'y ~~~~ :';'' - i COTANVUNICA!tIONS St rims. Ma r . CruAsE. 7 7,l. amused myself. :9n Sitarday morning iast, by - tatting 'a, iate of 'the pasteAgera, an- the ei in els train bgtween -Bari:4ollde „and: Wellsville:÷-. one ..e.,ad pleasant y.,,Lan . iiferid:nty theii: -. Vst (Aimee foi.Peesideut, and-';the result was as fol iate: Mil Pong r.---- I Jell • - -4. be train, as. Gentlemen .and they 'seemed —terise , crli.forlincoln. with, One vof:thmLitictiln:teett desired.wo io - notuit idOikk Ahat..be was.a.,Southerner • of,the seid:as the v: :$ 'there it.no use in counting—old Abe iscertaluLte next President:"- .17o 2T =iint'rely very= strongly tkii !giStinlnsi't but 1 'think there is RMiitak ctitientvf-:the Wind this' year; tbntpoti)inzbqt, culpable negligence on, tile pit of Republicans, pan. Prevent the eli..etion,of our noble stinclard-Acarer. 'Eet , 'i; . isjial our list rote irithiS - '6ointy etid Scintake'dttr Majority ot•eit' 800::'.:_`_ . . . , . Lett . Fr from d Sinenb taonlng. Se F.- • Edifor'rf the Joevfat—The fall of :180 is tifion us. ) and hopes.and fears 'of the df the soil have nearly reach :ol th'elr end; generally, the fruition of ,tjiejr linpes heving been realized. Crops ay?"fiehrri . all. good, many of them,'first rate. can; of the unharvested 'brops, very,saTeltreekOi upon goad corti, buck. itlfot: and '.potatoes; some corn tcitl, be pug dwing to the late, wet. Spring, tvliilej • spuleether will be first. rate. We Must try-to - shdist you some of the Sitinenntho nine 'corti at the Fair. A manifest iui• pYovernetit, is seen in this part of the coon "ty-wifhin four or five kears. The little clearings of the shingle-makers are grad uaily esSunting the requisite dimensions tore ,y support, and the acre or so of morn, buelrivheat and potatoes, Ilstop ra `wly a Ided being drawn from Wel sville pr Olean. Tile valleys and hill=sides of this section are sufficient to supply units wapts'and afford ad great a surplus'as any - equal number of acres in northern Penn in ;—all that we require bci ng strong and willing hands to curtail the exuber :thee f nature. It, will require no hay to be imported this 'winter to furnish Mar turoberinen. We have just been nearly drowned out. The llooil of week beiore last was tremeti dous-ii:nd considerable damage was done its carrying away bridees, &CI PPlitically we are very quiet, every man c?nficlept yet -determined. The county ticket, gives very general 'satisfaction and teem okkralielft.t.'fflett a des-1 - •";*7 !ion is often asked t e in regard to our canilidateTor Treasut,t i r : Who is this Bur• cis'?? implying that he is not generally known in this extremity of the county. Allow um to say a word here. We were frNi boys and then neighbors together fie ems, and nothing could ever be said ayainst his integrity or honesty. lie is t 11:IIII worthy the confidence of every voter Ifl the county, and if there is any opposition to hidn it, will nut be to the man, bat to the party. All are looking fot.vari to the elections with some cm i- Aysity. Oar opponents are divided in their (Melee, some are for Doug ridge and some are fur Brea; las and sonic for the •'rrg 2.:/or nominee. Yours, &e., I.4llter t ftom Jefferson Co., N; Y. • „ - . .11,r :he Polar Jc.urilal. . . The county of Jefferson, in I,.he. State of - NeUr York, comprises the ;lower portion of what . is sometimes, styled The,lllaelvivcr Country." This rivet runs quite through the county, and cm') ties into the feat of Lake Ontario, near ' Sackett's_ Ilarbor. But a considerable extent the Lake shore is included in. ;his county also,as well as several islands. Black River is . rather appropriately named.. Its water, if not literally black, is, at. least, extremely dark colored, pre senting the appearing of middling strong (ye, - froin impure wood ashes (The like, however, may be said of most of the streams in St. Lawrence 01, also.) . The coleriigimitter--4 presuthm—comes from he swamps, which are rather, abundant along its course, and especially so before ,it enturs. this.coiln -I_llo._ however, that many people li , re,ha.ve uo idea that its color is derived from that source, though as to what really does occasion the color, they have not quite made up flair minds.: The Blaek River valley being very wide T-.kefi'at-L-so to call it—and the tee„ river flat, being each sec width, a very great share of linty:is remarkably level.— fares smoothness of surface is this is decidedly the pleasant. country , was ever in.. You fiderstatid that "prairie land" hate never seen; my other parts of our:. coup !, a very great Share of the lone with machines. It looks woodimaifto see grass mowed But.the cutter of a mowing machine resembles a cross *than it dues anything else 1,3,15-here very abundant. In it is very Nor the top of the others; , there is really no the fcvnfik; but in general, nod depth of soil. There are it four—raiicLies of lime in this county. 1. That which is • de- PoShod in !aye)! or strata from att, inch or two to it feotir More in thickness, and abounding,'also in puma, Tbia - variety iit, ti k ceeilingitiseful i - ler bitpd'icg *0E441. &reit uttnyAlittius* ` s& id olhei, Whitogslareinadeocgt,- atilk.tille!t iti ratjle`tf,'of l'Odi."4.' 2. ji - p 'othiiiiiiity'fif stratified limeattine is shalyAmd I)reaks . ~ with a rough fracture. 8. There it, a white variety resembling marble, - which kola as'tlnitiifieit:lleiii , ettle" niarliAiried in the sun and so cricked :iiitok blocks , irontwlina-inclrea--to i -foot : . and-. 4 half square, and then hardened to rock,-,41, - 1 believe. - therelis-also.Aorn.e.. , ,ol,4lto:,,enlia iielini lifi,i: 1 i ffieStn,66 - „ -- .7iiltieliTelfen ds --, tO •-, a yery, greet' depth, the' Whele „tni: Ming , ode niiiiided- mails. . . 1 . ',,',, ~, ~`,lf I 14in Potter' iotinti% ,cno sail tiy,Ve . 0 is to be found dti Mant'fartim Itere7.t should, eonsiderlt 'tit:Pliable of an itidepende' . nt fortune. t This; is a fine farming - eointry, but not quite a part,diso for a.,poor man, , at least. He that ; hays land here,,m4 paye r- for it, must hive a, long and hears parse:" Land cannot be Votight`here . fer a TeW dellari an aerm And as. we I.m ` r ' wag es, . a ban can 'aie . well here iii_the summer,, but in t,he'winter' the 'State - of thi . piSieessen. tialliiiiffei:ent: 'There is thenlittlework - to be got. , The _titres Wig for ei ampl e , is ill 4une.. - , Few Itire - 'itt'ail in - the um. •, . Potter county is indeed aliaid .enough plane for- a'poor. Man. I, lort nth' that... thing. Bat I ale not cinitnuio . that,itt; present it, is . uoti better place-for: iiiieall thiiws Coisidered c than is .the'-best old settled eon ntry; I , kanW. ' - 4,,' : ,As Itt'.Si. .Bawreheo count! ; , so here, the_Reublicatt Cause is quite in,. the as. eerniancy., Ii can hardly be otherWiii, I think, than that Altis part of 'the State 'will *give a beau, majority fol.' I..inColn and liamlin., . The like may be said of Oswego coun ty also, and I knoar, not how many otljers. ' J. L. AuguiliclB6o, OM .nt - Iliffrr: .1,1:11,t1ia1.,. .COIL7I/ERSPORT,. PA., Sept a 1860. T. S. CHASE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. FOR PRESME:VT. ABRA HA AI LINCOLL FORVICE7PIiESIDENT. lIANINiBAL Senatorial, }4.AlDz.'i POLLO ' CK, , ; Tuomas'll. Bowe, ' .. ... - ..... . .. .... .- Representative. A tikrtif . - - DIST. . DIST. • , --' :.:' . 2. 'Hobert P. King.., 15: George Bresslit. 3. Henry Durum. lti. A. B. Sharp., Robert . M. Foust 5. Nathan Hills John M:Brnothrtll JIITOCS W. Fidler. Levi B. Smith. Fraueis W;Christ D'avid Mtimtua, Jr 11. David l'ar.,gart. thomas 11. Bull 13. F. B. Penniman. Fon GOVRNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN, .FOR CONGRESS. HON. JAMES T. HALE, E. 0. AUSTIN E9' This number closes the Twelfth Volume• of the JOURNAL. Hereafter fry numbers, instead of 52, Sill' 00111- : . icie . a volume. ,a-The attempt to fuse the Breaken ridge party with the Douglas-Bell Ever ettparty. in New York has proved success ful at last, though the differeut committees have fought over the matter for a week or - two. • We hope - they will fuse, for we can beat them in all their strength and glory—and that would settle the matter. The Meeting Neat Tuesday. We take great pleasure in announcing to the Republicims of Potter that the HON. GEO. LANDON, of Bradford, and the IloN. JAS. T. HALE, of Bellefont, will speak at the meeting in this place next. Tuesday evening. This announce went, though wade at a, very late day, will secure a laige attendance from the neighboring - towns. and, we hope, also from the distant towns. Mr. Landon is one of the most finished speakers in the State • svhde.Jud , :e.Hale our able and talented member of Congress, is too well known to our-'people to require more than the annoinieeineut or his name. Let us geptiblic4 . l. OF ILLISOIS =I PRESIDENTIAL' ELECTORS 17. Daniel 0 Gahr Samuel Calvin 19. Edgar Comm. 20. Wm. ArKennaa 21.. Jp. M Kirkpatrick 22. James Kerr. 23. Ricb'd P. Roberts 24. henry Souther 25. John Grier. OF CENTRE COUNTY OF CENTRE COUNTY COUNTY TICKET For ProthOnotary, ' HENRY T. -OLMSTED For Register and Recorder, LTMAN NELSON. For County Trcasurer, WOOLSEY BERYLS. . For Coroner, DR. ANDREW STOUT, For County Commissioner, MARTIN D. 1.341GG5. For County Auditor, LUCIEN BIRD hare ,ro:askag.szieeting, rw,twithstae the . fijia iood. Ttiq.Tiogs Conytnthin. ; The Convention-of-Vinka Coekty:reet,nt4liinsgeld, on:Friday, -Met plt4 - 04-Jnadiiribe following nominations —4ong k r'*; G. A. Grow; Representa- - lives; -B. B. Elliott and B. sti-a r • e. Prothonotary, John Donaldsori;: Reg iiter, and ItecOrderi n missioner, Ain rose Barker;A fl`tor,'D . ZGardner 7 preeeettings.of thecon : - rention;are.repitierd:ae_ 4 ;;liLmoni_oriii,,afiid we believe were so - ' linfifiaetion towara this connty, was Arrogant, 7 unneceestiry and extremely:uncharacteristic of the par ty which the Convention represented::--, In'aidei r that; we ti:lay l. not. inisrepr'M'ient; the s k if () Genie lien' wtrairact': ae ion. c Et from the officiajreport, the entire:proceed inns that )we intetatatizv _as fol ? The neat io ~orderr * re t? o'isomiva -I.tionsfiir 't'..l%lek;ars. B. 11 • - '• ttri*. 'Cliiii t eicig:33:lEllifjt . 'of Menifield,7and Voio r were naruin_.ted'. Before proleiding Eineyy precentee. thfs 4esolved, That Tio,ga. Cen nit:claims for this and the nest year,.tlie rightio eleetiti - On berg em of the House of Representativei, cedes to Potter County 'the' rtghttiVerjeeteito wan toga the remaining , two yeairs•iliet:eaf l ' ter of the present apportionment. Resolved, That in voting for'ReP*entitive each delegate shall vote - - for, two candidateb i i and that the two highest in vote shall be the nominees, provided, however, that no one shall be considered as • nmninuted, unless he shall receive the votes of a - majority of the . delegatiei These resolutions were adepted,:7: Mr. Trowbridge or Lawrenceville, on behalf of the 'Republican countietil)Veit• Lion Of Putter County, presented - t> lowing" r' PUOTEST . . _ . , . . . . ,_. 1 To the .Republietin Convention of 4 ioggs: Couniy izt .Ifanifield; Observing in the call of yotir - CeitrentiOil; that it was called-for theplurposedfiteraillat-, ing in addition to -:County Officers,. &e,: two persons to represent this. District il.thCS.tute Legislathre, and judging from said call, and I other information than we possess; that it is!, the intention of some of the - Reptiblictins of your County, to take such Action as Will dis regard the claims of Potter County to-a. Rep , - resentation,'we,in-behalf of the patty pad the . people of this County, take this meautrof en tering out protest against any auch'.ucticin. " 'ist, We claim thatit - tias the .thzdeiStand-leg at Harrbiburg when the Diefriet'tvaa form ed, that this County should hitreine member. .2d." That under, the ratio of representation; Tioga watt entitled to, and claimed iiut oz a member, having'but small exet!:..Vg.." . -."' ' "'•`- ' :- - M, That althoutte.".7t-t-z.,s-. -- might not hag 2 .-lif -- , -.!Siter,' under tat ratio bOr..-re.l-," 7 ." 4 "?. - 5 - ecri hilly entitled-ton merr- Plrilslvt , :.A know of no reason-'why th t fact [should 'enure to the benefit f Tiogit. unty:. - - - ~.N. C. TAGGATLT, Ch i County 'p. . : ....I.l_*.a.s:ux ogtittb --. . - • ha* on the table, and the'ntotir Before proceeding to bt dates fur 1111,..ntberrot,-,Assel ery stat . that he was 17" 1 ". rized to with draw the mine of L. P. Williston; where, upon, on motion, Messrs. S. B. Elliet and B. B. Strang were potuinated by sleek- Mr. Emery moved that Messrs. Elliott and Strang name six Conferees to meet the Potter. County Conferees at Wells. buro, on Monday evening September 10th. Tue following gentlemen were desig nated :- J. Emery, Hugh Young. A. A. Awsbury, 0. F. Taylor, Mart King and John F. Donaldson. We do not learn from the resolutions passed by this C(mvention, why Tioga is entitled to tnonopulize the representation in the State Assembly—neither do we know of any just reason why it should claim to do so ; but the Protest of our County Cumtnittee clearly sets forth red sons why Tioga is not entitled to more than one representative; Contrary to all usage in such mattes the protest was summarily and hastily disposed of with out any consideration by being laid on the table. The courtesy of more considerate action ought at least to have been grant ed-it. But not being satisfied with this unmannerly treatment of the protest, and on the very heels of it, the person who, from his officiousness, seemed to direct the Convention, moved the appointment of six conferees to meet the two appoint ed by this eounty7---this, we-peistimelit make sure of the control of the &Infer once. This we regard-as adding insult to injury. Had Tioga appointed the same number of conferees as Potter, met us on equal terms, and considered our claims as they were entitled to be, and defeated us or failed to agree with us, we would have regarded that as an boner able coarse, and might have accepted both candidates from that county ; in deed, it would have been possible fur the Potter conferees to have voted the au ceptanco of the Tioga candidates rather than adjourn• without effecting a nomina tion. But when brow beating and over aweing is attempted by Tioga 'county, without assigning any reason while into lently and insultingly refusing our claims a bearing, then we think it is'high time for the Republicans of Potter to take the subject into consideration—and this we propose to them to. do at the mass meet ing here neat Tuesday.. . Far our part, we cannot support fin) ---- -ociliilieek,Of 417017 i: - and ' h (irefor(c:::7;a;. olitki. - .. 1 -ske!-,:t. 1 .ei.,•-• nixii4;iktliii:..ilipliO.t. ih ttt i .th4ti, beik our - f - - liiiiier l ,V:-:1ir.0 . ...:: -- 001.4 i ii"‘-i : ki).tklirl o.Oulit44ol:l4ti Otiti• ~0 - 4-aiii:'itiiiiki'iie(eiitiuiliiiiit'iti . t4ie::.„4) , .. 14 . 1 .. ub t!lia. r 0:!:ifiiiliikV.: .- 4f.... 16 a ' - ' li . #l' ihgriAisregaid: oiircriiiip ) . : we. elitiii7titat we are under no oblivacioiiiiO'regard ttieir aspirations. '. It would htive- beeitSit mat- ter- witiAt-tlieL. coot rohof : - eitbet• or-bet:4 .. ._ - - .-, . . . cf•ths.i . nominees !to - ha . itt.iirOen4.d' the itisulV , triiieh - tii . e -wove n tiort Offered this coo ott i 6 : ai'p . Oisii iiii six -'COtite reek;- , a 0 , I.4 , 'O`ekTiiiiing 'l'tod4s;iti:th - ei.iliat*'llikteit: ed:all;elaitili4o "the , Oliffrktes of ROtter' Ciiiitit.q.;;.ltaiaitlidioS: Mr. Editor - teilevingiV the' duty 'of ev'ery _. true Re,pablican to.diiiieminate as kr as-.posailije The doingeOf those of the party who reside immediate distrid, thereby 'enconvagii.gptliers to' 1 ! go and - do tcnture to intottu the read. ers.ef your troly 'valuable p i per, through that even he ye in Roulet there e a real five, ` wor epublican CitiiVincliyidualiy and cdlleetivelipledg cd' to ever3i. honorable ; means within their reach lo ( promote the success of our pripciplesand our candidates in the cotri iu,,,Stite On the evening Of Saturday last; 'h Was our good fortune, to. listep to an'address [delivered by',7A`. Obitsted, of dnidpriport; - than which a c itiore appro , priate one ,could . nor have; been evihe The ijmalter took ground,, Which nolon. est, and -sincere Plan Whither Republican' or Democrat r could take exception. to The issues invoked in the Present cam paign were dearly shown; the past and prasent policy of the - Dernocratie-party . in relation to,:and[ Partieularly the action of the aduiiuistration of Mr. with on thole :iisties, w e re bandied Mita se- 1 verity, aod'ytt,llf a style Whieh could not give Offence; iffe glaring ineorisiatencies of the doctrines promulgated, by the ora tors and - ,presses deeded to the cause of StcPlmn A Donglas as well as the plat form op Which be is ruptiing, were dal]. ed 'in a wanner; that:canPotliiii to make a favorable irepreiisioti upon 'all 'pereOns, of whatever party, who' are willing to do and -ilesireits of sustaining. whatever may be right aud just. The.speaker.then pro. ceeded, in preCise and execte terms, to show tile entire'subserviency of the Breek enrtdge *jug or the party -to southern principles and southern demagogues.— 'After which -tIO the -.Republican urged home wi 4:r1" 4.,“, in a manner, too, carrying conviction to the minds of all present. But my pen fail l s to do jaatice,. either to Mr. Olmsted as a speaker. or to the cause for which he spoke SuffiJe it to sai . that • the sentiments euunciated+y liirdbefi#e gum; fur their author an enviable position among the risinginen of the day. Could it be repeated before every voter of our county, lam ell. convinced that num bers who will undoubtedly cast their votes and their influence for the " Sham Democracy," aid against the cardinal principles,.of Freedom as understood by our forefathers,, would instead lend a hearty support Lincoln and Hamlin. The thing showu up iu true light, is all that is necessary to secure, our gallant standard-bearers au overwholinning ma jority on the eventful sixth of November next Yours &e., : ZENE. IiouLET, Sept 10, 1800. n tvaa`en ;lot for.Aandi ,lbly, Dn. THE PROFITS OF THE ROCK OIL 1311SINESS.-T6 artesian wells in the oil regions of Pennsylvania continue to yield their valuable product, and the sink ing of new -wells is being pushed for ward with eagerlieis and rapidity. !Ili-vill as A. Gale, a resident on Oil Creek, has written a book On the subject, which has ben published b:Y Sloan & Griffith, of Erie. Pa. rt furnishes the following facts in regard to the!cost of digging and work ing the wells The average Cost of digging a well 200 feet deep is. froth 8600 to $7OO. When there is oil enJugh to pay, - a pump" and steam engine tcil work it are wantec, with an oil vat and sleds to cover the whole. All this will make the outlay from 81. 000 to $1,500 The cost of some wells, when ready for working, reaches, $2,000. A great margir is needed" fOr what are called. "accidents" Pod -"bad lack," but what is, in reality, ,the result' of inexpe rience in a new basiziess. When a gciod paying' ' "'l . 0 -barrel' well"—is once. ready"forlworking,. the expense is light.- A very Ismail steam engine re quires about twp cords of wood a day, and three "hands" are all that are neces sary. The foll Owing is— - A Calculation lor it Ticenty-barrel Weld. Three men's wages, - - $3 00 Two cords of Wood, - • - 3-90 Twenty barrels, - - - 30 00 Carting to railroad, • - '2O 00 Freiglit to Newi York, - - 900 Interest, repairs and sinking fund, 75 Total, Am't of sales, at 40c. per gallon, s3'-.W 00 Deduct Cost, 63 75 gaily profits t - $ 254 25 -From a well of moderite pretensions, the oil can be raised, barreled and freig,ht ed to New York for atn.out cents per gallon. • - • A correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, who !has recently traveled in thn "re. rotti Meadyille, gives an d' oil•bming s more specific and also to-tb.o.cip . gator. : Wo -b.g- gion", writing tither estimate ei This( estimate more favorable. $65 75 - I - liiitillie - IliViiitliiKirinTiiohtline4- fo r oil is' 37Fcen to * gidlon42o_ls;ifluti;.. ';'`--- ,-- ~4 . frhe estimates giri s n.for'Asciillgy!-4; .ate" about - se foilOnsi: - ',.1 . 06 1 8; 1 1 1 7 5 .k - Ailie-,) 'trek; $2O ; -digittig4ta*: iiiiLlroalt.:44l l iiiiloot;" 51 ) . fear„ .40 0;014, 41 - 6.6,#e foot for 50 feet, "Mid sl:;l2f , foe; - 1007,feetir Intel for bori6g, 0 • 2b2 kO.; puttip,:sl.2s i "total - , $557.50. Tins isibr a well nr.loo, feet..., But tft this must be . " - added.the ex-. 1 [pease - of piping. • reihilre, incideutals, 4, tuakiiii-at least $1,000.. Then the cost of the. lease: of-the Islndi and= the risk • rue of boring-perhaps 200 feet, and getting nothing,74mist-le-noiisiiiertich-4,24lleAuta t l expenses of a good . 14e11-are.,..ealeidet - iiiiCtl 65 a 41a1: -. tillualinlittg , ,torreli, - freight; &c „'to liiidlTlO'barrek ,„, ~., , aretibtained U . 40 c4iits a - gaileir, the-ra ceipts' :Would' - be $l6O in .24:41iiiite. , i • t.thitibtless‘ - there.t? ill be inortifailures , than successes; for sO-many rush - into the Thing without counting the iti f tit; siith-ifi experienced Work : Men"and heavy outlay's, with, no ealaelation '4or iteeldeuts.". ; Good ad vie, is giCen by . a Titm v ille paper that no one should expend money in this o p -, terptise wit houtheinit - able Ind willing `to lose every dollar. iiivgteci;i;., : '...-:;:. '.. • The - tvtiote . : • thing,iii so it'ettitlir the supply of,oil:ilds &ell Cit:Oect thae-dilfi culty is experiencitilltit bringing it into use, and tune will be, r c iluifed ,fiti this ' purpose. _lt is cilaiiiied , :iiiat. it. hao.-tpe I - following:Mies : 1. As a nie6icat _4lO in applicatiou - s . .to .beilis; bruises, snyaiosi also, for luny botriplaints, cold's; ifieuMa, tisin,te: 2; For graisitig- - wool.• ~3- , Tor preparing paintli..l'4..l . 'As` an illummater.. 5. For , generatieg offiaio.' -6. Ati . kitibri:. . .. cater. If it 'answeraltrell for" only. 'Pail. ' of these its - utility will be,evident.- - ' i' .- . . _______........."......................_ 1 . SENECA OIL-POll FINISHING LE 'ill _ , - E-5..--We.htivesotue9lll4,kins tanned nd finished 11 - John Lamb, - at shift won't in - i s A llegireny-townsh ip, i which - oho:W. : it no* delielopmenrof the qualitiis °tont'. ep ees Oil. • These slang are as .soft - i cite feelis any , French cOlfskin, scone h in appearance, - and were finished witWi ea Oil in - it*.efucie state; This fah,l 1 j importance to tanners' who: re iii tif it of ;tieing fish fill; at &Moat treh price of Seneca.. •'.l hi's leather it :been . subjected to the examination of ill Inist judges; had they, pron Ounce it g . 11Ir. Lamb-himself ' .1 Is .01:caeca taii errand competent to test the •a:i.ie of- o oil in his line ot business.— 'enanvo . 8 clator: VutVes.. . --- , ,cm,,,T;;;;; p ',..:s it sample' bithe .nu __acanstantirep. tetter's' Stemach.Bitters:l . . ~ ~f f , CANANDiGUI, July l'ai ::1859::- , . 1 :• Messrs. Hostetter ,s• Singh, Pittitili, h, Pit : i pants :,'—..ls.we are stritagerS,-I It-. with. ea: -close - )Ou twentycsight - Iltillars fort ur dozen . Hostetter's Stoinactisßittera; whic h 10.seftir ward viallichigan.Bo theta Railro di 'Wed°. j Kirin, and Clayton Station' I has nrclizeti - .i30.414-1-Ldtrieo-l'ott-Fert--at_.Zolealrfal Sunnite,, - ta 'ut the i sale is cm the ,:inerease,so : uck that I 'wish to-open a direct trade with, u. I was induced te• try your Bitters 'by My physician, i for the Liver Complaint„ and re .ived such material aid that I have freconin iided it to, others and have sold about tr: dozen per week for sLine ~.time. Il have: ll kinds of medicine tu my .store,. but therel none that I, can so cheerfully and trothfullj recommend as your Bitters, for I know theAave helped' me .beyuad my expeciatiOn. ' ... I Yours resp tfullY, 1 - , [PIM WILSON. . . A.CARD•TO YOUNG LAD TLEMEN.—The sulmerib'er v charge) to all who desirelit y directions for making a sinip that wile, iu from tiro tolelo Pimples,+Blothes, Tun, Fret and all impurities and r4ig leaving the same—as Natnr be—scp, 'a/ear;sinooth and eft siring the Recipe. with ro reetions, and.advice, willipl dnas (with return postage. JAS. T. 31,..tr -s PlzAt:Tic 48-13 t NO. 32 City. Vity) THE BLOOD IS THE the poet—sufferers ie nuti their conStitation rackedld and dangerous-mineral to come to the fountain of Ii ple -herbs and roots frotti THE MOUNTAIN HERB induntain - , plants cobtpostl stop their diStress, and al netted and cleansed, to ti body the elements of heal broken constitution, an health, where but for th 1 the wreck of hope—the f ing. nt het ended by. the Do not let prejudice ;ON reason : do not look qui; like others ; do not let y ing everrthing elseutr! these. - The blood no sickness is itupossible.l yet simple truth is ihi common senseof all, it, of the hea:ing art; JV HERB PILLS will purif f sure as the sun will' rise Judson's Mountain Hi r all MedicintDealerS , tb 6 .. ~, , I, • "EyD'st in art. grf t a S. & ILt.i JONES. - (in thestorefornierl.7 nee ad by P. 4. Stebbins.) ARE receiving a ful sgitment of Fall and Winter Goods.A sily they - are rich, beantifal, maraificeT _ ndurpassed &c., are but weak ozpresionat convey - to the public mind' TH E f Et:REI - 4 iIIIE RITS, . Cti peal Nothing bn i lezamination will do. All . re invited-. cal ,e4atuine, criticize and buy. • • .- i i '.. - - Our Stne% of Crl3 l'ilt,S, is fulJand corn pteye, fital sold at prf; te.,suit: the titne.— To those, wishing to rcliase , we,eay. give us a call and. eltaraine. geed& and prices. Welvill sitv, s ops is...7o, wiseAn4yi witty f_ . - Who grace new, oufity, fOut places afar And htpe.that.youracer,loll crowAßur en •der.vor-;-- 1 - •1, , -- I ... . To - Iflefift• 'Ott - we' .. cieati'hie eta Aid Goods, no SF,;!.,Anund., - to.see, now, ' Mp s tihat tYtt'll.lzgree, noir, is . ••" flPii l l B l : -- - • •i'OrWifPu incti turltle*, ' ~"'"-, 1 , : 1ir high, now, - . '--Arld lea& One Who'll btzy, no*, _,_:-.' Oht 3l ol ' • .. Xeint've;goods of all sorts, and ate' pods; - . - . And Sugar, and Coffee, and Bi 1 . , , 7, l Spioei- . - . - And-Tohaeco, and - Beets,. and N I I ' -. nicer' - 1. :.• - •', • : . -:' • With the finest-Of Queensware, .izz • a ::of.Sheeting,..,. At prides with -which there is _pp .WeAniveleaps-,01 ollkinds, the "•" - lanai kind,' With Itibbizne;and Lades, the rick We have Wallets- fot money -has proved-sutuiy . . And Showed it , on'.ye? We hoPe ye, •. • blest -- .. - - . . . . ' We hare Indigo,• Nutmegs, and - • . and Rice; - - - - -Witte:Vinegar, Matches, and imps mice; - `, .. -' • . -4. In - short, we have - all that man 0n the crown.of the head, or the soh .': foot, ' ' -.' - - Or that Carr be pinnecl,Ort, - or strettle '''. laid, - . • • . . or:riny where on or about thembe pi "Acid alt tire - at prices so.wondtoush That it-it - needless, any place 'elsit For it is surely th4!?truth, and. one, ' • ''S.told, •'-. ----: - That JONES is- the man that. can't 501 d . ,... - . -.. Ali Farmer and Lawyer;Blacksmit --, I yer; ' '- ' 4, it We have' ads that *ill suit you jel We havegal - Its that aro-fitting fur you sit in. -: " Ortutly chance to get in, or where Mobps, there is no telling, heir mu] _ selling . Wl.ich the girls_ all say are siarpassias And.every.thzug else to numerous to With Shawls-and nice Capes to ' -.. attention • 1 --We have now told our story, thei I:.' before you •.. - Come now, we implore,you; and see, • selves - . And vouch for us defy, that we hen ~• truly,. "- -And buy-of us fully the goods on , ' Coudersport, Sept, 12, 1860.. .eoe is of faab the EIVJTRAIiit Co To the'citizena of :Yew Jersey and • Apothecaries. Druggists, Oro= and - - Private Families. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brano.. Wolfe'S •,,ppure Naderia, Sherry. and Part ItrulttraTnrolantaica andlt:Croix Man. Vi'olie's Pare Scotch and huh 'Whisky. - ALE, iiN int/VEIL:ES. I beg leave lo call . the attention ofti sons of the United States to the above and LIQUORS, imported bY , Udolpho We New. York, whose name is familiar in part-of this country forthe purity of hit brated SCIIIEDASI SCHSAPPS. Mr. IVO his letter to me, speaking of the porii! \Vines nod Liquors, says; " - I will eta reputation as a man my standing as chant of thirty years' residence in the' New York, that all the Brandy and whiCh I bottle arc pure as imported, at the best quality, and can be relied up every purchaser." Every bottle has tl prietor s name -on the wax, and a fa AND GE'S -11 send (free of ke Recipe and Vegetable Balm dare, remove lea, Sallowness, !ess of the Skin, uteuded it she'd ital. Those de iaructions. di call on or ad- of his signamre on tl - eseertificate. lie are respectfully invited to call asi ine for themselves Apothecaries and - Grocers in Phi Well - GEO. I.I.•ANUTON, $O. 832 Markets Sole Agent for rhiladelp Read - the following from the Nest' Courier: Eicoimous BUSINESS FOE on New MEtiomyr.—We are baPpy to inform St low-citizens that there is one place in o where the physician, apothecary, and a merchant, can go - and purchase pure and - Liquors, ns pure as itmorted, and' best quality. We do not intend to elaborate description of this metetteel tensire business, a/though it will rept stranger or citizen to visit Udolpbo HALL, CHEMIST,. • ngs, N. Y9rk. .—No more shall ountry languish, A torn by strong Heiner ; they will Ith, found in sim- Iture's storehouse. ILLS, of innocent , trill •reach and se the blood, re . yry . through the , ; building up the carrying lire- and i would hare: been ble moan of suffer- Ad hand of death. :come your better 1 hese , Pills as only r despair, after try at yeu from trying ie. pure, • and then that a great-and tt appeals to the the great key -stone ON'S MOUNTAIN and cleanse it as morrow. . Pills are sold by I extensive hare-Louse, Nos. 18, 20 Al Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, etfield street.' Ilis - stoek of Schnapps' _ _ ready for shipinent could not bare bel than thirty thousand cases; the Brans' ten thousand cases—Xintages of 1836 andlen thousand Cases of Madeira, and Port Wine, Scotch and Trish Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very and equal to any in this country. lie t htd , three large cellars, filled with Drank Wine, &c., in casks, under Custourliousetel ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sale, Schnapps last year amounted to one hund . and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope less than two years he may be equally. t cessful with his "Brandies and Wines. His.bosinesis merits the patronage of et , lover of his species. Private families v wish pure Wineiand Liquors for medical should send their oiders direct to 3lr. until every Apothecary in the land make their minds to discard the poisonous stvitit• their &helm, and replace it with Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolf?, for. the:a. o 4 ' modation of small. dealers in thesountrY!"` up assorted cases of Wines., Enid Litroli, Such- a man, an 4 suOh a merchant, should sustained against, kis tens of thousands vfort ponents in the United' Slatea, who sal 50 ing but imitations da , ruinous . alike to ha health and happines. - [52-610' NOTICE.. g • I THOMAS L. YOUNG of 'Cineisse? 11_ Hamilton Connty, State of Ohio, bacq due fOini . of law, constituted and - BPPa r r fO tonesif - Sylvania : a • County, Pa.; my Attorney for me' name, and for my ,use, 'to collectigini otherwise; and_ upon payinent if,„ d es ires ceipt Air,' by release—under A gage d i n °the. wise, all -debta or demandtf , • me • Ypaid downs i nd , tl ' Whatseever my said'A, 4 nomEnt i n ination tO'" do in the= premises, I ili mp o y answ ered. ' same as if I. was 'vete . . JOHN H.'HAIITEI, • the erspo, ,o erCo .,. Ptt Co Fa: ;ea ' Otte IV GROIN. T7C t A ELME RLAITVE TON !C, D !UR ET •t,,__4447IIDYSPEV For sale at Rem
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