'x ,61) tit) i t& tTy ' S OD fiSPG " y'_OCTGBS siirepSinn9.l.l),Ae VAit. next Wed day .al,l4,our,'46,tfi,l::•AaTO .1 screra/ bayi 64' tz F.." EI t . the N, y. Mato air , . ic. :coos-0d On -Tl4:et . day:and:last:4 4 / 1 31k* ex perts to get , L1.10,0 1 ' 81 4PrP4i4yi on Churns wily' his 'intent' penluittniclitsrara..s3,6. ssripti9e of the pr'inciple a of chieh, will be found on ourcfo.n.zth Blackwood's Maquz!tie for Septeplber welled us:in good' season.. .Itiia a Veri ;Altai of long statiding,,bei,ogille'oiyan tithe Scotch and English Tories.. Some aftlie'most learned of the - British essay ists are ita regular . , eon tributorir and' its articles are of the- highest order'of merit. A new Italian serial story is eonimenbed la the present.nutnberi, _ , • The Atlantic Monthly for October reached our table late, it being the lag Vthe periodicals fur that month.' It h as "one very readahle articles, and at last one good poem from Whittier. The Election in Neve:Mbar " is - a politimil ar ticle of great force. which we would like to see in the hands of'Dfnioeratic voters this fall. It would; lead thaw, to the light, we think. - . , Can't SOM E of our subscribers bring usju'ot a little money .wheu they come to the Fair? We have net seen any of the article for so long that a glimpse at the edge of a penny would make us feel hap py, the edge of a quarter would make us turn a double.summersault, and the faCe of a five dul:ar bill would afford us' at least a month of unalloyed blisS . . Tryors, some of vom . , To the Editor of the Jotirrta?: Your paper of the 27iii inst., i•tated ifiat I was nominated by the Democratic Caucus or Convention, as a candidate fur the office •of Register and Recorder. I would state to you dint the Democratic -Convention have made no nomination, neither was my name mentioned in that convention or caucus. Yours &c., Oct 1, IMO To Editor of Potter Journal:—Slß : In your paper of the 27th Sept., huit, you carried the idea that D. W. Speuc r was nominated by the Democrats for County 'reasurer at their Meeting un the 25th., whiCh was not correct. it was under ittioil at that meeting that he was an In dependeat candidate. Yours, J. B. SMITEI, Say. Co. Committee. [We got our information from a Dem ocrat, who said a ballot was taken which resultid in a .majority for Mr. -Spencer; and that is the usual way of making a ,nounnation...—Eim:roßd For the Potter lunrnal. SEmgala.. Friend Chase : A. singular ease of mental derangement' L.tely occurred here. Jacob Owen, of Hector township, a young man of some tWenty years. attended court last week as- a witness. So o n after his arrival intoudersport, he showed ,signs -of derangement, find one night let him self doWn . frorw a window at Mr. Rice's tavern, and travelled nearly to Wellsville. thinking he Was going hOme. He was back however and after the trial.was en trusted to one Decker, "for his safe - eon. - veyance home. For some reason, I don t how what, he was left dear Lymansville. This is said to have An on Ft iday. The .nest account we have Of him, he was seen -on Sunday near Esq. Carsaws'S, in this township.' He had•prubabiy staid in the woods Saturday night, perhaps loi.ger.. He there took a little' refreshment and .started again for Coudersport, notwith standing he wrs told the right way home. Sunday night near , dark, he . waaseen be tween Mr. Tuttle's and Capt: Mills', and j took his lodgings again in the woods, as is supposed. Monday ho was loitering on! the same road, and near the same place,' not being able or willing to give any' ae count of .himself, and• refusing to take! any food. • Near dark lie was seen near my houso, standing still in the road, and :suddenly was gunc. His father and Mr.. Davis soon arrived in search of him. It 'was concluded that he was in the woods west of my houSe, and a part of .the night was spent in vain, looking for him by can dlelight. Marina. '' the eight there was a heavy rain, but. fortunately for the sub jest of 'this story,jthe, weather was warm. Iwthe morning acne twenty.meu cow-: toenced scouring the woods in systematic I order. The land was low, wet, and mar. I shy=-crossed by 'many, small streams, and covered by laurels, and other °lista tic tins, which made an ingress very diffi cult. After going near a half mile he was found by Mr. E. Lyman ; he was ly ing on the wet ground, entirely senseless, speechless, and almost lifeless. . We car ried him to the house; where he recover ed'vety. Tlie - nest 'day' could - -walk a little, but 'appeared stupid, and unconscious of every thing. He was put into a wagon for home, and how they sue - ceeded i I have not yet heard; • ' The . strangs :conduct •of 'Jacob, can bardly.be faeeennted. for. Probably the fatigue Of kolrieth 'Coudersport, .the ap pearance of the coirt, and tfio exalting )19!(!p,gt, .0;:v4 laving ~GenvillAectiorilProblaination, been Nime :17 4tsi,4ite.berore,'end 'll(lKTRSJAN'itei.isttmetofst.he .Gentkal As Wham pfl*.iler, neitk, tpiud, gatura* &rip 9t the Commonwealth of Penn. over , imme,hitu.-...711i !aid *at. he sylol.4ic-pmi pd ;Apt, eela tTr tft,si • elet fi erof thlt,Com;nottEititittli "tkpOcir'etStU I : ituillthigbtollo4. 3;t1.1.0M-44.,.04:6111 d • second dav c4JuIe.A. N. D„ one. holism mg at being ~t utiktbat't, l relqusti%D.lt e lundred4iii'd•=ttri • AY-nitie,Li r s Burt,' Ciri l irtfrfiregiitlifltit"WhOttl"themitmal•sn I Sherat of:the:Comity of PAtter, Pegpsylvapia, Watifess,_who:Juid 146 - defeated innpe do herehy.tna/FeiOnow.u. andgive.notlef to the k•- stilt •-: • : ' • ^ -••• •". electors of the th.itinty itfornsaid that e: Gene .• ' . M . 4eden Ised— ral Election Will be , held in .said County of „ .r. ; r„ l 'lPottepvu-Viiciifia.t;:the I.6,th),day r • `, 11 ' tetutsbi'fieit.‘l3&ine•i•the -Tuissis4 - iiext,/ . —ll6ilivn the - first Monday.of said tnonth;" iu the seV ft*ation of the 'eieeiititin of Walker, era! disttietsf.%•ithin the said doui;t l y7i 7 tsi-wit : 1 T..,.n.',shots were fired. at him . For the, TOWll . Ship•brAtiblatt,-s t the Germa f • d' Ina Hotel- in said townsblll - of thearatiTe3.Alje. , a afterwar d=: . . For the township o f Allegany, at the school fused to take-any-part , He • • formerly ; d by Ch tIOUBe neat p.c.eeoutic Wa.4b 7A9 4 2: 1 2 37 -1!f97 C 01 .7 ,Ki4dler I ter.„AndreWsi in - - had been seotentett to fetirTelit I . Fur the township of Bingham, at the house ontnent.., yhe reniqiU,f,bt„Walker's force- of A It Lew Ai trvid;t6w#3l ri .. lids"'rathed Neror-Orientls-tinqhel.:Nritish Forar , e township of C la at the school house ne a r Sala Stevens',- in said township. , war steamer Glactiibit.V: Y. 7rib.utte, For - the towusliip of at the New 29th. . . ' Court House iu the Borough. cirj Coudersport. For tae township of Genesee.et the house ITortiterly oceupied . by 5.:,1 - Lasco, • in-, Ellis _ ' burg. - For the.towesbip , .of.Fiarrison,at the house recently occupied by he Bartholomew, in said 'I towns) in: • For the township of Hebron, et the school ! house No. 5, near Henry, Itsgraham's le said township, - „ . . ' - Fur the toWnship of hector, sat the Sunder lin school house, in- - saiditswosh,lp,,.. F sr the township of Homer. - itt 'the 'school I house near Jacob Peet's, in said township. For the township- ofJackson, nt the'house formerly- occupied by Berjarnia Bare, now -M. Chappel, in saidlownship For the township of Keating, ,at the house of Pliny Harris in .saiti.township. • For the township of Oswayo, at the , Centre School house, in said township. . For the township of Pike, at the bowie of: EliSstss Johnson, in said toWnship. For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the school house in said township. • - For the township of Portage, , at the S.zer school house, in said township. For the township of Roulet, at the school hoax near George Weisner's in said township. For the - towitship - Of s-haroo, nt thb Sharon I Centre school house; near John Voorhees'. For the township of Sweden,: at the house, of 'AseinstliTaggart, in said tow. , ship• - For the township of Stewardson, at the house Of John S. Clark, in said township: For the township of Summit, at. the house formerly occupied bytel . Cook. now Jona than Beason, in said township For.the township of Sylvania, at. the school house near J. M. [tees', 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 S. M. Conatile. in said township. For the township of Wharton, at the house of Stephen Horton, in said tow :ship. For the Borough of Coudersport, at the Court House in said'Borough. • The officers to be elected at the time and plaCes aforesaid are twenty-seven persons as Electors for President and Vice-PreAdent of. the United States. It is further directed that the meeting of the return judges at the Court House in Cou dersport to make out the general returns, shall he on the first. Friday succeeding . the general election, which will be the 9th day of ME ffILOS W.. SPENCER. - Ts nn Independent Caddidate . for the Office of Treasn. er P.Ater Cotiety,:inbject to the de cision of the People at the approaching Elec tion. October 9..1860;: NOVCE, - NOT. am not a Democratic nominee as stated in the Tntmaal. Fept 27, 1860. DELOS W. SPENCER: FOR COUNTY TREASURER C. C. LYMAN, of Ulysses. will be an INDE PENDENT CANDIDATE fur OM office of County Treasurer. Haring neither time nor money to spend for electioneering purposes, I rest my with the will of '.the People to be expresse4,at the general election in Octo ber, ' Aug 1, lBriO. jjfiii -:3li4tti.s.fiittltts. hare one of the greatest curiosities and most valuableloyentions hi l the known world, for which we wtint 'agents . cverywhetV. Full partic.ulitrs.sent free. 3w3 SHAW CLARK, Biddeford, Maine: , MEAT! NEAT!! F . TillF, SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Coudersport and vicinity - that he will continue to supply them with all kinds of FRESH - MEAT during the FALL and WINTER, at prices fully as low as they- can purchase ;from Farmers arid others. I will keep a con !slant supply, at my stand opposite the front I door of the Court House. • - WM. REENTER. I Coudersport ; Oct. 3, 1860. I POTTER COUNTY MPANYRAIL ROAD CO. PPLICATION will be made to the next Legislature cf Pennsylvania. for a supple:. merit to the Charter of the "Potter County Railroad Company" for an act to build and construct their Road from any point on the line of the 7- Sunhury and Erie Railroad in 1 Clinton County, to any point on the West Branch of Pine Creek. . - CHAS. BUSIIOR, Pres. German•a, Sept. 21, 11.160. D. T. HALL 613 . 0 t - Oing:s art gill. C. S. & A. JONES. (in the sterefoonerly occupied by p. A. Stebbins ) A Pal receiving a full assortment of Fall and rt. Winter Goods. To say they- are rich, beautiful, magnificent, unsurpassed are but weak expressions to convey to the public mind THEIR REAL MERITS. Nothing but a personal examination will do. All are invited to call, examine, criticize and. boy. ' Our Stock of GROCERIES, is full and com plete, and sold at prizes to snit the times.— Tc those wisbing to purchase we sty give us a call and examine our goods. and prices. We will sinEryou a ditty, ye wise and ye witty WEI t gracr: now cwr city, from places afar And hope that your favor will crown' our eu- dearor— To please you we'll ever, kind soul; that ye Our store room of Goods, now, you are all bound to see, now, 'Tis What you'll agree, now, is worthy your runs, For here you may buv,now; Goods low priced or high, now, And each one who'll buy, now.great Bargains obtThis. We have goods of all sorts. and goods that are goods, And Sugar, aud Coffee, and Broad Cloths, and Spice, And Tobacco, and Boots, and Prints,lhat are nice, With the finest of Qucensware, and strongest of Sheeting, At prices with which there is no competing. We have caps of all kinds, the great and the . • small kind, With Ribbons and Laces, the richest and hest We have Wallets An money—has fortune proved sunny And showed it on ye? We hope you are then blest. We have Wiz°, Nutmegs, and Glassware, and Rice,. With Vinegar, Matches, and traps to catch mice: In short, we have all that man. or woman can put On the crown of the head, or the sole of the foot, Or that can be pinned on, or stretched on or laid, Or anywhere on or about them be placed And all are at prices so wondrously low That it is needless any place else to go, For it is surely the truth, and, ought to be • told, ' That JONES is the man that can't be under- sold. So Farmer and Lavryer,Blacksmith and Saw- yer, We have goods that will suit you just to a T. We have pants that are fitting for that place yon sit in • Or inay chance to get in, or where ever you he. Hoop, there-is no telling, how many we are selling Wl•ich tltr girls all .say_ are surpassingly low, And everything else to numerous to meution. With Shawls and nice Capes to draw* your attention. We have now told oar story, the programme's before yen Come now, we implores-yon, and see for you selves And Vauch,for us duly. that we have spoke truly, -_.• 4 And buy of us fully the'llo-OVI l'oiilie4l Great Curiosity. November. I also make known and give notic^ as in and he the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed. that every person except Justices of the Peace, who holds any office of appoint ment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States or of any city or incor porated district, whether a Commissimed of-1 ficer . or otherwise,- a subordinate officer on agent who is or shall be employed-under the. legislative. judiciary, or executive department of this State or the United States, or °fatly cit: or incorporated district. and also that every member of Cor.gress and of the. State Legis -1 laturei anal of the select and common commit ! of any city. or commissioners of any incor porated dist , ict. is by h e y incapable of hold ing or receiving at the same time the office tin appointment of Judge. Inspector or CIE rk ofl I any election in this Commonwealth, and that I AO Inspector or Judge, or other officer of any +, such election shall be eligible to 'any office! then to he.'voted for. I Also, that in ft oral section of the Act of Assembly entitled . " no Act relating to elec f tines and lot other purposes," approved April 1,16 th. 1840, it is enacted thot the aforesaid 13th section shall not be so constructed as to I prevent any military officer or Borough officer froth serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any general or special election in Ibis Com• monwealth. Pursuant to the provisions of the Elst section of said act, " every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 in the forenoon; and I I shall continued without interruption or ad : journment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the, poles shall be closed. Given tinder my hand at CondersPort, this the 18th day of Sept. IHO. and in the 84th year of the independence of the United States. WM. F. BURT, Sheriff.' loavvie wiw Z t sti %zo Jd. TONIC, D !UR ETIC, 4 4y e®DYS PERI ° EffiCORATINC, CORDIAL To the ettizeni of Sew Jersey and_Pennsylvartia Apothecaries. Druggists, Grocers. and Private Families. WoHa's Pare Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Modena, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe's Pare Jamaica and St. Croix Burn Wolfe's Pare Scotch and Insh Whisky. ALL Iv BOTTLES; I beg . leave lo call the attention of the citi zens of the'linited States. to the above WLNES and Liquors, imported by Cdulpho. Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar: in every' part of this country for the pMity of his cele brated Sciiimiu StaNAITS. ,Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speakirig of the purity of his Wines and Liquors, sass: ,_ 'l will stake my reputation as a men my standing as a mer chant of thirty years' residence in the City of New York, that all, the Brandy and Wines Which I bottle are pure as Imported,' and of the best quality, and can be relied , upon by every purchaser."' Every bottle has the pro prietor's name on the wax.. and a fac.simile of his signathre ti.e certificate. The pub lic are respectfully. invited to call and exam-, ine for themselves. • For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. Gro: 11 Assn); Doi 832 Market st Phil. Sets 37ertt far Phitiaret.iin. aiour'elzolrez. A SUPERLATIVE • .• : Read:thejollowing'fyotte. the -New. York , • ~t Et - Amnion _I3CSINESB - 7on 'o - lyst iv - . iYottIP Mmunwv.--Weco.re4happy - ip inflame Xulr loan-citizens •that-theretis one piece ty Wileft.the'physicien,:npothecury, aud. country Attache nt,-- can go. and quirelfrise pure „Vi nes And... Liquor% as•pare us:int l iarted, and'i f ; the best. I/pal - ay,. Wg 4. 0 '4 01 .' 1 94%a elaborate. descriptiotk,of,thls,.merchhats fensiVe businepe r ulthough.lt - will repay 441. stranger or citizen to visit :Telre:s extensive. ware-house, 20 and 1.2; r Bearer'street, anti Nos. -IMP . and ,21; /quilt- I etfield,slreet. , ; His, stock 4 4150:44 1 PP:1,9M hand ready for shiptacut.could not hire beet} less than thirty ; thousand the trandi; sOree . ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to ittISG ; and 'ten lhonstind cases,. of. Madeira,• Sherry, and Port Wine, Scotch. And Irish Whisky, Jamaica-and St. Croix Rum, .some Viri old 1 and e.qual to-Any ifi•this-•country r also! had three large .aelliars, filled .with Biantly,l Wine. &c.; in casks, ; under Bustem-Hou4 key, reedy' for bottling, Mr. Woife'S saes of Schnapps lust year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozeit, and we hOpe iu less than two years he mai -be - equally. sne cessful with his Brandies and Wines. r • His business merits the pativhage . of eveey , lover of-his species. Private. families Who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medial use should send their -- orders dirt et to Mr.)-Volfe, !until every Apothecary in the land-make up theirminds to discard the Poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace with - lVolfels pure iWinesand Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe. for the accom modationj of small dealers in the co tintrY, nuts lup assorted cases of Wines and LiqUors.---,- Such a man, and such a merchant, shtiuld . be [sustained Against his tenssof thousands! of op ponents in the United Slates, who sell! noth ing but imitations; ruinous alike to bumau health and happiness.- [52--6in* . Sewiug - Machines for Mi llion-! A -LL families.wanting the best and Icheap la.• rat SEWING MACHINES in the market ere hereby notified that the subscriber will , furnish to order on demattd the cheapest and best article in that line, viz:, The New England Family Sowing Machine, Manufactured by d. 'Hale jr, C.., of New baryport, Ntass, Prices, hand: Machin $l5; Treadle do. $2O; Treadle'and Table dO. $25; Also the May l?lower,.malting the Grover •.t. Baker stitch, strolig,'heal4 and 'powe l Fful at S 3:;, to S.W. The penance", is a new Ma-. chine, making the stitch:alike-on both - sides of the cloth. The 6;m last made by tlU:Eagle S. M Co., tli. - D.: TowsleyyNew Yerk. Hay ing. thoroughly-tested the above articles I can recommend them to all who may Wishlto pur chasc. a good working Machines, and very easily learned to operats:iind not liable to get out of repair. • . _ , All persons:wanting the above may address • - G. T. DENNIS' • Allegany Bridge, Meßean Co., Pa. ia ,, ,Uf , k l • e pit•l " SUDe D. E. OLMSTED & CO (D. E. °LUSTED; B. S. COLW ELL A A. C. TA.CIGA RT,) Are note prepared fur the FAI,L TRADE with a large an unusually attractive STOCK or • , , la- .t 7 -1 • on -4~ - ; -.,. 4 .,. . - .',5 - y which are for Safe a•t the Lowest Pripes, Without going into (Intuits, every depart- I ment is filled with enreitil selections which ; ' CANNOHT' rA_Tt to please both in quality and prices Thankful for .past favors they would' solicit an examination FROM ALL before purehasiug• CdS_Ei PAID FOP. Grain. Coudersport,' Sept. 10, 1860. ULYSSES ACADEMY. JOSEPH A. COOPER. A 8.. Pribpiptti. 3IIL WU. GILLILAND, . sbtsr.arts MISS U. 11: JONES, - A I . • , The ULYSSES AC4DENIY was COmmenced in:the spring of 1850 and opened tostudent% the following September. Its objedt is to af ford to the you of its vicinity, and to others who may choefe,it, as a place of - study, the • • '1 " - • . . ~ requisite facilities riablairt „g p.llforough , • ST • And practici& edneritioi. ;•;;; -r•IS L''-‘• • ; -0 1 1 7,-; • ; • .:. . • • The school is in a _neat, two-story banding, r; beautifully situsq.ed. oa „ gentle ~e min en,ce -;•;; -* ;5 bo shsatitalitite. theri;iliage. siud max- • 1 r • - try around.: frbel adjuirtiogi ypy,d, contains.lFALl --AN „about three acres. 310_4.gper Story contains -1- . • ' ;GOODS; Hk • singlejoom ;;,irrail-is . used fc r ia.chappl,,rect- Wien: ittßtitntly Tbitiotinuiilighted , sw ; aNs , by 14 large windows,furnished with seats for •; : . 1 ,50 se4 l4 4•X'st, ItAbl.sl. ; bl!':9 l ;7 l ? c l •rns -.maps, ,iD, , 4 1t , ' _ • charts;:plockitelterniurneter, rnatil.`44br'n:4 of • - .;• • :.;; Referenhe ifdeitB. Tire' liiitt4- - -iturPc.tiutains taro, ronnixfor recitations, , one. for library, •i,!, , , dressing roara,,and4, hall 8.4 44 feet: • .;* 'OSW AYO I Irlii;LA - Tbe suidents hoard' priVnte-fandlies tau , study in their own roS. - ily in the vlllage,open their houses to boarders. As ;several, new housO.s .- , are erected, there wilPtits no-lack.. Of ;aceorensodations; ' and, in private families, students' can enjoy; the comfortrof.litime:;. . ! : ger This Institution is better furnished with maps,. charts and Reference Banks .thart any similar •institution in the .couhtry. ,The Library,of -Reference contains !over ,40 times, costing about $3,00 al vol.: Atanng them are; .APPLET.ON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA,4 ROME C YCLO • PEDIA, 8 vole., &c. There is- a general li brary under' the care of -a Librarian; and a Teachers Library nontaining 25 role., u; out DIDACICB. There are three Sessions a year, of Fourteen Weeks eacis,;_Cnninrncing as follows : Ist Session rUesatia ;A it9tl'.?,lit,.lS6o. 2nd Dec. 4th.. 3rd " " .larch 26th,.1801. - institute commences -.Arm 12th, 1800. - Tuition Per Terins • INVAIRIABLY T.l; Common Englieh;•—embracing Reading, Writing. Orthography, Geography ; Grammar, and Arithmetic $5,00 To which is added for each higher study 1,00 Incidentals, Library, an:, , 501 Institute, so Board, room, light, fuel, &e., sl,so'per week. Rooms without board, $2 or :$3, per term.. PROF. t. W. SANDERS; A. N. The author of SANDERS' READERS, will be present the last two weeks of hie. Fall Term; and conduce 's, Teachers' InstitOte. :.Prof Sanders will be aided by S. LEWIS, L e sq.. the Co. Supt.. and probably by the Su perintendent's Of the adjoining Uounties. It is viry, imp°. tont that Students be pres ent at the commencement, and remain until the close of the term. A record of each pu pit's attendance will be kept, and reports sent Ito every Patron. tta,, As respects fin and convenient building,l beautiful and healthy location, thorough practica l and synernatic instruction, .erYcient aids, par !strong and noble incentives this institution ac knowledges no superior, and feu; equals. The in terconme of the students with each bther an with the Instructors is expected to conform tin the courtesies and proprieties of cultivated society. Their admission to the institution and enjoyment of its privileges, imply a sa4 ered contract on their part promptly to cht serVeits livulations. A of these is fat r • i i nisbed to. ea Ch studen nd conformity to the is in.dispensible to co; liana rice in the lustitu i tion. Fur further informal' in Address the PRIN CIPAL, Ulysses, I'a MOFFAT'S - LIFE PILLS A.:VD PIRE-VIX BITTERS TriHESE MEDICINES have now been befori the publie'for a period of TUIRTV YEARS!, and during that time have maintained a higl character in almost-e'very part of the Glube4 for their extraordinary and id - mediate phwel• of restoring perfect health to persons sutferint. under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. The fallowing are among ,the -distressini , variety of human diseases in 'vhich the • Are well known to be infallible. - D VSPEIOSIA, by thoroughly cleansing t 4 first and second stomachs, and creating a flow i of pure healthy bile, instead of-the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY. Loss of Appetite!. Heartburn. Headache. R!stle - sT-ness, 111-Ten, per, Anxiety, La ngu n., and Mel:inckoly, which l r are, the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wifl vanish. as a natural cons-dquence of its curd.t COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the who! length of the intc_itini:s with a solvent process, i :Ind without violened ; all violent purges leavi,.l the bo.vels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restnring the blook to a regular circulation * , through the process i of perspiratinn in -such cases, and the tho;L; MTh solution of all intestinal : obstruction in t others. The Lift' Medicines have been- known lo cure RHEUMATISM permanently fn three , weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by q moving local inflammation from the MUSCF a and ligaments of the joints. . • . DROPSIES of all kinds,. by freeing ai d 'strengthening the kidneys - and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these importaht organs. and hence hive ever been found a ce'r tain remedy for the worst eases of GRAVE Also WORMS, by dislodging from the tur - lags of the bowels the slimy matter to whi.,:h ,these creature; adhere. I SCURVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by tlice perfect purity which the'pe LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors.. SCORB &TIC ERUPTIONS and•BAD CO3I PLEXIONS, by tbeir alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin. and the morbid state I of which occasions all eruptive complaiols, sallow, 'cloudy, and other disngrecable corn- plexions. The use of these Pills for a very short tinie. will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM,. and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. , COMMON COLDS and .T.NFLIT ENZA. will always be cured by one dose, ,or by two in the worst Cases. 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