INSE Eil :, El V 100. 4 10 .4.W.40 . 41101e. i efic a n . . . 4176 „ . gir.et.*folltwlngfecal,.itrirrecent ntiur ttiti along tge,llEmdsotne as - I int or •-•-,:nituient-the-ileititty:Ofthestnut Hill is 'a Went, etjtiiii; to titii c tifleibreibing'inathine -- ire . imparted. wet, aatYl4 - . 7of-bologrias made .- -ltdifiliirinituid tracked Wheat.' - AMotir , ' • - the gueStiaablishinent—of whom very - 1 . ttheeit. nitty:::.iboard-:ut water-cure for • surroundings itsThydritit I A Eellil;:. Colonel -COI. - -igatiklielt-totaryof.atiture, arid has ai r leiknessifnr botany that_ takes him oe-,. 'tong; lizil4:4)yi,the grant-hittgerou*r i thOt,oynan . o.t4 that beau 4S4lid !Colonel , saunters thus . poployed,,.liecopibi CS prottivit-V-pleasure; and sees in every -'weed•that:growsu beauty: invisible to peo, Acia are, anchored down to dooPiforiititkblick: I»uies by the pon- T ckrosity,of.worfdly cares. A few !norm . ifg - S - ; - tfgo - - jibe -: . enhinefF,Was ,hplanizing as and at-the same time listening, erectis:gkigus, to an accerdoan which a ilreatiVliiik - Was playing upon an ttzt;:fence tail .: The . Coluuel's eye. a mu liftervKardS, was arrested by a re- Lti44 - liiiiehinfea of racl pli ylletm peltat tiotatif fenns if;' or - Mandrake, as known-iu•the Old:Testatnent and by non . ..hotiintiji3Oetipje, - Tlle:stifig.tiri - un its &I fiiotitallt:Was the - fruit of that plant, '`ti single speeimen, amber ju hue, Dud ex• treiliatic in oder. Tile' Coionel '- lute • prize skirting the borders of a determined to secure it. 'i'• 3i~.ieteristie of all truly great. minds, i - 41fr-`spurtl -- - no • a Groner 'formed tbe idea - than he set- - about its. .execution.. He , •I• tkity..4quatted upon the edge of the stag tianti.diteli,•skilitully established an equi: poise by, keeping. the - cciiter of gravity over the'liauc, and 'cautiously emended for the prize. But alas fur the - uncertainty Di - bum-ant itien'huious leaned over the ditch to pluck mandrake upon the opposite margin, he.lust his balance, the nether patl!trliistinmentiouables burst with a loud report,. his spect:ieles fell-from his nose, and extending his hands to protect that organ from the mud, he plunged his ~,hantis,wrist &el)* -jin the Dozy bottom.— .':\Vitho.ni - hist.spectaeles, the. Colonel was 38 press,.as the baiies is the wood. lie reo: e ajuedliis eqiiilibrium at last, and set about some means of repairing damages. iroillifs,purpose he pulled a large clus -aer of-weeds, and commenced the opera-j tion.ofremovirig the mud from his sleeves. Ille:Roloners. - Misfurtuties, however, were not yet cotplete. .-B is hands and arms -3-Avere-seized with a violent itching. that Biro p to -execute a as scu t fully „tiqual.to that performed by the learned Prince Albert. Supposing himself attacked by aswarm of mosilus tiai,:llie, CohOnel_strucli wildly out with both his hands, only :to increase the ill tensisy of his torture. Most unfortunate .&ly,-while thus gyrating, the. Colonel dis, ';:covered his spectacles, - thow-li with one of the glasses broken out. By adjusting these - upon his nose, he was enlightened - as .to, the -cause of his misery. The weeds • ...with-which he bud wiped the mud from hiS•kands were stinging-. nettles. The , ''Colonel, 4 this discovery, said something emphatic, and started far "the place of where, by an application of : luegar to the inflamed parts, he was re -...atored to his normal condition. When - lie.- - teXt goes botanizing, the Colonel in t• euits -- to tie his spectacles around the ~..bitelt- O f'his head. Gentlemen similarly ..•. • .. , situated. will do well to make a nute." TO.,2!ERSONS- OUT OF EMPLOY...WEN:I' GEMS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE MACHINE.—We will give - a --, Continis - sion, or wages at from .s2;:t to . $6O .1. per nsahth, and expenses p tid. This is a new Machine. and to simple in its construction that a child of 1U 3-ears can learn .to 'opera - te .it by 'half an hour's instruction. It is-equal tt any-Family SeWing .)lachine. in use, and. ,the price is buy Fifteen tio:lars. Persbui wishing an Agrncy will .address • t ' 'J: \. BOYLAN', ' , • Erie Sewing Machine Corn'y ollin. THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CAS II PAID FOR WHEAT, AND ALL OTHER. KINDS OF . G:ATN, MILL. Feed, ,-..vonakintlron hand and for sale,. WLIO LE SA LE awl RETAIL ... ' at fair . prices Coudersport; Sept: 4,- 1860, NOTICE. 11 - -.!..r.Homag L. YOUNG;_ of Cincimrt•i. :A:Hamilton County, State of Ohio. hare, in ; - dike form oft I.tw, eon tinted and appointed ROBERT K.- Youso. Esq:, of Sylvania, Potter County,, Pa...my Attorney for me and in my -name, and fur my use. to collect by suit or :otherwise. and upon payment to him to re for,: by releaseuutler seal—or other „Wise:, all debts or demands whatsoever due „Ine ! !, : . . . . .. . • . s '._. Whatsoevertny,sairt Attorttny shall lawful]) do in" the premises, I do hereby confirm, the saite,tts if I,..was personally pre.ient anti did :3iie:E4ine;: , -- ~ ,-... 7110 ES. L. yOpyc. . NOTICE. P. A. STEBNINS, haring'sord out his slam. of Goods, is desirous of. elositig 'up his busi :pesi •-. 'petsons indebted to. him ere re questid_to: ettll 'immediate iy end :settle 11101 oterootits. _ His, books' *ill be tOtincr at the 'Stet. of E, N: STEBBINS' & BRO. -` A- RR. I L - • - OF TUX JAPANESE EMBASSY NEW GOO-DS SPENCER'S. ...JUST receiving nn"extensive "stock:of Wy °ming Cc unty Flour. Any one _tlesirons: . . o getting a--better article of - - FLOVR at leis profit than at any other store•in town will de well to caltat ALSO, PORK.- MEAL and - any *other article in the line of PROVIS IONS constantly on hand. Deducticius made to those that buy at ;Wholesale. GROCERIES of descriptions. 'Al§o Patent Medicines of most all kinds. Those wishing Dr. Duland Kennedy's Sledical Dis- corers, will find it at CUARLES .lA'Nti LNG, BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, ibehreen Main and West Streets, Coudtrspurt; Pa., is pre pared to do all kinds of work in his line, on tt,e , moA reasonable terms. Produce taken in payment. 12:36 Election Proclamation. PURSUANT to nn act of the General sombly of the Commonwealth of Penosvl- vania, entitled "An Act relating to the elec tions of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of:Inly, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and .thirty-nine, P BURT, Sheriff of the county of Potter, Pennsylvania; do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county afore.-.itid, that a Gene- ral Election will be held in the said county of Potter on the second Tuesday' (lith) of October, 18G0. at which time State it nd County Officers us fohow are to be elected, to wit: One r poNon for Governor of the Com monwealth- of Pennsvlv2uia. 0.,e person for gember of Congress to representt he District composed of the Counties of Centre. Clinton, Lycouting, Nairn, Potter and Sullivan. Two persons for lettliters of the House of Representatives of the General Assem bly of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the county - of Tioga, to represent the counties c I Tioga and Pot•cr. One person for Prothonotary and Clerk the Courts of the Cilutitv UfPotter, One-person for Register and Recorder the County of Potter One, peniou for Coroner of . the 'county Potter.' One- person for Treasurer of the Coun ty of Potter. ' One prson for Commissioner' of the county of Potter: One perbou fur Auditor of the county of Putter. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the,l3th seclion of the aforesaid act I am directed, that every per,:on, excepting Justb'es or the Peace, who holds any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Gov ernment of tha United States or of this State, or of any,city.or incorporated district. wheth er a commissioned officer or otherivise, a sub ordinate officer or agent, whO is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive dePartment of this State or the 'tilted States. or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Con gress and nf the State Legislature, and of the select and cominon council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district. is .by law incapable of holding or e"xereising, at the same time dhe ,office or appointm , •ut of Jude. Inspector, or clerk of any eb•ction in this Cotuttionwealth. and that no Inspector or Judge, or other officer of any such election' shall be eligible to-any office then.to be voted for. . Also. that in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly. entitled. "Au Ait relating to elections and for other purposes," approved April 161.11, - 1860, it is enacted that the afore said 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any military officer or llorough of ficer from serving as- Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of.any general or special eiecl,rou in this Co.T mottwealth.., . . It is further directed that the meeting of the returr 'edges at the Court House in Con port to nrake out the general returns, shall be on the-first Friday Succeediag the general election, Which will be - the 12th day of Ooto ben The return Judges of Potter and Tioga cminties shall Meet at the Court House' in the Borough of Wellsboro'. in the county of Tiogn, on Tuesday, the 16th d.ty of.OctOber, 1839, to make return for Aleruber:, of As•sembly. Ttie retoM Judges of Lyemning., Centre, Clinton. Mifflin,•Stillivan and Potter counties, shall meet at ,Williainsport, in the Cdunty of Lye= ing, , om Tuesday the 16th day of Octo ber; to make return, for Member of Congress. Mil I - also hereby make ktic wn and give notice that the place: , fur, holding the aforesaid gen eral election in the several town-Mips and borcaiglis within the-conuty, of Putter. are as follows. to-Wit: For the township of Abbott, at the Germa hia Hotel, in said township. 'For the township of Allegany, nt the school house hear the place foriherly owned by Ches ter. Andreirs. in said township. . For the township of Bingliani, at the' house of A. R. Lewis. ih said township. For the township of. Clara, at the Echool house near Sala.Sterens'. in said township. For the thwaship of .E,ulalia, at the New Court House in the Borough of Coudersport.- For the township of Genesee. at the house formerly o&upled,by S. S. Ittlico; in burg. For_the. township of Harrison, et the howa recently occupied by ha Bartholomew, in said township. - - - .:tIT ,PI3IL-AtiELPEtI'A. SPENCER'S DRUGS, - IJEDICEsTES, PERFII3IgRY, &c., &c., kg SPENCER'S . . . For tite4oWniktplOt- - Rebrttoit: the',school house No. near'Elenryltalia Lilt lield .For the township of Rector, attiteSUnder. lin school ho - use, in said township:,; For. the township of lionter, -at :the ichool hoitse near. Jacob Peet's, in'aiid . Tor- the township of JaCkstinitit the 'house formeely: occupied by Nerdatnin,Bar4,e,- now 31.-Clapp.l,:in said .township, • For the township "of Kea tingiaithe ',house of Pliny Harris ,- in-said .- totinshiP4 - - Fur the township ofos - -wayOnatllte;V'entre school house, in said towriship. - ,, For the township of Pike; at the -hot= of Riijah,Johnson, in said toWnship.. For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the school house in said township. . • For the township of Portage, at;-the •Sizer school house, in said township.- For- the town.hlp -of Roulet, at.the- school hiiuse near George Weiruer's,• in- said town= . For the township of Sharon, at - the Sharon Cf titre school tioase. near John Voorhees'. For the township of Sweden, at the house of Asenath Taggart, in said township. • For the .township of Stewardsoti, at •the house of John - S. Clark: in said township. .For the township of Summit, at the house 'formeNy occupied by Uel Cook, now Jona than Redson, in said township - For the township of Sylvania, at the school house near J.-M. Rees'. -in said township. 7 • For the township of• Ulysses. at the honse of Atlas Bennett in said township. - • '- For the township of West Branch: at the house of S. M. Conable. in said township. •: . For the township of Wharton., at thelouse of Stephen Horton, in said township. • ' •, For the • Borough of Condcrsport, - , of the Court House in said Borough. - Given under my hand, this pthr day of September, A. b. 1860. - WM. F. • BURT, Sb eriff. Coudersport. Sept 12, ISCO. . JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS ABOVE. we Present you With a perfect like ness of rezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange : ttec Nation. that mice ruled 3 , lexico. You will find a fulraeconnt of him and his people in our Pamphlets-and - Almanacs—to be had gratis, frai the Agents' for these Pills. ,Theinventor and manothcturet - of "Tad: son's . Mountain Hell, has. spent . the greater part of itts lite in traveling,. having ,visited nearly every country in the. worid.— Ile spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Moun ains and of Mexico, and it Was thus that the " MorxrAlN. Ilnen PILLS" wrre.discovered. A ?ery-interesting account of liis adventures there. you Will find - in our Almanac and Pamphlet. • 'lt is an eztablished fact, that all di: eases arise from 13111 3 1710; BLOOD': The blood is the:life! and When any foreign or unhealthy :natter gets mixed' with it, it is at once distributed to every organ. of the body. Every nerve feels the poi Son, and all the vitalorguns quickly complain. - The stow- Itch will not digest the food perfectly. The. liver ceases to secrete a sufficiently of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulatiOn is feeble. The lungs bocome clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a cough=--11114 411 from a slight impurity at the fountaiu-head of life—the Blood ! As it you h:nd'.throuvn Some earth, for instance, in a pure siring. from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few Minmes the whole coarse of the stream bt:comes disturbed and discolored. As quick ly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the paSsages.be- COmeolistructed; and unless the.mbstruction is removed. the lamp of life soon dies out. These Mils n9t only purify-the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body ;they are therefore, unrivalled as a . CUM ' ft Blab US' MS EASES, Liver Complaint. Sick Headache,' &c. 'This Medeeitte expels from the blood 'the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasautindeed, is, it to us, that we are Ole to place within your reach...a, medicine like the Mountain Herb rills," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts,-through the blood aind fluids of the body, and Cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush_ of beauty and health. Judson's Pills are the Rest Reinetill in ex• ;deuce for the Allowing Comp/alit te: Bowel Complaints, Debility. Inward Weak ness, Coughs, Colds, Cbe.it Diseases,'Costive ne:s. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Head aches, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation. Piles, Stone and Gravel, .Secondary Symp. " - tout,7. • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINES ! Females who value health , should'ue‘er he without these Pills. They purify. the lalo - ed, remove obstructions of all kinds , cleaned the skin of all pimpled and blotches, and"-bring :the rich colorof health to the . plao'clieek. taz• The Plants:and Ilerbs . of which these ?ills-are made, were discovered-in a rery sur prising- way among the ."Teeticans, a tribe -of 1 -,Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Alnianac• of I onr Agent,-and you will read with- 'eclight. the very interesting account it contajns of - the cnitttss 3 .l el the Aztecs. Oliserie,--The Nonntain Herb Pills tare put - up ice 1.-',enutijul Wrapper.- Eaelt-box tains 40 pills, ware, nit at 25 rents per box. .411 genuine, bare the signature of ..' :1(1115 7 0.2V f r- CO.: on each box. ..B. JUDSON & CO, SOLE PROPRITORS, No. 50 Leonard Street, NEW YORK. Agents Wanted always—Address as aboVe.. [ADVERTISEMEVT.] For the INSTANT ASTHMA - RELI r EF iiri t3 rt PER 4 .. ANN .E; of this clistressing comp . laiut, our FENDT'S BRONCHI air CIGARBTsi'S, - . l ' Uncle by C. B. SE.YMOUIt & CO.; 407:.N.AS SAU STBEET,..N. Y. Price $1 per bax; sent free by_post. SOB. SALE AT ALI, DRWGGIBTEL opo,v.*Aaßm SONS Marintlicturers end Denier • ' 11-00 : letattit FiNpiNes, - 101,61. ES 4i. ACID AS 1 1• 4.2i;,.* • 7. Kerner of lain and AIM Streets, • • ' * - WELLSVILLE IT: 1% ' RREN'S' WA NEW 8001 - :&: SNOB STO.IIE; tllain';Street, (itead:y'oppoaite. Bahitch' `• '&.Bros! Grdcery.) Wellsville, A 11 67 yhaily Co., N. - • BOOTS ANDIHES CHEAPER THAN'EVERI Terns Cash Only: TH°Proprietors of the above establishment having just returned from New York with a largO and splendid stoOt. of .BOOT - S, SHOES, • lk.tatigT,lffiroings, &t:, . . amnow offering t. e sainept prices much lower than they have e‘er before been offered: . _ _ Owing to our snperaradvamtagcs_in N. Y. .City,we amenahlhd tO pnrchase goods at much . lower rates than dt.herhOus4 ih the sameline. Haying an Agent lin the market in New York City, we are enabled from time to time to take advantage of the rise and all of the .market, and.thus-obtaiu goody at very low figures. It is only 'necessary to call, to be convinced' of the above acts! Strict attentionl paid to orders. A call is Illspectfully .. • GEORGE T. WARREN & SON Wellsville. JUUH 20. 1860.-20. What Everybody Wants. THE FAMILY DOCTOR =0 SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY 'OItTAINED FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE IN • "ALL FORMS. PROFESSOR 'BERRY S. TAYLOR, M. D IT TELLS YOU how to attend upon the sick, And how to cook fur thew; 'how to prepare Drinks. Poultices, &c., and how in guard against infeetion fruni Contagious Diseas7 , _ es., • . f the various diseases of Children, ate giVes the •. best and simplest mode' of treattnelo, during.: Teething.. Convulsion', Vaccination, Whooping cough, Measles, ..te. 'he symptom§ of Croat," , - , 'holera Infammu, Colic 1 Diarrhoea, Worms. Scan ! ed Head, Ring'wo r in , Chicken-pox &c., an d gives von he best reme dies for their. cure. The symptoms of Fever and ' Agee, and Billiousi Yel low, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest reniedies for their cure. The symptoms of Influenza. Coitsumption, Dyspepsia, .Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism. - Lumbago, Erysipelas, &c., and gives you the best remedies fur their cure. - The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Chol era,. Small-pox. •Dysen i tery. Cramp, Diseases of] the Bladder. Kidricss, and Liver, and the best rem ' edies for. their cure; The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps . . Neuralgia. Apo : ;den Paralysis, the va rious Diseases o f t Ile ! Throat, Teeth, Ear, and : Eye, and the best reale- j dies .for their cure. The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice. Piles. Rupture. Disease§ of the Heart, . , liemmorrhag,e, Venereal Diseases. and Elydropho j bill; . and give§ the best remedies •for their cure. The best and simplest treat , merit for Wounds, Broken - - 71ues - ,,nd Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw Fever 1 Sores, White Swellings, Ulcers, Whitlows. Boils. E Scurvy, Burns and Scrof ula. • Of the' various" diseases - of Women. of Child-birth, and of Whites, Barrenness, &c., ,&e. and - gives the best and:simplest:remedies for _ 1 theirlure. , I' , , • :-:- _ The work is:Written in plain language, free from medical terms so as to be easily-under stood,:while its simple recipes may soon save you many times thelcost ;V' tho book. It is printed i4l clear arid open type; is illu-stra tad With appropriate engravings, and will be forwardedto your address. neatly bound and postage paid,. on rec l eipt of $l.OO. IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU T IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELIS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU " {~ . . SIOOOA YEAR' m e a t t ri d e b; enterprising men everywheie, in :selling the above work; -ns oun inducements to all such are veryliberal. For'single copies of the . Book, - or for terms to agents, with athoinformation. applyici or address, JUAN 4. POTTER, Publishor i . -.lip. 417 &meow - Street. • . Philadelphia. Pa. 35-Smo, CLOCKS, WATCHES k JEWELRY, LEANED and REPAIRED at the shortest lJ notice, by - the subscriber, at the sign of The Elig Watch. one door east of tbe Post Office. Thakful fur past favors, he ; will endeavor to merit a fontinnance of the sa`tue by strict attention to the wishes of his cus tomer/. _ ikkeeps hod and for sale ag9od assortment of WATCHES,'arnong Which may be found some of those excellent time-keepSrs manufactured by the' American Watch COM.. pony, at Waltham. Mess., and 'known' by the name of .4 AMERICAN LEVERS"; also, De inched Levers. Lepines Sec Also, BEALS' PATENT REVOLVERS, manufactured by Remlilgton fls.Sons,—all of which will be sold vary low for cash. j C. Ff. WARELNER. Vciiidgiskort Aqg 1860.,47." lag POTTER lOTA:NAL, is EITALIStign Evsirr Tuuip.atcom atomise, BY • L. , : . ..,M l O l 4 , qhase,. To vrbonvall Letters - 114 d Communications sbeakd be ad4ressed, - toisectqe attention: TernielioLuvariably in Advance: , '!. 10)1,25_ per •-'AND t fiv - ;TO AitßEilrf ii TAMA, Having triken-fho Shop for n k e.rty - o clop d, = 'P. - D. CATLIN, ATI Clark's Crirners, two tailes North of Couddivort, Pa.. I WILL riI_ANITEACTURE all kind 4 of . Chairs 8,1 aabtnet'Airare f such a CANE, -'soil IVI'NDSO It gnaw, - •CANE-SEAT lI,OSTON „ROCKERS ; • SEWING and T4BLEHAIRS, . - SMALL ROCKING CHARS, OFFICE and BAR-1:00.11 CHAIRS. BUREAUS, - SECRETARIES. • IiARDROPES, • • Tables, • Wash-Stands, Lounge., Cribs, 1 • - Cradles • , • Clnunon and Cottage Bedsteads. Repairing dnne on' the shortest notice, and in the most workmanlike manner. ' lING N done immediately: and to order. All orders promptly attended to. Please give me a call, and examine fur yourself! ALFJEI - 4 MAN I'ANIA, 3ltirch 26. 1860.-28: y.l' -illimbfacturer. HOSTIITTER'S STOMACibIiTERS. IT is:a fact that, nt some{ period, everymem "her of the human family ik subject to disease •tft distiirbanee of the bo ily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of good common sense. th 4 may be able so to regulate the system as t,6, secure. permanent health. order to accopiplish this desired object, the true course to `pursue is certainly that which will produce' a natural state of things at thelea:t hazard If vital strength and life. Fm thisiturpose, Dr. Hostetter has in troduced to this country apreparatiou hearing his flame ' wnich is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for yetirs, giving satisfac tion to all who have us •d it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon tie 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 tem to triumph over dis•mise. . For the cure of Dyspepsiii, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite. or ally Bil , ions Complaints; arisjug Erdal a morbid inaction I' of the Stomach or uowels4 rroducing Cramps, Dysentery, Colie, Cholera iMorbus, &c., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery oti flux, so generally' contracted by new settlers. and caused prinL cipally by the change of water and diet will be speedily regulated by la , brief use of' this preparation. Dyspepsia, k disease which is I probably. more prevalent,' in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which, may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs. canj be cured without tidl by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT- ' TERS, as per directions On the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters orsonte kind- themwhy not use an ar ticle known to beit All nations have I their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthener of the system in general; and j among them all there is not to he found a more ' healthy people than the Gdrunins. from whom I this preparation emanatedj based upon scien tific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. FEVER AND AncE.—Thiil trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man.red tieing to a mere shadow l in a short time, and rendering him physicallY and mentally useless, can jbe driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWN ED BITTERS. Further, bona cf the above stated diseases eon be contracted. even in ex-, posed situa ions, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they aciither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render unnecessary any change of diet. or taterimption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint removedaq speed ily aS is consistent with the .production of a thoe.iligh and permanent chre. For Persona in Advanced Years, who are suf fering from an enfeebled constitution and in firm body, these Bitters arc invaluable as a restorative: of strength ant vigor, and need only be tried - to be appre inted. And to a mother... While pursing tbesS. Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's Hour-' ishment is, inadNuate to the demands of the child, consequently her stOngth must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Itistetter's•Stormich Bitter,i is needed to im part temporary-strength an vigor to the sys tem. = Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their phylsiciun, Who, if he is acquainted with the rhino of the Bitters, will. recommend their use id all cases of weak, Bess. - ' - Caul lOn.—We cantioq thepablic against using pny'o£She many imitittioas , or counter. eits, but ask- for HOSTETrER'S CELEBRATED STOM - ACII BITTERS;,and see that each bottie has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter'& Stomach Blue's' blown on the side el the ba#tle, and stamped on the metallic cap-covering the cork, and ob serve that our autopraph signature is on the label. Ear Prepared . and sold b' HOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa.:and old by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada Son* America, and (Ter- SMITH & JONES, Conclemiort. A. COREY & EON. Ulys4ee. H. LYMAN le CO., Roulet. .1 , POWELL & CHAPIN, Rtflgeway. LUCUTS 'WILCOX. Buena Vista. C.% . Executors' 'Notice. ,ETTERS TESTA3Ip;ThRY •to the last j, will and , testamentof Usonos Gain taw, late of Ulysies townsh;lp, rOtter cettirity, deceaSed, haling been granted . to the, ender- Aigned; all . persons indebted to the said estate will make immediatepaiment, and those bar.; ing claims against the same wilkpresent them, duly authenticated for setthitnent. A! A. GRIDLEY:""'"""°"' ) W M. GRIDILY, j Virsgefil ,ra.s. APE. / 7 x /891-49* 1:~~r : CHEAPEST: - SEVE I: • . €135;00 Pays for Tbition in S ingle . and Book-Xeeping, Writing, C,n uitne , tic and Lectures. ' Bcfard S weeks $2O, si t WI, Tuition $35, eui expenses $62. Usual time from 6 to 10 weeks, dent, dpori graduating,' is guarnnt, tent to manage the "books or any and . qualified'to earn a salary of f rc $5OO to $14000: Studenta'eater at any time---N0 Review at pleasure. . . • First Premiums-For Best Businett for 1859. : redeived ey Pittsburg, - Phi and Ohio Ste Fairs. Also, at the Fairs of thci Union for the past feat ta,;, Ministers' Sons Teceived at' - 'or Circulars, Specimens and f to.tv of,tLe College. inclose five let to F. W. JENKNS, Pittsbun 11:101y* - 110 W I) ASSOCiA PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution. established .Entlownsent, for the Retie of the ski limed, elided Virulent and Diseases; and csperiallg for the Cun ea . ses of the Sexual Organs. NILEADeI t C itg L S A u D r g V e l o C ti E v e a t i‘ gr(l . 1 letter, with a description of their cc (age, occupation, habit., of life, &c., cam's of eitretne poverty, Medieine free of charge. -. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spei and other Diseases of the on the NEW REIIEDIES employed, pensary, sent to the afflicted in seal envelopes, 'free of charge. Two i Stamps for postage will be acceptabl Address, DR. J. SNILLIN HOU Acting Surgeon, HoWard Associatit South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. der of OM Directors. . EZRI D. HEARTWELL, GEO: F'AIRCIIILD;Secretary. EON STD Drain siboir-e . Third dOUIDERSPORT, Di. W. MANN, PROPMEM BOOKS, 1111 , 4'5, VALI BLANKS DOCKETS- . . LF,DGERS,- :DAY:DOOKS . RECEIPT-D MEMORANDUMS,, PASS-ROOKS, DIARIES,. • PORTI:01:108, .RERBARIUMS, LETTEPAiOt -• INVOICE. •. Greek, Latin, French and German Books. - A 11- School Books used in the kept on hand ; or immediately when, desired Magazines or any Periodicals suppli desired. A good assortment of 'Paper, 'Env Pens and Inks. Also, of-Wall-Papers, ing Materials, Water Colors,-.c. BIBLES; TESTA I. PRAYER:4 HYMN Books, of vitriol MUSIC•BOOKS AND SHEET4EISH Slates, Ruler,s, Rack- - Gammonjloan Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kind in exchange fur Books, '• (11. OLNISTE D -t;fr , KEL CI TORE can always be found the 0 Cuuking, Box and Parlor S r T 0 "y j - E S Also, 'FIN and SHET-IRAN WAHL! KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH FRYING-PANS ; SAP-PANS, and Ci BONS; Also, Agricultural Implemer such PLOWS, 'SCRAPERS, CUL' ToltS. CORS-SHELLERS, HORSE•' DOG-POWERS, '&e. • - • THEIii_NA 7 0.11 K is well made mud the material good. Goc subsian tier EAVES-TROUGHS put up part of the County—Terms easy. Rear 44111 kinds, including Cush; seldom rt Store on Main Streeroppositethe rincdersport. Aug. I, 785 E NEW JEWELRY STO: RH. BUTTERIVGRTH -having* . himself in `this Boronidi, in the bi recently occupied by Dr. Ellison, on 51. opposite the court house has opened , ELRY ESTABLISHMENT, for the pup( REPAIRING . WATCHES, • - `'CLOCKS { or" • 'JEWEL] some Hating, years' experience in the ness, I feel confident in giving' the publi , ERAL SATISFAETION. ' .The patron' the public is solicited. Eleaae give me Ali work warranted or no pay. A general assoitment of Watches, and Jewelry on band Rill for sale. Coudersport, June,3o, 1859.-48. FOR SALE. MAP, SUBSCRIBER lifts - a Farm, cant 212 acres, 'Which he wishes to sell. noted in the town of-Sweden, about five from the county seat of Potter Co.; Om acres under a good state of improvemel whirl] is groiving ayoung Orchard of kinds of -Fruit; a good Barn and Sk oomfortable ,House, wits water - cove azood Road through it, and is an eel ins neighborhoocE Boil, Red. Shale ; Beech and ,Maple land nearly level ynquestionable. Any person•desiving and cheap' property, well adapted for s . Stack And. Sheep Fqrpf cannot do better. _ •The:subicriber . sell the same because be, is engaged b businees., TER51.4,-A part can be paid down; balance on time. Any communication t. undersigned will berpremptlYanswerid. Addreaa : JOBB B. S311T1 1 ; ' • - .CaulkeriPPr.t; F.PO4F May FIE