNG, BY Thog• S. chasp; --, -fu xl "44:50.1r,.1eitcrr,s anCedinmtiniCation.- adOrwepi - lecnia attention • 4p 1:2 ,441,1ttt O 5 ailbia4l3- Annum v an e: ' :;'• ,„ • rt`",1!!"!in"!" , s"T"u!...q.a.Fatunas. .• mw.w Frae.a. Ike 4 ). se. t.fa C.; - • : A ' :S:rc,alT-PIF,c.P. D.EAT) TIIMINTO . ***lt• 'tt . 1 i)eeping.r.ch Hai. how dolthly. l3l e . stJ , thy mother's fire ist, slu'mbdr's bihny ' 44 5 Cfce.l):! 14 11'5? thy cheliti:; :AntiGo:ns guardi:ty: sage is keep.! i t;,4044-a- • - , ome -fair 'Ftm It.rcam, ?irt;: ; i2Leieras . iii a tite&in, ' . niziy seem, • .117btuT. , :roideci fruit and budding blow, fici7 haagii together grtnv, 1. - -* Nai'illis . fortd in ti•c•llealcin i flout. - lii:ity.,,ur,krarenislowarti Pupils. i • . • _FOT. the. Pit; ter JournlL fle7tN , ''nritel.4•. , elen - first' given to usby I ehow that: it isSeptet. Some melt try efikir't - ;t . ..,i; 'are 'like)" the rough ..,jagge'd I the , . eyeglass; but most •of theta still t: r •v. ten r- taken. from the bosom of Isttee'to the glass of their fathers. • Per the I ttetbeatel - utaced iti heade of...the baps weetis -true of men is einelly true r iente'teeteerO. , be formed -jet° an -image oflof 'w9:nen- It- • - txt:',l.TY'fi'long, and laborim I is applica- Skating is just .now the rage. It is a teeleel and heeinter. 'en• is the I delightful exercise, healthful aw:l entirely epPliee'tion 'of chisel and haziuer — ail that 4 -moral. Everyb. dy skates—or tries to eserequired•to. bring fOrth the image of do so; belt ever} body is not successful', ;been f oil ti e shapeless tna - ,:s. No, they iin his attempt. " The editor of the Mi!e retßyl."e titieoiripanied by - the genius ana waukce News; poor fellow, undertook _to' eirerlhe sculptor ur the rock all ; imitate the skaters in his region the oth eway and the form of beauty :e: day,—and see what bee:me - of him.— 'tiel'er he wade, although the ruck might! lie saYs-- leeedeepesAl of the finest quality of mold. " Right_beneath one of our windows, wilier and chisel- of the • sculptor; from morn till midnight,. we see Young the image the same as arc assoeia. ! a sters aed oldsters twisting their legs into., a.: cue to ,-11. ind, if they are rightly di- len conceivable shapes. We cannot pick I - e . e•,:e'l so as ere make rightlinereseions on ;up a paper but an article on 'skating' tem eivagei then the-form of beauty' may,: meets. the eve. - Everybody says it's fun,' Gen: ly be expected: So with our and that's all 'everybody' know about it, tai de; ic, ur aescciatiens are of the rigl.t we have tried it.. Last night, about eliaeireterWe - can reasonably expect an i g:Oight, after' reading a glowing .descrie improvement in our mental and moral 1 thiii.of life on skates, we prepared for ()Lir nature: But if they are not rightly di- I firet attempt, and sallied forth to join rected, lye ean expect nothing more then I the merry crowd. We bad on a' pair of 'el.ieell if we placed the hammer and istega boots, trouser-lees tucked inside, a chisel Of the scal i ter in the h: nle of au Robert tailed coat, our witite•hat_ Iv r .• iefel teen who was perfectly igeo, went down on the ice, and gave a bo . yl rant of the sculploCs.ert tot having they two .shilling in geed pole of the TealW trier form. of beauty in his wind, nothing; for the use of his impliments. We heel ! eteultl•ba expeeted..ieut that the . imagel confidence—even as great as Peters' et:Ladd be a total failure ; a mass of rock ; etith. We, wilt the assistance of a friend as..useless as when first taken from the fixed on the skater, and stood erect liken; ; earth and jei , t, as void of beauty. Yes,' barber's pole. ft r"Morei ;effe - etlee, because it is now be-; Encouraged at the sight of some le?; yond the'reiWer of eultiia!iop to make it dies en the brillee looking et the skaters. enytbing hut a disgrace •to the one who we struck nut. A elent to the right with ; p:teseeiee it. As it is a prinCiPin in moral the right feet, e skint to the left with I ph-Ns4V, float the character receives 21 the left fent, and just then we saw seine- caste from those with whom we associate, thing on the ice,' and stooped over to anthfrom everything eliet, metkes an int- I pick it up. On our feet again—two slants preSsion• on the mind. How important it k o the right and one to the left, accent-I. is lliiet ottraeselation's are of such a• char- parried with a.-less of confidence. .Anoth-; ne. - tge'iliae_tlit.rlmpreesions made by them ' er stride with right foot, and we sat down j shall bteteml-leyating, and cause a fuil,l with fearful rapidity, . with v •rylittle, if strong' and' rehulY development of ehe.any, of elegance I What a set down it! teincle ee selt e . development that we may; wars—for we .made a deut in the ice poll bewOitly of esteem and respect, and . the I until:o'a Conneeticut butter bowl ! - juetl wt.thlmayAe: -better fur our haying lived: then One pf 14;e. !ten a :TN 'Qh,lUnk, in'it-=yes, fur our having lived in it; feel Mary, that feller with the white het ain't it: tire world has been improved by nee! got his skates ep the right place I' Bit-I ti.ea We have accomplished the great ob Ito, thought we. Just then 'a ragged lit,' ject lot which we were created, and can I tae imp sang out, as he passed us, ' irril,y said to have lived; but if the 10, old timber-legs and we arose sud- I world has not been improved by us, we denly, aid put after him. Three slides caunot lie Fall to have lived, .but merely to the right e - f two to the left; apd away ; to Itavaexieta/. It is from the fact that I went oar legs---one to the east and the oth welre, imitative beings that our essocia,; er to the west, caesi rig another picture of a Ilene can have seeli en influence on the I butter tray in them coldee-04! how - ce/t/-. growth and development pf the mind. ice! Thee the lady.we know she'was EepeciallY is this the case with children. one by the remark she wade—again I They. are eery much the creatures of eh-- I spoke apd Oh, look, Mary, that ; cuntetaticea. They form their eliaractera chap with e white hat has set down on I from 'ellOse around them, Therefore, thesel his handkerchief- to keep from takingt Whose%u4iness it is to instruct them, cold I" We rose about as graCeful as el shciild Cherie! the - se:virtues which they i'sawhorse, when Try said, 'Guess ; wish to foster in their - pupils. If t hey ;'taint a handkerchief,- Jane;' and Marv: - would give them, calm, gentle and friend-1 was right. It wasn't. a han e dkercluef--; they must show them by their ' nut a bit of it, Just then a friend! own example how Yaluatle those feelings; came along, and proffered us his are. But if they do not 'possess the v.r-; coat-tail as a 'steadier.' We accepted I •tues: which stieuld be cherished in the; the continuation of his garment, and un; minds intrusted to their care, .let them; the river we went ahotie, teq rods, when al net pretendto fill the important station ;; shy to the. right by 4ilte leader eau-ced as,l for their attempt's will be like the igme- the wheel-Horse, to shout off on si tangent, I rant Man's attempts to direct the sculp- I heels up But The ice is very cold . this tee's chisel, and :quite as ruinous - in the I season. .• - I t. it result.. Although the teacher's infieence ; We tried again. A glide one way,-; is OW, yet he is not the main sculptor.. a glide and a half the other, when 'whack' . parent—o 3 the. t.eachcr —t he pa-1 came our bump of philoprogenitiveness on rent is the putter Navin . absolute power; the ice, and we saw a million Of stars el'eeethet clay, and his molding and tor- I dancing round our eyes, like a troupe of eAttgeflnefiCee'nrus.t::be exeite.d •or ehelballet girls at the Bowery Theatie: How clay will be warred. It is true, the that shock went through:our system; and teacher .of refined manners and bread cul-I up and 'down our spinal column ! tura ea.nfikltincli to finish arc} Color I ning couldn't have corkscrewed it down; the& Which liaslbeen molded when the a gensed sapling with greater speed and leeme-.lnflitertee is 'genial, true and good. moreexhilerating effect. Boarding house Otherwise his tusk will be that of Jeans-, butter or a•warrantpdeed Could not'have• ilfgalad :stream While the fountain red.stnek. longer than we did—and a dozen mainsimpure. • 'Fur what is dpne at I ladies loosing at us. eaoorby 4 -the way of discipline will keel "Soon we got up and made another e undone at - hom •• and the teachers task; trial, with better success. - Perhaps we renderedeinord•laleeriOus and of little Nee; lentskated, in our peculiar style, fifteen by, aisle'constant On - Trail/6 and fault-' feet, when a blundering chap catne . up he findings---atift 1. fear, if it Were not - fey hind, and we sat down with our. tired the reproaches of his own' eonpieuce, bp i head pillowed in his lap, and he swore, at woultlentelndueed to adopt their plate eel us, when it was all'his 'own fault I - How discipline, and let the children'ilo , es they cold the ice was there, too: Every .snot pleased: - t would that parenii wupla where we made a debat on the ice—oh, feel tltcir responsibility more than they j how cold 'it was. We tried egain, for-the du;_ entitetriv - e with more energy to be I papers all say it's fun, and down carneour 144404 . 0 -their trust. , Said a woman to Etonian Grecian •nose on the cold julep • •if yea have 'no time to do justice, I material, and the little erinumn drags ran no' tune Celle paldown our shirt-bosom, and on to the cold netts , have no time to be faithful, they lice., Once wore we tried.skating, .made antra no 'tight to be parents, tied - they for the shore, set, dawn, and counted bni..PulliSh their own condemnation ; damages. • viltet6ll . `eiSeml theiv offspringseleol I "Two-shillings in cash thrown - Away. vitijt Ont-bleeegink habits.of indolence; in 7 lSeveral lateral end one *enteral' bumps teleitte,and insitordinat ton, Children i on the bee, One rupenre in the knee,•ex- alonAtal3o to . obediqnde—tii 1;1?':;k4 r f kerillin and just retribution 14-4906 kW tcLcher will '416. mbler4nstrnmente F punish Fitt iif then • I?! . .pf is?ldpl9 in fife *ichool room . is they.are now in the'f;Mily.l Let t►ie this 'be icreFsed=det. - parents lin dertakce 9f ' children— teachers do not toyetate prjvitege, it - pirents Mit•e not the moral courage:4o, and Ritl 'riot, then teiichers must suirar at :east, us to keep good iirder in spin:kids, and the parents should not interfere or I complain. ..4p Old Dog Learning New • Tricks. AN EDITOR ON SKATES Man-is an Dui-retire animal. ITe can't keep still. --fje - will have wide trousers. 1 .-A• Kosiuth hat. And a mustach—if 'he lean. put cu a cape coat, wheth - - his .fi ,, ute b . ..ara it sTraleefulli or Tie mast have studs in-pail of buttons in his.shirt,• and a dog-collar, at the risk - of I ehoaking-, round his peek, 140 will wear clumsy English biegans in FrafeFence,.to hose tidy domestic coverings which nom ; bineneatness trith confort. Le never :toes froiti . .h . om - e - -,either in hot July or breezy .31a rqh-Lwithout his big shawl, with the tab still on GI of its corners to . • tending" to. the bone. Pour buttons from our yen, a !frogmen ted' watch orystal nod the baok• ache big; enough to diride - ryciii c_i:ch ns-on -the smooth, .glassy, chilly 4 - reaCkdrons; deceit ful, slippery andknowli.t! ItenyeaiA4r,s - pf.ottr..Sltoting again, they will plaase.cb•aw.oti . .us at sigltt for the4:A=.• valves and:aCeompahyisig4Lieni - nents. have•zdt titionaliskating. - ..lt's a himbug. - ft .. 'l. I.7o:raticin,' - of :spirit; business,of flesh; ontilcarevof trcrisers - It's ahead -• • haulm g, %back-aching,. leg-werring,,-dan gcrotis Institution: and we warn people against skating.; : We tiiedit, and shan't be able:. to matk - for a ;month: Skating clubs are a humbug., - . and all the raseaily youngsters Irish to get, the ladies at it. that they .may see if they, too,. don't say Wy , r, ire is dreadful, 61(11' It's nothing, ions, but the l,dies ,will do well to let skates ~ ..aloneunless they are younger and mare•elast,ic,•than Wiare. Oh, how cold .the lee is—lce Can fce/ it.ijet! '" • " ,_• I.4)FE e ; ;0: A • e. " • 'aboye Thra St., OQUDEIISPORT-VA: • IV, MANN, PttoPity.svoa. . • • ' l o_ • /LI 11410.01;5, • iILPS UILOBES,' - DOCKETS LEW:OI;I3S., - DAY-KOOKS- • 11.14Clif mEIff)TIANDLTIFFI, PASS-BOOKS, , • •• pIARIES, VOIITPOIAOS, • ' BERBA RUINS, - • LETTE".-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German T t zt.t, Books. -411 Sekord - Books used in the auraw kept on Amyl, iinaneclitaulli prorurcd .flegirett. Magazines or any PeriOdicals supplied When desired. - .! A good. as, , prtinent of Paper, Envelopes; Pens an•l Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Culors, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER 1 lIYMX BOOKS, of various MUSIC-BOOKS MW SHEET - MUSIC, Slates, Rulers, Back-Garamnn Boards Chess Men. Zze. PRODUCE of ail kinds talon I in exchange fop Rooks, ha, . [ll-341 I Dissolution. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP 'hitherto existing. between the snbscribers tinder the firm of Kenyon, Wilicinon S Graces, is by mutual consent -tliS•selveki. The Books and Papers. Notes, of the tiral are itt the ll' 3l l/-4 of 13 - C. Kenyon, who is at:thdrized. to ,settle the same. C. C. li7ENYON, p: C. WILKINS,ON, ,I. 11. (41:AVES. ' Osw - nyo, Dec. 14th 134 The business will be continued t}t the old place by C. C. Kenyon, where hp, or b s Gateman J. A. Graves, will he found at all tim es (Sunday excepted) ready and willing to wait -on customers. Thankful for the patronage bestowed upon the late firm, he hopes hy at tention to his business to merit a pot.tinuenee of the same. - P. S. 4114414 s of Provisions, Groceries, fie., constantly on hand, cheap for 11.1.: t DI: PAY. Lumber, Shingles, and all icinds . of Produce taken in c.;:change for Gonds nt their market price. U 4 not mimed, Notice. T"n"rrsons who hare nOsettlmi apconnts with the firm of Kenyon, Wilkinson k Craves. or Note. , ;: not paid, will will:tat/ nrrattge the same Insums“rt.T, as the - hubiness of I.le lute firm mast be ;;ettled without debty. C. C. KENYON. NEW JEWELRY STORE. • nlt. 'BUTTERWORTH Itaving located hirnoelf in this Borough, in the building recently occupied by (Jr. Ellison. on Main St., oppoqite the court house has optinecl a JEW ELRY ESTABLISHMENT, for the purpose.of REPAIRING . WATCIIES, ' cocg,s, are JEWELRY Having some rare' experience in the busi ne,s. I feercon , hient in giving the publie.GEN EItAL SATISFACTION. The patronage of the public: is solicited. Please give nie a call. Ali work warranted or no pay. General assortment of Watches, Clocks nu i Jeuelry on hand an 1 for sale. Coudersport, June 30, 1.850,43. NEW STOCK 1 1 ,1JY° 1 qPICODDS ,3t -3 JUST RECEIVED BY C. H. SIMMONS, in Oswavo. Low Prices FAVORABLE TERMS Cash and Short-Time Buyers. I AM 1144 W RE;(3P VINO , my Fall and Winter 11., Stock; which•enthaces averphing usually kent hr - a Country Ilarchant— DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, - • ITARD-WARE„ HOOTS sitOE,S, READY-NIA DE CLOTHING, . T 0 PS , • CR„ EERY, e„ all of which will ho sold at lunr figurp for cash or Appro , cd credit. GOOD TEAS FOR q CENTS, Ladid Pine Congres3 and other (Jailers, from 75 Os ; to $l,OO. - . MEN'S S roc:Lk BOOTS, $2,30 ". CAL I F : FINE DE LAINES, • .20 GOOD LAWNS, 721 and all other goods in proportion, for Read) 'Pay of most kinds. 1 Cash paid - for GOOD LUMBER. - C. H. SIMMONS. °sway°, Oct. 5, 1859.-43-Iy. Fon SALE,-,ctiEA i). d ANETAIR OF 808-SLEIGHS and TIVO kJ HORSE LONG, SLEIGH. For particu j,larsy call upon or ptldress . . P. A. 5it0.3415., D :D W I - A - 444 -4 ft , his Dayi , A' SP! E r n A S'SR.7 1 111.7 V7 1 O F _I. 7 DRY GOOD‘ - 4 , I of aiedesetiptiona that pertain to LatlieS' abd Mea's ware— . • • SILK . NERINOES, 1.3.1100 HE SITAW;7.S, .4LL-IVOOL prLAINES;_. . . CALICOES, DRESS TRIMMING:n -1 :•RIGOLETTES, • I In fa { t , eorything nice. A - _ • pAs.simERES; • 'BEAVER CLOTH, • r SIIEEVSI GRAY,. 'vEspN6s, rut MARSEILLES, • STINGS. Etc., Etc. • ' this clay received, a full assortrdent of Sal An 1 I R - OCEME§, i inlesale or - retail. CORN, BUCK _IT. BEANS, OATS mud POTATOES for Just received, 20 kegs NAILS ; a good I tivent of nt w •alt'. qsso ARDWARE, CUTLERY„ 330QTS & SEOES, • ' RUBBERS EAT,g 04PS, ..11.0CKEBT. Also,•all kinds of BOOKS in the C:inaty, VA LEN -41c.--_-ao,l on ail Ivo - shatl charge Son PROFIT. • • ! !.-01.611 Paid fur. IlipliS, PELTS and CIE used TINE! r•UR VI iscs, Jan. 23, 1860. 20 IP. •. •Ir rt Illff ' 4 • 7 • 44 , *1 HAVE :JUST RECEIVED a full and complete assartmetit - of TALL and WINTER I f .,rx OD 3 3 - ' Snick they will sell cheap as ca•, be bought. 'n th 4 county. Alsc-, a Opil stock of GROCERIES", I CROOXEII3.3r, They sell fur R.EADY P i k.Y only, end con seqn4tltly can afford to se I for LEss p (WIT tbiLausimi. not being - obli;ekl to tua - lie up for losse on bad debts. ..All-who wish to get the i; - IWORTEI Otil THEIR ! • lit NIE 5; will) tease give us RILL KINDS I,ODUCE • • •1 TARE: GOOD PRICE: carry ittgincss of Si LACKS: q:ual, at the old. standlof B. LEWIS, where. all I:lads. of -• a;a4 Repairing - wiltbe dono, front Irons to a pair of To ,gsl or a Chain Liuk. Good and careful 1 - TORSE,- SHOERS nil attend to that branch of the business. IpARRABEF., LEWIS k CU. ewisville, Nov. 5, 18:i9.—lit27*. ED. T. WARREN' Manufacturer of end Dealer in 7 " ads Patin • o A ' I EN - DINGS, &e., WHOLESAL,E.AN•D RE'TATig e .n-Street, nearly opposite Baldwin Bros., NOMLSVILLE. N. V. PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I ' WARREN'S lapin: R. SFHan t -(t3 . • • STOPLE .3.;ain Street, (nearki, opposite Bold:Chi tf: Bras.'Grocer.l).)l Wellsville, Atte, ! . vkany Col, N. Y. .., --- . `BOOTS Up SHOE 4 CH APER THAN EVER . 1 - • Terris Cai;l4 0141 y, r 1 1 1 NE Proprietor - of tl;4 ahofe estithlishMent j ii having just returnedirom New York with a large and splendid stock of , I - . o.oT s, - 1 SHOES, . L'.eqttcr, jrininp,s, &e.-,1 is my offering the samj at prices much lOwer th n they have ever bef4re been offered. , 101 ming to his superior advantages in N. Y. i City, he•is enabled to purchase goods at much I loivcr - rates than other huses in the same line, r llitving au-Agent in the market in New York' City,. lie is enabled fro i time to time to take mivantngo of tilts rise al 4 f liof the m ail . A. et a , f• mid thus obtaiu.goods t very loge figureS. • I alt is only necessity t.t) call, to be convinced -blithe above fliCts- [. ' • , ,Strict attention paid o.grders. - . 1 1 '1 A cull is rrtspectfully solicited.• I - C 4 EURCIE T. WARREN. . ‘ lWellsville, Jan. 20, 1160.-20: - ' i.,.. 1 NOTICE! NarlCg !I . LL those indebted:o the sunscriber,•either .., -by Note or 'by. honk account; will gave le FTY PER VENT. by eallitig and paying dick indebtednesS before the-first day of•Jan ury next: "llow," : yekt ask, "can this Sav ing, be made'?" : In costs for . you and me' to pity if we 1;4 to PAY' L P by' that time. IN. n.--lloods sold at cost: I JOHN:B. SIIITIL ..jacitOcrsfort, Nov. 15', 185.-12:11-1y.I I• " '-- •- I "rirlariatitifiefe: =I i 'AtETIIESO 4s7.k:W.- ..., - .8.- - . -. T. if BIBB] UFST ~. I _,„ ' ' • 74"EuIvIN 'AL •:..i'AT.:74I'I.TLTS.:I lb cnanutiretuted frota coininnn sLIILI knd.:, is i - treparad : e.ntirey - ...4.1i Turco*. , i froni:other ta'aliti'atils.;" All the - 4el: i t ;eterians inatter - UStraeted in: siteli , :a tuanner as to prodiace,Breud,Bischit, and all kinds Of_Cake';:without cep.l taining . n.partielo".of Saleratiii mien' the Bread or Bake is; bolted; there. iby.Prqueitqc Wholesome results.- di:a-cry Pitrticto of Saler:tills is turned, i lto gas-and pasSes through the Bread! orßicuit while Bakink; eonsequent. le nothing remains; but connuon 'Salt, Water and Flour. Yon wilLreadil2. - !peiceive by the taste of this Salem- Itn's that.it is entirely different 'from. I , )ther Saleralus,, .- . I It is - paclf.edin one pound papers. leach wrapper branded, "B. T. Babi ibitt's-Best . 3iedieihal Faleratus; a 1... so, picture, twisted loaf of bread,i with r_ glass ot'efferveschm•Water en ithe top. Whe'n. you punahase ones t paperyouslioald preserve the wrap-f ! per, and .be •Particular - to get the; nest exactly lilie the tirst—brand as' above. .. 68 EMI 70 Full . di . reetiOns for makingßread. (with this 'SulCams-and Sont. llilk ' or Cream Tartar. will accompany reach. package: also, threetions for making all kinds of Pastry;' for making Stida. Water and Seitk ditz-PUwders. i . MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, • • , wirit • . • B. T: BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN-I 1 - TRATELY POTASH, Warranted 'liable the strength of! . 68 ordinary Potao ; pat up iu cans—i • 1 lb., 2 lbs., lbs. and 12 lbs.l —with fnll.directioas for making AND liard and Solt Soap. Consumer, will find this the cheapest Potash iu market.- 70 -Manuf-acteita and sale by ; . BABBITT, Nos 63 and 79 \Vashingtnn-street, ' New York,aiidNu.3B Boston. r[ll:44-Iy*.)- EMI EMI BE I lOST T Nit'S TOMACII BITTEN. TT of 44, that, al same peFlod, every mein r of the lalfinan family is subjcet , to disease disturbance of the bodily functions; but. . . . w t ri the aid :of a iaga. tonic and ilia exercise 0 good common sense, they may be able so to regulate the system es to secure permanent heelt-b. In order to accomplish this desired otject, the flat course to pursue is certainly amt. which. will Prodnee a natural . state of trOugs at the least hazard of vital strength and life. Foe this purpose. Dr. 'Hostetter has la-. trbdueed to this co`untry ivpreparation hearing his namC', whiCh ishmt a new medicine, but one tialat has been trie4 for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The ,Bitterk Operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels. and lii.er, restoring thinn to ta . healthy and vigorons action, and thus, by the simple pro c4ss of 'strengthening natnre, enables the sys tem to, triumph over disoase. . For the cure - of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nan ,tet, Flatulency, Doss of Appetite. or any Dil idus'Complaints.a rising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or bowels, rroducing Cramps. iiysentery,,Colic, Cholera. Idorbas, Sc., these bitters have no equal. elDim-eca; rtlysehtery or flux, so generally th mtrarted by no: settlers. end 'caused prin. l:rially - by the ch:nge of water and diet will be speedily rcgul,[ ted by a brief use of this preparation. by pepsin , a disease which is I robabl2, - more p evident, in all its various tyrms, than any oDter, and the catlFq of which may always he attributed to derangements of the digestive organs. can be cured without e.ail- by using HOSTETTEIt'S STOMACH BIT -fEItS, as per directions out ths bottle. For ibis ;lisease every ; physician will recommend Bitters of some kind ; then wh v not it:ze an ar icle known to be it fallible ? All nations have heir Bitters, as a preventive of disease and trengtheuer of tee system in general; and Imon them all there is not to be found a more maltl7 ”, :.• people than the Gcrmans i from whom this preparation ilianated, leased upon smell itic experiments which have tended to prove lithe value of this great preparation in the scale 'if medical science. .FliVElt. AND _Acts.—This trying and provok ing disease, whielt fixes its ,relent less grasp oo thebody of man.rOneingbho toa mere siludou iu is short time, gind reudering him physieall:, and mentally useless, can he driven from tin b , .dy by the use of Lit )s.Thlrf ER'S RENOWN- l El) BITTERS. Further, none cf the above stated diseases . cen be contracted, even in ex- l posed sitna ions, if the Bitters arc used as per directions. And as they neither create nansev. nor offend the Olate, and render unnecessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary ; pursuits; but prdmote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the cOmplaint i removed as speed 'By as is consistent with the production of thorough and. permanent cure. 'Fur Adeanced!l - eare.. who are suf , fering from an enfeebled' constitution and in firm body, these Bitters arc invaluable as a restorative ,of strength and vigor, and need : only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nnrsing tlicie Bitters are indis , pensable, especially where tht• moth Cr's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, coniegnentl2". her strength must yieid, and here et is 'Where a goad tonic, such as Lidstetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to im part temporary Sstrength and vigor to the sys-' tem. ,Ladies Should. by 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 liitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weak; Caittlen.-HIVe cttntion the public against using any pc th r e many imitations nrccittuter- CitA, .ligt Rik fur HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOICAEM HITT': S, and ace that each bottle hits' the words l' Dr. J. lfostetteed Stomach Bitters'' blown on the side of the bottle, and stumped on . the ruetallicc r iit covering the cork, and ob serve that our antopraph signature is ou the label. • . . . Preiareil and §o.ld ' UOSTETTER & SMI tR. Pittsl 3urgh, Pa ., and sold byall druggists, grocers, and dealers generally. throughout the yuited States ; cana.la, South America, and Ger nia'l7l- • SMITIT 4.',IONES; Couderspbrt. A. coßf.'Y SON, 'Ulysses. "It: LYMAN POWELL CHAPIN : Ridgeway La:ll'N WILCOX, Ituetia -Vista. • • CLOVER. SEF.I). A LARGE qUAINTITI" of first quality ver Seed can be purchased at the [lard, ware Store or uLmsTEVA, Ti:Et i t,Y 7 • Cdilderspur;feb. 8 t 186 q. • LAST 4 4: (or §4.12 by • • -• rt • fal cro a, or g's ':"( t.? ..,,wM, , U,Uorkol ditens% a comtr blood, by, which this fluid :btkeor 'weak:tad f Jtervark4' the - whoio - body;'nnt), m a) traficise•otar,tk gnstof, Xo 0 -Trtini its artneksi nor is there one Trs, 68 not, destroy:, The Scrofuklus taint caused by Mereurial • CliSease r low . , 4tird` ded'oe iinlicalthy-fOo; iniPure said filthy habits, the-, deprmsing above all; by; he .venereal _infection. ever bo its origin. -it is, hereditary in . stitution, des . cenclirtg froth parents to •unte the third aiid , foutth gtineration r it seems to be the rod of, Ilita who' trill. vi sit , the - iniquities of the fathi their children." Its effeetlieartuneace by. deposith bleticrof comipt . or ulcerous matter, the lungs, liver, and inteinal'organs, tubercles; •in the glands, swellings; the surface, eruptions or gores. -This' ruption, which ganders Mtheblootl, the energies of life, so that scrofulout pot only suffer ficat seroful plaint; but they have far less power 6talid -attacks of other disease' quently, • Vat" ntimbers Perish "by which, although not scrofulous ,in • Ein AIL;:b 70 08 Mil are still renderett fati!Lby this . syslent.;: of the consumption eitruit et the buiitan family t.," 68 in this :scrofulous :contamination ; deStruCtive diseaies.of the liver, kidta and; indeed. of all 'the" nrgans e 'arise are - agrjavated by the same cause. One quarter of all our 'people 2:;q their persons are invaded by this lurk fection, And their health is undermined To cleanseit from the system we mast> the blend by an alterative medicine, Vigorate .by healthy foot] "and Such a. medicine_wo :supply in • AYER'S- - Com . poiad Extract of - Sarai the anent effectual. remedy Which- tin skill of our ;hues. can devise for this where preVailing and fatal malady. . It wined from the most aetive remedials tl been discovered for the expur g ation of di , erder from the blood, and theres.( system from its 'destructive cdre Hence it slionld be employed for tI not only scrofula, but also. thoie ot) Lions which ar - 2 from it; such as:: and Stan 'DISEASES, Sr. - Airr RON' BOSE, cr Envstotts.l,_ Prsirr.v.i, 131.)Tc111 - 1 4. ; /11,AINS. and - Bercs, Tr3lol and .IiALT SCALD MAD, Rin Rn CUMATISM, SYgIITEXT r IO and MEACCELt EASE 4, PROPST. , DISPEPSLI., DEDILITYi indeed, ALL. COMPLAINTS ADISINO FAUX TED Olt IMPEDE BLOOD. 'The popult in . 1 Impurity of the blood" is founded for -,3orpfula is edegenerationof the bl particular "purpose and yirtue cf ,this rilla to purify end regenerate this vit. without which sound health is impossit Pentuminated constitutions.- - ESE 70 BE Eta E/13 ',./Iyer's.ea . that - tie-, FOR ALL . THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY are on compoied that disease within the their action can rarely withstand or era Their ponennting• properties search, am andinvigorato every portion of the hum; ism, correcting- its diseased action,and its healthy vitalities. As a conscspiencb properties, the invalid who is bowed& pain or physical debility is astonished to health or energy restored by a remedy at simple and inviting. , Isot only .do they curethe every-day cot evasy bO4Y.: but niso many fonnidal dangerous diseases, The agent bolt. pleased to' furnish gratis' , my . America;. containing certificates of their cures and for their use in the following complaints:. ness, .Ilearthirn, Headache arisingfroin Stoma Sausea, Indigestion. .Pain in as; Inaction Rfthe-Boirels, Flatulency, LOU tite, Jaundice and other kindred cot arising from a kW state of the bodter 01 of ito functions: • ' Ayer's cherry Pec FOR TILE RAPIIi CURE OP Coughs, Colds,• Influenza; 'Um Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient tion, and for the reliefofConsi 'patients la adyatice& stages disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness ant merous are the cases of its cures, that erery section of country abounds in per's!' (idly known. who hate been restored from and •ecen desperate diseases of the lot use. When once tried, its superiority of other Medicine.of its kind is too apparent observation, and where its virtues arc k. public no longer hesitate What antidote fur the distressing and . tiniigCrous affecti: pulmonary organs that are incident to of While many inferior, remedies thrust Commttility have failed and been disc: has gained friends by every trial, cdttforr on he. afflicted they can 'levet lorget, dueed . cures too. ntimerous and too rem: be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. 3.. C. AY ER & LOWELL. MASS. Sold .by S PH 4 JONES, and D. iT. CER, Conderiport.; COREY S: SON. I: A. B. HORTON. 'Cushingville NICHOLS ' NI port ;C. H. SIMMONS, 01 and by all Merchants and Drucrests• THILLP yr HE subscribers take this Ineila forming their friends that they , ceipt of, and are.now opening, a chal desirable stuck. of • ST; PLII AND TANDY DRY GOOD? to . ..which they invite the attention of desire_ to.xnake purchases, :Dimstociti has been selediad with great Ocularly adapted Iti'itte. wants of this of ottr•conutry;.,' Our stock of Dry Goc sists of DRESS GOODTRIMMINGS.RII 3 BO . . X.MIift(IIDERIES,•• PARASOLS . • , „Karim,' CASSIMERES - YESTINGS. DO . - MESTIDS, SHIRTINGS, •' • • • LINENS, PRINTS, - . !1-10SIERY, •SHAWLS, and a . toriety of, other articles, too MI to mention: We hare . also a complete Meat of • • • • • • . . GROtßif f S, -11ARDWARE . -- • .CROCKERY; - all ,of which will be sold uncommonly fo'r readv. pay, and for aPprored.eredit as reasonable terms as nny other establii MANN &NICHOLS Miliport, Aug. 11; ly.- .4. J. TITOMPSON, CABBAGE ! 4!. WAGON' MAKEB • PAIP,Bit, Coudersport, Potter C 0.., this tiethod of informing the pub lic. in general that he is-prepared • to 4u all work iti his line with pr. * in a workman-like Manner;. and Itecommodating terms,- Ps tiepairing invariably required on ti. the. work. gel. All kiwis of P taken on account of work: