;;' BM POTTER lOURNAI4 scsl.lt THIMSI:O sionaHiii PT S. Chase,• whgni all f t e!.tprs . .ito Communicagpm , : 1211.attlii be addressed, t9,11m4e .9.4pit4cka:: .-11`.Aerins•-inva.riablylviAdirance: sl.23'o* , ±Aukuvuose 70:111UMMUMIAMMILIMSISAIMPOI ,‘ MB 'Z.' 'lllli iNDF O PN.NIiEDiT • zailf•rs sing of the windy deep, - suldit-ri praise thcir'artior, . : in nip heart this tpasttll keep, The Independent F. rtrier. :ea first the rose, in robe of green; . its Cr1GE 4 .114.111.1113 0 . . round his cottage porch is seen The 116heysupitle:ftwjning ;Wit:a banlts of bfboui their sweetness yield bees-:11+t anther honey, ;,.,74 drives his :um across the4l4 . . Where kiss are . sOft and balmy. „.. bird cluckg behind-his.plough, unail pipes loud and clearly,, Yon orth4rd bide; belligd its bough Th zwthe-heloiest.'oilparl 3 - 1 - '..ifiv: gray old barn, whose doors unfold • n:aple storitizneasure, ere rich then heaps of hoarded gold, prriqus, blessed vtuure i . But nnl^r inthe pnrch. there stands • wife. the lovely charmer, • e ne asrl.o::. rose ou all the lauds---! 'The Itz&nendent Farmer.. ' ' frtst him this epring comel daneinglb• ;To hint the summer blotter, The ,Ilt,Lrall mellow ray, ,Ile slcepg, huties; , _ i,t cares nut bow the world may mote, :!Debts nor fears.confo - .4r.4 1114; docks nre.linked in love, ' • And honitehc•l4 angels rourid. him.; trc.,:tz (..itA, Nyife, ' 'Nor grief..r.or ill ir.ny harm - her; Nattire :i:nphirttrian life— .•• :The indeneadent Farmer. - - I'EAS Oa:ors le- , • . rently advocated of 'planting peas rely deeply in the eartlivin. order _to prniong the Learict; capacity of_ the - vines, has been %yell tented, and found tohe•correet. farmer ph , ughed a furrow beam deep, then scattered the seed peas at the bot tom, after whitil he turned a deep furrow -Ilion them with his plough, covering ''them, if possible, to the depth of twelve or four: eel) Inches., They pushed . theta I;a7 un the:, thicils - tuas3 of parth very soorN and h.stead• of turning yellow 4T. -;he bottom and dying after the first. gailic:ing. they blossomed aild bora until he =.7aS tires of pinking the pods. If suzli n. result will virsiformiY be realized fre:n the plan, pea culture may be made niere profitable that; 114141;14. : - L')01;. - 2,T YEAR. —Ann° Domini lad), ,aczarding to entomoligists, is locust year.' The red eyed cicada, a member of the Ittat;pterd, or bali-win g ed order Of in .sect,,, has proved itself in its vis:ts to New-Yorl: State, so•-much like the genu ine oriental ravager, that it has always gone by the name of locust. A peculiar ity of its natural history is, that the . : 10- nal length of time . which it requires fur 'completing its growth; and the perfeet regularity with which every iNnerAtig:l, to tiering many millions of icodividual, attains maturity, cause the ingietiup of itS presence unfailing at the end of eve : . ry seventeen years. The law. appearance of his greedy inseetship, it is said, was in ISI3 ; so if' there is any faith tn. be • - ... pat in eto..t.,ing entomological prophets, We are in fut it again this year Lf grace There is no groat cause of alarm, how.: ever. for the- marauder" is m•ually con-- --fined -to-the- furkt ; Le is hardly ever found on lands - that have duly: ielded harvests tiurity , t - the seventeen years of -his ab:ience. Su that in the steady tin " ward marca of civilization, it seems even the seventeen years locust must fall into }jai, and . there is room for hope that in • time he w:ll cease his ill mannered lava, sions altogether. laleresllng Varictielt Burning fluid is a mixture of alpoitol and eaulitene in the proportion of four gallons . of .itleohul -to one ut camphene. Campllene is Simply spirits of turpentine ;re-distilled. nr.Q . oul,d; of flndson, N. I(„stated; trane of the ...New Haven lectures, that there are 3,000 I.4peties of grass. . • iel Webster - once - said that all aver the world-, and in all tittles,- the pgricultural iyeg;ol7,s• devotedto grazing . .were more prosperbus than the grain-growing A cowspondent.of the Ohio Caltipci tur,..who is a tile-tucker, taps be can .tnaka •-and.scli 3 inch sole tiles for 20. cents per - 'rod, and that :he can • dig, haul, lay- the tile aud . ftll up a drain 2 feet 10 ifiehes! deep.tor . cents per rod, - the !lip _ cost cents.. per rod. I.lc also En vs:t!!at the owners, of mole plows charge 15 emirs Per rod fur Making drains :31. feet. deep. Dr. Laycs. of Arctic fame, in his te - centivpiiblished work, expresses the opin ion; based: upoa .expei ience, that to -wen -- tliViag',on . a Short allowance of. food, in a. pold. r eliinate, where special stimuli arc re - quirctr, - there, is nothing so 'valuable as coffee. • Tea is. not tnuolt. prized by ex plorem, in. frozen regions. To Arctic trgreler x ,..the,ductor adds, spirits in- any form. arc In-alatost every case worse than ~ , psdess, while cokee. is ulways:.3ra4ftil and always beneficial. Cheap TliO.siinrile.ineda of roofing out-hogaes thin boards on light iafipra, way be in 1 rod aced to very great advaniage, . part myikally in_ the cOuntry., It is trily to bubj s e'et die-boards, be'foro• using, to the ..action of fi:clov way of thoroughlrsea , them. 'flail diem on immediately, sindi; , :tife.:r then, With sheathing - paper and Grrar ; coverin e ,iv'alinuf,t ,r !i'i+S - ; ;m ay r.afely be calculated up /ty; three inches deep, oue- CM . .anci-a-quart, on the edges and closely ..:Tho following eompOtition fercovertng sfith a roof was, employed - et - Wickham ".tventy years ago, and is at, thisr.presen; one as good as When list laid.. Ile roof is. nearly flat, hei:ng a run of an iucli to the "f....0t,,11t0 boards being securely flailed and covered. with ,a course of shen: tijing paper, sealt as is used' under the copper sheet of • ships, - made fast .by suudt flat:lleaded TO eight galleus of coionmi tar, add two gallops of Itoine gemegt, fiva peotok i nklesio' god three pounds of tallow ; and Al illgre dients so as thoroughly to loco:TIP:41P theot. and }span' the.roof while Not, with brash, spread • very` evenly; -thee fprjukle it cold, with . tar and sat.d' be fore ; after whiahra single coat of tar once its Pve or six Years will preserve the. youf for an -age. : - - To the above way - be added an Nemo -bustible. impenetrable _wash, prepared ac cording to the following directions : Slake stone lime with hot water in a tub, cover ing it to keep in the steam ; pass six civarts of it through a seine, it beiOg .1u the state of fine, - 4Fy powder,. and, 4Tilf to it one quart of fine - Savo:II. twokilons of water, boiling and ski:Online it. . - To every five gallons of this boiled mixture, Add oue pound of alumy half-a pound of Copperas, ati , l by slow degr:!es half a pound ef pot . . ash, and four quarts of fine sbhrp *mid. The mixture will now admit of anyicol oring mixture that might be preferred, and is to be applied with 4 . brush. It looks better than paint, and is as durable as stone. It will stop leaks in . the roof, preveni . the miss from growing and injur ing the wood, rendering it,incombustible, and, when laid on-brick-work, causing it lo become impenetrable to rain or moist ! urO.--.Pormer's Cabinet. Examinaltons.. Pot44ereport, Thursday, April sth,, at 04... Schoolhouse. 'urt:lge. Saturday, April 7th, at the Schoolhouse near Frederick Sizer's. onlet, Tuesda.y, April 10th, at the ,Seiloulhoilse near Mr. Weimer's. Homer, Thursday, April 12th, at the Schoolhouse tiear-Jaeob Peet's. Wharton, Priday, April 13th, at the Sehoolli- , use near Mr. Horton's. Mon - day, April 16th, at the Schoolhouse. si4PliGmi, Tuesday, April litb, at the rei!dti.ce of Nehemiah Baker. Pike, Wednesday, April 18th, at the Spiwol'how,e near tha mouth of I~"es6 Branch Creek. Hector, Thursday, April 19th, at 'Stin: Harrison. Friday, Aprii 20th, at the ppslge Schoolhouse. iiinahant, 31ouday, April 2.',1(1. at the Solnwihunse near Walter l i eninird's.. • Genesee Fork,-Tuesday; April ut the Schoolhouse. Allegany, Thursday, Akrll .16th, at the Schoolhouse in - the Airirrera seltlemerit. Hebron, Friday, April 4Ttii, at the flolleribeek Schoolhouse. Sharon, Mo nda y, 'Apra 30th, 9t the Schoolhouse near Sharon Center Yost office. . °sway° Village, Tacitlay, May Ist, at the Seheelhouse. Summit, Friday, 3lay 4th, at Nelson• port. Sweden. Sahli day, 31ny stli, at. the res idence of C. 1 4 . Carsaw. -The e4.aminat tons will commence punc tually at 10, o'clock. A. M. Teachers are requested to furnish thetntreireti With pen, :lA' awl paper. It jr; hoped that Director,. acid friends . of education, will- be. present as far as practicable. J., Dille IL Co. Supt. • Coudersport. March 14, 1860. • -AND • i i) t• ALBERT. DIANTANIA, V > „ . Having taken the Shop 4 0., formerly acogPied 1 421 1 ' .P. A. CATLIN, . AT •_. -..1 .Claxkfu V nmers, two miles North of Coudersport, Pa., '; WIT-IL TYLANUFACTIME all kinds of • OhairS 41 Cabinet-Ware, such as (JANE, FLAG, and WINDS4II _CHAIRS , CANK-SE - A.T HUSTON ROCKERS, SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS, SMALL ROCKING CHAIRS, OFFICE and BAR-8.003i CHAIRS. • BUREAUS. - • g,CRETARTES, ' • 'I.I'44PUC,qIZSI = • Tables, - Wash-Blends, Lounges, • ' Cradles, • • Common and COttage Bedsteads. iyiepafring done on the shortest notice, and in the most workmanlike manner: TURNING • lane immediately. and to • order. 411 rirde - -s prompt)) , attended to. Please give um a call, arid etamine for yourself. • • ALBETRMANCALL, grt ; ch 26. Manufacturer. Old Sold rein 1061:"Oii*ted, PRICE FIFTY CENTS. NCLOSE the Pea In a 4114. with c:10 or 1.4 postage stamps ; „tile return mail will bring the Pen iqgentris - new. - • .!-** Editors g,ivingc_this advertisement:six insertions durinz, the year 1860; and sending ,copy. will receive a superior Gold Pen in pay inent. Address, STONE & BALL, -• Syracuse, N. Y. efir We will vouch for the fulfillment of the above oxl the part of Messis. Stone & Bail. J. G. K. TRII.Ap, & (rQ.. .38-6 t. Proprietors of S)itteuse ireurnad. WATOAES:Orntit • . : : Valued &Om two doltirs to one linader.d Jars given with every Book sold • retail. prices:L: At. Least sme tc14 . 4.41 roar 9- teed to ever,tlSFo,lVe boollis , ;=.11 . • • These.inductannTsareaiffered - bY • THE ,SUFFOLE:42OHOTer ' .'•-• 116 Wushingtvnt street , Bosco n The most extensive and most there! Giftien cern in existence. Send lot, sr r Catalogue. Those who have patronized other GiftilOuses laic particularly requested to neqnaint them ,, selves with our terms. ~.ons iiiduceinents - are unrivalled. and - Put all oilier* in the shade._ The following are soine••Of the . (lifts to chasers of,btiks: • • 'gni(lish - I.everauld Watches, hunting cases. Patent Lever .! , • al dies' Lever " 4 open face. • Detached Lever Silver Watches, imul.ing cases. Lepine Silver Watches, open face, 14oukets, various sizes. Ladies' awl Cents' Goid,Cbai twvarious styles ! Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve 13uttous anci Studs, all patterns Gent's Dustiut Pins, new and rich styles Gold Pencils an(l.Pggs, - Ladies' and Gepts' Gold Ilings• Gold Witteli 4eys - and Belt Pins.•. • .- great variety of ,Ladies' jewelry. Pins npd Ear drops, cotupristug alt tho;stylss now ;worn, such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Etatto, Lai':, Flareuttne, Vic., 4., 4c . . GOI4 11F4s;e1Ats - , all styles. . r • The List of Books comprlses a great assort ment of-standard works in every department of literature, interesting to the young:la - M:11d. Do-nut fail to send fop a•eatainliP7 • Coto, Logue; mailed (Fee tq any address Apply to • - SUFFOLk: EX.CIIINGE COMPANY. - 116 Washington street, Boston. C. W. Etqatnae, Treasurer. [2B-3t.] GREAT REDUCTION ON GOODS FOR,CASIF AT , E. K. Spencer's. Fon:telly.•Xqw. • Men's Calf Boots, - $4,50. $4,40 s. Ki p " , • 4,7 5 3.2. 5 " Common Boots, . 3,50 3,00 " Gaiters,2,2s 2.00 . , " Coarse Sliop.4, . 1,50 1,12 Ladies' Congress Qa;ters, 2,,0,0 1,75 " Gaiters, 1,50 '1,12 o o 1,38 1:,00 o 7 cc . 1,00 75 and all others in the sane proportion. .I atq making the sacrifice to doze out ray stock in this line the present,crinter: • GROCERIES, : . . 1 A better stock in this line Cannot be inunti , in the county, if us. good ;.., and will . he sold extrema!: low. , . Best quality of Brown Sup; 19 cents,. all miter kinds at small profit. TE4—Black t , fo . 6 :o4erlyB7c Mow 80c " I tuncrial, , " 87c 80c f‘ Young Hyspn,, " 'B7c, . " 80c " " " " • 75c. " 70c . .. o " " 63c ." GOc , tt , it " ." . He " 50c ' CAYDLES—Best quality. Home made or, City, -67 18e' " 16c, SA LERATI.7S , " 10c.. " Sc . CURRANTS—veryttice, ',, -1111 c ' CITRON, <" .- - . - .304 R .. FLOUR—as lon as at nny Oiir Bt m iii ' ' - it thip -Buckwheat Flour, per hundred, • $2,33. Cora Meal. , " - . - 2'25 Beans, per bushel, 1,50 Gil Pork. per pound, ,10 • Qthsun lord, Horns and Shoulders fur sa!e, A full stock of Druv. Medicines, ulls &c.: Yankee Notions. perfumery. Toilet PeuPs pt rdino.st all kinds, Prin. itt' riasuitahtle prices. Call—o, e and all. • . RgXgctign made to Wholesale hasers K.- SPENC44II.. Coudersport, Feb. 8, 1861.-22-34;u3.1 NEW JEWS iigy sT9RE, • ItEllTlgglyugTu basin ici..4 o ed 2 himzelf in this flarough,in the rounding recently occupied tly . t)r. Ellison. on Main St., opposite the court hones hats opene n JE.Vi- E1. 4 1n - ESTABLISLIMt!;!ii, for the purpoic rpEPAIRINd • WATC/IgS, CLOCKS, nr' (i,s 4 le Having some years' experience itt`the basi ness, [feel cou'Aeut in giving the public GEN. .ERA L. SATISFACTION: The patronage' of the public is solicited. Please give me a call. Ali work warranted or no pay. A general assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry on hand an l for sale, Coudersport, June 39, 1859 Exectitars'- Notice. ~111.41ETTERS TESTAMENTARY of the last will and testament of ! ASIIBEt -Roscon,. late of Bingham township,Totter . county. de ceased, haring been granted' to the undersign: , ed, all persons indebted to the said estate will make immediate pstymeat i - and those having ' claims against the same will present them, du , ly-auth?nticatpd for settlement, to - L.S. ROBERTSON ) - LAVIN.] LYON. . ' E.z:e. , :tstor,l . . MARY lI.4.CKET. '.. . :Bingham, Feb. 22, 1860.-,!-24-6t* $5O Canvaiseri MOWlop! $660 $ 5O ; 16p;t11 and all Expenses paid. era le= AN active Agent is . in every County in the united States and Cuntidas. to so licit orders. and introduce our NEW NATION AL-DOUBLE THREAD s%lkt . SEWING .MA CH INE. Warranted equal to any high priced machine, Practical for every family, w !lick makes it the cheipest and most popular ma cliine in existence, A limited number of re.- sponsible Agents are waiited to travel and so- Reit ' , tilers by Sample,'at a salary of $5O per caulth and expenses. Business permnnett.— Address, witlt stat,,B, fqr conditions and . in structions, • W. HARRIS vccr, Shoe and Leather Exchange, Boston, Mass. WERP,S 'letters of acknitistiation on the estate of Intim C. tacaciti, late of Elector Topmahip; Potter -Coprity: dectnaed, huebeen granted to the nudersigrled, all per-' sons indehtecl to said,.estate are repeated "to make irimed'itte payment; anti those haring elaifis against the samO nili P,rqFP:, dulrantlientleated. for settlement.. WILLIAM 7. I.V4Plf,i -- I ' Adnitrl hector, Feb. 7.1880. • • §. COLWELL will pay. Ca?b for FURS aII4:ELISEP PELTS. ..41.50, for 03. TS: Coutletsport, Oct. 26, 1558. . , NE Vera. 4: .415 , &... flo„. , • titt i,,cg • • _ .„. .., , AIANT O RECEIVED — fti r • - I I . 4ic 'rid, 'Opal jete.ti - wiii iiir tine tf : ' kt o - PAW.. -artii. WINTER co Which they will.sell oheati as ca" be bought n the connty. kik-. a good stock of Oltookatlg,s, • ! -, 1.-1, CR 0 ONE 8.-T, ' _ &o:; : .. .'4ny Sell for R&ADY• # . 3.1r only , . and 'eon- BegtlY can afford to sell for , 1 , . LESS.. PROFIT - 04 usual. not being obliged. to make Lip for losses on bad debts. 411 who wish to get the. 'AVOITEL O.F. THEIR 0 . N { - E ItT 4) - will please give us a call. ALL HMO OF PRODUCE TAKEN 41'A GOOD PRICE. B.—We carry on-the- business of SLACKS IT 111 NG. " the old atawkof 13.,LEWIS, where al kinds of Malang- and ',Repairing wilt be done, from Mill Irons to pair of Tongs, or a Chain Link. Goodt'and careful . 1# O S aSFTOF"RS' wilj atlcritl to that liFartob or ;lie boiness.' LARRABEE, - LEWIS 4 Co, Lewisville, Nov. "5, .1859.--1 I t27*, • •VIE - 9...t•.VARREIV;; liandfacturer Of end Dealer in 1_ sint,s, .flil.o, Witirtljtr, FINDINGS,Aka. !WII6I. 4 ESALE AND RETIIL, Main-Street, nearly opposite Baldwin Ilros , IDTPORTANT ANNOMITOEBTENT ! WARREN'S SHOE - 1 srrottE,. Aria Street, (nectrlll opposite Roldwiii cE Bios."Grocers.) Wellsville, 44.11 - . ghotill „co., BOOTS AND SHOES - CHEAPER TaliN EVER! Terms cask Only. 1 11 E Proprietff . pf the above establishment baring just returned from New York with t arge t and splendid stock of ' , , - • 00 T $,. , .S 1-1 0 ES, ;• - "t?..ratige,jrinlthign, & f.,. • - . now offering the same at prices much . , ii:4ltry hare ever bef,,7 been offered. sing - to his superior advantages in N. Y. i y,-he is enabled to purchase goods at mubli iser ratmthan other houses in the same line. A, vieg e:t Agent:ill Me market in New York ,lt - y, he is enabled from time to time to take . erltegft of the .. rise and fitll of the market, nd thus Obtain, goad, at very low figures. is only necessary t0.c.111,.t0 be-convinced the above facts.. Oiltrict attention i t aisi to artkes. i 4 tali is 1.4 sportfully solicited. GP llt,(.;&f. WAFiftFN. ,Wellsville. Jan. ?o: i4.3t3ti —IA J • I afi t)E4- KELLY'S TORE can always be found the hest of 'TORE Box aud.Parlur Cooking, 80. 0 V E- S Aso, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE. POTS. ERTLES. SCOTCII - BOWLS, FRYING-I'ANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, - Agricelltural Inkpl elite nts. • suell as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLEILS., HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c: TI-gili WORK - is4ell wade and the material good. Good and substantial AVEB-TROUGHS put up in any part of a l e Cuunt-y-,Teims easy. Ready Pay oeall kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opppSite the Old Court (louse, Coudersport. ' ' Mg. i, 1859.-50 JEWELRY T" CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto existin . between the subscriberi under the fietu of Kenyon-, Wilkinson Grares, is by M utual cOnseni dissolyeti. Hooks and Paper 3. NUtes, 4c. of the—faro are ifi the hands of C. C.; Kenyon, whc is at to .settie the souse. . C. C. KENYON, • 10swayo, Dec: 14th 1859. igtEir The business will be continued at the old place by- C. C. Ketiyon, where he, or h s sa!leman J.ll. Proves, will be found let all times (Sunday excepted ready and willing to wait on. customets. Than&tul for the patronage bestowed upon the late firm, he hopes by at teilion to his- business to merit a continuance of the same. - IP. S. All kiodsof PrOtlsions, Groceries, constantly (30 ;hand, cheap' for RNADY PAV. Limber, Shingles, and all •Kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.at their market p *ce. Cash not refused. Ngtipe. TeHOSE persons ti - butiare unsettled 5 ccounts wilt Itie Ami of Kn. Yon, Wilkirison & _roe ; or Nntea not paid,, will C 3 11 aqd arrange t Barna buszoloaLT,.; as Ihe business of the lite Arrq,ttiust be settled without delay. , . C. C. KENYON. NO'T'ICE 'NoTic E !.. LL those ilidebted to the sonscriber. either • by Note or by bobit account, „save FIFTY PER CENT. hy_ culling and paying tf pit igilebtedness befide the first &rot Jan nary next. "flow,"-yOttask, "can this say ing be made?" 'ln eosta:for you ,and me to pay.if we fail to FAX UP by that times 1N: B.—Goods sold at cost. " * JOUN B: SMITH. 1 Coudersport, Nov. 15, 188P,-12;11-1y. WELLSVIId , P, `• Y MEI Pisaolution. p. C. WIL,KINON, J. 11. GRAVES. . et t i illonfictrPfrg.. ?Nr,r,r , NEW; T. 8A138 ,. SALERATtIi. is uil3lll3fitetlfredlt9 ll2 'COMMOXI, satß laud is prepared lyatirely 4111farin. lfrom other. Salentine: All the del a-Manus matter eitraetedinl such a manner as to prodoceßread,Eisc and all kinds of Cnke,;without.con 'mining a paiticle Saleratus when the Bread, or : Uakq is bakedthere bypraduc,ing wholegnne results.— lii-ckt.partkele of Saleratus is tante , to gas and passes ihrongh ihe•Brend or Bien itwhile &Ad ag*Consequent ly nothingremainibutcommon Salt, Water and Flour.- You will readily perceive by the ta ' keaf salerk tus that it is cutii t ely different from 'Alter Saleratus. g. - It is packed in prie pound Papers. each wrapper branded; B. T. ilah n ibitt'S Best Medicinal Faleratus; al so, picture, : twisted loaf of bread.' .with a glass of effervesci ag water the top. When ,ou purchase one' paper you should ireserye the wrap per, and be particular • to get the next exactly like the first—brand as above... Full directions for making. Bread 'with this &Aerates and Sour Bilk! aF Cream Tartati will accampanyl eaoh pa4age ; also, directions for, making all kinds of Pastry.; far making Soda Water and Seid-1 •iitx Powders; - MAKE YOUR OWN SO3F, ; - tvlrit • .• ' T, BABBITT'S' PURE CONCEN. . TR kTEDIPOTASII, ; • ; Warranted double the- strength o f 68 ordinary Potash d ppt np la' cans-1 .1 lb', 1103., 3 lbsi, 0 lbs. and 12 Itis.l • —xvith full directions for making an; Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash in market. *Slanufaclored a l nd fa- sale by 11. T. BABBITT, • • nos. 60 and 70 Washingtna-street, , • • New York,andNa:3B .-streetl; ' Boston. . [11;.1:1-1y*.] j ; 6§ 1 AilD 710 DI IN 8 70 uosTtr,TTEß's NTOMACIt= BITTERN. t . 41 Ir. ii.a fact that; titAmne Period, every. mem ber of the human family is, subject to diSease 1 \,._ of disturbance of thi bodily functions; but. with the 'aid of a goo 1 tonic and the ese cise ' oT good common serisi, they may be able oto regulitte the systerti as to secure .permit tent lielltl-. In ordet to accomplish this -de ired object, the true course to pursue is cert. joky that, which will produce a natural ' stet of things at the least haziird of vital stren4th and life. FOr this phrposb, Dr. Ho3tetter 'has In trodnced to this country a preparation bee. ing his name, v.itieh is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried fiti year?, giving antis Lion - to all , who. hart used it. . The Ili I :operate powerfully non the stomach, boa and liver, restoring t.lietri to a healthy vigorous :action; and !bus, by the simple , cess of strengthening [nature, enables the tem to triumph o'er disaase. : ~ - For :lip cure of 14simpsia, indigestion, ...N s;.a, Flatulency. Lois4tt Appetite. or any 1 ions Coutplaints,arisidgfrom a morbid inact orthe Stomach or tsoivels, r.rOducing Craw Dysentery. Colic, Cholera Sorbus, &c., th se Bitters jhate no equal Diarrhcea; dysentery or flux, so gener: Ily eoutip.cted by new sctticra. - and caured - pr n dimity by the'changi,of water and diet ill be 'speedily regulated; by a brief use of t is preptration. Dyspepsia. a diseass which is probably more preva , leut, in, all its rani us forms, than any other; and the cause of whi t h tnay always be attribOted to deraugethentslof the digestive arzmi..i can ;be cured witholut fail by using S fONIACH AiT FEtis," as per directions ail the bottle, For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters. of surge kind othen why not use an ar ticle known to be it fallible? All nations have their. Bitters, as a Pri.ventive of disease 'hnd of the System ip general ; and aniong . thenvall there is oto te,be found a more ht.altity people.thau the Cieroaatiat. from Nvlt"t l3 this prepara4on emaciated, based upon scien tific experiments which have tended . t.t. prove the yalue,uf this great preparation in the scale ofmedical science: t FETIIR ASO AITUE.--4ThiS trying and provok ing - dish;t-e whicli•fdes its relentless grasp on I. •• b • l ' ' thebodv of pann.reducingitim tea mere shadow , in a tilt r ort -tittle, and reudering him physically ! and mintally, useless:4 can be driven from the I body by the lisp of HOSTETTER'S RENOWN- I ED - BITTERS, Further.-mme cf the above- stated iliteasea can ,bec.cattracted, even in ex- i posed 411.1tp, ions, if-the Ilitterstsre used as per ; directions. And as tliey neither create nausea ; nor olihnd the palate,land render unnecessary any c Ititge of diet ortitterruption of ordinary 1 . h Lamm s. -but proiunte sound sleep and healthy i digestion,-the complaint is removed aq speeci ily'ds is consistent with the preductiou of of thorough and permanent cure : - . • Fsr Persons la ....4dw212,c54 Tejo; who are suf fering fvoti, in enfeebled enusiitation and in tit IsudY, -these Hitters are it as a restorative of strength. and vigor, and need 'only- bg tried to be appreciated; • And to a' Mother yltile nursing then Bitters are iudis- I 'tantalite,. especially w h ere the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the -deinands'ef the 'child, consequently tier strength niu4 yield, ' and here it is teller : 4 :l'a goed.lciiic, se:A as' I Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,- is seeded t 0 s,y. part temporot% strength and vigar-rto thesys; ' .... '-tastins • - ehouldlty all - means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before to doing, should ask their phy:sician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Rittem, will recommend tdieir use in all cases of weak ness. - cauji on,— .. , e cant ion the public against l using any of the manyimitations or counter eits,but ask, for HOSTETTER'S CELEIIRATIR) Sroxecn Birrints, and see that each bottle has the words "Pr,.l.llosietter's Stomach Bitters" blown on-the .side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering tile cork, and oh terFe that our autepritph signature is on the label: I or Prepared and Sold by .lIOTETTER & SMITH. Pittsbnrgt, Pat, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and- dealers generally throughout the United States, Caaa..ia, i South America, and Ha t & JONES, poudersport. A. COREY &SON,'; Ulysses. EL LYMAN & CO., Runlet. - POWELL dr, CHAPpi, RidgewAy. - LUCTITS WILCOX) Miens Vista.- CLOVER :SEED. A LARGZQUANTATY• of first quality- Clos IX Ter Seed can be purchased at the' Hard ware Store of OLMSTED - Condeesport, Feb. 8r1.860. - - PLASTER for saley • P. A. STEBBINS. .411EAPE8Tf -BEST!: - • Sib 00 • • Paps for Tuition is Single and . Doubt Book-Seeping. Airriling,_Cooinaerel*f tie end Lecures. - . 68 AND Htiard S weeks US ; Stalk , $7, Tuition $35,' entire expenses Sat 70 Usual time fnms,64olo weeks. By ( dent, upon graduating, , is guaranteed tent to" manage ; Mel:6ol:i' ik any b and qualillvd ;earn a sitttry of fro m • i:ss oo- to fithettr., StudeOts eater at asp time 7 -No Vac Res - kw at pleasure._ • • First. Premiums Easiness for 1859 - received at Pitt burg. Pyle and Ohio S'ste Fairs. Also, at tin, Fairs of the crams for thf pitafour I_ stinlstere Sons received at hiji ''or Circulars, Specimens and' End hew of the College. Inclose hie Lett( .0 -1 0 ;W: JENK,I#S, Pittsburf 68 68 ED MI B. S. COLN AND WILL SELL :',.ir Flotte,:llea4, FEED, - FISS; floßK!' 70 ' Cheaper than ANY SEI ' CASII and will take in payment all kind -, 68 .LUiMBEU. ED S./ will also ray Cashf also, will pay. t.l4e . highest going pr BE CASH. FOR WO tte,. Store in the building' fennel pied by L. F. Mitypard—THE PEOPLE STOItE now, more than ev,r bprore. COUPERBYOUT, Jane 2,2 1859.-44-emo. HOW AR 1) ASSOCIATI - PriluiCELPiita. A. Beneratui Institution established by Ejausnuent, for 11:c . .gelief of the Sick an ft:a:ad, afflicted . Virulent and 'EI Diseases, and especially for the Cured eases - of . I.cs Set' ay! EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, I.T.i...Adting Surgeon, to all who al letter, with a tieseription .of their con Loge, ocenpatani, 'whits of life, ic) cases of extretnepo, erty, • ,I.ledicioes ft free of charge: .• 'ALIJA ISLE REPORTS on Speratatt and other Diieaces'nf•the Set not Or on the NEW REM.EDlESonaployetlia, pens:try, sent to the atgieta. in sealer envelopes, free of charge. 7 To - 6 or Stttrups for - post.lge will' he rteeptahle, •• A - cives:4 DR, SKILLIS 1101;GI Acting Surgeon, 'Howard Association, South Ninth Streei, Philadelphl4l o l: der of the - Direetors. EZRA D. HEARTWELI4 Pro . • :GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Secretary. ac- Ctrs eis, , nd i t ro- BOOK STO Main above Third CQUDERSPORT. NI AN, fl °P a ill.°/ ' ~1 BooKs, M N APs, I,3lLoia !ILAN KS- • DOCK Hl'S' IXDO DAT-LOOKB - RECEI PT-) 11E1.110RANDUA13, PAS3-INOKS, • DIARIF,S; • POITTF(11.104 • -L/iTTE?.-1300 '. Vi*OICE• . . Greek', Latin, Fzelieti-*and Genian Books. • ;- • - - • - ' Skool'lttoles tised •in ,the, kqd when elesikerf • 7 Magazintia,or - Tiy Periodicals supp: clesired. A goo& assort:neat at/taper, . Pens•nint Inks.' of Wall-Pepe: ing Materbils, Water Colors . ; kx.: ' . .BIRI.ES._TESTA Pl4yEa ItYSlti 119(5k9,i , MUSIC-BOOKS'!ANP 'SHEET4IO Rulers; Fiftek-GrimmonfOh Men. &c., -PRODUCE of nll-kito in echanie &c. -(1 4ILLPORT flalkl)4 Tar.. c ankscribers take thiii mt foreileg their friends that the) ceipt of,,and are now ,opening, disitabfe 'stockor , STAPLE ANDTANDY DErGI which thei- invite the attention in desire . to male purchases., 0 - ue - god leas been selected with great care, an, tWtilaity adepto4 to ttte rants of tbi of con , onttain't Crux ato.4 o.l' Dry GI sista of . iIRES GOODS, • ::EItiItROIDERIES, P-ARASOL I . I.- . CASSIMERE4: 2 • VESTING& DOT .• •:. PRINTS, HOSIERY, and -a 'variety , of otber"nrticies,..t°°' to mention. We liaTe also a complii merit of- . GROCERIES, .4IARDWARS - CROCKERY; all of which will be sold,uncommc for. ready pay, and for,4iirpFe4 co` reasonable terms as 'any' otber"estalil .11illport, Aug. 11, 186.-6i13 • Z. 4. - THO3IPSON , CABRTAGE' '‘VAGOIII- LIKED FAIRER, Con d eisport, PotterCO 3 .. ?? this method of inforisting the pup' lic in general that hi is prepare to do all work' in h a ?ine. with .p 1 in a Torkman-like_.nianncr, IlDd most nee;Ommodating terms. P' Refaiiting iiiiitiiahlyilyinired 01 tbs. work. .ittap Ail kinds of taken 'OR - to:count mirork. * - • Mk
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers