El _ . ' .311-131C-11.11LICEIVIR. MM. OEI As the season . for making' bay is -ap proachitig; we will, give a few. , words of caution." Don't try to dry your: bay too much. Hay-may be dried till it is - as worthless 'as straw.: As a good coffee maker would say, "Den% burn your coffee, but brown' it ;" so we say, don't dry your bay, but ,cure it. Our good old mothers Who relied Upon - herb tea, instead of "pot 'teary gatheied thefr herbs when in . blossom and cured them in the Bbade. This is the philosophy of making good hay. G l ut in the blossom, and cure in tbe shade. The sugar of — the plant, when it is in bloom, is in the stalk, ready to form the seeds. If the plant is cut earlier :the sugar is not there ; if later the sugar has become converted to woody matter. flay should be well wilted in , the sun, but ,cured in the, cock. Better to be a little. too green. than too dry. If, on put ;tiny, it:into the barn, there is danger Of "lichting on the mowrput on some salt. Cattle will like it none the less. • • Beat, light, and ; dry winds, will soon taire the starch and:sugar, which consti tute the nodness orhair, out of it; and Avith the-addition of a shower, render it almost, worthless. Graiß cured with the least exposure to -the drying ] winds and searching sunshine, is More nutritious .than if longer exposed, however good the Weather may be. If over cured, it con tains more woody fibre and less nutritive matter. • ' The true art of hay-malting, then, con sists in cutting the grass . when ilia starch and sugar are fully developed, and before they are converted into seed and woody fibre ; and curing it up to the point when At will answer to put it into the barn without heating, and no wore.— Ohio BILLITS'GCORN. The Rural lienister has an article from . one of its.correspondents on the culture of corn, from which we, make the follow- lug extract : One day while . hoeing in our garden 'corn field of a,quarter Of an acre, we sat down a half hour and studied diligently the character of the rootlets everywhere about us radiating from the cornstalks, from one to three inches above the sur facet,of.the ground. It occurred to us that l nature designed th'etn for somethingelsel than mere ornamen ; and' that if the regnisite material r their.full devolope• meat.were supplie they might become • roots and add something to the 'rigor of : the stalk. So, in order to make our ex 'perimeut a fair test; we set to work witir .our hoe, and to each j alternate hill we drew-up the earth, coverinr , the shetits l to _an average depth of oight inches. After an interval of two•weeks, we found upon examination, that we lad a vigorous set i ef top roots giving extra support to the and imparting anlextraordinary de• grce_Of vigor to its grotth. Nearly every '.stalk thus "billed up," affordedian extra 'ear, grew one-fifth taller than those •not Lilled,'and the grain ripenell days earlier., Hence we have ever since at , yed that it is .good 'economy to "bill VP" corn ; .but We "would . remind the farmer that it is a dangerous practice to run plow or cilia. Nmator so near the Stalks - as to disturb the roots. A very si'Mple and efficient ctoss.bar - cultivator Can be arranged, so that.with a light dip on either side, the ttin outer 'shares Aril' throw sufficient earth to the stalks, without disturbing the loots. - THE NTHEAT HARITEST.-I have seen much. in the Telegraph and other -agri cultural papers as to' the proper time for tutting wheat; but as the . views were given by those at a distance, gendally, in other States, I would like to have the opinions and experience of those in Eas, tein'Penfisylvania. I-Iy own custom for nearly ten years, has been to :cut curly; that is to say, from three to six days be. Tore 'tire' time crop is usually cut in this (13erks)coun.ty generally; from the 25th I.Tune to Ist July. .11p)e . found that in nearly every case mildew in former yearS of my crops, that it occurrecl, from eiperiments made on a small scale, that early cut . grain. makes more and better pour. Hence I bareeontinned to pursue this practice of early cutting as possessing those important- advdntages. Neverthe% less I would like, to ;have the views of farmers generally..in this State, and .will thank - them to communicate them.—G. W. W., in. Geondiliozfn 7clegraph. LENONADD.--Thip large lemons cut in slices, from which extract every seed, niix well, with a hid pound crushed loaf sugar, add two quarts. cold water. •I Rub the gums,and teeth with straw perries ; ; they arp, an. ,esuclleitt natural dentifrice :: I', • - • ''~®RHETIES. 1 , Contrast is a kind of relation. Is not every true lover', a martyr ? Material eVil tends to elf-annihilation, good'rollieVease. = _ - . Rurity is! the feminine, teeth the mas culine, of honor. - He must be a thorough fool Iwho, can learn nothing from his own folly. Knowledge is the parent ofiove wis dom,-leve itself. To refer all pleasures to association is to aaknowleclge no sound but ecbo. A youth's love is the more passionate; Virgin love is the more idolatrous. . . The feeling is often the leper truth, /, the opinion theinore super& :al one. In a mist the heights can/ or the most part see each other, but the valleys cannot. To talk without effort-is, after all, the great charm of talking. ' .. shTaste appreciates pictures; connoisseur ip appraises them. A use must have preceded an abuse, properly so called. -Half the failures in life arise from pull ing in one's horse as he is leaping. Hardly anything is FO difficult in wri-, thig as to write with ease. Thought is the wind, knowledge the, sail, and mankind the vessel. I could hardly feel much" confidence in a man who had never been imposed upOn. "Who want's to see a Masquerade ?" might be written unifier a Ibol:ing•giass. The most mischievous liars-are those wh keep sliding on the verge of truth. j Truth endues- marl's purposes with somewhat of immutability. , Our Poetry in the eighteenth century' was prose, our prose in the seventeenth; poetry.. We *lay beep the•, devil without the swine, but not the swine without !the devil. • A cow.pliment is usually accompanied With a bow, as if to beg pardon for 4:i)ay= inc , it. • • . Friendship ,closes its eyes, rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice; de= nies that it is ever at the full. r It , i Many men spend their ;lives in gazimg at their own sbadovirs,, and. so dwindle away into shadows thereof. .1 • Children always turn toWard the light. 0 that grown-up' people in this would become like little children • , Some men-so dislike the dust 'kicked up by the generation they,belong to, that, .being unable to pass, theY.lasbehind it. South's sentences ,are gems, bard and shining; Voltaire's look. like them, but are only French paste. Is not man the only automaton upon earth ? The things usually called so are in fact' beteronmtons. Much ,of the world's wisdom is ; ,still acquired 'by necromancy—by consulting, the oracular dead, 1 Of what use are forms, seeing that it , times they are empty ? Of the same use as bariels, which at tunes are empty, tooJ , , Temporary madness may perhaps hie 'necessary in some cases to cleanse; aad renovai l e the mind, just as fit of illness is to carry off,the humors of the body. Hell (a wise wan' said) is paved good intentions." Pluek up the stnues, ye sluggards, and break the devil's he4d with View. Forms and regularity of proceeding, if they dre not justice, partake ouch of the nature of justice, which;_in highest sense, is the spirit of.distributive or - der. - tie!svho wishes to know how a people thrives under a groveling aristocracy, should examine how vigorous and tines the blades of grass are under a plantain. Open evil, at all events does this good : it keeps good on the aleyt: When theye is no likelihood of .an ehetny's approach ing, the garrison Slumber on their posti How much better. the world would go on, if people could but do now and:then; what Lord Castlereagh used to deprecate, and turn their backs upon themselves 1 Instead of watching the bird as it flies above our heads, we chase liis, shad,* along the ground ; and finding we can* grasp it, we conclude it to be nothing.! • Jealousy issaid to be an offspring of 10.6. Yet, ) unless the parent males hasteko stran'ale the child, the child will not rest till it has poisoned the.parcnt. Pliny speuks of certain animali that will !fatten on smoke. :How luelty, would be for sundry eloquent statemen, if tbey could get men to do so! Poverty breeds wealth; and wealth' in its turn breeds poverty. , The'eartN to form tbemound, is taken out of the ditbh; and whatever may be the. height of the one, will be depth of. the other: , .7 They who are sinking in the world, find more weights than corks ready to attach themselves to them ; and even if they can lay bold on a bladder, ft is too likely to, burst before it raises tit& heads above water. . Spni ts persons take reprOof zood-buor edly eribugh, unless you are so unlucky as. Whit a sore place. Then they wince, and writhe; and knockyOu down for yinir itupertinence, or wialfloirgood-morning. ATTENT YOUR FOR A 'MOMENT, IF YOU. ;FLEAS -- 0 -- , HE SUBSCRIBER has just recei stock of ' BESIRAB GOO)) Direct from New York, consist DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES of all kinds 7; HARDWARE, CROCK-1 ERY, BOOTS & - HATS &''CAPS; lategti READY7MADEI CLOTHING, DOMES -1 tICS,, such as STIEFITJ INGS, TICKS, BATTS, &c.—in:short, all kinds of goods in a NO. i COUNTRY ST All of l wliieli * will be sold very' RENY P I= Thp above-named stock of Gcy 'open and foi sale at the New Brick S near Cfinfieltßs.Flotiring Mill, a f. of the Mlegliany Bridge, IN'COUDERSP where the pronriet6i would be pl ceive culls from his old customer n,y new ones as feet disposed to DEAL WITH H 't 'The market price paid for all FARMERN' PRO is exchange for Alerchau YAtiets iet4, 1,7 'COLLINS Coudeispori, Jan. 2, 1801.-15-, .A N r D - ''''' ' • CCT ' ' ' - ',IALBERT . MANTA o , e 0 - Htiving'takeu the Shc a ;,.... ,s . e_. . formerly occupie , .43 , P. P. CATI:111, - :I.' _____ , Clark's Corlite i two miles North of Coudersport, ... WILL IVIAZTETEAC all Linds of , Cliairs &' Cabinet . - ' such e,g. CANE, FLAG, and' WINDSOR • CHAIR' CANE-SEAT BOST° SEWING, 'rind TABLE SMALL ROCKING CITA OFFICE and BAR4ROOM CHAI ' BUREAUS, SECRETAR, WAR Tables, • Wasb-Starids, . Loun g es, • Cribs, Cradles'„ Commo • Cotta, •. 'lllepairtrig done on the s and in the most Workmanlike: n. TURNIP, done immediately and to orde . AU orders promptly attended to. Please give me a call, and ,emamine for yourself. I ALBERT 4,ANTANIA, March 26, 1860.-28:1.y. '0 anufacturcr. DOE STORE 2 Main above Third St. COUDERSPORT, PA. m z imi, PROPRIETOR. MAPg, 11 , ooTtS, BLANKS - DOCKETS— EDGERS— DAY-BOOS RECELI MEMOBANDI7.II, • _it PASS-BOOKS, DIARIES, • PORTFOLIOS, • • ' HERBARIUMS, • . LETTE! • • Greek, Latin,! French and Books. till School Books used kept on hand, or immedia when, desired. Magazines or any PerlOdical supplied 'Then • desired. ' A good assortment of Pa er, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall Papers, Draw illg Materials, Water Colors, 4. BIBLES; TESTAMENTS, .PILAYER 'F.: HYMN BOOKS, o • various kint.l9 . MUSIC-BOOKS •AND SHE -MUSIC, . Slater, Ruler% Back-Gamin! Ifen,,lzo„ mac. PRODUCE of a. in exchange for:Books, &c. The Rochester Str. gIiktIISTED & KELLY, Con g_Y the exclusive agency for machine in this county. It i ruble, an. HEAP. Dec DLAIIKS all kinds for sa r ID - Deeds : Warrants, EXCCUU St - A:Tom:Li, Constable Sales, School Orders, Notes of all hand and printed to order., tended to promptly, and at p 7 times, Give us a trial. lON ! ved a new S, . ~ . An aperient and Stomachie:Preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by:com bustion in Trydrog.en. Sanctioned by the highest Medical: Authorities, bedh in -Enrope and the' United States; and prescribed in their practice. ' , The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. luipurities of the bltiocl. depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise Sickly complexionS indicates its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has • proved absplutely Curative in enchk)fthe following et,, - nplaints, viz : • ing of MEM In Da , ilify, ./..re71 , 0?1 , 1 ...41Petions.;Emonciations, DyNprpsia, Constipotion. - Diorrhay. Dnsentcry, Incipient Conanmption,:Serofulous Tubereulosis, Salt-Ithennlisnrenstruation, Whites, Chlorozis, Liver Complaints,'' Chronic Ileigachep, - Rheuma tism, Intermittent, Fcv!rs, Pimples on the . Face, 4•c• , - . " '." " ' in eases of General Debility, whether the result of acute disease, of 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 Iv ritten attestation would render credible. lavdlids so long bed ridden as tiyhave become forgotten im their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-ap peared in the 'busy world as if just returned from protrricted : travel in a: distant !land.— Sonic! very signal instances of this kind are attested to female Sufferers., emaciated victims. of apparent marasmus, sanguineous 'rtlians.- - tion, critical chasiges, and ,thatompliation of nervous and despeptic aversiol to air and •exerciSe for which the physician has delname. In Nerrcius Alfections of all kinds, land for reasons familiar to medical men, the oileration of this preParation of iron 'Must neCe l ssarily be salutary, forhinlike the old oxids, itiis vig orously tonic without- being, •xcitin!g and overheating . ; and gently, regularly 4 iorient even in the most obstinate cases of ic, stive ness without ever being a gnstric purgative,. or inflicting a disagreeable sensation; ~ It is this latter property. among. bthcrs, which rottlies it so remarkable effect;nal and permanent a remedy, for Pile, :, upon 'vliicli it also appears to dxert a distinct and!' Specific action, by dispersing the hicaltendenbi Which forms them. il 1 • In Dyspepsia'. innumerable as,arepsi ..:111,5.C5 ORE. low far ods is now 'tore ; ca . rods cas RT, mad to re and as ma 'kinds of UCE Cl' _ , a single bOx. of! these ClialVbeale li'il.k has of ten sufficed for; the most. habitual Osier., in cluding the atfendent Cosiiienes.7. In unchedked Diarrhata, eren whanliqvanced to Dysentery, Confirmed, etnaciatin4 and ap par3ntlY in:114171W; the effects . Nixie! been equally decisiVe and astonishing. t'i, I. 11. the local pains, loss of flesh nnolgstlrength, deb.litating cough, and remittent blic.which generally indicate Incipient Cortsumuti;on, this remedyi has allayed the alarm of fr fends and physicians, in 'several very g,ratifving ftnd in teresting instances. I _ 1 I In Scrofulods Tuberenfosi, this n . edicated. iron has had far move than the goocl f ciffect of! the mast cautibusly:balaneed prepatialions of iodine, without any:of their well ktgoW, n lia-I bilities: J j f • • 4 ' The attention or fernalea cantle. ' too con.' fitlently invited to this rerncrly and t aorctlice,l in the cases p4ettlinirlY affecting 66 1 311. In Rheaimatism, !)0111 chronic an anti, m. matory—in the latter, hOwever, tare decid-' edly—it littS ; licen invariably well l'l-borted,. both as alleviating pain and retik?ing the swellings nnd 'stillness of the joints, t}id Mus cles. l' • In Intermittent Fevers It must ai 4essarilv . be a great_ rethedy and energetic' r storative, and its - progreSs in the new settlein4ds of thd West, will probably be onC of liif,t i 1 renowti and u. , EefiOnes-1. i , _I: ;no. JIA i, -: -;.. 'P 1- ;. 1 ' be ile; . "P . <,' . - ,tl ° Pa., ----- ITR.E IWare, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, RS, ES, ROBES, .. ; 1 ; ; . No reniedy lias eyer:been diseriv '•04.1 in tbo whole history!of medicine, Whieli e tiets such prompt,,happ;k, and fu11,!,; ril , storativ difeets.-:—i i Good appetite, complete d'',gestidn, livid ae4 quisition;of strength, with in nulls vit dispol, sition for, notice and cheerful elm iminel diately followitg.. use. : • ; , ) Put uP in wt flat metall boxes; :intainini, 50 pills, priOeiso CC/124 peAox:i f 4 dr' .sale by druggists' and, dealers. , Will be t sOit free. tii any addiess oh 'receipt of the priri.l All Teti ter-, orders, etc., should b mldr2sstd: to It. B.•LOCKI?; ,k,C0.,,; G nen:lA:gents, 4-Iy. : 20 ,edar Sti; N. Y. I . - i i---- 11. T UPN. I- PP - - a, .a_T 'a • Al 4 1 . and ~ r e Bedsteads. d.ortest notice; lattner. - W. '11: COAT' Hnu'ing enl4rged and ROOMS 'at . .AVE_LLSVII., ' E , ~ , . has noxr on &had and iVill h , ,Tp eonftantly sale, a larger; and better variety of: Cahino Ware and:Chhlrs, tban'have eve ! : hen ()We're I in this section'of the Countrv. I • - i His stock cd•:corrtmon,Wrork hr., 'npver be 1 equalled. Haring math extolls veladditioi to his assortment of ; 1 .• t . PARLOR. FETRITL, ` , IJ RE , . helms now on hand Plain Mali , * - -,& - .),ia . ble top Barcans, Card tables, N op sir and Centre:tables, 'Fruit and start( , Marble top Wash atands. it LOBES, I T-BOOKS; . BEADSTEADS. • COUDDEf AND TETE-A.-TETI new and beautiful varieties; Cane Se.it, Mahogany, Rocking and Easy Cl &e., &e. ' 1 .. ',=BOORS VOICE -BOOKS. German Text- !z, the Count,y ely procured In fact every thing in theline of I . TRNITITRE ea e found at his astablislimene t 'Having e best facilities for; 1 - annul - hewing and p.r chaSing hiq stock for cash, He will not be uadelisold, Pose wishing to buy, Will ,5a14... at kik twenty-live ricr centby calling W. W. 111. Coats. READ V' .DIADE , GOFFlrtla of all sizes 4pt onstantly `on h end. Per sonal attendance with! hearse Whewrititicsfed. W. H.. V0A.170. Nov. 1, 12t10.. 4 • In Boards Chess 41 kinds taken [ll-34] w-Cutter. erspori, hare his celebrated covenient,'o , 1, 1860.-12 Patent Mica Lamp ChiraneNi . . , A LAMP CHLHHEY THAT WILL NOt( s HREA K ! This great invention commends *eif,to ev ery one aging, COAL OIL. LA.IIPS4I.It giFes more light, requires less cleaning and will not break by the heat or bold, ,falling„;kr any or dinary usagC., Tur sale .by ,Stortheeliera gener ally throughdut the U. a antithe..C*adas, alit? IVholesale by: the Xanufaelitrers antf.Pgteii4 , 01: HORNING& RIVIVI.PIII.E74 . • to. 321 N. SECOND, Street, ,t,)11:t11111'A-: !e at this Ofrice 'cons, SuminOns, Township and cinds--kep on L OB AVORK at ees • to suit the '• hisi, WAR COTTAGE e'.ND . , :14i/ 4 14L45 1 A1 1 4)] rrlllEst ltEDE:facE§ p, had daring . fiat ii iie,l chaineter.jo a;inc),4 cry for their es raordipar of reitOrino - p6rfe_df, Ile under nearly every hi the Amman frame ts.li , The follo t -tug tkre #tuoni the Aistrdssii variety of human disekses id 'whiclOhe : ; Vegetble' Life Diedieinesi. Are Well kdown tdbetinfailble; '!,;-:,. , DYSPEPSIA, b'thotou,gl Ay cleansing" the first' and secdnd F...toniachs,'mld creating it&!iitv of pure.heallthy bile,, instead of the staid! and acrid kind i.FLATULENCiI Loss of' Appetiri Beartburn;i'lleadachei, -Rest estmess, Ill.lem per, Anxiety, Laniluo „and kelanckoly,#h4eli !are the general - quip onis'of Dyspepsid;;' ill vanish, as b natufal onsequenee• of HS .cure. COSTIVENESS; b " cleansing' the !Whole 1 length of the hatestin 's with a solvent pi•cicdss, and', withoutt - violebee ;rill violent pergesleave the bowel costiie w. thin tu - o days. 1 - ' FEVERS of allkln s. by restoring the blood - , to a regular 'ciretilitti n, ti#ough the koce-s of perspirrition in- su h cases, and Biel :tiler- , ailgh solution oral' ritesii,bal. cilistructioni in others'. .1 ' l''. " I 'The Life lifedgein s hate beenknown! to dere' RIIEUMATISI pert:mum:Lily in .. .three, . \r ' eeks, and GOO.T:i lialfrthat time, •by !re- Moving...ldeal. inflate a tiort from . the _milseles . and ligaments of, the joint* . , ,',. ! 4 DROPSIES 'ot al :kinds, by freeing - end Strengtii'ening the ki Ineysiand bladder; they Oierate Most delight:el/3- on these important orgris,:a and heeee hive ever been found a eer. min renfidly for the vorstyises of GRAVEL ' Also WORMS-i by dislo “-in , from the tern .l ! I - '- - . i ir.",. , S of the_howels t ie shiny matter td .. viiiell these creatures iidle re. '1 ;:, 1 :!SCURVEY. ULCII:IIS, and INVETERATE' SCIRES, ily the nierlect Purity which : j the Se. LIFE .M.F.BICINES.tIive to the blood, amdl all the Immoirs. !1 1 ' . .• ',. I : l• SCORBUTIC lurgpTroF. - s and nth/ TOM- . ?LESIONS, by iheii- altQrai ive effect titioni the [itticlz - f that feed the kin, dud the morbid state I whiedi loecaSikus al/ er,uptive •corenlaiiits. allow. cloudy, Mid otherildisagreeahle cow-,! lexions.l , •• The 'use ef.the,se 'ills , fim a very Ml : oft time.:) will effect lan eetii eureJ of !SALT IIIIEUIL: i , ,..nd . a striking Ifilm venmint in the (dearness, pf• tine skin. Ct 3313 (M.0./LDS and lI . :NFLIT- lENZA will always! le, cured bY one 'dese, to.' by two id the Wbr.t cases!: i ! ' PILESL—Thei Oriit.ial (proprietor pI t:.ese MedicindS, iKas en ed of;.Piles of ;a' Yearzi standing; by the us of the LIFE MEOICINES alone. 1 . !I ' i : 1 .FEVER AND : AGITE.—For this scintrgo of the Western caentq-, thee :tredicineS will be 'end a safe. speedy, and : certain remedy. Oilier medicines ledge the s . ystem sehject to - a return !of the' disc ISC—_4 cure by t.q.se Nled= icines is !perinarient'—vnyl 7.111',11, BE SATISEIEII . : I AND BC CI:SIED.' . BILIOUS - : ND LIVEII - PLAINTS. 7 -4leket Cite, ands have been psedlxvi sults in cases of Evil, and_ Sco'rfitla to the mild yet. Totrerfull inarloble Debility, Neri.otis Comp; Palpitation of the neart,i speedily! cured. MERCURI.I.L DISEAS4 constitutions, Wire becot ibjudieiOus use ;of Mcue Medicines a Perfecq cure, l eradicate from Yhelsystet Mercury; intinitely i soonei erfnl preparations of San Preplrott so[kl by , 1,7 1.330' For 5.:1.e.b3.- all I: ruzgiF -,-.,--...:_-- ; , 1 / 4 2:- ,-- :•.,7k!:1 - ,.'a - ig'i , ,* , ,- -, -:=L:-• - i•:-.. _ • 'l , f,f.' 7 -.!; - :•:•!' . ••••••-....,,,,..........,,..,•: - _ - _ : !:;_sf' ! „ , , . ! ~ 1 :',,7z.i . :•- , --.%• , -, ,, F.7-3, i.71;,ii.11 ': . •;',- -- 71' - .1 4 . .q'' -iv.. c-..-, , 5, i l.-•_..z .___ __- ! . i:.____. inns., wiNgLo ,w, ' - , , , , 1 . An experienced Norse and Female 'Physician, preseilts to the attention of mothers, her 1 . SO(Yrii S IN fbr i YRUPi TOli. CiIILDICEN - TEETIIING . , which greoll r facilitates the pr,oees. crf teeth ing, byisoftening the gtirns,•rencing all in flarnationL--wi4 apay ALL PAJfN and spas modic fiction. And is I ( "I• ; SURE. TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depemi ui)tin. it, !mothers, it will gicc rest to yo rsellves, , a rid 1 RELIEF AND !HEALTH TO, YOMI INFANTS. We haiM pat tip and sold this iiktiele for over ten Yetii•;7, i,ind 'CAN SAY, ly CONFI DENCE AND 'ITHUTII :of it, - what! ive liaXe never been able t]; say,of any °filet...medicine ---NEVER OAS T FAILED, IN A; SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CUBE, • when F timely dised..' !Neichr did we know an instaneel, of dissatisfaction! by any one who 'flied it. On the contrary, till ;,are tiorliglited With Hs:opera- 1 tions, and Isprink l i in terms of comerida Hon dit its magical three s and , medical virtues.; We.:. speak iiittiis matter "'WHAT WE DO KNOW."I, after ten: ,•ca'r!..s 7 i experience, AND...PLEDGE!! OUR REPUTATION' FOR THE FULtILMENT!! OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. iln elnicisti! . every instance where !the, infant ii sthlering,d I froth Itivn iindexlinustion, relief will bc fouricl! ! in .fifteen Or t,e-ciuty 'Minutes after the syrruly' is adminiAere'd. - . ! ' Thl4 valuable ! Prepalration is the. prescrip] L ion of thci most , XPERIENCED and SKILL-' FUL FUL 'NURSES i New!Enrtiand, and has been 'used with INEV ).11. FAILING SUCCESS in • r . cHop -,$ Ds .or CASES. It not OnlyTfe !eve§ the child froth pittn, but invigorates theatoma4h and bowefp; corrects' acidity ! , •ainli;ites toile and. energy do the icholei system.!lt will almost instantly re- I . !. lieve 1 • 1 ! ... .1 • . ) t I) ' • • GRIPING; li' THE DO 1 V ELS, AND 'I WIND 1 I )'I i COLIC, '. i 1 ~ ! !.t.. ! spec land os'erc!ame c nvul9Lons, which, if not lily r).medied, nd in, death. We believe' it the BEST Mid! SUREST REMEDY IN THE i WORLD,.I in kt'l ' catiek of DYi-:.:ENTERY and I DIAIIIIIR.E.AiIN CHILDREN, whet4er it nlijf,j from teethi.a:'eir froth any other cause. We would s ! aY to every Mother who pas a child safferitig from akiy of the foregoing:complaints —DO'NOIP 1114 YOL'It PREJUDICES, NOR ; THE PRII,JUDICES OF OTHERS;, stand bel dwecii yeti 14iti your! suffering. child, and the relief that Willc-SURE.yes, ABSOLUTELY 'SURE-2•.-tti folio v theluse or. this medicine,. , if 'timely - aced.`• ull 'directions for,th.:.iittg will i l l 'accompany'eac bottle.. None genuine inns' the fae-ii4ile of CURTIS it:' PERMS, ',New York, i 4 ol • the outside wrapper. i ' , •;! ) Sold!by Drii g,istS I.troughcnit. the nrorld: ): L i. . ~. Princ;p4l. ( o.llrlce* 13 Cedar S!L', 1 I New! liCiork.: - :, ‘ I - PillC.p, ON.L4" 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE: Sold 1), , b... 5. I. E...,21.. JONES,CoCideriY !portja,.. I - :1 - , _ - H 1.6-17,.. I: .1 FE IM MMMe!MM .4-14"8 ' 4 -• rt WS:2U" BITTERS. have 'now ..t:nen liesnie ;erioitof TIIII/Ti" YIfAIS; i ave znaintaihed abi4ll cry part, of the Globe, i, anti irnmetihate ppiwe• Ith toi personti suflhrin (1 ot disbase tn. - sill/ We. .1- -.- I,i .tnonil4 ' ac I Dc ' I cia, h thc, this 14 4.411 • CO3If Loss 9f kpiie. vales—the inbst tieneriithi re,-. klescription;7—Ning,s Worst form's;'l•ields EH action of illezzi re t Siren tsj Ner;rotiS Taints of ail- kinds, Painters' Colic; are T.,.S.—Persons whose me impaired;by the Mq, will finil these they never fail to all the effects r of r than the most W. B. .7.1.0V7.:1r,; El ; ' VOW -lei .463 t+ 4 1 - 4 Y7. Nag.s 11 , .A SUPERLATIVE I,IIrONIC 'DIU • I.i. 7 .• /Vl:mem ICII' sTo: the citizena' Apo*. E New Jersezi dnd Pinnsy/cania. tea. Druggists, rocers and 'rivate Falai 31761fe's Pure Cognac Brandy. , l • ' - VOlie's Pure Fladeria, Sherry and Port Wine. (Wolfe s Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Runt. AfiCife's Pare Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL EN BOTTLEN.- _ • 1 be ,-, lea Xii lo call : the att utiun of the citi.: . . nets of the United States, to the above - Wixs' and IkronS, imported by, U olpho Wolfe, of -New VOrk,„ whose name is. uniliar in eery pal't of-this counizi- for the nrity of his cele brated - SeLnED.Ukt SCHNAPPS ' lini:'Wilif9l ill 111. d letter to rue,.speaking 0 the-purity of his Wines and Liquors; - SayS: ,- i will stalte's,my reputation - as 'ii - maM my sta ding- as a . mer+ chant of thirty'yearS l rcside , coin the - City-of New 'York, that `till - the Br indy Lind WilieS -which I bottle are pure as mported, and . of I.'# best quality; artd-ean b relied upon by every purchaser!'.. Every b rile hai the pro prietor's 'name oh the-wax. and' a- fate simile, i - i 'hiS sig.nat..re on the (ten ficate„ -,The pub -1i; are respectfully invited o call and exam it e fin. themselves.- For sae at Retail by - all Apothiecartes end-Grocers - I Philadelphia. . 1- , Pno. H. Asieros, No. 83 . 2 Market st: Phil.- 1 . . Sole "Agent for Philditelihia.- , Read the following from the: New York Courier :•,. • . . - .. . Etonrocs BPsiNEss roi l, IlmtstimiT.—t-We'are happy lOw-citizens-that there is Nihere the physician, apoth Merchant, can go and purl, uild.Lignors; ai; pure as in ii best quality. We do not elabMiate description of th: ttneive business, :L1111014.4 s i rarirer or citizen to xisi eixterisive lware-house, No knelt: , acct: liis , teek reads-. IM- i-hipnient soald than thirty tkonctand - czset ten thousand CEIFteS—VI a t `I and - ten ihousand.leeses and_ Port. Wine, Scotch Jainhica and St. Croix Ru and l 'equal to any in this liad :three large cellars. Whim fcc., in casks, under ready -for bottling: MI Schnapps last year ninon and eighty thousand doz fess than tixo.years he In: eeseful with his Brandies His brisMess Merits the lover of his species. Pr Wish pure Wines and Liq Shmild send -heir orders until every Apothecary their minds to discard the their shelycs, and replace Wines and Liquors. We miderstood fir. T. raodation of small dealer- Op assorted cases of W Such a man, and such fustairied_ogainst his ten Ponentsin the_United St:! lng - lmt imitations, rain health and :ha i h 't: C.l Y 0 ki VrA '.. . ;... '' W . 11 1 Lp - DO I OD WANT DO: YOU WANT A Mll,l DO YOU WANT A BELLING AM'S . . - ; CELEBRATED • STIMULATING ONGUENT, , -.Fes Me Viintsif. ‘.irs- anal Unit . . ! The subscribers. take ilea-are to flunoune dn to the Citizens - of tl'e United States; tilt they have obtained the .Agency.foE, and are !now enabled to offer to .he American.public, the above j celely-ated" and world-re nowned article. • - THE STIMILA7 Is prepared by I) . 0. P inent physician of Lond to bring out a thick sett V,7 hiater,§ . . or 1 in from.three to Six w the only bee of the kin and in tbiuion•tind Peri It is a beautiful, ceort tiinulating.',conapound, upon the roots, causing luLvlriorit by ir. If appl cure BAtIZE s; and cans of the k-. 114. -pots a fine, Applied ace riling to a Rae or towy hait ( DAnic,. to its origital color, le arid'fiesible. The tl . . i . penshhicle in eve' and after 01 e week's u anycors.ide 1: . !ion be Iv, i" it is in univeysal use. critical, Soothing, yst seting-as if by magic in beautiful. growth of Intl to the'snalp, it will ze to spring up in plane 1 growth of nt•ir. hair. l irections,.it . will turis irtq restore gray hair ming' .it soft,- smooth SOKENT " is:11O indis:-- y gentlentan'S toilet, e , tbey would not fur ~ dont it. . . • . ihe only Agents for the ,tatc.s, to - whop cal-or- The subs , ribers are article iti 11 a United ' ders must lie addressc 'Price - Onb• Dollar al Druggisisti L id Dealers ; gnent " (warranted to trill be sent to any trb z:aet), scanty packed:) postage, $1 18. Appl , f l1011A:CE, L J 24 Will . . bo.- - -for sale: by all or a boi - of Abe ." On aye the desired. elect) desire it, by mail (di looreceipt prine,ttoti to or Address: ~ MN= tam Street; Now York 00 VA' ! Tlsfir 'Pam mum undersigned Ito ! R the stiiiroueding taken the rooms formed 0161-lied, where he is All kinds of ott.the..shorteSt notice. Id respectfully inform .mrnunity'th'at "fie has ly L. epnred to do farness Work.: "Loac. STRA alsoliept con,tni...l s y r. are n: superior insure.theit success. -,,, COLL krtS, itAntl:' These: eolliirti ‘nd need but a ttlild to e. in good style liciiqiring dm' .ale-rings,-H•temes, leintta:.ll,j — ort baud, ; ed to.ealLant . lexatoine, ;where: . ,• • •-•-• • •'' Sureingles, Mertin Berne -straps, kip The public are iTIVI before purchasing els S: t P. 11LNAR., th. 1860. • Coudersport Oct, I 'ICE. NTY - PLO wb- Aix D - . At the store. of . -STEBBIIiTS:t!gRO. recely.p4.:.• ' • ort, Aarch E iri theiJour- • • r county.- N 0 a WAD . F9RD' p l will be found hereafte • • • E. IN rA large lotjus Couders A D VERTI ..01. nat.: Only pap: ~~~ `. C... • 4.:~. rii .....Vo'' _....c.,.t- . alter ONE 'NEW Tont )1 to inforin our fel e place in ou.r.city i cury,.andcountry, ',base. pure Wines I . .orted, and of the ntend to give an tis merely.int's ex ,[it will repy nny ITiripho Wolfe's 117. 20 and 22, 1;.: nne. 21, 3i:irk : -. , .:11::: i lps en Vaud Int b:ive been less tile tir.ttoky, some 1::',-::: of 1;3%6 to 1856; f Madeira:, Sticky Ind Irish Whisky, im, seine.eery old. •onntry. : Be also - lied with Brandy,' I 'tortont-Ilons.e key, i. Wolfo.'s sales of :fret to one hundred .u, end we hope in y be equallY . Sue: ind 'Wines. • 'patronage of. every lirate families who tors for medical use! dirt . et, to r . Wolfe, .n the land wake up poisonous stiff from it With Wolfe's pure fe. for the :ELCCOM- in the country, puts nes and Lignors.— nerehar, should be of thousands ofop who sell ; Duni oug alike to : hunsiz‘ [s2—Orn: IffEEEE ISKERS? I ACHE? • I.IUSTACHE? NG OE GTIERIT liELLlNan.tir ; an em- In, and is warranted 'of: Dlustache, This u'ifiele is titled h}• the Frdncl EIEGEMAZI&' CO.,
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