The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 16, 1857, Image 4

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L, LOOM AlCi)
E4tillgte , _;)l;a4Pl;
ectikd Pabliiktd by- .1. A.Xasle.
"ten'dir• PiParsf,t-
r ti - its copnlencement, this Journal has
"1 ;becu;con,c?istire'iii'"principle, nationaL
''is elia,ricipi,:apr_d'single in,i,te,:gfeat object of,
doi&ariny -iftdastrial
ticri; ;Z:ovja,fl . 4ink..4o,titt I.llolganid - Art.
• - - tegialing - ,ti.grieutture ',as the -corner-stoner
';o1 - tatioorf.1 otapTerity,
.Ive hare+ougbt.toad-
Tanetr . iis . 2:. - tol 2 ,eStsi by an'entust off
rigittS, by encouraging' jiist
• culttc,e'ai the true 'means Qt eleVatinghiipo- I
jviti'oui and 'by - diffusing the 'beSt information
fur the ma.r.p.zincut . ol. the farm; the, garden,
ff
ihe'stoccAlie. dairy, and whatever pertains to'
rural econonsv and thrift. • •
,
- - - Be• de_cming;that Agviculture flourishes best ,
and reaps its 1'4..40 rewards, inclose proxim-1
- ity With - the '3lechanid Arts,' We have devoted I
tq these poition et', our space, eoudenSingl
infOrmit - itin'Or greit Value' to the mechanic,
and of nearly equal value to the farmer, be-1
pause mere c!r directly cOriii6cted with his
parpleryment; Our Motto is 04svard not
only with farming,
,but. with whatever gives
*.iliefarmer.s.
'and this
h fair price for'
,!,,his produce; and this the chltivation of the I
llechanic Arts will 'certainly accomplish.
• With these prinCiple's alwayii, paramount, we
• hnve 'ever Maintained a' high moral position,!
.aVOiding everything-olfensive to good taste, as'
also everything .septarlari, or bearinOpen
party politics, or sectional feelings or interests,'
tans mal . T.ing - our ; work a fit family visitor fur 1
'all'parts:of the tountry t and secuinng_ fur it al
•selecter and widtr patronage than oftea hap-
Tens to journals of the kind. .
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.each Number containing 64 pages of;
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'cals ; one by a high price, with a few' ,
scribers; the other at a low price, with many:
'subscribers. We have chosen the latt'er, be
cause we would rather speak every adOuth to
00,000 families than 5,000. Specimen N Umbers
neat to order, gratuitously.
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. No. 7 Beekman Y
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CLASSIFICATION
'REI'AIL,ERS OF MERCHANDISE in
P9tter .Ooanry, Pa., b'y the Appraiser of
31Ereatitile Taxes, I'or year A. D. 1457.
,Borough of Coudersport. CLIV",2
• J. B. Smith,, 14
Smith & Jones, 1 i
Jones, Mann b Jones, 13
- .11. I: Olmsted . , 14
D. E. Olmsted, 14
• Schoomaker & Jackson, 14.
John M. Judd s Go., 14
Emil j . K. Spencer,. 14 •
Elliott. ,
-F:Suhr & Co,
Stewardson.
• Henry Andreson,
Harrizon.
Mary Goodman,
Bidghant:
- Junes 13"."Jones,
Coosa.
•S. t.ttarrot 11
Oawayo.
William linDoug,all, 14
• Simmons k. Wells, 2 sto's, 11
Akron..
' Mann & Nichols, 14
Ballard & Canfield, 14
Win. B. &J. 11. Graves, 14
Dlynes. •
D J. &E. NV. Cbappel, •11
Placket & Mudge, 14
Dan Baker, 14
A. Corey,
A. Horton, 14
Whartqn.'
R. W. Mclntyre, 14
Jones dz Hopkins, 1.1
t Barclay ,S: Brainard, 14
William Burleson, 14
Allegany.
S. M. Mills, 14 7 u 0
Amos Raymond, 11 7 e,,
- R. H. Rogers, 14 7QO
An Appeal will be held at the Prothonota-
ry's Office, in Coudersport, on the 30th clay of
July, instant, at 9 o'clock A. M., at which time
and place those interested may attend.
L. CUSHING, ..lercantile Appraiser.
June 23, 1857.-10:4-4t.
noftouqu
_ORDINANCE.
Further Supplement to the Ordinance of
May 25th, 1857, relative to Side:-
Walks. •
AT a meeting of the Town Council of the
Borough of Cpudersport, held July 6th,
1857, the following Ordinance we s adopted :
On motion, it is hereby ordained, That the
Ordinance passed May 25th, 1857, relative to
Side-Walks, be so amended that the Side r
Walks on 'Second Street, from Water to West
street, be built of Plank on both sides in the
tame manner as on Main street.
And, That the usual notice be given in the
.Poiler - JoteMal, and written or printed notices
be given to all owner or owners, or agents of
Lots on said streets.
Aran': • A. F. JONES, Burgess.
S. H. STORRS, see' j. 10:5.
DIV, SPENCER is Agent for many of the
• most popular Medicines now in use, a
few . of which he will mention: ,
J.R. STAFFORD & CO.'S OLIVE TAR.
DR-D. JAYNE & SON'S FAgil l Y MEDI
CINES.- • •
. Q. AYER. & CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL
AND • -
SEVRRAL 11.1NDS OF 'CHERRY . Ir..ttEPS, l l
&e., &c., &i.'. .
3. R. : stafford & Co;'s oHve Tar is ap-,'
plied -and iahaled . , by. wearing :on INHAI I ER
around the neck and on the breast: His °L..;
IVE OINTMENT. is applied wheie the. skin i 4
broken and is a popular remedy*hereknoWnil
good for the Whooping Cough., I 10:2.
IVO ITIARCiE SIB)WrIG. IHE
thr,dr. juot 01MSTSD's. II
CVA,NGZS L12.%10N6 j' . 4st. received 1,
10:2, W. B, 44 J. 11. GRAVE.I
- Bintoudit
An_OrdiEUuice reraive. to the b4ildhlg of
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' - Side Walls;'-
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AT ,A MEETING op : Til TOWN QOM
.... ?- 1.-CIL of the Borokigh.ot. Coudersport, held
....,.... ....,.. _ -, . .
liiinairai;the 25th daY. of May, A. D. 1857, it
ws.lOrtiainellr - '1 :1 *!-... -.• . .
Sec, - 1:-. 1 ,. - That'Side l -wiilk ' s - be made ten feet'
TideliY the owmers...br Lots on each _side of
114in.§friet, froth ~i titer Street to the Street
leailing to Crandall MI , . . . • , _
r ' See. ' ll.—'rive saiat Side-walk's on Main. t..
Co be built of 'Plauk,rfire fdet in width, plank
to be ltid.in,the center of the. side-walk, and
:.r.f . ,.tietl with gravel da both sides; making in
s'.II 't.:4 net.
Sec.llll.—That Si e-walks be made on each
side. orEafst and - 6±t Streets, the whole
length. • - .
- Sec. 1 - V.-z-The. N% - .
Si walks on East and West
. ,
streets to be7made'o • Plank,. Gravel, or Flag,
(at the opt 6!?. of the owner), bid in the same
manner as on Main street, except' neros4 the
Vourt House Squiir:. •-> • , . . '. • '
Sec. .V.—Tilat .Si e-walks be made on Ist,
2d, 30., 4th, sth, Gth and'r7th Streets, on both
sides,'_ from Eaet tc! West:. street.
i 4:ce: VI.-=The Side-ivalks. on
. said streets to
be' built of plank, gravel, or flag, .(at the op
tion t,f the etivrteri,J-- except afonnd Cm Court
HoUse Square4.-teif feet iu widtb,. and when
plank is used t,l'i he laid in the same manner as
On• Main Street.
' See...Vll.—The Side-walkiaronudthe Court
[louse Square to be:built, hi all particulars, in
the same manner as on Main Street.
1 Ss:: VIII.—Tir• I Street Commissioner is
hereby ordered to uperintend the building of
I said Aide-wants, 4:7 6 using them to be built in
I 71. ficordance with. tile grade established by the
IJarough Surveyor, according to' the specifica
tions
of this Ordinance. ,
Sec. IX.— The Borough Surveyor is hereby
ordered to establidh ine grade on all streets on
whiCh Side-Walks are ; to be built; and set
;tikes to guide ottnera of lots in making their
side-walks.
Sze. X.—That Written or •printed notices he
given to the owner, or owners, or agent of such
uwuer or owners:l of said lots,, to make the
'aide-walks oppbsite their respective lots.
Sce - . Xl.—lfetlie said Side-walks are not
built on or before the FIRST DAY OF AUG
UST, next, then; the Town CohnFil shall let
the same to.the lowest and best bidder, giving
at least two weeks' notice in the Potter Jour
; nuL that Proposill3 will be received for tine
I billciing of the said Side-walks in accord
lsame with the provisions of this Ordinance,
adding twenty p& cent. to the cost of bUild-
I •
ing said side-walks, and to ;be collected as
dents of like amounts are collected by law. -•
S.e. 12.-That this Ordinance he published
six times in the 'Potter Journal.
lIETZGAR,Pres'tpro tea.
Attest; S. 11. 5*1.11.9., Sec'y.
- Cotidersimrt, ;llay 25,.16.57.-10:1-6t
Supplement t 4 the Or4inarie6 of May 25,
1857, relative to Side-Valks.
et, 11A 'IE.ETING OF THE TOWN COUNCIL.
pf the Borough of Coudersport; held on
Monday, June lth; 1837,
Okmotibii, i
.Was Ordained: Tlint the OF,
dixstice passectiMriy 25th, 1837, relative to
Sidi Walks, he! so amended as to read, "from
W5.t.4.: street toi West," instead of"from East
to 114...5t streets I;'' and that She usual Notice
be given in the Potter Journal, and !printed
notifies of 'this ittgendment be given to all Per.:
son 4 owning . lots - between Water and 'West
streets. ' D. W. SPENCER,
: ' Biirgess pi:o tem
15A.34'1, IL STOaRS, Seev
- quclers'pert; May s, 1837-
.6..71'T
1 $7 00
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7 eV
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7 00 1
n 01 4 (lininee relative to Nuisances.
Passed ..lionday, June Bth, 1857.
liTIIEIIEAS a Petition has been received
by the Towp Council setting:forth that
BittChering is carried on in the center of the
'Bo4ough to such an extent that ithas become
a nuisance, and praying that said huisance be
abdted : therefore.,
is hereby Ordained that from
and after thig date no Butchering, creating
thtlreby a nuisance, be carried on between
E 9.14 and ;West and First and Seventh street..
in 'this Borough.
cc. ILA adif any person or persons shall
create said utuaance within the limits pre
sciihed bY this Ordinance, he. she, or they
5411 forfeit the sum of Fi:re ; Dollars for the
tizst elrence, and Twenty.B(Sliars for the sec
;nil mai eac4 subsequent offence—said for
feiture to, be applied t..? Borough purposes, and
collected' as debts of amount are n..,w
cd4:-..ctaliby law.
i.7cc. Ill.—That this Ordinance be publish
-1
ed in the Poacr Journal. ; •
D. W. SPENCER,
Atte..st Burgess pro tern.
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PE1111.4111 OUTDONE!
rrirE Proprietor of the !'M E RC AN TILE
G,Uli)li:' Would respectfully call the at
tention of the Merchants, Farmers and Meehan
ie.s residing out of this dim to the moderate
terms for a, yearly subscription to the GUIDE,
being to mail subscribers ;only 50 Cents
per annum, making it the cheapest family
newspaper intim United States. The columns
of the GUIDE,wiII contain • the usual variety
of origihai and spicy articles, written not only
to please but to' instruct. In regard to poli
tis, the GUIIJE will maintain au independent
tiMa, and from time to time will advocate mea
t stares as conclusive to benefit the grea3cr-num-
I ba.
. .
1 . PRIL'NLITINTS. •
11 As an iuditieement for persons to interest
themsclvPs to obtain subscriptions for the
1
)I:HCANTI.IiE GUIDE, we e affer t 1 le following
immitiois. tipoit receipt of the n mes, pay in
advance r we wilt forward them by express, or
6therwise if ordered, to the address of those
entitled to them.! .
,For 300 subscribers, cash, $35 cro
r' or 250 subscribers we will give a splen
did gold watch, (warranted,) 30 00
For 200 subscribers, an elegant pia
locket, 4 glasses, wortb, 15 00
For 150 subscribers, oue elegant brace-
1 1 . let, worth
For 100 subscribers, one gold vest chain,
;1, worth ; 10 00
For 75 subscribers, 1 gold pen and hol
i; der, handsomely engraved, worth
;For 541 subscribers, 1 gold pen aad hol
der,; V7oillt
For 4G subscribers, 1 gold pen and hal-
*orthi
Fca . . 15 subsoriben. 1 ;medium geld pen
and holde . r. worth
.For 12 subsetiber,:, 1 gold pen and 1411-
delt worth. l 50
Allicomniunications should he addressed to
BLAKELY, Editor and Publisher of thti N.
Y.Mercautile Guide, No. 103 "Greenwich st.,
New york. , •
Newspapers throughout the Vnion, by
publiShing the above appropriately displayed,
including this notice, two months, and balling
attention editorially to the same, and sending
: us tI4 paper, will be entitled to an exchange,
awl receive a gold pen and -holder _worth $2,
10 ,1 4 $t
• .1
-- 7n l iai t - ±oyrat4l - _ --
T 4 1, 4*EZT1.i Ci..D7 : S s -RZ. S fi r 1 1: 7
pother. Cargo of goods Cie
T 8 t ` it ' i i.OLD .44-4 ti iiii 9 ti.
Xroll might as, well undertake to dam - up
4.. the Waters of the Niagara -with bulrush?
es ; as to try to .convince the Multitude tliat
there is any. other . plaee in, tom where_ they
can get, siieh great bargains in the line of .
GROpERIES & PROyIpIONS)
as at the Old Regulator which has so long
been -the T c.i . reat•i;ruporium of Trade in this
flourishing Metropolis. ,i,Now we have home
to. the conclusion that theo is only one way
to sell Gdnds, and that is: to let the people
know we have them to. sel, and sell them !at
prices which will be an h4ducatnent to those
in want to buy of .o; and for this purpose we
have chartere'd a.po!umu in the Journal where
we -Intend to kg. gp the people posted as to
what maY be found at our 'establishinent,--
.I;very body knows, (or at least ought, to know)
where th Old Regulator is i liiad for tho bene
fit of those who don't know, :and who -wie/i to
know, we will just inform t4gin that it Is 110-
1 '
cated right on the . .
' - 1- 13,.A!1.14 RO4 D, ,
only a few rods from the Depot, and is always
open for Customers and all who wish. to save
23 per cent. in purchasing the necessaries of
life; for It is the only place in town where
you camnxpe.ct to have a little change left after
purchasing your. necessary supplies, notwith
-1 standing the common assertion of every one
that- they t lsell cheaper than their neighbors,
We don' boast of selling goods at or, below
cost, but We have 'adopted as. our standard to
Lies and Lea Lire," and to sell as cheap as
the
chliest ; for when people advertise to
sell belo ' cost, you may easily, conclude that
, they are only 't throwing out bait." In, order
1 that the people may know what we keep to
Seel, we will enumerate'a few of the most im
portant alticles,
Any one examining our stock bf Groperics
we are confident Will at once come to the con
clusion that a bate.' and snore complete as
sortment Icannot be found 1p this section, con
sisting oft
SUGAR,
TEA.-
COFFEE,
310LA,S$ES, .
S IWPS,
PEPPER.,
SPICE,.
O INGER.,
CLOVES,
Mustard,iSalcratus Cinnamon, Pepper-Sauce,
Catsup, {Yeast and Soap Powders, Vinegar,
Oil, Camphene, Fluid, Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco,!Snuti, Segars, Candy, Nuts, Raisins,
Crackers; }luring, Soap, Candles, and an end
less Variety of other articles which it is un
necessary to mention, may he found in this
department, and which will be.sold at a trifr
ling advince from cost to ready pay. • .
• pßovulo}is.
Just take a look at our large stock of T'ro
,
visions, and see if we have not got the where
with to relieve the numerous wants of the
needy, and enough to keep you all fromstarv
ing throngh the long and dreary winter. It
is imposSible for us to enumerate one half the
articles We keep, in-a single a4vertisement,
but we will mention a few of the most impor :
tent, which may be found in abundance and
in great Ivariety, consisting of
PORK,
_HAMS,
FISH,
BUTTE;
CHEESE,
LARD,
SALT.
COR:NED BEEF,
DRIED BEEF,
SHOULDERS,
FLCIUR,
poßs-mEAL-,
linKw HEAT FLOUR,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PLUMS,
POTATOES,
OATS,
BEANS,
SALT,
and a host of other articleN in the line of pro
yisions. Also kept:constantly ou hand a good
assortmpt of .
WOOIEN AN WILLOW WARE
such as IBrootu.. Washtubs and Boards, Mops,
Dinner Boxes, Brushes, &e., together with a
general lassortment of Stone Ware, which we
will selll very cheap for cash. A general in
vitatioos extended to all, and to the people
of Potter Cuuuty in particular to call at the
Old Regulator before purchasing elsewhere.
.CLARK i PHILLIPS.
Dec 10, 135kj.-9 34-6 mo.
-.-10:2-6t
att,DI9IIVISTRAT S IVOTIOE,
i EtS Letters of Administration vk eetveeuFLk
late of the County of potter, deceased, hare
been gr4nted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said estate arc requested to - make
immedi:ite payment, and those having claim;
against the same; will present them duly au
thenticated for payment to the subscribers at
15lysies,' Potter Co., Pa.
MISS ELIZA M. FREEMAN.
1 -JERRY W. FREEMAN,
May 1857. Administrators.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
WHEREAS Letters of Administration to
the estate of DANIEL HIGLEY, late of
the county of Potter. deceased, have been
graatedlto the under Signed, all persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make im
mediate- payment, and those havin g claims
against,;the same will present them - duly au
thentictited for paymeut to the subscriber at
Hebron iPotter CO., Pa.
FULLY G. HIGLEY
Adrninistratrix:
May '43, 18:17
YATES' COUNTY NURSEIM -
- i ll. QLIN ?z, CO., of the Yates County
VV' e t Nurseries - ,. have for sale a large, and
valuables assortment, of FRUIT TREES
of all IVarieties usually cultivated. These
Trees at'e young and of vigorous growth. The
qualiti i s are the most choice known, and are
warran et.l GENUINE. Also - , a fine stock of
ORNM ENTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY,
1
t'or 101 l delivery. i
te'"Address orders to C. BEACH, Pen Yan,
Yates co., N. Y. : Orders left with ROB'T. W.
NILES, Coudersport, Pa., will be promptly
filled. 1 - . - 10:2—Gnao.
11 00
8 00
G 00
3 00
EKE
S EW GOODS—A Large, Splendid. As
sdrtmpijustreceixed at
10:1 . - ' OLMSTED'S.
DLE'II.CHED MIISLLNS and a few other ca
IP tidies in' the line of Staple Dry'' Goad•
low for' cash at E. K. SPENCER'S,
10:2 . D. W. S.,
--
OME CLOTHING of Chen6:ir's manufaOare•
• oil; 4and at E. K. SPENCER'S;
10:2 I • - I 1).
gp,OCERTES
PIANEIS ZELODEODIS & ;Mil 19)
:. ~. TKI,D y CASII SYSTEM, :ADOPT P;':' -.
'l:Pisiieeo - dreatly[l3 , diu , bed. ,
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',. HORACE-MAT ~, r tB;
4
.-; So." 84 . 11rOOaccay - ,.. Si ii., . - .
AGENT FOIL THE BEST BOST° it i. •Y.
• i • . . .
' •: - ' I[llStrllllllpll9. '1 , . •
1
HE Larges. Assortment' of Pi ns;i Mele?-
deons, Musical InstrnMents, a (1 Musical
Merchandise o all, kinds,ln the U' tted States.
I
Pianos froth Tewdifferentlanuthc or es,com
prising those Of every variety of ! ty e, from
the plain, neat[ancl substdntial.6l 'e aVesi-in,
I t.
I Walnut or Rosin Owl Cases, from $ 51Y, to $2OO,
to those of llie,:most .eleganr. finia u to One
Thousand Dollars!. . No honSe 'in . ,t a .Union
can compete •With the Atioye in t e ritiutber,
'ariety and celebrity of itai just'
.. ts, nor
in, the Extremoy - low price.at wh e they are
sold:
HORACEWATERS' MODERN: M ROVED
. .
PIANOS, with or withoutllron Fka es,
.pos
sessing in their improvements orovir-strings
and action, a length of scale and co n pass of
tone equal - to the Grand - Piano, :let.l with
the beauty - and durability of stru4 a of. the
Square Piano. They are justly prn peed by
the-Preis and by the first Musical M sters, to
be equalto those of any other nt n - facturer.•
"They are built of the best and mo t t orongh
-1
ly seasoned material, and guaran ce to stand
the action of every climate. Eacl Ii strnment
guaranteed to give satifaction, o urchase;.'
money refunded. -
SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at rgi o eal bar-,
-gains, constantly hi store,;—price fr m $3O to
:5140. • ~,-.
1-1011 ACE WATERS' MELOD 0 - S. Sn
pericir Ifistruments in touch and urability of'.
make. (puled the equal tempera. cot.) • Me
lodeons bf all other styles and ra l Ito's. Price,
$45, $6O; $75, $lOO, sl'2s, sl4c—double
Reeds and•two banks - of ICey.s, $2 o—less it-,
liberal discount. Clergymen an I 'hurches,
an extra discount.
M4gTIN'S GUITARS, ,(1 ,. 1
• BROWN'S 114.11.P5.,
FLUTES,
FLUTINAS, - •
ACCORDI4O . NS,
..• - ~N-10 0 LINS, -
and Musical Instruments of all kih ,at lower
prices than ever before offered to l e public.
A large discount to Teachers tin Schools.
The trade supplied on the most Ilal terms.
itiEUSIC.••••One of the largesil a d best se,
.lecld catalogues of Music nofr published,
comprising many of thb choice am lmost pop
ular airs of the day, and will be so d at one
third off from the regular prices. • .
Music sent by mail to all parts o -the coun
try, post-paid. - Particular and persgnal atten
tion paid to all orders received by 'Mail. Sat
isfaction guaranteed in every instance. Pianos
and Melodeons for rent and rent allowed on
puachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale.on
monthly payments. Second-hand
t r i ianos ta
ken in exchange for new. Genera and select
Catalogues and ,Schedule of priceslforwarded
to all parts oil the country by mail;
. E - -Z-Greatinducements 'offered t.l AGENTS
in all parts of the country, to sell Ilse Horace.
Waters' Pianos; Melodeons, and C4talogne Of
Music.; 1. t•:•:41.
„ -
COVDERSPOUT ALCADE3II.
J. lIENPRICE,
THT3Academic year will- be divided, into
Three Terms of thirteen weeks each. The
Winter Teriu «ill commence on Monday`, De
cember.Bth, 1856. The Spring or Summer
Term will, commence on !Mondliy!, April 6th.
1857 ; and the. Fall Term on Monday Aunms
.2
24th, 1857.
TEI3IrtS.
Tuition per of thirteen weeks, as fol-i
10W6 :
Primary Studies—Reading, Spelling,
Mental Arithmetic, - - 50
Common English Branches—Geogra
phy, Orthography, Arithmetic and
Grammar, • - - - -
Higher English Branches Natural
Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry,
and Frat Lessons in Algebra, - 500
Higher Mathematics-Algebra, Geom-
etry, Zze., - - - - - 6
Languages—Latin. Greek, or French, 6
Drawiug, extra, - - - 2
Piano 3liisic, extra, - - 10
Payment Strictly in
An scholars who can write legibly,_ will be
required to present au original Composition
once in two weeks, ; and male scholars to de•
claiin once in two weeks. _ I
Board can be obtained in private Familieaj
in the village, or rooms can be had in the
Academy by applying to the Principal.
MR. HENDRICK has had the Preceptorship
of the Academy for the past year, and it is II
with great satisfaction we announce that
have been able to secure • the coutinuance of
his services. The flourishing condition of the
Academy has been exhibited by a larger. .nt••
tendance and more general expression of sat-,
isfaction, than has ever been experienced here . t
tofore ; and ,the Trustees flatter theroselveS
that in the renewal of his engagement they
are carrying out the wishes'of the patrons of
the Academy thus favorably indicated, and
securing for that station a gentleman fully
competent to supply the wants of an
gent community.
ELI REES, President,
O. B. OVERTON, Sec'y,
LEWIS JIANN, Treasurer, r- . 1
AMOS FRENCH, g
SOBIESKI ROSS, CD
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11F 4 NRY J. OLMSTED,
Coudersport, Nov; 10, 1856.
A Retired Physielan, 75 years of
age, having, lost his Tatheri two, Brothers,
Daughter, Son-in-law, Nephews and Nieces, by
that dreildful disease, CONSummoN, and suffer!
lug with a Cough, himself, detirmined to viSii
the East Indies, Egypt; and Japan, where h
discovered a Prevcutiue - and Certain. Cure fo
Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Conmaption, Net.
vous Debility anil Asthma. His cough wa
cared immediately; he returned, cured his Raj,
atiee3, wlui inherited the disease, and in con 4
nection with his soli have employed it in their
practice, curing.thousands of cases considered
hopeless by others, For the purpose of rescu
ing as - many of his.fellow beings as possible'
he is sending the Recipe to all who wish it fo
10 cents; 3 of it to pay the postage, and th
balance printing. Address Dr. HEA,Ta 10
Spring, street, opposited St,: NicholaS Hotel,
New York, 10:2—*os.
d•EWISVILLE ,STEAM GRIST MILL; o
N.F 4 W ARRA.NGEMENT.
FIV-IF • undersigned having bought -out al
fermer, owners of tie Lewisville Stea..
Grist Mill are now prepared to do all manner
of grinding, as they believe, to the splisfac;
tion.of their customers. Come titasee.
• - - O.'A. LEWIS,
CRAYTON LEWIS. 1
171isses,.Feb. 28, 1857.4--.4-38.
and staple articles in the Drug line fo
1 sale by., .410:2.) E. E.
TiIE subseriberA AakeAlds mithpjEagu, ,
'rforndrie Weir" friends that. they are re-,
ceipt. , of. and are new . emiug, elnaice and •
deittildeliteek:ef .: •
STAPLE A?,lls FA-NQ T DET , GOODS, •
to-7hich thet the . atteuttog oik"a
h
desire to make purchases. Ouistock is large
h_a* ben. selected with. great, care, =di is 'par
;tienlarly, adapted to ,the.wants a this section'
of' j3ur country. I Our stock i of Dry Goodstoir 7
sisrOf/ ' - ' • I •
RESS GOODS, TRIMIIINGS,HIEBONS;
!• E3WROIDERIES. _PARASOLS
CLOTHS; CASSI3IERES •
. - • ' VESTINGS - ' DO
IESTICS„ •
' SIIIRTINGS,
LINENS; PRINTS, '
HOSIERY, SHAWLS", • '
and a variety of [other articles, too numerous
to Mention. We haVe . alsO a c'omplete assort
ment -of
GROCEIIIES, _IIARDtARE AND '
ORO.CKERY
all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap.
for ready pay, and tar approved credit , on as
reasonable terms as any-other establishment.
- MANN &NICHOLS.
Millport, Aug. 1.1,,1556.—pi13
.s. id. W. ,KING EON; -
• P,ITENT
lIVAitiVFACTIMERS:
438'13ropme Street,.
Oitel/Cor East df Broadway, [Lute 468 Broad- .
waYO NEW-Y.ORK,
• , , [Established A. .D , 1 833 .1
I NVITE
an examination of their great
vari
ety, and superior assortment of CHAIRS,
Imanufacturecl at their own establishment; and
'under their immediate observation and direc
tion, includihg - • •
'PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS,
SELF -ACTING EXTE ! NSION ItECUMRP.IT
CHAIRS, • , -
IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL. CHAIRS, ,
• MAJOR, SEARLE'S TRAVELING INVALID
CB A IR, • • I
SPANISH SPRING AND SQUA.B CHAIRS.
RHEUMATIC, SPINAL AND A.STHMA.TIC
INVALID.QIIAIRS, &G., &C., &C.,
Embracing the most complete assortment,
find choicest kinds fur Parlors, Drawing Rooms,
eizand t ere, Gardens, Libraries, Counting houses,
Officer, Public liislilutions, Penlists, B!irbers ' ,s - c.,
together With every desirable sort oiapted to
the comfort, Convenience and luxury of the
Sick, the Aged, the Infirm, the Lame and Lazy.
In point of ingenuity of design, elegance of
finish, quality and richriess of material, faith
fulnbss of execution, durab,,ity and cheapness,
the:se chain> are unsurpassed. For thio, M.
W. KING L. SON, were.awarded the first and
only Prize - Medal, and• the faculty recommend
i •them as far preferable to beds or cmielies tor
patients afflicted with- Spinal Asthmatic or
Bronchial affections.
To either arm of the chair may be attached
a convenient reading or writing Dial, and any
combination desired will he manufactured to
to order. •
A Circular with, explanatory cuts, will be
sent by mall if requested, and ordep [with re
mittunces,] -promptly forwarded to. any part of
the Nvorbt
EL - X . LTy &•.T.,C0N0M1(7.!
KING'S NEW CHAIR. "AS YOIr . LIKE IT."'
. . •
n Arm Chao, RecliningClqr, Couch and
Bedstead, [coStioN nix ox ,j-Ispuseeptible of
twelve ditler6nt positions or chdngcs, to meet
the varied requirements for comfort, convent
enZe-; luxury and economy, [in space as well
es price.] Whether in sickness or heath, this
celebratedCDAlß "AS.XOI: LIKE IT," excels in
many respects, any chair perhaps ever ritanu
factored in this "or any other country.
The price varies from l'Oeen to Tldrty Dol
lars, according to finish.
To Public 'lnstitutions, as well ai to individ
uals, this CHAIR is a- very desirable article,
and will be supplied in any number on the
most liberal terms. Apply to or address
1 ' M. W. KING C SON,
II
43R Broome •t., One door east of Broadway,
XEST YORK, (Late 468 9:44-Iy.
XTEIV GOODS—A Fine lAssortment just
received et OLMSTED'S. •
oa
Ou
511
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GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
The best Therapeutic Agent
ever introduced.
DR. DICKINSON'S
~...., -- - --, , , t_,_, , ..1-z.-g.y.;-< , MAG:s;ETO ELEC.
- .. 7,,,,, t;•Lui ,,,,,- .. - -...r . •‘;-- TRW -MACHINE
ISAR VLO•rAL /..21...- . 1;, , , ,
\
, r lilt4 '2l' -IA7 -- F.1 : 2 . is exciting the
-A-, ''' . 'e-.1- g .,'"::6 1 .2,...."-:-/A absorbing • atten
„,„&^7" !!.'-' - --A tion of the Medi
rj-6siT.V eal P . roftSsion and
S:"'PX-1; 2 • ; -:- . : -- - - ''''''IMY •1 large portion of
. r te-., --
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.„-.--.,---..--.1 thelinielligeutlay
men of the land. It is now clearly demon
strated that the lancet, mercury, and all other
internal " drug medication" may be laid aside
with- perfect safety•to the patient and abid,
ing benefit to posterity. Wherevdr these ma
chines have been introduced, they excite the
highest wonder and praise. The apparatus
is adapted to prevent, relieve and cure every
disease incident to humanity,—more particu-
Aarly all those painful and formidable discus
.es which have for centuries baffied'the pro
foundest learning and skill of physicians.
From whatever cause there may be an ex
cess or deficiency of the nervous fluid—pro
dli7cing an excess or deficiency of the acids
and alkaline secretions—the magnetic princi
ples of the system are deranged, and can on
ly be safeV restored to their normal condition
by an application of magneto-electricity, by
means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO
ELECTRIC MACHINE. This apparatus will
positively prevent; and speedily relieve and
cure Consumption, - Scrofula, Rheumatism,
Palsies, Neuralgia,' Spinal Diseases, and all
ether painful maladies, however, hopeless and
of long standing. . They are eminently useful
in all sexual and urinary disorders, particu
larly where the Constitution has been broken
I down and ruined by unnatural solitary habits
I to 'which too many of the youpg, of both sexes
are so lamentably-prime.
DR.'DICKINSON'S 3IAGNETO ELECTRIC,
I MACHINE is - without the dangedons compli
cations of batteries - and acidsl--which fact alone
renders it superior to all others on the score
of neatness, cleanliness, safety and utility.—
llt is, in fact,
.a handsome parlor ornament;
may be applied by a child ; and will last a
life-time, to the, great 'saving of Doctor's
bills, 4k . c.
PRICE OF THE MACHDIE $10: - :.- .
It will be safely. pricked and sent to any
part of the United - States. Sold wholesale
and retail at the Medical OfEce;.No,3BNORTII
SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Address,
• A. C. DICKINSON, M.D.
• 10-l=ly. • . - i
211ORSE LUMBER-WAGON for
•• for sale br- . JONES, MANN .4: JONES.
. Condersport, .Tune 11, 1857.—tt,
. .
IALL AND EXANDT, thernW GOODS
k..) Just received by OLMSTED'S,
vitia
- -
t-07 1 4 Oa"
_106;00; :" •
rri ms EGposn: ustutetgh ., t
A.? LIVEE4BY 'AND
MAGAZINE Icloses its firstiniiiiiklik#lan o ...
next. -.During-the -fow,brief montbrof its cr.
.tenceit has attained aztpFklrit . y Unequalled
-in the annal :t
• - The publisl ers&• . la ving. Piferedillieral
rniurnsfor choied.liOrarY efforts, the Stories
'ltoulitneei; .tititysil*try,• aid; - other iposi,
ling and intareating rending arcis ciTug e z t - ek .
iu.January
edln the irNitot,' ^' •
Th e N . e.w,Tonnf, wiltbe - c4nakbeedin
ly 185 7,;grittlif , AniPf°Y-luut
Each number will .contain thirty:two ; - exti a
uificent volunte•nflnearly:4o6. pe ud the
year-or .presenting: an. untotutt.oSilii•iihal. -.
rest reading On all: subjects, - .e qual Yo uteri,
would cost, in the ihoolt stores' at le.aak fifty
cents, payable invariably in advanee.,..
Some of ttie m.oSt pOpuirand brilliant male;
and female c.ontri4utors are-regular
_en n ui_
butors and th e publishers will spare . no.paiss
or expense to render the Weleome. Tido?.
every way acceptable to a refined andintelliL
gent community.
The publication is adapted to all alum of
people—the .young and the-old—nod
e'er seen and perused, meets with nuirersal:
acceptation. ~ .
gw Now is the time to subscribe to -tho ,
Ne * w . x .* V° T i lleai
umP' ack numbers •titoy •
complete sets) for cents each, or the,wWeie,...
series of 12 numbers for TWENTY-FIVE hetits.
Liberal intineoroeuts to Clubs ,and
rassers.
jWc•Reinerliber, our:tales-are "k'ift.ycti l i t
for one year, for a single copy, or : three cop.
ics *ill:he sent, under , pne Coyer or eddies:for
One Dollar. Address,
COi3DPi & Coo4,Ny i
PtiVlishers, `1 , 1,0;';',,5 - ' Nora) gereat4
(up stairs,) • 10:1-ly,
Tpu pt .
.ERs WONTING pLASTEIIfor..I.*
I will find a supply at -
9:43 A14 1 ..XN S; JONES,
ONES, MANN & JCINE:ti, pay Abe. highest
0 market price for all kipds of Produce.._
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FOR ALL,TgzaH'PIIRPOSEB OF A
FAMI-LY PHYSIC,
TiquE has. Tong existed, a Public demand for an
effe:tive purgative pill svhch could be relied on as
sure and pelfeetly safe in its. operation. ; This has
been prepared to meet that. demand,. and an eaten.
sive trial of its virtues has earoalusively shown with
what success it aecomplishcs the purpose'designed.
It is easy to make a physical :rill; but not easy to
make the best of all pills— one which ahColdlare - .
none of the Objeetions, but-all the- advantages, of
every other. - This has Amen attest:mud here; and
with what success we would- respectfully submit to
the pnblic decision. It has beert.unfortomste ti
the patient hitherto that almost every "purgoi9.
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to tite.tme
els, This is not. - Many of theni produekagmith,
griping pain and revulsion in the systenanstronit
than counterbalance-the good.to le derived , firm,
them. These pills produce me irritation or pair',
ipless it arise from n Previaltsly;existine °Game
tipn or derangement in.th!.botyklis. Ming parelyi
vegetable, no harm can ; arise from their use in any,
quantity ; but it 15 better, that , any. medicine should
bo taken judiciously. Muittte' directions for their,
Iran in the several diseases tq v-hich thevare ap
plicable are given on Om. box., Ameng! the. Com-i
plaints which have been speedily.cured by . .them.wo
may mention Liver Complaint, snits sanousforme
of Jaundice, Indigcstiolb, Languor and Lossof Apt
petite, Listlesariess,-Irrnability,..Biliouslicadache,
Bilious Fever, .',over ziruL Agne„Pain in the side
and Loins ; for, in truth, all these.are but the con
sequence of diseased, action in the' liver. As an
aperient, they afford prim - apt ant}. sure relief in Cos
tiveness, Piles, Colic, • Weenies"?' Humors, S tr qs
ale. and Scurvy, Colds watit soreness of:the 4041
Ulcers and impurity Of the' block,. fn. short, an
and every case where a purgative is.re . quiredi
They have .alsoi produced some 'fiungralarlysni• •
cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gnu4larenoY.Vrorelt
ErYsipelas, Palpitation of the : Heart, Fiins in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. ThOy, should. brk fredi,
taken in the spring of the year, to.pntify the blo od
and prepare the system for the change of seaso*
An occasional dose stirdulateis the stomeih ark
bowels bite+, healthy action, and restores these*
tite and vigor. They purify . the-blood , and; by their,
stimulant action on the c irculatory system. reno,.l
sate the - strength of the body, and restore tilt
wasted' or diseased energies of the whole organism„
Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even
though no snrieuL derangement cxists; 14/-115,
necessary dosing .should never be carried 150 ari l
as every purgative medicine reduces the strength&
when taken to excess. Thelhousand cases in which ;
a physic is required cannotbe enwnentedhere , b ut i
they suggest' themselves to the reason- of ever
body; and it is confidently believed this pill will
answer a better purpose than - any thing l, 3oo64
hat
hitherto been available to-mankind: Vhee their
virtues are once known,' the public will no longer
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a
cathartic medicine. 'Being sugar-wrapped they ars
pleasant to take, and - being purely vegetable, imq
harm can'exise from their use in any quantity.
'For ll4 ll te dirOCIIIOIIE see wrapperonlhe
. PREPARED BY '
JAMES C. - AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 25 Coats per Box. Fir - Boles for 21.
AYE ••• 1
CHERRY , . PECTORAL,'
;For_ the Irish Id ; Chris of
COUGHS, •COLDSs - , )10 ARSENNI
BRONCIIITIS,;WROOPING 4 OUGH ,
CROUP., ASTIIIIO, - Allin
CONSUMPTION,
True remedy bus won for -itself Such noioneil
from its cures or every variety of pulmonary dioa ° '
that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the Fri
fences of its virtues in any cOmmunity 41brre
as been employed. 'So wide is the field ()tits tue•
fulness, and so numerous the .cases of its stop.
that lma :every section of the country Aborl .
Ea persons publicly known, who have been room'
.rom alarming and even desperate di s eases of; the•
lungs by its use. When onto tried its roPrO ele l
over every other, medicine of Its kind is too IPP°'
ent to escape 'observition,und_Wherejts Tiruil ale
known, the public no longer hesitate what sur
to employ for the distressing and dangerous nde
tiffre
Lions of the py*kaam organs' w hi c h are widest'
to our •climate.,l - grid not! only in formidable. rt* ,
tacks 'upon-the hangs, but 'for the . ilder videtio!
of CPLDS, COVOITS, HoAltagiESS; Se.: and . fur
CUILDREN it iltyle e rlSSADtOilt , ana safest email:ar
that can be ohtam
'Air it has 104 been in oonstint use threighlot
this section, we, need not do more than: &hurl; go'
peg* its quality is heptup to , the best that it err
has heen..and that the genuine article, isield
by
'SMITH & JONES,
SPENCER, '
COUDERBFint 1:1y - toisntiy" Pier'
.pbants and praigksts eyerysSionot