TELV: HEROES AND • TIiEt'ECEROESS or PHOTOGRAPHIC POItTRAITS, Curd size,Onßristal Bo aft] t4le far 4lb u tris PIitsLISIIED AND SOLITISY ..• E. ANT TONY, Broadway, New ,York. - • • By special arrankeinent we pnblish, in add,- Rion to other portreits the celebrates collection well jiatown both in Europe and Atherica as: Brady's Nirtiogal Photographic Portrait Gallery. • Brady's collection of imperial Photographs is justly conSidered :one of *the lions of Nielv York, and in the Photographic reproductions of these .every centre table can now have an - Additional attraction in a miniature Brady's Gallery. - Andeng our publiCations.arc - : ;.-Abraham.Lincolti, Jefferson Davis, 11dnaibid Ilamlin,. Lady Davis, Win. H. Seward„ Aleg. H. StephenS, ,Salmon. P. Chase, Robt. J: Toombs, 'iliimon . Canacron, Howell Cobb, Montgomery,Blair„ Henry A. Wise, • Edward Bates, - joint Tyler, . • Gidetia Was Gent Beauregard, • Caleb P. Gen'l Lee, • - Gong Scott, John M Floyd, ' Col. Robt. Anderson, Jacob Thompson, „Major Stemmer; I, -P. P. Thomas, - . • John C. Breckinridge, Getelßritler, - Gov. John Letcher, Gen't Mansfield, . • John Belt, G 0.1.• Fremont,. ! John C. ICalboun, Herschell V. Johnson, L. G. Wigfall, Ben! Mc'- Calicogb, Lieut. Manry, Col. Lauder, Stephen Mingles, 'Maj. Gen. John A.. Dix, Maj. Gen.' Ilenry Ward Beecher, Oliver' Wendell Holmes, Horace Greeley, Prof. Morse, IC P. Millis, dames Gordon Bennett, William -C: Bryan t,Wash ington Irving,•Henry Clay, An ,tirew Jaekson,CommodorePerry,Dr.li K.Kaue, .5.94. J. -Audubon, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Gen'l Giffnes,Chas.Suraner,Gov.AndrewJJ.Critten den; •Priace of \Vales, Duke of Newcastle, Za --elionyTt:tylor,George Bandroft, Lathrop. L.Mot joy., Sam. Houston, J. Q. Adams, Emerson Eth , eridge,.Andrew Johnson, Parson Brawnlow. Arewnloa"s heroic daughter, Yogether with about 500 others, to which additions are be daily. Calalogtie otireeeipt of stamp Patent OP' PORTRAITS $3 PER DOZEN. Can 1e sent by mail..' Remittances may be made in postage stamps. Also, fl. large collection of Photographs of 'distinguished Europeans, Emperors, Kings, queens, Marshals, Generals, Dukes, Lords,Ati thors, Actors, Actresses, Politicians and Cler ,gy.it. Price,2s to 50 cents each, according 'to milker andquality. . Our establishment is also head-quarters for PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS both as agent of the best: French manufactu rer; Rini} as manufacturer under a patent of gar own. , We have a large assortment, vary Pog i in:price•from 90 eetits to $5O, and holding from; 12 pcirtraits up to Kn. Also folding cases of.tnorrocco or Cloth for the pocket, to lad 2; 46, 8, or-12. portraits.. Also various styles of .framing card portraits, of carved woad, metal,:paper, composition,•etc.of ele g:alit and tasteful designs. • f: .Our l photogiaphers now in the field are daily sondiir:2; us , - CAMP 'SCENES OF THE PRESENT WAR l and views or points and things of'int4'est, !both card size, for a:bunis, and in stereoscopic form. . As for instance, The Seventh Reuiment at Camp Cameron—ln the Trenches—Cooking Meals—The Gymnasts—The Junction— Delirionieo's—Laura Keene's-- , General Street . Views of the Camp, etc. Also the Relay House and camp scenes and scenery thereabout. also Ilarper'S Ferry before and after the scenes of destruction. Together with various other 'filae,esof note. Card size 23 cents each, Ste xeoscopic 33 cents. '•:Parties who would like a lok of these camp scenes to select from—the balance . to be re turned in good 'order at their own. expense, rind' without delay—can be aecommodated on giVing,proper New York reference. TEII.EOSCOPES AND VIEWS. :Our establishment is the. great emporium for. everything in the stereoscopic line, and oar assortment is the most complete probably Of anY in - the world. ..frlic'Stereoscope Is the most' instrycliveinier csting, entertaining, amusing and exciting of mod e.ru, inventions. _tone_ are too young, none too old, none too none'too uneducated, to aclinow ltdste its worth and beauty. _iNo home is complete witholut and it wi7l and must penetrate everywhere. It presents to your view eVery part of - the world, in all the relief, boldness, perspective and sharpueSs of detail, as if you were ou the havje an immense variety of views or scenes in Paris, London, England, Scotland, itelauti, Wales, Frauce ; Belgiunr, Holland, t•KviiztTland, Spain, The RhinC, Versailes, St (fond, Fontainblcan, Tuilleries, Italy, Turkey, - Egypt, Athens,.the Holaand, Chime, India, ,er,ystal Palade, ale° Groups Historical, amn eit g, marriage scenes,.lirealdast scenes, pie nics, Statunry, etc.,. etc. An e7qubsite as4orl- vont of Illuminated Interiors of Palaces, Chur ches' and Cathedrals, of Prance, Italy, ete.etc. -The effect of these illuiinated views is most remarkable. ' • Anthony's instantaneous Stereoscopic Views are the West • Photographic wonder. They are taketi-in the fortieth part of a second, and cverythingi,no matter how rapidly it taay-be reAlitg,•.is -depleted as sharply and distinctly as if it had been pe,rfectly:tt rest. This gives as AdditionaLvaltie, for to the beauties of in- trmmate, nature it adds the charm of life and motion. The process is s discovery of our gown and• being- unknown-in Europe, we re eerre-larige orilers. from London and Paris for Anthony's . •Listantaneous Views of American life - tuid'Sc,enery.- Oufdatalogne of subjects and prices will be fOrwariledin'any address on receipt of stamp Parties 'at a distance sending us $3,55,510, Sl3, $2O, or $23, can have a good instrument a,nd i.ttelCpictures as tlit'y May request, sent by. Express. Views, alone (without .instru meat) can be sent by .- • E. Anthony; . 501 Broadway, New York, (3 - doors south of St. Nicholas' Hotel,) linporter ,aud Manufacturer of Photographic 3laterials,StercoscoOs and StereoseopicViews te;diferchants from every section of the country, ere respectfully invited to make-an aNatnivation'of our stock. " : Phntographers... Our Bulletin of Photo graphic Invention and Improvement will be sent to any address on application. [Citt.this 'out for.future reference.; MO:TiiRRS, IT.EAD I . llls.—The ibilOWilig is an extract from a letter written by the , pastor of a. Baptist Church to the "Journal and Ales enger," Cincindati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medic ine— Alas. • WissLow's SOOTHING SYRUP FOR .0111L DUN • • woo s6e an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Now we never said a word favor of a patent medi cine before in our life; but we feel compelled te,eo to your readers, that this is no humbug VLIICIIAXE. TRIED IT, 'AND ssoy..lT TO BE ALL IT ct Ise. • lt is, probably, one of the most sue oeseful medicines , of the day, because it is one of the best. And those Of your readers who haie - babies can't do better than to lily In a supply." . ...7.- , .....5• - , -....,. ?..- - . ..,.. , ATEI3.I , f .. i7 . :,....X.N........5gt, 7 . - . • ...... ,zb .. ' r' P:l4l.°F:"'-* - 0 ' ' . ;' Aii, IC • f;:. ; ,itc*. -- g il . --'"'. ''' " FILLS:; '4fe 6 - - Y 4 .-,ye. de. l / 4 .. . •;• , ~ ,00, ~, . ; - , . : Are • ; sick 1,w , c42. / te ..-; , knit , feeble, and - '-'...' '''''., , ,,, , 21 .. eninplidning? Are youtlit of 4 ...-4 , „.„;.. „acfs. 'order,' virlth your'sptent; de r..r--..".. -,-, , ,il. f, .. ranged; and your feellugSftin ?,. :LI.RI; 'l l '44'llq - caluthrfablet These_ isynip• , .-Etir,x-,. , • 1dn.wAu k , t f.,...,..`,t . . toms are often the prelude to r ..., ping :mop you, ':,., 1.31-'; ' - V iS• : 17...; i s iltil s c/Is lu e e re s : ' Sgme 1 11"1 4:7 ce• Sr, - , and should be averted by. a ~, 't ,,, e,* rf .i. , ..Yef - k timely use of the right rein eti.,;cl4.l?;,„ '', r;,, , , , ..;:„.1... , edy. • Take Ayer's Pills, itud .... NN,......„„,_ ~''',...?..;,.: 4. Q. 4 'cZ;!X 2 ': cleanse out the diSiiiilered ha: ' Ck ~.- " i, %-, ~.,1 • 1'.....,."' : more— Purify the blood, and ~,..;:tvgi v e T igk o if.p.-: let the fluids toots en ,urieln P..6'.i . ,r,;ti , t ,, z4v,,Ai1 , striteted in . health. 'again., ''fiA,,,... , ...-5'.12,...f45e 'They "abet:late the functions v4k4.,,.,..,,.1;?-17-....-; .of the bf.sty into vigoroud tic -1;1- ___'• , " „..,....---_,.....;_„_,-, tivity, puffy Old 117.141.0111 from ; , . the obstructions which mate diseaSe. A cold , settles-somewhere, in the, betty, and! ob strudel its natural functions. These, -if not relieved, react:tipou themselves and the surrounding ormus, pro ducing general aggravation,. suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, Mite Ayers Pills, and see heir directly they restore .the natural actimi of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and Imparmit In this trivial and common complaint,is also t no in ninny of the deep-seated and dangerous ili,tempere . The same punmtive elTect expels them. Cau4ed by similar obstruc tions' tied i tieratigements of the natural functions ufi, the body; they tiro rapidly, and many ' of them - shrely; Hired by the game means. None who knew the virtues of those Pills, Pill neglect to employ them when sU*lng from the diAvders they cu-e. . i ..f Stattiments from bailing physicians in some of, the prineiiSil cities, and rout other well known public lier foils. i . . e , , Ilunt!st Formai,. ding Merchant qf S. Louis,.Ftb. 4, IpsB. Da. AYER. Ye i .lUi !'ills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores Upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for yo I.v. Her mother •Ita.s been longgriev =sly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her Skin. and in heri hair. After our child seas! cured, she , also tried your Pills, and they hare cured her. i ASA 31011GRIDGE. - - -"As 'a Vainly Physic,' !Prom Dr. E. 11". Cartcyrialt, Nay &leans. - ~ . . Your Pills ate the prince of purges. Their excellent lualitles surpass any cathartic wo possesi. They are mild, hitt very certain and effectual in their action oil the bowels; which maims them invaluable to u:s in the daily treatment of disease.' , i I . ' menqache,sicknenanebeiroui omach. ' Prom Dr. litw.ird DaarOltso. AVM: I cannot answer you what emplrdnts have cared With your Pills better than to say all Mitt tee !rer treat with a purgative med icine. I place great depen desre On an effectual cathartic in lay dailycontestmith lisetse, and believing as Ido that your Pills'atibrd lis the best wu have, 1 of course value them highly: Prrrhurto, Pb.., Play 1, 11155. - Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst I,!euletche any body ran havaby a - dose or two 3f your,-Piles; It seems to arise front a foul stomach, whichlhey cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, EIL IC. PREI3LE,. Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Unions Disorders —Liver/Complaints. Pone Dr. 27.e.0d0re Belt. qf roil.T Net,tinly are your Pills admirably adapted' to their pur pose ai as aperient. but I find their beneficial elfectsupon :ho Liver very marked indeed. Thefhavo in inyiPrac. - tice proved snore effect not for the cure of bdiou.r"cont plaints than any one remedy I con Mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we have at bought a purgative which is wor t* thti confidence of the plefessiou anti the people.' DEPART:IENT , 00 TILE' INTERIOR, - IVashiligton,=ll. C., Feb., 1150., Sm: I have used your Pals Imlay general and hospital practice ever elites you made OM:mend Crtinot, hesitate to they are the but cathartic toe euspley.. Their 'regu lating action ou the liver is quick and decided, Cones (lneptly they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom. found a case of bilious 'disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Eraternally,yours, A I,ONZO BALL, M.D., Physician of Clic Hospital. • ' •' Dysentery, Diarrhoea, 4610 x, 'Worms: Prom De. J. C. Gretht, of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long 'tAal In my practice, kind I bold them in esteem ns one of the best aperients I have over foiind. Their alterlitive effect upon the liver Makes them ah excellent reinedy.vbeirgiveu in small doses for biliour, Aiscuteril and diarrham. Their 'sugar-chafing makes them very acceptable and Convenient fur the use of woolen inni children. i . Dyspepsia., Impurity of the Blood. Broni Err. J. r. LEntc:, l'agor rf Adt:cnt C'hurcii, Boston. Da. Jiro:: I have used your fills with extraordinary success in my family and among tlies .4 l'am called to visit in diotreso. To regulate the iorgan of digestion and purify the bleed, they are tholvery lest remedy 1 have ever known, and I can confidently rlacominend them to my Catlin's. . Yoursi, J. V. lIISIES, 1[ • i - 1 IYAns.vr, Wyoming Co., 'iN Yi, Oct. 21, 1555.: Dealt Eta: I amusing your Cathar Ic Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse tho systenisud purify the foulltaine iy the 11am!. i JOLIN. 0. MEACHAM, jr. D. 's ' ! , Consttpation,Costfveness, Suppression, Rheumatism, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop - sy,,!Paralysis, Fits, etc. Fm - sot Dr. J; It riv. , 97172, ...11u2iliYul; fttnada. 1 • Too much cannet be wad of your Pills for the Cure of cotireness. If others of our 1 aternity hove found then as efficacious as 1 have, they should join me in proclaitu ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who outlet' from that complaint, which, although had enough la itself, is the progenitor of uthets that are .wore,.. I believe cos tivencsi to originate in the liver, but. your Pills alrect that organ and cure the di.ea.4e. Front 8,.'. E. Stuart, PLysician and..ifialCq/c, Boston. I find ono or two large - doses of four Pills, tat:en nt the Proper , tinte,nre excellent prmtiofives of:the natural secre tion Mien wholly or plrtlally suppressed, and alSo very effectual to chwese the sfuniecit and expel tVirlit.t.! Thoy are t.e much the Legit phyau we have that I reconnnend no other to lily patients. , • . From (he Rev. Dr. Ilitavkes,-nf Epis. Mirth S . avaum,lit - , - 41il: - an. 6;1850. intiRRED Stn: I elionld he ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought nto if I did not ten rt an3lcase to you. cold settled in my limbs and brot ght on excru ciating veitetagic pnioc, which ended in r. conic 1;/,ettata lista, 'Notwithstanding 1 had• the bast off hyolcinus, tho dimam grew wore and worse, until by the tdvice";of your excellent agent in Ilalt 'more, Dr. Mackenzii, I tried your Dills. I Their effects were slow, but sure. I y persevering iu theluso of them, 1 ant now entirely tiell. Seaarc smarm., 'Baton RoUgc,l.n.., 5 Dec. 11855. ur • Dr. ATER: I have been entirely : ced,"by your Pills, of Mictonatic Gout a painful disease that lind afilitted mo ftir years. YINCE,',NT SLIDELL. 7 47! Meet of - the Pills in marhet Contain Mercury, which although a a'alnablo remedy inlskilful 11143, is dangerous in a public pill, from thel dreadful! conse quences that frequently follow its incautious use:, These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Piien, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr.' ,T. C. AYER &CO., L0we11,',11142.i. . "Sold S. & E. S. Jones, Coudersport Mann it - Nichols, Millport ; N.J.f ' Cches burg ; & Lyman, Ronlet ; A. Corey Son, :IJlys . ses - ; A 13. Horton, Otishingwille ; and by Dealers generally I • " - - TUE POTTER JOURNAL • rcaLisuEn BY I • M. W. Ilacillarney, Pi4prietor. SLOO PEE YEAR, LiVAIII-111LY IDVA.N4. Devoted to the cause of Rtip the interests of Agriculture, the;advnueeinent` of Education, and the beet gdod of Potter county. Owning no guide except that of Prin4le, it will endeaver to nid in the,tfork of more fully Freedomizing our Country. ADTERTISEMENTS inserted at the foll Owing rates, except where special hargOns ate made 1 Square [lO lines]'l insertion, - - 50 I " '" 3 " - - 50 Each subsequent insertionless than 13, : 25 1 -Square thrae months," i 50 _ _ I ," six " ---- I --- ; ; 4 00 I " nine " - - -1- - - ;5 50 1 " one year, -- - - 1 10 00 I Column six months, -- - - --•20 00 " " - - - - - - 10 00 it • " -- - - -- 17.00 " " per year.-. • - 40 00 " " " - - - 0 0 00 Administrator's or accutor's utice, 72 00 Business Cards, S lines'or less,per year .00 Special and l r torial NOtices, per line, .rj 10 p~ All transient advertisements mist be paid in advince, and no notice - 011 be ;taken• t of advertisements from a distance, unlese, they are accompanied, by the money Or.satisfactory reference,' I : remßlariks, and Job WOrlc ofiall kinds, at 'leaded to promptly and faithfully. i YOUR -;ITTENTIONt . 'FORA MOMENT, -•.' YOU PLEASE: - 1 - ' • i • .! E Stll3.§6*Ell hes - anst:Teceivedn new ; . stock of-. .; :,'DESIRABLE' I f) I I 5 " Direct from New York, ,consisting of DRY GOODS, GROB ', RIES of all kinds, lIARDWARE, CROCK ERY,DOOTS &SHOES, HATS & CAPS, latest styl6, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DOMES.: TICS; such as SHEET , INGS, BAITS, &c.—in siiort, all kinds of goods usually kept in a NO. 1 COUNTRY STORE. All of which will be sold very low for READY NI ' I 0 The above r na,med stock of !Goods is now open and for sale at the . • l New i rick-Store near Canfield's Flouring Mill, it few reds cast of the Allegbani Bridge, IN COUDERSPORT, where the proprietor NV oul d - bel pleased to re ccfve calls from his old customers and as ma nymew ones as feel dispOsed to . • DEAL WITH HIM. The. market price paid for !all kinds of FARMERS' POODUCE in exchange for Merchlandise f eGed t`zeiy, _.• COLLINS SMITH Coudersport, Jan. 2, 1.861..—p-6mo. -AND- I ALBERT FLANTANIA 3 s , Having taken the Shop formerly oeeupled by-% P. D. CATLIN, I Clark's Corners, two miles North of Coudersport, Pa., 7- WILL MANUFACTURE all kinds of l• • 1 • Chairs (3:, Cabinet - Ware, sgeh as I CANE,_ a' 0 ~J d ~~ as ~~~ d. v FLAG, and WINDSOR . • CHAIRS , CANE-SEAT. BOSTON ROCKERS, SEWIN and TABLE CHAIRS, • SMALL - ROCKING CHAIRS, OFFICE and BAR-ROOM CHAIRS. • i • BUREAUS, SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, Tables,. • . ' 1 Wash-Stand's, i - • Lounges,• • Cribs, 1 • - Cradles, 1 • and • Common ca ' •. . • Cottage Bedsteads. ItCpairiing done on the!stiortest notice; :inn iu the most workmanlike;manner. TURNING done immediately and. to order. All orders promptly attended to. I Please give me a call, and examine for yourself. ALBERT MANTA NIA, March 26, 166 . 0.-28:1y. ltam,:facturer. 8 . 001,' .- 87DEE 2 . , . Tain above Third St., 'COUDERSPORT, PA. DC W. ZULA.NN, P_ IibIqUETOR. - i BOOKS, 3IAps 1 GLOBES , , . BLANKS— i 1 . DOCKETS— 1 . LEDGERS— • DAY-800K5.., .., . , RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, • I PASS-BOOKS, I DIARIES, I - PORTFOLioS, I • - - 1 . • . HERBARIUMS, I . , LETTER-BOOKS 8.7., INVOICE -BOOBS.! I Greek, Latin, French and I.German Text- Books. . 1.. All School Booksused ln the County kept on -hand, or inunedia tely procured I when desired. 1 . • , Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. ' A good assortment of Paper,o'Enrelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Praw ink Materials, Water Colors, Sce. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. • MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, Rulers, Back-Gamm i on BoardS Chess Men, &e„ &e. PRODUCE of 4. kinds taken in' exchange for Books, &e. - . 1 . . [ll-3.ii] The Rochester Strew-Cutter. CAULKED & KELLY, Coudersport, have 1., the exclusive agency for Ithis celebrated achtne, in this county. It is covenient, du irable, and CHEAP. Dec.l ' 1860.-12 [ - . Fri USK'S of all kinds for sine at this Office I Deeds ; Warrants, Executions, Summons, Sulpcerfas, Constable Sales, I Township and ;School Orders, Notes of all kinds—kept on hand and printed to order. JOB WORK at 'tended to nrtimptly, and at prices to suit the tithes, .Give us .a trial. . I • __. 1)1.-?..:.,)/' ..DITT .-; -___....,„, _ ..._) . ---- -'i3EA - 16 0 IVE : ciitik ..._. - __ ~.._±;:yßEsl4vi) 1,,_-„...... q .. ; ,.........--. ..-,:-.....:_.. P'iii -1-- -'. ''Sk-i-IRON-. _ i :- i• : 1!; ;:. r ,An aperient and Stonruachie ileparation Ofi IRON purified of OxYgen and Crbon by cerub bustion hal Hydrogen.' Sand' ned by - the highest Medical Authorities, bo h i 4. Euroii . e and the. Unit States,'n United d prey ribed indica' ... • practice. - . b. 'I 'I The experience of thousands daily provea that no preparation of Tron can be. compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale . and otherise sickly complexions indicates its necessity; in' almost every conceivable case. : Inndxiohs in all,maladies in which it has been tried, has • proved abSolutely curatiVe, in each-of the following complaints,' viz : In Debility, Nervous Afferhons, Emeinciationsi Dyspepsia„lconstipation; Diarrlicva,Dysentery; •Incipient consumption,-SerOfulous ttberculosiS, Salt Rheum, Mismenstruation, Whites, Chlorosi4; Liver Comylaints, Chronici DeadacheS,!Rheumd , (ism, Alert/alien( FevcrlPimples oie . the Foci; . • ; In cases!of General. Pehility, Wltether the result Of acute disease; or of the continued dil-; minution Of - nervous and 'muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this re*, torative has i proved successful to' an extent which no' description nor 'viritteM.attestatiob would ren4er lavalids.sOlong.bed ridden as t, have becoine iforgotten" in Sheer own neighborhoods, !have • suddenly re-app= peared in the bust world *s it just ,returned from protrahted travelim a distant land.!— : Some very Isignal instnnces of tlfiS kind' arid' attested to female Sqfferers, emaciatedvictiMs of apparent ptrasmus; sMiguincous eihau,S4 tion, critic:l r lchangos, and - that ethaeplication of nervous and despeptic aversion to airi and exercise for which the physician has tto name. In Nervohs Affections of all kinds, and for reasons lattliliar to medical men, the operatit of this preiMration of iron. must! necessaril - be salutary for unlike 'the old oxids,! it is vii= orously tonic without' being exciting and overheating; and gently,' regularly aperient 'eVen in the most obstinate:cases of costive 4 ness without eer being' a gastriO purgative', or inflicting a disagreeable ECV6SIIO)fi. It is thiS : latter ; properly ' ameng, other;;, which makes it 'so rerriariaible effectual I anti permanent remedy for riles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and j!:)ecipe action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms till:nil:I , l' In Dyspei)Sia, innumerable - as are its causes a single box of tiws.e Chalybeate Pills has of ten sufficed for the most habitual cases, ill eluding the attendeut costivenes3, , In' even when adVanced to Dysentery. !confirmed, emaciating, and aP 7 parently Malignant, the effeCts have, been equally deciSlVe,and aStoMshing,.' In the loeal 'pains; loss of - flesh and strength, debilitating i dough, and reMittent hectie;whicli generally indicate Theipient ConsuMption, thiS remedy haS allayed, the alarm of, friends anti physicians in. several Very gratifying and in; teresting itistances. • ti In Scrofulous Tubereulesis, thiS Medicated iron has had.far more than the gOod effect of the most ei...utiouslylbalanced preparations of iodine, Nvitinnit any of their well' known lin.; bilities. ; ; The attention of femalei cannot be too con fidently in' ited to this' rorriedy and 7,cstoralive, in the cases peculiarlykineting them. • Rheumatism, both chronic and inflani triatOry—in the latter, I however, jnoye.deci& eilly—it has been invariably. well 'reported', both as alleviating pain ' and reducing the swellings and stiffness pf the joints and mtis. cles. ' In Interinittent Fevers it )caust• 'necessarily be a great! remedy and energetic' restorative; and its progress in the : neiv,settleinents of the We'st, will' probably- be; one of high renoWn and usefulness.. . ' 1 No remedy has ever ilken cliscdcered In tlie whole history, of medii'•,ine ; which: exerts such prompt, happy, and fully- restorative effects.+- Good appetite, complotc'digestidri, rciPicl ac quisition Of strength, with an -unnstiall Oispo . - sition for hetive and' chrful exciciSe i4mC 34ely follow its use. .' • 1' ^t flat ro , ::tal boxes - . -conthiniriir _'atop in nea, 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers.' Will be sent! free to any addreios on'receipt of the price. • 411 let ters, orde6, ctc., should be addres.4ed to It. B. 4OCKE Z. - ; Co., gencralfAg,enta, 20 Cedar St., N. I. FURNITURE 1 W. H. COATS, Ilaving'enlarged and 1-efilted hisWAILE ROOMS, at 1 ' . . WELLSVILLE' 9 t , .. has now on hand and will keep constantly for sale, a laiger and better variety . , of Cabinet- . Wareand Chairs, than bare ever been offered in this section of the Country. . . His stock of common work ha never been equalled. ! Having made extensive additions to is assortment of ' 41. ~ PARIOR FURNITURE,, he has nor on hand Plain Mahogany lc Mar bid, top Bureaus, Card tables, Marble top side and Centie tables, Fruit and 'toilet stands, ; i Marble top Wash stands; . . COTTAGE' ;• , ' J.i • i AND , . • - FRENCH '• .: 1 . , BEADSTEADS. COUCHES, I, SOFAS . , AND. TETE-A-TETE% . •:. 'new and beautiful varieties. 1 Cane Seat ; Mahogany, Rocking and easy ChaiTs, S:a., &e... 1 c , In fact every thing in the line ii 'f.' FUR:NUTT; E can be fodnd at his establishmeia. Raving, -the best facilities for ludnufacturillg and pur chasing his stockfar' Cash, i .. will He not be Undlrsold. . Those Wishing, to buy, will s. ve at least ,twenty-fie per cent, 'by .callin, on W. :11. COats. READY MAD E 00Fi'IRT . S • ' . - of sizes kept constantly on-rand. Per sonal attendance with hearse whOn requested. 1 1 . 1 . :: W. 14: COATS: Wellsville, Nov. 1. 1800. .4 j II Patent Mica Laimp Cktmney. , Chimney. a LA UP CHIMNEY THAT WILL n' OT BETAS.! This great invention einnineiuli itself to ev erY, one using COAL OIL -hiA311 4 ...% It gives mare light, requiresless efeaningiund will not break bylthe heat or cold, falling, or any or dinary usage. For scde by Storekeepers gener ally throughout the U: - S , and the 9anadas, and 11 7 holeiale- by the Arna' acturers a#d Patentees. ELOR INT IP Tra. & HI7.IIIPEIILEY. ' No. 34 N. SECOND StreitqPHILAD'IL r ri • • r / ,• , • s r r .1, LIFE LIFE PlIiLS.* r D-r • CENLX . : 1312 T-E.??q , ~ , , been . reIpHESE MEDIC TS . are nolv_b before J. the pdblie fo a period of Tatars YEAaa, and dating that tame tni:ve maintajneda,high chariteter in tilmpit every pared the Glolit, for their eitranrinary and immediate' power of restoring•perfe t health to persans stiFering ender.ne ly everiv kind of disease to Iwhich the be n frame s liable. ' t -1; 1 n c , The fo ' ing re among: the 'distreising variety of amen diseades is which thd , .V,egitabl Life Medicines LI , • , Axe Well tbknoivrt he infallible. ; l' r' ; • ', - DY . *SPEi'S A., * thoioaghly eleansiiii the first and secnhd stomachs, and creating &flew Of pure healthy bile; instead of the stale "and acrid ;kin d; 14LATIILE$CY,'Loss of APpetita„ Ileartbura,.. Headche, Restlessness, 111-Tem pe; Xnxiety, Lan nor, and MclandholAWhish are the general s tiptoins of Dyspepsia,' , will vanish, asia.'hatu al cmaseintence of iti cui. - . COSTIVEtES , by, cleansing the IlwhOle i length of the!inte tines with a sol‘ eat picicess, and Withoht4iol nee ; till violent purges leaVe the bOwelS ceativo within two:da: - ffill he bOwels:cOStive : , FEVERS of all kinds,) by restoring the bleed to a regular biihtilationl; through :.the proceSs of perspiration inl such cases, and the thor:-. Ou r thisolation of all intestinal obstruction:ln Otheri. • i 1' i: • • The Life MediOines have been -linOwn •to .cure - RHEUMATISM permanently in three - weeks, and bOUT in half that :time, by -re moving local inflitinmation from the Muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIESof lands, by freeing and strong hen*, the ! kidneya and bladder,; they Operate DMA; delightfully on these important organs, arid hence have ever been found a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of' GRAVEL. AlSo WORMS, Iby diSlodging from the turn ings of the bbwels the 'slimy matter to which these creatures ailhered - SCORVEt 'ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect purity _which .these LIFE! MEDICINES gird to the blood, and all the himiors.;' j SCORBUTIC lIRUFTIONS tind : BAll COM PLEXIONS, t ieir alterative effect upon the Buidth thati, feed tl e: skin, and the morbid state of which O&O.sicis all eruptive clouy, old other disagreeable coin plexions. ! j! • • The use; ye these Pill for a very short time, will effect- . at en re cure of SALT miEtrg, and a striking proveinent in the clearness of the Ain. - I COMMON! COLDS - and INFLU ENZA-w 6 - ill c.jwav be lur e d by one dOse, or - "4 I y two in ; we -worst cases., , PILES. Tile Original proprietor of theSe Medicines;-was cured lof Piles-of 35 years standing, by; the use of the LIFEM - EDICffES blone. • II 1 I FETERjAND SGUE —For this scourge :of! 'the Western l c oudtry, these Medicines Will lie! s4e,l speedy, and. certain remedy.:j-1 Other! ruedieines leave the system subject ; tb return Of the disease H—a cure by these Med icines is permanent—TlLY THEM, BE SATISFIEI3, AND 13F: CITtEO. . , BILIOL S I FE - ERS AND LIVER! COM PLAINTS:-4--!Genral Debility, Lciss of Appe tite, andDiseasei of Funnies—the Medicines jhave-beeM used 7ith tie most Ileneficirl re ults! in cases of ,description *Rings Evil,Jand Sebrfula, in its worst forms] yields to the miliVyet plowerhil action :of these re- Markable MOdl'ef es. Night . Sweats, NeCvoim Palpitation .I;*.rvoul Complaints of ;Al kinds, Palpitation Of the Heart, Painters! .Colic; 'are Speedily eured. : MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons, whose constitution s lief: l a - me impaired by= the injudicious' use.Mra l cunr, will find theSe : Medicines Perfebt cure, as then neter fail to j ! eradicate from the system, all the effects ; Of I Mercury, infinitely sooner than the nicst orful pretitiont; of Sl.rsanarilla. ! ' Prepare and Sold •W. B.;MCJETAT,' 335 131MAriwl1, NEw-tonz.:l For saleibv ail DruLiists.- ; I. • ! - I I [, NRS WpirSLOW, An experienced ;curse and Female Physician, ! presenOO tli attedtion of mothers. her' SOOTTIINO SYRUP' FOR CH LDEEN TEETHING,! which gr4tly facilitates the process of teeth- . !ing, by softening{ the iunas, reducing! all in ; flarnationr--willitllay { ALL PAIN and spas modic action, - and is l' - ! e : ! - SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS., !Depend upon ity 'mothers, it will give rest to !yourselves, and . v • I RELIEF 'ANDHEALTH TO YOUR ME4NTS. • ~ t for .We hate put up and sold this article t over ten !Years, and SAN SAY, IN CONTI HENCE AND IT tUTH of it, what we .have 'never been able to sas.of any other mediCine —NEVER HAS] IT 111ILED, IIN A- SINGLE INSTANCE; Tq EFFIECT A CURE, !when I timely.use l d.- : Never dp we know an instancel of dissatiSfactiod by a y one who used it. .On the contrsry, alllare delighted with its opera tioni, andi spea - Id in terms of crib - lend:earth:of its magical effeq,s, and!' medical ivirtues. We speak in this matter "'WHAT WE DO ICCOW," after ten y Carel expeileice, AND PiIADGE OUR REPUTATION' FOR THE FULFILMENT OF - IyHAT WE HEREDECLAPE. In almost every instance Where .the infant is suffering frorn paii. and laustien,- relief:will be found in fifteen ;or tw my ,Minutes after the :syrup is administered. ~ n i . - , . This valuable, prep ration is ;the Prescrip tion of the mosi',EXPERIENCED and SKILL FUL NugsEs in-New Englandand-lias been used with!-NEVIIR FAJANG SUCCESS in! . ! TEIO#SAIND -OF CASES. . It not only relieves he child from pain,' but invigoratee theltoma h and bowels, corrects acidity, "dad gi es tone and energy] tcr, the whole syitein :It will almost kinstantly.i re lieve I ; .! •. • . '. ' : - • 1 -. r GRIPD;G , lIN VIE . Olv ELS; AND WIND . •tj', • 1 ,COLIC . , I, , and overcome - con.vulsions, which, if n F ot sree dilylremedled, 'nd iny death. We believe it the !BEST.' andSUREST REMEDY IN THE 1 WORLD„ ,i iLi - al easel of DYSENTERY . 'and DIAIIIIIRE.A.DriCHILHREN, whether* arises frond inething,'ir froniany other cause. We would sap to _every other who hai a child suffering : iron:luny of tJC foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET{ YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR ~THE - PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand i)e - tween you and lyour suffering Phild.!andf:the 1 relief that will by SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY', SURE- r te folio:Iv the use of thi.4 Medicine, if timely used. • Full directions for using : civil! accompanyi . each bottle: None genuine tin ' less! the fac , siite Of CURTIS &PERKWS, r 1 NeR Yorkx is o - the outside wrapper.: -q;. • Sold by Drugi iits throughout ,the World.' Principal .011licr 13 Cedar St, • NTS P,Bit BOTTLE: A. JONES, Colidejs PRICE; 25 C Sold bi port, Pa. • - to ymy watrittl.: Avatunc--•-4 101 1) 4,6.4*‘ 4 'TONIC; D I LIRE'T.le s ): 4 4977 D*Sitirt *, DVIEDIVAINCt'CORDIAL To Mecttizens - of New Jersey anclTennsylcania. • Apothecaries. Drtiggists, Grocers - and ' • - Private Families. - Wolfe's Pare Cognac. Brandy. Wolfe's Pure riade#a, Sherry;and Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. - Croix Rum. Wolfo's 'Pare Scotch and Irish Whisky: ' - • ALL IN MOTTLES: ' I.l.teg leave lo call the attention of the citi zens of the United States to the above Wins, and LIQUORS, imported by Udolpho :Wolfe, 'of New York, whose name is familiar, in' every part of this country for the-Purity of bis Cele. brated SPIIIEDAW SCHNAPPS. MT. :Wolfe, is' his letter,to me, speaking of the•purity of his • Wines and Liquors, says: I will stake -My reputation-ae a man my - standing as a -Pier; chant of thirty years' residence in the City or. Now York, that all the Brandy and 'Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, - -and•of the best quality, and tan be relied:-upon by every purchaser:", Every bottle las 'the 'pro prietor's name on the wax, and, a Jac 'si m il e of his signature onthe certificate. The pub. lie are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves. For sale•at Retail by all Apothecaries and GrOcers in Philadelphia. •, 'Geo. ASHTON, No. 832 Market- st. - Phil. • Sole Aural for Philadelphia. Read' the following . from the New York • .Courier: - ENORMOUS BCSINESS FOR : ONE NEW TORE MEnetti.xt..--We are happy to inform our fel. lowcitizens that there is, one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best:quality,' -We.. do not intend to give an elaborate deScriptimi of this merchant's rex tentit'e business, although it will , repay any stranger or citizen 'to visit Udolpho extensive ware-house; Nos. 18, 211 , and 22, Beaver 'Street, and Nos. 17, 19 and'-21, Mark. etfield street. Els stock of Schnapps onhand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand'cases ; the Brandy, Awe ten thousand cases-,-Vintages of 183 G-to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry hnd Port ~Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, demaica and St. Croix Rum, some very_ old and equal to any in this country. Be also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, ,tc. r iu cast - S, under Custom-Ilouse key, ready for bottling. Mr. I Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted -to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hOpe in less than two years he may' be' equally suc cessful with his Brandies and Wines: llis'business the Patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish litre Wines and Liquors for medical use should send - their orders dim et to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land ruakelup their minds to discard the poisonous stufffrous their shelves, and replace itwith Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. : We understand'Mr. Wolfe, for the accom modation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors.— Such a man, rind such a merchant, should-be sustained against his tens of thousands of op. ponents in the United States, who sell noth ing but imitations, 'ruinous alike to .human health and happiness. , [52-6m* 11.. 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS? I 1 DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU, WANT A MUSTACHE? , DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? • ' BELLINGHAM'S ' , CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONGUENT. For the Whisliers.and,nalr. The subscribers take pleasure in announc ing to . tbe Citizens of the.Uniled States, that they have, obtained the Agency for, and are nocr enabled_to offer to the American public, the aboye justly celebrated and. world-re nowne.d article. • TE-E. ST' RIk:LATINGQN GUENT Is prepared by D . C. P. 8.13LL1NE18631, an em inent physician of London, and N warranted to bring out a thick, set of Whiskets or- a Xustache, in from three to six weeks. This article is the Only one of the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economfoal, sootying, _yet stimulating, compound, acting as; if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If *plied to the scalp, &will cure BALDNESS, and cause to•sprini , up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair, Applied according to directions, it will Urn ate or towy hair DARK, and restore gray, hair to its original color, leaving - it soft, smooth . and flexible. The " OttoucXr " ix an indis pensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and sifter one week's use they vvould not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the , United States; to whom all or ders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a boX—for sale by' all Drtiggisis and Dealers ;.or a box of the " On guent (war -ranted to havetbe desired effect) - wilt be sent to any who desire it, by mail (di rect); securely packed. on receipt of price and postage, $1.13. Apply to or address HORACE L. lIEGEMAS 4Sz CO., . . DRUGGISTS, &0., ' 24; William Street, New York ~. _ fily pitrilfs •gijo.R . ! _ THE undersigned it ould respectfully - inform_ the surrounding community that lie has. ta -en the rooms formerly occupied by A. G. Olmsted, where he is prepared to do ; All kinds of H3XIIOSS Worig on the shortest. notice. -.r LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on . hand. These 'collarsr are a superior article, and need but a irial;ta insure their success. ! - • • - - I?epairing done in good style. Surcinales Martingale-iings And o 2 Hume ltraps, &c., kept constantly On hand.. The public are invited to call and-exatnine, before purchasing elsewhere. -• • - • • P.ISIDIAIL: Oo,idersport Oct. 16th.'1E360. , • _ B RADFUIth COUNTY I .;PLOr'S. POINTS,: • . , will be found hereafter at the store of, • , • E: N. STEBBINS - 4 BRO, gerA large lot just received.. • •-, • - Coudersport, - March. 20,1861: A DVERTISE in the Joan'. 4.3,_ nal. Only paper in the county. • El