T‘IICELLANY. II Ii.OVELMtiIIOO TO. PREVEft.. PoyA TO ROT —Some Belgian boys, a few years since, for amusement, inserted some peas iiiitioatatoes, and planted them. `The iettili was an unusual yield- of 'peas,- and a. crop of tubers- perfectly sound, in a field labere-the- potatoes Nem-badly effected. Acting on the hint, Mr. Jitiksua of LEeds ! England developed the - theory that the potato being deficient in nitro. gen, would receive an equivalent of that att4ele from: the pea, during the same time'of growing. and so its teudenzq to disease would be counteracted." lie Oct, tried the eipertment, inserting four or iferpeas in each potato, 'carefully avoid ing injury to the eyes,' and then planting in the usual-way. The result was per= feet success—ml unusual yield of both peal - and potatoes, and , the latter perfectly free 'frOm' disease. 'The 'tubers were found healthy the nest Spring, and were again planted with the same results. Teacher's Exam Inal lons. The_ undersigned will meet• Directors and Teicheri for the purposes of exami ning - teachers at the following' thnesand places: . 29th, at the residence of Jeremiah Bi ker—Jackson.. Oct: 30th, at the school- house, near J. M lilbouria's—Pike. .Oct. 31st, at the school house at Germania Nov. Ist, at the school house Oleona. Nov. 3d; at the school house - near Stephen Florton`24—Wharton. .Nov. sth, at the school house, near Wm. Burlesou's—Sylve Nov.' 6thi . at the school house on Ayres Hill. Nov. Ith, at the school house, 11C4T John sou Chase's—Sweacu. Nov. Sth, at the school house, at Couders port. ' Nov. 9th, at the school house, near Harris Lyinan's-11onlette, Nov. 10th, at the•'school house, near Gco. Weimer's—P, Nor. 24th, at the school house at Lewisville. Nov. 26th, at the school house at riarris.on Valley. Nov. 27th, at the sac& house at Binghuru Centre. Nov. 28th, at the school house at Vole.zburg . Nov. 29th, at the school house, near J. H Greenman's—Hebron. Nov. 30th; at the school house at Ellisburg.. iDec.:lst, at the School house near the Toil Gate—Oswayo. Dec. 3rd, at the school house at Sharon Centre. The examinations will, in every case, commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. A large attendance N. 8.--Let teachers provide tlicui selves•with pen, ink and paper. S. LEWIS. CO. Supt. Lewisville, Oct. 10th, IS6O. ' NOTICE. P. A. STEBBINS, haring sold out his Stock of Goods, is des'rous of closing up his busi ness All persons indebted to him are re luested to call immediately and settle their Accounts. Ills boas will be found at the Store of E. N. - STEBBINS 43: BRO. ' THE HIGHEST PIOCE IN CASH PAID FOR WH EAT AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF at CANFIELII6 MILL. Flour, Meal, Feed. &c., constantly on hand and for sale, _WHOLESALE and RETAIL • i nt fair prices. Coudersport, Sept. 4, 1860. —5l - AT OLMSTE D KELLY'S (2 TORE can always be found the best of 0 Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES. Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE. POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS', FRYING-PANS; SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural Implements, such as PLOWS,. SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE -RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &e. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial'EAVES-TIZOUGHS put up in any part of the County—Ternrs easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House r Coudersport Aug. 1, 1859.-50 Gener'l Election Proclamation PURSUANT to an act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the election of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July A. D., one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, 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-a Gene , ral Election will be held in said County of I'otter cn Tuesd?y, the (Gth) day of No vember next, Being " the Tuesday next after the first Monday of said month," in the sev eral districts within the said County, to-wit: For the Townthip of Abbott, at the Germa nia Hotel, 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. R. Lewis, in said township. For the township of Clara, at the school house near Sala Stevens', in said township. For the township of Eulalia, at the New Court House ib the Borough of Coudersport. For the township of Genesee, at the house formerly occupied by S. S. Basco, in Ellis burg. For the township of Harrison, at the house recently occupied by fra-Bartholamew, in said township. For the township of Hebron. at the school house No. s,..near Henry Ingrahatn's in said township. • For the township of Hector, at the Sunder lin school house, in said township. For the township of Homer, at the .schocl house near Jacob Peet's, in.said township. For the township of Jackson, at the house formerly occupied by Benjamin Barse, now M. Cheppel, in said township. Forthe tOienshiP'ef Keating, at the house of Plitt! Harris in said lownship.. For.oli township of Ctswayo,,lit the ,Centro school house, in said township. ' For the township of Pike, at the house of Elijau Johnson,. itt_said.to wn F6e, tho:townshiP of Plensapv Valley, at the school house in said township. For the township of Portage, nt the S.r.er school house, in said township. For the township of Itoulet, at the schOol. house near George Weimer's in said township. For the township of Sharon, at the Sharon Centre sehoOl !lodge, neat' John Voorhees'. For the township of Sweden, at the house of As . ctiathTagg.at in said township tor the to;arnsliip od SteWardson; at the house of John S. Clark, in said township. !For the township of Summit, at the house formerly occupied by Uri book, now Jtma than Redson, in said township. . For the township of Sylvania, nt the school house near J. 31. Rees', in said township. For the township of Ulysses, at the house of Atlas Bennett, in said township. Fur the township of West Branch, at the house of S. M. Conable, in said township. For tlni township of Wharton, at the house of Stephen Horton, in said township. Fur the Borough of Couniersport, at the Court House in said Borough. - Th 6 dfliceri - i - O'bit,el§ - Cle4 at the. time And places aforesaid are, firentyseven persons. as Electors' fin' Presiderit and Vi - ce ! Pre4idelit 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 be on the first Friday succeeding the general election, which will be the ;Rh day of November. - . I also make known and giVenotice as in'and by thel . 3tli section of the aforesaid act I am directed, that every person except Justices of the Pence, 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 Commissioned of ficer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be etuplo3ed under the le , zislative, judiciary, or executive department of this State or the United States, ornf any city or incorporated district, and•also that every member of Congress and of the State Legis lature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated district, is by law incapable of hold ing or receivinr , at the same time' the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of, any election in this Commonweal:ll, 'and that no In , pector or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office . then to be voted for.. Also, that in fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "an Act relating to elec tions and for other purposes," approved April 16th. 1640, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section shall not be so constructed as to prevent any military officer or Borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any general-or.special election in Ibis Com monwealth. Pursuant to the provisions of the alst section of said act, " every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 in the forenoon; and shall continued without interruption or ad- jonrnment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the poles sh - all be closed. Given under my hand at Coudersport, this the 18th day of Sept. ISO, and in the 84th year of the independence of the United States. Wll,l. F. BURT, Sheriff. ULYSSES ACADEMY. JOSEPH A. COOPER. A B. Principal. MR, WM. GILLI LAND, 1 A JISSISTINTS.. ' MISS 11. IL JUNES, The ULYSSES ACADEMY was commenced iu the spring of 1359 and opened to students the following September. its object is to af ford to the youth of its vicinity, and to others who may choose it, as a place of study, the reqnisite facilities for obtaining a thorough and practical education. The school is in a neat, two-story building, beautifully situated on a gentle eminence commanding a view of the village and coun try around. The adjoining yard contains about three acres. The upper story contains a single room ; and is used far a chapel, reci tation, and study room. This room is lighted by 14 large windows, furnished with seats fur 1:,0 scholars, tables, black-boards, maps, charts, cluck, thermometer, and Library of Refereuce Books. The lower story contains two rooms for recitations, one fur library, a dressing room, and a hall S by 44 feet. The students board in private faMilies and I,h:illy in their own rooms: Nearly every fam ily in the village (min their houses to boarders. As several new houses arc being erected, there will be no lack of accommodations; and, in private families, students can enjoy the comforts of home. p This Institution is better furnished with maps, charts and Reference Books than any similar institution in the country. The Library of Reference contains over 40. vol umes, costing about $3,00 a vol. Among them are : -APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, 9 vols. TIIE.HOME CYCLO PEDIA, S volt., &c. There is a general li brary under the care of a Librarian ; and a Teachers Library containing 25 vols., 14011 DIDACICS. There are three Sessions a year, of Fourteen Weeks each; Commencing as follows: Ist Session Tuesday Aug. 21st, 1860. 2nd " " Dec. 4th " . 3rd " • " March 2 6 / 1 /, 1861. institute commences .Arov. 12t1,, 1860. Tuition Per Term. . . INVAIRIARLY TN ADVANCE:. . Common English—embracing Reading, • Writing, Orthography, Geography. Grammar, and Arithmetic $5,00 To which is added for each higher study 1,00 Incidentals, Library, &e., 50 Institute, . 50 Board, room, light, fuel, Atze., $1.50 per week. Rooms without board, $2 or $3, per term. PROF: C. W. SANDERI, A. DI. The author of SANDERS' READERS, will be present the last two weeks of the Fall Term, and conduct a Teachers' Institute. Prof. Sanders will be aided by S. LEWIS, Esq., the Co. Supt., and probably by the Su perintendent's of the adjoining Counties. It is v!ry impo. tont that Students be pres ent at the commencement,-and remain until the close of the-term. A record of each pu pil's attendance will be kept, and reports sent to every Patron. .1,. As respects fine and convenient building, beautiful and healthy location, thorough practical and syintematic instruction, eacient aids, pure strong and noble incentives this institution ac knowledge's no superior, and fern equals. The in tercourse of the students with each other and with the Instructors is expected to conform to the courtesies and proprieties of cultivated society. Their admission to the institution and enjoyment of its privilegeS, imply a sa cred contract on their part prorimtly to ob serve its Regulations. A copy of these. is fur nished to each student and conformity to them is indispensible to continuance in the Institu tion. For farther inforthation Address the PRIN CIPAL, Ulysses, Pa,. , . , ..v Art . A- Novelty in .tile eWorld E PIIOTOGRAP.IIr UPOPORgELAIN.I X SCCuieil by faters parent hi the United Sta!es,, England, Francs, and Bel- gium. THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIP PORCELAIN No. ?Si liroad!way, having secured their novel and ingenious in-E rention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute nil orders for . Jfi»atztre Likenews ''Pergona on China, pre:smiting all-the attractive and advantageous' features of ordinary photographs, the brillinn- , cy and finish r,f a water-color drawing, nod a hitherto unattained quality- of durability, by, being . rendared as imperishable ns the unto - rat' properties of the articles upon which they are, transferred. - • As the patented process •of the Company, eriablestheyeproductitin of Photographs, not' only on plain surface's, but upon such as are; round or of any degfee Of . irregularity—pos.: traits can he reproduced with faultless neeu-i racy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Por= celain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household;, utility, such as gps, VASES, IMEAUFAST CUPS; TOILET: ... • ARTICLES, Sc.; thereby securing faithful portraits and ing a unique and exquisite sytle ot .ornaiuen-; talon of articles iu domestic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi cation of the popular taste, and to meet the; 'wants of those patroirs 'of the Fine Arts de sirous of having Portraits ou Porcelain, Company have imported irons gurope a col-; lection of superior porcelain goods, manufac tared to their own order, which they sell at cost prices. - As the American Company are owners or the-patent right, and consequently the only persons authorized to use the process, they have determined, in order TO AFFORD PEOPLE IN EVERY SECTION OF.THE UNION au opportunitrto possess PORTRAITS ON CIITNA, to make the following propos tion to RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE: UNABLE TO VISIT PERSONALLY THE . ATELIER AND GALLE RIES IN NEW YORIEL Persons sending a photograph, amtuotype, or daguerreotype to the office of the Com pany in New York, accompanbid by FIVE DOLLARS, - will receive in return by. express, free - of other ; charge, A lucur.r ORNAMENTED BREAKFAST CUP AND SAUCER, WITH THE PORTRAIT TRANSFERRED TIIEREON. By transmitting a daguerreotype and TEN DOLLARS,, they willsecure in like manner, A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE OR TOILET ARTICLE, with the portrait reproduced by the patented, process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes. and FIFTEEN DOLLAR. 3, they will receive in return - A PAIR OF RICH SEVIif:S VASES, the portraits executed equal to miniature`. paintings ; and, in like manner, portraits can . be reproduced on porcelain wares or VASES OF EVERY QUALITY OF FINISH,! ranging in price from TWENTY TO Ol*E HUNDRED DOLLARS TUB PAIR N. particular in 'writing the addresEy town. county and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed to "'Manage:, American Photographic Porcelain Co.", 4—stn. 7SI Broadway N. Y. Booji srplq 2, I%Tain above Third St., COUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. MANN, PICOPRIUTOB. (1 BOOKS, MAPS,ULOBES, BLANKS DOCK ETS LEDO ERS DA Y-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS ; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, DIA BIES, PORTFOLIOS, 11ERBA RIUMS, LETTER.-BOOKS IN VOICE-BOOKS, Greek, Latin, French and Ger Man Text- Books. All School Books used in the eimnly kept on hand, or immediately procured, when desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when, desire. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw-, ing Materials, Water Colors, kc. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER k HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds.!l MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess' Men, kc., kc. PRODUCE of all kinds taken: in exchange for Books, kc. [ll-34] FARM FOR SALE. MBE SUBSCRIBER. has a Farm; .- containing 212 acres, which he wishes to sell. Sit uated in the town of Sweden, about five miles, from the county seat of Potter Co.; about 75; acres under a good state of improvement. on: which is. growing n young Orchard of various' kinds of Fruit; a good Barn and Shed; comfortable House, with water - convenient;;; a good Road through it, and in an enterpris• ing neighborhood. Soil, Red °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 Sheep Farm, cannot do better. The subscriber desires to. sell the same because he is engaged in other business. - Tents —A part can bo paid down, and the balance on time. Any communication to the undersigned will be promptly answered. Address JOBS B. SMITH. Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa May 3; 18.60.-3•ltf, • MEAT! MEAT !! FIIHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an t nounce to the citizens of Coudersport and vicinity that he will continue to supply them with all kinds of FRES!! MEAT during the FALL and WINTER, at prices fully . as low as they can purchase from Farmers and others. 1.1011 keep a . con stant supply, at my stand opposite the front door of the Court House. Coudersport, Oct. 3, 1860 ;A- IL -R I' If A ' • • OF THE JAPANESE B 8.'5.17 JUST receiving an extensive stuck of IVy. orniti,g Jictinty Flobr. Any one desirous of getting'a better arOcle of at less i profit than at any other store in town, will de 'well to call at SPENCER'S ALSO, and any other article in the line of VROVIS IONS constantly on Mind. Deductions made to those, that buy at Wholesale. i - GROCERIEN ; . of all descriptions, Also Patent Medicines of most all kinds. Those Iwishing Dr. Doland Kennedy's Medical Dis- covert' will find it at SPENCER'S What Everybody Wants. THE FAMILY DOCTOR: SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OnTAINED, PROFESSOR HENRY S. TAYLOR, M. D IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU 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 the cost or• thu book. It is printed in a clear and open type; is illustra ted with appropriate engrai•iugs, and will be forwarded to your 'address. neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO. $lOOO AYEA I4 It can he ma debt' enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our induceinents:to all such are very liberal. For...single copies of the nook, or for terms to agents, with other information. npply to or address, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, 35.6m0 CLOCKS, WATCHES It JEWELRY, pLEANED and REPAIRED at the shortest L.l notice, by the : subscriber at the sign of The laig Watch, one door , east of the Yost Office. Thakful for paSt favors, he *ill endeavor to merit a continuance of the same by strict , attention to the wishes of his cus tomers. He keeps on band and for sale a good assortment of WATCHES, among which may be found some of those excellent time-keeper: manufactured by the American Watch Com pany, at Waltham. Mass. and known by the name of " AMERICAN LEVERS also, De tached Levers, Lepines kc. Also, PHALS' PATENT- REVOLVERS, manufactured .by RemingtUn k Sons,—all of which will be sold very lowfor' cash: C. 11. WARRINER. Coudersport Aug_ 8,1860.-4 Z,, 'PM. BEEPER AT zPIIILADELTIIIA.. NEW! GOODS SPENCER'S. FLOUR PORtC, MEAL I* DRUGS, 3IEDICINES, PERFUMERY I &c„ &c., &C CIANTi:ISLNG FUR THE QURE OF DISEAHEIN ALL! FORMS. II How to attend upon the sick. and how to cuok for them; hog• to prepare Drinks. Poultices, Sc., and how to guard againstinfection from Coe tagioui Diseas es. Of the various diseases of Children, and gives the best and simplest niod, ;of 'treatment durini t Teethinfz, Convulsions, Vaccimition, Whooping cough, Measles, &c. The symptoms of Croup, Cholera infantum, Colic Diarrhcea, Worms, Seall ed Head, Ringworm, Chicken=pox: Sm., an d gives von he best reme dies for their cure. The s3mptoms of Fever and Aguc, and Billions, Yd . low, Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The symptoms of Influenza. Coasumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma; Dropsy, Gout. -Rheumatism, Lumbago, Erysipelas, &c.,-and give: you the best remedies DA their cure. The symptoms of Cholera Morbus, Malignant Choi- era, Small-pox, Dysen tery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Liver, and the best rem edies for their care. The symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps, Neuralgia., Apo plexy. Paralysis, the va rious Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear, and Eye, rind the best reme dies for their cure. The symptoms of Epilepsy. Jaundice, Piles, Rupture. Diseases . of the Heart. Betutnorrhag,e, Venereal Diseases, and Hydropho bia., and gives the best remedies for their cure. The best and simplest treat ment for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislocations. Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils. . Scurvy, Burns and Scrof ula. Of the various diseases of Women, of Child-birth. and of Menstruation; Whites, Barrenness, dc., /cc., and gives the best and simplest remedies for their cure. No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa _. _ ~ .. ... ........... . 'I- - ..ittt' Attortß , 10 1 ; NAL,. — • Is PG - num:lnn tr,E_Fty',..rittinarbit Mina;ixo, BY • j , ' •• • • Thin: S. - Ch4se, .- • To whoa all.. Letters and communications should be addressed; to scone attention." Terms-AlicaAiabli*lint,Adrtin.c. 6- : $1125 Ti er 'Annum. urnummaigusinvTunauauctuutiminti :11Nli-:-1 Q ALBERT . HANIt 0 v,,', - Haiing taken The i - A 1... formerly - occup. 3: I- ' P. U. CATLEN. cf , H) A T e , . ClaileB Corm two ,miles North of Coudersß WILL -TEANII.F. all kinds of Chairs cC Cabin such us c iNT:, FLAG, and WINDSOR CITA P.S, CANE-SEAT BOST,ON ROCKERS, ,SEWING and TA 888 CHAIRS, • i,- SMALL, ROCKING CHAIRS, MICE and IM'lt-goOlI CILORS. BUREAUS, _ - SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, Tables, Wast-Stands, Lounges, Cri Cradles, ' Commim and . 'Cottage Bedsteads. Repairing done on the ' faortest notice, ant in the . mott. workmanlike manner. TURNING done immediately and to order. All orders prOtrmtly attended to, Please give toe a tall, and examine for yourself. ALBERT MAN rANIA, I . ltrch 26. 1860.-28:ly HOSTETTER'S STOMACH .BITTEfiS. I li; a fart that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease of ,disturbance of the bodily Ifunctions ; but, with the aid of a. good tonic Lind the exercise of good common sense, they nay be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In . order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to purlue is certainly that which will produce a nstnrul state of things at-the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Ildstetter , has in troduced to this country a prepa' ration hearing his, name, which is not a new uMdicine, but one tlitit has been . tried fur years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them• to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pru- eess of strengthening nature, enables the sys teto to triumph over dis,:ase. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges.tion, Nau- sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appe!ite, or any 1311- ions Complaints, aripingfroma morbid inaction of the Stomach or nowels, producing Cramps, t,„ these 1110U - NTAIN H.ERB In Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus hitters have no equal., ABOVE, we present you with a perfect ness of rezuco, a chief of a tribegthen Ditirrhrea, dysentery or Ifni, so generally it eciatracted by new settlers. and .caused petit- ztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico.ciPally by the change of water and diet. will will Grid a full account of him and Ids i . in our _Pamphlets and Almanacs—to b be speedily regulated by a bilef use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease w hi c h i s .gratis, from the Agents fur these Pint, probably more prevalent, in r all its various The inventor and manufacturer of " " forms, than any other,. and the cause of which son's Mountain Herb Pills, has spen may always,be attributed to derangements of! greater part of his life in traveling, b. the digestive organs, can be cured without ! visited nearly every country in the so fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACiI BIT- 1 Ile spent over six years among the Ind! the Rocky Moan ains and of Mexico, A TEM, as per directions on the bottle. Pod Has disease every physician will recommend was thus that the " M . OONTAIN Brun l' Bitters of some kind ; then why not use an tar- I were discovered. A very interesting nc of his adventures there, you will find h tide known to be it fallible'? All muions have their Bitters, as a preventive, of disease and Almanac and Pamphlet. strengthener of 'the System in general ; and I It is an established -fad,- that all di among them all there is not tobe found a more4, arise from healthy people than the Germans, from whom hi's preparation emanated, Mised upon smelt titi'c experiments which have !tended to prove the value of this greatpreparation in the scale of medical science. FEVEIC AND Aces.—This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of manseducing him o a mere shadow in a short time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of nosTE,ril ~ 11'S RENOWN ED BITTERS. Further, node cf the above stated diseases can be contrAted, even in ex posed situa'ions, if the Bitter Js are used as per directions. And as they neitller create nausea nor offend the palate, and render unnecessary any- change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but rromote sound Sleep and healthy digestion, the,cotuplaint is removed as'speed ily as is consistent with the -production of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persona in Advanced Years, who are suf .fering front an enfeebled constitution and in firm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to .be appreciated. Aud to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the, demands of the child, consequently her strength muL. - t. yield, and here tt is where a good tonic, such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to ins- I part temporary strength and 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 physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weak nesS. Caul on .—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter eits, but it:dt for 110STET7*S CUEBRATED STOMACH BlTTlatS, , and see that each bottle has the words' Dr. J.llostetter's ,Stomach Bitters" bloWn on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and ob serve that our autopraph signature is on the label. 67" Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally, throUghout the United States, Canada,. South !America, and Ger. miry. SMITH & JONES, CoudersLport. r, A. COREY SON, Ulysses. H. LYMAN. dr. CO., Roulet. . co , POWELL & CHAPIN Ridgeway, dt; LUCIUS WILCOX. ilnenti Vista. POTTER COUNTY RAIL ROAD COMPANY. , A PPLICATION Will be Made to the next /1,.! Legislature of Penusyl for a supple ment to the Charter. of tbe "Potter County Railroad Company" for an act " to build and construct their Road from Any point on the line, of the Sunbury nod Brie Railroad, in Clinton County, to any pOint on the West Branch of Pion Creek. CIIAS. BITSIIOR, Pres: Germanm, Sept. 21, 1860. col, &--/?.. .._.. . ._,:._ 'CHEAPEST! '.BEST!! Latou r , - - - $'35,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and . Deal Book-Keeping, Writing;Cuiuruerci u l tie and. Lectures. - 111tt144R3 e. a ' I P a it : ,4 I.r 0 ..: ~ 'ANIA, hhop SlTeeks $2O, Stalk $3:5",. enti re . exP'ensiati $62. lied by ITs'unl tittle from 6.t0 10 weeks. ,F,v e , den; upon graduating., is guardnteed tent to manage. the books of ani f, and qualified, to earn n.salnry of from $5OO 10 $l,OOO. Students eater at-any titue—NoV a Ileriew at pleasure: MI rt, Pa., CTUILE t•Ware, • 'First •Prentiutas FBr Vest Business , for•lSs9, received at Pittsburg, Philodl and Ohio Smte Fairs. Also, nt the Ni l Fairs of the Union for the past four y e .Th3„,,,Minlsters'.Sons received It hal Cieculnrs, Spechneits and Et /ow of.the College, inclose five lettet to JENKLNS, Pittsburgh, 11:101y-k HOW A R I) A SSOCIIIII PHILADELPHIA. Henerolent baturttion. e , v1 4 '4014 _ . Endowment, for Me llelief of (he Sick tressed, ,iffiletcd with Virulent and Diseases„ end especially f or the Cure eases of the &tau& Organs. I. EDIC'AL ADVICE given gratis. bs Acting Surgeon, to all who app.: letter, with a description of their condi (age, occupation, habits , of life, Bc., eases of extreme pot erty, Medicines fun free_of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on.Speymnto t and other Diseases on the Sexual Orgat, on the NEW .REMEDIES employed in tin pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed! envelopes, free of charge. Two o r Stamps fur postage will be acceptable, Address, DR. J. SKILLIN lIOCGti Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, South Ninth Strect,libiladelphia, der of the Directors. OS= - EZRA_ D. HEAterWELL, Pre: GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. JUD SON'S The blo'od is the .life ! and when anyfurf or unhealthy- matter gets mixed with it, it at once distributed to every organ it body. Every nerve feels the poison, and the vital organs quickly complain - . Theo: rich will not digest the food perfectly. 1 liver cc:l.es to secrete a stifficiently of h. The action of the heart is weakened, and I the circulation is feeble. The lungs boa clogged with the, poisonous merrier; hear cough—and all fermi a slight impurity at fountain-head of dife-the Blood! As if had thrown. some earth, for instance, le pure springy, from , which ran a tiny rivulet, a few minmes the whole course of tire stir I becomes disturbed and discolored. As quie ly does impure blood fly to every, nut, r' leave its sting behind. All the passages come obstructed,.and unless the obstruct: is removed, the lainp of life soon dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, I regenerate all the secretions of the body itt are therefore, Unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASE Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, AT. TO Anti-Bilious Medecine expels from the his the hidden seeds of disease, and renders, the fluids .and secretions pure and flue. clearing and resuscitating the vital own!. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that tee able to place within your reach, a medic:. like the "Mountain Heat Pills," that wilf Fa. directly' to the afflicted parts, through blood and fluids of the body, and came d sufferer to brighten with the flush of beg , and health. jeedson s Pills are the Best Remedy inc istence for the Alluteing` Complaints Bowel. Complaints, Debility, Inward llt . fj ness, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Coss. ness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, pd: aches, Indigestion , Influenza, Intlarou.s l :' , Piles, Stone andl Gravel, Secondary • GREAT FED/ALE MEDICINES! Females who.vatue health, should net( without these Pills. They purify the bl • remove obstructions of all kinds, demise e. skin of all pimples and blotches, nod the rich color of health to the plae cheek. Lt-e'' The Plants and-Herbs of which th - Pills are made; . were discovered in a very`' prising way among the-,-Tczlicars, a tribe Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Alinsese our Agent, and you will read with delio the very interesting account it contailisef a . " GREAT MEDICINE " of the Aztecs. Observe.—Tile ittountain Herb r put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box lain 40 pills, and retail at 25 cents per box. genuine, hare the signature of B. L. J lll6°. I. S. CO., on each box. . B. E. JTIDSON SOLE P-R OBS' No. 50 - Leonard Street, NEW YORK. Agents 'wanted always--4ddress asaboo IMPURE BLOOD!
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