•• • • . . . • Lt."-trl 1 . grAllgt '- gr.. 4. yl r• - -,r A correspandent, , og.the Male , arrn`,- sr ,tll 4 .s ) ,,i . i.volirkes importance 01 P.k.4 1 I..rf## .6 41 4 (n i 0P r° Pg aillei lli kr4 t 0•341 i 11 'What - amilly,rnan:likig - Se (Int in life to woit for - ,:ritabinol continues to operate . neon lianc]tde_ all the days.of It_is.ati.afasylne d a true one r thatr>cif you think...nothing of yourself no tuui;elselvill set.%lisy store by to whatever you7do::::„YOu OnglitToltiow whetheryour services are of any value. IndeedkiotifiYuglat; and must,inaße your plf-useful brsotue one depaTttuen t in,the great worldT4vork, .and there., certainly you sbquld v have comon sense._enough to think 'higidly- and appreciatingly of I,CjitSt . tile.' reason farming.business is so little - honored.— The men who carryroris other branches of business-considertheir time and-labor-Of some-account ;'they se money: in _ every passing hour ; if squankrecl,,the tooney •is lost.;:' devoted ) .4 vale is set dimwit dud aremuneration claimed. Elow_feWb.a.V. commenced - thi*'spring to keep aE account with I,beir'f„inS!z— -one in, ten: , We-bave a way of 4 do ing withiu_,.94 - selves' so that wherf thine tbey cost pothing. Yet it is folly - te operate 6il Fneh a principle— worse, it is suicidaVLlEvery man should limit price for hisliabor—not extrava gaitt=ilat inelifittithe may be able to Inow wlathis improvements cost .. him— what hii : crops stand him in '—as well as Wbat they sell, for—or he can never -know within many dollars how he stands with the world,. The merchant "keeps an tteccutt&With - etely bratich of his trade, and be:is able to - tell at-any hour When -when he-choUsesrto strike his batanca, what his - ptotits - and losses are, and= — to what particular branch he owes. his sue. .cess or Failure. Bat were the fartner_to go into this - Ai:paring of accou-nts—niUlt in a . debtor and - creditor of_ each of his affairs lie would be astonished to see how much 'time,' consumed in matters which never bring any returns, to the neglect-of . Important items, if attended to, would .afford biiza living and perennial sources of wealth._ No man can succeed on such' a - principle. Honor, -we pray you; your own labor, and demean yourself with tbc.dignity of a man._ , Illiscellanebtx.s'News hems. , DEpENCE OP VEILS.—An each - nave-Taper- foUnd fault - the -practice of wcaligg veils—averred that it was 'llaischivAusly,iprcvalent " this year, auct-objectedjo it because " they are so terrioly annoying aud:kantalizing to .sen •sitiveyoticuien.'' -To this a lady wri- : ter midi - truth, as follows:' .'t This -is- one -of the : -very, best reasons that -could-be-given:l'o Wearing - theme= Veils savewomenifreu a vast amount' of - , annoSinri requires no swan degreed - resblutia for a sensitive young gill tokpass the corner of a street Where a knorof these susceptible young uien are datregate4, knowing that . all the curiclif7eyes willbe turned upon her, and that her eyes, hair, walk, dress, size of shoes and gloves, will be marks of their 'close and impudent- observation. Veils have al @peeial sanitary use during the sp; lig months; in, tE protection afforded frent .the , disi'greeitlie influence of the sunaindwind but .if coinfl-rt - did not call-for them' we should advocate il.eir use until yonng men acquired the first rules-,of politepess and good manners in theii,itrect deportment" tf, f ' A ilVt earnestly hope that Lincoln wont h - e - elected; and he-certainly won't if the Dewoeracy have good sense enough and ,patriOtism enough to stand le .November by the only national ticket before the eountry.7- But if, through Democratic madness; - Mr; Lincoln shall be elected, the Union:must still.be—preserved . ,,....lf some Southern communities 'sliall refuse to -let;postmasters • hold office among ithem,:thelr..post-offices can certainly be dispel:4(l-21Kit% Ihey Alone being the suf feierl.;.:" XlieyJnay be assured that the rest: Of the.eountry will care very little about that.- United States mails will •piss: , -right through-the;midst of them ,to, 'points where' -shall -be stinted and po: t oasters tolerated. If, however, they want light bad enough to • undertake to prevent the.transmission 'of the mails along the-public highways, they will bait, no difficulty in getting just as much of it'As_will lie easily upon their stomachs.—LonisvilleiJoy.rnal. Tar death of Mr. Gales (says The Al- Zany Jomal) revives a reminiscence of the only_ acne:his Paper (The National littelligenser) ever suspended publication. It was-alivarm ands able advocate of the .11adisesuii'ae,poliey,f seconding the efforts -of Clay . 'andhis compeers, and so power- Vtg. i4Efuerioe, that when Gen. Ross, in Commauctef the British troops, entered the tapital after the: Unfortunate affair_:ntilladeiiiibirg, his first inquity Igas'horrOilhe - ,'Canitol, the Presiden* bode, ori,lie7dePartinents, but for The Nationai litill2.*74er office, and it was the first e.stabliihmon ‘ tdemplished, opus -54%a short cessation toregtiiiir', , pubf , lication '" TYit ekobialon i — '2Yte: - .4- ,dii/gg e r!cer*4 ,1 04:1 3 ... 1 4. 151 i4:444.T*1# 1 Y for sixty years. • • ze Tfs — nik Min& •1, ___N ,147. 1121101.. as • 1?ee. 11-0 :xnPliAidr - , 0 ! theklea l oaie" erg:mita g6aitaultliloi-A'3r-04.-: is noir in his ttari - ear, :attached -to the MeMilliirlaidga -,, N0. No.:: • He is probably the,oldest Wen Mason in tbe 'United Slatesi /ire satin the-lodge preshistl 'meet by George Washington loom thin 40 years. TRANI:LER. " between New -I,6Fg City and Nbui-13rieautil WifesAhat ataolc breakfagt at Roehe.sieil dttider at Erie, Pdtrand,* . ipor rttp Clem. fdrid,LOhio, then briakfast the not morn ing kit; ~litttts ' r t - Olney,' lil4 And breakfast the next mornitiwat wain: 4 l Kf.;beitig t otityrapalr meaLin eiehtePilitiels. - rieStatestlaitz-he iswept cChambers street Ift SlitgfniPotio-daprandarrived Cleveland at 5:20 p. ui. on the next; pt iiettg whole distance traveled %641 miles iD,i4-lionis und . '2o Unnue&j.tand passing through the States of New-York, PennsitliEniai.rohio; no -Kentucky. BLACKSMITH, Fourtb:Meet,•lbetween, , llala )114. West Streets, Coudersport, Pa,,,le _ pared tti . do all kinds of work in lns - line, on ; Abe most reasonable terms. Produce c tliken ia payment. 12:39 (Trial List, S e pt: Terin 1560.. A. , F. Jones,/ F. rd.naglove. Purdy,fer ujeL, -- So Dq ckSon Jones, &Ileei. Jones,use..af,Platt ." - Jones & Straight. 3 Byam, 41.1 ee; : Jones, Spofford,Starkweathel% '" 31111;f. ' """ Stpvens, Racket, et al Brenerman, " Barclay, Brenerman, ..‘Barclay. - " ;Foster, Metzgar, et. el.} " Jones. Ad'e of Strong, Ford, Mills, Pearbei. - Ln4dington... Cavanaugh 14 W. T. 4: Caranaugh,,,,:, s) •` W. T_ Jones. Ices, et. al.' '• Ices, et. al. Hatt: 2 Jones, 44 C. H. Ives, et. al. Owen, .c Maynard. Parker, At Baker. - Stevens, for use, " Monroe. G'rd'n " Russell. • 1•••• Pike-Township, " •" KilbOurn. . Pike Toivnshiti,; •.: Johnston. . •:' Schoomalier,- Bartron, et. all. Wood, " Ellis. • - • Gridley, toed 'Dwight; :" • 'Phillips, " Lord Dwight. Jones .I:'',Brei.; orn: Sauberg, " • Canfield & Lord. Austin b. Whitaker," Reynolds, et.'al. 'Pune & Co., IV. T. S A. F. Jones Payne St Co.; •W. T. k A. F. Jones HalloCk,use Kn0i7.41V..: McKinney.. Mattison, " Gale. ,• ~ • - ,11. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. Coudersport, July 16, 1860. ' ' May, ;- 1860‘ D. E. OLMSTED & CO (D. E.: OL3ISTED, S. COLWELL &A. C. TAGGART, • AN NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF 6ott'attliitit4ois.t, adapted to the wants of this county, all of which will•be sold at, the Lowest Prices, o,ii FOR 44DIT TAY, .11ICE t.... _.,, - • ,- :r : oe.on_TW A to prorript paying customers.. examination of Goods and comiiarison of the quality and price with that of any Other es tablishiTt in the County, is solicited, In addition to the usual stock of " Dry Goods, Clothing, , Boots .& Shoes, • :, _ Groceries,',::,-; FM Crockpry, foiihelly kept at the store of D. E: OL'ILStED, • '7.tatol is offered a full.stoek ot„ t 'f•-• Hardware i.-10iii . 4 ,1,0116; . '; ..:-,!., ! il.i r ',o:l :::L. ~,- 1 • j..i 5. ::.'', ..,..'. Prowtopos Clover and- -Tith.othy.sged, Walt UIIMA raper, Pain .I SL ()Hs, and in fact : nearly ei6ry . thin,t, wapted- • IM=EM by the people of the County.: Unisl bCtter. arrangements, can - be miide;the FrOviiiods, Feed, jroO, Nan, Fisti; and other - heal-Yak' lie - kept , at, the -store foo; merly occupied by B. S. COLWELL. twAiirVAMS, 4: PALL, ,ACTED TO it IYYTTI'It - TTUS: E b 8.411 R-1 5ze.7.4.7 y,Tw $ Or. TILE 4A't "4 - NSE 'EMBASSY I * 2 , 6 '9 14 air .... . . 3 4 6c- at t4 * G : 00- D S • 'si• Violiltx.:ec'':<',rl AT - • 15:11`11-3 . 1111L.T . JUblirrecelving an extensile stock . of owing ccurttp Fickle". aria- one desirons-of giittiftwa.tater article of 01,2 , 32.43. , " * O . - 111) ata •l ss profit than at any 'other store in town', • **lll l 6''hell to ht '.- SPENCER'S. ob_ . PORK, .MEAL otherlarticle the iuo of PROVIS- lONS constantly on hand.--, Dednc4ons ma4o Cr those that-buy -at .or Lin desoriptions, AlscP . ' - DRUGS, • : ' • - • z, - . - -.: - .: IIEDIGINES, o :PC! I I F:,PpRFIT3IERY, WM • ~..s , • :..::: &C„ &C.; =EEL • Patent 'Medicines ,of most all hinds. Those wishing l)r. DolLid'Seiliiedy's Medical Dis - , '6l-'64:will find ii'at-. SPENCER'S. -MOFEA.T'S LIFE . PILLS-AND rgewrz BITTERS. JHESENEDICINE4 !Ave now been before : thepublic for a period of THIRTY YrArts, and during that time have maintained a high chgacter in alniost erernmrt of.the Globe, for their es.traordino.ry and immediate -power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the haman frame is liable. 7 , 1 - Thefollowing are; among" the distressing vaiiety of hinnan - diseagg in which the Vegetable Life Illedpulues Are well known . l9 be iufallible. ' DYSPEPSIA, vy • thoriiukhly cleansing the first and'see - Ond stomaclii: End creating a flow of pure:healthy, bile, instOad 'of the stale and. acrid kind,; FLATU.L . E.Nc,Y; Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, ,Headaclie, 'Restlessness, 111-Tem per, Artiety; Languor,tind Melancholy, which are the general symptotris of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural corriequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS,: by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with, a solvent proces.s, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels iostiVe‘withid tfro days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to . a regular circulation',through the process of perspiration ia 'Such cases, and the thor otigh solution of all. Intestinal obstruction in others. The Life Medicines have been known to cure „RHEUMATISM permanently in three Reeks, and GOAT` in half that time, by re moving local inflammation. from the muscles and ligaments o f 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 ctn.- tain remedy for the worst cases of .GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn ings of the bowels the slimy matter to which, these creatures adhere. SCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, - by the perfect purity - which these LIFE MEDICINES'give to the blood, and all the humors. , SCORBUTIC ERUPTION - 4 and BAD COM PLEXIONS, by their alteratiye died upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which' occasions :all eruptive complaints; sallow . ; cloudy, and other disagreeable nom )lexions. • The use of these Pills for a very short tirrie, will effect an entire cure of SALT EIIEU.M, and a strikin g imiirovenient in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA- will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worst cases. • PILES.—The original proliiietor of these Medicines. was cured ,of , Piles of 35 years standing, by the use of the'LIFT MEDICINES alone. . ' ; =I FEVER AND AGUE.—For this scourge of the Western country, thise-Medieines will be iound:a safe, speedy and certain remedy.— Other medicines leaye the system subject to , a return of the disease—a cure by these .fed. icines is permanent—TßY 711E14 BE AiTISPIED, .AND BE CUBED. ' BILIOUS FEVERS 4XD LIVER COM PLAINTS:•--General Debility, Loss of Appe tite, and Diseases of Fetnales—the Medicines pave been ,u.sed. with the most. beneficirl re sults in casts, of this desdription Evil, and Sdorfuld, in , its worst forms, yields to theinild yet i powerful action of these re-. markable,Meditiffes.' Night Sweatg, NeivOus •Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Ikon, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. = MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose einistitutions have bmiorue impaired by the injudicious . use of MEnceq, will _ find these a. Medicines perfect eure, as they ,never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparations of Sarsaparilla.. Prepared and sold by IV. B. MOFFAT, • ~ an BROADWAY, NEW-YORE. :For sale , by all:Druggists, Feed, MEE .. - st-:,;:ve, t-:. , ..--. 4 ,L, 2.. ppm SUBSCRIBER has a Farm, containing 1. 212 acres, .Which he wishes to sell.' - sit.. lasted in' he town of Sweden, - aboutfive raileSl from the comity seat of Potter Co.; about 751 acres'under a good state of improvement,. on wh ieh.. Is - growing, a young - Orchard Of sari otii kinds of Fruit; a good Barn and Shed; a comfortahle 'House, with water convenient; a good Road 'through it, and in an enterpris -I.ing.neighberhood. Soil, Red-Shale; Timber ( Beech - . and Maple; land - neiirly°4 Avet; Title 'unquestionable. , Any person desiring a good l and cheap property, well adapted for. n Jarge. Stock Ancl,lphepp Farm, cannot-AO hettei,• ,The - suhscriber desires to w ,because be - is . engaged in other. • : "' Traul;.-4 - Parttan lie: paid down, and thif balite& Co 4ny communication to the undersigned will , be promptly answered. Address JOHN B. 'Othideipport, Potter Co., P.* May 3, 1860.-3.11.1. GROCERIES FARM FOR;. SALE. . 1 *• --"1 LIU - Mit 4.‘ 1, . L iti•Tta Tetsllo 1,4 (VLES idgairt,; ; an'l , t* „kg iurP OI 4 4 DVA ------ • lIMEIMMiI i -, ARR' ' .fit-' . ~ -, ), ; : . c ! STORgo ..I. '• gi Ls? ' - Main Street, (nearly etipoiee 4A . , - i diciti. & Bros.' Grocer.fr,} IYellivlll4.4llei"' ghany c. 70.; .N. ~ Y:. 4 , ; , . ,} ,.........42...z •-:—,1,,z.. BOOTS AND SHOES .., ICHEAPEFLIITAN EVER! , grifwierms +cash. Only: 4 : 14 ' "7"; * • ' - • ' ringE Proprietors ofithe above establishment - ftytittg jasireturned"from New York With a ly.rga and splendid stock of 11:0, - 0 S 110, E S' 7 caner -fflintritivr ;kr.— . , • ear now Oteritig - ,thesitine at prices mucltiower than thef-liact-ever-before•tieen otlared, ; • Owitig to our supeoOr advantages ;; in . City,we are enabled : o purchase goods at much lower rates than otberhoises in the itimeline. Having aa Agent in the market in New York City, we are enabled - front time to tithe to take advantage of the - riseand fall - of the market,- .and thus obtain goods at very low figures: It is - only necessary to call, to, be4onvinced ; .of the above facts. . -'• „ . , . Strict 'aitentiOn paid to orders. ; • - A call is rtsPe L etftilly solicited: . GEORGE T. WARREN Jc SOM.. • . What pverybcdy'Wariti:" 4 " ! THE FAMILVDOCTOR''' SIMPLE REDIES';' DASILY 013TALN'ED,' 1- "I'.FOR: THE ,cimp OF DISEASE IN . ALL poß4s. • , • iy :Ks PROFESSOR 13MiltY S. TAYLI)R, IL D • TELLS YOU:. How.to.attend.upou the sick, and how to cook for them; rv-- 10 prepare brinks, ottltices, Scb.,; mid how ., - •in guard against infection :from Con tagious Of the various diseases of Childreni and gives the .'Lest and simplest, mode of tie at'inen t tl Print; 'Teething, Convulsions, • * Vaccination, Whooping • notmli 'Measles 1 &c. IT TELLS YOU - lIM IT NELT,S YOU . _ The syniPtorns of Croup, ' Cholera. infanturri; Collo IVOrrnsi Scall ed Head, Ringworm, . Chicken-pox, &o;, an d gives you 'he best reme dies for . their cure. The symptomiof FeVer and Ague, and Billions, Yel .Typhus, Scarlet and Other 'fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies fur their cure. The symptoms of-Influenza. Cousumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy,• l Gout, ' - '%betrmatisui, , Lumbago, Erysipelas, Sc., and gives 3;ou -the best remedies for their ure. The- symptoms of Glibtera Idorbus, Malignant Chol-' • •,_ 1 era, Small-pox, 'Dysen•'. : , •, • t ; cry,: Cramp,,Diseases of tie Bladder, Kidneys, and Liver, and the best remi tidies for 'their cure. IT TELLS YOU The syniptoms of •Pleurisy; " • •• 'Mumps, Neuralgia,- Apo4, .plexy.• Paralysis, the va: „„ • . . • 7 rious 'Diseases' o f'l.ll - e • 1 .• • Throat, Teeth,- Ear, and - • • •••4 •' - Ey*, 'and "the :best reme t dies for their cure. • •IT TELLS XOU The symptoms•of Epilepsy; _ •:7 ;Jaundice, Piles, Rupture;: • • Diseases of 'the — Heart, - • • i" . ilethmorrhi a ve l Venereal Diseases, and HyrirOph'o • • Ida, and gives the best IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLpYQU -remedies-for their cure. IT TELLS YOU .Tbe best rind simplest treat roent for Wounds, Broken • • • ' ` - *Bones• and Dislocations, *-•; Sprains, Lockjaw; Fever - • • , Sores, White Swellings, • Ulcers, Whitlows Boils,' - • Scurry, Burns an Scrof- IT TELLS YOU' Of ithe'vtirions 'diseases Of' Wtimen,_ of Child-birth, and of Ileastruatjon ;1 Whites, Ifarrenneds, Sec., Ae., and gives the best tintl simplest rein - idles for their care. - . .1 I= ,a: I , - The work -is Witten plainlarigunge, free from medical terms, so as to be easily under stood, while its .simple recipps may soon save you.manr times the cost 'of. the - boolc.. It is printed Ida clear and•oien type;- is illustra ted with'appropriAe 'engravings; and. will be forwarded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid; ou"receipt of $l.OO. $lOOO A YEAR madel.); enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above wbrk, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. - Far shigle noPies , of the l3ook, ar'foitierins to agentsowith other information, apply, to or address,, ~ ,J91.1N E.- POTTEII,,. Puhkisher y No„ 617 SaniontStreet,' Philai3elplrin; ? •7" ni E IEWELLER.:-T -. . EF ANT.sig rented a window inhe "Store, : o .! • Colveell,,ona;do'bi : pa's'e or the Vest.; iireiFid;to 11EP-R VATCIIES,or JEWELRY the-:shOriesf notices ank in the most iforkinan:.lite,tianner.: Jiaging it)new and sUperior stock pttoolp,. arid a large expe4. deride in the businesi l ; Luger iriy frigssiimal this. m u °ping lliat'iny, protrOptumis and nitetilion Yo iny?eguimatd calling will secure me'a literal patrbaagit,a give special attptibrilto.clenninglinkrepair..: lug CLOCKS and Watches; and nti,pay,will be required unles!,.thq,tvork ; ia . satisfiietWrity done. T t erms;Cash'qn - delivery of work. Coudcrsport i llay a:, 1860. - " • 'CONT2MILNO BIM TOTTER •JOURNAL ) nitiiiii7b EVERY TIMBSDit U01LV0,,85,4 111 111 t7: 1, . Thos. IC-Cita-Se, •K 4 *-141ciffl .ozinntiniciititins iladreOeit ti) Terms --Invariably i*AdValiceld 11 , 7"-.>" "r 5,145 hc --- &, i 3 a " 5 : , : , ;;- A N D:41'1 , -,...27--. . 4 , , -_., AtatEliT: - Xiiit i giinii4 l ' Baring ff`iliiiili 'ibhop - - 1-• tit- , • r o ; r i p,,nr,ll.z. a i F c, dp i t ntl :kir .: .4.z..... F •_ . 'oP-P ATI . 4II ft•-• •••' • , _ .. , „•. . ch i , 4 - .. cpx)eg.,PorApro,..._ . _ , two, miles „?forth, CottdepOrf, , MANUF4OO3ILE • nil kinds of "CV? Chairs 45c vv :60f,": ,i - _:`,. - : , , FLA, ' : .‘' ''', ': ."- and WINDSOR ' t i ', _ 1 . CIiAIIIS7 ~ CANE-SEAT BoKoN . RIIICRERS, SENVIIG and - TABr,,R oIIAIRS 3 SMALL RO . f. "ING CHAIRS; -. OFFICE and EA.R.- 'DOM CHAIRS: ""- *BURE4 8, - 1 . , •-', • - , SEbRET4.RIEB,. • W-A*DROBES, Tablei, WaS&Siandi, - . 4 _ ' - Lounges, Crib; Ptttt'" Cradlet; t rtnr - Common and 41.t0 , . Cottage Bedsteads. t ItePairing,done on the Shortest notice, ana in the most workmanqe manner. r.FURNING - _ done`immediately 'and" to order. , All orders prOmpay attended to. Please give me a call, and' examine for.yourself. - ' -ALBERT MANTANIA, March 26, 1860.--28:1y.% Afantifacturer. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. - . IT is .a. fact:that, atsomap vied, every 1171C111- .ber'of the human family is snbject to diseaie 01 disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonicland the exercise of good:coramoh _sense, they.play be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to •pulaue is. certainly that which will-produce a lnatural state 'of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name ' which is not a new Medicine, but one that has been tried for years; giving satisfac tion to all who have used j it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the Stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring - them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess, of strengthening nature; enables the sys tern-to triumph over disease: For the cure of:Dyspepsia, indigestion, Neu sea, Flatulency, Loss of appetite, or any Bib- ions Complaints, arising from a morbid. inaction orthe - Stqulach or. Bowels, Tiodncing Cramps, Dysentery,-Colic, Cholera lambus, Sc., 'these Bitters have no equal. Diarrinca, dysentery or fla, so. generally contracted by new settlers. rind causer prin cipally. by the change of water and diet, will be speedily re - gulated by a brief use df this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may alwayS be attributed tMdemnnaments of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using BOSTETTER'S',STOMACH BIT PERS, as per directions . oMthe bottle. For this disease - everyphysician will recommend Bitters of some kind •, then why not use an ar ticle knoWn to be infallible ? All nations have their Bitters, as It, preventive of disease and strengthener of the system !in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more heaitlly,people than the Gerrnan, from whom this -preparation emanated, biased upon seten- AMC, experiments-which hard, tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. FEVER AER, AcUE.—This trying and provok ini diSesse, which fixes its relentless grasp on Inebody of man,reducinghinato a mere shadow in a short time, and renderin g him physically and mentally useless, can bdriven from the body 'by the use HOSTETTER'S' RENO WN -ED 'BITTERS. Further, none of the above- stated diseases can be contracted, even in ex tuoSedsituntions, if the Bitters are used as per direetioni. ' And as they neither create nausea 'nor offend the palate, and render unnecessary ruiy change of diet or interruption of ordinary purtuits, 'but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion; the complaint is removed UR speed ily as is consistent• with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons dvanced riars, who are se- Tering from an enfeebled constitution and in firm body, these Bitters are' invaluable as a restorative Of strength and :vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother Vfhile nursing these Bitters are indis pensable; especially where the mother's pour ishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, Consequently her strength must yield, and-here it is where • a good • tonic, such' as Hostetter's Stomph'llltters e iis-rreeded to im part temporary strength andtVigar to the sys tem. Ladies should by lilt means try this remedy for all cases of debility; and,•before so doifig;'should'ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the 'virtun of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all oases of weak ness. aUtiorti--:We . caution 4he public against .using any of the many itnita'tions or counter eits; Ikt . rtaitJorr liosruyt*n'a BELEERATED STOMA= BITTERS, and see thteach,bottie has the words "Dr..J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the botile, and stamped on the metalliccap'cciyering ibe'dorlt, and ob ieive that our autopraph siAatttre is. on the lid Prepared and sold- byi HOSTETTER & ShilTlLPittshurgh, Pa., and sold byall druggists, groom , and zdealersi generailk throughout the United States, Oujda, South America, .and .Ger. 1 11 . 1aX17.1, • - --B,IIITELLIOEEEi , Coudersport ;::`;:. p -4.. COREY lc-SON, :Ulysses. H.- LYMAN - A• CO.; Roulet ..-.. • POWELL CHAPIN; Ridgeway: -:_,IJUC.III,B:WILCOXaItiena 13LACKSMITH,=*ould.infOrrablilormer cos.; •t - totailittlindTth6 . publjageiterally bas reiiitalilitlfddeb eiptirklietbiuldiug--- form-, Coudera rt,%-*Bere-;-1ie.twi11.746.-fileateti (to:AO -ali kilids , of 'Blacksmith i tig mog.realion= able terms. Lumber, Sbibgles, and all lifilds . e4f Prodded - - taked iu 'eabinge-C for work. - • - . 3-3:34. 4.3/ t a. 1/ ~....r:s, —V, ME CUM "CIIELVE67 I, !: - WUXI' ?aye for 'Ninon in Single and Doable Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial•" tie and-Lectures. • S weeks -0, Stall% - $7 "Tattion,3s,"entire - expeu - Usual time from 6 to.lo weeks. Evers, dent, upon gradriating, is guaranteed eel tent, to manage..the books of any bur' and qualified to'. cairn - a isaldry of f rom $50016 $1;000. - •• - Sttidents enter at any . tiroe-No Vdr Review at pleasure...,; • First Prsmiums For.. BesiZtisiness for . 1859, received - at Filth**, Phil ( and Ohio &ate Fairs:- Also; at the pri m Fairs of union for the past four yem it. OE4. - 3finliters . 'Srint received at battle 7citOirenlars, Specimens' and Embely /lew of the College. inclose-five letter tt. t o F. Vl;i3ENKLlS,Pittsburgb t ry . '11:101y* • 'PT — , - • • HOWARD ASSOCIATI - -PHILADELPHIA. A, Benevolent Institation - establiehedby Entiounnint, foiill4Welief of Mr *Sick • tressed;afflictecr with Virulent and.. Diseases, .and especially for the Cure, eases of the Sexual Cron& - EDICAL ADVICE given gratis. bl .I.YI Acting. Surgeon, to all -rai gratis, letter, with a description of their eon' (age, occupation, habits of, life, & - c. cases of extreme-poverty, Medicines fin free of charge. j -. VALKABLEJtEPORTS on Spennatont and other Disens,es of the Sexing Organs, on the. NEW - REMEDIES employed in the, pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed Ic envelopes, free of charge; Two or dr Stamps for .postage will be acceptable, • Address, DR. J. SKILLIN 110ligrll't Actin g ' Surgeon, Iloward Association f lit South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. _ By der of the Directors. .EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, President, GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary: NM Ma Blain. above _Third St CPUDERSRORT, PA. .I.LANN,Tnoritirrot. Tv EllOoKs, MAPS; GLOBES, BLANKS DOCKETS- • LEDGERS-_ - DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOO' MEMORANDgMS, - . PASS-BOOKS, pIARIEs, - - PORTFOLIOS, - HERBARIUMS, • LETTEP.-BOOKSi • INVOICE-BQ Greek, Latin, French- and German Books, All School Books used in the kept on. hand,, or ithinediateiy pr , when desired. , Zlagazines or any Periodicals supplied chit desired. - - • A. good assortment of Paper?, Earelcipµ Pens and Inks. — Also, orWall-Papers,Drm lag Materials, Water Color; &b. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of vd - riousMnds MUSIC:BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, . . Slates,'ltulerS, Back-Gammon Bonrds.CheS Men, ke.., - ke.' PRODUCE of all kindi tato in.exchange for Books, . [1,1441. A T OLMSTED S.i• KELLY'S. , STORE can always be fouid the best el Coolthig, Box and Parlor S T.O E Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE. POTS, KETTLES; SPIDERS, • SCOTCH BOWS FRYING-PANS, :SANPANS,. and OAP RONS. Also, • - Agriculturil Implements, n , SCRAPERS: as PLOWS, StRAPE, EMMA , -TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-AANA DOG-POWERS, , • THEIR. WORE is well made and the materiolgoqd. GOod and subsMntial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in all part of the County--Teems.easy. • Ready NI of all kinds, including, Cash, 'seldom _refuse& Store •on Slain Street opposite the °ldeal House, Coudersport. 1869.4 D NEW JEWELRY. STORE; ID H. BUTTERWORTH haring locale! -Übe hittnielf in this Borough, in the building recently occupied by Hr. Ellison, on Main El. opposite the court house has opened a JEIT•• ELM.' ESTABLISELSIANT, for-the purposed" REPAIRING. - • • • _ - • -WATCHES, ..• - CLOCItSi • • • "JEWELRY. Having some years' eiperienie in the ben ness,,lhel confident in giving•thepublie GEN& ERAS. SATISFACTION: The -patrona,ge'd the public is '-Please give melt tit Ali,work.warranted or no,par.- • - , assortment of Itratches t ,P o,l " and Jewelry on blind and. for sale., Coudersport; June 30, 1859.748: • • • • • tattrairriitifrXr.3 = 7isr tbe ASTHMA ItELva'"ifFEß" tliie,dit \ residag - 7cera M p A la N i E ttt, NT :e l7ll, :FEN-1 7 )T"S. • BRONCHIAL - - CIGARETTES , Made biI)...B..SE'iMPUR k'CO., 107 I'LA SAU STREIitiWY. 'Price $l. - per bral . .' • 7 .seat frce'Sby, post. ;,•• VCIA SALE AT ;ALL DEUOG/STii• [ 2 .; ' ll= Adthinistratoi.e - Notide . PlatgB - id?rtiinintstrition to the (it!" lAof Eva".--Webb,lite• -OVltouleVitoW llsl * deceased, haviug-beemkriated.tolbe:ter tiudettteilAsaid,%etargla requested to, rdeke,m , 0.3 ijediato : I z.tzit?, thtise litiviniClaitis aka:idet - ;he saso,.„ ll present - there; &fly' autbdritieated set!' went; to ' :: 0, it:; -1 6$/ifi,:4‘ ll/ '' Rpulet, June. ipz,4B6Q-.; IN L / ,