The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 12, 1861, Image 3

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    THE POTTER COIINTY 09170 AL
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an fatten excellent medium for both
c • i t yo Go Adyeiticiagt,4 . „
44teight,nietlAs and thiSse ftdiia
distance must lie dash or have responsible re
.
(entice. ' • • •
conntmfmttiOns;.ta .
must be directed to the tditor, and cofiiitili
the name of the writer. No attention paid to
anonymous communications;
TERMS.—One copy,onf year, $1; Six copies
$5; Twelve copies, Sle'enty copies, $lB,
with one tc the person ising the Club. The
Money must accompany the names.
co d er port; Wednesday Eve:dolt, Nov. 13,1861. .
sarNire have some poetic effusions on
band—Rill be attended to next week.
se-Sergeant A. WILSON of Col. J.
Richter Jones' Regiment has returned and
will remain in the county during the coming
week for the purpose of obtaining a few more
recruits. The men from this county who have
coined the Regiment, appear well pleased with
their position.
serSee advertisement of the SCIEN
TIC AMETCI); is another column. To men en
gaged in any kind of . Scientific business, or,
those.interested in Patents, it is a most, desi- .
hie journal. Independent of its being the best'
conducted it has always carried with it a de-,
gree of reliability such as no other paper of
the kind ever bad.
1-Those who have promised Grain .
on s 3 bscription will please arrange so as to ,
have it here by .the 30th of December next,
and those owing Wood will britig it in •at an
early day. We still cottinue to take oa sub:
scription, all kinds of grain, wood, bullet, and
all kinds of produce, not excepting Cash.
To Tug LADlES.—Ladies, if you only
knew how much difference there is between a
good and a poor article of Salerasus, you wo'd
never use any other but 0. B. DeLand S: Co's
Chemical SaluTtns. It is truly what it claims
to be, the =•housewife's favorite," and we are
happy,to see that our lady friend are finding
it out and using nothing else.
tee The most forcible compliment to
Gov. Curtin is theifact that while Pennsylva
nia has furnished many thousands wore men.
than - linsiachusetts, yet it. has . coot the latter
State four hundred thousand dollars mare
than Pennsylvania. r "Them's the sings what
. Teaks !' -- 7 ts mistake occurred in our last
week's article in regard to the number of men
Pennsylvania had furnished more than was'
required. It was printed twenty-siz men when
it should have been twenty-six thottealid'inen!:
VarGODY's LADY'S BoOK, for Novem
ber, has come to hand. The steel mg:raving.
"the new boy," is: finely executed, prefention :
a group of innocent children. - The - two page
fashion plate for November is ricc—fire lull
size ladies and two girls. all deckated in the
best and most fasttionable "duds." liSe other
embellishments are lucid and numerous. We
furnish the petical and the Journal, one
year, for $3,00. Al single cop; of the Maga
zine costs $3 ; t. , &0, copies one year. for $5 ;
three copies faro,.; eight copies one year, and
en extra copy to the person sending the club.
Sl5. See advt. I
Se - IMPORTANT TO VOLUNTEERS -7 -
The Act of the 15th of May, 1861, section 12
expressly forbids any volunteer leavity, the.
State, except he shall be accepted by the Gov
ernor of the State' under a requisition from
the President. It has therefore been decided
by the authorities that persons -enlisting - in
independint regiments, accepted barely by
the War Department ; are not entitled to com
missions froM the Stat,, ; their families are not
to receive the benefit of the funds raised by
their respective counties, and in case of their
death the pension of '.58 a month for 5 years,
allowed by the State, will not be made to their
widows and minor children.
iteir-ItNIT MITTENS FORME SOLDISRS
=An officer from %Vest Point, who couttnands
one of the finest regiments in the service, sug
gests that woolen mittens tor the soldiers will
be greatly needeewhen the cold weather tiC-.;
gins. Will notaif who can employ themselves
in this way help'to furnish five hundred thou
sand pairs. They should be knit with one
finger, to allow a free use of the first finger
and thumb. It is said there were more sold
iers disabled in the Crimean war from frest
bitten fingers than from any other one cause.
Capt. Joss sends this direction with the hope
that the people would take the matter into
consideration and make enough to supply his
company. Cold weather will soon be upon
them, and if the friends at home wish to do
them a real kindness now is the time. Weil
wishes are very good in their place, but
npii
tens are preferred just at present.
VirPA.TRONIZE YOUR OWN:—No otie
should ever go abroad for what' he can par,
chase at home. Home mechanies are always
safe to trade with because we know them.
The safest place fcir children is the - roof-tree
of their paternal , home. So with everything
else. Home products are the best. But in
nothing is it more . important. to look after
home than selecting your reading matter. Do
not send to the cities foryonrnewspapers, bht
first encourage those published in your own
locality. City pipers are all well enough in
their place, but they cannot pay attention to
your local matters.' By all' means take yoUr
county paper whatever you do, and advertise
in it, for business is Rine inspired by a know
ledge of what is itnyigg and selling than by
any . other cause, A man who hasn't local
pride and public spirit enough to give ade
quate support to his own - local' paper, isu't
very, likely, on the whole to do much-good to
bar-self of anybody else either.,
Ei
We 45
e to press the TRIBUNE
1 .-- ' • - • -
port that the, Fleet bad taken
* 1 lel Worts, bad contemplated
earifort,had teicentHARLES
,
thatlhe itebel rNtt been
•~
hribte
the Port
atta Wet)
TON, end
tare of th
. .
i lk aid tap
e 'pirate Sumter. There is a
mutiny in the Rebel Army
ming of the Norfolk Custom
liese are reports and of course
exagierateld. -
report of a!
and the bq
House.
11, the thing is done! Fremont
'emoved I And the patriot who
l onnd him, by his own popularity,
of a geniut that' has never known
he real worth and boner of the
v . y sufficient to baffle and defeat
If the whole country :ilia the inter
-- of half-slate, Missouri ; just at
t. when the people of the whole
looking"to him for glorious results
ive and energetic preparations, be
upon the altar-of political envy ;
laced him there beingfearful, that
standard bearerlof 'SG would ac
reat an influence with the free
the North. No better evidence
.atriotism of the man it 'wanted
duct upon receiving his order of
was just on the ere of battle, the
Ihad toiled for_so long was about
Ailed, the men who hild sworn
l in to the death were impatient and
le tray, thew ary . Wa.s prepared to
1
'We'
has been
gathered a
by the bent
failure, 'by
man, an a
the enemy . 1
ested enenfl
the momen
North were
from I bis ac
is sacrifice.
those who
the gallant
quire too
minds of
of the true
than his col
removal: h:
end that he
.
to atte.
to fellow h
eager for t.
raise Freed;
m's Banner on a more noble emi
nence thani that of the desert. mountain, the
morning sun was to shine on a more glorious
contest for Freedom in' the West; but,"Repub
lies are ungrateful," the hand that was raised 'I
in power mast fall lifeless to the side, and the.
patriotic Wipe and ambition nauSt.he crushed, I
eliv
while v- and fear seek a solace
' 1 jealousl !
in his removal. When the army heard of the
removal, great excitement and indignation
prevailed ; whole companies threw down their
arms and refused to march under any other
Commander', officers threatened to resign and
go home leaving the field, unfought, to the
Secessionists; but, Fremont, with the satae
power that had gathered them together, calm
ed the angry storm, and, while yet smarting
under the great injustice, spoke noble words
of- patriotiSm, urging:them not to look to the
Individual but to the Nation. What could be,
more noble ! Bolding a power in his hand
With whichhe could have made the whole
Nation tremble. he gives it up without a mur
mur, hopiii,g that in his removal his Country
may be benefited.
Why the -Government removed him and
why they s l uifered as baseless a repbrt as that
of Thomas to be published as an official 'pa
per, a report that has been riddled to pieces
and shown to be a-miserable mass of slander
and tuts-sthtements by co:respoudeuts who are
acquainted with the 'Depai tment of 'the West,
is tous.ineumprehensible: The people were
with great unanimity:agreed to all the move
ments he liad i tuade, and he had almost cleared
Missouri of Rebels, his Department had cost
the Governmeut less than any other one De-H
parttnent and the entire' confidence of -North-
Western Freedom was reposed in him and in
his Generals. But, it is done, and if fdture
revelations can sustain the decision of those
who reinoVA Lim, well and good ; if not, the
vengeance:of a free people wronged, fall.
upon theitl guilty heads. Of this the abettors
in this movement tßay be certain, that if by
this tours¢ they thought to overthrow Maj.-
Geh. Frerriont's popularity With the people of
the North 'they have Most signally failed.
_ _
It is always with pleasure that tee
copy from : journals outside of our own State
notiees oft he real worth and ability of Penn
sylvania's isons. The following we clip from
the New York Tribune of the 4th inst., and
as it comes from a source which a few weeks
since' was not wont to couipliment Gen. Cora
-1 eron, ; our reatierB may believe that there is
truth. in its forcible statements : "The Secre
tary of.Warand the Secretary of the Treasury
arrived in this city on Saturday night, both
on business connected with their Deriartments.
They timed their visit to the journey of Gen.
Scott; and knade that the occasion of a demon=
stration of persona; respect to the vetera'n .
commander on his way to retirement from his
labors and his Tana. Mr. Chase's visit was
connected with the interests of the Financial
Department over which he so ably presides.
Secretary Cameron 'inspected yesterday the
fortifications which guard oar harbor. Be
will go to-day to West Point, and zheace to
Springfield in Massachusetts to examine the
United States Armory. He will probably con
tinue his journey to Boston to inspect the de
ftnces of that city against attack from sea
Mr. Cameron's great labors in raising
equiping, and organizing the army with which
the rebellion is to be . crushed—the vigilance,
wisdom, and practical ability with :Which he
-has guarded the public interests while pro
riding for the sudden expansion of the mili
tary power of the nation from eighteen thou
sand men to half a million, are at-last recog
nized by the country, and will sood-be'amat
, ter of history: At the age of 63, and in the
pozsessimi of an ample fortune acquired it
business enterprises, the Secretary took charge
of the War bepartment at a time when its
duties were more burdensome than ever rested
upon any War Minister of France in the years
of her greatest struggles; - whether under the
Republic of under the Empire: The National
impatience has demanded impossihilities.-- - -
When the magnitude of the contest we are en
gaged in haebeen appreciated by the people,
and-their determination to sneered has set
tled into lan indelible moral prindiple, jus
tice will be done to Simon Cameron's-admin.
latratiim eicaztous trim
ME='-M
iiird4 the '
subject " of continuous ad
, ,
trertioing,4i French editor has remarked; :hat
.
the'first time a roan sees an advertisernent in
his :newspaper he takes no notice of it; thi
second time he looks at the name • the third
time he looks . at the price ; the lourth,.timP
be reads it the fifth time he speaks, of-it to
hiswife ; :the sixth time he buys.
flotice to iI Warnlttes of V,
unteeEs. '
i
rpHE ,COUNTY COMMISSIONERS havikt
.L
.trade arrangements for securing a loan
at the next December Term of Court, the
Board of Relief will continue to issue order's
in all such cases as shall seem equitable and
proper. The next meeting of the, board will
be on Tuesday, the 10th day of Dccembes
next. That. justice may be done to all partis
the Board require that all all applications for
Relief shall be made in writing, stating that
the applicant has volunteered in the s.rvice
of the United States undei the orders of the
Governor of this Commonwealth, also stating
the exact circumstances of the family of sald
Volunteer at the time of the application , , arid
to be certified by 'an affidavit of some respod
sible citizen acquainted with all the facts of
the case.
It is further understood by the Board that
the Relit' granted is only for present necessi
ty, and tat the Volunteer-as soon as practi
cable xi-RI forward a portion of his wages flr
the use of his f.mily.
By'order of the Board of Relief:
L. B. COLE. Corn's Clk.l
Commissioner's Office. Nor. 13. 18411
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OF' •
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SEVENTEENTH YEAR
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gravings of new :nventions and discol - erie,
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Commerce ann the Industrial Pursuits gener
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in the Household, theaahrary and the Read
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LA world's favorite. For '32 Years the
Standard 3.fagazine.i Pronounced by the
Press of the United States, the best Lady's
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The laterature is'of that kind that can be
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gy in immense numbers are stibscribert for
the Book-
The best Lady Writers in America contribute
to its pages, and we have some that write for
no other Magazine.
The Music is all original, and would cost
25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music
stores ; bat most of it is copyrighted, and
cannot be obtained except in "Godey." .
Our Steel Engravinyo.—All efforts to rival
us in this have ceased, • and we notv stand
alone in this department, giving, sal- we do,
many more and infinitely better engravings
than are published in anv other work.
Godey's imtnense DLEible-Sheet Fashion-
Plates.--Containing from five to seven full
length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other
magazines give only two.
Far Ahead .of any Fashions in furope o r
America.—Godey's is the only work in the
world that gives these immense plates, and
they are such as to have excited the wonder,
of publishers and the public. The publica
tiOu of these platen. Cost $lO,OOO more than
Fashion-plates of the old style, and nothing
but our wenderfally large circulation enables
es to give there. Other magatines cannot
afford it. We never scare money when the
public can be benefited. These fashions may
be relied on, Dresses may be made after
them, and the wearer will not subject herself
to ridicule, as would be the case if she visited
the :large cities dressed after the style of the
plates given in some of our so called fashion'
Magazines:
Our Wood Engravings, of which wd give
twice or three times as many as any 'other,
magazine; are often mistaken for steel.
Imitations.—Beware of theta. Rememberl
that the Lady's Book is the originalimblWt
lion and the cheapest. If yciu take Godey
you want no other- magazine. '
Drawing Lessoni.—No other Magazine gives
them, and we have given enough to fill several
large voluriies.
Our Receipts are sneh as can be fonnd
where else. Cooking in all its variety—Pon-I
fectionary—t he Nursery—the Toilet-tha t Kit 4
chen—the Laundry. We originally started
this department, and hare peculiar facilitlei
for making it most perfect.
•
Ladies Work Table.—This department coati
ptises engravings and, descriptions of every,
article that a lady wears. ' I
Model Couages.—:No other, Magazine has
tga.
this department.
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lIEMUSAUS
!I 2EirGov. Curtin ; giken , nOtice that no
pardons will hereafter be granted•without doe,
notice in the County once is week for tw con.:
secntive weeks of die application, fa, aotice
to, the Distric Attorney find.consitliation with
the Judge cr '- ho presided at the trial. , •
•
psza z • tmtriLtileN4Esli . $l5l
! AGENT'S 1 WA.sl"Elat
We will pay front! $23 to $75 per month,
and all expenses ) tci actir4 Agetit.s, or gip a
commission: Particulars dent; frei.: Ad r... 4141
Eats $3171203 j gACHLNE COMPANY, IL J.l-3,IES,
General Agent, 1.11134,-OltiO, - , au2lly
,
SPECIAL NOTICE •
TO Consumptives.:
THE Advertiser, having been restored to
• health jit a veryfew weeki• by a verylsitn. ,
pie remedy after hating aaffered several; yeursl
with a severetung affection, and that dread
4isease, Consumption—is anxious to; make
tritiwn to hii fellow sufferers the
; means JA .
:Cure. To all Who desire it:,:he Will send a,copy
of the prescription used, Ifree of charge)with.
direction for preparing and using the:same.
which they will find a sure cure for Consamp
!ion, Asthmit Bronchitas, itc.r; The only ob
ject of the subscriber in.senditig the Prescrip
tion is to benefit the , afficted,and spread linfOr-
Umtion which he coi3celves toi be invalnable;
and he hope every sniferer will try his Ireme
as it. will cost them - nothing add= may
prove a bleising., 1 f •
Parties wishing the prescription will 'please
I address Rei. EDWARD WILSON, I -
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3m] , Kings
: County, Rm . ' Tort:.
Pia IC Er CI7 R RE NT.
Corrected every Wednesday bY P. A.
; • BINS & C 0.,! 'Wholesale` and Ri
Dealers in Groceries and Prociaimi
opposite D. F_ Glassmire's Hotel,
• • Coudersport, Pa.
Apples 3 vent', - 0 bush.,
do
Beans,"
1 .,
Beeswax, 'V 'lb.;
Beef, "
Berries, dried, - el quart'.
Buckwheat, ?
Butter,'? lb.,
Cheese, z• !•
Corn, - el bush., ,
Corn Meal, per cwt.,
Efigs, - el dok, •
Flour, extra,,
do superfine " •
Hams, 1-1 lb,,
Hay, ton,
Honey, per lb:, -
Lard, "
Maple Sugar, per lb.,
Oats, ? bush.,
Onions, " -•
Pork, ? bbLy
do ? lb.,' ' •
do in whole hog.Vlb.,
Potatoes, per bush.,;
Peaches, dried, ? lb.,
Poultry. 'el 1b.,.
Rye, per bush., '
Salt, ? bbl.; •
do sack,' .
Trdut, per J, bbly •
Wheat. to bash.; •
I I
White Fish, ?k bb ,
I - NOTICE
IS hereby! given to all those indebted to
OLMSTE6 tc KELLY, either „hy r note or book
account, to call and make settlement before
tLe first day of January. neat, and
sine costs. •
,and
• • • S.,D. KELLY
Coudenspart, Nov. 52.18611;
NEW
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FOlt
READY‘PAY.
Coudersport. October, ls6o.
fi RADFORD COUNTYT"LOWS AND
&
_PQD/TS,
will be fornia hereafter let thetore o•
- , . P. A. STEBBIN SCO...
L mar-A4rge lot just : ie6ived_ . ,
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comPoilliiittv I• Are you ont of
order, al% IYotir ' syttem.,che
rxriged, and !your feelingslib
cumfortable'l : Mines syrup•
toms are olden the prejude to
Ferions' ffirttisi.' Souk tit of
'licitness Is creeping titan Sou,
and elinald Ibe averted by a
timely stim. of the right rem
edy. Take', Ayer's •Xilia, rdai
cleanse cut chi, disordered !ta
mers— litinfy, the Islood,aad
letthe' nide lucre ' en uncle
etractedk In • health . again.
They eilMulate the functions
or the bii•diltito rigorous r. , ,5 4
Hi ity. pitrify the system Snot
the olisntictieus 'illicit make
inmoultere in.ilin body, and eh.
tedons.. Time& if ma: relieved,
nit the entrrounding organs,..nro-
WOO, OUrertil g, awl.- amuse.
mroased by the derangements,
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~as, o how directly they restore. the
....lion of ho -
a. ,tein; and with it the Lmiyant
feeling l i tenltli n shit I What it trneittiel en apparent In
i
ithle trine' and co mon comphsint:is vitae true in many
of the deep seated lid diingerods divteruners. 'The same
Pargritlie.effeet ex Is (Inurb; Csateti 1,4)01;01er obstrue.
rtionS ::rnr, 'inning eras of the naturai functions of the
holy, they are raPhily,:tind many - of' flaan ninety, cared
by the same tuean.l. N One who knots riia Finites : of these
Pills, wilt ttegleet to employ the al.idn'euffeliag - Dip
the dieardess they cure.' ' . .... •i • • • , .
- Statein•ieits item' leading phy'slehtivil in some of the
prineipal ties , ar d from tither well known pethlis per
sona - !,1 ' 1 ' i ; .i
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Promo, ailing Sfercikoil:f St. Lams, 11,15. 1, NUL
irto
.. , ,1 / 4 ' - . Tojr, Pills are the paragen of ti:11 that-Is
Ovid in in ichied ;They base cured My, little I &tighter
of i rtlceSan sores upon her hands:And feet that had proved
' inturatile' for 3-e.ta. Ifer mother has:been !Cog griev- ,
array afflicted with blotches and t.iniphisonlie,O skin and
in her. Iliair. Aft4r. our child was otleed, aim also tried
your rilio, and tiny hits., curad her. ', f,' '. -• . '
, .AS.it I .11UltflItIDGE.
fI I - 1.._ '' . :1 '
, 1 A• Family Thyaie. -; •
I.Tirt Dr. Z. ir; thrtirrigl4..X , m , ' OrLecria. , "
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Tette' Pills are the prince of :p4rgtirl ', Tholilexcellent
~lnalities surpass any Cathartic we I.iedess. 'They' are
mild, Wit %cry cei. in and effectual in: their :tellies nu the
biawele' WI ich in keg them invaluablisitO us in tine daily
.eatntiatt f di_ se. . I • ! 1 '''i l!'
Eleada e,SlElettdnebe,rdnal Stcimach.
li t
' 1 ! 1. ii•aat -.l4.card 13.'544 11,111n0re...1,
t DEArt to : A ran :-1 cannot answer -soul:I/at complaints
I hare `car I with your Pll6 Water than to any <ill Viol ere
not treat .itii a p troatkie medicine; I 'Oleo "great &pen.
den, -e on i effect oil. cathat tic iii my tinily contest with
1 lisoase; hi I belies iMs, as I do that your:pips stb.,o us the
'timt wet
,' re, I o Course calms Client highly. JI •
' - - Pinson:a. 1n... May V. 1f.15.
, Siri I -bare I.i.n rcipeatetily ;eared of
e any body ion hirsaby ade e'er two
seems to arise DOM ia foul !;tontacit,,
at once. ' ,; ! I . - .1 '
great respect. ..Eth , IV., PRfiTtLI:.,
',.e. : Ci<ll..-:giStrost,criciarann..
4
1 rdeis —Liver. Complaints.
. I
her,thire "MI, ••:). ,1, 4 1 7 ,, k - C!.'11 1 . '
nr. Pill, admirable alketed to their pur
r. bet I find their Islnplicial etrees upon
sited indent. .TlI
l. ck m
!lase in y prat
.
' effectual for the Ci.e. of 6iliis c, , -ma
.
nu remedy- I can Menti.m. 1 i•inCerell
neat length a pairipSt Ise 0 !debris woo.
.... of the profession eali the people.
- I .
DTPAOTIIe.:ii OF TILE INTE:11011'i 1
Vosilington, D. ,C.,; , Eli Feb.; 165 E. j
- ) your rills in znylp4neral null limpital
. ytai made 2L em, mid canio.t hesitate hi
• t cathartic we entries-. Thefs raga
tho liver is quick:l:Mid decided,'.conse
. toludrnble iemeibi fer-deningemente
indeed, I hose 'seldom (mind a cane of
Istionte that it did Cot readily Yield to
I ily 3 curs. dbl./NZ - 4i PALL ' M. D.;
A •:,:-,,Tici . ,74 nj I lie 1/iinTia.ll;...i.i/a/.
, Diarrhoea,', Ittiox, WoMns.
pr. J. 0: G., e't.;,, oft 7,i or r.
Ind a lour, trial in my prractice; scat I
to as one of ti.e licit nye:flouts 1 have
4r alterative effect MO. the Ilseetuakes
t remedy, when given in isuall ibises fur
cm/ diarrlar.a. 1 . 4.,,ir sligar-Ocsaing
accept-xi:lc and conr•sliect ' - the use .
~ .../.
fib:rim. , • . ; ;
1 ,
i, Impurity, of lite Blood.
l i /ii:,m, flub,- i t ,,f ..11(2nit Mart% ike.i..m.
.
se Used S - tair Pills with extriterqinitr,
iily awl amen; tliosel am called to viit
regulate the orgaasi , ef dicestlin and
they t ire the Sery h,-it remnly I have
I can confidently reliontmend. thein'to
.
)onto, - 1' il. V. 111.31.E.5.
. 'et, 'Wyoming CA. N. V. Oct_ -t. 1555.
a using your Cathartic yills In my prac
-in an , excellent purzatire to. claurse the
ti,
, i e fountoint4 114 tined.
JUIIN, (1. 31;14CL1A31, 31. D.
' 1, Cost IrentsiGSnppresslon,
tkt, Gout, Netcrial girsi'Drop
sic, Fits, etc. !
--
~'
. P. r(Wletli. 2117,1rlig.''Cvnot7a..
lot be Ell i•I or your Pills far the cure of
'"
Uncle of our fraternitb• li:is..timid Thr:i.
I have, 11,...y Flioall ji,iii one in lime:aim
ielit of the mulCkn•les!tria., suffer r Gnu.
Lich. all homtio bad ienongb in iteelr, is
othersre that a W.l.ree cm
. I lieliree .
te in the liver, tart yleur rills affect that
e disease.
'.l . - •
i:lnarl, P.',lrs,*cia-il cing,.lThi.wifir.p.aton.
, .
fo Luz° 4.lse.kof yeitir Nils, tali etc at the
reellent proaplisits'of the ?lair:rid sear
-or partially itimiressed.'iwid oleo very
c the ermittal :1110) , f7e/ ra ,, ,..g.t., Tiles
I best physic ern hase that I re•xatumenll
Aleuts. ' 1 . 1 '
'1 -
I . Irate:co.-Pr fU firelec,th4.! Fpi.t. C'lircd.
I .'
i :ll am a. Sasnr.nalx.fht...lan_ ft.,ISIX.
: 1 should tsi mmtiatefol I,r-tits relief
ugl!t his if 1 did 110 t. revolt my ' Cabe to
led is, my Ihnb4ap.l hrunaldun earn:l: .
:yni i ,s, uhidt ezal, i a iii rhrauie rientwa
rollill had the Vest Or physiciatli. the
.e and worse. unti:j,y the ad rice et yew
.
. re lit'srp:m i n' ,: aef e " l erai%:e e T i len :re D'earlir l ' uc y ': 1 r 3 :.
c n i 'g.illei: r l.k e . r et
**e l . , ' :. b r41.1. y ie53. 3 . P : 11: . o 4 ; 1 r 5!
er
i r 7 P 3' i 8 5;
tying
t . Y in,of r
4-a painful diseasi.that bad afflicted me
TESCIINT SLIDELL.
.
lie Pills in marliet contain 3feeenry,
a valuable remedy in; skilful hands, is
public' , pill, from the dreadful cense
. luently folh,er its fricantiona use. These
dry or mineral stibitenUe whateret.- .
1, .
33
to per 80x,..
or 5 =ea for $l,.
.I. B. AYES &MO . :, Lowell, Mai"
S. & B.' Al Jones; Corideryport
is, Millport ; N. J. Mills. Coles
! .t Lyman, Reittlet • A. Corey .t --
A B. Horton, Vushistgrilie •
1
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. ..s generally , tl ,
~
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tail
Ito 64
x 00;
1 50
1 zs'
$ 37
1 00
100
20
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12
10
88
2 00'
10
7.00
6 00
15
6 00
12%
.75
1 .50
6 50
5 50
I 2
5 50
10
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25
50
21 00
10
ATM.
the , X.4Fit.
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IF Web tliet dean
T94 -T.3 Wit ,
ttnigiii i Dix
;Ir,..nt Dr.
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:be Licevf,ery
lice pioc mor
alaiubr3Lit,n
irjoice 'that ice b
tby the essufidenc
23 00
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75
3 50
29
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5 00
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450
1 00
4 50
SIT.: il I are us
practiq c er bin.
my thex'are the
'adult action ou
els
quently th : 4 e o, : are
of th at au.-
bribe' us ' ' -e so
them. •i 1 ': 'rstbin
thereby
hrED7:
EMI
Dy#e
• Tottt: 114 bit
bold tlieLt in esu
eiret fuami. Tbr:
them nil, xcel ieLk
bilious t s..tf seni-"r4
TCtj
M nouleti and elJi
Drif Repair)
Ihm 17
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. /:1 any to
in dist
purify.tibb Lloqd
es - Cr kno4vn, nn
••
tiers. Dzeu,'S u: I .
tio%, and find
system :!I,a pirt,
Const . ipatio
It!s4nunti
pr
Fm Dr.
- •
•
Ton .31kucll can
exatirniss.i. lto
as efficticiaus as 1
lug is. Or the
that co4ifolaint, 5
the pnlgqn i trot u
tirenessita origiss
arga, 44 cure
I
flnli '<the cr,t. i
proper time, tire
halt w. 14-4 whet!,
effectual' lo demi'
are 214 161d1 61.11
(,the!no heV o thy
Fromflcßcr.D
11leff
Tiosiinvo Sit
your rkili hits b
you. .4, rid esd
eizting ittail!jic
lism.islotwillis
disease Ittlew tt , t
excelletit i
i lagent
Pills. 1 eir elf
in !be its. of th 1
Cn
Da 11:-4
ithre Gold
for year.sl
rg- Vont of
dangeratis in a
quenesi {hat fn
contaliir.la me
Prioo a
e 1 12.5
Preps by *IT
Sol 4 I by C.
Mann;* Niel]
burg 7;.;: Colwe
Son, tlysses ,
and *bi iPeale
111
EEO
ARRANG,EMENT.
The, unffersigned having
just received a large' and
~.,..... ......-- - ,,ggfilauwell selected - stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES it JEWELRY,
offers 'them for sale at pricethat will' corn-,
pare favorably with those of any city or town
Within 1100 piles. • Every article of jewelry
and every style of Watckes and Chicks usn
ally fanind in retail_ Stores kept constantly on
hand, Viand waltrantid.. to be f . s *presented.—
Also, B'at's a,teni Revolves kept on !hand.
and sOl the p. .• 1
r il ;
~ •1
sell. epai mg done on shert' noti?o, in
good st I an fair rates. ! :; L
Call; dse me at tht •
WatchL' t -
Con expo , Jan. 1. 1
- ),
30 ct° (7,A1,
0 for which the high,
~—.Lrsett.'
.' -...,1!.. will be paid.in gnbseriplitsns and.
•- ;.• Advf.rtising: '!t• • - 1
:.0•1 attees. •i
CE.4i letters of Admtniatiation,to
p : of ALV 4 .B TA G OART,
e to my of Totter. deceased, ltsAe
'nted 0 the subsetibers2 . all . pexsous
to sai4 estate are requested to make
•
payment, aml th`t)selhaving claims
e same„-trill'preaeat them duly mi
d for settlement- 1
:-
;' roLtx - GdAtit
...TWIN P. TAGGART
,
, 1S 6 I: drain istrators
• Of
• tp;Witi.tb—Millt,iil..
iffee jitst.receited 1 Urge stock #ff t!itipekst
all kinds, such a s . ,
Dit-t-cooDs,: •
-,arfocptits2, -• . •• •
lIARDWiItg
Q ' -•
)•• !...1100P+WEA1,'! •
Pi'OViSIOS, inch as
' *-- EL01:11S, • f
• 'c • 41 E-Vr 3 s
STIG.LitS,
• - COFFEE S ,
. •
•
Everything, in fact; of every kind E shaPe : tand;
tOria;thaf, is fit , for Wearing, Eeting, Drink"
ing, Sleeping upon, Looking,at i or , Smelling.
-Will pay the highest pride feu-At:col, Shin
gles, Li., is exetahge, part CASH if necessa
ry. • Will pay for - Good Shingles, 31 shilling,
for Wool 25 to 30 eta., ormoreit Woolshonld •
advance.' All goods as CilEAt' rii .can be
I 1 . •
bought in the country.--july •
i- - - A T• -1 - "-- -- .- .. •
OL3ISTII3. V: _KEIARA"S ,
. ..
TORE can 'always . be jois s o,,d _ the, best of
Si r
Cooking, Box and arlor -..-
O ,
. ...
T
Also,, TIN and. SSW-MIMI WAlt.g,:. POTS;
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCO. BQW,I,S,
FRYING-PANS, SSP:PANS, 'and CAULD 7 '
RONS:. Also, , -- -- - -
Agricultnial,'lmplentenis; -, ,
such as PLOWS, SCRAPER.S,_ CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELtERS, BORSE-RAKES;
'DOG:POWEItS, .it c-- - •- • -. • -
. • -
t..1 - tEIII WORK •. ;
is well made and the material.good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
part of the Consty—Terins easy n _ Ready Pay.
of all kinds, including Cash; arid - oft tefused.,
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport.; . Aug. 1. 18511:--50 -
MANI4OO.I - ),:.
prow LOST, HOW I.3.ETORED.• ‘-•
11 Jost publizhe fl,in a :cake! envelope;
TIIENST. CBE, TREATMENTFAND.RAMICAL CCaI
or SPattsvronnutra, or Serdinal Weakness,S - x
ua I Debility, Nervousness and involuntirl;
Emissions ; producing impotency,CousumptiOn
and Mental and Physical' debility.- .
ET EOBT.J. , ,CCLVEEWELL, Y. D
The important fact that the awful conse-.
quer:cep of self-abuse may be effectually cured.
without internal medicines or the dangerous.
applications of caustics, instruments, nredica-_
ted boOgies, and other empiricul• devises, id
here clearly• demonstrated, sad.. the entirt4.
nrNr and highly sizceessful treatment,nsadopr.
ted by, the celebrated author fully explained.,
by means of which everyone is enabled hi
cure himself perfectly,,and at the least possi-.
ble cost, thereby avoiding, all the advertised.
nostrums of t . Thisleclare prove
a boon tO thousa dp and thousaifds.
Sent under sea n a plain envelope,to,'ltnY„
address,post -paid, on the receipt of two pasta
age stemrs, by addressing
Dr. CII. J. C. KLINE,-,-.
"WI Bprrery, New YOrk. P.' 0. box 4.7.".!ed...
SWIETHI.NG FOR THE ,TIMES:
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSELIOR:
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American . Cement Glue;
• The .strongest glee . in the Worfti,,,,_ . ,
For. •Ceinenting Leather,- Glau
lcory, , Chiva, Marble„ Porcelain,
Alabaster, itione, cqratik..:
The only article of the kind ever produc
ed which will withstand Water.
=3
"ETery. hogsekee*.r. ;Ifoold hakie a supply - ,
of Johns , it CrOslev's Anlericadtesment Glue."
—New York Times.. • 2
"It is so convenient to have in the house."
—New York Express. , - , • ;
••It is alicaj-s ready— ' this commends it to
everybody"—N. Y. Independent.
"te bare tried it, and find' it as useful, in.
our house as water."— Wilke.? Spirit of Merit:4es:
'Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Very liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers
TERMS CASH
.For sale by all Druggists and Store+
keepers generally throughout the, country. .
JOHNS k , CROSLEYI
(Sule )I.anufactu9...rs,):-.
3. WillianiAtreet, New York.
(Corner of Liberty Street.)- • jy9ly
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D R. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINM" ?or .
sale at .
E. SiEBBMS a DRO.
4 000 LBS. of -WOOL wanted iEntne:diatelt
I. at . • STEBBINS'
parutoo
TRE undersigned uorrld reipe6tfully,fitf9rin.
the giurroundingsomnonity Shal. he his,
taken the rooms formerly occupied] della
S. darn, where he is prepa r ed to 4!) .
All . Hai:wink 1: 1 14 , i - le •
. .
on the shprtest.noticc.
LONG STRA.W. COLL . AREI,:,.•T,:,
also kept constantly,op h6a ,These ;4:41o.
area superior ankh., and need bat s trite: W.
Insure theYsuccess: -'
Repriirinaizi aZt 7 4
.
gs
Snrcingles, Martlngb.le-rul,:liastnes. and
tfamelstrapp, Vepft constabtly on band.'
Tie invited Weal' and erimine;
bitnre piarchasingilsewbere.
• S. P. 111.N4R. -
Cozdetriport Oct. 36th, Isso. .
ADVtg,TISF 4
LIM. r err