. „. TTEA:crtEiie,E±,Amnut.totis.fie- new ißsetreetions -reeentlY;ithiued . by .the Nate . to the. new County SUperintcadettliWill; if,rigidly enforced, Make . ..*ery. great ching es .in,. the administration ; of our .ctithinon Therwhele.lustructions aro too , long for - . - our coJuinns.. however ; I contemplate, the examination of the . teach ers in each sehoel di.striet in the presence of the local Directors.. They alsci - eajoin that this - examination shall .be, much m ore largely oral-than has been the .custom in sonie - branches written examinations afeatilr allowed,: . but, - .daly incase of 0- _stilute . neee'SaitY: The - nei.inStnietiOna take oround that the . temporary, aonual certificate held by four-fifths of our teach ers-was- not contemplated by the act of 1864, bat resorted to_ by the &Wool De portment, because of the impossibility of finding •a. sufficient -, number of properly qualified teachers:- That now six years having elapsed; he thinks the tine has nearly conic when these can be entirely diSpensed with; and only the professional certificate he used. -Some of these re commended chaogis involve very import ant modifications of the administration of our common schools. AN INTELLIGENT MEMBER OF CON GRESS.—Tom Florence is the butt of the Houser The other day a motion was toads:to fix the salary of mail agents at the maximum rate of $9OO. • - Mr. -Florence : Do I understand the proposition to be to mance the salary of mail agents to $9OO a year , Mr. Colfax: That the miximum shall be $9OO. Mr:Florence: I have no objection to malting that the maximum; but I am op pOsed to the reduction of the salary of route agents below $lOOO. [Great laugh ter.] I made a mistake. A Member: At libitum. [Laughtei.] Mr. Florence: I - meant the average sum, but °• to err is human; to forgivp, divine." [Renewed laughter.] lam op posed to fixing the maximum at lesslban $lOOO. [Continuel merriment:l' Mr. Chairman. I am speaking seriougly. know something of this subject.. . GOOD 'AND TRUE.--The best cal.Teature of the day . is a print representing a gnar ly, rotten log, mama "Democracy," lying open at the Southern end,marked "Charles: ton," while the - Northern end, marked Baltitnorc," is not very strong. The wedge betweenlis named "Sanibo," and a great big maul, elltecl "Tire Irrepressible Conflict," is held over the black ;sedge in the brawny arms "of an old rail-splitter, named "Abe," . who has,his keen eye on the tools as if he was perfectly satisfied to have that blow finish the sundering of the wreck Wore him. The blow has since fallen, and Sambo has divided thO miter tifled—whack AmEiticAN:wetnen hate a strange ma nia foi dark rooms, but bear what Flor ence Nightingale, in her " Notes on Nurs ing," says on the subject : "A dark house is an almost unhealthy house, always'an ill-aired. Louse, always a dirty, house. Want of light stops growth, and promotes scrofula, rickets, S:c., atuong . the children. People lose, their health in a dark house, and if they get ill can 'not get well again in it." . CHARLES MANNING, BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, between Main and West Streets, Coudersport, Pa., is pre ' pared to do all kinds of work in his line; on the most reasonable terms. Produce - taken im payment.. 12:39 What Everybody Wants. THE FAMILY DOCTOR: =1 SIMPLE REAIEDIES, EASILY ORTADTED, FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE IN ALL FORMS.- , - PROFESSOR PLUMY. S. TAYLOR, FL D. IT TELLS YOU Bow to attend upon the sick, , and how to cook for them; how - to prepare Drinks, .Poulticeq 8:c add how to guard against infection from Coe ta,gious Diseas- Of the various diseases of Children, and gives the IT TELLS YOU best and simplest mode of treatment during Teething, Convulsions, Vaccination, Whonping cough, Measles, Sc. The Symptoms of Crimp, Cholera Infantum, Colic Diarrhcca, Worms, Scall cd Head, Bingworth, Chicken-pox &c., n.n d gives von 'la bes t reme dies for their cure. The symptdnss of Fever and Ague, and Billions, Tel • low, Typhus, Scarlet and Other. Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The symptoms of Influenza. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Cont, Rheumatism, Lumbago, 'ErySipelas,,im., and gives ' 3-ou the best remedies for their cure..' • - The svmptoths of Cholera Morbns, Malignant Choi- ET TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU 'IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS TOU era; Stpall-iox, Dysen tery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and "' l iver,. and .the best rem • • -Niles for their care. The symptoms of:Pleurisy, Mumps; Neuralgia, Apo plexy. Paralysis, the va. rions Diseases nf the Throat, Teeth, Ear, and • Eye, and the 'hest re.me •..l' dies for their mire. _Thc symptoms of Epilepsy, -Jaundice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases -of • the. Heart, Hemmorrhage, Venereal Diseases, and Hydropho bia, -and: gives the best remedies fur their cure. plo.; t- TT 'TELLS YOU IT TELLS-'YOU r i')U • went for Wound r; Broken r • cones and Dislocations, " _ sprains, Lockjaw, FeVer Sores, Swellings, _ tileers; -.Whitlows, 'Doi L9i Scurvy, BurnsandScrof . • IT TELLS YCI.T, Of the' carious disease*s_ of -** ' Women, of Child-birth; •• " • and of Alen itivation; • * Whites, Barrennesscitc.; . • • • -SG, ' and- gives- the•-„best anal : . a simplest remedies for . their cure. `The-work is written - in plain lang.nage, - free from medical terms, sous to be easily under stood,: while its simple recipes may soon save you many times the cost of tho book. It is printed in a clear a.nd'open type;.is illustra ted with appropriate'engravings, and will be fortiardetl to your address. neatly bound and` postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO. $lOOO A YEAR meal bb; enterprisin g men everywhere, in sellin g the above work,asour intlueetuenis•to' all itieli are very liberal. . For single copies of the rook, or fcir terms to agents, with other information,.apply to or' address, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sirnsom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 35-Gmo Trial List; Sept. Term ISGO. A. F. Jones, vs. - F. W. Younglove. Purdy,for use s - Dedrick, Jones, " Jackson & Rees. Jdnes,use of Platt " - Ellis. Jonei " Ives Sr, Straight. Jones, Ad'r. Culp. " • Stn.rkweather. Mills. Stevens, llacket r et al C. W. Johnson. Byani, Jonds, Spofford, llcdorn, W bite,• Hughes, Brenerinan, '' ,Barclay, Brenerman, " Barclay Hues, " Foster. Metagar, et.'el.l gg Airr of Strong, f Ford, _ ‘ , " Mills. Pearce, " tucidingtOn. Cavanaugh " _ IV. ' T. & A. F. Jones Cavanaugh, " W. T. Jones. Ices, et. al. " Hart. - • Ives, et. al. - " Hart. . • Jones, " C. 11. Ives, et. al. Owen, - .. • • “Maynard. _ . __ Jones - Parker, • . " Baker. Stevens, for use, " Monroe. . • Lewis. G'rd'n &c., " Russell. . Pike Township, 1 .". Kilbourn. Pike Township, " Johnston. - .Sehoomaker, ". Bartron, et. al. Wood, " Ellis. Gridley, " Lord & Dwight. Phillips, ." , Lord & Dwight. Jones . & Bre. " - Kilborn. Sanberg, " Canfield & Lord. . Austin & Whitaker," Reynolds, et. al. Payne & Co., . " W. T. &A. F. Jones Payne & Co., " W. T. &A. F. Jones Hallock,use Knox, " McKinney. Mattison, - . . " Gale. - 11. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. Coudersport, July 16, 1660. May, 1860, D. E. OLMSTED & CO (D. E. OL3ISTED, B. S. COLWE LI. & A. C. TAGGAUTO AI3S NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF &mat litattaultizs, adapted .to the wants of -this county, all of which Will be sold at the Lowest Prices, FOR READY PAY, or on TI3IE to prompt paying customers. • An examination of Goods and comparison of the quality and price with that of any other es tablishment in the County, is solicited. In addition to the usual stoak of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, &c., formerly kept at the store of D. E. OLMSTED is offered a full stock of Hardware, Iron & Nails, Feed, Provisions, Clover and Timothy Seed„ Wall and Window Paper, Paints & Oils, and -in fact nearly every tiling wanted by .the people of the County. Until betier arrangements can be made, the Provisiolis-, Feed, Iron, Nails,-Fish, and other heavy articles will be' kept et the store for merly occupied by B. S. COLVir.ELL, • GIVE US A CALL A R R JA3?AI:%IES 7 E . EmB.A. .SSY I _NEV . GO ODS AT Y:SPENCtU.7•S JUST receiving an extensive stock of-Wy oming Ccunty Flour. Any one desirous of getting a better article of FLOUR, at less profit than at any other store in town will de well to call'at . SPENCER'S.. ALSO, PORK, MEAL and any; other article in the line of PROVIS IONS constantly on hand. Deductions made to those that buy at Wholesale. GROCERIES of an descriptions, .41so DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c &C., Patent Medieines of most all kinds. -Those! - wishing Dr. Doland Kennedy's Medical Dis-1 covery will find it at • SPENCER'S. • • MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIICENIX BIT:7'ERSI MEESE 3tEDICIICES have now been before the public for a period of TIIIONY YEARS and during that time have maintained a high character in illmost every part of the . Globe; for their extraordinary and immediate .power of restoring perfecthealth to persons sullerini under nearly every kind of .disease to which the human frame is. liable. . The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in►which the ' Vsf.,-etable Life Medicines Are well known.to be infallible. - • I "DYSPEPSIA, by tliorciughly cleansing the first' and second stomachs, and , creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss.of Appetite; Heartburn : Headache, Restlessness, per, Anxiety, Languor, and lielanckoly, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its curt; COSTIVENESS, by *cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process; and without violetice ; all violent . purges leave the 'bowels costive within two days. - FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the procesS of perspiration in such cases, and the thor' r ough solution of all intestinal obstruction .in others: - • • The Life Medicines have been ,known td cure RHEUMATISM - .peinianently in three weeks, - and -GOUT in half that time, by reJr moving local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. • ' DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing• and strengthening the kidneys. and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a cer r tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVED. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn= inns of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. ' SCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by the pe'rfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors. •SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COII PLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon tlie fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptM) complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable cord , - pletions. The use of these Pills for a very short time, will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and it strikin g improvement in - the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFIX: ENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two inthe worst cases.. !. PILES.—The original proprietor of these Medicines, was cured of Piles of 35 "years standing, by the use of the LIFE MEDICLNES alone. . • • •. . •• • FEVER. AND AGUE--For this 'sconrge of the Westtrn eount.ry, these Medicines will be timid a safe, speedy, and certain. remedy.—H Other medicines leave the system subject t. 6 a return of the disaise—a cure by these 3t is permanent—Tar TEEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE &RED. 'BILIOUS . FEIIBBS AND LIVER COM: I PLAINTS.--General Debility, Loss of Appe tite, and Diseases - of Females—the, Medicines. have been used with the Most . benelieirl re, sults in cases of this description Evil, and Scorfula, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action, of these re.- reurl 3ledicines. Night Sweats, Nervous' Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the,lleart,• Painters' Colic,' aie ,• speedily cured. cured. , • 1 MERCUWAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions have become impaired 'by • the injudicious use_ of llsuccar - , will- and theSe Medicines Wperfect Cure, as the „ y never fail, to eradicate from the system, all 'the - effects 31ercury, intinitely.sooner than the most p.oW crful preparatimis• of Sarsanarilla. '!., Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT,' • 2:::5 BROADWAY,' :NEW -YOLK- For sale by all Druggists. NEW JEWELLER. - C. HAVING rented rented a.window in the 'Store of B. S. Ccilwell, one door'east of the Post office. is prepariid to REPAIR WATCHES or JEWELRY on the shortest notice and in the workman-like manner. Having, a new and superior stock of tools, and a large expe rience in the business, I offer . my prOfessiontil services to this communinty,:hoping that my promptnesi and strict . atteiztion7lo.mg.leplintolo calling will secure me a liberal patronage. s_ I give:special attention to cleaning and repair ing CLOCKS and Watches ;• and no pay will . be requited_ unless the work is satisfactorily . done. Terms, Cash on delivery of work. •Condersport, May 3; 18GO. 7 ' D. E. 01_,A . V e S p rfilap CO. HIGHEST I G e fi r .SH PRICE W 0 0 L. EMI . - • • 1 . . - • ge(fltSlfattft 1 . Corner of 'n and Mill • vtur4yir.ix, N: Y. • • to IIIPORIAZIT.AND19111110!FIEDIT I I '• STORE Maiit (ngarig ofiziositel Baldwin G irellsvilte,.All6-: • . ;.' ghanii Ca., N.- .1 i : . • • • • .pup AND slios - CHEAPER" THAN' Terip- l i CpAh 0n1y... 7 : t. . . -THElproprietors 4f the above es ablishment having just re rued from New York with a hirgennilsplendf stock of . : 1 - .I3CIOTS I S . H 9 ES; -. iLiattEr- friiiiiin e vo,! Sce,i. .. f gar noW"offering, th 'same at pricOnanchlower _ . than tli'3- have err before been eared. 0 wing.to our superior advantages in N. Y.' City,we are enabledto purchase gobds at much lower tfhtes than other houses in the Same line. flaring. an Agent in the market' ifi - New - YOrk City, We are enable L dTrom time to timeto take advantage of the se kind fall of the' market, and thus obtain goods at very 10ll -figures. It is} only .neeessary - to .call, to be convinced of the above facts, Strict attention PERFIMRY, ;A call is rt • • ;• • - GEOR Wellsville, Jan. The lampt - tlign FOR . 1860 ALREIDY OPENED, A T t 0 811101T1T IM:OSWAYONILLAGL , THE PROPRIETOR. 11AS Just Received from New York - THE r Largest I3est Mock. of Goods EVER OFFERED IN POTTEp,COUT,Y 7 tiii — c — Ot Consists , of DRY GOODS, fats .nd Caps, Boots 44. Shoes ARE, CROCKERY. GROCERIES PROVISIONS. I On detarminal l to sell goods as July as , • I .they l can Ue Rurciiased in Wellsville. p i nrcliapdi forl Cash, no rents or interest to pay r sruipellini a large arsionntfor z itg ADY PAY, I am en 4144. to Share the Usual Profits Kith ray customers. . Ittving trade arrangements. with some of the 49st houses i thexity, goods will be 4.::t .1 . ;fp • ezim*ling me co9sfantl.y_ to offer the LATEST STY - I,ES and BE QUALITIES of Goods. BEST.•GOLD. AND . SILVER WATCHES kefit'Fon hand for sale, Pedlars supplle'd pn reagOntible.terms. eAt Sir FO) 4ND BRAN • under the sizsrao *he'Fe a co3rr9 wil be Cow .1, ONN-1,1y . 0, April 1, . 1 r si . FAR:I4" olos AT:Ft.- . I . . . rpm sunscrißEft has a Farm, containing ll_ 1 9 , : ' l2 acre •W I hich he to sell. Sit uated • '- - in the town of Sweden, about live miles froM the county scat of 'Potter Co.; *about 71. - > acres under fr,goird state of improvement. on whirh is growin a young Orchard of imrions kinds of Fruit ;J i lt . good Baru and Shed; - a eorufortrible house, with water: convenient; a good Mist.l through it, and id ad enterpris ing meigirborhoOd. Soil, Rect•Slialc ; Timber, Beekrir and Maple: laud nearly' : Wel; •Title g„ uriqtiesticinable; .Any person desirin a good and cheap prope ty, well adapted for a large, 4'Stocl d Sheep' Farm, .. earinot . do better., . The subscriber desires to sellklie same be business. • ' Vgams.--4 bat:ince op time. uuderNgued . wil Address May 82.1860. V MEIR WA NE {p_ paid to orders. ° 3pectfully solicited. • GE T. WARREN Sr: SON 120, and GOOD ',CABER SHINGLES, IIE ESTABLISIIED A I IliivEl CM STORE . Ellisburg, , natue and 'style of NS . & PERRY,. TE GE 7 SEI;AL ASSORT,- l i stantli kept ori , haud. C. 11..1.1310N5. . 1013 use Leis engaged in oticr t can be paid down; yd the Any conaunnicatioa 'to the be Tromptly answered. • JOHN Ti; SMITH, uderspor,t; Putter Co., Pa. • IT IS WI ACTED TO 11 T 1 E TEE:TOTTER - JOURNAL;' = _ pguy.43lED EVERY: 2,611Ntti6, Thos. S._ Choisis;,. crilom Letic6 and' Cminiiiinicativili iikoula be addressed, to aeckre . attention Terms •-•lnvarlitblY AitlfaucP . • , $145 per....An um. -A DID -. - atO IAtBERI i PIANtANIA, 'S - I I ,• I-loving taken the phop 7 1 , 6 Iforrnerl, ode n t,,led by - Ft‘ D. CATI 4,. 1 AT •:1 Chirie's Colliers -- two Tnile...Nortil Of condersp,v 6 t, Fo., WILL 32F-AisrurActuan - all Linds ot l . . Chair,s & Cabiabt.-Mrare; • such, as •1- ' • 'CANE, - -' _ • ' and WINDSOR • ,• crirrzs, -CANE-SEAT BOSTON ROCKERS, ,SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS, SMALL ROCKING CHAIRS, OFFICE and BATt-ROOM CHAIRS. BUREAUS, •I. SECRETARTI4.]S, INr4DItOBES, ~~~ o~~ V S \r t~ ~ !6 ~7 Tables, Wash-Stands, Lounges, :Cribs, Cradles, Com Mon and ' I Cotta g e Bedsteads. • Repairing done on the shortest notice, anti in the most NrUrkmanlille manner. 1 -1 ^ • ILNING dime immediately land: to:ofder. All orders promptly attended to • Please give me a call, and examine for y arself. • • , ALBERT March 26.,1860.--f:03:13 - . • Ilfizirfacturer. HOSTETER'S STOMACII BITTERS. IT is a filer that. at some period, every ment he!' of the'human'family is ,übject to disease of disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid , of a good toil and the exercise of good common sense, the,,, marbe able so to regulate the aritem as to Secure permanentd health. In order to_ abcontlish this desired object; the true course to p,irsne is certainly that which ;will iiroduce ri natural state .of things at the least hazard of ivital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr„Vfostetter has in troduced to this country a pceparntion bearing his noine,which is not a, riewlindiaine, but one that has been. tried for years; giring satisfac tion to all' who haye used it. The Bitters operate poWerfully upon that stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them ito• a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, liy the simile pro cess of strengthening natured, enables the sys tem to triumph over diseasq. • For the cure of Dysperisia.)Tudigestion, Nan sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any. Bil ions Complaints, arising froiri a morbid inaction of the Stomach or trowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Rm., these Bitters hatezno•-egnal. . Diarrhoea, dysentery or ux, so generally contracted by new settlers. 'god caused - prho eipally by the change of welter and diet ; will be speedily regulated by at brief use of this preparation. :Dyspepsia, al disease which probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cense of which may always be attributed "tO derangements' of the - digestive organs, can ,:be cured without fail by usiag HOSTETTEIrS STOMACH HIT TERS, iis" per 'directions on the bottle. For this disease every physiciati will recommend Bitters of some kind_; then Why not use an ar tiele known to be ittallible ?!. All nations hOve their Bitters; as a preventqe of disease and strengthener of the system in general; and among•them nll there is noqo be found a more healthy people than the Gera:lllns, froth whom this preparation emanateddbased upon scien tific experiments which have tended to. prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. • 1 FEVER ANL/AGM—This trying,and provok-. ing disease, which fixes itslreleutless grasp.on the liody of man,rdducing,hiln to amere shadow iu n short.time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, ,can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWN - - ED BITTERS. • Further,.nbue •of the' above stated diseases can be contracted, even in ex pos'ed-sitnations, if the ISitters are used as:per directions: - And as they ntither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render unnecessary any ,change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the cornplaint removed as speed. : ily axis consistent with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. Tor Persons in:AdvaneediTears, who are 'suf, feting .from an enfeebled epnstitution and in firm body, these Bitters ire invaluabio as a restorative of strength acid vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. :And to a mother while nursing theAe Bitters are indis peusable, especially whers the Mother's nour ishment is inadequate to t he dennands of the consefiliently her Strength must yield . and hero et is where a good tonic , such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitteis, is needed to im part temporary:s,treng,th aftd. vigor r.o the sys tem. Ladies should by 'l'ol mearis try this remedy fof• nil cases of dehility;and, before so doing, Should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the yittne of the Raters, will recommend their use in all cases of weak- MOSS C ; a n't 1021.—We cat!tipn thep Odic against usingany otthe 'many imitations or cpUnter eitS, but ask for Ilosrrirryn's CELEISILATRD .ST6rAC II UTTERS, rtlla iCCI that each bottle has the words ., " Dr. J. Hostetters Stomach Differs" blewn on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and ob serve that - pur autograph !signature is on the s 0' Prepared and sold Voy HOSTETTEH' & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., an sold by all druggists, gtycers, and dealers generally throughout the Vuited State's, Canada, ,Soqth America, and. Ger . ' - • JON r 4 Coudersport. , A. CORBY A: SON, lJli•sses. ' LY3I,IN & CO„ Rogict.. • c.O • ,S; C POWELL klip • Lti, "Ridgeway, ci LUCIUS WILCOX, 13ubna EZI3.A. STA.RKWEATJJER • BLACKSMITH, - would inform his former ,eua touters and .the public kencrally. that he has reestablished - a shop hi the baildiug form erly, occupied by Benj4licancis in Couders port, where he will, be , pleaseil, to, do all . kinds of_lilue : lomithiug on thoinost reason able terns. Lumber,: Shitigie4 And all kinds of, Produce tae n iu. e4change, for - work.. . 12:31: • .01EAPs4 BFATI!,- laßazsrla' clariAlo Paysfor . Tnitlou and Doable' 13 ook-Keepin t lVrittug;commerc4l/ lie arid Lectures, itoarcl S 'weeks $211; Statfol ; $7, -Tuition $35 . eitlive • ;Usual tittle from 4 to 10weeks: -Fuel dent . , upon graduating, is gnarantVed t tent to manage ,the books et_ any' b t , nad quatliii6d- to earn a saldry of fititi $5OO .10. $l,OOO. • Students enter at , any time--Pio-Tae Review at Pleasure:\ First:Premintits For-Best Business, f0r.1859, received at Pittsburg, Pliila4 and:Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the print Fairs"Of the'Unieri for the past four y:1 1 , Ax a„, Ministers' Sans received at bait 7'or Circulars, -Speciniens and. Embel izevi of the College, inclose five letter Eta to " . JENKLiS, Pittsburgh, p 8 11:101y* . _.— • H.OWARDASSOCIATI : • PHILADELPHIA. A. ,Benevolent Institution established Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick y. tressed, GS - 4mq' with . Virulent :and Ep Diseases,- and especially for -the Cure ' eases "of the SWattii Organs. • ik4EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by , Acting Surgeon,, to all who lopif letter, with a. description, of their conditi (age, occupation, habits -of life, .tc.,)14? ca.ses.of extreme pm erty, Medicines fur' free . of. charge. • • - VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatoi and other Diseases Ot the Sexual Orgais on the NEW.REMEDIES employed in thi pcinsary, sent: to the. Plaided in sealed envelopen, — fabe of chargo.r Two or: Stamps for postage will be adccptable, Address, DR. J. SKILLL' IIOBGI _Acting. Surgeon, ,Howard 'Association,. South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. der - of the' Directors. - - - EZRA. 11EAr , TWEL ! L;.Preaicte GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Bat R':;...• 87tRat Idain abirie Third 8 ' COUDERSPORT, PA. M,'4. lUANN, • PILOPI4ETOItz BOOKS, s, - GLOBE9, BLANKS- • - DOCKETS LEDGERS- ° _ DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-801 MEMORANDUMS,. . - PASS-BOOKS, - • DIARIES, roinTordos, ' • .• HERBARIUMS, LUTE:Rs-BOOM k . _ tINVOICE-V" Greek, _Latin, French and German Books. All. School Books used 44- kept on liana, or • immediately when desired. Magazines or any Periodicals suppl desired. . A good assortment of Paper, Env Pens and Inks. Also; of Wall-Papers, ing Materials; Water Colors, BIBLES, TESTAMEN' PRAYER Sz*gY3lN BOOKS, of vadat IAIBiC-BOOKS AND SHEET-ME Slates, Rulers, Back-. Gammon nom . Men, kc., be. PRODUCE of all -king. in exchange for Books, kc. [ll. • OLMSTEI KELLY'S. TORlT'enn - always be found the Cooking, Box and Parlor sII.S. Alsci, TIN and.BRET-IRON WARE, KETTLES,, SPIDERS, SCOTCH . BI FRYING-PANS SAP-PASS, and RONS. .Also Implement such . u• 'PLOWS, .SRAPERS.• CEO TORS, CORN-SHELLERS 3 HORSE " 001:1-POWERS-,-1:c: THEIR W()IU is well"madi and the rnateriml k, oo d .G( substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put m part of the County—TerMs easy. Rest of all kinds, including . Casli, seldom rei Store on „Uain r Stteet -opposite the Old P , House, CouderspOil. .Aug.,1„185`9•-51 . :NEW JEWELRY. STO/OL It_- H. BUTTERWORTH having ..himself in thisliorough, in the be recently= oecupied toY Di. Ellison, on lie opposite the court house has opened a EERY EHTABLISIIIiENT, for the pspoi 84)",k/RING • WATCHES; - • thOOKS, JEWELRY' - Having some year? effkerience:oo l ' ness; 'feel toriEtlent in giving; theptdgit gRAL .SATISFACTIO. 1`,40 patrpi the ptiblic is bolicited. Please give int All wprk 'warranted or•no pity. . • A general assortment, of Watches, And Jeweirs on•hand and for sale,. 'c.oudersport, June 30., 1851-48. t-- 1 - tb • " [2`D.TErVIISESIEnLi For tbe ASTI:I3M, - • _-,IIIANENT 6 tliis distressing complaint, tint FE 17T'$ )3401110 . 111AL CIGARETTIA . , Made C. B. sEymbint . & p. 0.; 107 .If l SAU SZREET, y: ,p,rise $1 per box) sent free py_post. Fthi SATE A.T.41,.t DIM - JOISTS. [2St3.].• - . . Administrators' NOtlCe• JITTE RS of administration to the I v e Webb,.late , of -lloulot , WTI deceased, haying -tmen-J,lntnted" to-the signed, all persons indebted to said est requested. to 11144 'immediate -paymen t thote having . elaimi atninst the same; preSent them, duly 'itnthentieated for:se meat, W.EBB,..dad b " Roulet; June 19, 1860. EMI
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