THE POTTER COUNTV.:tOtrigki, tonderepart,-4136ieiday_ Eyed:de 1861 LOcal. and - .T. r 1t • seu,See,Nevr Advertisements. Regieter's Notice—Dan Baker. Redd Stebbins •Zz reolumn.: b Administrators Sale 7 Francis Sirang. . Divorce Notices—D. O. Lairabed. Trial List=ll. J. Olmsted. .. • . gig—There is some severe fighting being done on the Potomac, and as far as hard from l i ee•is.getting the worst qf it., • sey`Tho old Penn Mansion, in: Philadel phia, is to be purchaseil by the Pennsylvania historical Society, which has f-aisc ' d $300,000 for that purpose. igr The tale Conventioa ihjch tenet' at Harrisliarg on the 28th ult., declared in favor of Abraham Lincoln as c:andidate ?test dent the. coming Fall.. lita.The receipts from 'internal Revenue last inoall ianounted to, Vpward of ten'mil- E.OllB ,of dollars, by far the largest amount received lb. any one mooth Iran that sedrce Once %he law went into operation,. .Secretary• Chase has just received a queer deposit from the Wnr Departineit,being $2,000,000, of Confederate money cnptured on Red River. 'The great 'queStion is;' -4 what will he do with it? P. A. Stebbins & Co., have jest re cceived one of the largest and beat'seledted : stock of goods ever brought to this market:-: •No where in the county do you find the same quality of goods sold as cheap as they are 'selling them. See, advertisemet in another column. . . ley- Thomas IT. Benton, Im e. letter written . 1% 'years before his death, said: "The rebel lio is ready to break out; we shall soon see it ;its pretense is slavery, the reality behind it is aristocratic institutions. It islto preserve these that the stalking-horse of the slave-sys tem is made use of )3y.the social aristocracy • of the South?! .. . , .Ipay-E, L. Parker, ageat.for Taintors' man of the United States will be in town until Sat urday of this week, and will call on our citi zens with a copy of it, in order to obtain sub .4ribers.. We hope that he may receive a litrge number of subscribers, as the map is -decidedly tne- best one published' and will speak for itself. I • • Mlle:ore adjourning it was proposed in 'the Maryland Legislature to tax bachelors '-above twenty-five years of age, not less.than twenty-five dollars a head per annum, and 'double the amount on bachelors over forty five years - of age—the tax to be'apPlied to the -. support and education of the children of Mti.- ..:ryland soldiers who die in the.seryice. - - ,•• - Derßcith branches' of the Pennsylvania Legislature have passed the bill, providing for a special election thrcughout the State on the FIRST TUESDAY IN AUGUST NEXT,. at which the people shall decide whether the' proposed amendinents to the Constitution' permitting -soldiers to vote shall be adopted. The Legis lattiioe is to meet on the 33d day of August to receive the returns of the election. gerPIJILADNLPHIA. is most grati fying to hear the notes of preparation going •on r all,over the country to make the Sanitary tFair of Philadelphia a grand success. Every :where the good, work progresses. The em- Vloyees on the Pennsylvania Railroad ; are moving in the matter, and intend giving "a day's labor" to the patriotic cause, while the Corporation has already given ten thousand dollars. . . t..The' Committee on Horticulture of the 'Great Central Fair have addressed a circular 'calling for all kinds of flowers, 'shrubbery, -Ace., for the exhibition in nue. Boquets and other perishable articles should be.sent so as arrive in Philadelphia not earlier than the first Monday of dune. Daily contributions of 'this descripti4 are solicited during the con -Itinuance .of the Fair. They should be ad •dressi:d "Great Central Fair. Logan Square, Philadelphia Horticultural Department, care 'of D. It. King, 723 Chestnut St." .:For Sale," 'or "For Exhibition," as the sender may desire. Igir The followitg contracts for carrying the mails rover routes in this county have been awarded 2459. From Welish"dro', by Pine Run, Gaines, Pike >Slills l West Pike, Brookland, and .Sweden lb Coudersport, 454, mileg and back, twice a week. Wm. J. Brown, $590. 2467. From Gaines, tty Marshfield and Germania, to Cahn Camp, P 3 miles and back, 'twice a week. John Phenii, $159, 2468. From Ulysses by TyrnefUreek and Binghani to Spring Mills, N. Y., - 8 miles and back, mice a week: R. W.Bentod, .$59,75. 2469. From Brookland, by Ulysses Centre and Ulysses, to - Genesee Forks, 12 miles and ' back, three times a week. C. IL PresliO, $289. .2470. From Pike Mills, by Sunderlinville, Mirtown, and Sabinsville, to Westville ' -22 i Miles and back, once a week. L. Phenix, $l2B. • From Coudersport. 'by Buialia, Ron lett, Burtrilie,. and Port Allegany, to Smith:- port, 28 iniles.and back, twice a week. B. H. Bart, $'325. 105'THE Nsw LoAN.--See.Chase's 520 loin having been all taken up . months ago, he has placed another in the market, which is adver tised in to-day's paper, under the head of "U• 'N. 10-40 Bonds." The advertfsement explains the matter in a clear; comprehensive way. The Secretary -appeals to the: great mass of , the people to sustain the Government by sub . - -stribing to thisOoan. - There• isino: more se cure investment to be made, as-,the whole • country is pledged to sustain it. If the people come forward with their surplus funds, and take up the different loans which: the Secre tey places in the market, our armies will be sustained, the war ended sooner than it other wise would-be, Union - arms would triumph, %and the bonds would be as good as gold. On the cthekhand, should they witheldiand hoard .up their capital and. legal tender, or invest in .stecks or individual "securitlei, and thus allow .the pnidti to go by, the board, what wbuld all their green -backs, individual securities, and the like. be worth? Perhaps 5 cents a pound, and perhaVs not so much. The 'interest on these bon& will be paid promptly• in gold, 'and althoughtit is but 5 per cent., it is equiv= _ alent, at present, to 7 or § per cent. in popular currency. To sustain the arms Which protect our homes from the revdges of Jeff.:-DaVis' barbarians, - the ; currency must be shined. - Capitalists are well aware Of this fed%; and they are consequently taking up the loan at the rate of rieitrljla millioft a day, having, im • plieit confidence •in thesecdrity-of 4.he invest ment,. as ,in -the righteousess of the cause. `!" PRICE 11311TEIRENIN:.!- - ; , : uorreded every. Wedneaday_by.P. A.-FTEI3- ' BECS• , coototaa Deeds, in:Rrocettios and Provisional oppositeD. F. qassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Apples, green, g bush., $1 00 to 1 25 do titled( --- 2 00,, - 72 50 Resits,* /3 00,.:3 50 Beeswax, 10 lb., 30 35 Beer, • " - 7 8 Berries, dried, `4? quart 10 18 Budlcalmat, V. bush, " .• - 87!: :1,00 Budkirheat Pldur, • • •• . 3.00,•• 375 Rutteri:76l:lb., • •, ; ..-.. : • 25 25, Cheese, " . 12,_ 14 • Clcberseed: ',, • - :• 7.00 ,7 50 Cord, ? bush., 1;25 , 1 50 Corn Meal, per cwt.,. • _ 3:00,. a 25 Eggs, 1 1 1 doz., 18 Flour, extra lil bbl., .. " • 8259 25 do ' superfine. " . 700 800 Earns, `ll lb:, . •• 14 16 RaY, 11 ton, 12 00 14 00 Honey, per lb., • 10_ .. 12} Lard, • ,•" - • .' i:.• . . 14 16 Maple Sugar, per lb., . ,•• 12 .15 Oats, 9 built., Onions, " . : . 100. 1, 25.. Pork, "t 1 bbl., ..! .: , • . 1 : .::..:. 25 00 27 00 . do `t•R 1b.1 2 " 14 do in whole hog, To 1b..,, .. ! 8 9" Potatoes, per'bush., • , .. 62 ‘ . 76 Pe'n.ehes, dried, `ll lb., - 25 ' 30, Poultry, 7co lb., 8 10 Ry,e per bush., • ' 125 150 Sale,49 bbl:, ,- : • 1, •,4 50 o . saelr, .. • i 6 Timothy eed 250 350 Trout, per 4- bbl., Wheat, 'il bush., ' .I'so . 1 62 White Fish, "t 4 i• bbl., . ,:5 00* - 6 00 To, Consumptives. • pansumptive sufferers will receive a valua ble prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma,'Bronchitas, and all Throat and Lung affections; (free of charge,) by sending their address to • Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburgh; - Kings Co., New York. DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN HORSE LINIMENT, TN pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lame ness, cuts, galls, cholic, &c. Read the following : BOSTON, July 7, 1860. I Dr.;TonrAs : We have used for the past Year your Horse Liniment fur lameness, kicks, bruises, cclic and cuts, and in every instance found it the best article I ever tried in this circus company. Please send six dozen hot; ties, as it is the only liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some very valuable, and do not want to leave town without it. HYATT FROST, Manager Vanimburg & Co's. Menagerie. !Sold by alll druggists. - - - Office, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. [Communicated.]. Pulmonary Consumption a-Curable Disease A CARD To Consumptives. .[The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered several years with a-Severe lung affection, and that dread disease CCnsumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-suffereri the means of cure, •. !To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with' the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, &C. The only object of the advertiser in send ing the Presdription is' to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he-conceives to bp invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them no-: thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will.please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburgh, 140 4m Kings county, New York. . .1864 1864 Brings many a change, therefore I have con eluded to change my system of doitig businesi aid I hhall hereafter sell for CASH or PRODUCE, • • • :BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN, • -DRIED BERRIES, &c. IN my stock of Groceries I hare a chalet assortment of TEAS, GREEN, • ." BLACK, SUGARS, MOLASSES, RONEY SYRUP SAUAItATUS, COFFEE; Also, PREPARED COFFEE, MUSTARD, %, PEPPER; &0., &o. I..gOoft sfock . tbEmgitt - so that I am enabled to sell at pric's current before the 'ar) of _ DRUGS and - PATENT MEDICINES , Also, KEROSENE OIL. YANKEE NOTIONS, • FANCY :SOAPS, k.VItACTS, and " ' PERFUMERY, ore =still kept.,. . ,•' FLOUR: • - rORK MEAL of all kinds: And many.other things too numerous to Mention kept constantl t y on hand and will be sold for - LESS PROFIT than ever before diked in this matket. • E. K .- SPENCER Jan, 20, 1864. HOTEL .TO_B-ENT. YMAN HOUSE, Esst corner Main - Otraet, _LA trlysses, Potter County, Pa. ban-be rested for ono year . cOmmencing Ipth,May 1.8 1 p,4, -Taymentquarterliin,ndyaßce.Lsealed proposals can be left With F. T. Taylor, Esq., atjUlysses, or 'with the undersigned at Eleve:- land, Ohio, until Mny Ist, 1884. • , C. C. LYMAN. 1461 - . ' ' MOE SPring Goods ! ! P. - A. STEBBINS & - Have just received from New York, a larfe stock of seasonable Goode which they will sell as low as any house in. the County ; con sisting of - _ _ . DRESS GOODS, DEL;IINES, PLAID POPLINS, BLACK SILKS, 'WAIVES, SUN UMBRELLAS,..kc Full stock of MEN'S -FASHIONABLE CLOTHING! and JAPAN BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 4- CA! g, birotc:t sroc.k OF GROCERIES, tea frour 75 cts. to S;_per pound P. &STEBBINS' t Coi, border idaid add Sacand Straits, Couderort, ftay 11, 1864.-Ij,. New grg Groa in all varietios viz POPLINS, ALPACA'S, NOZANBIGUES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOAKS, CLOASINGS, CASSI.MERES, CL 0 MS, Also 4F-.. &c., 4 AL*AYS ON ItANb $X0;000 ° WORTH OF 1131NODS12 MI Simmons' OSiiVAYO REGULATOR Just Arriving ! The vbry best prints, Cochecn and other good grades, from 14 to 18i cents,-wortli 2; cents. Good Delaines, 16 to 25 cents, Wor h 25 to 35 cents. A large Stock of Plain Alpaccas, .ouble width, for 25 cents per yard, superfin extra 44, worth double the money. Good Merinos for 5s 6d, worth 12s. A large stock of FURS, very lowl; lso BUFFALO ROBES, good India tanned, from $4 50 to $9 50, worth $l2 at the I nt time in Jim York: , Also a large lot of Cassimeres, sto Bs, worth lOs to 14s ; Good Sheetings from 20 to 25 cents. .A good stock of LADIES' SHAWLS—a heavy, fine, all-wool, double Brodie ( Shawl, for $8 worth $l5. A large stock of CLOTHDTG ; good Suits— Coat, Test, Hat, Cravat, kc., fur $lO worth $2O. Good, all-wool, Black Pants, fo i r $3.25. BOOTS and SHOES 'ver'y row Wonten's Calf Shoes as low as 88 cents. Good Teas for Bs, worth 14S. • And a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps No tions,Crockery, Provision: &c. We mean, this Winter, to keep a muc. larger Stock than usual, and sell Cheaper c:lr the times than ever; and all we ask of any one is to examine our Goods and prices, you will be satisfied that we Terform acco ,ding to our bills. Our Auction will not intefNre with our Retail Trade, as it will be held I in the famous block noted for Great Birgainh. ' C. 11. SIMAIOI November 16th, 180 ESTABLISHED 1760: PETER LORILLA 11E0 1 Snuff & Tobacco Manufact urer , 16 and 18 Chambers St., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New' , York,) Would call the attention of. Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz. ; , BROWN BRUTE. Macaboy, Demigros, Pine Rappee, Pure Virginia Coarse Rappee, Natchitot?, American Gentleman, _ Cope hagen, .YELLOW ••iNi ti.F.V. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew catch, Irish High Ton's; Fresh Scotc , - or Lundyfoo . t. * * *Attention is called to the large 'mane tion in prices of Fine. Cut Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, which will be found of SupO rior quality. ~ . TOBACCO. ' .smarm t. tt.iNE COT CREWING. 'l;3 ' oftlif6. Long, , P. A. L., or plain. . Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, S apish, No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco, C nister, Nos. I k 2 inix.e4. T rkish, Granulated, Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of priCes will be ent On application.—ApBly /31iFSERVE, Your Beauty, Syna l mkry of .1. Form, your Health and MentaloWers, ; by using that safe, pleasant; popul tr r, and I,x specific remedy knon as Ireluiboid's tract Buchu. -Read the advertisement in nother 'column', and profit by it—diseases an synsp toms enumerated. Cut it Out Mitt pre erve it. You may not now require it, but may tsome future day.. "It gives health and vigoi to the fra e, And bloom to the pallid cheek." • It saves long suffering and exposure aware of Counterfeits—cures guaranteed. . , Dr. A. FRENCH' I . CELEBRATED TONIC BIT RS A RE becoming the most popular . dicine 21. in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, MTN DICE, DEBISITY 'OF THE NER OHS SYSTEM, ' and WEAKNESS of .. e STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORG.: S. It is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTEtERIA. Prindipal Office; Coudersport, Potter I 0., Pa. t' 111. sookees Ready-Pay 'tore is i the only strictly' Cash Store In I o ,tlerz sport. If you wish to buy Goods fo CASH, call at Spencer's • . Not Alcoholk. A RIBHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A Pure Tonic. Dr. Eloollard's Getman gitterg, PREPARED BY Dr. C. N. j'ackson,Philad*.Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY 'CURE !, • LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA • Chronic or _Nervous Debility, DiseOses of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stom'ach, • , Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, PlaineSs or Blood to the Head,Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,Pnl;. ness or weight in the Stomach, Soiii Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at , • the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,Chok ing or Suffocating sensations when in a ly ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before, the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellownesa of the Skin • and Eyes,Paiu in the Side; Chest, Limbs, L-e., Sudden .Fluslies of Heat, Burning; in the Flesh, Constant Imitgl nings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits. HOOrLAND'S GERMAN 'UTTERS !r Are not a new and untried article, but lia•Ve stood the test - of fifteen years trial by the Atherhan public ; and their reputation and sale, are not rivaled by any shriller prepara tion. The proprietors have thOnsands of LetterS from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS. ' • PHYS i ICIANS, and CITIZENS. Testifying of their own personal knoWleiige, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of theso Bitters. ATTENTION, SOLDIER AND THE FRIENDS •OF SOLDIERS 'e call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LARD'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by expoSures and privations incident to camp life... In . the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick; it will be noticed that a very liirge proportion are suffering froin'de briny. ,Every Can of that kind can be read ily cured by Hooßand's `German Bitter's.— aiteases resulting from diborders of the diges tive organ :ire speedily. removed. tWe have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters we're freak used among one soldierii, hun dreds of lives might be saved' that other wise will be lost. We call pat.ticuiar attention to the follow. ing remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his 'own.. language, "has 'been saved by the Bitters:" PrriLADELprui, Aug. 23, 1863 MESSRS. JONLS & Ev.tris.-.--Weil, gentlemen, your Boofland German Bitters has saved my life. There is no Mistake in this. ! It is vouched for by numbers of my Col:tirades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully conizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have beeh for, the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate 'corn i mand of Capt. It. B. Ayres. - Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with inflam ation of the lungs,. and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This - was followed by great cDpaility, heighteriell by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed - ,from the White House, and sent to this city on board the Steamer "State of Maine," fram which I landed on the 28th 'of Jane. Since that time I have been about as low air shy one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. Por a Week or more I was scarcely 'able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel doivo,"it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of writer on my stomach. Life could not last under such circumstances ; and, accordingly the physi cians who bad been working faithfully, tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the 'dread Archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me, and advised me to see a Clergyman, and to make such disposi tion of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited meat the hos pital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I Commenced taking them the gloomy •shadnw of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting bet ter. Though I have taken but two bottles,' I have gained ten pohnds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from •whom I have heard waiting for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen,, I rim a loyal 'Virginian, from the vieinity,of Front ROYAL To your invaluable Bitters I orre the certain'ty of life which has taken the place of vague febrs—to your Bitten§ will I owe he glorions privilege of again, clasping to my bosom those Who are dearest to Me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONB. We fully concur in the truth of the aboVe iitatement, as . tve had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. *John Cuddleback, Ist New York Battery. 'George A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York. L Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F . . - J. B. Fabewell, Co. B, 2d Vermont. • Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, . do. Henry Matdondld, C0 . .0. 6th Maine. John F. Ward, 'Co. E, sth Maine. Herman Ko4h, Co. H. 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 95th Penn.l Andrew j; Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT§I . See thatthe signature of "C. 31. JACKSON," is on the WRAPPER of each bottle: PRICES : Large Size (bolding nearly 'dobble quantity) - • $l.OO per Bottle—half doz. $5.00 Small Size-75 cts. pr Bottle—half doi. $4.00 • Should your nearest diuggist not have. the nrticleir do not be put off by any of the intox icating p'repa'rations that maybe offered io . its place,•but send:to us,: and- we will forward, securely packed, by eipiess. OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY NO! 631 Arch Street, 301 ES & EVAN S. (Successors t'o C. M. JACKSON &• PROPRIETORS. FOR sale by Druggists end Dealers in every tom , in tbi United .ttltes, Aftthdstrator's Notice ie tilireby given flint lettelit6flit~. .111 ministratip¢ on,the estate of George.in graham, late of the torreshiti brHebrdft ih con* of Potter, deceased, have beedgiltated to :Norman DWight of said townshill, dud Ai B. Goodsell of the Borough of CotideitPciit.---; All persons therefore having elainis of dii mands against ! the estate of said Accident, are requested to make the same litiateri td said Nornian Ditight and A. B. Goodsell With out delay. NORMAN DWIGHT, ; A. B. GOODSELL, Admrs. .17TNAM: Ciotkes Wringer wiing anAhing, froth b stagy" Thrift& hi - : ss.bo , $6.00, iinii $B.O , P. A. Stebbins & bis AgenOtoi 1 3 oiteicounty.—Jan 2,5; itid AT' 11. J. OLMS'IttOW CITORE can always be found kite Eatt ►CoOking,ll3ox and Parlor , • , SL T E AIso. J TIN and SHEET Pat KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAiIL7O . Also Agrictiltural iniplenitinti.. . such - as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES; DOG-POWERS, 1,-"c. ISIS is irell made and the material - good.. tike and Enbstantibl EAVES-TROMIS any part of Me tonnty—Terms'eaty. -RealY Pay of. all kinds , including 'Cash, eilitaid refuSed. . Store] on Main Street opposite the ClotA House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1883 x-40 1 Just in and to be Sold jest as dies:Oil l i la Lltimes"lwill allow. An assortment of almost Overy'thitindidiii by anybody; ; Pooh As TEA SUGAR . ClEftoOL books - . ..,„, $Y ikks DRY,GOODS ! - . BOOT'S k 'MIMI ,-;[ to ' • Aid Other Medicines, In AC,likn - g, I want •. ROUSg ASHES i g , p C/2 : i .02 E-4 14 i't itREENtSok ' : tZ ' ! 44 I 131 i 43 IA • , 1 BERRIES, DRIEb E . dotOTT , tf-iiitiii A I .. ULYSSE'S. 0R1)E4,5; Most all kinds of GRAIN. I ,;, I ' . - LUCIEN itlltrk, Brookla'ttd, Pa., Nov'r, 1863. . MANHOOD 110 t LOST!! HOW RESTOAEDI r Justpublished in it sealed envelope, trice 4 AI • • - A Lecture 'on the Nature - , Treattnent Anil RAT= teal Care 'of Stiertnatorhcea or SernibalWellg; ness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and InYicd untary Ernissirms, including Itnpotidcy, CA sumptiort. and Mental and PhySical • 13i - Die's. J. CuLVERWErt,II. D. • Tile iiiportantfact that the awful censeqten ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually iern:Well 'without internal medicines or 'danger - a:hi application ol i Oaustics,imitfuthents,itedicitid bougies, and other impirical devices, is hire clearly ;demonstrated, and the entirely and 'highly sdecessfel treatident as adoplidAl the celeh rat ed au th or,fully explain ed,by merits of which every one is enabled to:cuie hiriiself perfectly. and at this least possible cost, there= by avoiding ell the advertised Ik:strobe 'of the day. This lecture will prove it bthin toilb'Oki= sands and thousands. * o *S'ent 'under seal, to pny addie•3; iu st,' Plain; sealed envelope, on the receipt or iii Cents, or two positate stamps, by atiiiressiikk; Dr. CHAS. J. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, WAT+CIIM ERA C.. H. W.A.RRIIER Continues to repair CLOCKS, WATCH B s B . 'end . JEWELRY in Coudersport, and keills 'Con stantly on hand and for sale E. fir,ciliara'siiNitz ment of Clocks, Watches, and, • let:et:thy - Of the . very best quality. Also, , PLAT: Elf) _ SI'ECT:tMES, VIOLIN STRINGS, 11-E,OLVERSi'ge'L. ...Also, a frill supply of . F!shisig Tairkle ivhich he is 'selling at the loifest frt cash. 1 Everylarticlo sold warranted represented. Shop' on Main Street, two doors 'north of P. A. Stebbins k Co's Store, at the sign orthe "Big Watch.'! Nance. ALL rrimEsT persons indebted to re quested to 1)4 within one inonib, 'What they owe to Die, to &quire 02811161 z h,04 - llrike his rqieipt. pheats may yetive tGeir t tietinet standing on the list in Esquire Cusbiogatianda as an undeniable -proof of their dished sty, and worthiness to figure:in the " Varldes-; galferyt” E. JOEItG, 31. D. Ccii , ilersport, 3 - an. 12, 1883 At, Stebbins & Cc ARC AGENTS for the sale of i WHEELER & SEWIM 3L 11 ES for Potter County .I';or'r 18, 'Bl © © z it ri