The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 22, 1860, Image 4

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THE SEA-NTAIPD AND -TDE OCEAN
SWELL.—One morning, when there was
a heavy Swell upon the sands, a gentle,
Nymph Walked forth, her blue eyes beam-1
ag,with joy, her flowing tresses crystal-)
iced with dew. The Swell, struck by
ber beauty, and solicitous to trio her ad-i.
niiration, paused, and proudly shook his',
own wavy curls. "Cans; thou not spare,'
sweet Nymph," he said, "from that trea
sury of beauty one captive-making leek?",
"Where wouldst thou have a luck ?"
quoth she,' "not on thy understanding,
that's confined enough already." "Oh,
uel," cried the crest fallen Swell, "thou
kbowest lem thy slave 1"—"I. ki3ow thou
art a surf," she answered, "and a most
wicked flatterer, for while thou art kiss
ingthe pale sands thou art running of
theiu down "—"One lock of thine,"
re
turned the Siell; "would rivet my de;
votion; and banish all inconstancy." The
arch Nymph shook- her laughing face and
said, "Oh, restless Swell ! how canst thou
dream one lock-of mine would make thee
constant, when thou art moved by every
sportive air ?"
.Moral. Put no trust in those who
wildly fling themselves at beauty's feet,
for what can be expected from such in
sane worshipers but bubbles and foam ?
A PARTY of six Yankees celebrated
the fourth of July on the summit of
Mauna Kea, the bighest mountain on
Hawaii, being more than twice the ele
vation of Mount Washington. They
found the limit of vegetation to be 4000
feet below the summit. On reaching the
top of the highest peak, to their great as
tonishment they found a human skeleton
and the carcass of an ox, fourteen thou
sand feet above thr level of the ocean
It was with great• difficulty they could
breathe at this height Their voices
seemed to.have a dull. hollow, unnatural
sound, and it required much effort to con
verse. There seemed to be a heavy out-.
ward pressure in the bead, attended with
giddiness and nausea, nut unlike sea-sick
ness. What was more remarkable, in
attempting to give a " national salute,"
they were unable to fire a pistol or mske
s cap explode, even after repeated trials.
No animal or vegetable life, not even a
fly was to he seen for some distance be
low the summit. After drinking a toast
to the memory of " the- Father of the
couptry," they descended well pleased with
their excursion. This was undoubtedly
the most devoted celebration of our na
tional birthday that has ever. taken place.
READ, READ ! READ !!—" Why do na-'
tions die? Cultivated Greece and all
and —at.), and
conquering Am* VandalG 1
Hun, and :1001 - ';'and Pole, and Turk, all
dead or dytng! Why ? Murdered by
nations more powerful? Swallovicti by'
earthquakes ? Not by any of these.
.Nh by the lightning and the thunder,
not by the tempest and the storm ; not
by poisoned air or volcanic ,
fires did. they
die. They perish by moral degradation ;
the legimate, results of gluttony, intem
perance, and effeminacy.
"When a nation becomes rich, there
is leisure and means of indulging in the
appetites and passiods of waive, which
waste the body and . wreck tie mind..
~.ts with nations so with families. Wealth
;takes away the wholesome stimulus of ef
fort ;.tdleness opens the flood-gate of pas
sional indulgence; 'and the heir of mil
lions dies heirless and poor, and both
name and memory ingloriously rot !
" If then, there is any truth and force,
in argument, each. 7/Zan. owes to himsdf,
to his country, and more than oil, to his
maker to live a life of temperance, in
dustry. and self denial."—hull's Jour
nal of Health.
IMPORTANT DECISION.-00 Thursday
week, in the Philadelphia Courts, a mau
named George Gamble was put on trial
charged with refusing to assist an officer
in making an arrest. Mr. Gamble is a
private citizen, and, as the officer de.
posed, was called upon by him to assist in
arresting an individual who resisted
Mr. Gamble pleaded that he was unable,
through recent sickness, to help to make
the arrest, and also that the officer had
no warrant to make the arrest. The
Judge charged that if the prisoner was
physically unable to assist the officer he
bad committed no offence. Also, that it
was his opinion no citizen could be cafltd
upon to render assistance when there was
nti process in the hands of an officer; for,
if be did, and the charge against the per•
son to be arrested should, not be made
out, he would be held responsible: It
thus appears that no officer can compel a
citizen to assist to make an arrest when
n•lt provided with a warrant. On the
other hand, when such warrant is held,
any person refusing to assist a constable
or other police officer when thus called
upon, does so at his peril.
THE POPULATION OF KANSAS.—The
census of Kansas has just been completed,
and whether we consider the drawinr , off
of thousands to the gold regions at Pike's
Peak or not, the number of inhabitants
shows even more than was claimed for
her. It was all Mpg said that she had
More than the requisite number for a
Congressman, according to the present
apportionment; but this was denied, and
MIS the only argument the
to
of
down-trodden Kansas had to resist her
admission into the Union. The total
enumeration is 109,401, with Sabina
county of about 1000 not included. The
most Populous county is Leavenworth
with 12,900, then Douglas with 7207,
then Doniphan with 8148, then Atchison
with 7747, then Bourbon- with 6102,
JObrison 4513, Jefferson 4466, Sze.—
Kan4as' Will probably be admitted at the
SOSS;6I.ki •
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[ 4.
EATE
I s s-0 c dgWE l
RESIO's
-
..IRON._
An aperient and Stbtuachic preparation of
IRON purified of:Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned be the
highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe
and the United StAtes, and prescribed in their
practiCe.
The experience of thonsands daily proves
that t.o preparation of Iron can be compared
with it. Impurities of the blood. depression
of vital energy,• pale and otherwise sickly
conrplexions indicates its necessity in almost
every conceivable case.
Innoxions in all maladies in which it has
been tried, it has proved absolutely curative
in each of the following complaints, viz :
In Dehilihl, Nervous Affections, Emaneiatians,
Dyspepsia, Con3tipatiota, Diarrkma, Dysentery,
Incipient Can. tmption; ! Scrofulous Tuberculosis,
Mismensiniation, Whites, Cialorosis,
Lirer Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheuma
tism, Interinittent Rao.; Pimples on the. Face,
•
In - eases of General Debility, whether the
result of acute disease, or of the continued di
minution of nervous and muscular energy
from chronic complaints, one trial of this res
torative has proved successful to au extent
which no.description nor uritten attestation
would render credible. Invalids so long bed
ridden as to have become, forgotten in their
own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-ap
peared in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel in a distant land
Some very signal instances of this kind aro
attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victims
of apparent Marasmus, sanguineous exhauS
iien,.critical changes,. and that complicatiOn
of nervous and despeptic aversion to air and
exercise for which the physician has uo name.
In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation
of this preparation of 'iron must-necessarily
be salutary, for unlike the old oxide, it is vig
orously tonic without being exciting and
overheating; and gently, regularly aperient
even in the most obstinate cases of costive
ness without eve- being a gastric purgative,
or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others,
Ns-Lich makes it so remarkable effectual and
permanent a remedy fur Files, upon which it
also appears to exert a distinct and specific
action. by dispersing the local tendency which
forms them.
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes
a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has of
ten sufficed for the most habitual cases, in
cluding the attendent costiveness.
In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced
to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and ap
parently malignant, the effects bare been
equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength.
debilitating cough, and remittent hectic,which
generally indicate Incipient Cousualption, this
remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and
physicians, in several very gratifying and in.
wresting, instances.
In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated
iron has had far more than the good effect of
the most cautiously balanced preparations of
iodine, without any of their well known lia
bilities.
The attention of females cannot be too con
fidently invited to this remedy and restorative,
in the cases peculiarly affecting them.
Iu Rheumatism, both Chronic and inflatn
rrnitory—in the latter, however, more decid
edly—it has been invariably well reported,
both as alleviating pain and reducing the,
swellings and stiffness of the joints and mus
cles.
In Intermittent Fevers it must necessaril3
be a great remedy and energetic restorative,
and its progress in the new settlements of the
West, As ill probably be one isf% high renown
and usefulness.
remedy has ever been discovered in the
whole history of medicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy, and fully - restorative effects.—
Good appetite, complete digestion, rapld ac
q•.!isition of strength, with an unusual dispo
sition for active and cheerful exercise, imme
diately follow its use.
Put up in neat flit metal boxes containing
50 pills, price 50 cents per box: for sale by
druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to
any address ou receipt of the price. All let
ters, orders, etc.. should be addressed to
B. LOCKE 45: Co., General Agents,
4-Iy. 20 Cedar St., N. Y.
HANDSOME WOMEN.
TO THE LADIES.
UT:NTS "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich
lit and elegant color for the cheeks or lips.
I. WILL NOT WASTI OR RUB OFF, and
When once applied, remains durable for years.
The . tint is so rich and natural, that the clos
est scrutiny fails to detect its use., Can be
removed by lemon juice and will not injure
the skin. This is a new preparation. used by
the celebrated Court Beauties of London and
I'.tris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions
fur use, for :31,00.
HUNT'S "_COURT TOILET POWDER,Iim- .
parts a:dazzling whiteness to the complexion,
and is unlike anything else used for this pur
pose. Mailed free for 50 Cents.
BUNT'S " BRITISH BALM," remores tqn,
freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the
;kin. Mailed free for 50 cents.
HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE" for the
hair, strengthens and improves its growth,
k ee p s it f r o m falling off, and is warranted to
make the hair curl. Maitad free for $l.OO.
HUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the
teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the
teeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath
effectually, preserves the teeth and 'nvents
toothache. Mailed free for $1.00.-
HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,"
a double extract of orange blossom and co
logne. Mailed free for $l.OO. This exquisite
perfume was first used by the Princess Royal
of England, on her marriage. Messrs_ Hunt
& Co., presented the Princess with an elegant
case of Perfumery. (in which all of the above
articles were included) in handsome cut glass
with gold stoppers, valued at . $l5OO, particu
lars of which appeared in the public, prints.•
All the above articles sent Free, by express,
for $5.00. Cash can either accompany the
order, or bp paid to the express agent on de
livery of goods. HUNT & CO.,
Perfumers to the Queen.
Regerd St. London, and 7't Saneont St. Phil. Pa.
For Sale by all Druggists and Perfumers.
{ta n , The Trade Supplied.
E. N. STEBBINS & BRO., Coudersport,
have the above articles for sale. .
Great Workon the. gorse.
TH.EHORSE
BY . BOBERTJENNINGS, V. S.,
Professor of Pathotoo and• Oieratire Surgery .
. in the Veterinaky Colive of. .I'hil
. addeia, etc., etc. - •
WILL TELL YOU Of the Orien, History and
distinctive. traits. - or the
•iarions breeds of Euro
peon, Asiatic, African
and American Harks,
with the •physical fornia:
Don and 'peculiarities - 4f
the animal. and how to
- • ascertain his age by the
number and condition of
• his teeth; illustrated with
•
numerous'
_explanatory
engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding,Breaking,
Stabling, Feeding,
Grooming, Shoeing, and.
• the general management
of- the horse,with the
ofbest modes adminis•
teriag En: , dieine, also.
bow to treat lilting, Kick
ing, Rearing, Shying,
Stumbling, Crib Biting,
Restlessness, and . other
Vices to which be is sub
ject ; with numerous ex
- planatory engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES .
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms.
and Treatment of Stran
gles, Sore Throat, Die
temper, Catarrh, Irk
enza, Bronchitis, Pneu
monia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough,
Roaring and Whistling,
Lampas, Sore Mouth and
'Ulcers, and Decayed
Teeth,with other diseases
of the Mouth and Itespir
story Organs.
THE HORSE AND 1118 DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, sytnptcons,
and Treatment of Worms,
• Bots, Colic ' Strangula
tion, Stony Concretions,
• Ruptures Palsy, Dia
rrheen,
Raptures,
Hepa
tirrlmea, Bloody Urine,
Stones in the Kidneys
and - Bladder, Inflamma
tion, and
.other diseases
of the Stomach, Bowels.
Liver and Urinary Or
, gains.
THE HORSE AND MS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes; symptoms,
and Treatment of Bone,
Blood and Bog Sparin,
R i n g-Bone, Sweenie,
Strains, Broken . l.inces,,
Wind Galls, Founder,.
Sole Bruise and Gravel,,
Cracked Hoofs,Scratches,;
Canker, Thrush, an d
Corns ; also, of Megrims,
Vertigo; Epilepsy, SMg
gers, and other diseases
of the Feet, Legs, and
' Head.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL. YOU Of the causes, symptoms,
and Treatment of Fistula,
Poll EVil; Glanders. Far
cy,Searlet Fever, liange,
Surfeit, Locked J w ,
Rheumatism, Cramp,
Galls, Diseases of the
Eye and Heart, &c., and
how to manage Castra
tion, Bleeding, Trephin
ning, Roweling,, Firing,
Hernia, Amputation,Tap
ping, and other surgical
operations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of Rarey's Method of tam
ing Horses; how to Ap
proach, Halter, or Stable
a Colt; how to accus
tom a horse to strange
sounds and sights, and
. how to Bit, Saddle, Ride,
and Break him to Har
ness; also, the form and
- law of Warranty. The
whole being the result of
more than fifteen years'
careful study of the hab
its, peculiarities, wants
and weaknesses of this
nubie and useful animal.
The book contains 384 pages, ppropriately
illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engrav
ings. It is printed in a clear and open type,
and will be forwarded to any address, postap
paid, on receipt of price, half bound, sl.ot,
or, in cloth, extra, $1.25.
$lOOO A YEAII, C 312 be made by
enterprising men every-where, in selling the
above, and other popular works of ours. Our
inducements to all such are exceedingly lib
eral.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms
to agents, with other information, apply to,
or address
JOHN E.' POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sartsom.street, PkiL. Pa.
STOREt
Main above Third . St.,
..COUDERSPOR-T,.PA.
M.
K W. MANN, PROPRIETOU.
B OOS, MAPS, GLOBES,
BLAN KS
DOC KETS
LEDG US
DAY-BOOKS-
RECEIPT-BOOKS;
3IE3IORANDI;MS, •
PASS-BOOKS,
DIARIES,
PORTFOLtuS,
HERBARIUMS,
• LETTEP.-1300KS &
INVOICE-BOOKS.
Greek, Latin, French and German Text-
Books.
All School Books used in the. County
kept on hand, or imnzediately. procured
when desired.
Magazines 'or any Periodicals supplied when
desiied.
A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes,
Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw
ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. -
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER & HYMN- BOOKS, of various kinds.
MUSIC-BOOKS, AND SHEET-MUSIC, .
Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon BoardiChess
Men,"&c., &c. PRODUCE of all kind's taken
in tacbarge for Bads, he. LII-343
ARRIV
OF TIM
JAPANESE ES.II3ASSY-
AT 13111LADELPIILik.
NEW G 0.. D S
AT•
SPENCER'S.
JUST receiving an extensive stock of Wy
outing Ccunty Floor. Any one. desirous of
getting a better article of
FLOUR
at less proSt than at any other store in town,
will de well to call at SPENCER'S
ALSO,
PORK, MEAL
and any other article in the line of PROVIS
IONS constantly on hand. ' Deductions made
to those that buy at Wholesale.
•
GROCERIES
of ail descriptions. Also
_ DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
Sr.c„
Patent Medicines of most all kinds. Those
r•
wishing Dr. .Doland Kennedy's 'Medical Dis
covert' will find it at
MOFFAT'S
LIFE PILLS AND rizawrz BITTERS.
MIIIESE MEDICINES li!ave now been before
the public for a period of Thum YEAns,
and durin i g that time haVe maintained a high
Chariteter'in almost every part of the Globe,
for their elttraordinary and immediate power
of restoring perfect health to persons suffering
tinder nearly every kind of disease to which
the,liuman frame is liable.
The following are among the distressing
variety of human diseases in which the
Vegetable Life Medicines
Are well known to be Infallible
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
first and second stomachs, and creating, a flow
of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and
acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite,
Heaithurn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tem
per,'Auxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which
are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole
length of the intestines with a solvent process,
and withfmt violence ; all violent purges leave
the bowels costive within two days.
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood
to a regular circulation, through the process
of perspiration in such cases, and the thor
ough solution of all intestinal obstruction in
others.
The Life Medidines have been known to
cure . RHEUMATISM permanently in three
week's, and GOUT in half that time, by re
moving local inflammation from the muscles
and ligaments of the joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and
strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they
operate most delightfully on these important
organs, and hence havek:ver been found a cer
tain remedy for the worst. cases of GRATIN,.
Alsci WORMS, by,dislod,ging from the turn
ings of the bowels the Slimy matter to which
these creatures adhere.
SCURVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by the perfect purity which these
LIFE MEDICLNES give to the blood, and all
the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM
PLEXIONS, by their alterative eflect upon the
fluids that feed_ the skin, and the morbid state
of which occasions all eruptive eomplaints,
sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com
plexions.
- The use of these Pills for a very short time.
will effect an entire core of SALT RUEUII,
and a striking improvCment in the clearness
oe the skin. i COMMON COLDS and INFLU
ENZA will always be cured by - one dose, or
by two in the worst cases.
PILES.—The original proprietor of these
Medicines, was`cured of Piles of 35 years
standing, by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES
alohe. - .
FEVER. AND AGUE—For this scourge of
the Western-country, these gedicines will be
imind a safe, speedy, mid certain remedy.—
Other medicines leave the system subject to
a return of the disease—a cure by these Med
icines is permanent—TßY THEM, BR BATISFIED,
AND RE CURED.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.—GeneraI Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, and Diseases of FemaleS---sbe Medicines
have been used with the most beneficirl re
sults in cases of this descriPtion
Evil, and Scorfula, to its worst foitns. yields
to the mild Yet powerful action of these.4e
markable. Medicines. Night Sweats, Nei4ons
Debility, Nervous Complaints, of all kinds,
Palpitation of the, Heart, Painters'. Colic, are
speedily cored. •
MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Peesons whose
eonstitutions have become impaired by the
injudicious use of Minicutty, will find these
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to
eradicate from the system; all -th`e effects
.of
Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow
erful preparatiOns of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT,
335 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
For sale by all Druggists.
CLOCKS, WATCHES Sr. JEWELRY,
CLEANED and REFAIRED at the shortest
1../ notice, by the subscriber, at the sign, of
The Big 'Watch, one -door east of the
Post °thee. Thakful for past 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 WATCHES, among which may
lie found some of those excellent time-keepers
manufactured by the Ainerican Watch Com
pany, at Waltham, Mass., and known •by the
name of " AMERICAN.LEVERS" ; also, De
tached Levers . . Lepiiies &e. Also, BEALS'
PATENT REVOLVERS, manufactured . by
Remington A:-Sons,—all of which. will be sold
very low for cash. ; C. H. WARRLNEE. —
COudersport 1860 —l7.
47
t CHARLES MANNING,
BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, between, 'Brain
and WeSt Streets, Coudersport, Pa., is pre
:, pared-L do nil kinds of work in his line,
on the most reasonable terms. Prodnee
takc.tt in payment, - 22:33
THE POTTER JOURNAL,
L 9 rcraranio ErERY THWISLUY MORN& G, ay
Thos. S. Chase',
To whom .01 Letters and Conmunidcations
should be addressed, to secure attention.
Terms—lnvariably In Adfunce :
$1,25 per Annum. (
0
ALBERT MLANTANIAI
flaring taken the Shop I -
formerly' occupied 1.?.y
P: D. CATLIN, i
AT I
_-..--- -- -1 r Clark's Corners,
tlyo-iniles : North -of Coudersport„Pai., --
WIT :41" IYEIMIIPACTtritE .
1 -.all kinds of
Chairs & Cabin.et-Ware,
such as . -- i
...
CANE,
FLAG, •
and WINDSOR
MATTIS , -1 '
CANE-SEAT BOSTON ROCKERS,
SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS,
SMALL ROCKING Ch AIRS, .
OFFICE a rt &BAN-ROOM OBAIRS.1•
.
*
BUREAUS, - ' I • .
SEcnY
W , TARTI4.IS,
1 •
.. • - ARDROBES, .
•
Tables, , . i
.Wash-Stands,
Lounges,
Cribs,
cradles, 1
, -
Common, rind
Cottag4 Bedsteads.
Depalring done on the shti test notice,
and in .the most workmanlike ma ner.
,
TURNING t
PERFUMERY,
done immediately and to orderd All orders
promptly attended to. Please pie me a call,
and examine for yourself. . 1 •
- • ALBERT MAVANIA,
March 20. 180.-28:1y. ' Jl'drufacturer.
SPENCER'S
A - Novelty in'the Art World !
PINTOGRAI'IIy UPON PORCELAIN:-
- Secured by letters patent in the United/
States, England, France, and Bel
gium.
1
THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN CO.,
No. I'M aroadway,) N. Y.,
having secured their novel and ipgenious in
vention by. .Itnerican and Euroilean patents,
are fully, prepared to execute alliotders fur
Ninaturc iiken.e . s.ses Person 4 on China,
presentieg all the attractive and advantageous
features of ordinary photograph ) the brillian
cy and finish of a' crater-color drawing, and a
hitherto unattained quality of durability, by
being rendered as 'imperishable its the natural
properties 'of the articles upon sv i hieh they are
transferred.
As .the patented process of (he Company
enables the reproduction of Photographs, not
only on plain surfaCes., but upon such as are
round or of any degree of irregularity—por
traits can be reproduced with ctultless accu
racy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Por
celain wares of any description and dimension
used as articles of !usury or iof .household
utility, such 53
URNS, VASES. BREAKFAST CUPS, TOILET
ARTICLES, k.c.
thereby-securing faithful portraip and furnish
ing a unique and exquisite sytle of ornamen
tation of articles in domestic use.
In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi
cation of the pOpular taste, and to 'meet. the
wants of those patrons of the One Arts de
sirous- of having Portraits on Porcelain, the
Company have imported trona4:urepe a col
lection of superior porcelain gds, Manufa
tured to their own order, which they sell at
cost priceS.
As the American Company tire owners of
the patent right, and consequently the only
persons authorized to use thej process, they
have determined, in order
TO AFFORD_PEOPLE IN EVERY SECTION
OF THE UNION
au opportunity to possess
PORTRAITS ON CHINA,
to make the following propoSpou to .
RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE
UNABLE TO VISIT PERSONALLY
Persons sending, a photogrith, ambiotype,
rr
or danerreotYpe to the oitiC of the Com
pany in New. York, accompanied by
•
. ) FIVE DOLLARS,
will receive in return by expriss, free of other
charge,
•
A RICHLY' ORNAMENTED ifIREAKFAST
CUP AND SAUCER, writ THE
PORTRAIT TRANSIVIRED
THEREON.
By transmitting a daguerreotype and
• TEN DOLLARS 2
they will secure in like uninnm
A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE OR TOILET
• ARTICLE,'
with the Vortrait reproduced by the patented
process. By sending a pair or daguerreotypes
and i -
FIFTEEN DOLLARS,
they will receive' in return 1'
A PAIR OF RICH SEVRES VASES,
with the portraits executed elusl to miniature
paintings ; and, in like manner, portraits can
be reproduced on porelaiu i:i•ares or
VASES OF EVERY. QUALITY OF FINISH,'
. -
ranging in price froth - ' 3 —•
TWENTY TO-02•E HUNDBED DOLLARS
• : THE I'AIRA
N.'l3.—Be particular in wrting the address,,
town: county and Stute distinctly. '
All letters to he _addressed :to
"Manage., American Photographic Porcelain CO."
4—sm.. 781 Broad way N. Y.
NOTICE.
P. A. STEBBINS, harin,g4old out his Stock
of Goods, is desirous of closing up his busi
ness All person's indebtet to him -are re
quested to call iinmediatetyi and settle their
.iccounts. His . books will be found at the
Store of E. N. STEBBINS A: IBRO.. -
THE HIGHESTIPRICE
IN - CASH
PAI
WHET,
AND ALL OTHER RIND OF 61111 N,
" at
1'
CANFIELII'6•:MIII,
Meal,
constantly on hand arid for dale,
WHOLESALE 'cinc RETAIL
at fair prices.. -
Coudersport, Sept. 4, lE6I. 741
-AND
TUE ATELIER AND ALLE
DIES IN NEW YO IK.
,a,
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‘p -
JUDSON'S
MOUNTA IN lIE RB PILLS ;
ABOVE, we present you with a perfect liht
ness of Tarte°, a chief ota tribe of thestraw
Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico: Tod
will. find.o full account of kint and LW pe op ii
in our Pamphlets and Almanacs—to be IQ
gratis, from the Agents fur these Pills.
The inventor and manufacturer of
son's Mountain Herb Pills," has • spent di
greater pait of his life in traveling, Lariat
,visited nearly every country in the
Be spent over six years among the Indifte u f
the Rocky Moan aims and of Mexico, end it
was thus the t' 12,10CNTAJS HERR ntle
were discovered. 4, very. interestingaccert?
of his adventures there, you Will 41 fs ott
4.lmanac and Pamphlet... ,
It is an - established fact, that all di ers t ~
arise from .
ILTIVILTRE BLOOD!
The' blood is the life! and when any foreigi
or unhealthy matter gets
. mixed with it, it 4
at once distributed to every organ of the
body. Every nerve feels the poison, and
the vital organs quickly complain. Thestow
ach will not digest - the food perfectly. li t
liver ceases to secrete a sufficiently of lilt
The action of the heart is Weakened, and
the circulation is feeble. The lungs hem
clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a
cough-••and all from a slight impurity at 1.
fountain-head of life—the, Blood I As if let
had thrown. some earth, for instance, in
pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet,'
a few whittles the whole course of the Ste
becomes disturbed and discolored. As quid
ly does impure blood fly to every part, on
leave its sting behind. All the . passages
come obstructed, and unless the obstruitie
is removed; the lavp of life soon dies out
These pills' not only purify the blood, 6,
regenerate all the secretions of: the body ; ti lt;
are therefore, unrivalled as a
CURE FOR BIL 1 0 US DISEAS
Liver Complaint. - qick Headache,
Iledecine expels from the bF
the bidden seeds of disease, and renders
the fluids -and secietinns ptire. and HI
clearing and resuscitating the vital organ
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we
able to phice within your reach. 'a nied ,
like the "Mountain Herb that will
directly to the afflicted parts, through
blood and fluids of the body, and cause
sufferer to brighten with the dash of b
and health.-
•
Judson's Pals are die Best.Remalli in
estek.e for the following Compluintsi
Bowel Complaints, Debility. Inward IVe
ness, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases,tosti
ness, Dyspepsia, DLIT:IIam, Dropsy, En
aches, Indtestion, Influenza, Intlammtalc
Piles, Stone and Gvivel, Secondary Syn
Was.
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINES
Females who value health, should neat
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by
Acting Surgeon,. to all w•ho apply
letter, with a description of their cosdi .
(age, occupation, habits of life,
cases of extreme poi erty, Medicines fare
free of charge. •
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spertnatorti .,
and other Diseases or the Sexual °root,'
on the NEW REMEDIES employed iu the
pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed le
envelopes, free of charge. Two or .
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN BOUGHT.
Acting Surgeon, Ho - ward- Association, •
South Ninth Street., Philadelphia, Pa. B!
der of the Directors. ,
- EZRA.-1). BaNIZTIVELL, Rai,
GEO. FAlRCHlLD,'..Secretury.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the - Hon. Robert G.
President...l%ldg°, and the Bons.?
Mann
Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judgo
the Courts of Oyer & Terminei and Gen,
Jail DeliT , :ry, Quarter Sessions of the P
Orphans' Court and Court of Common „
for the County of Potter, have issued
precept, bearing date the seventh day
November in the year of our Lord out it
sand eight hundred and sixty, and to we
tected, for holding a Court of Oyer ones.
leer and General Jail Delivery, Qurirr e , r ;
sions of the Peace, Orphans'. Court, AN”,
of Common Pleas, lithe Borough of CO
sport, en MONDAY, the 17th day Of
ember next, add to contintMone week:
Notice is therefoto 'hereby given to the
oners, Justices - of the Peace. and Coos"
within the county, that they lie then and •
in :their proper persons, at 10 o'clock.A.•
said day, with their rolls, records, rug
tions, examinations, and other remendo r
to do those thinp which to their otfied
pertain to be done. And those who are b°
by their recognizances to prosecnto 0.
the prisoners that are or Anil be in thej
said county 'Of Potter; arc be then sod
to prosecute against them as will be just
Dated. at COUDiRSPORT,' Nov. 7; 1 8 5
the 84th year of the Indepe ndenee of thee
States of America;
• WM: F. BOIT! -14