EMCIIMU=M -. r;i . . \ --, m0.,..,..q**0: .. ) . rDERSPORTi .3 PTE MBER-tai% If you are otit of,employment..re.; tu ber that J. N. Boyle ortnip, , io , will give you an agency whfah u c an maim $5O per month , over arid D ye all expenses. Write to-Jlicu an 4 t the Erie Sewing qqaebinit Co.'s' eir by to as . filsill need no particular call, from us secure the attention of:auf - readers to e aavertisement; composed of itafic - eito another column.. Hero is swather once for the people of this. county ed their morbid desires at the exiienso of eir starving stomachs7—all for a 'guar . r dollar. Oarley Jones has just returned from e city with a fine stock of staple , c 4 F , which he offers for sale low. ,tikes known his intentions in our ail ertising columns.. The firm is now corn o,red of S. &E. A. Jones. • D. E. Olmsted & Co., are also on :hand itb a fresh supply of roods, *hick they cadge in their usual liberal style: w.E acknowledge the . receipt_ of a ,atepOet copy of the proceedinge'd : the' t annual meeting of the Grand Lodge ,ft Good Tempters, held in Lancaster in tune. The officers for the present year. e as follows : G. W. C. T.—James Black, Lancestfr. ti. W. Counsellor—M. H. Wilsdn, actoryville. 4. G. W. V. T.—Mary C. McWilliados, Ilanisburg. G. W. Ellen Wright, Lances er. Miss WRIGHT, the efficient and worthy Grand Secretary, is now located at Lan aster, where communications in regard o the order should be sent and will re eive prompt attention. We are grai ned to note her re-election to that office, nod a proper increase of salary.—Foyette The County Fair 1-Vstponed !—At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Potter County Agrieultural and Horti cultural Society, held on the sth of Sept.., inst., the followitig communication from the lion. A. B. DICKINSON was read : HouNny," Ang. 28, 1860 Messßs. F. W. Knox, AND OTII EIIS :—Gents : Yours of the 21st inst. came dolt at hand, and in answer 1 have to say that such time as will suit your convenience, after our Fair; will be convenient far me. Most respectfully y,ours, - A. B. DipmsoN. After which, on-motion, the follutrin. preamble and resolution was.atiupterr Tie/Tax, The time fixed for the Annual Fair of Potter County occurs on the satin day with the New York State Faitat. awl. whereas the said Board have been reipeste• to postpone the time for a few days, it' was. Relniv.(l, That the Annual Fair for- 1860 he hold so Condersport. on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER .lOra AND 11TH. The Address by the Hon A. B. Dick inson, will be delivered on Thursday, Oc tober 11th. Old Rochester Riirseries.—Mr. J. S. Davis, the agent of this well kcown es ftablishment, has been in our place for a meek or two past, and will remain here rantil after Court,. taking orders for fruit Laud shrubbery. He has already taken titiers for over $3OO worth, and continues to be successful. We are glad to notice this growing taste among our citizens for Loeautifying their grounds with fruit trees aqd , thrubbery. It has already made our , ifilage a most beautiful one, yet there is .3 vast field for improvement in this wise .still open. ',The Rochester Nurseries are the oldest •and most complete establishments in the 'Genesee country, and their : products are peculiarity - adapted to this region, by their hardiness and the fact that they are al ready acclimated in those gardens. The .Iroprietor of the Nurseries, Mr. E. Mout --soa, is one of •the most experienced nurserymen in the country, and has de 'cited many years to careful and practical Andy of, the nature and habits of shrubs, fruits and vines ;- and as_almmgcLuence he is now in poses_ Tv a of the Cho i ' nurseries oAFi l frec entry. _ie. Davis, the gentlemanly agent, is Also a careful and experienced man, and whatever orders he lakes will be filled to the letter. Ile has concluded to remain nail after Court in order to give such of Aar farmers as may desire, the opportu nity to select from his fee simile illum inated catalogue—in which the choicest I Apples, Pears, Plums, Grapes &c., are .perfectly And accurately represented as they appear growing. We hope our farmers will take advantage of this op portunity to buy knowingly. Mi'The Steamer -Lady Elgin was run Into off Waukegan, on Lake Michigan, - st, 21 o'clock last Saturday morning, by the Schooner Augusta, and sunk in 20 minutes in 300 feet of water. The steamer had some 300 or 400 per sons on board, of whom only 98 were saved. Some military and fire- compan tes.from litilwaukie, who hadleen on a visa to Chicago and were•retnreing• were 'on board. The Clerk, Steward and a pertbr of the boat were saved, 1119. 1 Mks and papers of the stnimer were lost: iiintt. _ - l AL.,:kAtU.,NO r . 1421 Ti A l gT ,l,l.bo c it 23 yenrsi : o ...' - prep. 2 sslpik,stil'i.nankiine,. iir. afThient ' c l l,2 2 lStanPes:.Ao liOstal„education, eqnestly. &alias form - the ite(fnaintaine of &feting buly-ot inin2hle - itie and aeconlidish ments,wqh a - vier:2o.ton - formation 'ofa,mat i rinonial alliance. 'One never been alder anS , lirevions - engaffeznents of the kind referred... - - Refeieitees .exeltanged. All comniunica taps, trea fed . niinfidintintik.". \ - Address, YOUNG BACHELOR, Aug 'GP:, ,7:piat;fiondate; -Borough Ordinanc6. 2 -' , l' % ; _it::Meelinkr:or the: . ,_Bitrgiss :arid/Town ortncil of the Borough of Coudersport, held 4.11e.,;d - dal% of September, .A. D.. 1860 Ir WAS Oabaisse,,Tnat thepreorty-holders on the . West side of West street from Second Street to Water Streit, and on the Soilth 'side of Fifth street from Alain strect to West street, he and..,they aro : hereby required to build Plank Side-Walks adjoining their respective loto on said West and Fifth streets, in ac cordaitee .ilth Section 2d; -of Ordinance of May 25, ISt?. '• A. G..OI,3ISTED, - ATTEST:.' • ' • JAI/7M. JNO. M. MA3iILTON, j.. SC„t:l2 Electiiii*Troolatlation. • • - DuRaTANT town act of the Gereml As• sembly of the'Comraonwealtli ofPermsyl mnitt, entitled "An Act relating to the elec tions of this Comnionwealth," approved the second day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirtpnine, I, Wm. F BUQT, Sheriff of the county of Potter; Pennsylvania, do hereby make kirown and give notice to the electors ofthe county aforesaid, that a Gene ral Election will be held in the said county of ,Potter -on the Second Tuesdqy .(9th) of ' Octobero.B6o, at which time StatoorNd Connty I Officers as follows_nre to be elected, to wit: One person fur Guveinor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylyania. Oue person for Member of. Congress to represeutthe District Composed of the Counties of Centre, Clinton, Lyeomine, MiffEn, Potter and Sullivan: \ . • Two persons for 'Members of the House of Reprenntatives of the General Assem bly of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the county of Ticip, to represent the counties cf Tiogo and Potter. One person for Prothonotary.aod Clerk of the Courts of the Count y of Pctter. One person for Register and .I,ecorder of the County of Potter One person for Coroner of the -county of Potter. One person for Treasurer of the Nun- . ty of. Potter. Cone wrson for Commissioner of the .• county of Potter. One person for Auditor of the county of Potter. 1 - I also make known and give notice, as in land by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, that every person, excepting' Justices of the Peace, who holds any office or ~.inipoiutMent of profit or trust under the Gov menrof the United Stares or of this State, ;r , : i .i4 eit.'erineorporitted distinw a h s e 1- .._ *Ong: eepo'rtgent, who.is or shall .. ~,,,,. ...4.1„._"_, j,. , . ... . .. . `ll.::: t fkful for past favors they would SI g rt '''''' r ex' der the legislative, or • • '' , lopartnlent of this State or the nited s, or of any city or incorporated t if s itic t also that every member of Con e-si t the State Legislators, gr and of the se l ec t ; ommon council of any city, or commisr of any incorporated district, is by law able of holding or exercising at ithe sat* * the office or. appointment of Judge, .I,•qor, or clerk of any election in this Con9,wealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, 0 * officer of any such election, shall be }lie to any office then - to be voted for. iy.. .-,.. .'it I Also, iliitthe fourth section of the Act l o f A sse g t iiiititled "An' A A -relatiog to 1 e l ec ti on s Air other purposes," approved Ap r il lOW*, it. is enacted that the afore said 13th tort shall not be so construed as to preveni*iitarY officer or Borough of ficer from*ll.,g as .Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of ailgil, al or special election in this, Cocain on w•!ti4:4 . • "It is fart I,ected that the meeting of the return 'At the Court House in Cou dersport tt; out the general returns, shall be on the i 'day suceeediag- the general election, w - ill be the belay of Ooto. a her. ~..: /Jr' • -The ret tidg,es of Potter and Tioga counties sh ha at the Court House in fuel Borough of v ru', in the county of Tioga, on Tuesday tl cli day of October, 1859, to make returi f tubers of Assembly. . The rewin es of Lycomingi Centre,, Clinton. Miil i ntivariand Potter counties,; . . Shall meet ant Nl„,_ 'sport, in the County of Lccoming : 11 , ;lay the 16th day of Octo- TILL RETURN ber, to make raw 31ember • lif Congress. 1 . , his ate quarters, in that place, on Teens_ Ia s, tati false here - V i l-kin•wn and give notiliar, PT. 13th., and . remain . through Court b) 9 1 : lding, the aforesaid geti that the pla - Yeek' nil until after the Cdunty Fair, Oct. - 1: several eras election In townships 1 4 1 2d and 3d. inst., giving to all who desire an r boroughs wit iis . " er i ouuty of Potter. ?re • excelldnt opportunity to obtain • follows, to-w :' For the tow •' FIRST CLASS - PICTURES nia Hotel, in i I themselves or friends. He will warrant his For the tow ikenesses, and put them 'up :in • good cases house near the heapefthan ever before known in thisplace. her A nclrews.il re refits.with pleasure.teitia.rkrent sojourn For the towi; .• (Fepi. G. 1880. of A. It. Lewis, For the town, house near Sal; • For the town Court house it For the totri formerly.oenni bum For b the towel recently 'occupi township: For the towel house N0..5,,ni township , For the to). lin school hO4 / ,'- -, township. • ' _ ~.. For the tovv4l th Abbott, at the Gem ad . ship. . . slykllegany, at the ach 111 116 1 17; 11 7: owned by.tl - ell - ogham, at the"C \A arnship.: -- Tara, at the -1 1 ,I iu said townsl th ' i ulalia, at the a 1 ! 0 ugh o€-Calder. t s enwee. at the It e S. Ratco, in • 1? by 01 of 1. eni 1511 140 n, at the.- ho, forinerlroccuil i: Pe s elemin Barse,- ra, M. Chappeljn, -)wohip. ,; For the too'-n• .1 Kitt?, l a!, the hou 'of Pliny Harris AI C. 3 . shi ) For, the towa Osert yo, at the Cent school house; In OW*Lip. -' For the town I:Piice,'at the house Elijah Johnsan,Vownship. For the,towlts Wiliam. Valley, at 41 school house In ihip. For the townsit °tinge, at the SIZA school house, in aship. • • ... For the townsh Wet, at the, school hOuse near Georg - ea,-its said town. ship.' ' For the tomnslii Centre school hot: Fortlie4o'wretinfr-Of-Slreden, ..at VII house of AsemttirTaggarti . in said totrushjp. For the township: of StairtirdiOn; at • the ,burtfr. or John S. CAurk„ittjtaid - For tiiis‘:4l**4lliir, gPl3utptnit, at,jtlia , formerly oectitded by ilel - to4,.noir "Jona than Redson, 'gor the townshin,pf*iv,ania, atibeaehool bailie - near J. 4': Rees' ;'in Said tcrWitshifl. For the toweibip Of=lTlysiete, - 11 , the honsa of Atlas Bennett in Said township. For tbertorhishitrof -West Branch. nt tha Once of `S: sit Conabie,.in itaJd_tOwnsbiff:::', For the township of Wharton, at the house of Stephen Borton, in said township. For...the Ihnough of: Coudersport, at the Court Forme in said Borough. ,Given under my hand.,..ttAs I.6th day of September, A.D.I 1860. . - - WM. r.iltntir; Sheriff. - 6oudersport,,Seilf. - 14, 1860,_ :.: Seot. - :;,:: . :.:.T.t . ii642.h. IL-EA-1411STi (D. Z. OLILSTED, B. S. CgLITELL S T e hich are for Sale eit Lowest Pr X Without golOg into details,. in meat is filled with careful Belden please both in quality and pric an examination FROM ALL before . s. ° t " t h ... wii NIT II P E r R es E id A e S nt -th Ju e dg n e oh nnd rth th h :l'it Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associnte i rittlg . estr the Courts of Oyer 4S; Tenninef.and tonerasj Jail Deliv.rs, Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans'.4.l• rt and Court of Common. Pleas for the Con ,ty of Potter, have issued their preempt-, bm 'fig date the seventh day of August, in .e year of our Lord one thou sand eight h ndred and sixty, and to me di reeted,Ter h ding a Court of Oyer aid Term iner and Gel ral Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses- sions of the •ace, Orphans',.Court, and Court of Comdion i ens, in the Borough _of Couder sport, on M NDAY, the lith day of Sep tember next, nil to continue one week :' - Notice is t refore hereuyifiven to the Cor ,ners, Jostle of the Peace and Constables ittiin the c. nty, that they be then and there u their prop , persons, at 10•o'cltick A. M. of rriso6, it the h Bartholomew, in ebron, tit the sc ,1 Ingraham's in s tor, nt:Abe Sun 4 e(;1) Peet's in. s• aid day, wi their rolls; records, inquisi ons, examin ons, and other remembrances, do' those th a -which to 'their offices ap ertain to be d e. 'And those Who ate bound Iv their rec. , izances to proseQute against e prisone - tare or shall be in the jail of id county 'otter, are to bethen and there prosecute aiust them, as? will be just. used.cDERSPOIST. Aug. 7, , t860; and L L 84th year the ladelit ndence of tbelltiited on at the,pi.,p2. ?,.7.11e?'• • Are A ow prepared co FALL TR with a large an unusually OP GOO CANNOT FA I nrcha sing, CelSll PAID FOR ram. rsport, Sept. 10, 1860 IDINtS ! ii .'JOHNSON desires to announce to citizens of Coudersport and vicinity; COURT PROOLIMATIOS: F. BtRT, Ehl:Le: Bigiotpleehienl7. 8 .:ZO -4 . 2 ) IitENV YORK -4P 4US ! AND 'PEE ORMINGi ELRPHARTS & CO TAGOATL;) =ill DE ractive - 51 , 1-111DIGAN, : • Premier Equestrfale: • . Maitre du ClrqUe. :.. J AMMER d i ADIGAN ,ok-,Bare beck I , in clploß- d or, )FASTER CIIAS. ItAPIGAN, E . ,: .. _. , Hurdle hider ,-koM- 4 t - .SAM ikilii • . '- • , 7- . • . '•. - Tue Celebrated Vocal Clown 9 ccCuic Miler's:Lt Gypanaat. • Acrobat and Equilibrist. RE OR BROTHERS, VALE r TI. D JACOB, - Fro.ea Gorman Circus; Rare; • be tipodeon Olobe Equestrians Tr - :A Gymnastic Performers. es, .1„. CEIARLES MAY,. Emit Italian Juggle, 4,4 P. • and Knife Throwr. . : IL NATIIANTFI.43, : - - Comic Equestrian and Vaulter Together with i . ____ _ / - J. I),AVIS,' D. EIVELLRIS, Sap; libougb nu least the World-ltonceined- ' ~.. .TED': lITHONY. ANb CLEOPATRA, • - . • . Who great carlety of t*rformances at each rated.; , ouch Ai DANCING, WALTZING, PLAY iNG II HAM) ORGAN:STANDING' ON TIME FIEA IiNO A PEDESTAL 10 feet Ingh and ono hot In at other tr,cla, too numerouy to men lotn. 1! depart- , ID 7 which 17 1 !012RSgarah,_ • • - ;ent I and vo .gto ,urnier particulars seo large and small l PanycaFtnii dela , t~ I iUDERSPORT,t epy, September 22(1,1E660. ht 2 & 7 o'clock, P. 1 31. Tickets, 25 Cte. . MR CM NOTICE. • P. A. STEBBINS, haling sold Out his Stock Of Goods, .is desirous or:clo.sing up his busi ne4s All persons indobted to Ilia' are rei quted to. call irnmediatcty. and jsettle their , tecp6nts. His hooks ivill be round at- the Stoke of a N. STEBBINS & BRO.i 1111T.SSES ACADENIV J SEPH A. COOPER. A B. Principal. AROV.II. GILLIL,AI) 1. . ASSISTANTS. 3iIS,S H M . M. JUNES; The,e.f.XSSES ACADE Y was commenced ; the'..pring of 1859 and opened to students fu owing September: Its object is to aff d t. the youth of its vicinity, and to others M m y choose it, as a,place 'of study, the nisi * 'facilities for obtaining a thorough d pr- Mica' education. - - I Tl;e icliool is in a neat, two-story building, hcautifilly situated on a -rreatle eminence comm. idiug a view of the village and coon! ry a mind. The adjoining yard contain 'outthree acres. - The elver story contain magi isroom; nodused for a chapel, reci ion. • nd study room. This room is lighted. J • 14 1 te, Wiudowsjurnished with seats for, /59' sc !nisi: tables, ' black-tioards. maps,! charts, . lock; thermometer; and Library of Referen ',Books. The lower sto'ry-containsl two ruon for recitations,' one for library, ai dressing k,)ont i and a hall :8 by 44 feet.. ,• • : The st'n qnts board in private families and s study in tin own rooms.' Nearly every fam : ily iwtheyi'age'open their houses to boarders. 47: . , houses'!:are _being erected, there wt be no' lack' of accomModations ; an4l, in 'irate families,. students !can enjoy titelenrm ts,"-of home. • 1 ' ''t Institution is better ;furnished ~tll llta ,',eht; and Reference Rooks . than :Any-Ariii.LTir\ WS 'tution in-,the country. The ":4ibl*,y - 13;f ReleY-ce contains, over 40 vol •rariti,,,'enSting abbat $3,90 a vol i Among thedicare: A.PPLEV , ON'S;NEW AMERICAN CYCIIOPEDIk 9 va, . THE HOME.CYCLO PEDIA) 6' yolq., ke.7- here is a general li brarroatler the care o . ,Librarian; and_a Teacher4ibrary cOntai ''g 25 vols., ui on 1 oni.ielegi . ,;::; Thereiv three Sessions ear, of ,Fourteen- Weeks* di • Conlmencing . foik n ii s ). • 1 • I :.. 4 - 'ld- S &inn Tuesday Au 218411860. , 2nd f',"\ " Dre. /h. i ' , c •: 3rd - .:: 4( • ' ii . Mimi 9641861. Institute commences • Aron.' - - • 4;1800.- Tuition Per . Te • A I , - . .INViNO4I4:I7 TN .OVANCE.:A Common Englisli--mbracing Rea a., :. Writing; Orthography;; ; Geogta ;i Grammar, and Arithmetic ..!. - 5,00 To which is added for eaph higher s ad 1,00 , Incidentals, Library, Smi' • , i '''., ;50. Institute,;'' ' 1 ''• 0 Board, room , light, fuel, Am.: $1,50 'per. we ~, .. Rooms liithout board, s'2;. or $9, per : te - " P " ROP. C. - W. SARDERr i .A. Z. \y , The author of-SANDERS'-READERS., - Will be - r present eze last tre "rteks!. et' the Fill Tel'rn,' 'NI'Y' , TREASURRIL.:I', ' . of thyiitt; WM be iitINIi‘E MIDATE" for: the'.olnee, - of -.:-. having tieithirfittie tiot. )i. electitinker4lg iturposeil itirthe will of : Pvoplpit4 te glneraretection in ' Atig- Oc o ',Atm° ritHESE MEDICINES have now been before 11. the public fora period of Titian YEARS, And during that time have maintained a higb Character in almost every part of the Globe,- or" sir extraoairkary 6.9 4 l,itt isra.. resit. , it A' T'r - ' 1 under ttearf- iya..5.,...., to persons sundae „...... at.f.4t.e ,t 14y ~.......... of disease to which AND . the human frame is 1 - 6 - , — , -- --- -- --,covira -e T ..;.e• - --- DEw.,OR IN BuullicESE l The following are among the distressing , variety of human diseases in which the 1 ..BY BARK moot Yegetabke Life Medicines OP THE PLILADELPRIA BAR: ''' • Are well known to be infallible. 1 IT TEL 4,S YOU How to dram' up Partners - bite DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the 1 Papers' attd gives general first and secDnd stomachs, and creating a flow forms for Agree Mens offal/ of pure healthy bile,, instead of the stale and kinds, Bills of Sale, Leas.; acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, es and Petitions. Heartburn. Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tem- ll' TELLS YOU How to draw pp Bondeand per, Anxiety, Languor, and Mellinc!moly, which 1 Mortgages, Affidavits, I are the generll symptoms of Dyspepsia, will . Powers of A ttorney,Notes I iYnish, as a natural consequence of its cure. and Bills of Exchange, CO,STIVENESS, by cleaning the whole 1 ! Receipts nnd Releases. length of the intestines with a solvent process. IT TELLS YOU The Laws for the Colleetien4 of Dans, with. the Stets" ' and without violence ;'all violent purges leave the - bowels costive within two days. utes of Limitation, and FEVERS of all - kinds. by restoring the blood , Et:anent and kind of pop.; to a regular circulation, through the process erty Exempt from Exienz' of perspiration in such cases, and the thor- tion in every State, laugh solution of all intestinal obstrucHon in :IT TELL YOU How to make an Assignment . others. 1 I l _Properly, With forms for The Life Medicines have been known to -IComposition With Credit.; cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three ors, and the Insolvent _i YOU The legal rebtHone etistin . weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by re- 1 Laws of eiee State. g moving local inflammation from the finiscics IT TELLS i and, ligaments of the joints. . between Guardian and' DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and .. W I ard, Itester anti Airz, . strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they prentice, and /sandbar operate most delightfully on these important 4 and Tenant • . organs,and hence hive ever been found a cur. IT TELLSIYOU What constitutes Libel an't min remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Slander, and the Law at ' Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn- to Marriage Dower, the' tags of the bowels the slimy matter ta, which I Wife's Right in Property,' these creatures adhere. Divorce and . Alimony. - ItTELLSIYOU The Law for - Mechanics' SCURVEY, ULCERS, - and INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect purity which these I Liens in every State, ant LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the Naturalization bare' the humors. 1 1 of this conntly, and haff - SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM- TELLS OU The Law Concerning Pen.: - to comply with the ' FLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the IT fiulds - thaffeed the skin, and the morbid state sions and how to obtein • of which occasions all eruptive complaints, i one, and the Pre-Emptiore sallow. cloudy, and other disagreeable coin- ' Laws to Public Lands. plexions. , ,;, IT TELLS troy The Law of Patents. trifle The use of tliFse Pills for a very short time, I 1 mode of procedure in Wiz will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, fere:ace - . 1 taining /Me, With Infer: / and a striking'improvement - in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU- . I Lord-TableAsstgentent. of Feeci -) ENZA will always be cured by one dose, or IT TELLS TOU Haw to make your Wilt ate,/ Lby two in the ivorst cases. i / how to Administer on an 1 PILES.—The original proprietor of- these _.. Estate, with the law and'. Medicines: was cured of Piles of 35 years -, the requirements' thereuf standing, by the use ofthe LIFE MEDICINES _ .4: in.every State. 'alone. . . lIT TELLS YOU The meaning of-Law a rea& 1 FEVER AND AGUE.--For thie scourge of 1 in general use. and el• - ; ~ , the Western gantry, these Medicines will be plains to you the I , 1 1 2 .. .. e, Execnti tonnd a safe, speedy, and certain remedy,— 1 g n . 'Other medicines leave the system 'subject •to • - I '...--tkail Pow , - - s '" '' h: 1. ,y„ , -' --- ; cs alt fit ate" iell " of wan ~ , a return of the'disease—a cure by tbeseMed- I j icines is permanenrair THEM, ne SATIMED, - - -/ -.. T ---" -- 'lt their lerms are - "ii • AND RE CURED. : IT TEV" i - 81 1** 1 b ' thei iili. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM- ~.--,../. • I ' - alivre edoes am hard, Sharp, d'i r tf7 , • PLAINTS.---Genenil Debility, Loss of Appe- --•- blfsit d feathery, t e, !es ..,, the, and Diseases of Females—the Medici vf • ~ aaga " no cal ; hues bettAiiiti have been used with the most benefici - ' censer ~,- -t , . U. ji,.. - prope e rout , - Ganeial . ly 'apf.ilt• • salts hi cases l of this descriptiprty-Alits L. -. .. ile t m rpm outs - single 4oples *III be se - ti * - qini - Evil, and Scoribla. to its worst f9ne re in the mild yet powerful actio es.,Nervous ' eie, the .Briti.V paid, to Rae Farmer, Medicines. Nigh ni , nu kinds, Man of Besineravellieee-- tom_ . ..,., to 4,triLlt. er,,FefileiikirVir. watt er: ..,,,, - Debility, Nervous Comp aintnin, Colic, are 8, on t recetee .. ,„uird of Trade has lbeligtnt fit' palpitation of the itil llty \binding , t o t e . 4'- ~.. them -for . die 'use of seafaring-. , . _, ~ speedily cured . 1 tA sEs.—Petions whose i u , - . ' „'''..... .i , ' '.... , MER runn -CURTI ka ave - beeorne impaled, t'e n ,,,.,i, ---. ' -EVE RY ClTlztr.i.:- 1 - rrti "- of Msacrar, wietr'iWfthhelii That - , ' E ii:ii rt iver l ' injudicious use , , a perfect core ; as , _ ,_ , 1. ___, _ it , _ , d of Soltdifltrog, Medicines MY to give , ' I RV, Y 6 "" 0 the grOtin -- '.., -,.^..' eradicate from the 65-stein. , % t suret4eqh,e reetelivAr. 4 77 -,,,;„,„; a „,, retiffuttoiti - n_litbdiq teemyt7, - infinitely, sooner ~. ss, A ler ,Aki";. erec t 4v. , ......, —Fla SP --a-- ... , ,,, , ,,t , tvitil preparations U. "" Y.'- II sal the 1 i ,teettothe`T* l 7 4l Prepared and sold by mom II _ i ' --, - '-- r "' - -- t 3.35 ,. - - . l, .l, - . 'Ter ett i A t''' 13 / 4 -- - _, . • - -,, -' , 13 - - z _ ..„ and condact.a -Vacherie Institute: ProtAomders, 8.-LEWIS; gsq.; the Co . SOL ; aridpritbably bb' th e Six perintendent's ortbiadjoining,Vouifttiii • " 1,t,1s vtrg imlw tent thatStudento be - Pref.! eat. the commencement, and . : kelt - tie - trnd the Alose thi erra: A 'record iff eaeli pit's attendance Will belipt; aid.rilinrtteent to - eitt4Tidtvis.;,: - it nepects Ass auttconvertient trs, ticaufffut isn‘lieniqty Incation,,thorongkontlical and syinternnlie, iiterructior' efficient -OA pate , sts'ong auid mvble_inceatives Ala institution .ae knowledget no•inpaiori an?few equals; The in -tercourse of the,students with each other and with the Instructors is expected to Conform to the courtesies,.and . proprietiei of- cultivated society: ' Their'atimissicat :to _the Institution and enjoymenV,Of hs privileges. imply a ,sa cred contract oh'their part _promptls to ob.. serve. its Regulations. • A. copy ofthese Is fur nished to each sindeat and tonformitirtolheru is indispensible to cchstinuitice *lb.; Itistitu- For.further itArtaation Addiett 045, PRISE' CIPAL; Klysses, Pa. Or THE JAPANESE ENii3A.Bgt AT PH!LADELtiIIIriI. N-E.W,:!.9 0:0.D. PYI $O.O - 8.0E11.74 , JIISt 1 eCeiYid so. gitensicc "iitock:or tYy omingCcunti F t iciur. ,Any.one deeirOni o getting a better article or • . - FLOUR, !itiless-profil khan , at any other store in town, • will de well to call at _ SPENegIt'S ALSO, • PQR}C, Atka/. and any other article in the line of PROVIS IONS constantly on band. , Deductions made to those that buy at Wholciale. GROCERIES - of all ddscriptiaiii,.,Also DRUGS, AIEPI9LNES,; - PEAFVMERY, &6.; 4c., Patent Medicines of most all kinds. Those wishing,Dr. Deland Kennedy's Medical Dis- eovery will 6no it at SPEI4CER'S. 11•1.11_ _ MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS .AND' THOM% BITTERS. BE =ME STO' KEW - 1.7- .''...",,:.:.•,..,.,...._...,..,,,..,...._.,.„....-„,,,_:„. I: ::.: '..- LI AND:"''' . ... ; - 113001:0, r Ili, I n°tic L IslCi S ir Vitt Ade - - 41314 ati4nociewed Eitudirw g t .I rllß' z • 1;6. ea Stock of GOO-0 OFFERED i S OtTER.COUNTIt The asibitment 'DRY GOODS, Hats and Caps, Blots 4* Shoes, 11,06 W ARE, OROOIC-E4tr dROC.ERIES 1 and PnOVISIONa, I am !determined to sell goods as folit:lti they cantbe purcbaged Wellaille.. lug pure fdr easlic nolienti or Interest to pay, abdselling a !argent:lcount for MOLDY PAY, I m i ni ettabled to SlfAre life tgtq> Profits with my custocnetg. 13avin4 made arrangements soniti:of the best houses in the. city, geoiji will trtt.::. Nippeo to too ennnblinoi me constantly to offer the LAttil4 STYLES end BEST 'QUALITIES of Goodi . BEST ItIOLD AND SILVEE , VATi7llEit kept en blind for-Sale. Pedltrs supplieit . ttlt reasonabl4 terms; CASII FOR GOOD LUMBER AND SLIM I HAVE ESTABLISHED A. - BRANCH STORO At Elli'sburg . undar the name and style of srucrecoNs & PE where a 0431PLETE 'GENERAL' ASSORT.; MENT wit Le constantly , kept on hand: C. E. StitIRTAL Oswayo, April 2, 18a0.-Iy,e4k. 50,000 Copies already Soldi 1 EE ENE WM 111 Y r;. gal WI MEE 111111/1 =I - : MS a, - • t it uj.e4 =I LI El 111
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