The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 02, 1861, Image 4

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    THE': . 11,61142. ES OP , PE AZ::
TH' ,H ...R0315.3 OF WAR.
PllO TOG RA ['BIC l' 0 R.TBAITS,
Card si ze, on Ilristol Boat suitable for Albums
I'L"bLiSfIED AN!) SOLD DV
E.'ANTHONY,
501 Broadscay New
Ly special arranglernent we publish in add
don to other portraits
ce.n.ra,.eq Collect
well known both in Europe and America as
#radg's Yational Ilidtograpitic Po! fruit Gallery:
:Brady's collection of linperial Photographs
isl jnstly consl'dercd, one ofthe of New
York, and in the Photographic reproductions
of.these every centre table Can now have an
qddttional attraction itrA miniature Brady's
G therY. Among our pdblichtions are:
...I.braham Lincoln, ' JMfcrson Davis,
Hannibal Ilamlin, Lady Davis,
Wm. 11. Seward, Alex. It Stephens,
Salmon P.- Chase, Itobt. J. Toombs,
Simon Cameron, Howell Cobb, ,
Houtg.nmery Blair, Henry A:lV:se;
Edward hates, . John Tyler,
Gideon -, Gen'l Balatregartl,
- Cttleh.F. Smith, Genl Lee,
Gen'l Scott, = John!ll. Floyd,
Col. Ilobt., Anderson, Jacob Thompson,
Major Slemm2r, I'. F. Thomas,
;Col. Ellsworth, , . John C. B:-eekinri e.
Genl G3V. John Letcher,
Gen'l :4E-Insfield; John 13:di,
k 9
Cul. Fremont, John C C d ton:
licr.ehell V. Johns,on, L. G. Wigft I ;.n Mc ,
Cullough, Lieut. Maury. Col. Lander, Stephen
'A. Douglas, Maj. Gm. John A. Dix, Maj, Gen
• N. P. Ban;s. _lL:nu Ward Beecher; Myer
Wendell lioltnps, Horace Greeley, Prof. M trse.
N. P. Willi,.lltrnes Gordon Bennett, William
C. Bryatit,Washington Irving, Henry Clay. An
drew Jackson:CommutiorePerry,Dr.E K.Kane
John .3. Audubon, Mrs. Sigo•arney, Mrs. Gull
Gaines.Chas.Sumner,Gov.Andrew,J.J.Critten
den, Prince of Wale , . Duke of 2% ea-castle Z!-
chary Taylor,Georg.e 13 a nzroft, Lathrop L.Mot
ley. Sun. Q Adams, Etnrson Eth
tridge, An hew. Johnson, Parson Brownluw
Brownlow's heroic daughter, to4ether with
about 505 others, to' which additions are be:
bag made daily. - elk/a/f.vaP on receipt of stump
Parer. OF POirrastir.4 $3 Pk:a
: Dozas.
.be sent 1", nzzil. Itemittance.:s ma} 'be made in
postage stamps.
Also a large collection of Photographs
distinguished European z, Emperors. King,
Q teens; M trshals,oener.rls. DX:es. Lords. Ai
t hors '
• Actors, Aetress..!s, Politicians and Cher
gr. Price, 25 to 5 cents each, according t
• maker an.l
Utir otabijsfirn.2tit is also headqinarters foe
piloTiy.,l2.ll'lllC
both as agent of the best French inanu!'aeta
Ter, and as manufacturer under a pat-nt of
oar own We have a large assortment. vary
in,; in - pripe from 90 eca:s to and
from . 12 pnrtraits t, $l.; ,0. Also folding
rase.; or morrocco'o7 eiOth f the p
hold 2. 4 6,8; or 12 portraitS. Al , c) yari m=
style-7 of framing ear,b .porraits, of e:trvoi
wood, to tit. piper, comp:.ntiou, etc.. of ele
gant and t tstefta designs.
Our photographers now in tit: fiAd are
sending 113
CANN' 5-:(TEN'ES OF THE PEESSNT WAR.
and views ,of point; and thing; of irth'xiL3t
both( card size, for a 'punt , . awl in stereoscopic
form. - As for instanee,
at einvroa —ln the Tye:wile
their :tieals—The Grant tsts—The
Delmonie is.;- . -I,nara. Keene's- G. , neral Stree
Views of the Cann), etc. Also th;oliefly Hon n•
and Camp seenes 00 1 seen :Ty thereab
Also Harper . ; Ferry befm: and ,gfzer the scene.
of destruction. Together w'th various L)t,11 , .,
places Of note. Carl Sin 23 coats each, Ste-.
ren4n.mie 33 cent;.
Parties who would like a lot of these cam!
ge , 4es to select from—;the 1) Ilan :e to b • re
turrol hi good orler nt their owno•xp-0 , .•
cud without dt•layL.—eaU he ttecominii.ttutio;.
giviug proper New York, r•:f.•rence.
s'IT,itEOStt()PESI AN!) VIEWS.
Oar establisinnnt Isi the. great enyorinn
for everything in the stt7eoscnirie lino awl 00.
n4sortment is the most complete prolm hi: c.
any to the c kvorld.
Tht ster2toseop‘! is the nr)st. ist.erv , :f
ot erl ain inj,: a not and exciiinjur [n.),l -
ern inventions.
None are too young, none too old, none too
intelligent:, none too uneducated, to ae:inJW
1-
/ettice it. , worth and beauty.
No Loin iscotnplete Without and it
and mast penetrate everywhere.
It prt`ilqiiii to your view every- part of the
world, in all the - relief, bol loess, per:pective
and sharpness of detail, as if VOL were no the
i , pot. \Va Lave :ta iiin.nense - variety of views
: : ,:cenos in l'aris, Lon , bn, England, Scotland.
yVples, Holland,
Switzerland, Spain, T.he Rhine ? , Ve s:tiles, Sr..
Pontninblean, Judo, Turkey.
E;ypt, Athens, the. Holy Lana. China, India.
Crystal Palace ? also Croupy -
• sing, marrine seenee, breakfast scenes, pic
nics,
,stitnury, etc.. etc. An AFT/idle Im.y:wi
nery' elf Interinrs of Palaces, Chur
ches and Cathedral:, ot,' France, Italy, etd,etc
The s e . ff,•ct of these illariuluated views is most
remarkable.
An , lon.;is Idantan,o3 Sterelcopic View
are the latest Photographic wander. They
are taken in - the fortieth pa'rt of a's.econd. and
everything, no , matt , n. how rapidly it may in
moving, is depicted assharply and . dktinctly
' its if it had been iterfetitly:tt Till , give--
an additional value, Grp to the beauties of in
onmrtte nnture it ad,l.:the charm of life and
motion. The process as a dist'overy of our
own. and being nokniiwn in Europe, we re.
ceive.large orders from', London and Paris for
Anthony's Inqautnaeons Views of ..Itien
lifeetnd scenery- •
"
gur Catalogue of subjects and prices will be
forwarded to any address on receipt of s s tamp
Parties at a distanceisending $3.55.$ 10.
$l3. $2O, or ' 7 ;21, call li,‘:e a good instrnment
and such pictures as theymay request, sent
by Express. V'ietes ailona: (without instru
ment) cum be sent by n i ;gil. •
E. Anthony)
stll-4 roadway. New I (irk,
(S doors south of St. Nicholas'
Import r and .11Anlnict.ttrer of Ph.)to,graphie
Niaterials,Storetiscolw'sgtml.Sterew , eopieViews
Merch; , th.ts from. ereri• section of the
counir.V rre respeetfully invited to make an
examination of onr stock: -
To'Photograpiters. Our Bulletin of Photo
graphic Inrejition and Improvement will be
sent to any address on appliati4.
[Cut this out for future r+.frencel'ir
MOTI1EIL:, tl KA D tot -a wing is an
extract: froth a letter written by the pastor of
n Baptist Chtiteh to the "Journal and Mes
senger," Cincinnati. Ohio, and speaks volumes
In favor of that world-renowned medieino„ 1
WISSLOW'S SOOTIUNG SYIWP FOR CHM
THETHING :
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
eine•hefore id our life, but we feel compelled
to Say to your readers, that this is no humbug
wa HAVE AND 40:017 IT TO DF: ALi. IT
CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most sue
cei'sf DI medhAnes of the day, because it is one
or the best.• :-And those l Of your readers who
}lave babies. can't do better titan to lay to
1 ,
the obstructiops which make
disenic. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob
structs its natural functions. These, it t uot relieved,
react upon themselves and; the surrounding or-ans,,pro
during. genend aggravation, suffering, and disease.
While in this condition, oppressed by tim deningeweids,
take - Ayer's Pills. and see how directly they restore-the
natural :triton of the system. and with it the buoyant
feeling of health again. What is true and $U apparent in
this trivial and common complaint, is oho true in ninny
of the deep-seated and dangerous distmnpers. The same
purmltive effect expels them. Canard by similar obstruc
tions tout lierangements of the natural funetkins of the
body; they are rapidly, and many of them surely, clued
by the smut means. None who know the virtues of these
al; will neglect to employ them when suffering from
6 disorders they cure.
Itettiont4 from leading physicians in some of the
prit ipal cities, and front oilier well known public per-
SOUS.?
Bola a nrteardhr.o 3kre7ant rj .3. Louis, Fib. 4, 1.853..
Da. Arca. Your Pills 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 primed
incurable for years. Her mother huts been long giler
ausls7 antlered with blotches and pimples en her skin - and
in her hair. After our child was cmcd,•oho also tried
your Pills, awl they have cured her.
ASA MORGRIDGE.
As a Family Physic.
From D. E. W. thrtwrighl, 44eip Orleans.
Your Pins are the Prince of purges. Their excellent
panties surpass any cathartic we possess. They are
mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the
bowels, which wakes them invaluable to us ILI the daily
treatment of difease...
Ileadache,Sickilcadnelie,Fonli Stonuch.
I•S•ita Dr. Reward Boyd, Baltimore. -
Dnenltno. Axes': 1 cannot answer a•ou Watt complaints
1 have cared with your Plffs better than to say allthat tet
•rev &edd with a pargatire medicine. I place great depen-
Jet,e on au eff,etual cathartic in imy daily contest with'
a n d believing as I. do that your Pills afford us the
best we bare, lof course value them highly. • ;
• Pirrsrama, Pa., May 1, 1855.
Dn. 3. C. ATER. Sird 7 have been repeatedly cured of
the worst' hmdacAn any body can hare by a date or two
)f your Pills. it seems to arise Crum a foul stomach,
a•LIcl t boy cleanse at once.
. Yours with great respect, ET). W. PREELE,
• Clert• V.Steamer Clarion
Bilious Disorders—Liver Complaints.
Front Dr. 27aGdore 17,11, qfVho .Thrk City
Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their put
,use an an aperient, lint I find their beneficial effects upon
:he Liver very marked indeed. They have in, my prac
tice Proved more effectual for !ho cure of Micas corn
vtdintx than any one remedy I call mentieil. I sincerely
rejoice that we have at 1.211 Mil a purgative t which is wor
thy the confidence of the inured:dun and t people.. ,
• Dt.PARTSIENT. OS THE Ix EISIOR,
'Washington, D. C., ith Fe ,1856.
Sift: I hare used your Pills in my geuerut and hospital
practice ever t.inclt yen 11111thl theta, and cam t hesitate to
my they are the best cathartic we employ.) Their regu
lating action on the liver is quick and decided, muse•
quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a cats of
•baiics disease so obitinate that it 'did not readily yield to
them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D.,
rhytician of the Marine Hospital..
•
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms.
_Prom Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago.
Your Pills have had along trial in my practice ' and I
hold them in esteenins One of the best aperientsl have
ever found. Their altitrative effect mmn the liver,makeS
theM an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for
&lulus tlyseilfrry and diarrhaa. Their sugar-cdaiing
makes them very acceptable and convenient fur the use
of %rumen and children.
- Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood.
Prom lice. J.l". Lf imes, lastor of Advent Church, BOSifYO
Dn. Ann: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
SUCCCS3 in my family and among those I am called to visit
in distre,g. To regalate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood. they are the very best remedy 1 . , have
ever known, and .I. can confidently recommend them to
any frieuq. Yours, .L V. FUMES.
WAUSANT, Wyoming CO., N. Y., Oct. 24, .1655.
DEAR: BM.: I am.using your Cathartic Pills In my pmc
tic, and find then Can excellent purgative to cleanse the
eyscem uud purify flue finiutains ,;1" the himet.
JOIDZ U. MEACHAM, M.D.
Congtlpntl on, Coat Irenegg, Suppress lOU,
ithemontkut, Gout, 117eciralgia, Drop
ay, Parnlysla, Fits, etc.
Frr•m P. lintylin, Montrrel, Comula.
Too much cannot be said of your rills fur the cure of
cost‘ecnesr. If others of our fraternity.have found them
as efficacious as I have, they FllOlll4 juin me in proclaim
ing it fur the bonen t of the multitudes who suffer from
that complaint, whicli,illthough had enough in itself, is
tlan progenitor of others that 'are worse. I believe coo
tirincsf to originate in the liver but your Pills affect that
organ and cure the disease.
From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and .flidwife, Poston.
tind•anaor two large doses of your Pills, taken at the
pr,por lime; ore excellent promotive: or the natural reeve
tpo, hen wholly or partially suppressed, and also very_
effectual to c/onwe the stomach find rsTel worms. They
are so much the Lest physic we have that I recommend
no'other to toy patients.
Ream. L'u; Rev. Dr. ITtwhes,nJthe Methodist rpis. Church.
PULASNI Therm Savannah', On.. San. 6, 1856.
tiisont:n sur. I shoal be ungrateful for the relief
your has brought me If I 'lid not report my case to
you. A cold e. 'tied in icy limbs and brought on excru
ciating ncureigic ;sans% which ended in chronic rhettma
itS4l. Notwithstanding I bad the bet of physicians, the
disease grew wren and worse. until by the advice of your
excellent meat In Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your
Pills. J heir effects were slow, but sure. By perseterlng
in tho use of them, I am non- entirely well. -
sessrs Cussumn, Beton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 'l5 sb.
Do. 'AYER: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of
Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted me
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
C'l3 Most of the 'llll9 in market contain Meicury,
Which. although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse
quences that eminently follow Its incautious use. Thew
COu rain 110 mercury or mineral substance whatever !
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes foi.sl.
Prepared by Dr. T. C. AYER Zr.; CO., Lowell, Maaa.
Sold by C. S f E. A. Jones, Coudersport
Mann & Nichols, MilipOrt : N. J. 34114, Cole's
burg •, Colwell & Lyman, : A. Corey &
Suin, Ulysses; A B. Horton, Cus'aingvilip ;
and by Dealers generally
TUE
POTTER JOURNAL
w..14.1c - Alarney, Proprietor.
$l , OO .PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
*„*Deroted to the cause of Republicanism,
the interests of Agriculture, the advancement
of Education, and . the best good of Potter
county. Owning ao guide except that of
Principle. it will endeaver to aid in the 'work
of wore fully Freedomizin,g our Country.
, ,
IA ncrP.7I.3EMENTS nserted at the following
rites„gxeept where special bargains are made':
I, Sprare [lO lines] linsertion,
.- - - ' 50
I' 4 1 'it 3 it -- - $1 50
Eaeli subsequent insertionless than 13, - •25
t'Square three months, 2 50
.
1 ' six " - 400
.
I , ~" nine. " • - :5 50
I. , .‘‘ one year,. 6 00
,
I Clolanin six months, -,- - - .- - --, 20 00
i .; :
.a c/ . a" 10 00
1- -[ " " " .. • . '.l 00
1 r " per year. 40 00
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«ti 1 20 00
-141 inistrator's' or Executor's Notice, '2 00
• lluSiness Cards, 8 lines or less, per year 5 00
Special and Editorial Notices, per line, 10
f' All All tratisient advertisements must lie
paid in advance, gild no notice ,will be taken
of advertisements from a.distanee, unless they
ire accompanied by the money or satisfaetor .
reference. -
, W . l3lanks, and Job Work of all kinds, at
lotted to promptly and faithfully. •
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS. "
Are yon sick, • feeble, 'and
complaining? Are you out of
order, with your' system de
ranged, and your feelings nu:
comfortable? These quip.
, tutus are often the prelnde to
serious illness: some tit of
sickness is creeping upon You,
cud should be evened by a
timely use of the right rem
edy. Take Ayer's rills,' and
demise out the disordered hu
mors—purify the blood, and
let: the fluids more on unob
structed In health again.
Thee stimulate the functions
of the body into vigorous
Wiry. purify the system from
near Canfield's' Flouring Mill, a few rods cas
of the AllegluOty Bridge,
where the probrietor Would be pleased to re
ceire calls froin his old customers and as ma
ny new ones as feel disposed to
FARMERS' PRODUCE
Main above Third St.,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
DI. W s • MANN, PROPRIETOR.
BLANBOOKS; MAPS, GLOBES,
KS-1 • •
MEMORANDUMS,
PASS-BOORS,,
DIARIES,
' i PORTFOLios,
. : HERBARIUMS,
' I LETTEtt-BOOKS k. •
INVOICE-BOOKS.
Greek, Latin,! French -and German Text-
Books. '
All ,Schoril _Books used in the Count!,
kept on hand, or immediately procured
Cohen desired
Magazines Or any PeriodiCals supplied when
deired.
A god assortment of Paper, Envelopes,
Pens and Inko. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw
ing. Materials; Water Colors, kc.
BIBLES TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER k, HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. ,
MUSIC-BOOKS AaO SHEET-MUSIC,
Slates, Ruler;, Back-Gammon Boards Mess
Men, &c., &c.i PRODUCE of all kinds taken
iu exchange I,nrjßeeks, C. [ll-34] -
E. Anthony`, N 0.501 Broadway, Rem York,
is now publishing. in addition to other por
traits, the ecielwated collection known in Eu
rope and America as
Brady's Natid,nal Photographic Portrait Gallery,
in which is included Portraits of nearly tint] e
prominent men of America, not excepting Jeff
Davis, Gen Deaureglird, Floyd, and a host of
other confederates. Price of Portraits, $3,00
per dozen. Cab be sent by mail.
Scenes' ofthe War for the Union,
are published, card size, and in Stereocopic
form: Also,l
Stereoscopic views of scenes. in Paris, Lon
don' and in other parts of England and France,
in Scotland,' Ireland, Wales, Holland, Switzer.
laud, Spoilt, en , the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt,
Turkey, the 1 11Oly Land, China, India, Cuba,
&c., dm., ad init./ i d:um.
Our Instantaneous Stereoseople-Views are
The Greatest Wonder of the Age.
,
These are faxen, in the fortieth' part of a second
and the rushing of water,the moving of leavei.
or the march', of an army, does not in th'e least
affect the taking of these views. They are
sold for $3 per dozen.
We have niso on harm and manufae+ -
largest. assortment or Stereoscopes,
graphic Albhms, and Photographic M
in the United States, and perhaps in tl
CatalogueS, containing lists of all
traits, Views, Stereoscopes; &c., sent
mail, on receipt of a stamp.
E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway,
jyly near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York.
IIDILANKS of kinds for sale at this Office
II Deeds, :Warrants, Executions, Summons,'
Subpomns, Constable Sales, Township and
School Orders, Notes of all kinds—kept on
hard and printCd to order. JOB WORK at
tended to prOmptly, and at prices to suit the
times Giv,c nS a trial.
The Robhester Straw-Cutter.
lAISTED 4 . KELLY, Coudersport, hate
If the exclusive agency for this celebrated
machtne, thip county. It is covenient, du
rable, and CHEAP. Dee. I, 1860.-12
ADVERTISE. -
Vu - ITERTIpPIi in the JOURNAL ! It is the on
ly paper in Potter county, and is a good
medium through which to reach the people ofJ
districta
YOUR ATTENTION!
FOR A MOMENT,
IF YOU PLEASE.
IM2===l
ri!HE SUBSRIBER has just received a new
..11. stock Of !
DESIRABLE
1 4 (i) II S
K_Y 5
Direct' Iron Nen- York, consisting of
" , DRY GOODS, GROCE
RIKS of nil kinds,
HARDWARE, CROCK
1300TS 4; SHOES,
BATS & CAPS, Ihtest
styles.; READY .MADE .
CLOTHING, DOVES
TICS, such es SHEET- •
IN S.. TICKS, BATTS,
short,!all kinds of pods usually kep
in a
NO. 1 OOUNTRY STORE.
All of which will be sold, very low for
HEADY NI
0
ti ne shore-named stock of Goods is now
open and for sale at the
INew Brick Store
IN COUDERSPORT,
DEAL ViT4TH HINT.
The market price paid for all kinds of
in exannge for Merchandise.•
t i Ztt , (V . ,
COLLINS SMITH
Condersrort, Tan. 2, 1861.-15-Gmo.
BNE STORE E
DOCKETS
LEDGBRS- ,
DAY-BOOKS
- ItECEIPT-BOOKS
TAE - HEROES OF PEACE
AND
THE HEROES OF WAR
puritlea
bustion in Hydrogen. j .Sanctioned by the
highest Medical Authorities,'both in Europe
and 'the United StaWs,and prescribed in their
practice.
The experience of; thOusands daily 'proves
that: no , preparation
i rOn can be' compared
wide it. Impurities Of and
blood, depression_
of vital energy; pale and otherwise sickly
complexions indicatCs its neeessity in almost
every Conceivable case.H
Innoxious in all nialadiis in which it his
been tried, it has proved absolutely curative,
in each of the following complaints, viz :
Nervons ....4ffeetsuns, Emaraciptions,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhcea, , Dysentery,
Incipient Constimption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis,
Salt Rheuna,Wismenstruntion;Whites, Chlorosis i
Liver Conzplaiiits, Chronic, Headaches, Rheuma
tism; Intermittent Fertri, Pimples on the Face,
j•c.: , •
Incases of General Debility, whether the,
result of acute disease, 'prof the continued di
minution of nervous and muscular energy
froni chronic complaintS,:cine trial of this res
torative has proved stineessful . to an extent
which no, description 'tor Iwitten attestation,
would render credible. invalids so long bed
ridden as to have become forgotten in their
otrn neighborhoods, have] ,suddenly re-iv
:pearled in the busy world as? .if just rtturned
frob protracted travel lin In; distrint land. T -
Sorde very signal instances; of this kind are
attested tp female Sullerers:,lemaciated victims
of apparent marasmus,, sarignineous f•xhaus
tion'y critical changes, and that.,complication
of nervous and despeptie aversion ,to air and
exercise for, which the physician has no name.
In Nervous Affections of all kinds; and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the mieration
of this preparation of iron . ) - nustnecessarily
be salutary, for unlike the old oxide, it is vig
orously tonic without being exciting and
overheating; and gently, rdgularly aperient
even in the; most obstinate cases' of costive
ness without ever being a gastric' purgattVe,
or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. I
It is this latter prOpertY,, among others,
which makes it so remarkable effectual and
permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which 'it
also appears to exert ft distinct and specific
action, byllispersing the local tendency which
forins lrem. •
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes
a single box of these Chalyheate Pihs has of.:
tent sufficed for the most habitual cases, in
chiding the a ttendent Co,lireness.
In unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced
to Dysentery, confirmed,. emaciating; and
ap
parently malignant, the effects have, been
eqUally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains.-loss-of flesh and strength,
debilitating cough, and remitten t hectie,wh
generally
has
Incipient•Gonsurnption, this
remedy has allayed the elan:l'of friends find
physicians, in several V,ery 'gratifying and in.
terestiog instances.
In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated
iron has had far more than the good effect
the most cautiously Inhanced preparations
iodine, without any of their well known•lia
hilities. ' '
• The attention of fern i ftles cannot be. too e -
fidently incited to this remedy and restoraplie
in the cases peculiarly-I : affecting them. •
In RheMmitism, both'elironie and
matory—in the ,latter i l howerer, more deci', -
edly—it has; been inve.riably well reportell,
bap] as alleriating .pain and -reducing tile
swellings and stiffness; of the joints and mus
cles.
;- •-• • • '
•
In Intermittent Fevers it .must necessarily
be a great reractly and energetic restorative,
and its progress in the y new settlernerits ofthe
West, will prolnibly tie one of high renown
and uSefulneSs. -
No reined has ever beep discovered in the
whole history of imedicifie, which exerts such
promPt, happy, and fully restorative effects.h-
Good appetite, einuplete digestion, rap .d ac
quiSition of strength, IViql 11n tmosnal
disPo
sil,ion for active tool' cheerful exercise, Milne
diately.follow ii use. 1
.1
'Put Uprin neitti metal boxes: containing
50 pills, price 5 entd per 'box; ; for- sale by
drug - gists and dealers.l .Will be sent . freelto
any address pp receipt of the price. All let-,
ters, orders, ete.,, should be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & C 0.,; 'General Agents,
.20_Cedar St., N. V.
• • FURNITURE !
W. I EL OATS; .
Having, enlarged and refitted his WARE
ROOMS, at I
,•
WELLSY,T-1.4i-/E,
has now on hand anOvill keep constantly for
sale r a larger, and better variety of Cabinet-
Wiire and Chairs, than have ever been offered
in this section of the Country. -
His stock of common work had never been
equalled. Having made extensive additions
to his assortment of
PARLOR. FURNITURE,
hirhas now on hand Plain Mahogany & Mar
ble top Bureaus,'Caid tables, Marble top aide
and Centre tables, Fruit and, Toilet stands,
Marble top Wash stands. !J
COTTAGE •
FRENCH
BEADSTEADS. COUCHES, SOFAS,
AND TETE-A-TETES,
wand beautiful varieties. •
Cane -eat, Mahogany, Itoe king Ana Easy 'Chain;
&c., &fie
_
Ipd ct everything in :the' of
• NI -TITRE!'
can be found his establishment. I,laing
the be 4, facilitie s for manufacturing and Pur
chasingthiß itoc for cash, • •
He ' of be:Undersold. •
'rho • wishing to buy, will save at lOst
twenty-five per cent, • by, calling on. W ,H.
Coats. • , „
READY 'BADE COFFINS
of all sizes kept constantly on band. ,per
sonal attendance with hearse when requested.
• -
W. H. COATS , .
Wellsville, Nov. I, 1860. - f• '
Admlnlstratoils Malec.
'ILITTIEREAS, letters of achhinistration on
y , l' the estate of RUFUS THOliPSON,dec'd;
late of Jackson Tp., Potter Co., have been
granted to the subscriber in due form of law,
notice ,is hereby given to all persons knowing
themselves indented to sald• estate, to Make
immediate payment; and those havingclOms
will present them duly authenticated forset
dement. PIIIDELIA . THOMPSON,
IY W. BENTON, iidminisers;
February 28, 1861 • -Lew I
740F.FAT'S - -
I .
LFE PILLS'IAND PRCENIX AfITTERSe
rrIEIESE ItiODICINES hare now been,;befo'
the publii for a period of rtnittriCrEatts,
and during that time have maintained* hie'
character in 'almost every part of the' 'Grate,
for.their eit4erdinarY and immediate power
of 'restoring perfect health 'to persons suffering
under nearlrfevery kind of disease ail whiCh
the human fraine is ! •• i
_l'he following are among the
. distressing
variety of hainan dis'eas'es in which the
Vegetable 'Life 'Medicines : '
Alt well kn&wn to be infallible.- T;
bYSPEPSlA,bytthormighly cleansing the.
first,and second stomaChs and creating a fit*
of pure healcitY bile, instead of the stale and
acrid kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite,
Heartburn, Headache, lleitlessneis, 111-1:01.
Per, Anxiety,lLanguar, and Itlelanckoly which
are the general symptOms of Dyspepita, frill
vanish, as miuttural consequence-of its cure.
k‘OSTIVENESS, by cleansing ,:thm whole
length of thelintestines,with a solvent.process,
and without ? violence ; altviolent purges leave
the bowels costive withir two days. I , ,
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood
teiC regular Circulation, through ;the ?process
pers,piratitM in• :such cases, and the flier
otter; sojntiori of all intqtinal obStrudtion.in
others. •i t • j.
••••
'The Life Medicines ;have been knOwn to
mire RHEUMATISM permanently in three
weeks,, and GOUT in balf that. time - I by re
moving inflammation from th,e.inuseles
and ligaments of the joints. • *
AIROPSIES of all kinds, by ;freeing and
strengtbening•the kidneys and bladder; they
operate most 'delightfully on these important
organs, and lienre have ever been found a 'cer
tain remedylfor the worst cases of GRAVEL.'
I Also WORTS ; by diSlodging trim the turn
innsl of the bowels the slimy matter to which
these creattiros adhere: , • *' • 1
SCURVET, ULCERS, and L's/VETERATE
SORES, by The perfect purity which these
LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and, all
the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM
PLEXIONS, 1)37 their alterative eflect upon the
flUids that feed the skin, and the zuorhiditate
of which occasions all eruptive ' complaints,
sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com
plexions. • ;
The use nfthesOilis for a veiy short - lime,
will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM,
and a strikin'g improvement - in Ile' clearness
of the skin-, Cp3llloll COLDS and DCFLU-
E.NZA will iiiways be wired by one 0.4 e, or
by two in the worst cases.
PILES.—The original proprietor of tbese
Medicines. as cured of •Piles of, 35. Years
standing, Isykthe'use of the LIFE,MEDICINES
alone.
FEVER! AND AGUE.—For this scourge of
the Westernitountry, these Medicines' will
sound a safer . speedy, and certainremedy.--
other merliones leare the systein subject to
a return of the disease—a cure 1:!'y these Med
.
_
tcznes permanent—TM' THEM, DESATLS£IED, I
AND .BE Cntrt).
. .
BILIOUS:: FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.-+General Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, and Diefises of Females—the MCdicines
have been used with the most, benefifirl re
sults in cases of this description :,—Kings
Evil, and. S4orfula, m its worst formi. yields
to the mild 'vet powerful actionlof tbese re
marktible, M i e,dicines;f Night Sweats, Nervous
Debility, .Nervous Complaints jof all kinds,
Palpitation Of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are
speedily cured.
MERCHRtAL DISEASES.—Persons whose
eonstitutionr hare become impaired by; the
injudicious
,ise of 'Menet-ay, Will find these
Medicines aperfect cure, as they never fhil to
eradicatelfrom the system; all the effects 'of
Mercury, infinitely sooner than, the most pow
erful preparlitions 'of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by W. B . : MOFFAT,
l 335 1 BROADIVAT. NEIV-YOIIX.
• Fog sale by all Druggists. .
-
0 -F , Kr+ll-u ,
I
' ee.'"
, r
. . . . L DIRS. 1 - WINSLOW,
!
Aji experieneed Mtrse and Female Physicir.n,
presents tO the attention of moth,ers, her
SOQTI-lIING
FOR: CHILf/RIN.TEETLIINC t ,!
which greatly facilitates the'ptocess!if teeth
ing. by seitiening the gums, .reducing[ all in
allay ALL PAN and spas
intodit action. and is; ; •
. .
..
SURE 'TO 'REGULATE THE BOWELS.':
. ,
Depend uplon it, Mothers, it will girC rest to.
yourselves, and ' 1
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO' Wit nizims.
, ,
We have put up ; and sold this artieie for
over , ten years. and CAN SAT, IN 'CONFI
DENCE AND TR.UTII of it, what We have
never been 'able to say of any other medielne
--NEVER HAS IT FAILED,• DT A - SINGLE
INSTANCE; TO EFFECT S' CURE, when
timely usedl Never did we knOw an 'instance
of dissatisfaction' by any one who used it. , On'
the contra-S . , all are delighted with its opera-
tions, and, ,speak in terms of eimendation of
its magicaVdtfects andl medical vi ties. ,We
speak in this matter.' WHAT WE CKNOW,”
after' ten veai•s' espriienee, AND PLEDGE.
CURREPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT
OF WHAT:WE HERE bECLAPE. In almost :
ever' instance where the infant is, suffering
from and exhaustion, relief xvillihe found
iii fifteen or' twenty minutes' aftei the syrup.
is adininist6ed. ! .
This voidable pri.naration is the prescrip
tion of the most EXPERIENCED an STULL
FUT, NURSES in New England; and!liaS been
Used 'With NEVER, FAILING SUCCESS in '
1 THOUSANDS OF OASES.
" It not only relieves the child'fromimin, but
invigomteethe stomach and bowels corrects .
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the
whol e system. IC will almost instantly re
lievej , , '
GRIPING THE IOIVELS, ANT WIND
COLIC
- - - -
and overcome convulsions, which, if'not spee
dily remedied, end! in death. We believe
.the BEST hand SOREST REMEDY.' IN THE
WORLD. in ail crises of DYSENTERY and
DIARREIGIA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from teethlug, or from any other cause. We
,woule sayl to every' mother who has a child
Offering frOm any of the fotegoing complaints
DCI . NOT. LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR
THE IPREJCDICES OF OTHERS, stand be
tween you - and your sufferinglehild. ad the
relief that will be.SUßE—yes, ABSOLUTELY,
'SURE- -to follow the use of this medicine, if
timely used. 'Full directions !for using will
accompany each. bottle. None gefitiine nit
' less the fae-simile; of CURTIS. L . PERKOIS,
New York,' is on the outside wrapper.
I Sold by Druggists throughoht the world. -!
'Principal Office, 13 ;Cedar; Si.,'
Neir York... r
• PRICE ONLY 2I CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Sold byC. S. SI E. A. J(PiES,`,'Couders-
Ir,-.a_ .
Pore, . .1 1. • I 6 ?Fyr
._.,,..-,,,.. - ._-. , ~..,, -• y.e. ~1.A,-.,- •,•, - - 5.,.._ -- 7 . 7" .. .... -
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S'C'. -:
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- 'NSQS'S ''' . ,- -.. .
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A SUPERLATIVE
..,-IroN ic,p 'pa, rrie j - .
--k ri i*stiEirovi
:::,- - -„: . --: - ;(0.:--,-.'.•
iliymmtlick-eggit,
To the ettizeita 4: New Jersey and Penney/remis,
Apothecaries. Druggists, Grocers end
Private - Femilic , •
, Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wolfe's Pure Maderia; Sherry and Port Wine:
Wolfe's Pure Jamaica). and St. Croix Run t -
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and lash Whisk, i
ALL IN BOTTLES.
1 beg leaVe 19 call the attention of the chi,
fzeias of the United States to the above Was s
and Licouons, imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of
New York, whose name is° familiar in every
part of this country ifor the purity of his tele.
brated SCIIIEDAM 'SCHNAPPS: Mr. Wolfe, is
his letter to me; speaking of the purity of his
Wines and Liquors,; says : " I will stake, n,
reputation as a man my standing as a me t•
chant of thirty year's' residence in the City et
New York, that all the Brandy and Wines
which I bottle are pare as imported, and of
the best quality, and. can ha,retied upon br
every piirehaser."- !Every bottle has the,pre.
prietor's name on the wax; and a fac
of his signathre on ti-e, certificate. The pub
lic are respectfully invited to call and' exam
ine for themselves. For sale nt Retail by all
Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia.
Cat o. H. ASHTON, No. 832 Market st. Phil.
Bolie Agent for Philadelphia.
Read the following from
,the New 'fo r k
Courier:.
ENORMOUS BCS/NESS FOR ONE New Yons
Mancitarr'—We are bap i py to inform our fel
low-citizens that there is one place in our eity
where the physician, apothecary, and country
merchantman go and purchase' pure Wiuei.
and Liquors, as pure as iimorted, and of the
best quality. We do not intend to give an
elaborate clescriptian of this merchant's eli•
tensive business, although 'it will repay any
stranger or Citizen to visit Ildolplio Wolfe's
extensive wareLhouse, Nos. 18. 20 and 22,
Beaver street, and 'Nos. 17, 10 and 21, Mark
etfield street.'
„His stock of Schnapps on had
ready for shipment could not have been less
than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, since
ten thousand cases--Vintages of 1836 to 1850;
and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry
and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky,
Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,. some very old
and equal to any in this country. Ile alto
had three large cellars, filled Iwith Brandy,
Wine, &c., in casks; under, Custom-House key,
ready for bottling: Mr: Wolfe's sales of
SC - ffisapps last yeariamounted to one hundred
and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than two year he may be equally suc
cessful tiriih his Brandies and Wines. •
His business merlits the patronage of every
lover of his species. Private families who
wish pure Wiucs s i tu.] Liquors for medical use
should send - their rders direct to Mr. Wolfe,
until every .Apotheicary in the land make up
their minds to disc: rd the poisonous stuff from
their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure
WineS and Liquors ,
We tinderstand Mr. Wolfe, for the accom
modation of small dealers in the country, nuts
up assorted' cases :of Wines' and 'Liquors.—
Such a man, and such a merchant, should be
sustained against his tens of thousands of op
popents in the United 'States, who sell noth l
ing but imitations ; 'ruinous alike to krilman
bealth'and
JJV lOU IV.AIIIVIIISIiERS'?
. DO YOT.t WA*TWI.DSKERS?
DO 1 . 017. WANT _AI MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
BELLINGEIAMS'
. -
.CEILEBRATED
STIMULATING' ONGUENT.
For The Whiskers and Hain
, The subieribers take tdett , ..ure in unnounc
inr Citizens of the 'United States, that
they havn, obtained the Agenny fort and are
now enabled to oil& to the Americanpublie r
the above. justly eeletire.ted and world-re
nowned article.
THE STIMULArrING GUEIIT
Is prepared by D • C. P. BtLLINGHAM,4IO CM.
inert physician of London; and is warranted
to bring out a thick-set of
Whiskers or a 13ffustache,
in from. three to six weeks. This article is
the only:one of tlif kind used by the French,
and in London and Paris it is in universarnse.
It ! is a'beautiful,; economical, soothing, yet
stimulating compound, acting as if by magic
upon , the roots,. cansing a beautiful growth of
luxuriant hair. IF a.p4lied‘to the scalp, it will
cure DALDNES ' S, andicause to spring up in place ;
of the bald spots d fine growth of new hair.
Applied aceording!to directions, it will tura
RED or tow)- hair DARK, and restore gni. heir
to its original 'color, learinfr. it soft, sthooth • ;
and flexible. The! "Wallin" js an indiS
pensable ankle in every gentleman's *toilet.
and after one week's use they would not for
any coCsideratioto be without it.
' The subs'brihers 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.
Druggisis and Dealers ; . or a box of On.
guent (Warranted lo hare the desired died.)
will be sent ,to any}who desire it, by mall (di
rect);• securely, packed. on receipt of price and
postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address.
HORACE L. EIEGEMAN & CO,
DRUGGISTS, &c..
24 WiMani Street, Neir Fork
aiittsZ ' gtol/
MAE undersigned tcould respectfully itfrorm
the surroundingcommunity_that he bas
taken the rooms formerly occupied by IJohn
S. Mann, - where lie is prepared to do
Al! kinds of Hs news' Work
on the shortest notice. -.• -_- • 1 '
LONG STRAW COLL
also kept constantly. on hand. These collars
are a superior article, and need but a trial to
insure their success.
. Repairing .clone in gobs? style.
Snrcingles, Martingale-rings, Hams; and
Hame •straps, &c., kept constrthtly on band.
The public are invited to call and examine,
before purchasing_elsewhere.
S. P. MINAR.
Co,:dersport Oct 16th, 1860.,
- NOTICE.
B RADF O RD COUNTY PLOWS AND
POINTS,
l c
will b foUncl herefter at the Stein of
IL N.,KRBBINSt BRO.
A large lot just received..
. - • . Coudersport, March 20; 1861.
ADVERTISE in. the
real. _ Only paper in the county.
Jour