The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 27, 1860, Image 4

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THE - WIFIS THAT MEETS C ONE AT - THE
DOOII.
neverltare-my home:a:nay,
llowe'er with othera it may be..- - , , • ,
Whail get, when I come hack,
Welcoming smiles and it hearty smack,
,T,hat.rnakes me love still more and-more
•The. sife.that riteets,ine- at the-door. - •
dfesSis":alwaYs•rieht and clean
A pretty-wifeolud,yat not vain ;
• And wheitS • he singamy fatorite song,
How sure am I.the man is wrong ,
Who weds he rich orr - poor— ,
A wife to meet him at the door.
The little chickens run to meet,
And pick-the, crumbs up at her feet.;
-=OIII Towser licks her proffered hand -
And frolics round her in the Sand;
There's nothing like, I've said before,
The -- Wlfithatlneets - one-at the door.
_ In social ho her smiling flee :„
In every heart n•inis hack a' piece ;
. The gayest. hid that walks the green
Will.tip his 'hat:when she is*seen,
:And hopes to meet, when teens are o'er,
"`Just .I.lch a wife at his own door.
TLIr
_new Dame whicit.Nr:,Douglas has
given . hiniself, "The Liuto Sucker,"
explains the anxiety he has fur some
Meeks past displayed in search of his
Moiher.
FRIGIITENED.--One L. Carleton Belt,
of Scaiboro, Ga., advertises "the best
plantation in Georgia for sale, because lie
has -no confidence in Southern security
under such a leader as Howell Cobb."
IT.is said that "Old Buck" is nearly
demented on account of the treachery he
is every day detecting on the- part of
those who profess friendship: Let the
old traitor groan ; he himself ect the ex
ample.—Sto.fe Sentrizel (Douglas).
TREMENDOUS \VIDE AWAKE DEMON
STRATION IN PIIILADELPHIA.- The
grandest demonstration ever Lad to Pitil
ildelphia took :place Saturday evening.
Over 7.500 Wide Awakes were in line,
iu nuiftuw. The Old Key Stone State
is safe! _
S. E. FLANNICIAN, Esq., Douglas can
didate fur State's .Attorn4, in Illinois,
has issued a etu"d declaring for Lincoln
and Hamlin. Although Mr. Douglas is.
his first choice, he secs no chance what
ever fl:r his election. Ilenee.he goes fur
Lincoln, to put down Distmionism.
Bayard Tliylur presided over an
immense Republican electing on the
ilriirolyivine bat tle-ftelt, at the recent an
niversary of that struggle. There were
hundreds there from Deleware and trcuj
Maryland. John Sherman spoke o.v,
_honTs; -oho: distinguished speakers also
addressed the crowd ; and the utmost
enthusiasm prevailed.
INDIANA.—The Republican blood is'
up in Indiana. The recent gathering at
Imliatiapolis was an immense one—liter-I
ally an outpouring of the people. The
railroads carried 30,000 to it, and those!
who came in by other conveyances swelled
tire number to over 40,000. The prod
cession was very long; in it were owe
eight thousand Wide . Awakes, fifteen;
bands of music, and a wagon drawn by'
forty-three yoke of oxen, with several
large saw logs, with men splitting rails
t1:11 distributing them along the way.
\-411.-.111:111111.*.•
COSTE'tPT FoltPooa NEN —lt seems
natural for a Democrat to hate a poor man.
Wigfall thinks him a criminal ;—Liato
mond calls him a mudsill; Green denou tie
es him as one of the lazzaroni; Johnson
thinks he ought to be a share; am]
Dela
,sun Smith, of Orcg,o6, Joseph Lane's late
partneFin the United States Senate, in a
'lute public speech in Oregon City, said:
" lie had rather be a decent man's nig
ger at the South, than a poor white man
at the North."
1 1i . ihere is a decent man in the South
who wants such a nigger as the author of
this, he will coafer a favor upon Oregon
by sending there for him at once.
IN regard to the next Congressional
Apportionment we would say, the Con
stitution does not fix the number of Rep
resentatives in Congress, but an exiz-ting
taw does fix it at 233, nod that will be
the number to control the next apportion
ment. It is generally exphcted, that the
aggregate population under the present
eIInSUS - Will be found to be between thirty
and thirty, three millions; fur the pur
poses of apportionment, making the con
stitutional deduction for slaves, it will
not probably exceed thirty millions. Di
viding this by 233, we shall have about
125,500 as the ratio for a representative.
A Member will be given to the fraction
in aState that exceeds half the above ra
tio. .
THE 41IGHEST PRICE
FIN CASH
PAID .FOR
AITHEAT,
AND OTHER RINDS OF GRAIN,
CANFIELW MILL.
:Flour, Meal, Feed, &0..
- con.Staritly on hand and forsate,
WHOLESALE' and RETAIL
.
. _ at fair prices,
CandersPorr;-15,e4- 4,715c1).
NOTICE.
- P. A. STEBBINSi having sold out Ms Stock
.ofClot. - ,ek, is desirous or closing up his busi
poe A.ll pemona indebted to_ him are re,
(410, Pr, , lnf. , 4iiiiciAr Dud settle their
.k,:utiks will he found at, the,
irs,e;* -ot - .€l . : h/31`;k , :' lt O. •
A R R I-V AL
OP THE
JAPANESE E1k173..-kSSX
AT. PHILADELPIIIA.
NEW GOODS
SPENCER'S.
JUST. receiving an extensive stock of Wy.
oming Ccunty Flour. Any one deilrous of
TettinT a better article of
FLOUR
at-less profit than at any other store in .town,
will de well to call at
ALSO,
PORK, MEAL
and any other article
.in the line of PROVIS
IONS constantly on hand. Deductions wade
to those that buy at Wholesale.
GROCERIES
of allrlescriptions. Also
DRUGS,
.&c„ &c., tte
Patent Medicines of most all kinds. •Those
wishing Dr. Doland Kennedy's Medical Dis-
covery vv3l find it at
CHARLES MANNING,
BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, :between
is
and West titrects. Coudersport. Pa., is pre
pared to do all kinds of work in his line,
on the - most reasonable terms. Produce
taken in payment. 12:39
Election Proclamation.
FURSUANT to an act of the Gereral As
semi - fly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Act relating to the elec
tions of this Commonwealth," approved the
second day of Jidy, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and thirty-nine, .1, IVNr. F BURT,
Sheriff of the cone ty of Potter. Pennsylvania,
do hereby make known and give notice to the
electors of the county aforesaid, that a Gene
ral Election will be held in the said county of
Potter on the Second Tuesday (9th) of
October, 180. at which time State and County
Of as follows are to be elected: to wit :
One person for Governor of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.,
o.e person for Member of Congress
to representthe District composed of the
Counties of Centre, Clinton, Lycomine,
)iiill - o, Potter and Sullivan.
Two persons fur Members of the House
of Representatives of the General Assem
bly of Penus2,lvania, in conjunction with
the county of Tioua,' to represent the
counties if Tioim and Pot'er.
One person for Prothonotary and Clerk
of the Courts of the County of Putter.
One person tor Registerand Recorder
of the County of Putter
One person for Coroner of the county
of Putter.
One person for Treasurer of the.Coun
tv of Potter.
One person for Commissioner of the
county of Potter.
One person for Auditor of the county
of Potter.
I also make known and give notice, as in
and by the Dth section of the aforesaid act I,
out directed, that every person, excepting
Justices of the. Peace, who holds any office or •
appointment of profit or trust under the Gov
el-uncut of the United States or of this State,l
or of any city or incorporated district., wheth
er a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub
ordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be
employed tinder the legislative, judiciary, or
executive department of this State or the
United States, or of any city or incorporated
district, and also that every member of Con
gress and of the State Legislatnre, and of the
select and comincn council of any city, or
commissioner of any incorporated district, is
by law incapable of holding or exercising at
the same time the office or appointment of
Judge, Inspector, or clerk of any election in
this. Commonwealth, and that nu 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 "An A:t relating to
elections and for other purposes," approved
April I Gth, 13G0, it is enacted that the afore
said 13th section shall not be so construed as
to prevent any military (Aker or Borough of
deer from serving tt Judge, Inspector, or
Clerk of any general or special election in this
Co7r mon sv ealth. .
It is further directed that . the meeting of
the•returt, judges at the Court House in Con
d.ersport to make out the general returns, shall
be on the first Friday succeediag, the general
election, 'which trill be the 12th' day of Outo
her.
The return Judges of Potter nod Tioga
counties shall meet ut the Court Hause in the
Rurough of Wetisboro*, in the county of Tioga,
on Tuesday, the 16E11 day of October, .185 j, to
make return fur Members of Assemble.
The ret...rn Judges of Lycoming, Centre.:
Clinton. Mifflin, Sullivan and Potter counties,
shall meet at Williamsport. in the County of
Lycoming. on Tuesday the I etti day of Octo;
her, to make return fur Member of Congress.
I also hereby make km wn and give notice
that the places fur holding the athresaid gen
eral elehtion in the several townships .and
boroughs within the cunuty of Potter. are is
follows, to-nit:
•
For the township of Ablvatt, at the Gerald
nia Hotel, in said township.
For the township of Allegany, at the school
house near the place formerly owned byThes
ter Andrews, in said township.
For the township of Binglian3, at the house
of A. R. Lewis, in said township.
• For the township of Clara. at the school
house near Sala Stevens', in'said township.
- For the township of
.Enlalia, at the New
Goan House in the Borough of CondempOrt.
ForAhe township of Genesee,-at the - house
formerly oetupied by •S. S. Basco, in Ellis
,burg,
-51
For the township of ttarrison, titre house
recently occupied by ha Bartholomew ; in. said
township,
SPENCER'S
MEDICINES,
PERFU3IEIZY,
SPENCER'S
For the township of Hebron, at. the school
libuse No2s;'netir Henry Ingtahanz's id said
township.
For the township of Flectur, at the Sunder , -
lin.schOol house, township
For the township of Bonier; at 'the .schUol
house hear Jaeob Peet's,_itt said township.
For the township of Jackson, at the house
formerly occupied by Benjamin .Barse, now,
Chappel, in said township. • •
For the township of Eeating r at the house
of Pliny llarris in said 'township.
For the township of ()shiny°, at the Centre
-school house, in said tcionship.
For the township of Pike, at the house - of
Elijah 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 hhuse, in said township.
For the township of Roulet, at the school
house near George 'Weimer's, in said town
ship.
For the township of Sharon, at the Sharon
Centre schuol.,hoose, near John Voorbees'.
For tLe township of Sweden, at the house
of Ascnath Taggart, in said township.
For the township cif- Stewardson, at the
house of John S. Clark, in said township.
For the township-of Summit, at the boost
formerly occupied by Uel Cook, now Jona
than Reason, in said township
For the township of ,ylvania„ . at the school
house near J. M. Rees'. in said township.
For the township of Ulysses, at the house
of Atlas Bennett in said township
For the township of West Branch. at- the
house of 5. 31. Conable, in said township. .
For the township of Wharton, at the house
of Stephen Horton, in said township.
For the Borough of Coudersport, at the
Court House in said Borough.
Given under my hand, this 10th d 4 of
September, A. D. 1860.
WM. F. 131.711 T, Sheriff.
Coudersport. Sept. 12, tSGO.
JUPSON'S
MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS
Alloys. we present you lvith a perfect like..
ness of fezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange
ztec Notion, that once ruled Mexico. You
will find a full account of him and his people
in our Pamphlets and Almanacs—to be had
gratis, front the Agents for these Pills.
The inventor and manufacturer of "Jud
son's Mountain herb has, spent the
greater part of his lite in traveling, having
lisited ',early every country in the world.—
Ile spent over six years 11'11011:7; the Indians of
the Pochy Monti :tins and of Mexico. and it
was thus that the "yl>UNTaty HEIM PILLS "
were discovered. A very interesting account
of his adventures there. you will find in our
Almanac and Pamphlet.
It is on established Tact, that all diseases
arise from
IMPURE BLOOD!
The blood is the lire! and when air foreign
or unhealthy matter gots mixed kith it, it is
at once distributed to every organ of the
body. Every nerve leek the poison, and all
the vital organs quickly tiomplttin. The stout
a,•h 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—and all from a slight impurity at the
fountain-head of life—the Blood ! As it you
had thrown some earth, for instance, in a
pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in
a few minutes the whole course of the stream
becomes disturbed and discolored: As quick
ly does impure blood fly to every part, and
leave its sting behind. All the passages be
come obstructed, and unless the obstruction
is removed, the.lamp of life soon dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but
I regenerate all the secretions of.the body ; they
are therefore, unrivalled as a
CURE L'OR RILID US DISEASES,
Liver Complaint, Sick llentinehe, &c. This
31ctlecine expels front the blood
the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all
the fluids and secretions, pure and fluent,
clearing and resuscitating the vital organs.
indeed, is it to us, that we are
able to place within your'reach, a medicine
like tile "Mountain Ilerb Pills," that will pass
directly to the attlictiNi parts• through the
blood an d fl u id s o f the body, and cause the
sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty
and health-.
Judson's Pills are the Best Remedy in ex.
istence for the j'olloicing Comptaints :
Bowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weak
ness:, Cong,bs, ('olds. Chest Diseases, Cristive-
Dyspep , ia, Diarrhom, Dropsy, Head
aches, liol'gestion, Influenza, Iniltlmmation,
Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symp
toms.
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINES
Fenmles who value health, should never be
without these Pigs. They purify the blood ;
remove oh:at - actions of all kinds, cleanse the
skin of all pimples and blotches, anti bring
the rich color of health to the pine cheek.
The Plant.; and Herbs of which these
Pi, is are made, were discovered in A very sur
prising. way among the TezOcans, a 'tribe of
Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of
our Agent. and you will read with tleh , ght
the very iateres.ting account it contains of the
" Gecx I MEmcisn" of the Aztecs.
Observe.—The Mountain Berl, Pills are
pal up in a iteautiful Wrapper. Each box con
tains 40 pats, anti retail at 25 cents per hoe. All
graains, hare the signature of B. L. JUDSON
3. CO.. on cticti box.
B. L. JUDSON & CO.,
SOLE PROPRITORS,
No. 50 Leonard Street,
N'EAr YORK.
Agents wanted always—Address, as above.
L4.IIVERTISVUEST.3
' ' " Fur tbe'INSTANT
A L S . RELIEF and PER
, XANENT.O 1.7 R E
of this distressing complaint, use ,
FENDT'S
BRONCHI &L: CIGARETTS,:
Abide by C.-R. SEYMOUR 5; CO., 107 NAS
SAU STREET, N. Y. Price $1 per box;
, • sent free by post.
FOR SALE AT ALL DIU:SG - MTS. •
.6E04 T WARREN .BL SON,
31annfacturers of and Dealer in
'
Ants ktDts. Ildto t ior,
FINDINGS, &c., _
WROLESAtiE AND RETAIL,
Corner of in and Mill Streets,
IftLLSVILLE, N; Y. "
IREPORTANT iNNOUNCEMENT!
WARREN'S
ET!
BOOT ' - a -- SHOE
•-•.. STORE, ' .
Alain - Street, (nearly opposite Baldwin
& Bros.' Orociry.) Wellsville, Alle
. gkany Co., IV. Y.
BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Venus tCash Only.
METE Proprietors of the above establishment
I baying just returned from New York with
•
I , a large and splendid stock of
BOOTS;
P -raper, eintlin,r2o, &e.,
'aar now offering thasame at prices much lower
- than they have ever before been offered.
Owing to our superior advantages in N. Y.
City,we are enabled to purchase goods at much
lower rates than other houses in the same line.
`ll:tying an Agent in; the market in New York
City, we are enabled, from time to time to take
'advantage of the rise and fall of the market,
and thus obtain god at very low figures.
It is only necessary to call, to be convinced
Of the above facts. •
Strict attention paid to orders.
A cnil is r. spectfully solicited.
GEORGE T. WARREN & SON
Wellsville. Jan. 20, 1860.-20.
What Everybody Wants.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR
=I
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED,
FOR. TILE CI7IIE OF DISEASE IN
L. FORMS.
DT -
PROFESSOR HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D.
IT TE.113 YOU now to attend upon the sick.
and how to cook for them;
how to prepare Drinks.
Poultices, &c., and how
to guard against, infection
from Cot tagious Diseas-
e 3.
Of the rations diseases of
Children, and gives the,
best and simplest mode
of treatment duritt;(
Teething, Convulsion,
Vaccination, Whooping
cough, Measles, &c.
The symptoms of Cronp,
Cholera Info aLLIM, Colic
Diarrlima, Worms. Scat!
ed Head, Ringworm,
IT TELLS YOU:
IT TELLS YOU
Chicken-pox. &c., an d
gives von he best reme
dies for their cure.
The symptoms of Fever and ;
Ague, and Billions, Yel
low, Typhus, Scarlet and!
other Fevers, end gives',
von the best and simplest'
remedies for their cure.
The symptoms of Influenza.
Consumption, Dyspepsia,',
Asthma, Dropsy, Gout,
Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Erysipelas, &c., and gives
yon the best remedies for;
• their eure.
The symptoms of Cholera!
Morims, Malignant Chol-;
era, Small-pox, Dyson- ;
tery, Cramp, Diseases of:
t he Bladder, Kidneys, and
Liver, and the best rem
edies for their cure.
The symptoms of Pleurisy, I
)tamps, Neuralgia, Apo
plexy Paralysis, the va-1
rious Diseases of the;
Throat, Teeth, Ear, and ,
bye. and the best reme
dies for their cure.
IT-TELLS 10U - Thq symptoms of Epilepsy, I
Jaundice, Piles, Rupture,
Diseases of the Heart,
liemmorrhag,e, Venereal !
Diseases, and Hydropho
bia, and gives the best'
remedies for their cure.'
The! best and simplest trent-
Ment for Wounds, Broken
Bones and Dislocations,
Sprains, Lockjaw. Fever.
Sores, White Swellings, :
Ulcers, Whitlows,
Scurvy, Burns and Scrof
ula.
Of the various diseases of
Women, of Child-birth,
and of Menstruation;
Wliites, Barrenness.
/4. ' and gives the best
- and simplest remedies for'
their cure.
-The work .is writtemm plain language, free
frdm_medical Aerms, sO as to be easily under
stood, whße•its simple!reeipes may soon save
you many times the cost o" the book. It is
pri n ted in a clear and lapen type; is illustra
tedwith opprOpriate engravings, and will he
forwarded to your addi•ess. neatly hound and
poStage paid, on receipt of $l.OO.
1000 A YEAR can be
made by
enterprising men everYwhere, in selling the
above work, as our inducements to all such
are very liberal. -
. FOr single copies of the Book, or for terms
'to agents, with other information. apply to or
address, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher;
Noi Gl7 Sansom Street,
Philadelphia. I's
IT TELLS YOU
IT TELLS YOU
IT TELLS YOU
IT TELLS YOU
IT TELLS YOU
IT TELLS YOU
3:)-timo
CLOCKS, WATCHES Et JEWELRY,
LEANED and REPAIRED nt the shortest
L) notice, by the sub;criber, at the sign of
The Rig Illialch.l one door east of the
Peat Office. Thaltful,tbr pasa favors, he will
endeavor-to merit a continuance of the same
by strict attention to the wishes of his cus
tomers. He keeps on hand and for sale a good
assortment of wxrcups,. ninon which may
be found some of those hicellent time-keepers
manufactured by the Atuerican Watch Com
pany, at Waltham, Mass., and known by the .
name of AMERICANLEVERS" ;. also. De
tached LeVers. - LepfaeS &c. Also, :BEALS'
PATENT REVOLVERS, manufactured by
Remington StSons;—alT of which witrbe sold
very low for-cash. IC. H. WARRINER.
Coudersport Aug. 8, 188.0.-41%
TIM - POTTER - 30IMNAL; -- '
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; is pßikittt - En" iTERY Tutrlfsnmr idditAthO,nir
I - - Thet. N, builjtig,
To *Mint all Letters „to .Cimaiitthications
should be - iddredsed, yi setinie niteittion.
...... sni.
TiprUls..•liiirs iabli:ir: - idirtinire
L -
$1,2. ' r Annum. -
MlllanlianSUMm
011
AND T — • - ,:z .
1 AiLNERT NANTILNIAI 5
o to.
,:, I Having taken the Shop "l'
4 tft
oh, formerly oecnpied by f, ,
P. D. CATIN, •
•
%$:
- 0
‘ 2--- Clark's COrnertis -"-
two miles North of CoudeLTort, Pa., --
WILL MANUFACTURE'
.• all kinds 4,
•
Chairs. & dathFiet-Ware, -
such ag
FLACI, .
and WINDSOR
CHAIRS,
•
CAVE-SEAT 136STON ROCRIM - 49;
SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS,
SMALL ROCRINGICHAIRS, •
OFFICE and BAR-ROOM
BUREAUS, . ; •
SECREtARIES,
WIARDROBES,
SHOES,
Tables,
Wash-Stands,
Lounges,
Crihq,
• Cradles,
Cobutton and
IL'ottage Bedsteads.
, Repairing done on !the shortest notice,
anu iu the most workmani t ike manner.
rr R NIING
done immediately and to ibrder. All orders
promptly attended to. Please give me a call,
and examine for yourself.
ALBERT
March 211. 1860.-28:I y. 3hovy'acturer.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTEIiS.
Tr is a fact that; at some every mem
ber of the human fandly is, subject to disease
m disturbance of the bodjly functions; but.;
with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise I
of good common sense, thek may be able so to
regulate the sz - stem as tot - seem e permanent
health. In order to• acconiplish this desired
object, the true course to ilursue is certainly
tIMt which will produce natural state of
things at the least hazard of vital strength and
life. For this purpose, Dr.ilio,tetter has in
troduced to this country a Oeparation hearing ,
his name,
woich is not a nett medicine , but one
that bas been tried for yerus, giving satisfac
tion to all who have use'd it. The Bitters
operate pod erfull:.• upon thb stomach, bowels,
and liver, restoring them Ito a healthy and I
vigorOus action, and thus, lily the simple pro- •
cess of strengthening nature, enables the sys
tem to triumph over disoase.
For the cure of Dyspepsiai Indigestion, Nau
sea, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite. or any Bil
ions Con, plaints c arising froth a morbid inaction
of the Stomach oh nowels, %,roducing,Cramps, j
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbas, these
Bitters have no equal.
Diarrhma, dysentery or tux. so generally
contracted by new settlers. land caused prln-;
cipally by the change of water and diet will
be speedily regulated by al brief use of this
preparation. Dyspepsia, al disease which is
prob..bly more prevalent, in all its varions
forms, than any other, and cite cause of which
may always be attributed to derangements of,
the digestive Organ:. can Ire cured , withntit
failby using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT
TErz, poi directions cad the bottle. For
this disease every phy - siciad will recommend
Bitters of some kind ; then Whv not use an ar
ticle known to be it fallible '?I All nations have
their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and
strengthener of the system! in general ; and
among them all there is not to be found a more
healthy people than the Germans, from whom
this preparation emanated, based upon scien
tific experiments which, hav'e tended to prove
the value of this great prepa!ration in the scale
of medical science.
FEVER AND AM:E.—This erying and provok
ing disease, which fixes its r i elentleSs grasp on
the body of man,reducing him to a mere shadow
in a short time, and rendering him physically
, and mentally useless, can be driven from the
1 body' by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWN
! EDIBITTERS. Further, mine of the above-.
I stated diseases can be contracted, even in ex
,
posed sittra.ions, if the Bitters are used as per
directions. And as they neither create nausea
! nor offend the palate, and reinier:unnecessary
any change of diet or interruption of ordinary
pursuits, but promote sound Weep and healthy
`:digestion, the complaint is r'emoved aq speed
ily as is consistent with thel production of r.
thoroirgh and permanent cure.
Fur Person:, in Advanced Years. who are s f
foring from an enfeebled con!stitution and in-
I firm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative of strength and rigor, and need
only be tried to be apprecitited. And to a
!mother while nursing these Bitters are moths
• pensable, especially where th t e mother's Hour
; ishment is inadequate to the; demands of the
!child, - consequently, her strength must yieid,
and here -tt is where a goodtonic, snob as
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, s needed to Int
-1 part temporary strength and k'igor to the sys
tem. Ladies should by 4111 means try this
!remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so
I should ask their pltysitian, who, if he
is acqiminted with the virtue of the Bitters,
' will recommend their use in aH cases of weak.-
ESE
Caution.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
eits, but ask fur HOSTETTER'S CELEDRATF:O
STOMA6I BITTERS, and see that each-bottle has
the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottii.,' and stamped
on the metallic cap covering Oe cork, and ob
serve that our autopraph signature is on the
label.
Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH. Pittsburgb, Pa., and saki by all druggists,
grocers, and dealers generally I throughout the
United States, Canada. South America, and Ger
many.
SMITH & JONES, Condeuriort. frn
A. COREY' 4: SON, rlrssesl
H. LYMAN & CO., Roulet.
POWELL, & CHAPIN, Ridowa
LUCICS WILCOX. Buena Vista
Executors' Notie...
LETTERS TESTA3IENTARYU!D the fait
will and testament of GF:iIRGIC A. GRID
LEY, late of Ulysses township, 'Potter county,
deceased., having been grantedlto the under
signed, nil persons indebted to]the said estate
will make immediate payment, nd those hav
ing claims against the same will present them;
duly authenticated for settlement.
A A. GRIDLEY,II Hz - -
ecutors.
•W 31. GRIDLEY
Ulysses, Pa., Aug. 17, 1860:443*
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CHEAPEST: BEST!! LltEo Est ,
$3E1,00
Pays for Tuition in Single and Doubl
Book-Keeping; Writing, - Cotumerci a l
tie and Lectures.
Board S weeks $2O, 'Static
$l, TuitiOn*S3s, entire
• Clip-tenses:M..
11aq:1111mo from 6to 10 weeks. E re ,
dent, Uptin graduating, is guaranteed c
tent. Ur diftnege the books of any hi'
and qualified-to rhh n,salary of Cam
i 0 0; tar -81,000,
Students eater at tint titne—NcrVac t
Review at pleasute: ,
First PrEmilims For. Best Buiiness ni
for 1850, ieeived, at Pittsburg, Philad i
and Cibio'Sbate Fairs. Also, at the pril
Fairs of the Union for the past foursear
Ministers' Sons received at half
"of Cifdanfs, Siediriens 'and Eruhellh
Jaw of the College,. inclose fwe letters!
co F. W. JENKLNiS; Pittsburgh,
11:01y*
ROW AR{) ASSOCIATD
PHILADELPHIA:
A Penettle7q Institattatt ettilittekt4 tq
fai• the' Pelle r t i the S l ick an:
tressed, a(jlicted - ft•ltlt Virulent and Bpi
Diseaaes, and espeidati,r) fin. the Cure of
ems of the Sea-autOr,aartk
EDiCAL ADVlCE.giseii gratis,
Acting Surgeon, to all who nppi
letter, with a description of their condl
(age, -occupation, - habits of life, Sc. ia t
cases_ of extreme pm erty; Medicines furni
free of charge.
,VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatord
and other Diseases ot, the Sexual Organ , ,
on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the
pensary,• setit to the afflicted in sealed h
envelopes,3 free of charge, Two or t'
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN DOUGH
Acting Surgeon, Howard AssoCiation,
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bi
der of the Directors. .
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Prelitir
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Se..eretarli.
X 8 7 LI,
Main above Third St
COUDERSPORT, PA.
R. 11AliT. PROPRIETOR.
BOOKS, MAPSI GLOBES,
BLAN KS
.BOCXETS-
LEDGMIS-
' • DA Y-BOOKS
BECEIPT-800
MEMORANPIIMS
PISS-BOOKS.
, DIARIES, .; •
PORTFOIduS,
lIERBARII7IIS,
LETTED.-BOOKS
isy6icr.-11000
Greek, Latin, French and German Ten.
Books.
All School Books used in the ePko,
kept OIL hand, or immediately Foam
when desired.
Magazines or any Periodicals supplied wlr
desired.
A good assOtment of Paper, Envelnra,
Pens and Inks. 'Also, of Wall• Papers, lina•
log Materials, Water Colors, &c.
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER st, HYMN BOOKS, of varionitinth.
'MUSid - BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC.
Slates, Rulers, flack-Gammon Board:Dm
Men, dc., ice. PRODUCE of all kind; !aka
in exchange for Books, &c. [11.34)
A T
OLMSTED $e KELLY'S
1 TORE can always he found the but 0!
, r
Cookin Box and Parlor -
s-,1, 0 ES.
Also, TIN and SIIET-IRON WARE.:POSS ,
KETTLES. SPIDERS, - SCOTCH TOM,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAL:LU
SA/NS. .Also, , .-
Avicultural Implements;
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CIATIY. I .
TORS. CORN-SIIELLERS, HORSE-RAKE,
DOG-POWERS, &c. _
'HEIR WORK
is well made and the material good. Gtgulanl
substantial EAVES-TROUGUS put up io Any
part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all kinds including Cash, seldom reiusel.
Store on Slain Street opposite the Old Cued
House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 15511.-50
NEW JEWELRY STORE.
LH. BUTTERWORTH having located
• himself in this Borough, in the hnildifl
recently occupied by Dr. Ellison, on Maih
opposite the court houSe has opened a JEll'•
ELRY ESTABLISHMENT, for the pnrpu:e of
REPAIRING
WATCHES,
CLOCKS, are
JEWELRf.
•
flaring some years' experience is the busi
ness, I feel Confident in giving the-public 6i.5.,‘
ERAL SATISFACTION... The
. patronage
the public is solicited. Please give ins a call.
Ali work warranted or no pay.
A general assortment of Watches, Cleat
and Jewelry on. hand und for sale. •
. Coudersport, June 30,.3.859. - -18. .
FARIvI FOR SALE.
IplIE SUBSCRIBER has a Farm, ersotplafilil'
X 212 acres, which he wishes to sell. Sit'
voted in the -town of Swid'en:about fire 6165
from the county seat of-Potter Co.; about 7. 9
acres under a good sisicimproresnent.
which is growing a young Orchard of rerio6
kinds of Fruit ; a good Barn and Shed; s
emnfortable }louse; with water conyenient;
a good Road Ibrough it, nod u irn enter Pr is.
ing neighborhood. Soil, Red -Shale; Tircille r t
Beech and Maple . : land heifily level; T
unquestionable. Any person deiiring a Pc 4l
and cheap property, well adapted fora lags_
tocir. and Sheep karriN
cannot . do better. Thetsnleseribrer desires to
sell the same.beeanse he is engaged in other
business. .
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part can be paid -down, and tbe
balance Ort.time. Any, communication to the
undersigned will be promptly answered.
-Address ' JOHN /3.011T1t
• • Coudersport, Potter-Co.; Ps."
May 3; 1860.--34tf,. • -