The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, May 31, 1860, Image 4

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".Variii POT-TER l'OUß i ltr AL,
run Llano Sint? Illni3D6Y. INESDNI,I37
Thos. S. Chase;
- ,10 whom - all Letters and •Conamunietttions
should' b addresmd, to secure attentiori.'
jerms--Invitclably In Advance:
-$1,14-pevArinura.
agrittiturM,
SPRING-SONG
Creep slowly Iv the willow-,wand,
• ,Yaang leaves! and; in yotir lightness,
Tettelen_, that spirits which clespond •
May•wear tb. 4 eir own pure brightness. "
•
Into new sweetness alOwly dip,
•I• '0 May f—adynnee; yet linger: '
No'r let the ringtoo swlftly Flip
-' Down that new-plighted finer.
•
_Thy I?ursting blooms, 0 spring, retard!
W it thus thy raptures press' on,
Jlow litany a .19$' is lost or marred'
I:14W many a lovqly - lesison I "
For each new sweet thou giv'st ng, those
hlch first'wo loved are taken':
,;ln death their eves must violets close
/-• &Tare the rat , can waken. '
Ye woods, with ice-threads tingling late,
Where late Wfis heard the robin,
,Your chafft3 thitt hoar but antetiLle
' Wheh.autump winds fire sobbing!
Ye gutrany buds, in silken sheath
• Hang back, content to glisten I
hold in, 0 earth; thy charmed !math!
'• Thou air, be sail, and listen! •
—Atlantic ifontlily
pot the Potter Journal
Our Farmern.
read tlie'above - named article in the
/ Multi 'AL of May 3d; with great pleasure;
hlehough as a - friend or pron-ress thought
'that it half way r article; aught to be ficish ecl
'the nextAtiae; for. the benufit; 'of a class
of dueoommunity, which ara called in
•:. •
' , general " Farmers."
t
The stoies, ib well filled, show that
thole is wealth enough. 0) "to . sustain
`them. 'Tree] sorry to say, that in our
- .vicinity are fainters with 5 *acres and
upward,"who have need of assistauce
Add 174 may isf.aall feel sorry about it ?
- May be-the " Journal " does not need to
feel so bad over it, because the a nominee
*twit of Shet'iff sales pay so well ! • But
`The; industrious flintier ntak.6's wealth, and
for thiti' class of fatibers, which are . al
ways at Work . with hands aud mind, soul
d
oody, W. 2 may rejoice, When they. will
'try *IV . pidsper - themselves ; although j
'evert man ought to think, that as soon
'as all our neighbors are doing well, we!
'all are going to be - prosperou's.The cheer-'
:fulness. whichh - prevails among our farmers
is certainly 'a god ''sign, and it may be
'said to out fdoneers . not to stand still be
fore the trees and admire th4e splendid
'works of nature. Nay !to cut them down
ind'clear off nice farms, and make good
`homes, Where - they' may bring up hand
:ttome girls, and'u::eful boys ;
Be not afrai'd;' palrftnts; tb send your
good-looking daughters to milk a cow,.to I
'‘Veetf the . gattlab, aid firm your weed!
Over-wheldied.; - . , , naid-fields; 'to take care of I
'the hhuse Mad azirden, it will be all the
,better'for phOy ivlll enjoy real
lealth'and 'be bette't hmifing for an in
dustrious 'farmer, thr,n So many pale faces,
'whom You hear so frequently Complaint;
of aching all Oar. And one' Words fur I L
The bOys. Tb'd fernier boys are generally I
hard-working, bat remember, tuat aropnd
yOur bzirrilies Your riches, poverty ;Ind'
-eahe. • Think that there is a place where
you find gold surer than at Pike's Peak.
-fiet off from the' idea of that Well praised ,
liainyard'manute, which is only one:third
what tali be sated in a manure tank be
sides all the liquids gratis. -More soon.
' Yours:, J: Sett.
Agricultural Librarlp,s.
Every oneftels the value of conversa
tion with sensiblemen as to pursuits with
which they are fanYiliar ' and which are
also of interest to us. Frequent oppor-
Unities of 'enjoying this pleasant mode
'of instruction are afforded to the inhabi
tants of towns and" cities. From these
`opportunities the life of the farmer, to
some egtent, debars him. ' To make a
visit to a ntighbor involves some degree
of alert on his part,',-the horse must be
'saddled orharnessed, perhaps taken fron.
The plow:" Thus important questions re
'Main 'unanswered; and erroneous practises
lice pursued, w.hich a few minutes' con
'versation' with' an intelligent ft lend would
hive answered 'or rectified. Puring the
tong winter evenings :or during the weary
rainy days, orduriug those periods of the
summer's day when our fiery sun drives
in -doors, how pleasant would it be to
have With us'a sausiblis man, with whom
%re could interchange thoughts on sub
jects of .connop interest to the farmer
'Books to sonic . extent, supply this in
herent defect'of country life.. 'Works on
tuodoitn agriculture l are 'of comparatively
teem origin:' Souia admirable treatises
bn aglicurture were written by the an-
But'after the decline of the Ito-
Wan' Empire agricultut'e seems to have
been - considdred an 'ignoble pursuit—
iiroper only kir boors and peasants. Po
tently it has changed its character in the
-. estimate of in'pn.• It is now cotuinf , to bs
:regarded as an occupation in which sei
eine is quite' necessary to a . great success
hslirictica:' By science we do not mean
ascollection of very hard names strung
together in formidable orler. ' But by
science we Mpan knowledge—knowledge
its opimsed to ignorance. -The scientific
farmer is ha who understands the best
'way of doing Shpt which he. desires to 40,
find the reasons for it. • Of course his
knowledge must be accompanied with ih
thigitioUs praetipe, or it will be of little
-•
ivorth to
— gindo the application of science to as
vicuiture, treaties upon agriculture have
been . oeatly ruultipli'ed. We said tliet
beekvitippl,y, to souse donee; the place
of conversation. In some respects they
are superior to it; if we consider the.draw
bhcks usually connected with conversa
tion in - country life. For:instance, we
wish to introduce a better form of gate
upon' our farin. W are not •ce;-tain
which is the best forth:: There tiro- two
ways of kettieg.this information.
.ooe is
'to go' to our most sensible neighbor's
plantation and see how his gates are made.
But tlii requires the bisi, perhaps, of a
good part of a
,day, and pe have at least
the gate of one nirin-.. 7 there may be others
better than his. Another way is to 'step
to our library, take dou-n s!;London'ille
cyclopedia of 410.icultUrc," look in the
index for the .vord gate, turd to the
.pro
per page,'antrat our leisure, And without
leaving our room, examine almost any
form of farni've which 'has been used
with success. This gate .ii lust ratjon
'Opens the way tosthic whole pld of hal-1
cultural inquiry. •
These silent, yet instructive compan
ions, books, possess some advantages•ovey
the living teacher. Their board costs
nothing. They exhibit no impertinent
curiosity as to our domestic affairs. They
ps by no annoying questions. They
manifest no rude inipertitiance . at .the
slowness with which we receive their in
structions. They give us full time for
reflection. They are never wearied by
repeating the same lesson to us. They
are always In a good humor, and ready to
instruct us, whether it be - during the
long winter evening or the rainy day, the
.sultry heat of thickly, or the exigence
of a pressing and urgent inquiry.
- Every farmer should have his agricul
tural library, as certainly as his plow or
wagon.—Soulliern Cultivator.
'WHAT occupation is the sun? Why,
a tanner, to be sure.
l'HoLlFKL—Twenty-six cores belong
ing to John Tewksbury, Esc, of Auburn
township, this copnty, have borne 54 living
lambs, the present seas,-nn. ong beat
that ?—Jfoniro.te •
AM - Eft: 4 ;7Y px.a.gpeF4t.es fools, aejeo4
nivards, draws out the fVettlties of the wise
:iud in,gobions, puts the u,odest to the neces
sity of trying their skill, :iw.es the opulent,
end makes the idle industrious : Muci# may
be said 4: favor of adversity, but the Worst
of it is, it has 4C) friends.
•
IlopGri the Influenep of fashiop the
expenses of burying the dead have become so
I heavy that they can hardy be borne even by
the middling eia4se3 orsoejets. We err ip this
respect. We do it for the sal , e of hoq,oring
the reautins of the rqipeetpti and beloved
dead. We purchase an expensive mahog,ony
or roserwouti eptlin. Row unnecessary fur
the fey; hotirs it stands in the parlor of the
deceased I In its procession through the c4y.
it is concealed by sue hearse, and is soon cov
ered lay the dust. Why is all this expense!
Does it honor or gratify the dhad? Does it
satisfy the living? Would" not its expenSes
be butter enlployed in paying thp debts of the
deceased, or in making the survivors com
fortable? Is it honest, fur the sake of a
pageantry of a moment, CO cheat some honest
creditor out of his dues ? Is it just to waste
moupy in 130 useless a cpremnny, when the
food and the clothing and the sheker of sur,
visors have to be neglected ?
Door o INK.--Think of a Queen's
first f;ignature of a.death warrant. where tears
tried to blank the fatal blackness of the
dooming ink ; of a traitor's adhesion to a deed .
of rei. , ellion, written in gaol ; of a .forger's
tr e nd imitation or another's writing,
where each letter took the shape of
,the gal
lows of a loyer's passionate prcposal written
in fire ; of a Oland girl's refusal writt_n in ice
of a mother's dying expostulation with her,
wayward son, Fritten id the heart's blood of:
an indignant father's disinheriting curie upon
his first born, bled; with the lost color of the,
grad hairs which shall go down in sorrow to
the grave—think of these, and of all the other''
impassiolf ate writings to which every hour ,
gives birth, and what a strangely potent,
Protean thing,.a drop of ink grpws to be!—
All over the world it is distilling at the be
hest of men. Here a despairing prisoner is
writing with a rusty nail his dying confession
of faith on his damp dungeon wall. There
an anxious lover Is deceiving all but his-bride,
Witt an'ilik which she only knows to render
visible. Beleaguered soldiers in Indian forts
are confiding to the perilous seeress of rice
water or innocent milk their own lives and
flip fortunes of the country. Ship-wrecked'
sailors; about to be engulfed in mid ocean
are consigning to a floating bottle the faint
pencil memorandum of the spot where they,
will soon go swiftly down in the-very jaws of
death. Everywhere, happy pairs, dear hits,
bands and wives, affectionate brothers and
sisters, and all the busy world are writing to
each other on endless topi,s, with whatever
paper comes to hand, whatever ink. The
varied stream thus forever flowing is the in
tellectual and emotional blOod of the word,
and no one need visit Egypt, or summon an
Egyptian magician to show him all the arts;
all the joys and woes of men reflected front
the mirror of it drop of ink.,,-.lThentillan's
A T
0143ISTE D*.Cr KELLY'S
TORE can always be found the best of
Cooking, Box and Parlor
T VE.
•
Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE. -POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCU BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also,
Agriclatural Implements,
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA
TORS, CURN-SIIEULERS,. HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWER.S;
THE Ll 3, WORE
is well made and the material good. gond and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up.in any
part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all kinds, including Cash, sildpm reinsed.
Store o'n Main Street opposite the Qld Court
[louse, Coudersport. Aug' 1, 1859.-50
N Div ogee Nptace,
Smith P. Finch, No: .17, Sept: Term, 1859,
LIBEL Is brvoace.
Betser 'Finch, A Subpternt and alias Sub
puma haiing been issued and returned nihil,
notice it:.lterebY giren•to the Respondent to
appear et the next Cr:urt : of 'Common Fleas of
Potter county, to be held . - on the 18a; day of
June. 1860, to answer the complaiiii, of, the
Libellant in this case •"
Wlll. F. BURT : s...irtf.
Coudertport, May 12, 180.,
What Everybody V7ants.
THE ram DOCTOR . :
- commis's '
MULL REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED,
• - FOR. TEE CORE OF DISEASE IN'
ALL FORMS.
DT
PROFESSOR EtENRY S. TAYLOR, LL.D.
IT TELLS YOU How t6titmitui upint thOick,
and how to cook for them;
how to prepare Drinks,
Poultices, &c., and' how
to guid against infection
from Cos tagious
Diiseus-
IT TELLS YOU
Of the various diseases of
Children, end gives the
best and simplest mode
of treatment during
Teething, COnvulsions,
Yuccii ation, Virhoopieg
cough,
IT :TELLS YOU.
The symptoms of Croup,
Cholera Infamum, Culic
Diarrhcra, Worms. Scall
- Head, Ringworm,
Chiekeu-pox. ,tc., an d
gives von 'he best reme
dies for their cure.
The symptoms of Fever and
Ague, and Billions, Yel;
low, Typhus,Scarlet and
other , Fevers, and gives
you the best and simplest
remedies eor their cure. -
The symptoms of Infliteuka.
Cpnsumption, Dyspepsia,
Asthma, Dropsy, Gout,
Rheumatism, . Lumbago,
Ervsipelas, lc., and gives
'you the best remedies for
their care.
The symptoms of Cholera
Morbus, Malignant Chol
era, ,Small,poN, Dysen
tery, Cramp, Dis.eases of
the Bladder, Eidneys, and
Liver, and the best reip
edies for their cure.
The symptoms of Pleurisy.
Mumps, Neuralgia, Apo
plesy„ Paralysis, the va
rious Diseases o f th e
Throat, Teeth, Ear, Itod
IT TELLS YOU
IT .!ELLS you
IT TELLS 70U
IT TELLS ;(0I.;
Eve, and the best reme
dies for their cure. ,
The symptoms of Epilepsy,
Jaundice, Piles, Rupture,
Diseases of the Ifeart,
Hemitirrliage, 'Venereal
Diseases, and Hydropho"-
laia, and gives the. best
_ remedies fur their cure.
The best and simpled treat
ment for Wounds, Broken
Bones and/ Dislocations.
Sprains, Lock.iaw, Fever
Sores, Whi:e' ' Swellings:
Ulcers,. 'Whitlows. Boils.
Scurvy, Burm; mad Scrof
ula.
Of the varitms diseases of
Women of child-birth:
and of Merz.struation,
Whites, Barrenness, kc., i
Se., and gives the hest)
awl simplest remedies fp r
their cure.
The work is written in plain language, free
from medical terms, so as to be easily under
stood, while its simple recipes may soon stye
you raspy times the cost o' the book. H. is
printed in a clear and open type.; is illustra,
ted with, appropriate engravings, and will be ,
forwarded to your address, neatly bound and!
postage paid, on re A ipt of $l.OO. •
$lOOO A. 'EI
i
/i.:R
in ca adeb b 3 e .
enterprising men everywhere, in selling the
above work, as our inducements to all sushil
are very liberal. I
For single Copies of the Book, or for terms!
to agents, with other information, apply to or
address, JOHN g . POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Satisoin Street, I
Philadelphia, Pa,
TT TLS YOU
IT Tg4l_,S YOU
jT TELLS YOU
33-6 mp
[ADVPLTI3E.IIENT.]
For the INSTANT
RELIEF and PER-
S jam 4
11ANENT CURE
of this distreniTig complaint, use
FE,NDT:S
BRONCHI AL CIGARETTES,
Made by C. B. SEYMOUR S CO., 107 NAS
SAU STREET, S. V; Price $1 per boy; .
sent free by post..
• FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
[2Bt3.} •
NEW JEWELLER.
C. 11. WAIIREVER, -
IaAVING rented a window in the Store of
B. S. Colwell, one door east of the Post.
office, is prepared to REPAIR WATCHES or
JEWELRY on the shortest notice and in the
most workman-like manner. Having a new
and-superior stock of tools, arid a large expe
rience in the. business, I offer my professional
services to this communinty, lipping that my
promptness and strict attention to my legitimate
calling will secure me a liberal patronage. I
give special attention to cleaning and repair,
CLOCKS and Watches.• ' and no pay will
be required unless the :work is satisfactorily
done. Terms, Caslt'on delivery of work.
Coudersport, May 3, LB6O. •
LIST OF CAUSES,
Put down for trial at June Term, 18(30, of the
Court of Ccmmon Pleas of Putter Connty.
Purdy, for use, vs. P. B. Peckick, -
Jones, " Jackson's Reps,
Jones Zr. C 0.,. , t' Woodcock,
Joues, use of Platt, ff H. Ellis.
Brown Brothers, " Wood. .
Jones A: Bro., 0 Lord.
Brenneman, ff Barclay,
Same, " Same.
Jones ..t Bro., " Culp,
Jackson Schcol Dist., .'f Robrahacher, c.f. al,
,
Spafford, . ' " Starkwenther,
Jones, - - "J. W. Smith,
Byarn, " C. S. Joues,.4dm'r.:
Hydorn, - ft Mills. '
White, " H. Stevens, pr. ca.
Jones & Bro., if Woodcock,
Hughes, ':Johnson,
Curtis, Emil; t k. Brooks," Aylsworth,
Hughes, . t' Foster,
4. IL Ford, 4 ' S..M. Mills,
Pearce,. . " Luddiugton,
Downs, If Wood,
Wharton. lf Smith,
Cavanaugh, " Joues 4 Bro,
• Same, If Jones.
Ives, ei. at., , 1 Hart.
Same,
.4' Same.
flug,hes, 44 reonnell,
Owen, '' Maynard.
Haven, " Roptiter.
Parker, Bakei,
Stevens, use of Bailey, " Monroe.
L,ewiiy"mard of Havrley, " Russell,
Pike Township, "
11,,T, OLMSTED, .erothay
Couderaport, May t, qs6o.
WARREN 9
• likinfachirer of and Dealer in '
tpcto:,.gtziftg; grittior
FiNbt.rqs.- &c..
WIIOLAS4 LE AND It:ET 4.1 L,
4.114."8.tree4 nearly opposite Ba:N%ilt; Pros.,
.WELLSYiLI,t, N. Y. -
IXPPLTANT ANN,OING*ELE*T2I
1 WARREN'S
NEW 1
I • i .. ....•
~.600T. A . ' SHOR
. !BToRHE,
Alain - area, (7 . ifArly .opposite Brilcht.;E)t
& 8r03.' Geocciy.)
°hang 6.. IV. Y.
BOOTS AND -SHOES CHEAPER THAN ,EVERI
Traas CashlOnly.
•
"TUE Proprietor of the -above establishment
having just returned frOm New York with
4,ailarge.a"nd splendid stock of '
4 ,8 0 0 S, SHOES:
- t
atatlier, eitroinvo,.&e.,
now-offering the same at- prices much lower
than they have ever before been offered. -
1 Owing to 'his superior advantages in N. Y.
City, he is.enabledto purchase goods' t much
hiwer rates than other houses in the same line.
playing an Agent in the market in Now York
City, he is enabled from time to time to take
a. vantage of the rise and fall of the "market,
and thus; obtain goods at very low fig"ures.
It Is only necessary to call, to be convinced
Of the above facts.
pStriet attention paid to order 3.
A call is respectfully solleited.l
GEORGE T. WARREN
„Wellsville, Jan. 20, 1860.-20.
The Campaign
FOR 1860 IS
ALREADY OPEN4D,
BE
Co SiMP 4 O48 9
1; LOCK,
IN OSWAYO VILLA4E.
" THE PROPRIETOR HAS I •
!Tilgt Rezeived from Now -York
ME
Largest and Rest
'Stock of Goods
EVER OFFERED IN
lIOTTEII COUNTY
The assortment consists of
DRY GOODS,
Hats and
•
Boots 4. Shoe.,
lI I' ..A:RDWARE, CROCKERY,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
I am determined .to sell coods as towns
they can be purchased in Wellsville.
itigi purchased for Cash, no rents or interest
to pay, and selling a large amount for REACT
PAIY, I am enabled to Share the Usual
Profits with my customers. • .
- I •
• ' Having made arrangements with some of
the! best houses in the city, goods will be
511ippa '
ennabling me constantly to offer the LATEST
STYLES and BEST QUALITIES of Goods.
BEST GOLD AND SILVER. WATOHFIS
kept on hand for sate. Pedlars supplied on
reafonable terms. •
•
CASH FOR GOOD LUAMER
AND SHINGLES.
I HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH STORE
At Ellisburg,
undoT tho namo and •style of
sliyxmoNs & FERRI;
wHre. a COMPLETE GENERAL ASSORT.
.11ENT sril be constantly kept on hand. .
C. H. SIMMONS.
Oswayo, April 2, 1.860.—1y,c4t.
. 1 0ftD..1 FOR SALE.
E StIBSCRIBER has a Farm, containing
212 acres, which he wishes to sell. Sit
uated in the town•of Sweden, aboul fire miles
from' the county seat of Potter Co.; about 75
a_er4 under a good state of improvement. on
whislh is growing ayourtg. Orchard of various
'kin of Fruit'; a good Barn. and Shed; a
comfortable House, with t •vater convenient;
a good Road through it, and i,i an enterpris•
ingeighborhood. Soil, Red. Shale ; Timber,
Beech and Maple: land nearly level; Title
umplestionable, Any person desiring a good
and heap property, well adapted for a large
IStock and Sheep
.Farm,
cannbt do better. The subscriber desires to
sell the same because he is engaged in other
business.
T61.3[6.-A part can be paid down, and the
haladce or, time ; Any communication to the
unde'rsigned will be promptly :insivered.
Ahress • JOHN B. SMITH.
•
Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa.
31'ii 3, 186Q.-1-3:ltf.
IT IS WISDOM .A.OU'D TQ
ABY.IERTINE
•ItkOntitzvptro.
MMEME,MI
Q't OMETHING Nri,..— : . T. BABBITT'S'
BEST ' ;
I ' - MEDICPAL SALERATUS.
Is inanlifactuiedfrom commen salt.
dud- 13''preparid entirely different
.from other Sa,b4rattts. sill the del
i
;Merlons maiteriextracted-in such a
'manlier as to prtiduce Bread, Biscuit,
and all kinds ofiCake, Without con.,
taining a-particle of Saleratus whenl
the Bread or Citke is baked I there.:
by. producing' Wholesome results.—
i Every particle of Saleratus is turned
to gas and passo through, the Bread
dr Bleuit while Baking; consequent-
Ivnothiugremaihi but common Salt,
Water and . .. Flout:. You will readily
. perceive by the:taste of this Meru
- tus that it is entiv.tly 4.ifferent from
Other Saleratus4 . ' .
: i ltris packed itasne pound papers,
each
. wrapper branded. "..B. T.:Bab,
biWri . BestMedi4tu - 1,1 F;Llerutus ; v.l-..
So r picture, twisted loaf of bread,!
with a glass of ellerveseing IYater on,
the top. Whenlyoti purchase one
paper you should preserve the wrap
per, and be paitieular to : get the
next exactly likti the first—brand as
abOie. 1 I
-Full directions for making Bread'
with this Salerains and Sour Milk'
or Cream Tartar, will accompany
eaki package; also, directions furl
making all kind,s of Pastry ; .also,i
for making Sod 4 Water and Scid-I
Powders. I ,
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP,
INfITli
8.-T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN.
T.RATELY I PoTAsti,
,Warranted double the strength oft
ordinary Potash i put up In cans—
il lb., 2 lbs., 3 Ilal., t 114.5. and 12 lbs.
—with full direkions for making:
Hard. anti Soft'.oap. Consurnerr'
• .
:will find this the Cheapest Potash in
Market. • i
70. _Ntanufactered : q d fo^ sale by
. , B. T. Ps,:ABI3I,TT,
Nos CS and 70 Washington-street.
1 New York, and Nu. 3S Indla-street.,
Boston. - I ' [11:44-I.Y*- ]
68
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J .ZQ
IBM
70
68
70
GS
osvE i irEws
STOMICII BITTERS.
IT is a fact that, at some period, every mem
ber of the human lantil;y is subject to disease
m disturbance of the yhudily functions; hut,
with the aid of a good tonie. and the ekercise
of good common sense, they may be able so to
regulate the system e to secure permanent
health. Iu (pram to ztcumplish this desired
object, the true course t.o pursue is certainly
that which will produce a natural state of
things at the least hazaild of vital strength and
life. For this purpose.i.Dr. Hostetter has in
troduced to' this cuuntQl a preparation bearing
his name, which is not alnew medicine, but one
that has been tried for kears, giving satisfae- i
lion to all who have used it. The Bitters,
operate powerfully upon the stomach. bowels,
and liver; festoriug them to a healthy. and
vigorous action, and Hills, by.the simple pro.
cess of strengthening mtture, enables the sys
tem to triumph over disiorse.
For the cure of Dyspeitsia, Indigestion,Nau-!
sea, Flatulency-, Loss of 'Appetite. or any Rif
ions Complain ts, arising (rout a tool bid inaction
of the Stomach or tsowels. croduciug Cramps,
Dysentery, (Nile, Cholerit Morbus, Am., these
Ilitter4 have no equal.
Diarrhma, dysentery Or Aux, so generally
contrasted by new settle i rs. and caused prln
eipally by the change of;water and diet will
'be speedily regulated h a brief use of this
preparation,. Dyspepsia; a disease which is
probably more prevalet, in all its various
forms, than any other, mid the cause of which
luny always ha attributed to deratuT - e - inents of
the digestive organs. can cur ed without
fail by using 110:3TETTli1l'S STOMACU BIT
TERS, as per directions, on the bottle. For
fhis disease every physicjan will recommend I
(litters of some jcind ; thdri why not use an ar
ticle known to he infallible ? All nations have
their liitters, as a prevedtive of disease and
strengthener of the syst . cm in gencral ; and !
among them all there is Dot to he found a more;
healthy peoplu than the Germans, from whom
this preparation ernanate;i, based upon scien-1
tills e4Pe; intents which havu tended to prove;
the valne of this great preparation in the scale i
of.medicalscience.
Fever, AND A q trying and provoli
ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on
I,the b,ody of man, reducinglsiin to a mere shadow
in a short time, and reutlerifig him physically
land mentally useless, cant be driven from the
body by the use of HOSTUTER'S RENOWN
!ED BIiTERS, 'Further, scone of the above
'stated diseases can be vorracted, even in ex
posed situa:inns, if the Bitters are used as per
directions. And as they n e ither create nausea
I nor offend the palate, and render unnecessary
any change of diet or in terriiptiog of ordinary
pursuits, hut promote sotrod sleep and healthy
digestion, the'compla.iot is remo'ved cc speed
ily as is consistent with the production of a
thorough and permanent cnre,
Fur Fersqns in Advanced reav,;i, whet itr e
fering from an enfeebled constitution and in
firm body, these Bitters are invaluahle as a
restorative of strength and vigor, and need
°ply be tried to be appreedated. And to a
mother while nursing these Bitters are iodic,'
pensable, especially where the mother's Hour
ishment is inadequate to the demands of the!
child, consequently her 'strength must yield,
and here it is where a good tonic, r.uch as!
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters; is needed to tin,
part temporary Strength and vigor to the sys
tem. Ladies should by all means try this!
remedy for all cases of dehility, and, Before so
doing, should ask their phy'sieduri, who, if he
is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters,
will recommend their use iufail cases of weak- I
ness. ' •
' CaUtloll.—We caution,the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
°BA, but ask for HOSTETiER.'SI CELEMIA.nr.
SToNpicit Birrcits, and see tliat each "Mule has
the words k‘ Dr. J. Hostetter'slStomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bot i tle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and ob
serve that oar antopraph signature is on the
Preparc4 4n4 std by HosTETTER &
Pittsburgh, Pa., and eqld by all druggists;
grocers, and -deers generally throughout the
United States, Canada, "South America, and Ger
many. '
SMUT it. JONES, Coilderwort.
A. COREY & SON, Ulysses. .....,
H. LYIAN LT CO., Roulet.i. 4 ,,
POWELL it. CHAPIN, Ritlieway. ii
TArenjii WILCOX, Buena iViste.. " .7.-.....
CLOVER S 4 P.O.
A LARGE QUANTITY of first quality Clo-*
ver Seed can be tiorehased ut the-Flartf
ware Store of OLMSTED & KELLY.
Coudersport, Feb. 8, 1860.
DLA-STER for sale by j-
STEBITNS
cif
. CHEAPEST - BEST!! Lao ]
- .i3coo
Pays fur .Tnitlun in Single stud- Nal
Book-Keeping, Killing , Colutneici a
tie and Lectures.
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Board 8 Weeks $2O, Simi
s'7, Tuit $BO,
expeOses $.,p2.' •
Usual dine from 6to row oks. E;
lien; upon graduating, is paring . ,
tent to manage the books of any,
and qualified to
. earu. a salary of Lon
$5OO to $1,090.
Students eater at any thuo--No
Review at pleasure:
First Premiums For Best Ilusinen
Tqr - ,1659, received at Pittsburg, phi
and ,t/hip,S>ate Fairs. Also, at th i
Fairs of the Union for the past four
RFS. MinlsfcreSona received al ln
7or Circulars, Specimens and E r
hew of the College; inclose five lath
to • F. W. JEIiKINS, Pittsbur,
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HOWARD AStSOCIATI
• PHILAI)ELPIIII.
A Benevolent institution -at ablished
Endowment, for the .141/ef of the Sick
tressed, afflicted' with' Virulent ,ni
Dileasesi and especially fur t r ;e Cu r ,
eases of ae Se7uul Organs. •
A4IE-DlO ADV ICE, give; fir:at i s,
JIL Acting Surgeon,. to. all who
tater, wittl , ao description of ;.heir cur
(age,occupation,. habits of life, &c,'
cases of extreme pot eery, Medicines CI
free of charge.
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VALLTA PIE REPORTS on Spermak
and other Diseases o: the Sextt' Ory
on the NEW It.E4EDIaS employed io
ponsary, scut to. theLnfilreted• in sealt
envelopes, free of charge. Two . of
Spulp“or postage wilt be accept:Nor
Address. DIL .1. SKMLIN. FLOC
Acting Surgeon, Howard As.saziation,
South NintliStrect, 1 5 hiladelLilli, Pa.
der of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEART.WEIL,.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary,
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Main above, Third
COUDERSPORT, Pi
Zli ANN, Yuurxtxrox
BOOKS: 1.11.41P5, BOOKS,
t:LA,
.DOCKETS,,
• LEI/Gil:l3S-
Y-BOOKS
- • RECEIPT.BOOI
11EMORANDUMS • '
PASS -BOOK ' S
D All.l g
PORTFOLiuS',
LiZIWA MUMS',
- VOICE-111
Greek, French and German
Books.
.411 &fecal liocks litetf in the
kepi on hand, or igeznediately
when desired.
Magazines or any Periodicals
clezired.
A good assortment of Paper, En
Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers .
Materials, Water Colors, &e.
BIBLES, TEST AIIIEN'
PRAYER Az IjYM BOOKS,-of Tarioui,
• MUSIC-BOOKS AND .SHEET•MJSIC,
Slates:fluters, gack-Gninmon loards
Men, Sc. PRODUCE of all kludi
in exchange for Books, &e.
COURT -PROCLAMATION,
AVHEREAS . the Hon. - Robert G.
t' President Judge, and the lions.
Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate.:pd;
the Courts of Oyer - A: Terminer pus.
Jail Dolir , n-y, Quarter Sessions of the,
Orphaos' Court and Court of Common.
for the County of Potter, have issued
precept, hearing date the seventh di
AlaN, in the - year of our Lord one
sand eight h9nclvel and sixty, atid to
rooted, for holding a Court of ()yenta
iner and General Jail Deliverv . ,:Quarn
sinus of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and
of Common Plea;, inuthe Borough of Co:
sport, on MONDAY,. the 18th day of
next, and to continue one week:
Notice is therefore hereby given to tt.
oners, Justices of the Peace nod- Covet
within the county, that they be the'n and
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A.
said day, ith their rolls, records, int
tions, examinations, and other iernetnbra
to do those things- which to their office
pertain to b.e done. And those who are'
by their recognizances to prosecute ta
the prisoners that aro or shall be in they
said county of .P•otter, aro to he then and t
to prosecnte.against- them as will be jug.
Dated at CounEnsPour, May T, 1860,
the 84th year of the Independence of the I
Stotes.of Atherica.
IV3I. F. BURT, SUN
Registe - r's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given. that the folic'
AA account Ifts been examined and p,
by me, and remains filed..in the Rigii
Office of Potter county for the inspectic
heirs, legatees, creditors, and all othero tl
other way interested; and will be preset
In the next Orphans' Court of said count
;he Court House in the Borough of Couc
port, on Tuesday, the 19th .day of June, 11
for confirmation-and allownlnce:
Acc,ownt of William Hurd, Administrst
the Estato - Of Samuel Hurd, into of Get
township, deceased. T. IVES, Rvist
. by. I BUTTERAVORTII,
• Coudersport, May 23, 1860.
• NEW iT.E . WELIar STORE.
RH. BVTTERWORTIi having loc
e .hirnsolf in this Borough, in the buil
recently occupied by Dr. Ellison, on .Ifaii
opposite the court hohse has.epened a Jl
ELRY EST&BLISHMENT, for the purpoar
REPAIRING,
WATCHES, -
CLOCKS, art
JEWELWWY•
.
Having.somo years' experience in the bei;
ness; I feel confident iri givitig the public GE)'
ERAL SATISFACTION. The patronage '
the public is solicited. Please give mos al.'
All work warranted or nd pay. ,
A general assortment of Watches,
and Jewelry on hand awl : for sale.
Coudenport, June 30, 1853.-48.. .