AGI-I.IdULT URAL.,-&e. I= Gordnleels Patent Pendulum Churn.' R&TEXTE'D MAY:8 ) .1860. W. B. Gordigitr Patcnieerodurlersport IuEPLIILQSOPST OE BUTTER:MAKING.: AllAntelliganc 'dairymen ,know that , . there can be no improvement on the'eetd. mon upright dashltittn. With it more and better 'butter li-inade thrtrrcan be with'any of the_ quick rotating yhtiros, of the day, as has been_ proventhousandi of times by actual ,trial: within the last 25 years.- Therefore, dairymen do and- will Use' the dash: cliurti,lor the following ex cellent reasons, which we extract from the Srienfific American • c" - .4.s we all-know, batter exists in the form:of . fnintfte balls , , or globnles; each be ing enclosed a,s - ac or inewbrane-like covering.:rit is - Out the-Material of tchich isider:is,rizade that is contained in these little sacs; but baler itself, in a perfect state. While invested‘with their cover ings,- these glikules—fluat _about in-the or-riSe'td the top as cream; but..can nut adhere ..together. Before this can take place, the:coverings must be renew/- id. The effect of ' churning ' is to re. move t hem, thus liberating the butter, and then •to hung them together into a plass. These- facts are - known toall in telligent dairymen., But now come the error, namely,the . suppoSitiOn:that it is of no consequence how the coveringii of the butterglobt-les are removed and the con tained butter liberated; that it is'of no! liniment whether the hater el Mules are crushed or-ground between bard surfac-- (5, or burst by concussion from being dashed violently against hard substances, or by . whirling bars, slats or rods rapidly through the milk or cream ; or whether, they are released from their investments) in some more gentle manlier. Now this is all a mistake. It is of the most essen tial importance, if we would have good butter, how the globule is divested of its -covering; and we will state why " Butter beitig in the most perfect eon- dttien possible while it is in its glubular! state, and covered with itsnatural hives:- molt ; arty Change df that condition C.Y..- yeptin'g the mere removal of this invest ment, whether from the temperature be ing raised too high, from the globules' being crushed, mashed or broken due ii, or their natural conformation being in any I other manner destroyed or to any extent I altered, necessarily - injures the quality o'l the butter. (This fact, hitherto entirely overlouked, is the discovery hereinbefure alluded to.) -It is fur this reason that toul ineter is injured by being 'worked,' 'which is only a process of messiog the globules upon each other, and thereby ' crushing them out of their original shape, and state into a compact maSs, like lard It is for this reason, also, that the mod ern contrivances for grinding milk and cream between metallic rode,s or revolv ing disks, and all the quick-muying rota.- ry churns. while they may 'bring the but. (juickly, injures its quality, making good grease rather than good butter. The best butter is said to have a 'grain.' What dues thi4 mean ? Simply that the! original globular formation of the butter has nut been broken down, and just to the extent that it is broken down is the quality injured ; the 'grain' disappearing. and the mass becoming 'greasy' and lard like. The butter globule must not, tlien. be divested of its covering by any process which shall break duwu its original strue.l tare, if-we would have good butter. What, then, is the true method of re.' moving the coverings of the butter glob ules ?, We ,nswer that it is totear them off by the rubbing of the globules against iatch_ rather and upon the fluid surround ing them; not by crushing or bureting them by grinding, pressing or striking them with or against hard substance:, burby a continuous but gentle agitation, causing friction among the globules them selves-. • "'Another essential is that all the but ter globules shall be divested of their cov erings, as nearly as possible, at the same time; otherwise. some are too muoli'work ed' before the others are free, and . some may not be nerated at all, and remain in the butter-milk." Now, if the reader will notice the con struction, and operatiou , of...Gurdnier's Pendulum Churn," he-will see that it ful fills all the requisites pointed out. There ! is no violent dashing about of the cream ; 'there are no slats or bars or rods whipped rapidly through it; but, by slowly swine irg the dasher'to and fro, the ereaw is thrown into agitation which, while it is not violent, and therefore eannot heat it or disturb the natural condition of the butter globules is, at the san.o time, of such a character as to cause the most ef fective friction among the globules upon each other, quickly removing their in vestments, but- leaving ?hem- id inle.— Then the entire mass of the cream being moved with each vibration of the dasher, and the butter globules being thus all subjected to equal and uniform friction. they must all be liberated at about the tame time; then, by a few strokes of the dasher, the .butter is "gathered," and , the woat is done. , A ORXAT OLD TEAM.—One of the chief attractions at the Springfield Horse Show was .a four-horse team, which- ag gregated 107 years ! "This team," says a correspondent, " trotted their mile in side of four minutes; Thursday ; trotted st year In 3:15, and can repeat it to-day 'One of the leaders, whose age is thirty five years, was at-oue time tuned out by his owner, Mr. L. B. Browni Ile says that this saniilorse can go. miles with grey ter ease and speed than t he' rnajOrity of moister,. :el. - I" IC 1 V.-.A-.L OP THE • - JAPANESE EMBASSY AT PIIILADELVHIA. aliW-:6:,0 - 9 . , - D:8' '..:n.. SPENCER'S! . JUST receling nd e;teri:slve .4toek'of Wy oming _Cr untS; Flour. - Any one'desirous of getting a' better article of FLOUR at less profit than at any other Store in town, will de well to cull at SPENCER'S ALSO, PORK, MEAL and any other article in the line of Pri,QVIS ION.S constantly on hand. DeductiOnS made to those that.buy at Wholesale, GROCERIES Also of all descriptions DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c., &c., ,te Patent Medicines of most all kinds. Those willing Dr. Dulaad Kennedy's' Medical Dis- covery will find it :It C ARLES MANNING, • • BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, IbetWeen , Main nod West Streets, 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. - DU:SCANT to eu act of the Get end As senility of the Cminnonwealth of l't nusyl- Vania, entitled "An Act relating to the elec tions of this Commonwealth," approved the Second day of July, A 1). one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, 1, Wm.' F BURT, Sheriff - of the county of Potter. Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county - aforesaid, that aGene ral Election will be held in the said county of Potter on the second Tuesday (9th) of October, 1860. at which time State and County Officers as follows are to be elected, to wit: One person for Governor of the Com n•unweal,ll of Peonsylvpnia. 0. e prson tor INleniber of Couivess !o rpptesenttlle Distrietcumposed of the Ciaillries of Centre, Clinton. Lyeouling, Mifitn, Potter and Sullivan. Two nersons fur Members of the House of itepre.entatives of the General Assem bly ot Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the county of Tioen. to represent the counties f Tio4ta and Paver. One porson for Prothonotary and Cltik the Courts of the County of Putter One person for Register and. Recorder the County of Potter One I.ersen for Coroner of the county [ROM One person for Trea,urer of the Coml.! ty of Potter. One prson fur Conitnissit,ner of the eottuty.uf Putter. . One person fur Auditor of-the eUunty! .ot Potter I • I also make known and give notice, as in land by the 13th section oi the aforesaid act I am directed, that every person, excepting; Justices of the Peace, who holds any office or! appointment of profit or trust under the Gov- I ernment of the United States or of this Statle, I or of any city or incorporated district. wheth er a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub- ordinate officer ur agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive department of this State or the United States..or of any city or incorporated I district, and also that every member of Con : gress and of the State Legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same tune the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector. ur clerk of any election iu this Commonwealth. 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 "An 'A.tt relating to elections and for other prp,,ses," approved April 16th, 1860, it -..a.•• I ti:at tie afore said 13th s. , ct.ou blot a .; • cw,strad as to w - event any military ~ ,h !mningh of ficer from serving as .I...d__ . In I:ector, ut Clerk of any geaer..l or s e ., .: e ecti n in thin Cot monwealth. It is further directed that the meet!nz, of the return judges at the Court house in Cott der:lion to make out the general returns. shall he on the first Friday suceeediag the general election which will be the 12th day of Ooto her. The return Judges of, Potter and Tioga counties shall meet at the-Court House in the Borough of Wellsbaru'. in the county of Tinge, on TueAlay, the 16th day of October, 1859, to make return fur Members of Assembly. The retoria Judges, of Lycoming, Centre, Clinton. Mifflin. Sullivan and Potter counties, shall meet at Williamsport. in the County of Lycoming. on Tuesday the 16th day of Octo ber, to make return for Member of Congress. I also hereby make kn wn and give notice' that the places for holding the aforesaid gen eral election in the several town , hipi and boroughs within the county of Platter, are as follows, to-wit: For the township of Abbott, at the Germa nia lintel, in said township. For the township of Allegany, at the school house near the place formerly owned by Ches ter Andrews. in said township: For the township of Bingham, at the house of A. It Lewis. in said township. For the township of Clara. at the school hoe near SalaStevens'. in said township. • For the township of Enlalia, •nt the New . Co•lrt House in the Borough of Coudersport. F:r the township of Gene , ee. at the' house formerly octupied by S. S. Itasco, in Ellis burg. - - . Icir the towuship'of Harrison, et the house recently occupied Uy Traiiiirtholamew, in said townehip. For the totriiSbiP of 114r0n.-iti4he - sc - !fetal honse No,.§, near Henry Ingraham's; in said For the'tOwtisbi . ri'of Rector,' at therSunderi.' litrSehooi.liatise;' - uf id ton-ositip • - Wtiabip: of : Romer, tit 'ihe 'School housenear .TaeOh . Pietts,' , said 'township. For the toWrnihip'of•Jadicsonittt the=- touSe fOrtni;rlY occupied 'Benjamin Barse," now 31;Chnipl - fitrsattl-townalti•P.' township of Kenting . ' at . the • house cifyli*y Harris in slid township:ip - . ' For the township of Osninyo; at the Centre school township: - •• For the townshifiof -Pike, at the house of Jolui.-on; in said township.:. • t . For the.to:ttnship' of pleasant Valley, nt the scholia house iti said township: .. •'. toirnahiP of Portage; ak the Sizer school house, township. ' For the ttiwngittp of Roulet, at the school house near George Weinter's,-, in said town ship: • - For the township of Sharon, at the Sharon Clattre schoolhouse, near John Voorhees'. 4 For . the township of S-Teden, at the tiouse of Asenath Taggart, in said township. . For the township -of Stewardson, at the house .of John S. Clark in said township. For the township of Suanntit at the htiosc formerly occupied by Cel Cook, now. Jona than Redsou, in said township For the township of Sylvania, at the school house - neat-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 S. M. Connble. in said township; For the township of Wharton, at the h'iruse of Ste . phru Horton, in said township.; For the Borough of -Coudersport, at the Court House in said Borough. "'" Given untkr my Wand, this 10th day of September; A. D: 1806. WM. F. Bun, Sheriff. Condersport. Sept - 12, 1800. l' F. Fr31E11.17, SPENT( 'ER'S 'el UPSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB ('ILLS AnovE.we present you with a perfect like ness-of Tezuco, a chief of a tribe, of the Strange :dee 'Nation. that once. ruled Itlexieo. You will find a full account of him and Lis people in our Pamtphlets and Almanacs,—to be had gratis. from - the Agents-for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Jud• sou's Mountain Herb Pills," has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited hearty every country in the world.— Ile spent over six years among the Indians of the Itochy Moan sins and of Mvxico, and it was thus that .the " MOUNTAIN limm PILLS were discovered. A ;cry interesting account of his adventures there. you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an eAablis_hed fact, that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD The blood is the life ! and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stow-' orb will not digest the food' perfectly. The liver cea- , es 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 front a slight impurity at the fouuttin-head of life—the Blood ! As it you hail thrown sonic earth, for instance, in a pure spring. front which ran, a tiny rivulet, in a few minu,eS the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quick ly does impure blood fly to every ptirt, 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 regenerate all the secretions of the body they arc therefore, unrivalled as.a CURE POI? BII,IOIIS DISEASES, ' Liver Complaint. Sick Headache, kc. This Anti-Bilious Medecine expels trout the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids ond secrethins pore and tfuent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. I , lea;,ant indeed. is it to us, that we are able to plice within your reach, a medicine like the "Monntain . Tierb Pills." that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the offerer to brighten with the flash of beauty atid health. Judson's Pills‘Ure thP Best Remedy in ex istence Ibr -the Allowing emnpluints : Bowel -Complaints:. Debility. Inward Weak• nes.s, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costive ne,s, Dyspep,ia, Diarrlcea, DropsT, Head aelles,lnd'gcstion, Influenza, Inflammation. Piles, Stone - and Gravel, Secondary Symp- OEM GREAT FEMALE MEDICINES Females who value health, should never be without these l'ills. They purify the blood. remove obstruethms of all kinds, cleanse the skin of g. ,all pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the plae cheek. filirThe Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, weri disetivered itt a very sur prising way among the Tr-Lae:ins, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. get the Almanac of our Agent. and yon will read with eelight the very interesting account it contains of the "Gc.rai MEDICINE" of the Aztecs. Obserce.—The *mutant herb Pills are put up in n Beautiful Wrapper. Each boi con tains 40 pills. and 'Wail at 25 cents per box. All genuine. have the signature of B. .L. • JUDSON 4. CO. n n each-box. B. L. JUDSON (1, SOLE PROPRI"TORS, No. 50 Leonard Street, - .- NEW YORK. , :••••' Agents wanted always—Address as above '[ADVERT/SESIENTI Fur the•INSTANT ASTHIVIR RELA NENIEFand PER - .• MT CUR E • of this distressing complaint, use FENDT'S BRONCHI &L OIGARETTS, Made by ft. B. SEYMOUR & CO.: 101 NAS SAU STREET, N. Y-, Price $1 per boi; sent free by'post. FOR. , FALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.; W4RT4F..X.-:7 1 18. t....lfonnfacturers of Oad if .75 Poto t tatgEr •-..-wiloLksAlE -AkiD RETAIL, Corner otlrlict find MIR Streets, ' • , • WELL§VILLE, , • IIIiPORTANT,ANNOPTCEMENTI WAR 12:13 OE. - STORE • ' Mita Street, .(?tcarlyopposite &Bros.' Grocery.)lWellsville; dlle ghufiy Co.i N. Y. • • BOOTS ANDIHOES . CHEAPER.THhN EVER! Terris Cali Only. rllEPrOPritkors of the l above establishment 11.litvitig just relutmeti fium New York with a Nip and splendid stook of WO TS, • SIIO E S, Ttcatter, silepints, &e : , aar now offering the same at prices mach lower [halal they have ever before been offered °Wing to our superioriadvantages in N. Y. City,we are enabled to purchase:goods at much lower rates than other hciuses in the same line. Having Mt Agent in the market in New York Cityi we are enabled from time to time to take adva'ntage of the rise_ and MU of the market, and thus obtain good., at very lox eigeres. It is only m•cessnry td call, to be tont:Weed Of the above fitcts. Strict altentii,n paid to orders. . A tall is ri stieetfillly solicited. GEORGE T. WARREN it SON. Wcllsville. Jun. 20. 1860.-20. Vibat Everybody Wants. THE FAMILY DOCTOR MEMO SIMPLE REMEDIES, tAsiLy ORTALNED, FUR THE CURE OF DISEASE IN FOpIS. BY PROFESSOR HENRYS. TAYLOR, N. D. IT TELLS YOU holy to attend upon the sick. andbuw to cook forthum hoW to prepare Drinks. Poultices, and bow to gnard aga inst infection from Cm tvq;ious Diseas es. Of the various disea'ses of Children, and. gives the best and simplest mode of trea - tment during Teething, Convulsion 4, Vuecination, Whooping cough, Measles, &e. The svmptoms of Croup, Infainum, Colic DiarrhmA, Worms, Scall ed Dead, Ringworm. Chi r cken-pox, &c., an d - gives you he best reme dies for their cure. The symptoms of Fever and, Ague, and Billions, Yel low, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives fT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU you the best, and simplest remedies for their cure. The symptoms of Influenza. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout,. . Rheumatism. Lumbago, Erysipelas, &c., and give. you the best remedies for their cure. i ET TELLS YOU The, symptoms of Cholera Moil:ins:Malignant Chol era; Small-pox, Dysen tery. Cramp, Diseases of, the Bladder. Kidneys, and Liver,. and. the best rem , tulles for their cure: • The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps, :Neuralgia; Apo-, pleXy Paralysis,' the vf,..1 rioits Diseases of the, Throat, Teeth, Ear, and Eye. and the best' rente dieS for their cure. IT TELLS YOU The Symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaundice, Piles, Rupture.l Diseases of the Heart, bennporrhan, Venereal Diseases, andillydropho bia, and gives the best remedies fur their cure. The hest and simplest trat meta for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislocations; Sprains, Lockjaw Fever Sqes, White Swellings, - °leers, Whitlows. Boils. Scurvy, 'Burns and Serof ulal. Of tine various diseases of Wclmen. of Child-birth, ati4of Menstrufition; Whites, Barrenness. &c., .Sre., and gives the best and simplest remedies for tiMir cure. IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU The work, - is written in plain bingo*, free from medieal terms, so ts to be "easily under stoOd, while its simpleecipes may soon save you many times the cost it' the book. It is printed in a clear and ripen type; 'is illustra tedwith appropriate en;ravings, and will he forwarded to yourgiddress. neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO. 51000 A_ I i illA 1.4. Li R can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work, 'as our inducements to all such arc,very liberal. . - For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agentA, with other information. ripply to or address, JOHN E. POT fEß,Publisher, No. 617 SallSolll Street. Philadelphia. 35:61n0 OLOCKS,'WATCHES.Et JEWELRY, I'iLEANED and REPAIRED at. the shortest notice, by the suNcriber, at the sign of The Big Wateh.liine door east of the Post.Oflice. Thakful for, past favors, he will endeavor to merit, a continuance of the same by Strict attention to the wishes of his .cuti touiers. He .keeps on hind,und for salon good assortment of WATCHES, among Which may be found some of those lexcellent bole-keepers manufactured by, the. American Watch com pany, at Waltharn23las t a.,. and 'known , by the, name of AMERWANILEVERS " Also. De tached Lever's. LepineS &c. Also; HEALS' TATENT REVOLVERS,. martufaetnred , by Remington & Soris;--rall of 'which'will be sold rery . low for-cash: - . C. H. WARRINER. Coudersport Aug. 8,1880 .: . 'THE: POTTER. ' ,TO 4a.t, .-ia pi;i:,.lo.ii, iviiirTaviiidkr '),,iisii;rsir !._. • Tkoh. , ' s. - - chisioi '= ..-., ' oi To''vrilara` all Letters: dud C ' riatileatiaas stioald tie addressed; tiv seen 'Atte/Alm - - te!iiMsaAntittislbiiiii' dlrsuices -=:-. "81' 4 25 per‘Anntint. :;) MM Clark's Corne two miles Noyth of Conderizport WILL TIIANC11"AO iill kinds of Chairs - & Cabikiet - /mains CANE,__ ' FLAG. - • - • • CHAIRS CANE-SEAT BOSTON•ROCKIRS, SEWING - and TABLE CHAIRS, SMALL ROCKING CHAIRS, OFFICE and BAR-ROME CHAIRS. BUREAUS. 'SECRETARIES, . • WARDROBES, Tables," . i Wash-Stands, I Lounges,- I ' Cribs,- 1 - Cradles;l • ' Commonj and ! • Gotta? Bedsteads. Repairing * done on the shortest notice, atm in the most workmanlike mitnner. TURNING - done immediately and to order .' All orders promptly!tittended to. - 'lease give me o; call. and'es.ttnine fcir I ALBERT MAI fANIA, Mofeli 26. 1660.;-28:Ly. • _ • Mt nufaciurci. HOS'rETTE4'S STOMACH BITTERS. . . . — 7 --- : • Ir is a fact that, at some period, every mem ber of the huMan family is subjet to disease et disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic hod' the exercise of good common. sense, they niay[be able so to regulate the system as 'to secut i e permanent healtl.. In Ode! to, accomplish I Ude desired object; the true course -to 'tunnel is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vitaljstrengtir and life: Fm tbia,purpohe. Dr_ Bost tter has in troduced to thiscoantry a prepartttioal hearing his name, Wnich is not a new medlcire, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stoinacli: bowels, and liver, restoring them to a ihealthy and vigorous action, and thus, by thd simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enables the sys tem to triumph over disoase. ' I For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite', or any Bil ious Complaints. arising from a mo bid inaction of the Stomach or !towels, t rode ing Cramps, Dyseatery, Colic, Cholera Mortal , Itm., these Bitters have no equal. ' Diarrhoea; dysentery or flux, l e generally contracted by new settlers. and (mused prin cipally by. the change of water add ,diet will be speedily regulUted. by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a diselMe which is probably' more prevalent, in all i its various forms, than any other, and the case of which may always be attributed to derakements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using lIOSTETTER'S STONACH BIT TERS, as per directions on the bottle. Fur this disease every physician will ;recommend Bitters of some kind ; then why n4t use an ar ticle known to be it fallible? AR nations have their Bittern, as a preventive of disease and strengthener of the system in eral ; and among them all there is not to be fund a more healthy people than the Germans ifrom whom this preparation emanated, based uponscien tific experiments which have ten ed to prove the value of this great preparatio in the scale of medical science., FEVER AND AGEE.—This trying I nd provok ing disease, which fixes its relenth.ss grasp on the body of manseducing him tort Mere shadow in a short time, and rendering hiM physically and mentally useless, .can be driv l en from the body by the use of DOSTETTER'SI RENDWN ED BITTERS. Further, none of the above stated diseases can be contracted, even in ex posed situa ions, if the Bitters ar used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render I any' change of diet or Interruption pursuits, but promote sound sleep digestion, the complaint is remoi• ily as is consistent with the prod thorough and permanent cure.. For Persona- in Advanced rears, fering from an enfeebled constitut firm body, these Bitters are inra restorative of strength nod rigor only be tried to..be appreciated. mother while nursing theie Bitter! pensable, especially where the idol ishmeutis inadequate to the de I child, consequently her strength and here it is where a goad ton, Hostetter'S :Stomach Bitters, is ne port tempOrary strength and rigor tem. Ladies should by all, men', remedy for all eases of debility, an' doing, should, ask their physician, l is acquainted with the - virtue of will recommend their use in all ea UM ClitUtiota;—We canJ ion the pu t Mc against using any of the many imitations or counte; - eits, but ask fur 110STETTER'S .1 E LEBRATI.:I) ' STOMACH Brrreas, and see that eacS ea ch bottle has the words" Dr. J. HUstetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the silts of the bottle, and stamped on' the metallic cap covering the cork, and ob serve that our antupraph • signature is on the label. . I t .." 7 Pr i eparecl and sold by .HOSiETTEH & SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa., andsold 1 . 3 y 11l druggists, grocers, and dealers - generally thr ,nghont the United States, Canada South America : and Ger many. . - . . . . . UETTERS TESTAIITARY the last AA will and testament of Gitottow A. GRID. LEY, late: of Ulysses township, Poker; county, deceased, having been granted to Ithe -tinder signed, all persons indebted to the said estate will matte imnte . dia:te'payinestit, an e those hat ing claims against the same will it sent them, duly authenticated. for Settlementi . - -•- ..- ,- t A A..GRIDLEY. I, m -- .- ,- • 1 , • Wll ..GRIDLEY, f r eut9r P, Ulysses, Pa., Aug. 17, 1860.-4*.r -• AND- , - ALBEIT BEAPIT the SG fprmerlvotepßie, D. CATLJN, SMITH & JONES, Condersport. A. COREY & SON. Ulysses. 'H. LYMAN & CO., Runlet.- POWELL & d i fl A PIN, -Ridgewn LUCITTS WILCOX. fluena Vista txecutcirie: Notice. • 1 6 / entiPICSTt ant! • 011112 - Hr. . Pays for, Trkition gingle and Doable Book-Keei)ing; Writing; coirkercislArithu it ; tie tnid Letuies. 7 A, 16 I+ . 1 i 135 Board 8 - *eek - s`ll62o,:Statione n .s7,,Tultioix_,B3s, entire tapes:Atli pB2:' ts'unt titan fioni 8 - tb 10 tveeke. - • EvelySi t , dent t .upon graduating,: is, gnAntnteed compti tent, to manage the - books of any busist i i; find" qAttlifietf tO eard'a 'sainrr of from - , !RE 'Pa., n:nit *SOW-10 = Students edter at :any: tiine-,No Vacation... Review at pleasure. First Premiums .For, Best:Bustness - Wrili q for 1 . 859,, received at Pittsburg, and Ohio State Fairs. Ahni, et the principsi Fairs of the' Union for. the past rout yell ; - Ministers' Sons received at half price ; "."orOirculars; Speciniens and Ernbellis . 44 I4rw of the College. ,inclose five letterStaiript to: ' F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, p a , 11:101y*. 2 . . ILMMI now AR I) ASSOCIATION . PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Inititutiva established by sped i f Endalement, for'-the Relief of the Sick and Dip tressed, aPieled,tc:llle-.Virttlent and" Epickmif Diseases, and especieilly J tA't Core at a, ease's of .the Sexin# Organs.-- itj'EDICAL' ADVICE - given gratis', by th e Acting. Surgeon, : to all who oppiy by letter, with a deicription of their condition, (age, occepation, habits of.life , ire ,) and is cases of eXtrem pp erty, Medicines furnished free.,of charge. - VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermotorrhces, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, sod on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will , be-acceptable, Address, DR. J. SILLIN HOUGIITCY,. Acting "Surgeon, Howard Association, No. Z' South Nin tb'Street; Philadelphia, Pa.. sy ore der-pf the .Directors. EZRA 11 HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. • BOOK- STORE . : Bftain above 'Third. Bt., cOVDE'RSPORT, PA. M. W. CY N., PROPRIETOIC.' • BOOKS; • PS, ,-,GLOBES,. BLANKS— DOCKETS—.. .LEDGEBS— DAY-LOOK&- . RECEIPT BOOKS; ME.MORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, . DIARIES, PORTFOLitYrt, HERBARIUMS', LETT E"-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. Creek, Latin,. French and German Teat. Books. • All School Books used 'in theiCounly kept on hand, - or immediately procurol when desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good - assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER lz HYMN-ROOKS, of variouc lads. MUSIC-BOOKS• AND SHEET-MUSIC.. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammonßoards Corr Men, &c., PRODUCE of all kinds talim in exchange for Books, Arc.. [ll-34] AT OLMSTEIY Ott KELLY'S Q TORE cap always be fittind the best of 1,7 Cooking, Dm and Parlor STOVE .S.. Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS,, KETTLES. - SPIDERS,. ~SCOTCH 130WL8,i- FRYING-PANS, SAP-I.'ANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural Ithiplements,. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS 1101tSE-11.14 8 ,- . DOG4'OWERS, te. • TITE.IR . NVORk' is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS pit tip le any part of the county—Ternis easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Mein Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 nnecessary ilof ordinary and healthy 4.d as speed 'uctioit of a ho are suf.; on and in uable us a and need And to a 5 arc indis her's Hour -111116 of the urt yieid, `c, such as ded to lin t() the s 3-5- s try this , before so l'who, if ho he Bitters, os of weak- NEW-JEWELRY STORM' . IL - BUTTERWORTH 'having located• Jita himself in this Borough, in the buildirg recently occupied by Di. Ellison, on Main Et, opposite the court house- bus opened a JEW . - • ELRY ESTABLISHMENT, for the purpose of REPAIRING • - WATCHES, - CLOCKS, aio - JEWELRY: Having some yeafsr experience in the busi ness, I feel conf:dent in giving the public GEN ERAL SATISFACTION. The patronage of the public is solicited.. Please give me a eill- Alt work warranted or no, pay. A general assortment of Watches, Clocka and Jewelry on hand alai for sale.. - • Coudersport, June 30, 1851-48-.. FARM. FOR SALE. P R E SUBSCRIBER hes a Farm, containing: I 212 acres, Whielf he.wishei to sell. Sit united in tbc town of Steden, about five miles from the county seat of Potter Co.; abed acres, under a good state of improvement. en' which, is growing a young Orchard.of various • kinds of Fruit; a good Barn and Shd ; a. comfortable' Rouse, with Water conven ient; a good Road through it, , and is an enterpris• log neighborhood: • Soil, Bed.-Shale ; -Timber , Beech. and. Maple.; land' nearly level; Title unquestionable. Any person desiring a good and cheap property, well adapted for a large - • Stock - . and Shee p rann, cannot do better. The subscriber . desires sell the same because be is en - gaged - in other bosineda. • •' • TERMS:—A part oan be "'mid down,. mitt the balance on time. .Any communication to tba undersigoed will be promptly answered. . Address, • • ..JOHN Cob derspert, - Pater Co., . May , - 186111.-34tf, - •• • ] ME NM
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