-- jOM'AIAc win ;11113BEWIT,TMAIN 2 S, 195 t; Tam _ ecall the attention of our readers to ihe-aisitisement of DM . ..Whitney& Car -60, in another column::: The . at eutiost invalids - is Particniarly invited.t IVE are informed hy 'a friend" flat this vim is 1;743 .feet above the Jewel of t h e sea': Weiark down upon you all might/oar-7104.ml for stones, Tliere is Born of this years growth in on' village' over are - Inch above grOund steady, notwitioanding the backward- D eis. of the season: 'lt is of eommon field owill at that. _ .Onr - neighbor of the MeKean Citizen is informed that our paper is not only a llying in 'stritutiou," but mailed regularly when wean get pap* on which . to print it.- We couldn't think of "cutting" you, neighborbut, how do you like our ap pearance ihis week, on the whole-? WE. bake - received the first No. of the N e w Castle C0NT432,4 late the Merest Freeman, now edited and published by E.S. Durban, fiirnserly of Franklin, W rong° ceunty.- MO regret tolose the aid door old friend Clark, but we are wi cked by the' knowledge 'that f, the paper las got into as good hands . as l it has. WE would callthe attention of Business. men and others who have much money to handle, to the advertisement headed "25 Witinesses; or the F4rger Convicted." We .don't know how- Dye can afford the work. os so Small a price. : But we presume he knows his business and also how to let oth ers know it,judging from the way he ad vertises: • vSQuiu" says the world is certainly comisgitostiend, for the woods are all in !blaze.. Our farmers seem generally dis posed to take advantage of the dry weath er to get'‘iictfof combustible rubbish on their -farina. :The kill-tops around- us bok -beautiful in the evenings, with 'their crowns all ablaze. • W.l?. haveybeeived from /Messrs. Rudd Carlton, publishers, New Yoik, a copy uf "Dr. Antonio" by Ruffini. When we get more time and_room we will notice it more paitieularly. .The advertisement is crowded out in our- hurry of getting on our new Alit. - _ . THE weather is "awful" warm about neon sow-a-days, and if it keeps on- so for any length of time to come, we shall cer tainly have a lonvipell of weather by the time it is done: with. There islet that f' predietion,as is r, prediction. Capt. R. ne . ve beat, you this time, .POgriSCRIPT.---We had - a beautiful shower of rain, on Wednesdeyafternoon, with some lightning and thunder. The rein was very timely for crops. At this season of. the year it is always prudent (if no . t necessary) to take a few 6 , ttles - of Hurley's Sarsaparilla. This laminable medicine strenothens the sys tqa, renders the blood pure, circulation rigorous, and by keeping up !the secretions, insures a healthy condition of body. To the aged or enfeebled, it is of incalculable benefit. Give it a fair trial,--San Fran nicp(Cal) Era. Sold wholesale by Scheiffelin, Bro. & Co,, N. Y 4 RUssell, Scott & Co., Phila. delphia, Pa.; Park, Cin., 0.; Wright & Co,, N. 04 Bacon, Hyde. & Co., St. Louis, go.; and all extensive' drug merchants. EiKT is possible that no paper will Le issued • from this office - next week, is w e find it almost impossible to get pa- • per in time. -.The scarcity seems general, and we arc obliged to order ours from , New York city, where, the mills Trout I, whieh tan: supplyis usually obtained send 1 ill they maniEuture to fill contracts.— ! The Legal Advertisements, however, will reqiiire publication, and We will publish as Extra; so if out friends fail to receive i f l.ll l paper - they will know. the yiumn, We are making arrangeMents by, ichlth 17 e will. have a yaar'W•supply on hand we_feel confident in promit lag.alit no omissions will o c cur in fnitire:! . . lei • Ournew_Cbiii 1.;•yes;• reader, we tevolvingpivot Editorial thso,o o. " ) with morocco cushion, direct :frail!, th- a eirerkaive chair . - - n - Canitffieitu7 eon, in New — York. #594 do n'tbelieve it come .and see;' .--101;faet; the chair eliforial is too nice to eorn4nd , with g t e re4 - .of our inkitilrei• have ft! nevertheless, and , we-are goink,l4 keli it, unless soutelxidyis foolish enough t° °#?f.:na two pries . in Which e talatiirm tany!: ia lwery Ucarcetwith. us; are iiight be eionsfrairied--locinrt.,.lotll,4- - 611itis one like it, and don't Inioyfyrbein to get It read the advertisethot OA, W. King 8 0n in another coitinin; ion will be attaiettim _ haf _ _ y orm . : . . Ifri.4"epSalit t Ae d ir-A4-', ty of interest is the Last number of tkiigiebfql'4oi#;'*.ctie - first Yeu4i fikonitfivreir*tijitili4,-, tethPh4ed - for ihii!i4t'irq*OPll4lo4b fiskei,-OFftiil))444l2%;#o New York, ,r• A large trumber - of strangers arearriv ing—in our pla,de daily, ottracteil,hei;e'hy the fishing season. Come orkgenlemen, if you don't eateh many of our tiout.YOU will see some romantic scenery hereabouts. There are blenty of tront,too,_if pit only kuoW how to catch `'em =our suckers won't bite, so you havi'Stclear Gentlemen from the cities Icities . are partieulav ly invited -to r coMe; as our fresh mountain air will do you g00d... We have no "mountain dew" however: ' - ,Ne`Hon:'Tsmit;it= Ikll,l V:* from Hampshire, dleif at his vE;i deuce at Lnia, - inlliat Mate on the 26th - ;fr - ierGen, Sao- .gialsteat l has talc 9 the stl as Ja, candidate for G, Tr amp as. Spec UoliC4a; Waits TEETH, PEEFVMED B*III . ..LND /j I .IIIJ- Tirul, COXPEXION—CaII be sequined by ipdpig , the "Balm of a Thowaradl 7 4ecra." ,Whaliady or gentlemedmouldrenutiti upder,the case of a disagreeable breath,. when 61 using "BALK or Tualatin) Fowitaih" as a. denti frice, mould not onlY renderlt tweecbutleave the teeth white as "alabaster? Many:ll4439ra do not know their breath is bad, and theistiti 7 ject is so delicate their friends will never .men tion it. Beware of counterfeits.• Be sure 'each bottle is sitied FETIIIDOB k CO., N." For sale by all DruggistF. r 9:37-6am Notice to Schoo'reaChrs. THERE will Be'a meeting for the eiMillina tionn of the Teachers a Pike, Jackscin,. Hector and West Branch, at the School House near Samuel Brown's in Pike, on FRIDAY, the sth of June next, at 1 o'clock P. M.' I ' ALSO—in Lewisville the day following, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the examination of Teach ers in Ulysses and Bingham. J. HENDRICK, Co. Stip't. of Potter County. Condersp,rt. May 28, 1857.- (LIEli atiiittti#mniti 1: T I)q 1 1/fil: f') l I) 1 k' 31 AT A. MEETL' -0- OF THE TOWN COEN ; CH, of the Borough of Coudersport, held Monday, the 25th day of May; A. D. 1857, it was Ordained: See, I.—That Side-walks be. made ten feet wide by the owners of Lots on Bach side of Main Street, from Water Street to the_ street leading, to Crandall Hill. ' Sec. IL—The said Side-walks on gain st. to he built of Plank five feet in width, plank to he laid in the' center of the side-walk, and graded with gravel on both 'sides, making in all tea feet. SEC. (ii.—?hat Side-walks - he made on each side of &La and West Streets, 'the whole ength. . See. IV.—The Side-walks on East and West ' streets to be made of Plank, Gravel, or (at the option of the owner), laid in the same manner as on Main street, ereept across the Court House Square. Sec. V. That Side-walks be made on Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, sth, Gth and 7th Streets, on both sides, from East to West street. • ,SEc. „Vl.—The'Side-walks on said streets - to he built of plank, gravel, or flag; (at the op tion of the owner).--=except around the Court' House Square—ten feet in width, and when plonk is used to be laid in the same manner as on Main Street.— SEC. i; IL—The Side-walks Lound the Court House Sipiare to be built, in all particulars, in the same manner as on Main Street. SEC. VIII.—The ,Street- Commissionei. is hereby ordered to superintend the building of said Side-walks, causing their to be built in accordance with the grade established by the Borough Surveyor, according to e ca- Lions of this Ordinance. • SEC. IX.—The Borough Surveyor is he by ordered to establish the grade on all stree, on WhiCh Side-walks are to be built, and s stakes to guide owners of lots in making their side-walks. - Sec. X.—That written or pr'inte'd notices be given to the owner or owneM,'br agent of such owner or owners of, said lots, to make the side-walks'opposite their respective lots. SEC. XL—lf the said Side-walks are, not built on or before the FIRST DAY OF AUG UST, next, then the ToWn Council shall let the same to the lowest and best bidder; giving at least two weeks' notice in tha Patti? Joismit 'that Proposals will be received for the build ing of the said Side-Walks accordanne In accordance with the provisions of this Ordi nance, adding twenty per cent. to, the pcist•of building said side-walks, and to be collected as debts of like amounts are collected by law. SEC. 12.—That this ,Oadiaance be published six times in the Ponerl - Journd: - S. 11. STORRS, Clerk of Council, Coudersport, May 25,1857:10:1-6t. • BILLLPORT , IMILD-QUARTISO - mitt subderihers take thid mettiod of. in• fOrmirig their friendiAat they are icipt of, and, are now opettini, a cheiee and :desirable stock4of , . Lt 7 ! STAPLE AnD•FANCY DRY.GOODS, : to which they'lnvite the attention of an who desire to make puiebasexi Onritock lJ large -bus been selected. wit - great cure, and is par ticularly adapted, to the wants of 'lbis' iiectkon of our country: 'Our stook Of : Dry Goods mjn-, sists of ••• 1"•••• • • - 1 • : DRESS GOODS;TRWSINGS, RitiRQNS . . EMBROIDERIES,' PARASOLS 1 , • " CLOTHS; CASSIHERES',.• yESTINGS;DO. Insilco; - • • • SHIRTHiGS, - .LESTENS, PRINTR„, 'IIOSIRRY, • 'l' * I and a varicjy of other arttolei, topi iigtnercim s to mention. We btive.also i?ompieletessort mgefot ;2 'r I: :" „GROCERIES, -HARDWARE • .itati' •:.01,:tOCKERT$' f•• will be sold!Oiliciiintio' cheap for-heady pay, and - for Approved' credit on as reascinableittkideatr an,V otheieiltabnlihm#t._, • • ."-StkOitNitiksESi" InnEjort, Aug. 11, 1856X1111W115 b.!) - --.. i .!kint - 4, V.i. . ...I%%4s4;lll#of . ,_l4!i . l — aiiiiiiiistted esrui 'l.l 1 ....:p ..'or.the_;Pcmtt cd.P o Mraan—Pliai Tat :pttep Ga i t:getus, and to ziedireeted,..l,shall evos . toirglblicisa.lo- ; pi, nittory t , it OR Conti Novo Ist itha I:§ifingli• - of - Panderspaii, -,o , Ito,. timls,iludaypf Inn; 4557 ,- at 10 co';• 'clock .4.,.tbefullowineden.ribed . Peal es: 7 late, t A? wit :.: , - : ..,- ' - Celt iniitd.estate situate-in .. 'the - sillage!. of ElltsbOrg, Genesee.Towbahip; Potter Co.. Pa.,. bounded and"described•ak'follows: -Beginning at thercenteiTif theitutdleading from Wells- ville-tp Oswityp.zif the' corner of Betsey 'Rills lands, thence running North 54 degrees west four perches. to Betsy Ellis Laud, thence north 681 degrees. west fourteen poles to Betsey•El= lie .s, thence soith , f , •ls . l degrees :West five poles Be.tsey Ellis fend,' thence .south 441 h degre s east fourteen poles to thaCenterof said road, ence north 481 deg. east ten and three . " tenths, poles by the renter of said road to the' place bt beginning ;, containing" one hundred and eighteen and eight-tenths perch es Of lead; ozi WWI are 'erected\ one store-house, two frtuneldwelling hoses an d - one frame barn, and w i th some fruit trees thereon:l i - 5 Bezied taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. Perry. \ ' • ! A. S.. TAGGART, Sheriff - Couderport, May 28, 1857. . ; • ,\ ADIMPITRATCRS NoTICE the estate te Le ' t o t ; r ltgrU A S d r i ttl i AlT late of:the County of Potter, deceased Nave been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to - said estate are requested to mike immeaiateepayment,and those having claims. againtn the same, will present' them duly au thenticated for payuient to the subscribers at Illyssfs, Potter Co., Pa. MISS ELIZA M. 'FREEMAN. JERRY W. FREEMAN, • Ma 143,1857. , • - Administrators. TRATRIV NOTICE. VITMEREAS Letters ,of Administration to VV 1 the estate of DANIEL HIGLEY, late of the county of Potter. deceased, have been grautid to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said estate are , requested to make hu gged44e payment, and those having Aims against the same will present them du "au thentcated for payment to. the subscriber at Hebron Potter Co., Pa. POLLY G. 'HIGLEY, Administratrix. overnor o NI =1 NEW GOODS—A Large and Splendid Cortruent just received at 10:1 OLMSTED'S. NEW GOODS—A Fine Assortment just received at OLMSTED'S. -- T 10 - 9 C.IARGE FOR SHOWING THE NEW .Goods just received at OLMSTED'S. - • GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. The best Therapeutic Agent I ever Introduced. ._ . .. clearly demon strated that the lancet, mercury, and all other internal "drug medication" may be laid aside witht perfect safety to tie patient and abid ing benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma chinps 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 larly all those painful and formidable diseas es .which have for centuries baffled the to foundest learning and skill of physicians. From whatever cause there may be an ex cess pc deficiency of the nervous fluid—pro ducing an excess or deficiency of the acids 1.1 an alkaline secretions—the magnetic princi ple of the system arc deranged, and can on ly 1 c; safely restored to their normal condition byj tit application of magneto-electricity, by -mewls of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO .ELECTRIC MACLIINE. This apparatus will imsirively prevent, and speedily relieve and cure i Consumption, ' Scrofula, Rheumatism, Palsies, , Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases, and all other painful maladies, however hopeless and of long standing. They are eminently useful in all sexual and urinary disorder§, particu larlyiwhere the Constitution has lien broken dow9 and ruined by unnatural soli t ary habits i to which too many of the young of both sexes are's° lamentably prone. . pm DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE is witliout the dangerous compli cations of batteries andacids—which L fact alone renddys 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 saWing of Doctor's bills, ;kn. " IE 'plitet OF THE tilA li .. 4 $lO. It *ill, be safely packed and sent to any part of the' United States. Sold wholesale and *ail at the Medical Office, No, 38 NORTH SEVENTH Stieet, Philadelphia. Address, • A. C. DICKINSON. • - WHISKBRANDO ?.X. 4 as9.lle'g. Original ONE : •DOJ I&R A BOIL, rri TRY rr 1 PROF. Gto: FL DE BAR has.: recently re- Anntect from Europe, and while.there, ob tainedi-fkom the.; celebrated French chemist, La Sae,. at an , --enotmous _o.ntlay,ec 3 celpt autl:ticlusitra•right of the, ifnited!Stai • and Ganades,to manufacture and sell'this celebra• ted preparation nailed q whiskerando„ G whigh his never been known 40 faiLtu cause Whitt kers Mtd Moustaches, to grow. luxuriantly and Wavy; even on beardless faces, in two months after first application. -To those pirsons per-: suns iihnstf-beards are light and -wiry it re- J fcw - applientionir7wlUl render it soft, thick Mid 'pliable. Frenchmen_ are:liota fcir • their , beautifid Whiskers: eta MOustnches which many of them &tribute to, the extfOlitipe ofLa . gaile's-, Whiskerafulo Price= $1 per :bait:sent to any _part ef the, Mil • :Ststeroietuuldits..-pei 'nail, *in: the " 1 - , - If ' l l'l ' 1- - ''-, , - - 10AiDEEILS WANTINfVELAET a IIt lT :finqietittipply4it - JONES, EMIL Y =~ IL4 2.3, 1857 ALL AND EXAMINE the ,NEW GOODS itist received by ' OLMSTED'S. 1 ., ' V : : ' 4 0 8 .OF;MITEPLAPPOTI A RE YOU,*Ktarft 'yroli.ingu•kbjd icitli Conswliptlon ralysistilvillaervonsDebility, widaautaiglai with Dheionatisin,Avith'wtucons atalnerwous IndigestiON _With Scr - Ofala, With &glace ease in_ttayforro And -are , you,seeklug for Watt? lfwa,3we.beg,ofyOn to ttutnr•awkAY. ,those Drugs,. they wilk do you no good;, their effeits.are evil,:and' evil. only." ; We have had charge of an Institution for the relief of.the sick, in the _Eastern part'of New York, for the , past ten years. 'During that time, we" beve l prescribed' for thousands, nrith - a success for which *weleei truly•grateful,-and-'the contem plation of whlth affords us 'much: pleasure. We have- not , a doubt but one-halt of the Chronic Disease; ichich havabeinhrought to our notierwere-induced by r the sWtllowing of too many drugs. Be eantions how you seek for salvation from disease, then, at the hands 'of the drag Vender. The Fath ers and, PrOfeasors - of • the - -Allopathic School are ready to testify, ,(and- ,many have already done So,) to the evils resulting from the drug system of -Practice. 'Dr. !Limn, whose reputation as a Physician and Surgeon was as unlimited as the - disease, sickness and death of humanity, declared, after many long ! years of practice,- "that he had no faith in drugs," and expressed as his firm belief? "that he ha no faith in Physic,that if he-could on ly, know that his drgs h ad not killed more than he had been the means of restoring to health, he should feel more at peace; and. could die happy."' Such 'is the language 'of 'many of those Professors, who first taught as the principler:and practice of the Allopathic School, What better evidence do you ask of the inefficiency pf drugs to cure disease, and of their poisonous influence upon, the human system? Physicians whose names we have been accumulating wisdom from many years' . practice and experience—and from such a forintain of knowledge and wisdom comes the assurance ? and there is no safety, no virtue, no health; to be found in taking drugs. Will yon listen to their teachings I or will you con tinue to \burden your stomach, and poison your strength, because you fear you• may of fend the dignity of some .Esculapian. Who cries humbug l \ humbug! at every advince in Medical Reform We can assure you from bitter, well-earned experience, that there 'is a better, a far more 'pleasant road to the haven of health, than to ravel in that pathway which is strewn with drugs, or poisonous weeds, We will lead You along,. by the run ning brook, which comes bubbling down the sideof your Allegany Mountains; it will quench your thirst, allay your fever * , and when right ly applied, cleanse and purify your whole sys tem, and restore you to the full s enjoyment of health. It is nature's remedy; and one she always calls for and demands, when Inflame motion, Fever, or disease of any kind, threat ens the destruction of our physical frame.— We desire then to meet with all those that are suffering.from disease of the Lungs;Acute or Chronic disease in any form; we are confi dent we can do them good. We have been sick too long, and suffered too much ourselves , to have any desire to humbug the sick, WI trifle with, their'confidence end happiness.— We trust all who have been sufficiently drugged, and desire a better practice, will call, and make our acquaintance, and test our, skill; wejlave hundreds of names 'and certifi cates oßEtive from some of the most infiuen- , dal citizens of New York and adjoining States which •nie shall he pleased to 'have all who are in pursuit of health, call and examine. Dr. CeliTIA will spend a portion of his timei the coming season with his friend CHAMSEa- LAIN, at Ellisburg. Mr. CILLIIIIENLALN keeps a Public House, where those of our sick friends who may desire it, can obtain board on most reasopable terms. To be sure, Mr. CHAMBER- Lias's house will not compare with the Astor ::oust of New York,- Ilsoo's Hotel of Utica, or Str.nwix Hall, Rome. Nor would the bus iness of that portion,of the State support any such costly arrangements. But you will find a ( l an house, a clan bed, and a good cook, and v 11.1. t, the house 'lacks in finery, fashion and beat.ty, is more than made up in that spirit of conte,itment and cheerfulness which .is ever being thrown out from the large, warm and sympathetic hearts of our' host and host ess. Good attendants, whose business it shall be to giye treatment, and wait upon the sick,' may be found here that will cheerfully do everything in thair power for the comfort ofl the sick. We shall be ready u' all times to visit the sick in any part of the country. If, on examination pf the patient, we do not find the best of evidence tbat we can cure or great ly benefit them, we shall hold out no induce ments far Wein to spend their time or money . in pursuing Our treatment. We shall endeav or at all times to give a candid opinion in re lation to the disease of our patient. Drs. WHITNEY & CTRTIS. Wellsville, May, 1957. • SON'S [AGNETO ELEC RIC MACHINE exciting the )sorbing atcen -5n of the Medi a Profession and large portion of eintelligentlay. 25 wITNESSES; 4 • THE FORGER" CONVICTED! , John S. Aye is the Author. Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank 7 a.) P. er_and Publisher, and Author of P. .4 series of Lectures at Broadway Tabernacle, when, for 10 successive nights, over giirso,ooo People t I Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their - Frauds, and 0 the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them The Benq Note Engravers all say that he iso the greatest Judge of Pa, er Money living. 0 GREATEST DISCOVERY Oro THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR betetiliv eatpteileit Batas Describing every Genuine Bill in Existence,_,v and Exhibiting at a glance every Conn- ' 1 terfeit in Circulationl ! . Arranged so admirably that REFERENCE t - is EASY, and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. 0 gErNo index to examine t No pages to hunt up! But so simplified and, arranged, that the:Merchant,_ Banker and. Business Li Man Can see all. at a m i m e . , ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. Thus each mai read:,he_saine in his own,• NATIVE- TONGUE. • . Most Perfect Bank Note Lilt Published. Mso-a List of - • ALI:THE - PRIVATE:BANKERS IN AMERICA. A - -Complete Suinmary of. the Fur.tsos or , EUROPE k AMERICA. will be published in each -- edition, togethdr with all -the -I.V_ORTANT NEWS . OF 'THE Also • •- - - • - • SERIES .OF TALES in an Old Manuscript found iti"the East. 0 At furnishes the-Most Complete" History 5, 4 Of Oriental Life, : describing the most Perplexing Positions in which •tho Ladies -and .Gentlem4n - 4 of: that-0 Countrfhave hien s'o Idea fowl& These : 1 Stories Will continue• throughout the:whole Ft yenrota provethe Most Ente ( rtaining ever offered to the •Public. . -lerPurnished Weekly Subs her:Son-2 ly, at $t 'is year, • All letters must be ad. dreseid to-- • . JOHN a- DitE r -Broiter,- ts.l Publisher and, : Proprietori 70 Walt/Street, CI New4Ork. - • - • 1 -- 40:1-1yr 0 for Land - - 4 - aii- fi t - ~ ism: ; ~. '.:[ ::: ,• • - ,'. AV O, . i'1.0030041... -, --,-- MOM& - • -;_ .., .FAS_CfNATINO LITERARY. FAMILY MONTHLY -/L&GAZIN - Ose :its first volume: in June P'ext- • Durtn the of Mtaitha'ofitse, t una, tenets . 'ChM a -a-Opularitrunequalled in the [ trhati,bl. ; the..-Psess,„ - ','", The publis ers - having offered liberal-Pre ti. minors. for ch ice.literariefforts, the 'Stories; Romances, Es ys, Pesky,- and, other spark ling and inte.resting reading was: commenced in January' hut; and' ard tieing still . publish ed in the Viab,or. ... : .NI r.. . •:- : -. , .. ' The New. Volymetvillbe_commeneed in 'Ta li, 1857,greatly +lproVed "and enlarged. Each • ttumbe will, coniran iliditY:two extra large sized - royal okVo. Ages, making alnag t nifteent volume of early 400 -pages for -the year.-or — presentin gsal - amount of - the 'choi cest reading on aill subectir: equal; to what would cost i the book stores at least fifty cents, payabl invariabl 'in adiana._ .'' - ! Some of th most.popular and,brilliaut male ii and female contributors, are regular contri -butors and the publishers will spare no pitiris or expense to render the' uWelcoilie Visitor" every way ac eptab e to a refined and-intelli gent commun ty,. „ . .. , - The publi lion i ada • . pted to all classes of c, [ people—the [ oung nd the old—and -where [ever seen and peruSed, meets with . universal acceptation. [ re' Now is the time to sub Scribe to the New Volume, 0. I ' i *** The b. ck numbers .' may be had (to complete sets for J cents each, •or thel whole i - series of 12 - n inber's furl TinNTY-sicr. cents. _1 Ur Liberal in ucempnts to Clubs• and Can- vassers aiir•Remember;bur terms are' Fifty cents for one year,for a single, copy, or three cop ies be sent under one, cover or address for One Dollar. .-! Address, - • . • 11 cpsp.o & COMPANY, Publishers'', No. 38' North • Seventh Street, (up stairs ,)' Philadelphia: 110:1—ly GIitEAT XOLTESIENT TREM.FNPOITS RUSH!! • Anotir t;?.rgo of Goods at THEOILD REGULATOIL YOU might as well undertake to dam up the wattrs of the Niagara with bulrush es, as to try to convinee the multitude- that theres any bther place in town where they can get such great bargains in- the line of GROCERIES &' PROVISIONS, as at the Old Resitlater which has so long been the Great Emporimit of Trade in this flourishing Metropolis, Now we have come to the conclusion that there is only one way to sell Goods, and 'that is to let the people know we hate them to' sell, and sell them at prices which will be an inducement to those. In Want to buy of us; and for this purpose we have chartered a column in the Journal where we 'intend to keep the people posted as to what. may be found at our establishment. Zveri . body knowi,l(or at least ought to know) where the Old Regulator is; and tbr the belie, fit of those who don't know, and who with to know, 1,4 Will just infiirm them that it is lo cated right. on the I ' RA IL R 0 A D, ' only a few , ods froin the Depot, and is always I open for en tomeraland 'all who wish to save 25 per cent. in purchasing the necessaries of life ; for it is the only place in town where you can exPect to havesa little change left after purchasingour necessary supplies, notwith— standing th commOtt assertion of every one ,that they se 1 cheaper than their neighbors, i v We don't bast of selling goods at or below . •cost, but we have adopted as our standard to " Live and Let Live,' land tra sell as cheap as the chearieSt ; for when people advertise to sell helow cost, you l may easily conclude that they are only " throVring out hair." In order that the people m4 . lknow what we keep to seel, we wilt enumerate a few of the most 'lm portant articles, ' GROCERIES Any one examining our stock of Groceries, we are confident . will at once come to the con clusion that a bettei and more complete as sortment cannot be found in this' section,cou slating of • 12131311 TEA 1 - COFFEE, _MOLASr, '1 • . SY UPS, - PEPPER, 1 . i SPICE, GLNGER, - 1 CLOVES, Mustard, §aleratus;[Cinnamon, Pep er-Sauce, Catsup, Yeast and i Soap Powders, Vinegar, Oil, Camphene, Fluid, Chewing' an Smoking . ; 3 Tobacco, : Snuff, Segars, Candy, Nut, , Raisins; Crackers, erring, &nip, Candles, and an end less Variety of other articles which it is un necessary! to mention, may be fouhd, in this department, and which will be Sold at a trif ling advance from ost to ready pa 1. ! PRO •ISIO NS.; Just take a look at our large stock of Pro-1 visions, and see if ve have not got the where-! with to relieve the numerous wants - of the i needy, and enough to keep you all from stem - - - lag through the long and -dreary Winter. , It is - imposslble for uS to enumerate. one half the articles We keep, in:a single advartisement,3 but we will mentiatka few of the most impor tant, which may be found in. alainilance-_a-, in great Variety, conSisting of ..! . I - PORK!, . . . - ANIS, . ; - • BUTTER, , . . ' . CHEESE,:, . LARD,-. SAr • . CORNED _ BEEF, : - ',... , 1 ' DRIED IIFF,F,I . . •-,• • . • SHO ,E ULDERS , ,: . s .: LQUI. ~ ...- ;. .. - corx.i , [ iccx;% iiitttciVit, _ . , ~:, DR it EDAI'PLES,- 1 - ) HIED - PLUMS, 11. . - • -, -' • ' POTATOES; - - ' - ''.' OATS,...H -, . _: • BEANS,- _— :1, - _. • . !I . ..SALT, rartieleit lathe llae of pro- 'etnistantly.oallind a good Di WILLOW.' WAILF, rashtubsand Bo ds t Mops, . - shea, ' &o:., togebaer.with -a t of Slone Ware,*dch we -f0rtai,54......,A general in (l--to ail, and to. the people h'partieular to- eat]. at .the pie - parehosinglelaewhere. _. -: CL-RS & PHILLIPS. • :o; •lest.=s 344-6rno-. NM ant) a hott, of othe lianas; - Also keio 'assortment of .4 • If . WOODEN A 1 such as-Brooms, Dinner. Boxes, B general assotlxn:ii will sell very ch , vitation it extend of Potter-County OK Regulator bef: Nell3rille, Den ifeblukt itabonsetriemia; ' Azannirstaxicumuisosrs,_ Advertisi ßg aad, i Con ' es e )l4 _ ence 9111 1 1. < a ral e EfaCkniqii, 1[ 411 c. I . • COCKR , 0. 4 c, _ - RAI; WERININATOR. N `infallible desttekSi RAT3;i:I4II IS. ANTS, GROUND' MICE, MOLESi dte. [Not dangerous-to the Human Rats do not! , die in tindr•holes, but come but and die- . j- „ - I 36 :ii 6 4-1 $l, $2, tit anil. • • $5 Roses. - r - • "COSTAR'S" BED BUG: EiTERIIINATOR. . 1 i Never known to fait—and used every dy-- ; by thousands in New York and'elsewherel Pot np in - 25e., 50e., 75e $l, $1 5 , $2 50, and S 4 50' B o ttles. 1 • - . • -,, "COSTAR'S' ELRCTIIIC-POWDER. . - - - - •• . . 4 ~- For 'the' destruttion bf-Idarus; Mus tun:l,R% FLIES„FIZAN FLANT'i INSECTS, ITEIIMIN,•' -I ,ON. FOWLS AND ANIMALS, 4.tc. 4C. . . . , . . . . , Put up in 2ac and 60c. Boxes.l "`Sold Wholesale and Retail at "COSTA S" PRINCIPAL DEPOT. -288 • BROADW,AY,• NEW YORK, and by the principal DRIIG:. , GISTS and DEALERS throughout the ' Un'itid' States, the Canadair,- Oreg indict, - -Caiiforizia; and South America. " . - , i • ga r Ordtrs must always be accorupaaied by the cash. , i I - - 'gerNo goods sent on commission. gerSmall Sample Packages put up at lowest wholesale prices for first orders! in, places, with_Cards, Shaw Bills, Poster ot gieirTackages expre.s' sly put up for Sh: Stearnbeats, llotels, Public Institutions, & • I gerFull - particularS to Wholesale Dealet Scales of prices, &c. Jac. , - will be prom: mailed on application: Address "COSTAR" No. 38$ Broadway, N. - • I CROCKERY WAREHOUSE: ° ' ALLEN & WHITE SUCCESSORS TO E. W. IIAYDOCK .t CO Q f t Offer Great Indlicemeik. TO BUYERS OF Mass i& . 1' 71 JOHN STREET, NEW TO . 8:43-3mo 1 NO . PEN NOR - INK -USED. NO 143 1.• COPY 'IMITATEO,. NO._ TEACHER__ REQUIRED. ---. ;-1 MACLAURIN'S PATENT SELF-INSTRUC TING PROCESS IN; PENMANSHIP-enable° every one to write With:the grea est ease,le gal:we and rapidity. ' lehnS . : • . r;. qn.; to tea and permanently establishe. IP - tie 4 t $ 1 c Schools, of New York, and i .:,z -T.-tinting rooms of our first merchants. - off P--: - Pro:eS.s :.; complete, with full directions for nee; wtll bo sent prepaid on receipt ;of, $l. , To Clu. j or ; - • Agents, six copies forss. 1 1,. Address LELAND Sic MACLAUREN, N 344-; - Broadway, New York. 9:43-3 6. 1. , ~ Z. W. KINEI tc SON, • PATgN-- PATENT CHAIR DIANUFICTUREILS I 6 438 BroOrtie Street,) One Door East of Broadivay, (Late 40d Brpal• way,) NEW-YORK, (Etablished Al. D. 1833.,) INVITE an examination of their great ety and superior assortment of CHA143,1 manufactured at their owifestablishment,l and under their immediate observation and chren: tion, including PIVOT REVOLVING CILUTIS, SELF-ACTING ExTrIxsION'RECUMBRNT CHAIRS, IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS, MAJOR SEARLE'S TRAVELING INVALID CHAIR.. SPANISH SPRING AND SQUAB camas. RHEUMATIC, SPINAL AND ASTIIII&TIO LNV.ILID CHAIRS, &C., &C., &C., Embracing the most complete assortreent,- - and choicest kinds for Parlors, Drawing liltbomv s Chambers, Gardens, Libraricf, Counting 11;nues, Dmtiste, Barbc4, together with every desiral,le sort adapted t 4 the comfort, convenience and luxury the - Sick, the Aged, the Infirm, the Lame antiLety. In point of ingmuity of design, elegaxice,Of finish, quality and richness of material, ttiith fulness of execution, durability and chesOneit t - -• these chairs are unsurpasse,& • For then:N - 74. , W. KING & SON, were awarded the first. and only Prize Medal', and the faculty recortimend them as far preferable to bells or couches, for: patients afflicted with, Siiina/.__Arthotaltie or Bronchial affections. • . . • To either arm of the chair inay be Sthielied, a convenient reading or writing DEilc 10d any combination desired Will be manufactard..to_ to order. • • A Circular - with explanatory cuts, sent by mail-if requested; and 'orders (131tIr mittauces,) promptly.foxwarded to.eity..per!,4 , • the world. , LUXURY & ECONOMn KING'S NEW _CHAIR. !' AS ,YOU" LIKE, ttik An Aria Ch#r, Reclining .Chair, 4 Bedstead, (cow:4a n , ls oss,) iasusceptObs twelve different positions or Changes, tb Pied the• varied, requirementi.for 'comfortimeMveni.:, ence, luxury and economy, (in space as well, 113 price.) Whether in'sicknes.4 oriteent„thul celebrated CHAIR. ' 4 es yeti taxa tr,;! eicekt manyreSpecta, any chair perhaps Overinuy:,ttt , .. facturect in thisOr any other Connery . ; The price varies from Fifteen-id- rhisest it 2, 1 ,2 lars :according to finish. ,• To Puhlic Institutions, as well at to indivld ,uais,"this 'CHAIR io a -very deSirable - i article,' an &will lie supplied'. Inv_ number lon. the.. most liberal terms. Apply to or address . . ''• • •• ' II; W. Nwd - & - 1301T - ' . . . 438. Broome sty:One 'door. east orßrosaway, • iCew Yottx, , t-tate 468 . .firocfidwaY; 9:14.17. LEWISVILL STE,Aft*Sf Mi . • N lizit4LAN EM x noo undeitigned ` having bought' J. formei, aims-of :311g Lewistill- Grist Mill are.now 'prepared to do of grinding; as flielbelieie; to thf3 • • Aion-of , their4n.stomers. - -Come - it'd 0. A. LEWIS,' CRAY - TOKI ;I,7lFsses, Feb. 28. 1857.-9-38. II U Mil FE al ; T; • - lout • stain nuimm ; addle' • ee. • M3l