iVIISChL,EA.NEOT_IS. TRII AILLT.O,InIiTtON OF LANGUAGES.—There It graving tendencY in this age to appro- Ftiegotki Mart . expressive words of other lan aftek a while to incorporate Them into ant evvn ; thus the word Cephalic which ia from the Greek, signifying "for the head," is now: 'becoming popularized in connection With itr. - Sfalding's great Headache remedy. tut it will soon be, used in a more general way, and the word - Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose distinction Us foreign words has been worn away_by common usage until they seem 4 Antitive and to the manor` born." , azdly Reab.z . ed. lii 'ad 'orrible 'eadache thislutiternoom /and I stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man, "Can you pease we of an 'eadacher' l'DOes it haehe 'ard," says 'e. tqiexceeditigly,” says hi, hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic' Pill, band 'pun rue 'onor it cured rue se quick that I 'ardly realized I 'kad 'an 'eadache.- . ZarrlEADt - ellE is the favorite sign by which stature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and view ed in this light it may be looked on as a safe guard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied ; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be class ified under two names, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the precursor eta great variety of diseases, among which , are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism an - d febrile • diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach, con stituting- sick headache. of heptic disease con stituting bilious headache, of worms, consti pation and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Dis eases of the heart are very frequently at teed ed with Headache: , ,Ana. , mia and plethora are also affections which frequently occasion headache. ' Idiopathic Headache is :O s° very common, being usually di,tinuishe , l by the name of nervous headache, sometimes con— ing cm suddenly in a state of apparently sound 'health, and prostrating at once the mental and physical ener:,;, , ies, and in Olhur instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper.- - In most instances the pain is to the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sonic times provoking vomiting ; under this class may also be named Nem - ale:LI; ' For the treatment of either c:aws of Head ache the Cephalic Pills have been foetid a sure and safe remedy, relieving tlic "most acute pains in a few minutes, and by it, sub , tle power eradicating the diseases ofwhich Xleadache is the unerring index. BILIDGF,T.—Missus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepar ed Pills,---but I'm thinking that's not just it naither ; but perhaps yell be afther know ing what it is. You see she's nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, end wants some more of the same as relaired bar be fore. ..Druggzst.--You m 1.124 mean Spalding's Ce phalic Pills. Bridget.—Och! sure now and you're sad it, here's the quarther nlid giv me the Pills and dont be all day about it aither. A Real Blessing. Thlisician.—Well, Mrs. Jones, bow is that headache? Mr.!. junes.—Gone ! Docter, nil gone ! tht. pill you sent cured me in just twenty minutes, and I wish you would send more so that I can ;have them handy. . Physician.--Tort can get them at any Drug gists. Call for Cephalic Pills, I find'tliey nev er fail, and I recommend them in all cases of Beadache. Hi - s. or,:aes.—l shall send for a has direetty, and shall tell all my suffering friend,, fur they are a real 6.lessing. T ' . 7 - 6 -, ''Kc'-‘.02.1N '1 /"Ik, #....,‘`, \\,.., 1 --k w.:l 4\"j:,> c' E P.„..'y 142). 'tod 1 4 t. LI -,---; --„- ,(.. i,,,-,7 - 1--- o'. 4 -'s-44-itr4i 4 1 4.-1 1 Cf.j''' -*'-' ks ,s c ;- ' V W” a ~" a h• V . tr VT" 9 SO rte") di ‘ , ',••••Frn ~, •La aC . CaUr 0 t t p e l t z,- db CURE: ° 't ek CA , -I.3ncil-o, e r r tl "i; r . 61Th By the use of these Pills the periodic id!itid.,4 of Nervous or Sick Ifea.iae4e ina;, be prevent ed; and if taken at the commencement cf an attack immediate relief from pain end sid: • ness will be l °brained. They seldom fail in removing the Nail. ,d and //eadadte to which females are so sub ject. They act gently upon the bowels —remov ing Costivenel?' For Literary Men. Snit:eats, Delicate Fe males, and all persons of ~c,leidary thu v are valuable as a Larvire, improving the ap petite, gis ing tone and rij"): to the dige,tive gans, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole sptem. The CEPHALIC PILLS arc the re , tilt of long investigation and carefully;conductc d periments, having Leon in use niany yeanz, during 'which tlin'e ti,ey have prevent ,'d :tn.l relieved a vast arnatint of pain and sttlieri:,l4 from Headache, ,whether originating in the nervous systen ortrum a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their compo sition, and may be taken at all times with per fect safety without making any change of (H -et, and the abcrnee of any disayreraide taste ren der., it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COCNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. ' Sold by Druggists and all other Dealm.4 in Medicines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re.. eoipt of the - PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to MESHY C. SPALDING, 43 Cedar Street, New-York. . 4 by C. „ 4' I:. A. JONES, C00d....-rE- ;int . ..„..,.„,..,.....„.,.... •5 2 • % , :› , ; - f .- . .. S.i 4 UVtr„,4),4: ,iAi e, • • -_, F;;; ,, ,nr•-s-4 , 7•0g , •• ttli,w, .. 4 ,_.&,,,,1-.. - 3: --- , 1\•••••-•;-: . -.._ ...1. .-. , ,,,- , -,0:2::: - . ipittlisivrlß . ol , „: , ham.-, , -4,....., . .4.v. - --1-• - :... , -) - -- - --11:, , , tF o :-. ...iik;:i -,-,74 , 1.- : :r; - „f 4—ze. y% kV)" ~~~ An aperient and Stomachic preparatiln of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest .Medical Anthorilies, both in Europe and the United Statee, and pre6criLed in their practice. . The experience of thotisands daily proves jhat Do preparation of Iron can be compared witb it. Impurities of the blond, depression Of vital energy. pale and otherwise sickb• complexions indicates its necessity' in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies- in which it has been tried, it has proved *absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz : . In Dilaily, -Verrone --ilr-cnons, Emunciations, Ljp in (lonstipation ' :Diarrhant, Dysenterg,' Incipient Coneumption,Scrofalons Tuberculosis, Sall Rheum. _7lismenttrualion, , ll - bEee, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic liceulacbcs, ItActium tient, lazermittene Fee.rs, Pimples on Me Face, 6.c In eases of General Debiftr, 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 an extent which no description nor written attestation would r-nder credible. Invalids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-ap peared iu the buy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a dist.int land.— :Some very signal instances of this kind are attested to female Sufferers, emaciated vitctints of apparent marasmus, sangnineons exhaus tion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and despeptic aversion to air and 'exercise fur which the physician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familia. to medical men, the operation of this preparation o f iron must necessarily be•sahttary, fur unlike the old oxids, it is vi , ' - orou,ly tonic without being exciting and overheating; and gently, regularly aperient even in the most obstinate cases of costive ness W ithout ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable senation, It is this latter property, among; others, wldch makes it so rein:ld:able effectual and perzwlnent n remely fur 111)011 it also appears to exert a distinct and SpeCifie actiyu, by dispersing the local tendency wnich forms them. In Dyspepsia. innumerable fIS are its causes a sincle box of these Chid% hente Pills Las of ten salieed for the 1110 St 6nbltual cases, in cluding the nttendent CuNlirefic,ss. In unchecked IThirrhwa, even when advanced to I),;.cluery, confirmed, emac4iting, and up par-Ay the effects Lave been equally decisive and astoiththing. In ft e local pains. los.; of flesh and strength. c'ebilitatiug c.ugh, and remittent heetie,ichich gener3liv iuil cute Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and yh}sici:ul=, in several very „ , ;ratifying and in instancLs. In•: , :crofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most clition-dy balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their itch known Ha- The a ttenlion of females cannot be too eon lied to this 7-‘ll,l/ll and ro:oratir . e, cio.es peu,nliarly illiectireg them. lit I.:ll:.:mm:ti,m, Loth chronic rued inflatn- Avever, more deeid cdly—it invariably well reported, Loth ;t: , and roincing the and stitiies of the ju:nts and mus Ic intere.itfClll 11QC!ISSrIril; r. at I , IFClly ft7,l restorative. :Livl its pr: in the Itt:\% Settlements 61 the iii Febably be on.Li of high reuown and 1.1,cfu1,.,c,.z. N,t remedy has ever been discovered in the h,tory nd Inca:eine. which exerts such prompt : happy, trml fully I estorative effects Good appetite, cempplete.digestion, ralud ae tpli,itlou of ..,.tr , ..ng.11). v.ith ;:n uud cheerful exercise, imme iately fi,l;or: its use. rut up in ;lent nal metal boxes containing. !Tire It, cent:: per : for :talc by and dealers. Will be seat free to any m.bir-ss ou receipt or the price. All let !: tors, shell b'e addressed to I 11. 1;.1.0•KE & Co.. General -- 4-Iy. Cedilr St. , S. - E5 4 T:. l p - mifp,..i. l liTt! raffyi Ai'c V Uitit TO THE LADIES S•• BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich nii d ti“• check , or lips. IT WILL NMI' NVASII RUB OFF, and when onc,• tinral,le for rears. The tint is =u rich and u:ttoral, that the clos c,t det,:ct its Can be removed i,r I,•nwn juke avl will not injure Na!Jew pr,par.itun, used by uckhr,t, d CcoArt livziutit•s rf Lond,rl and free, in buffies,lvith directionN roc usc. i 00. 11UNT'S •• i'tlWllEll. - im p:it:: a LI v. hi:: hr-- to tile complexiom ami is ohlike oythieg u-mi for thi, par f 11. 30 (7, iv s. •• I%\ remot - es tan. m•uptruas of the fri.:r• for :d..) omit, fr i 1. 11, '•l:dl'i:Cl.il. Pi):11.11)E fir the hair,` ti( and improve,: iis gr,wth. lieeps fro:; C.tiiiti oil. end is warranted to mal.a the L ilr earl. .1 friie for .Moro. tor - the teeth cle in:es and whiten; the teeth, iamb:is the purities the breath p e ,..,eree : : Coe teeth and prevents to ohael,% 1i iilid free. for &LA. WiIEATII PERFUME, - 1. double e \tract of orange blossoms and co logne. Mailed tree For SI t(1. This exquisite perfume NV .11.3. by the Princess Royal of England. on her nrirriagev Messrs. Hunt Co., presented the Princess with ; i n ciegant inv-e of Perfumery. in which all of the above articles neve included) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppeis, valued at lwrticu hurl of - which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent Free,*ty - express. for '.-2'.5.01). rash can either accompany the order, or be paid to the express anent on de livery of goods. IWNT & CO., Perfumers to the Queen. Roy.l and 77 Sa.,on, St. .1 . 4i1. Pa. For Sale lit :CI liria , gdsts and Perfumers. The Trade Supplied. STEBBINS bilO. , (lotidersnori have the above article, for sale. Great Work on the Horse. THE HORSE and his DISEASES: BY ROBERT JENNEs.:GS, V. S., Profelor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the . Veterinary Collor of _,adelphia, etc.,' etc. WILL TELL YOU Of the Origin, History and - distinctive traits of the various breeds of Euro pean, Asiatic,. Africhn and American Horses, trith the physical forma tion and peculiarities of the animal. and low to ascertain his-age by the number and ceniition - of • his teeth; iilustrated with numerous explanatory engravings. • THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of Breeclbig Breaking, Stabling, I ,: e eding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the horse, with the best modes of adminis tering medicine, also, • how to treat Kick ing, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessness, • and other vices to which he is sub ject-; with numerous ex planatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES__ • WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptom?, and Treatment of Stran gles, Sure Throat, Dis temper, Catarrh, Influ enza, Bronchitis. Pnen mania, Pleurisy, Broken' Wind, Chronic Cough, rloaring and Whistling, Lampas, Sare Mouth and L'lcers, and Decayed Teeth,with other diseases • of the Mouth and Respir atory Organs. THE riortsE AND HIS t DISEASES ~ WILL 'HILL YOU . Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment ot . Worms, Dots, Culic, Strangula tion, Stony. Concretions, Ruptures. Palsy, Dia rrhwa, Jaundice, Reim . tit rhma, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflamma tion, and other diSeases of the Stomach. Bowels.. Liver and 121.4.trY Or gang. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL Y 01.7 Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog Sparin, Ii i n g-Bone,. Sweenie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bruise and Gravel, Craaked llools,Seratches, Cankcr, Thrush, an d Corns ; also, of Megrims, • Vertigo,• Epilepsy, Stag gers. and other diseases of the Feet, Legs, and Ile4d. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil . , Glanders, Fur or, Scarlet Fever, Ma. Surfeit,- Locked J a w, Ithemnutistu, Cramp. Galls, Diseases' of the Eyc and Heart, &c.. no d how to manage Castra tion; Bleeding, Trephin ni g% Hernia, AmputatimaTup , ping, and other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES . WILL TELL YOU Of ilarey's Method of tam ing Horses; how to Ap proach, Halter, or Stable a Colt ; how to accus tom a horse to stianee sounds and sights, and how to Hit, Sod Ile, Ride, and Dreak him to liar nes.s ; also, the Gran and law' of Warramy. The whole I , eim , the result of more than fifteen year,' careful study of the hat, pee;diaiities, wait and wcal c ncs=r•s of this noliie and It St 6.1 The book contains 3e4 pa.z,es.appropriatc4y illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engrav ings. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any nil po,stage paid, on teceipt of prier, half bound, ;. - -,1.0e. or, iu cloth, extra, :±z1.25. .:91000 AYEA can l, c made by enterprising 1111.(1 C \ cry-%x he‘e, in the abore. rind otherpoittilar work , of oars. Our inducements to all sueh are exceellint.rly lib eral. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to, or address JOHN E. POTTER, Puldishor, No. 617 Sa.nroru street, rhil. Fa. Plain above Third. St COUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. Nl.7x;' , PIiUrItIETUIL "Th ID 00ES, AUL APS, qfr LOBES. BLANKS DOC K ELS LEDG EP,S- V-LOOKS EECEI vr-BooKs MEMORANDUMS I'ASS-PdIOKS DIARIES' rorrrroLius 11E1:1'.; It I 1 - ]IS LETIE')-IfOOKs INVoICE-BOOKS.! LafGtEi EVIL Greek, Latin, French and German 'lest-,+p LL those. indebted to the late firm of 'Books. & .10NES, are poldelv requested All minor I3url.s us ed i n th e . Count!' to C:111 at C. Smith's Sore, nud settle :tad ptiv kept on hand, or immediate/a proeurcdj%%itbout :tau wilt Lo...ett when desired. oblige us—otherwise -.re still be under, the painful necessity oft rying to oblig,e you. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when ; % SMITH A: JUNES. desired. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes. Coudersport, Jan. 2, tin.-fttno. , Pens and Inks. Aiso,- of Wall-Papers, Draw- J. D, ing Materials, Water Col .rs„te, I am prepared to do jobs' of Surveying in BIBLES, T ESTA Cl,)s-es Hector and ltd.e Townshi...s, and anNhere within or lu tulles of my home PRAYER HymN 13°0ES, vnri on:: hinds. and can Undoubtedly giveisfaCti - on, hor: MUSIC - BO O KS AND SHEET - MUSIC, j lug had over el years e.xperienee. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess' L. BIRD. Men, &cf., &e. PRODUCE of all kinds taken ! ,Droadund, Pott , T C'o. in exchange for Books, &c. Lll-34] Oct. 24, IJ6O. MOFFAT'S LATE' PILLSA.:` , , - D PIRESIX BITTER.% T hESE MEDICINES bare now been beford the public for n peigod of THIRTY }'Rasa; and during that thole hare Maintained fa high chat acter in aftrioSt every' part of the Globe; for tiheir extraoi (livery Ad immediate power, of restoring, perfect healo to persom!sulferin under nearly every.kind of disease to which, the, man frame is liable. : : , The following are anion 'the distressing; variety of human diseases in which the --- j . • ' Vegetable' l lAie inedieineS i 1 SIT Well known to, be inThllible. ';DtSpEPSfA, byi thorbughly cleansing the firsit and sec;:nd sternachi3, and creating a flow of plire healthy bile, inst!ead of the stale and, acrid•kind; FL ATVLENQY, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache; M , tlesiiness ; 111-Tem per, Anxiety; Langoor, aLI Melancholy, which are the general symptonis of Pylpepsia, will vanish, as a natural einhlequunce of its cure: 1, COSTIVENESS,; by cleansing the whole length of the intestines w th a solvent process, and without violenbe ; al violent l'urgesleave the bowels costive Within two slays. FEVERS of all kluds, lily restoring the blood to ti, regular circubition, through the process of perspiration in Such chses, and the thor onghlsolution of all, integiinal obstruction in others. . The Life Medicines' hi, ye been known to mire '.II.IIEU3IATISM ' peHnnently in three weeks, and GOUT in hail that time, by re mol;ing•local intlanimatidn from the muscles and li:44aments of the joinis. DitOpsiEs of all kinkls, by freeing . : and streniitlicning the kidney and bladder; .they operate most delightfully on these important organs . , and hence have e er been found a cer tain remedy for"the iworst ease.; of GRAVEL: Alsb WORMS, by, dislo( giii",g frOin the turn ings of the bowels the slim; matter to which these - I f•reatures adhere. I . SOURVEY- ULCERS, SORES, by the perfect LIFE lIIIIICLNES.give to the Inimors. S011111:TIC. ERUPT I( PLEXWNS, by their alter fluidtrthat feed the skin, : of which occasions e, sallow:.' cloudy, apd other The),lise c;f these Pills n will effect an ,entire cure and a i Strikitio• iluproveme of the t:i kin. 'COMMON CH ES Z A !\... ill always Le cur Lr twri in the cl , urst originnl was cored of the use of the ME AND AGl.7ll—. l or thitt seourp:e of the Vitstern eauntry, these' Medicines wilt be wood >i safe. speedy, and certain Te!Deily...— Other medicines lace the System subject to a return of the disease—a cure ity-these3fed ieihes is permanent—TlLT TIl Elf, lai SATISFIED, AND MI CURED. - BILIOUS FEVERS AND .LIVER COM PLAINTS.--:General Debility. Loss of Appe tite, and Diseases of Females—the 3ledicines have been used with the most lienelicirl re- sults .in eases of this doscription arn.l I Scorfula. in ifs worst forms. yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re f-nal-1:111de Medicines. Night Sweats. Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds. Palpitation of the Heart, Painters' Colic, ate speedily cured. 31E14:ULNAE, DISEASES.—Persans whose constitutions have become impoired by the injudielons use of MntCCM', will find these Medieine,s a perfect cure, as they never foil to eradicate from the syittem, all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparations of Sarsanorilla. Prepared ILuil sold'by AV. B. MOFFAT, 335 Danarovav, New-Yo;:x. For sale kr all pruggi:4s. IIITDL":3 INDIAN PLAST.::.II. ramraout i Boxes fir 23 Ceras!! UNG Pl,..ltilElt:73—for all dierases of the 4_4 Low, rs and Ai!'; , rtions. kr. Heart Plasters- - -The frIOSt reliable reniedy known !Id Palpitation and all other diseast, , of the Ileart.. Back Pla:ters—For Crick nr Larnenei , s in the Back, Slde or Chest ; Weakness in the Stomach. lot Planters—The. Itc , t P,Nnotly known for coldrics.; of the in et awl limbs, excellent ilritct inn all ‘‘f Womb Pla,RTs—For the Cure of Falling if the Wimih, Whiten, Sint :ill caber Female Piseases. Each box conta:n; enough to spread For IU large :died pla,ders. Th:s is the only ul.sro'oent Pla , tcr before the poldic. A single plastcr applied to the bottoms of the feet tviil he carded into the circulation of the Blood, and every part of the hods he thoroughly medicated. Testtitikonials by thOnsatpls might be printed but it is deemed usel-ss:. The afflicted seek it and find relief in all r 11606. C. D. 1.;It1 r. Grottm. treme !Aunt: Back, 'lung stiliiding Mrs. Harvey, 11 , •Grars vine_ C o rtl an d (- 0 , N. Y. ; Lured of I:henaLlti.;in and other lo(,•1 pain. 11'm. Fowler, the Lan•llak at .11toa, 11 - :111U Co., N. V., says: '• I wish my iolgue conic' relkelt every female in the !mt. say, use llytle's Indian . I'l:tster. It ha I.R•ne fitted me more than every other nppl:t•zition.- For sale by C. S. S: G. A. Jonts, Cuuders- Imrt. Ell()Vii 711:EY ( 1 ,051i4_,. rciHOSE "Ever so M . any - NEW (10(1b.:S. at IL the New .‘tore 1;rools1.111k1. SHOES GOODS, OROCEEID:z, HARDWARE, POIIN, FLOI: t ) ar..i lot,: of Ciat \YELL Vi"NAT (11 0 FL' _llll l . t READY 1 11 .11 Thing P.:,1) oat , . 11.11, ! , 1, Lust, r. _ 1,; P,..;i1. ; .! I'o neat. Ifril4 1,1 nvu :111 , 1 L'3 ,l :'l;l , F) 1;01rICS. 11/I*S. :lac! iron. All N\ col! ready " What about Prices ?'' . Come and 5,.e. 1,. BIRD. TIRE POTTER JOUB.NiiL, PLTBLISURD EVERY 711CRSDAY MORNING, BY Thos. S. Chase, i. To. whom' all . - Letters and . CommuideationS should lie - addressed,,to secure attOititm: - Terms-i-Invariably in Adiciance.: _ . $1.25 per Annum. 1, ttttt numinulluungupusummutiminnsuammistpultztimmo (ALBERT DIANTANI 1. 1 having taken. the Shop ifoi:merly occupied 1);v1 P. D. CATLIN, 1 1 I A Clark's• Gilmer.% two miles North of Coudergport, . 7 4.- c - , Qi..441-45 I` 1) , ,t) DtANUFACTURE • MI kinds of • Chairs & Cabinet, - W4re, • such as • CANE, - i : ' FLAG, - 1 - and WINDSOR , 1 - CIIATTtS, [ 1 'ANC-SCAT BOSTON ROCKERS, SEWING and TABLE CHAIRS, SMALL ROCKING CHAIRS, i OFFICI and BA R-R,OOM CHAIRS. ' 1 BUREAUS, :" t ; , • SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, • i jTables, , • 1 Wash-Stands, Lounges, Cribs, , - - Cradles,. ! Common and i . Cottage Bedsteads. I , 11, nepairing done on the shortest notice, i Ow in the most workmanlike manner.l 1 TUPN I N G ti.. 1 !done hmilediately and to order. All orders promptly attended to. Please give' me is call, ' and examine for yourself. i , ALBERT MANTANII, March 2G:1860. r -2S:ly. Manufaciiirer. nd I:sIvf;:TEIZATE nrity -whit-11 these the Wood, and all and BAD COM lire effect upon the id the morbid :ltute iptive complaints, cliing.rceable corn- A riovelty in the Art World ! PHOTOGRAPH): UPON POI?C'ELAIN: Secured hy letters patent in the United State,s,i England, France ; and Bel- , giuin. nvery short time, of SALT Rlllq7k, t in the clearness LD:i ;ti] IN FLU gd by one dose; or THE AMERICAN . PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN CO. No. 7',Sl Broadway, X. 1 74 havinf-, secured their novel and ingeniotis in vention by --I , lnierican acid European patents ; are fully !inquired to execute all orders for Mi mi j ur o ; Lik,nr,r B rs nJ Pcrgone on Chitia, - presentir; all the attractive and advantageous features of Ordinary photographs, the brillian 'ey and finish' of a water-color drawing., mind a hitherto nnattaincd finality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred: As the paterded process of the Company enables the reproduction of Photographs i not only on plain surfiices, but upon such as are round or of any degree of irregularity—por traits can he reproduced with faultless accu racy, and delicau t of delineation, upon Por celain wares of any description and dimensiop used as articles of luxury or of household rnikrietor of tliese Tiles I - 4' aS year LIFE MEDICINES utility, such as URNS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS. TOILET A lITICI,ES, Cc.: thereby securing rait held portraits and furnish log a unique and exqttisite cytle ot ornamen tation of articles in domestic use. In (1.-der to furnish facilities for the gratifi emmu of the popular taste, and to tuck the wants of thme patrons of the Fine Arts de sirooe of hat - ing Portraits on Porcelain, the Company hare imported from Eurcpe a col lection of superior porcelain goods, manufhe turd to their own order, which they selll at cost pi ices. As the American Company are owners of the patent right. and consequently the only persons authtirized to use the process:, they have determined, iii order TO AFFORD PEOPLE IN EVERY SECTION OF THE UNION an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS ON CHINA, to make the following propos tiou to RESIDE,NTS IN THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE UNABLE TO VISIT PERSONALLY THE ATELIER AND GALLE RIES IN NEW YORK. Persons sending, a photograph. ambiotype, or ila-neriemype to the . office of the Com pany in New York. accompanied by - FIVE DOLLARS, will receive in return by express, fre9 of other charge, A RICHLY ORNAMENTED BREAKFAST (..1 . 1: AND SA iTCEIL WITH TIIE PORTRAIT TI! ANSFEHRED • THEREON. By transmitting a daguerreotype and' TEN DOLLARS, • they will secure in like manner, A HANDSOME FRENCH VASE OR TOILET, ARIL 'LE, pith the portr.iit reproduced Iv the patented , process. By ;ending pair of daguerreotypes and cured of ex FIFTEEN noLLAn3, they Ai r il; receive in return A PAIR OF 1:ICII SEVRES VASES, svith 'the portrait: , executed equ,l t n ntiniatnte painting,; and. in 'like unnittu•r, purtraits (2:0 be ruproduccd,..)n pore, lain W a ITS Cr VASES OF EVEN] . QUALITY OF FINI li, r:!u , ,r;ul - in price trout TW EN'I'V TO 0:-E HUNDitED DOLLARS N. pifrtii !liar in r. - ritin?; the addeesii, n. county nip] All letters to I,e ..ith:re,sed to Manager, American Photographic Porcelain Co. i ' Uriy.:tlwny N. \. I/O\VA D ASSOC lit List i/ thcon by Emlairawnl. J'ar 114;,/,111, Sick el MI ~, ' .rd, d i,v t l'ir u lcat and Epithvai4. fi , r ILc Cure of bisj, ca.Ft.l 0 . 1 th , Sexual Ory,tu.l. . • given g ratis:, by no _ill_ Acting li3tii . g - eon, to all- who apply letter, with a description of their contlition,l (itg; ,, , occupation, habits of life, Se .) and int Va-cs of extreme po%erty, Medicines furnished! free or charge. V ALUAIILE REPORTS on Spermatorrham, and other Diseases cit the Sex oil Organs, and ; on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dit•:-if pessary, sent to the afflicted in sealed Jetter! um : lopes, free of charge. Two or three' Stainps fOF postage will be acceptable, Address, DR. J. SKILL'S BOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By or der of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pre dent GEO. FAIRCHILD, ..S.cretary. A N, D - T LW, PAHL I'lllL_ I,l'll IA JUBSON%' - - :MOUNTAIN ERB PILLS, :knoll-% we present you with_ a perfect hg t , ness of Tezueo, a chief of a tribe.of the-shy:, .2.tee Nati - en, that once ruled Mexico. y o "; will find a full .acconnt of him and his 1, 01 , 1 t in our Pamphlets and Almanacs—to Ac gratis, from the Agents for these Pills. The inv.entor and manufacturer "Jed. son's Mountain herb Pills," has slent greater part.of his life" in travelifig, . visited nearly every country in the warld.... Ile spent over zit years among, the lndiunt the Rocky Monu'ains and of Me:tit:a : Toad if was thus that the " 310tZTAI . !1 Ibtu PILL were discovered. A very interesting accou t i of his adventures therd, you - iviii. find an, out Almanac and.Pamplilet.- It is an established fact, that all diesel arise from . 1.311.up.E oLootor - Thellood is the life! and when any farelid or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed to every organ of the body-. Every nerve feels tke . poison; and the vital organs quickly complain. The stem ach will not digest the food - perfectly. Thi liver ceases to secrete a sufficiently of Ilk. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lungs boconse clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a cough—and all from a slight impurity at the fountain-bead of life—the Blood! As it yen had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minuets the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quick ly does impure blood fly to entry part, rnd lea vests sting-behind. All the passages be. come - obstructed-, and sinless 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 are therefore, unrivalled as a, CUT.; FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver• Complaint, Sick Headache, -Se. This Anti-Bilious Medecine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and -renders all the fluids end secretions lure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that eve are able to place within your reach, a medicine like the " Mountain Des b Pills," thatwill pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause thre sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health., Judson's Pills are the Best Remedy in ex istence for the Allowing Complaints: Bua•d Complaluts, Debility, Inward WCeak• ness, Coughs. Colds, Chest Diseases, Costive• ness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy„ Head aches, Ind:gestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symp tOMS. ' GREAT :FEMALE MEDICINES! Females oho value health, should never be without these. Pills. They pill-Hy the blood,. remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pin,ple,i and blotches, nod bring the rich color of heap h.to the pine cheek.? b.f - Lr' The Plants and Herbs - of Which these Pills are made, were discovered in very sur prising, way among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent; and you will read with delight, the.very interesting account it contains of the' " Gage? MEDICINE CI the Aztecs. Observe.—The at', in llerL Pills art put I T in a Deo lityul Wrapper. ,Each box con tain., 40 pills, a arl. retail a rents per lot. All gena ) he, ha re the s igna lyre of B. L. J ("DSOS' C . 0., oil each box. . E. ;Tuns co., SOLE PROPRITORS, No. 50 Leonard Str6et, NEW YORK. A gem t s t i-dalAvny.,7,Aildress as above.. Gtr To Pcrmis out of Einploptent.-14 AGENTS WANTED, In every County of the United-States, T 0 eng.i 7 e the sale of sonic tLe best arid nun t _elegantiy illustrated Wells published. Our publications are of thQ Most interesting character, adapted to the wants of the Farm er,. Meehanie an.l Mcd chant they arc publish ed in the bet style and bound in the most substantial manner, and are worthy apince in the Library of l'very lionsehola in the Land, 13:.:174_,T 0 men of enterprise and indlistrious habits this business otters an opportunity fUr profitable 1 , 1 0:111(1 , t seldom to be met with. r,z - -2:_-„ Persons desiring to act as agents will receive promptly by mail full particulars, terms, &v., by addressing L , GETZ 4: co., tut/J.4 . 0.3. No. 224 North Second street, nor. NATURAL TEETH PRESERVED TO OLD AGE. Tow soap - . TO 6Nr, AIITICI.E 'is more deservedly popular zneans of cicansiug and' ['reser\ int.; ti.e Teeth than Charcoal. '• la this Maut.ful aitiCire of Tooth Soap the rharceal is rendered so' perfectly fine as to lie in reality but the superfine dust of that : , ,u1): - ,1.1nee—not a particle of grit is used in the composition which could. pos:ibly injure the enamel of Teeth. It is united with articles that remove the tart, and prevent its farthcl 7 accumulatiqn Soap is the best known moans of pre e r i g the teeth, curing Sore Gums; and Sere .Mouth. One box will last one year at a cost of only 15 cents. DiumrioNs.—AV , t the brush and rub VICO or three ties lig itly over the Soap, then thoroaghlr brush .he Teeth, and rinse the mouth with ;.are water. Sold by C. 6. CE. Jones, Coudcrsporti Penn. 71v. GEORGE SMITH, BARBER AND HAIDDRESSER,—iii the building recently occupied by J. S. Mann, Esq., as a law otlie, Coudersport, Pa.;—would respectfully solicit the patronage of the pate. lie. Shaving, flair-cutting and Shampooing dory in the most approved style. Cloth n;; neatly and expeditously CLEANED and. SCOURED.iiit reasonable prices. mo.
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