The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 02, 1861, Image 3

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    HPOTTkR COMITY JOURNAL
is t h e o nly paper published . in Potter county,
circulates among an intelligent' class of -peo
•ple, and is thus a e xl lani medium for both
c„ity and Country verting. •
Transient Adrertliements and those frciin
distance must be Cash or hare. responsibleici
ference.lll
co mmunications, to receive attention,
must be directed to the Editor, and Contain
the acme of'the writer. No attention paid to
anonymous communications..
TElt3l.4.—One copy,oite year, $1; Six. copies
$5; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, -$18,
with one tc the person raising the Club. The
money must accompany the names.
cca l ar sport, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 2, 1861
See New Adveriisemeots:—List Let -1
tars. Mark Gillon offers to clothe the
people t? snit them, theit pockets, 'and
the times. ,
TwE type and fixtures of the Williams' ,
Fort Press were sold one day last week,
at Constarle's sale.. •
se-Lieut. N. J. Mills, of Capt. Widg.
or's Company, left town on Tuesday morn
ing with eight more men for the purpose
of filling up that'Company..
65.-ReMeruber the election on Tuesday.
Vote early in the day. itewar'e of " last
cards." Vdte the whole 110 publican tick
et, you will Ond it in a*ther_column i cu
it out and compare yoUr tickets with 't.
a-We have received from th pub
lisher,James T. Lloyd, New York City,
a copy of his new map of the Southern
States, which, at theTresent time, sheuld
be in the hands of every one who desires
to be well informed of 'the army. Price,
50 cents.
HUMBUGS. —lf you want to get a Sal
crates about which there is no humbug
gery, get D. B. DeLand S.• Co.'s Chem
icalSaleratus. Read' the labellaround it,
every word 'of which you will find to - he
true. It will cost you no more than an
inferior article and is much cheaper in
the end, as it spoils no bread or biscuit.
You•will find it for sale by all responsi
ble• dealers.
%tar The Hon. C.B. CunTis, late Can-
didate for President Judge in this District,
is one of the Colonels of the Brigade - now
being raised by J. Y. JAMES, Esq., of
Warren. Success to hint in his patriotic
efforts. The same mind that has made
bim popular and effective . at the Bar wll
award }him the victor's wreath in the
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There is to be a patriotic meeting
held in the Court House t0:11110170W even
ing for the purpo9f aiding Capt. A. F.
Jones in filling up his company for the
war. Let there be a full assembling of all
the people who are willing to encourage
by their presence this last call upon Pot
ter,
4Er On Thursdayiiight and Friday of
last week, Potter County experienced the
severest storms of rain known to the "old
est inhabitant." Bridges were swept away,
crops, flooded, cattle dri:iwned, and the lum
ber lying/along the banks of our mountain
streams, waiting for-water to take it to
market, was carried down and lost to a
very considerable extent. There is scarce
ly a bridge standing in the whole county.
It is a general remark that the rain of
Thursday night and Friday has cost thtk,
county more than_ the 'war. Wc learriby
a gentleman who came through on horSe
back from Wellsville that_ there is nova
single bridge standing of the N. Y. & E.
Road between Corning and Great Valley,
and there will be no regular New York
Mail for.the next two weeks. ,
Ile-The news of the reported escape of
John C. Breckenridge from Frankfort, to
formally join the conspirators, will be re
ceived• by the public without, surprise.
He has .slowly passed through all the
grades orthelerime of treason aminst his I
country, until finally, if this 'rumor be
true, he ,is, we suppose, about -to reach
the culminating point, by either placing
himself at the head of a body of troops
organized to war against the State and
Nation which have shoWered honors upon
him, or by giving all the aid in his pow
er, in a - civil capacity,ite those who di
rect the military movements of our ene
mies.. The flimsy veil of neutrality, and
the guise of mere political hostility to the
Administration, are , now entirely thrown
aside, and in the .contest, which has been
narrowed down to a, strife between patii
ots and traitors, he has openly taken his
stand where his sympathies naturally
lead him—with the foes,of his country.
CEtes. REISMAN being about- .to
start for the War with A_ nee. X. tic:ll , ms'
Company, desires to sell some furniture
which ho has ready-made. Here is a
chance to get good furniture'at fair prices
and at the same time help one who desires
to support . the Country of his adoption.
Air . Republicatis of Pltter, we haligat
the head of our, column l is the names'of the
candidates put in norutuatio;by our Con
vention, and earnestly eommead theiu as
worthy and entitled to the support of
every member Of our I olitical faith and
party. -We feel fully warranted in say
ing that the moral;and pecuniary interests
of our county coald net be intrusted in
safer or better hands. !They ere all true
and loyal men, who used thei'r influence
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to secure the election f Abraham Lin
coln, and who are now Iheart and soul in
favor of etrengtbeiling rthe power of, the
Government to subdue the traitors with
the sword and the ball, and protesting
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against compromise with rebels, that sla
very may live and IroW stronger. .
R...G. WHITE, our Candidate for Pres
ident Judge, has already served a term
of ten years, and , none could have done
so more acceptably. For honesty, integ
rity abd ability, be bas7fully Satisfied the
people. There could belno better evidence
of this n his aintosti unanimous notni
naiio by the counties of the district. His
this
arity is such that none dare take the
field against him. . '
•G: G. Cor.v.tN and i C. S. ' ! .ToN.Es, our
candidates for .Associate Judges, are men
of unimpeachable 'character, Sound judg
ment, every .way well qualified for the
office, reliable IlePublicans, and will do
honor to the position and to the people of
the county. Mr. Colvin has served the
i county in a public c l ap - deity for eight
years, and for his pure' fidelity to the in
terests of the people in every:capacity in l i
which he has acted he ,is entitled to their
cobfidence and support. ,No one ever
justly said aught against biTcharacter fur
integrity orbis conduct as at officer. Mr.
Jones has never been before the people
for any, off i ce, but ail who know him will
readily admit his qualifications for the
position. The inconvenience experienced
by suitors and others, of both our Asso
ciate Judges residing ' remote from the
county seat, induced the people to select
one in Coudersport. Formerly, when any
business requiringa Judge was to be trans
acted, no matter how trifling, the person
interested was compelled to travel a day
or two in order to accomplish it. If the
people of this county desire io elect•men
of sterling worth, chartrater had ability
to preside 'over the bench, then we say,
vote for G. G. Colvin and U.S.' Jones.
L. S. ROBERTSON, our candidate for
County Commissioner, has been long and
favorably : known by many of our people.
Re is a sound, practical business man, of
fine education, and will discharge the dit
ties of his office well and honestly: Na
better man could' be selected in the coun
ty to. fill this office. ' .
E. 0 AUSTIN, our candidate for Colin . -
ty "Auditor, c possesses the confidence of all
who know blur, lie is a ready penman,
a good accountant, and has the qualifica
tions that well fit him for the office. Mr.
Austin has rarely if ever occupied a pub
lic office, but we know him t,) he honest
'and capable. Lie merits thm:united sup
port of all who are interested': in the pro
per conduct Of our finances.
W. C. BLAKESLEE, our candidate for
Coroner, is a worthy citizen, possessing a
character above renroach; intelligent and
capable to discharge the duties of the
office. in a satisfactory manner. He is
one of our truest and most active Repub
licans. •
Republicans I If you wish t o o elect hon
est and faithful officers , and . sustain your
principles and party, vote for and erect
our candidates. The allies of Buchanan
and Breckiuridge, s under the deceptive
guise and specious cry of "Union Ticket,"
are attempting to crush the Republican
party. The character of th'p men who
are the actors in this _movement should
be sufficient to satisfy every i intelligent
. ,
citizen oftheir real design. They are
the same unscrupulous' men that have op
posed Our party from its origiCto this
day, and whose sympathies and feelings
ink utterly hostile to our principles.
They are the same men who joined
with the , noi traitors to our, country in
the cry, that if we elected Abraham Lin . -
coin the Union would be . dissolved.
'These arc the men who are , asking Re•
publicans to repudiate their candidates,
because they are not sound Union men.
Republicans of Potter, we trust you will,
by your votes next Tuesday, administer
such a rebuke to these wolves-in sheep's
clothing that nr.y teach thetia that their
dirty trickery can not succee4 i hereafter.
The Union Will be safe, even 4f the grog
shops dry up.
r` .. Thens is no• reliable news from the
seat of war as we have had noiNew York
mails since Friday night, but his rumored
that Alexandria has been taken by.the
Rebels without a fight and that Gen.
§'eigel, has captured Gen. Price.
::1311: 1 0HTANT TO SCHOOL DIIIECTORS. l
It,:ma interest , those sohool directors,'
vrt?ii'a e:tinaletts to seethe public schools
closed &Erin." the' hard - iitue.s to learn.
thatihelfon. Wm. M. Meredith, Attor
ney eeteral of - the State, hag declared,
upon:; application. Made to him by the
State Superintendent of Common School's,
that ~directors mnst> keep the schools Of
their i i•esp:activc districts in operation, at
least 'lir months annuallY.
',lli Peace' gentry • charge President
Lined n with violating the ConStitutidn
in some of his measures for the repress*
of the rebellion.. At such violation they
rotes toAie greatly shocked. Has au%
body card them complain of Jeff. Davis
forrunning rough - shod over the Consti,
tUtionl? Not a man. The Peawgentry
are asi much in favor of rebellion as Da
vis iiil .They seekto restrain Lincoln hy
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nicetils of construction and by technical
quibb es, ',in order that Davis may suc
ceed !ll the better in destroying the COL•
stitutiori entirely. . . ,
wa; Hon. Wm. 31. Meredith, Attorney
!
Gthie al of our State, has.recentip decid
ed thltt in his opinion the act of May IA
1861) fOr ; the relief of the fatnilieS of the
volu+erS, did not apply merely o those
who enrolled themselves for three months,
but that those Pennsylvanians who have
enlisted!fer three years are also entitled
to its )0:m 6U, unless they have connected
thems'el'ves with companies which belong
I:I
to otuer States. •
terYdung men of Potter remember
that Yoining Capt. Jones' company.is in
all,prcibability the last opportunity you;
will 1 - ave' of serving your Country in ai
Pottei ,County Company. "Fall into;
ranks r, It will be an honor to you and
to yodr children to have It said in after;
years, that .when your Country was iui
, ,
danger you gave it the strength of yoiir
right firm.
i li?'o.l.Cr. CURRENT, 1
Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. STEB- I
BiNp ar, Into. Wholesale and Retaill
.14alers. in Groceries and Pro Visions,
loppOsite D. P. Glassruire's Hotel,.
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Coudersport Pd. 1
Apple, green, 63 bush., $ ;371' td 62]
do i dried " - - 100 2 00
BOns j 1 ' .
~ , • 200 450
B.Ceswhx, 0 lb., • . •20 25
Reef, 1 1, " ' J' 4 .5
Berrie 7, dried, 0 quart 0 il:i,
'
Buckwheat, 0 44 50
bush., ,
Butter; 0, lb., 10 . 12
Cheese, ~ l'' . 7 .10
Corn, fe. bush., . • 75 88
Corn
. 3leah per cwt., • '.l 50 2go
E • ggs, 1 0 doz , 10
Flour l ,le..tra, 0 bbl., •6 50 700
do superfine " 5.50 t.; 00
.
Ilanis,llo Ib., 12& .. 1.5
.I.lfty, 14, ton, . , 550 6_oo
Roney', per lb., 10 12/
Lard,l ," . - , • 12 15
Staple Sugar, per lb., . ' 8 1,2
Oats, ;•! bush,, 30 33 '
Onion, 1" 75 100
Pork,
.0 bbl.,. 21 00 23 00
do 0.1 b., . 10 13
do 'in whole hog, 0 lb., - 6 7
Potatcles, p‘..‘o7sh., . 371 50 - ,
Peac4s, dri d 70.1. b.,. 25
Po 5. )1 5 ~7
r ultry, " i . .
) I r , 4 1 .- C 3 75
Rye, 1); ( --1;',Itsit.,
Salt, "t 1
do "0 sack,
Trogt,) per:4 bbl.,
White Fish, Uhl.,
$25 'EMPLOYMENT $lO
AG-, ENTS WANTED 4
Ztie pe,v, from $25 to tiis per .iiionth,
and all espenses, to active Agents, or give a
commission. Particulars sent free. Address
Bum §swtsu %cum COMPANY, R. JAMES,
Oeneritl Agent, :Milan, Ohio, au2ily
11 4 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post
" Qtlice at Coudersport, Pa., Oct., 1, 1861.
Maria:RAbhoit, C W Blake 2, Isaac B Baker;
C A lidihrinds, Johnson Chase; Cluarlcs Dan
ielson, John S Etz, Ed. Fisher, Susie Grigsby,
Mr. Goulding, Hannah Howe a, George W
Johnso ! u. Jno M Kilbourne, Hiratn Kimble,
Harry . ,Loril, S. Lewis, Letts Rawson, arah
Jade Monroe, P G Nichols, Northern Democriit;
John .A! Nichols, David Patterson 2, Patriot 3.
lima A Potter, Chas !IV Pennells, Benjamin
Potter b, Jacob Roberts, G Rossiter,
Riley, Wm Redner, Jesse Sheldon 2, Elizabeth
Snyder: Barrett 3 Smith,, Daniel Schmidt,
John !Vanhorter in care of J Ehirrington.
Jotix S. MANN. P. 31:
11IARK GILLON, •
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TAT:A/A—nearly opposite the Court House- 7
will !Mahe rill clothes intrusted him in
the ' l atest and best styles —Prices to suit
thO times.Gife him a call.
:Nditillitistratorl ; s Notice. i
IVoTp - ;1 is hereby given that letters of ad
-11 ,ministration on the e4tato of BENJ.' T.
HOXIg; Iste of Sweden tonlnship, Potter C.:(3,
dee'd, have been granted to the subscribei
the Itegister of Potter cottut3-, to whomall
debts due to said estate and claims. against
the sa4e, must be presented for settlquent or
payment. J. W. BIRD, Admr7
SWedeni Sept. 2, 11361. I 6t
IINT: N.
ARCH STREET, AB VE
• '. Philadelp ila.
OTOII S. N.EWCOME ;Proprietor.
lae'This Hotel is ecntr 1, convenient by
Pa,peni;efchrs to all pang f the city, and in,
every particular adapted to the' wards of :the
.basiness.public. ! •
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ZTernis $1 50 pe day.'
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Newspaper Depot.'' . '
A B. HANN, General Agent for .the
AG' inle of the New York flailit•s, Weeklies,
the American Monthlies and Quarterlies, and
all the Ooreign Periodicals. Terms to suit
the times.r
113 - 4 'tieTribune for sale;:every evening.
• XtgL„LAl;the POST OFFICE.
'IIE INatberstibele.Aiininisisrs;;ipn
estate ,c,* - AIX,Lit,C. VAGGAII;r I
fate of ihecounty,:pf .. l:rotteri:deeease(4 bai - o
been granted to thie..subseriets, all perenns
indebted to said'esttte are - relleested
immediate payment and thofe having 'claims
against r the saint, preset?! them dnly,
thentleatetl,foi setttemant. ,
J(4I.N - P1 TAC I PAIZ.T,
Aug. 21, 1861 4.lministrator4.; •
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A_Y - RR'S I
Sa-rsaparil
FOR PURIFYING TAB BLOOD.
And for. the speedy Mire °rile follotring, complaints:
Scrofula and Sei•oftii on si AfreettonS,sneh
as Tuituors, - UleerS,, Sores, neuptiOns,
Pimples, Pustules, ildhtehes, poilltis
.11/ains, and all; Sian Miensee. •.;
' • Oattlain, Ind., oth June,lSs9. -
J. C. Arm k- Co. 'Gentaa . - 1 fed; it my: duty tb no.
knowledge ghat your! eat*ararin: - has done ilia, Wei
Haring inherited a Seri/Mous Mac inn, I have; suffered
from it in various way s fur !years. Sontethues it bnnit
out in. Ulcers on my jaunts and Jtrzus; sometithes it
turned inward and distressed me at the stun - melt. ; lye[
years ago it broke out oh my head Mid covered my scaly!
and ears with one sore, which was piinfill and kiattisome
beyond description. I tried many Medicine's end several
phyBleillng but withoothopeli relief Trout any thing. In
fact; the disorder grew Worse-- At length I was replied.
to read in the Uosiud-igesaenger thit you hail prepatid
an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for 1 k ndw froni:your rennta;
Lion that any thing yoia'intide Must be good, I cent to
' Cincinnati and got it, and used it OAR cured Me. I took
it, as you advise, in Sinttli doses of teaspeonftil Over a
month, and nsea almosq thra,.i !lc/WO. New and healthy
skin soon began to rorni router flip scab. Which afterd
while full off. 3ly skin lis now dealt and I' know by toy
feelings that the ,Ihica.we!il:ts 'gone faint my systein., You
can well believe that I i'psl n hat I am mying-srlient ttell
you, that I hold you to ;be oho of the
r apostles.eftlie ego,
and remain ever grateftilly. ; 1-4uri.. . ,
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• ' r , / it Lilt ED - D. TALLEY:
St. Anthony's Fire. Inns(' pr Erysipelas,
Tet ter a n al Say Itikettaf oSetrid. 1-fe.i.d;
' Ringworm, Sore Eyes, iProirsy.' I •
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' Dr. Robert 3L Preblo, writes froM Salem, x.,r, 12
Sept., 1009, that he; bets cutred an inveterate; casef
Dropsy, which threateOed lip tertoltiate fatally, by II e
persevering use of our ~.arsaiStrilla. p u tt also e. dayiirreui
Malignant Erysiprlas Ily la* do-oil of the seMe o'ed's
he cures the commomgraplips by tt constantly, ! ' •
Broneliocele, - ,G'altre. or SA - relied Na.•elt.
Zebulon Sloan of Pt qpert : , Texakiwrites i ‘, Tlirc
Ole bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla. cured me Omit a Ccitre—a hid
eous swelling on the heck, : Which a had suffered' hum '
over two years:' ' i , 1
Letteorrhera or Whites, 04 - striate Thine •• )
Uterine Ulceration, Veznale Disease
' Dr. J. D. S. Channiz4; of New , Yerk City, writes; ".Z
most cheerfully comply iwith 'the request of,yont, ngent.lti
saying I have foetal your Sarsaparilla a most excellent
r nlterntire in 'the nunterous coin pinints' for width .we
emplciy such a renvdy, : b u t 0 1 ,,,,i, i tt- i n 14:iliali Diseases
of the Scrofulous dintlthis. I. have gored mattY ureter
ate cases of Leueurrhi4 by it, and some where the cow- .
plaint was caused by uteere4i/m of tIM uterus'. The ulcer!
; ation itself was soon Cured. ;IS'othitr:•„ within my knowl
edge!equals It for these fenutle derangements."'! .. ' .•
Edward-S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes ; l " A &ai
-1 prone orariantunior"on oho of the females in 1 y family;
which had defied all the remedies We could etnpley. has
at lenathbeen completely cured byiyour Extract ef Ear
3aparilla. Our physician Ilibtrglit peaking bu exfirtur
lion could afford relieLlbut he adviSed the trial of your
Sarsaparilla as the last relort .before cutting, and it
proved effectual. After hiltingyouriremedy.eighe,weeki
no symptom of the disease: reinnins „ .l . ' 1
Srtilstlis, and Illereitrial'Dlsetitio. •
. 1011v,OittraNS,',1*th August, 'IBSCc.
Dn. J. C. "Arms : Sik,(l cheerfully
, coinply with the fo
rest of your agent, null retairtte yen 603320 of the effects'
I have realized with your Siirsaparitla:
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• I have-cured with it;in my practice, [hest of the com
plaints for which it is Irecommentled. and have found its
greets truly Wonderful, in tiza curb of Venereal nod :Met.-
:aria/ Disease. One oprei paligniejiatl Syphilitic ulcers
.n his throat, which were 'consuming his palate and the
top of hie month. -Your Sarsaparilla, steely; taken,
:lured him in tire weeks. •Ahothee Was. attack a by Bee
andary; symptoms lin his: nose, and. the ulceration Mid
eaten away a considerable' part of it that I believe the,
silsorder would soon reach:his brain it.ndltill WM.: Itat it
yielded to my adminh4traileit of your Sarsaparilla; the
ulcers healed, and he is well again; übt of Conrs Without
) tome disfiguration to Ibis face.. A Wilman who tui been
l i
treated nt ' for the same cliE.ardta - l lcy. treary . was suffering
,
from this poison in her buneS. The, had thicot le so Senn
l shire to The -weather that on!a daraptday she suffered ex,
1 zruciating pain in her joints arid [(ones. Sher too, was
:urea entnely by your Sar*lparillal In a few ireeks. I
1 know-front its formula; which your: gent gave : me e that
i
; this la , eparation froun yourlaborat ry must,' e a great
i remedy; constoteotiy; these tiody remarkable results
1 with it bore net surprised nip• 1 :, .
1 - ,riaternally yMirs, O. V4ARDIETI, 3.f. D.
Rite iunretAim, Gone; . i,:i.vr Coatiflailit,
Isorecimrxer; Preston Co., ye., Eth 410, 1559. .
De. J. C. Aran: Sir, - 1 have been :afflicted with 'a pain
ful chrome ft/lcuntafirst for a long thno, which Willed the
;hill of ihysielans, and snick to mei in spite of 'IIIN - be
remedies I conr.l find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla.. Ono
wine cured me in two weeks, 4ndref.-toted toy general
aealth co ranch that -1] am au' better than before I was
tanked. I t hitt kit AWonderful medicine. J . EREABI.
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. Jules' Y..Getchell. o St. Louis. writes: "I have been
afflicted for year.; with an ofifvfien , of (lie Liter, which
destroyed my hvaltii, I tried :Livery thing...and every thing
failed to relieve me; and I have been is broken-down 'man
for some years from nh other causeqhan derangement of
Vie Lin e r. illybeloved paidor, 0° 11°v. f%lr. Espy; advised
me to try your:Sarsapaiilln. because lie said he knew you,
and arty thing you made ukerwottli trying. ' Ily4lto bless.
tog otth7 , l it has cured me, aud ! has;.so purified' my Weed
: r a to make a new man of rue.. 3 feel young again. ..The
hot that can he said of yon is not half good enough."
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Selt.ii3rus,Catieor Toinors I ? Enlargement,
' Ulceration, Car/s :::id .rfontition. of
the': hones. ' [ [ I ' 1 [[
A greet variety of clisesltaVe feentreported fa us wfOile
cures of these formidable coinplaints have resulted front
the use of this remedy,' but our (space here will hot admit
them. ;Some of theni tuayhet fon nun our Atnerican
Almanac, whieli the agents 'below named are pleased' to
furnish gratis to all wile eftlifoi them. . 1
Dyspepsia, Hea*.t. Dlsents ?Fits, Eplle.'ps.
ay, "„Illelanieliolyi IS liral,gla..
Many remarkable cltreS of toes affections have been
node by the alterative po!ser othi. medicine., it stinitt
tates,..the vital fonctions into vigormts action, ,and dills
Dreres3mes disorders which weu)El b supposed beyond its
reach.' Such a remedY l has long becio required by the ne-,
i
!essitles of the people, tntl We ate confident that this rill'
lo for them all that uldleimi can d0•:' 1 -,
Ayers Cherry. ;Pectoral,
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..,! ron TUE nAnill crin.r. OP
Cc:lnglis, Colas, Itrilnittrzia, hoarseness?
Croup, tironelati, ilneipieut Von.
:aumution, and 'fror the Itellet', 1
of Consumptive Patient* [ '
in navanceq. Stages
. d of ine—hrserise.
Thik is a remedy so' old:els:41y knowri to sorra! any
other inr Orr Care of Ifiroat and lutig rnmplaint2, thizt it
is useless hereto publish' the 'ethleace of. its virtues. , . Its
. unrivalled excfilleuee ler toughs mid colds, and its truly
wonderful cures of pnlMonarY citsease, have •511-acle".it
known throughout the civilized dationa of the .earth.
Few are the communitieS, or 'even ramifies, among. - them
who have not some personal experience of its etrectss—
some living tinnily in their'.ntillst of its victory, over the
subtle and dangerous disorders; of the throat and Image;
As all' know the dreadful fatality Of these disorders, and
as they know,', too, the effects of 04 remedy, we need pot
So more than to assure them ;that it has now all the sir.
tees that it did have When inakinthe cures which bare
Aron so strongly upiin the confident° of mankind. -
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Prepared by Dr. I.e. AYES a CO., Lowell, Miss:
.01,11 . ,y'c.. s i;:c-. E. A.. ig f;
nQe, Couaktripurt
llitniu.S.; lichols, P..qiliifort ;'N. J. Ifni_ Coles
burg.; Colyi - ell S. - , Lpnan, 14ulet ; A. Co?ey ..i:
Sou,', lilvs;es • A.' • 1.1. liortdo, Cushingvilie ;
and by Detilors ge..*rally I
2 73. 3 50
4a 500 '
100 1 12 .',-
4.50 500
• , •
NEW 'AIURANgEIitENT- ":-
(Ike u n Illyr g:
just reetnyed ft large' and
kCyi -4 .1- f
.
CLOWIS' tOCRES l'Er. JEWELRY,
offers them for sale 'at pricls that will cOm
pnra fat:6n bly with; those cif any eit r! or town
within led miles. ; Evert-I.lrficle-Uf jelvelry
find e.rerY style of 11, 7 1ittclu;sinnti
ally found in-setil Stores kept constantly-on
hand,' anti li•rirrafttetl to bins represented.—
Also. Bears Patent lievulvdrs kept on hand.
and colctchenp .
l-cp:tiring l done oni shot" notice,' in
good style and fair rates.
Call and see me at the sign of the
Watch." I C: IL W.11111INER: •
Coudersport, San. , 1: 1361. •
30 TVld.,?Lwofre'?,.lnvi''endtiestilea;
IfTr Market Price
win be: paid and
1 ' 11
,
.1 iCii
-i SI.AIMON§ 1
lOf . QsWato Vilidi;e ': .
Vai - jns; received a large stock..!lif GOODS cf
all k*fs, such as -I ; q ; , '
ORVGOODS, - • " ' ({
GROCERIES,'
, 4 • jr," ' UAROWARE,
QUEEtc.**ARE,. '
-' i; ' • ,
-,1,r,'.; 1';. ' "1100P-WEARiq;: ' ;
. - -:,; CUTLERY,
11;011t.SiONS, such as
.. ?,:
. ; :i, .. PLOV:IS;' ',.. _
; 1 - MEATS,
511G411.8, -. .. ', 1.- '1
; COFFEES, ', 0 ,', ' ' -
• TD,..s,i , i 4
, . -. St'ES,
• * i ' ; '
;dc., Vic.
id fact, of every lOrid, shape, and
' ; • - ; L'., I ;
..
I form, :that is fit for Wearing, Eating,' Drink
, , •
ing; Sleeping, anon, Looking at, lo r Sinellitig
_ 1: i ,• .; I
1 Will;Pay the Ligliest price foiVoal, Shirr;
I gle4,, ,i:c.:, in exchange, pak Gthri if necessa
'- 1 •
ry. 1, Will pay far Good &tingles, 31i.Shilling,
i 1 ;,-,, , •
ifor WOoi 25:tó 30 cts., or More ifiWdol should
I 1;! I ' •
advance. All goods as CHEAP ,as can be
1 1. ' • '
; bought hi the. contitry.--Julyl7;'ol
' L•
.1
121RIMI
GALricER,
TEA,
EWE
DILLAINES,
and so foetb,.and
all 4kinis as belong to a coitatri.6tori.,,ineln
ding. ' ' •
!DOLL-BABIES •
1 , ' , and some , i 1 •
, C 'r; . 110 P-SKIRTS,
and sOnle • .
'! N •C'LCiTEEES. . ' . .
in illydokl:And, (fotweily Cii,ibiniivilie.)
;11ric.,1.18131. , ' 'i , = i
' •c 1 T
OL3ISTE 15 &.* KELLY'S
GZTORE ,can always be found best of
13 Cooking; Box:aud Parlor,
• •
fuId.SIIET-WON WARE, POTS,
KEtTLEs. SPIDERS,' SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PA:;;S, SAPLPANS, :tied CAULD
RONS. Also,
,AgriculturalpoL Impleeiltsi
;as: PLOWS; SCRAPERS. CUL,Tic.A
TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS, IIOBSI3-RAKES,
DO.Cr4POWELIS, Ste.
-I . • • '
is
,well made and. the material good, Good and
sulstitntial EAVES-TROUGHS !put tap iu any
Pa# taf the County-,-Terms easy. 1 . Ready Pay
of lill!klnds .hicluding Cash, rsoltlom refused.
Store ou . :Main Street opposite the Old Court
CoUtlerspOrt. • Awe.
•AIANHOOV:
1 - 1
9LOST,OST: DOW RESTORED.
just pitUishrd, in a seded,tairelore:
TREA.T3JIiNT, P;ADICA L Oaf;
OFSi4:6I.I.TOICRIIU2-1, or SeminitlWeaknessx
uai Pebidity, Ncr.VOIISBCS3 11 . 11-t involuntary
cM,lssionS, prOduding inmotericy;tlmistifrnition
and Mental and Physical debility.!
• 'BY ROUT. J. CULVEIIirFiLL, 3i. D.
The important net that the 'Awful conSe
gne46 of gull-abuSe may be.elfeetually cured
without; internal medicines Cr the. dangerous
apnliCatirMs of can4ics, institOents,, medica
ted,hiitT,ies, and. oilier empirkdl deN'ises, is
here pearly demonstrated, thol,:the ,C . ntirely
nisy and highly successful treatment, as adop
ted: by the celebrated: a.uthor . fully explained,
by mCans of which eVery one. is enabled to
cure hiraself perfectly, and at the least possi
ble Mist, thereby ali,oiding, nil the_ advertised
noStriinis• of the dad, This . lectnrc will prove
bodn I to thousands and thoustinds. •
.ti"ent i under seal, in a glahi envidope,to any
adqr4iss, postpaid, do the recciPt of two post
age statues, by addressing
1! , Dr. CIL-O. KLINE,
.
12,:i• Bowery. .Nov York. P. 0; box 4,586.
FOR TIl I TIMES !!
NECESSITY 11* EVEIIY )I(*SEIIOLD
3cfl\SS CROSLEII'S
.
erica eme3it.
.!: The strongeseGlae in' the World
Fch• ?Cement:l l llg IPcod, L'Otlier; Glass,
jeorly, China Marble, Porcelain ;
ster, Bane, Coral,' etc..
The pnly article of the kiridiver'pr9due.
whi6h will withstand Water..
• • .
... • •
• . ! rx . rnAcrii' • ,
, 17re1); : hodseltecrier slab - 111d harp a supply
of Johns & Crosley's American Oeinent, Gide."
—2,ceirl' York ..Tilpes.!
";ftJis so convenient to Bare. in tIM house"
; 1 - 6rlz;trprem
alsvawS ready • this ,eortimends •it to
ever'ybotly."-..V. Y. Ade l /op:kid,
- haq.,tried it, and find it as :useful in
our lintise.lis crater."- °Yr/it..Timex
Price 2;:i Cents pet :Bettif!..
Vetly liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers.
TERM - S CAM
nI or safe' by all Drtiggis.ts and Store
kenkrs g,enerially throughout the country..
JOIINS & CROSLEY,
(Sole Manutaclurers,) •
'7B -William Street 3 Nev York:
,
(Cdrncr of 'hiherty, Street.). jr9ly
1 GENIS 1 1 A
Parts of the Country
; To Obtain Subscribers for -
•114;SkifigN;Pictorial'Ffelil - flooli
r‘ - of the
.
• AlltEltiCAN 111071:YUT1102.41.
Iu • .•
- 17!vo Volumes" Royal Oetayo,. OntaininE
!
upward of
1300 'Pages' and 1100 Beantiinl. l ßlnstsatqumi;.:
T.ll worit", hill be sold i excln§ively by Agts.
to Mich-of *limn a spe6ial I Districl, will; be
Rare inducements ofiered'. A.'pplieafits
shoiltd'oame the- CouutieS they would prefer.
warited also for ottier_works appro=
pria'l to the-times. .
: j • Main tho Scat of War! '
F/eq iFard'opfl? gniel'aper,l4..tceltazicousflooks,
etc Address j•
- ! GI O. W. ELLIOTT,
,
Franklin sqoare, N. Y.
JAYNE'S FAMILY; 11V1ICLNES for
..ELYII 4; i it
V. IC. STEfIBINS &
I OOP f 1.10: of WOOL' anted immediately
'STEBBINS'
~ .. .
i";. - ADVERTISE. , - ..
A IV'ERTISIi in the .oun,t ; tr,:l tills the on.
17t.i!lv papci• in Totter county; nad,is a good
nicOurn throtigli . wlielf to ranch the people of .
~ , i
all'ilictricts , 1 i
r,
41 They go right
.. fo' the Spot r
Inatane Rciilf :.; Stop your Cough!
Plaint pith: Breath!
• Strengthen your Voice!
1 1 Spaldpag,'s
THROAT coNrEcilicim
. • GOOD FO CLERGYME4.
GOOO. LEGtDRERS,-
Oa PUBf..ID.HPEAKEI:I3,
• GOOD FOR SINGERS,
ptyip FOR ebilsfAitrivEs.
GENTLEITEN CAURT
srALDING's THROAT .CONFECTIONi
'LADIES ARE DELIMITED WITH
SPALDING'S . TBROAT COIiFECTIeNS:
e f
, ..
.... ciriptms CRY FOR . • ,
,SPALDI `G'S THROAT COPFECTIOIit
. • t
The • relieve a Cougkiristantly. . '
• The , ,. clefir the Throat.
• .
They give strength and rolume to the Teta:
They inniart a delicious aroma
,to the koala
They are delightful to the taste.
Ihey are made of simple herbi and can 2011
harm any one. •
I
I adrise every one wqo has a Cough Or 0
Husky - Voice cr a Bad Breath, or any difficul
ty of the Throat, to get n Package of my Throat
Confections, - they will relieve yoit instantly,
nild yoi; will agree *Ull me that they go right
to' the spot." You will find theta very useful
and plcasiint while traveling or attending pub::
lic meetings for stilling your Cb'ttglt or allay
ing your throat. if you try bin c packaie dam
safe in saying that you Vial ever afterwardi
consider them indispensibg. You will- find
them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines
' PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
itdy signature is on each Intelsat - re. All others .
arec unterfeit.
di . ;
A 'ackage will be sent by ninil, pre, paid;
on r ceipt of Thirty Cents: u.A
ress, • :HENRY C. SPALDING, •
No. 48 Cedar street, New-Yak.
M IMMMilli MUM
CEPHALIC BLIT
, •
SICK HEADACE - lii
CURE
. NERVOUS HEADACHE,
ALL KINDS IS DI F E
HEADACHE]
By the use of these Pine the periodic attack
of Nervous or, Sick Headache may be prevent:
ed ; and if - taken at the commencement of ati
attack immediate relief from pain And sick•
ness will be obtained.
.They seldort fail• in removing the ..IturriPles
and llecriiche feidales are so eub:
ject.
They act gently !Vett We bdtteTh.—teniot:
ing, Costii7enes.s.
.
For Literary Men, 506E66; Deli c ate Fe:J .
males; add all persons of sedentary habitat thif
are valuable as a Lazatii , e, improving the - op:
petite, giving tone and vigor to' tile digestive Or:
gansi.,itncl'r.storing lire natural claiticity
.trentlt of the whole sysiera.
Th 4 CFPILtLiI; PILLS are the result of
long investigation tied carefully Conducted ex':
perimenis, having beerf in tise many' years;
during whieh. time tliey Vaie prevented Eta
relieved a - vast amount dT Fain iitid suffering
'rom licadaehe, Whether originating in the
nemmus' system or froina deranged state of thd
stomach.
They arc entirely vegetable in their co:111in:
sitionond may a taken at all times with per=
feet safety with lUt Making any change of
et, and the, abse of any diaggiveable taste re,
dens it edsg to aci , iirifster this to ehddreii.
BILW OF COVit'rEftFitTS
The genuine have firm iigdatures of Henry (7:
Spalding on each Fmx.
...Sold by Druggists add offlifr ltfealers ittt
Medicines. . 1
A Box will lie lie& by iiiepaid on re=
.ceipt of the
• • PRI:dE, 45 CENTS:
. All orders should be addressed to •
' • ' ItE.NRY C. SPALDING;
48 Cedar quiet, New-York:
- .
TEE' _T`OhLOIN'TNG NNDOMESEEMTS Oi
. ,
SPALDINWS
CEPHALIC PILL - S,
WILL CONVINcE'ALL tI76SuFFER nto.4
lIEADAC LID
THAT A '
SPEEDY AND Witt CME;
IS WITHIN THEYIt 111.1ACII.
tintimustunumnsusmammitsuannuntituatutests
shtle efSPIiLDING'S
(FLUE Will save ten timei
its ecittt,
SPALDDtG'S. PRE PARED GLCE I
SPALDING'S PREPARED GM r
SPAIDOIG'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVEIRETIECES !
ECONOMY r • . Dist , rt r xia
"A Enna'. Li ',I 4 L:UE SAVES
As accidents .ei•dhapPen., eveir in ~i ell reg
aimed . farnilies,, i`f§!very desirable. hare,
Some cheap and convenient }tad turrepaiiint
pirniture, Toy 3, Crockery,
SP.VLDING'S PREPARED - &LEE - • I
meets all such enVergeneies,",aneinn household ;
can afford to be without, Tt. alwais 4
ready : and up . tp tire stisking .
' "USEE EVERY .IIOf'SE."
- _ .
••• • • •
N. Byuth accompanies. each Bottle.'
Price, Z'3 centi. Mdresa,' . . .
11ENTI.V-O siTALDING,
•
1
N0.'46 . CEDAR Street , - New-YOrle;
2
CAUTION.
As certain unintneiplediieistion are:attempt- 7
ing to palm ~Uff on„the onstisnecting
,imitations of my Pof GIXE, I would'
f e.autiOn all pcfsoni to examine before purcluts;
and.see_that the full name,
ger,SPALDING'S P4EPA.RED GLUE.,
is on the outside: wrapped ; nit others IP?
'swindling counterfeits.
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