The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 11, 1861, Image 4

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    tr.itE ELEROI - 1S OP PEACE'.
'TEE Hz.RoEss OP W
• PHOTOGRAPHIC POR"TRAITS:
Oird Ei z.e, on Bristol Bonid suitable for Albums
• PUBLISITED AND SOLD Bj
E. ANTHONY;
501 Broadway,
By special itrrarfgement we publish in add
ition to other portraits thL celeltrateasolleztioh
,
bothin Europe and America as,
;. .Breidis,ArationalPhotographz?Portrait Gailuy.
Brady's collection of Imperial Photographs
is justly considered one of the lions of New
York, and in the Photographic, reproductions
of these%every centre table can now have an
sdditional:attraetion in a miniature Bradfs
Gallery. • Among our publications are :
Abraham Lincoln, - Jefferson Davis,
,Hannibal Hamlin, Lady Davis, • •-
•
Wm. IL Seward, , Alex. 11. Stephens, •
Salmon P. Chase, Robt, J. TOombs,
, •' ; 'Sitnon Cameron, Howell :Cobb,
Montgomery Blair, i 11. rj , ,A. Wise,
Edward Bates, JoWtrTY/e 14 ,1
I:Giderin Wells, Gen'l Readregard, -
Caleb F. Smith; Gcn'l Lee
GetelScott, . John B. Floyd,
Anderson, Jacob Thoinpson,'
Major Sleminer, P. P. Thomas,
Col. Ellsworth,
~._ John C. Breekinridge,
. --- Gerel Butler, Gov. John;Letcher,
Gen'l Mansfield, • John Rely
• Col . .. Fremont, ,• , John C. Calhoun, -
'nerschell V. Johnson, L. G. Wigf,ol, Ben Mc-
CuHough, Lieut. 3hiury, Col. 14mylery
11. Douglas, Maj. Gen.; John A,' Dit, Maj. Gott.
IN: P. Banks. 'Henry Ward Beecher, Oliver
Vendell Holmes; liarnee Greeley, Prof. Morze,
'P. Willis, James Gordon Bynnett, William
Eryant,WashingtOn Irving, ileary Clay,An
' --reW Jaakson, Com rn od6rePerty,or..E.: K.Kane.
. John - J. Audubon, Mrs. Sigourney, Mr's. Gen'l
Gables,Chas.Surriner,Gor.Andrew,d.T.Grittea
:dee, Prince of Wales, Dake,of :Newcastle. Za
:eltery-Taylor,Georme Bancroft,Lathrop
'ley, Sam. liouston, s hig. Adams, Emerson-Etlt
:eridgc' Andrew 'Johnson, Parson BrotVniow,.
_,isrowelow'S heroic daughter; together with
about 500 others, to which additions are be
ing made daily. Crealoyte on receipt of star.
Pales O . F PORTBAITS S 3 Pan' Dozaa .
is sent by mail. Remittance.smay be made in
postage' stamps.
Also a large coll6ction of Photographs of
distinguished Europeans, Ethperors, Rings,
'Queens, Marshals, Generals, NII:CS, Lords,A
' t
thors Actors, Actresses, Politicians and Cler
gy. - Price, 25 to 50 cents according to
maker and quality,
odr- establishment is also head-qnarters for
- PIIOTOGRAPIIIC ALIAIMS
,
both as went of the best French manufactu
rer,- d Hs i
.manufacturer under a patent of
our wit:: We have a large assortment. vary'
ing n price from. 96 cents to $5O, and bolding.
tr a 12. portraits up to s6,t(l; ,Also folding
manufactu
rer, -
cases of morrocco or cloth fir the pocket, to
Isold - 2, : 4.. 8,8,. or 12 portraits. 'Alsis - various
istYleS" of framing card portraits, of carved
iyped, metal, - paper, composition, etc., of etc
rint-and tasteful designs.
Our photographers now in the field are daily
Sitiding us
-OA.SIE" SCENES OF TUE PRESENT' WAR
end views of points and things of interest,
both card size, for a.; hums, null is streaseopie
form. As fur itistank.;v, n, 5e,,,,,v, Re.ihn,n•
at Cimp Cameron—Ta the Treacltes---.Cooking.
their Meals—The Oymnasts4The J , lneti , sa
Poinsonico's—Laura N.dene's4-GentO-al Street
Views of . the Camp, etc. Alsolthe !telly lious,.- •
end camp scenes and . . sconry ther , ...ahmit. I
Also Harper's Ferry befo're and, after the scenes
of destruction. Together NS'''i'll various other'
places of note. Oard size 23; cents each, Ste-
reiseupic 33 cents. , •
- Parties who would like a int of these camp
scenes to select from—the .baltince to be re
turned in good order at. their own exp-nse, '
end without delay,--can bo aecornnoclatedon
giving proper New York reforenQe. . .
STEREOSCOPES :AND Viii VS. . .
. • Our establishment is the great e tip +7llllll'
for everything in the stereoscopic line :tn,i oar
assortment is the most complete probably of I
any in the-world. .
.
The stereoscope is the most inervctive,in:;,r
ceing, entertaining, amusing Mid exciting of mud
'ern,inventions.l
~ . .
None are too young, nonc'po old, none too
intelligent, none too - uneducated, to acknow
ledge its worth and beauty.
• No home is complete without it, and it will
and must penetrate everywhere.
It presents to your view ever y part of the
world, in ail the relicf,'boldness, perspective
Mad sharpness of detail, as if von were oh the
spot. We have an immense variety of vieet.: .
of scenesin Paris, Landon, B l au:laud, Scott-mil,
Ireland, 'Wales, Fiance,- Belgium, llolland
Switi.erland, Spain, The Ithin%ye-sailes, St
Cloud, Fonttiinbleau, Tuilleries:italy, Turkey.
Egypt, Athens, the Holy Land, China. India.
Crystal Palace, also Groups , Historical, amu
sing, marriage scenes, brealititst scenes, pic
nics, statuary, etc., etc. : An exquisite. assort
ment of 711untilia?ed. fnkrior.zio; Palaces, Chin
ches and. Cathedrals, of France, Italy, etc.ete
The effect of these illuminated views is most
remarkable. i•
AnthonYs instantaneous Stereoscopic Views
are the latest Photo,graphie wonder. They
are taken in the fortieth part of ti second, and
everyNng, no matter how rapidly it m.iy be
moving, is depicted as sharply and distinctly
as if it had been perfectly at rest. This give ,
an additional value, for td the beantiss of in
arumate nature it adds the Cherm of life and
motion. The process is a discovery of oar
own, and . heing.:unknnwn in Fiarofm, we re
ceive large ordevs ffoin London and Paris for
Anthony's Instantaneous -Views of American
life and scenery. •
Gurb:iialogue of subjectS and prices will he
forwarded to any address on receipt of stamp
• Parties at a distance sending us $3,55,510,
$l5. $2O, or can hive-atocid instrument
and such pictures as they may request,. sent
by Eipress. Views alone (without instru—
ment) can be sent by
501 Broadway, New York,
(3 door 3 south of St. Nicholas' Hotel,)
Importer and Manufacturer'of Photographie
Materials,Stereoseopes xndiStereoscopinVicws
11a6.31erchants from every section of the
country ere respectfully invited to Invite an
examination of our stock.
To Photographers. Ou7Hulletin of Photo
graphin Invention and Improvement will be
sent to Any address on application.
'Nut this out for fut.* reference." "
310T/INRS, BRAD following is on
extract from.a letter writtnn by the pastor of
a Baptist Church to the , i t rournal and Mes
senger,)Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes
in favor of that 'world-renOwned medicine—
Tins: WINSLOW'S SOOTIIINd SYRUP FOIL ONIL
OREN TBETIIINGI • ! :
"We see an - advertisement in your columns
of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. ' Now we
never said a word in favor of a patent medi
cine before in our life, but We feel cerni)elled
to say to your readers, thatihis is no humbug'
WO ITACR TRTRO IT, AND KNOW IT TO pr. ALL IT
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CLA'S,: It is, probably, orie of the most sue
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stifle best. And those of your...readers who
have babies can't do bettet" than to lay ta'
supply)) -
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a:;. -- ) timely use of the right r'em
c„_ 0.,..0 ee • ez kl"pl:f.:,:z edy. Take Ayer's l'ills, and
''''.> - ' 5 .-%C . E., -. -,iil cleanse 'out the disordered Int-
Cii,„,„:,..? - .,,t..L2:,;‘,--. , users—purify the blood, and
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structs its natural - functions. These, if not relieved,
react upon thenmelres and the suCroundiug organs, pro
ducing; genend aggravation, suffering, , atud disease,
IVltile in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, -,
lake Ayer's kills. and see how directly they restore rho
natural action of the Spiellt. :1:1.1 With it the buoyant'
feeling or health tigniii. :What is true and so apparent:in
this trlyial and common complaint, to also true in many
of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The sane
pmrativo eMet expels thorn. Ca:used by similar obstruc
tions slid dentugemento of the natural functions of the.
body, they are rapiilind many of them surely, cured
by the same means. lquiso who know the virtues of them
Pills, will netdect to employ them; when suffering from
the disorders they cure. I -
Stutementsi from leading physicians In some of tlso
principtil cities, and from other well known public per-
sons.; • . I
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Fronz'a nrwardivg 21Ierchane of LOWS, Peb. , 1,18450..
DR. Am.' Your Pills ere the paragon of all that is
great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous cores upon hue hands rind feet that had proved
incurahle for years. Her Mother : has been long grION ,
ou,ly afflicted with blotches mat piMples on her skin and
in her. hair. After our child waS cured, she also tried
your Pills, and they have cured her.
ASA 3IOIIO.IIIIDGE.
Au a Family
.15 , nn Dr. 1. 1f Owtteright, New Orleans.
Your Pills are •the prince of ptirges. Their excellent
surinuii ally cathartic We imus.,se. They are
mild, but very certain and effectual in their action. on the
bOweisi which makes them Invaluable to us in the dilly
treatment of dlicase.
Ereacla.che,Sielarentlache,Poul. stomach.
- From Dr. Edward Baycf, Baltimore.
Dr. Art Ttan.' A run: I 'can nat ansivar you what complaints
I have 'care I with yam. Pills battei than'to Fay 012 that we
trc 11 with a Intl7,,dire medicine'. I phtc.e great dope:l
-le:we on lurrifect nal cathartic in; my daily contest with
li;r,aqe, and bolioritc.;• al I it that }'our Pills afford us.tho
bent wo have, 1 of course value than highly.
PrrTsßuttn, Pa., May 1,1855.
Dn. C. ATZTL Sir: I have been repeatodly cured of
Um worst heutruche any hotly am have by a dose or tiro
)1* your Ping. It mama to ari,,j from a foul stomach,
which they cleans.) at once.
Yours with great 41e - pect, I3D. prtEnL*,
• Clerk of Steamer Carlon.
Bilious Disorders Liver Complatnis.
Prom Dr. Theodore Ball, of Nem Fork City.
Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur
pose as an aperient, but • I find their beneficial effects upon
ho Liversery mailied indeed. They have In my prac-
tice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious on:n
o:units than any one remedy I cap mention. 3 sincerely
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor
thy the confidence of the profession and the people. •
1/PRAP:PIENT OP THE INTERIOR,
Vaehiegtou, D. C" 7th Feb., .185 a.
Ent: I tlaie axed 3.011 r rills In my general and hospital
practiCe everaluceilfon made them, and cannot he,.sitate to
say they arc the hest cathartic we employ. Their regu
lating action ou the liver is quick and decided, cal:we
quently they aro tin admirable.rOmedy for deraugemOts
•i• that ormtn. Indeed, I hare seldom found a can's of
bi!iens dizea,:e eo obstinate that it did not readily yield to
them. Fraternally yours, A LON ZO BALL, '1.1].,
Physician of the Mitritze hospital.
Dysentery, Dia:T:am-a, Relax, Worrris.
Film/ Dr..T. a Green, of Chicago.
Your Mk have had a long trial in my practice, and I
hold them in esteem as one of the Lest aperientsd !MVO
ever found. Their Alterative eiTtiet upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses , r
Ll'!inns d.gzentery and diarrliccd Their sugar-coati g
makes them very accepfable 'and convenient for tLu e
of women end children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Dlood,
li•om'Ecu. J.l. ITime7, Jrlalu of Adcent ehurcA, lidston.
DR. Mul.: I have used your Pills with extraordhuary
Pllfili-5 . 111 my famiEy and ainutm;titose I am called tt aist
iu tlitrcs,". • Tu r,;gulate the organs of digestion' and
purify the blood, :11P.I' :WC tba Yury Loot ta - Ineily I have
ever boons, and I can contithaTdly recommend tlic;m to
my fiiends. rouri, J. V. MMES.
NTAltetw'„ Wyoming Co., N. Y., Cct. 24, 1555.
Dr.AD. Sm.: 7 n:n ns:n4i . ear Cathartic Pills in my pru
tlee, end find them au exeAlent pus - gative to cleanse the
cyfauu and purify the fmil, , ins ihe blond.
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Cintzstiprti o!•, Conti's-el) ese, 512pi,ress:o.tp,
Gout, :Neuralgia, Drop
cy, Parnlynh:, Fitz, etc.
Frain Dr. .1. P. rar . giaz, llonlreai, C.tnada.
Too much cannot he Kahl. of your Pills fn. the cure of
.cortienzw4. If others of our fraternity have iliund them
illcaolotis as I have, they, vhbuld juin the in proclaim
ing it fur the benefit uf tiro tualtitialts who suill'm.from
that complaint, rlriclt, altiintigh bad enough in iletl f, is
tit° progenitur of others that are tcorle. I believe CO'S
tiveliess to oc.ginate iri the liver, but your Pills affect that
icrir....n and curs the
F4nt Mrs. E. Stuart, fan arid 2ficitrife, Roston
I nod one nr two lar,:o do , ca of yoor Pills, taic‘M at the
proper time, ato excolltml promoti yrs of the natural'seere
i2l2,:n 101011 w or partially Fuppr,sseil, and 0100 sexy
et - recto:ll to cfrao - .7c the stomach and , ea•pcl trnrms. They
are ro much the best physic wo haro that I recommend
no other to my patients.
Feoill the Rey. Dr. Hazekes, of The Methodist rpis. Church
PLIASO tiOnt. Sarannalt, Ca.. Jan. 0, IESO.
ITosonte Stu: 7 Fhonid ha 'ungrateful' for the ,rellef
your skill has brought me if 7 did not report my ease to
you! A cold .9ettied in my limbs and brought on excru
ciating uotrargic prtivS, Which ended in chronic rheuma
tism. NotwitlisUtuaing I had the bast of physicians, the
tli••ece grew worse nut worse, until hy the advice of your
exv , illent :went in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your
Pali. 'their effects were rlow,.but•sure. .13y perseyering
iu the use of them, I am now entirely woll. ,
SENATE 01.13111E12, Baton Range, La., 5 Dec. 1855.
Di% AYETC: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, .of
Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had 'afflicted mo
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
,
.44.. Mast of the Pills In market contain Mercury,
VII itg , although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse
quences that frequently toll +n• its incautious use. Thoso
contain no mercury or ruitu,ral substance xvhatever.
Pries, 25 cents ner , Box, or 5 Boxes for Si.
Prepeied by Dr. .7, C. AYER. & CO., Lowell, nine.
Sold by C. S. A: E. A. Jones, Coudersport
Nichols, Miliport N. J. Mills, Coles
bur; ; Lyman, :Roulet : A. Corey &
Son, Ulysses; A . 13. Horton, Cushingrille ;
and by Dealers generally
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$l.OO PER : AR, INVARIATILY IN ADVANCE.
31 " Devoted 4 the ciusof Republichnisrh,
,
the intnre,ts of Agricultur the advancement
of Education, and the be t good of Totter
County. Owning no guidL - except, that of
I t
Principle, it will endearer to aid in the , work
of more fully Freedomizin,g our Country.
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the following
rates, except where special bArg - ,ains are made :
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Business Cards, 6 lines: or Ics_s,p‘br year 5 00
Special and Editorial Notices, pee line,: 10
j .ill transient advatiernents Must be
phidiii advance, and no notice will be taken
of adveitisements from a distance, nOess they
aro. accompanied by the money or EatisflictOr; -
r'efeicnee.
r)77•Mrtri , :rl, .Tol) Work of all kinds, at
fcatled •;,romptly and faithfully.
YOUR ATTENTION!
FOR A. MOMENT;,
IF YOIL PLEASE,
VENUE SIJECRIBER has just received.a n
stock of,
DESIRABLE
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9
. Direct Trani New Yor,k, consisting of
DRY GOODS
. 1 GROCE
. RIES of a I I.k fi n d s, .
' HARDWARE,; CROCK
ERY, BOOTS && SHOES,
. HATS & CAPS, latest -
styles 'READY-MADE
- CLOTHING, i DOMES
. TICS, such, as SHEET
; INGS, TICKS,i BATTS,
.tc.-4n short, all hinds oT goods usually kept
in a -
NO: 1 COI=TRY STORE.
All:of svhicia will be sold very low for
• .
179 J py
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The above-narned stoLk of Goods is now
open and for sale at the 1 _
NtEw i ßrie t T,i. Store
near Canfiejd's FlouringlMill, a few rods ens
of the Alleghtiny Bridge)
IN COUDEI3SPOI T,
where the proprietor would be pleased, to re
ceive calls from hts. old customers and as ma
ny new 'ones as feet disposed to
DEAL WITH HMI.
The market price paid for all kinds of
PARRIERS'-PRODUCE
in' exchange for Merchandise
Alet - 1 . tat'4l,
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• • CC:9IIANS SMITE.
Couilersrort, Jai). 2;1561.-15-6mo.
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k,LY.C6I9IA "Ntalb .
Main abovelThird St.,
.COUDIE:I3,SOI - I,T, PA.
p.z. W. DI ANN!, ntorniETon.
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ooKs MAI , s, GLOBES, r :
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DOCKETS
LEDGERS-
DAY-BOOKS-
-I.II,<XEIPT-BOOKS;
KEITOTZANTM::TS, •
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PASS-RoOKS,
POIiTFOPOS,
• HE;I3.I3AP.ILMS,
IFirTE Q.-BOONS &
lATOICE-BOOKS.
. .
Greek, Latin, French and German Teat-
Bunks.;
Alb School Boolcs l i ser7 in 4Wi C07121i21
7:ept on hand, or inonethate iiroenred
when:desired. . .
Maghzines pr any Peril:idle:Lis snpplied when
desired. •
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A "good assortment' _ aper, Envelope.,
Pens and Inks. Also, of:Wall-Papers, Draw.
ing Materials, Water Colors, &c.
BIBLES, TE,TAMENTS,
PRAY,ER k 11Y3L1 BOOKS, of 'Various kindi
MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, -
Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess
Men; &c. PRODUCE, of all kinds- taker
in exchange. for Books, Sc. [ll-34]
TEE FIEZOES OP PEACE
AND
ri'FiE 111 7 ERGIF:S or
E. Antilony,.No.sol Broadway, New York,
is no* publishing, in addition to other por
traits, the Celebrated collection known in Eu
rope and America as
Bra," s NatianalrhotograpbisPorlrail Caller?),
in which is included Portraits of nearly all the
prominent men, of America, not excepting Jeff
Davis ? Gen Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of
other confederates. Price of Portraits, $3,00
per dOzen. Gan be sent by mail:
Scenes of the War for the Union,
are published, card size; and . in Stereocopic
m
fe.! Also,
`Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon
don, aild in other parts of England,and France,
in Sccitland, Ireland, W4les, Holland, SWitzer•
land,'Spain, on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt,
Turic,dy, the Holy Land, China, India,s . Cuba,
4c., ad infiitum.
Our!lnstantanN)us Stereoscopic Views are
The Greatest Wonder of the Age.
These are taken '?n the fprtieth part of:a second
and the rnshing'of water,the moving of leaves,
or the march of an array does not in the least
affect; the taking of these views. They are
sold for S 3 per dozen.
We' have also , on hand and manufacture the
largest assortment of Stereoscopes, Photo
graphic Albums, and . Photographic Materials
in the United States, and perhaps in the world
Catalogues, e'er/Mining lists of all our Por
traits; Yiews, StereoscOpes,, &c., sent tree by
mail, on receiptf of a stamp.
E. ANTHONY, .501.'Broadway,
jylY near St. Nicholas Hotel,New York.
~
! TANKS of all kind's for sale at this Office
, - Deeds, Warrants, secutions, 'Summons,
Suhpienas, COTlstablo. ISales, Township :and
School Orders, Notes Of all kinds—kept on
hand and printed to order. JOB WORK at
tendo to promptly, And at prices to suit the
times] Give ns a trialj,
The Rochester, Straw-Cutter.
4utsTED & KELLY, Coudersport. have
the exclusive agency for this celebrated
machine, in this, county. It is covenient, du.;
rattle; and CHEAP. , Dec. 1, 1860.-12
ADVERTISE.
A. DY"
.TIST3 in theJocusAL! It is the on
-1,.), paper in Potter bounty, and is a good
modium through which to reach the:people of
all dikriets
I& .- purified of Oxygo
bustion in Hydrogen.. ;'Sane Toned. by the
highest Medical Authorities, 4th in Europe
and the United' States, and preOcribed in their'
practice.
,ti 7; " I •
The experience of thousands!: daily proves
that'no preparation of Ira-ea '.
be compared
with it. Impurities of the blo d..depression
of vital energy, pale and otl enfise - sickly;
complexions indicates its neee'siti in almos t; every conceivable case. 1 . ,_' ; I
Innoxious in all maladies in which it :has'
been tried, it has proved ''an - Sol tely curativel
in each of the following•Comphiintsi , viz t! • !
In Debility, Nervous Affect:owl I:naanciutionsi
Dyspepsia, Conslipation,. Diarrli4cet ' ''Dysentery,
Incipient Consumption,. Scroficloils lllibereulosis,
Salt Rheum, 41lismenstruation, 1114.iies„Clelosis,
Liver Coniplaints, ebr ie , Head; lies; Rhettina-
!ism, Inttrmiltent Fem. ,Pi7uple„) 'wale Face,
6T- '• ' . i . i. ,
• Inease t
of General bilit4 whether ; ' the
result of acute disease, et of ti 4ontinueil dil
minution of nervous an met f qulrir energy
from chronic complaints, ne t ill of [hisses
, torativelms.proved ,suece sniff tp' an. extent
which no description no,r)vrit:eo attestation
would render credible: — '• Inveli' s so long' bed
ridden as to have become forg 1. en , in their
own neighborhoods, have sug enly re-ap
peared in the busy tvorbras lif.P. s t, returned
from protracted travel iii a df slant land.:--,-
Some very signal instances ofi tbii kind are
attested tdfemale Sufferers, em elated victims
of apparent marasmus, iangui 4ous exhaus
dolt, critical changes, nail • thas ornpliention
of nervous and despeptie' avers l icr to air and
exercise for which the ..13,-s'e4 as no name.
In Nervous Affections • 'of al piinds, and for
reasons familiar to mediOal mi ,the operation!
of this preparation of iron 'n.' necessarily
necessarily
be salutary, for unlike the old .xi. s, it is vig
orously tonic; Without beiit , --:, 0. citing and'
overheating; and gently, rep. srly aperient
even in the most obstinate cafes of costive
ness without ever being„ - a g , ri. ile purgative,
i
dr inflicting a 'disagreeable seri ation. : •.
It is this latter ptchterty, _ ong others,
whioh makes it so remnikabi 'I frearmi and
pernir..nent a remedy for Pile's, Ton- which it
alsO appears to exert n' distin -,t, iand specifl,q
action, by dispersing thC local •ndency which
Corals them.' • • • '
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes
a single box of these Chalybealti,Pilis has of
ten. sufficed fOr the most: habitrmi Cases, in
cluding the attentient eostircn t s.i.' ,
'ln unchecked Diarrhoea: even 9.ten' advanced
to Dysentery, 'confirmed ; emaciating, and' ap- 1
patently malignant, the 014 is 'have . been I
equally decisive and astonishiag.
In thedocalpains, loss" of fleslUand strength,
debilitating cough; and remitte 'et. ha lic,wh ich;
generally incliente Incipient Coniumption, this,
remedy as allayed the' alarm ;of friends - arid!
•physiciains, in. several v e ry gratifying add' in'.l
teresting instances. t -. t .1 j • 1
In Scroftilobs Tubercidosrs ' ;ibis Medicated 1
iron has had Car Mare than thegood effect of
the' most cautiously balanced ireparations of
iodine, wrinotit any of'their well knolvn IL.:
Wllies. •
The attention of females cannot be too cop. ;
fidently invited to this qmc , ly .11144 Fc.t;torwivel.
in the eases pecuihirly . affecting them. '
'ln Rheumatism, botli chronic and inflara.
maiory—in . the bitter, ! however, more tlecid
edlv--4 has been 0141 y Ny ell riTiort f!iy
both as alleviating pain and "reducing. tht
swellings and stiffness t!.f. the iaints- and znus!,,
cleS. t •
! 11
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In Intermittent Fevers it must necessart y
be a &eat remedy am4nergetie rUstoratis'e,
and its progress in the ricw EettlCllltOtS :of the
W6st, will iirobablv bei one of high 'renown
and usefulnegs.
No remedy,has ever, been diseorered in the
Whole history' of medieihe, which exerts sub
prOmpt, happy, and fulle restorative effeets,..-
Good appetite, complet digestion,. rapid tie
quisitiou of strength, with an unusual dispo
sition for active and cheerful exercise, imme
diately folloW its use. '1
• Put up in neat fiat metal boxes
for
50 pills, price 50 cents per' bmi; sale by
druggists and citialers: I Will be sent free to
any address on receipt t)f the price,' All let
ters, orders, etc.. shmilil be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & Co.! General Agents,
• Getlir St., N. Y.ll
FURNITURE I
w. H. COATS,
1 Plying enlarged and refitted his WARE
tOOMS, at' ~.2 . . . 1 1
,W EI, la S.N.r It lj E '
, 9 I
hes now on hand and Will keep constantly for
sale, a larger aiatl better variety of Cabinet-
Ware And Chairs, thaMbase ever been . olfered
'in! thiS section of the Country.
~
His stock of common work has never-been
equalled.. -Having made extensive additiOns
to' his assortment of , il
PARLOR FURNITURE 1 :
'
11( 1 has now on hand Plain Mahogany Si Mat.-
hie top Bureaus, Card itbles,' Marble top side
and Centre tables, l Fruit ani Toilet .stands;
Marble top Wash stands.
COTTAGE
AND : '. •
FRENCH
• BEADSTEADS. • COUCHES, ;SOFAS,
AND;TETE,-A. : TETES,
new and beautiful varieties. ' • • '
• •
Canb Seat,Mahogany, - Backin l g and Easy Chairs;
4., ke
In fact every thing in the line of I
FURNITURE
•1 •
can he found at g his establishment. 'Having
the best facilities for •Manufacturing and pur.
chasing hi , vstock for cash, '
will not. lielUndorsold.
Those, wishing to will save at least
twenty-five per cent, )3j , calling,; on W. H.
Qoats. 1.1
• .
READY :MADE COg'FINS
of all sizes kept constantly on hand. Pen a
sonar attendance with ] hetirse when reqUested.
• W. H. GOATS.
I Wellsville, Nov. 1, I ] B6o. ° • ] .
Administrator's' Notice'.
I,VIIERBAS, letter's of administration on
• the estate of RUFUS THollpSo).l',dee'd,
late of Jackson Tp. Potter Co.. haVe been
granted to the subscriber in due form of
notice is licreby giver 'to all persons knowing
themselves indebted to.said estate; to Make
immediate payment; and those bavingelaimi
will present them-duly authenticated fcir set
Clement. PHID.FII.A. THOMPSON; .
W. 'BENTON, Adruinisers;
1 February 28, "1861 1.6 w
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• 1 , . • UOFFAT'S .
ZIPE:PIETT4NII - I ) IICSNLVEPILTERS:'
riIEiESE MEDICINES - have noir been; before
the priblietor a period OfTliturv - Viatts;
and 'during that time have maintained ~.high'
character itOilmost every. part of-the Globe;
for their extritordintuy and immedititer Power
:of
,istoring perfect health_to persons suffering
Under nerirly#er,V kind of 'dinars to - *bleb
thehuman'ttarne is liable. .' . 'i. z '",- 'l. - '
Thb-following are 'among the distressing
variety of henna diseases in which the :-
1 yegetOle•Life llee#Ciales , •
Are well IcsitiiiP ,to be infallible. i ,
1 - .DYSPEPSIA,-by thoroughly .cleaasing the
first and second stomachs, and creating a flow
of pure healthy bile, instead' of the stale and
acrid kind;4.pATULEN:CY, Losi of Appetite,
Heartburn, - .idache, Restlessness, 111-Tein
rt
per, Ankiety, 'lli • gutir, andMelancliolY, Which
are the general symPtoms Of Dyspepsia, will
'vanish, as a: natsiral consequence of its cure.
" ' COSTIVEXESS, ,by cleansing the wffole
lerigth of thelrdestines with a solvent process,
anti without, violence ; ell violent purges leave
the boirels'Coitive within two days. - .i- 1
- FEVERS' Of all kinds, by restoring the blood
to a'regulatl Circulation, through the process
Of P b
erspiraon in suckcases, and the tber.-
'
, 6.ugh solution Of all intestinal Obstruction in
others. ' '1 ' ,
The. Lifejlitedicines 'have been known; to
cure' RHEUMiI.TISM permanently in three
weeks; andiGplUT in half that, time, by ,re-
movingloenLinflammation froni the muscles
and ligamentg of theljointS„ • : , i
DROPSIES] of all, kinds, by freeing and
strengtbeningthe kidneys and bladder; they
operate moSt.delightfully on these important
organs, and hence have ever been:found a Cer
tain remedy for the worst'eases of GRAVEL.
. • Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn
ings of the hi)Wels the slimy matter to Which
these creatures adhere, .i : - 1
SCURTEY,f ULCERS, 'and INVETERATE
SORES, bytlin perfect - purity: which these
DIMMED CE ES give to the blood, and; all
the humors ,i . - ' • : . , •
SOORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM
PLEXIONS,. by theiralterativehtlect upon the
fluids that feeil the skin, and the morbid state
of which.occasions all eruptive complaints,
sallow; eiond ', and other disagreeable corn
plexions. i i , , •
The use Of ese Pills for every short 'time,
will effect iin entire :cure of SALT RHEUM,
and a striking improvement in' the clearness
lof the skinp :COMMON COLDS and INFLU
-IEI4A willialWays be cured by one dose, or
by two in theworst cases. : '
' IPILES.4The 'original proprietor of these
Medicines;iviras cured of Piles of 35 years
standing„by the rise of the LIFE MEDICINES
alone . . • ;; ; . 1 , ,
' FEVER AND-AGUE:-I'er i this scourge 'of
the Westefn Country, these Medicines will be
sound a rp,• Speedy; and, certain remelly. -
Other medicines leave the sy.stem subject to
a return of the disease-;-a cure by these Med
iciues is peilnallent-711Y THEM:, BE SATISFIED,
AND DE errukui '
BILIOUS , 'FEVERS ' AND LIVER COM
PLALNTS:i--General Debility, Loss of A.ppe-.
tite, and Diseases of Females-4he Medicines
have been {reed with the most beneficirl re
sults in cases of this description :--Kings
Evil, and Scurfula, in its worst forms, yields
fa : the mild lt powerful action of these re
plarkable Me Mlles. Night SIN - eats, Nervous
Debility, Nervous Complaints,' of .all kinds,
Palpitation of the Heart, 'Painters' Colic; are
speedily c, real. .
<4
: ,;
MERCII ITAL DISEASES.—Persons whose
constitutions lhaVe become impaired by the
Ljuclicion:S_use of Msniceny, trill find these
Medicines . a perfect cure,' as they never fail to
eradicate ,from the system, all; the effects, of
ifierentA infinitely sooner 'than' ths most poi
erful"prei.,ir:s.tions of Sarsaparilla. • '
•. Prepared and sold by 'IV. h. MOFFAT,
1
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335 BTIOADIVAY Nsw-Your.
' For sali;iliy all Dru g gists:'
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ItIFIS. WINSLOW,
An. expericneed Nursci and Feriale Physician,
- ,presentsltC the . attention of Mothers, her';
• 1 SOOTHING SYRUP, '
f - . FOR CHILDREN TEETHING;
which, greatly facilitates the piocess of teeth
jug, by seftening the 'gums, raining. all in
flamatiori—will allay ALL PAIN and' spas
modic I
netioti. and i' - '
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Sun. To RENATE THE BOWELS,'
I
Depend upon it, mothers, it Will give reseto
yOuiselved, nntl 1 , 1 i
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RELIEF ,4 / 20 HEALTH TO Yinfll INFANTS.
We hav,e dint up and sold .this article for
over ten - :,rears, and: CAN SAY, IN CONFI
'DENCE AND TRUTH of it, What wo have
never been able to say Of any other medicine
-1;-.-NEVElt HAS •IT FAILED, !IN A SINGLE
INSTANCE, 'TO EFFECT Ai CURE,. 'when
timely' Used. Never!did we know an instance
.of dissatisfy tion b,y;any one who used it.. On
;the contra;r j,
all aredelightediwith its opera
ions, aud; speak in terms of comendation of
'its magical effects and medical virtues: We
spank inth4 matter 4' WHAT WE DO KNOW,"
'after ten years' eiperience, AND PLEDGE
:OUR REPUTATIONI FOR THE FULFILMENT
jOF WHAT, WE HERE DECL#E. In tilmtist
every instance where the inflint is :suffering
from pam and eOntistion, relmf will loe' found
in fifteen .:11r; . twenty; minutes fitter the ; syrup
,is administeied. ! •
This valn4le Preparation is the piescrip
lion of the.ritstEXPERIENCED and SKILL
FUL NURSES in New England, and has been
used with NEVER FAILDIG SUCCESS in'':
. THOUSANDS OE I I CASES:I
. It not dilly relieves the child from pain, but
invig,ordtes:the,atomach and bowelsi,torreets
acidity, and gives tone and; energy .to the
tiliole s, !
system. It, will" ahrio4t instantly re
lieve .. ! • ' 1 'I; '
_
GRIPING: IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND
it P ,COLIC i:
and overcome convulsions, winch, irnot spee
dily remeod, end in death:l We 'believe it
the BEST 1 and SUREST REMEDY IN THE
WORLD, rin all cakes of DYSENTERY and
DIARRICO3A IN CHILDREN, itiether it arises
from teething, or from any other cause. We
would 'fiiiit to every mother- Who has a child
sufferingfrom any of the foregoing complaints
—DO N 0 'LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR
THE PRW,UDICES pF OTHERS, stand be
tween San! arid your suffering child, and the
relief that, Will be SURE--yes,iABSQLUTELY
SURE- , --toifollow the use of this medicine; if
;timely 'Liked.. Full directions, for using. win
aceompany each bottle. :None genuine Un
less the fac-simile of CURTIE & PERKINS,
New YOrk), is on the outside Irapper. ~ ! _
' Soldi by Druggists ithroughout the , world:
Princlipal O ffi ce, 131 Cedar SI.,
I •Piew. l iorki .., -
mot ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE:
• Sala kir C. S. li E. A. JONES,,!Couders
port,Fit. : { 1 16-dy. ,
lIMIE
: 0 -W e t Ai
- lonciw
"° )14"7 -?s
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sc• l\
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n lUR Eine,
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,weig,
4Nrif teraPilt
44 Arit t
DeIICMW CORDIAL
. . .
To•the:atizens of Nod Jersey and l'enasylo an i s .
Apothecaries. Druggill l k:Grocers and; \
Private - _Primilies. ' - '
Wolfee Pure Cognac Brandy: - l'
Wolie's Pure Malaria, Weeny and Port Wine,..
Wolfe's Puxe Jamaica and St.. Croix Rum.:l
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
. . ALI. IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave Io" call the attention tittle cid
zeds of thO United States to the above Wait s
and Lignons, - imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of
[ New York, whcise name 'is fanailiar in every
part of this coubtry for the-purity of his eele:
Ibrated 5C11189343t SCHNAfTEI ' /kir. • Wolfe, in
his letter to me, speaking:of the purity ; of big.
Wines and Liquors, says: ~, I. will stake
rt me
reputation as a:ma my standing ' a a' ma,
'Omit of thirty years' residence in the City of
New - York, that all the Brandy .and Wines
which I bottle"ttee pure as imported, and of
the'best quality, and can be relied upon by
every .purchase r."
. Every bottle ha
o s the pro
prietor's name n- the wax i ; and a .fac simile
of his, signature on the certificate. Thud
lie are respectfully invited to call and exam ,
ine.for themselves. For sale at Retail by all'
Apothecaries and Grocers in. PhiladelPhia.
" Geo. H. 'ASHTON, No. 832 Market- st. Phil.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Read the followirtg. frem the, New York
Courier: ' ' , •
- teonmova BCSINES'S FOR ON New Yen
Mesest:ter.-4-1 - Va are happy toinforin our fel-
Aow-citizen4 that there is one place in our city
where the pftysician r apothecary, and country
mercha.nt,. can go. and purchase pure Wines
and Liquors, as pure as ireq.orted, and of the
best quality. We do not intend to give on
elaborate description oT this -merchant's • ex
tensive business, although it will repay any
stranger or Citizen tot visit Udolpho Wolfe's
extensive ware-liousea.No,s. 18, 20 and 22,
Beaver.street, and Nos. 17, 10 and 21, Mark
etfield street. His stock Of Schnapps on hand
ready for shipment could not bare been less
than thirty thousand eases ; the Brandy, sone
ten thousand cases--Vintages of 1836 to 1856;
and ten thousand cases of Madeira ' . 'Sherry
an Port 'Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky,
Jamaica and St.. Croix Rum, some very old
and equal io any in this country.. He also
had hree leirge cellars, filled with Brandy,
ti lt
Win Sm., its casks , under Cuetom-House key,
read for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's' sale - s' of
Seim. ps last year amounted to one hundred
and- ei lityi thousand dolen, and we hope is
less than two years he may be equally •sue
cessfut with his Brandies and Wines. .
His us - Dress merits the patronage of every
lover of\his species. Private fathilies who
wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use
should Send' their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe,
until every Apothecary in the land make up
their'minds to discard the poisonous stair=
their shelves, and replabe it with - Wolfe's pure
Wines and Liquors. .
.. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for - the accom
modation of small des-lfrs in the country,‘pute
up - assorted • cases of \Vines and Liquors.- -
Such a witin i -and'sneit a :rierchant, Ahould be
sustained against hid tells of thousands of op
pouents in the-United Seatee, who sell noth
ing but imitations, ruinous alike to human
health, and happiness. -- 1 . 62-6m*
ffli, 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS?. . .
_LP
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WA2 , ,TT-A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
BELLINGHAWS
CELEBRATED
STIMULATING ONGUENT,
Veir the Whiskers anOltiair.
The subscribers take pleroure in announc
ing to the Citizens of the United States, that
they have obtained the 'Agency for, and are
tiow enabled to offer to the American public,
the above jukly celebrated and world-re•
nowned ariiele.
THE S,TIDIULATIN G ONGITENT
Ts'prepared by .C. Pi BELLINGLIAIf, an em;
inent physician of London, and is warranted
to bring out a thick setiof
Whiskers or - 'a. Mustache,
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, ecoOomical, soothing, yet
stimulating compound,lacting as if by magic
upon the .roots; causing a beautiful growth of
luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will
cure BALDNESS, and cause to spring up in, place
of the' bald spots a find growth. of. new hair.
Applied according to directions, it will turn
lIED t towy hair DARE, and restore. gray hair
to its' original color,' leavinv it 'soft, smooth .
and flexible. The . 11 0am:rex - I. " is , an indis
pen,Sable article in , every gentleman's toilet,
ands after one week's use' they - would 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.,"
1 •
Price Ond Dollar al box—for sale •by all
Druggists and DcalerOor a box of the "" On
guent " (warranted to have the deslied:efiect)
will be sent to any who desire it, by mail (di
rect), securely packed, on receipt of,priee and
postage, SLIB. Apply to•or address •
HORACE L. HEGEMAN tz - CO
.1 • nanooisrs,
. • • 24 William Street, New York
ParlitesA gterr
THE undersigned - Would respectfully Worm
the surrOunding communiVs . tbat he - has
taken the rooms formerly occupied by A. G.
Olmsted; where he is prepared to do
All ;kinds ,of Elarneas Work
on the shortest notice. _
LONG STRAW COLLARS,
also kept constantly on hand. These collars
area superior article, and need Vat a trial to
insure, their success. - •
Repairing, dont in good style:
Surcingles, 'Martingale-rings, Hames,- and
Htithe.straps i *c., kept constantly on band.
The public are invited to callAndeaamine,
before purchasing elsewhere. •' • .
P. WAR.
Coudersport' Oet.lcth, 1801'
NOTICE.
111RADFOnt , . COUNTY- PLuwa'. AND
POINTS,
will be found hereafter at the store of
E. N.'STEBBINS .16 BRO.
Vick large lot just received. --
Coudersport, March 20, 1861.
A DVERTISE in: the Jour
,ni.! usu. Only paper in th'e comity.