F;MMI uDlu bJL Tide itatt Spurious DIBUIOCraCy. 3Ve have area* recorded Poyernor folioCk's approval Of an act passed b 7 II T late;Terinsylvatiia - legislatnie, providing for.tbeaaie'_of the main line of: the_pub lie•works of perinsyl - *ai for a 'S l um not less. than • $8,4'00,000;' If as . clegrly watenipl...led by. the law, the. I'ennsylva eriti Railroad Company makes' the par .• chase, the price stipulated is 69,000,09 g; t 6 - whole amount to be paid in, the five bonds P oi the - coiipany. Of thase bonds, F,100,00 will fall due, July_ gity - and 8100,000 annually till 18t30, when $1,000,000 will fall due, and the same sum yearly until the whole is paid. ' The - company and its connections are released frOm the payment 4f 0.1 . oth er--taxes or • duties on its capital stock, bonds, : divlidends or other property, ex cept for 9.4, borough, county, township and school purposes. 'The purchaser of the. works Fill have a perpetual corporate succession, but the legislature 11u sew vqke•the privilege.s. granted for abuse 'of them, a judicial decree of abuse being previously had, and full compensation be ing made to the stockholders if the state . decide to resume the franchises. Such a disposition of the main line of the public - works seems to be in harmony with that truly democratic policy which insists on simplifying and reducing, as far as practicable, the functions of .gov ernment, and relieving it, of responsibili ties which can onlY, be properly 'discharg, e.d by private,- handi; a, policyas . •much demandea thd interests of the State as Of individual Citizens, as the corruption ands mismanagen2ent of the canals belOng ing to our own' state have, in times past, abundantly shown. Nothing can be more incompatible with a pure and eco nomical administration of 'public ,affairs than to bestow on the officers of the gov ernment the power of rewarding numer, ous political dependants with the remu nerative p.ositions' which are usually in the gift of railroad or canal corporations. tie distribution of ordinary political spoils is bad enough, without ,the addi, Lion of new incentives to politieal degen rag. The course of the 40 Pennsylvania liegblatnre,- Mitttting rid of a dangerous and an unprofitable encumheranee to the State, appears to us, as we have said, a return to tho trne democratic policy.— But -we observe that the Washington ,Union, the organ of Mr. Buchanan, has taken a Stand directly adverse to it, and propose to rally its followers in the con ing Oita gleetion under the banner of f‘4,epear This is but another sign of the recent politiCal revolution, indicatiog that in Pennsylvania at least, the party In opposition, now headed by David Wil- Tont, .as well in . its state as its national latform, is more democratic than( the so• called democrats themselves.—.Neto York pening Pest. SoOal Intercouise. There is a false necessity with which we continually surround ourselves—a re straint of conventional forms. Under this influence medand women check their best impulses, and suppress their highest thoughts. Each longs for a free commu nication with other souls, but dares not give utterance to his yearnings. What hinders? The fear of what Mpg-Somebody will say; ,or the.frown of some_ sect; — o - r the anathema of some synod; or the fashion . - clique; or the laugh ofsome. club; or the misrepresentation of some political, party, Thou tul, afraid of thy neighbor, and fnow t that he is equally afraid of thee. ge,haa hound thy hands, and thou hest, fettered his feet. ' It were wiser for both tos snap the imaginary bond, and walk on. ward unshackled. - What is there of joyful freedom - in our social intercoarse? We wish to enjoy our aelves and take away all, his freedorri, while we destroy - our own. If the host 10. ride or walk, he' dare not, lest should seem impolite to the guest. So, they_.r.ernain slaves,\ and feel it a relief to rincompany, A few individuals, most foreifo gn lands; arrange this matter lyith wiser wisdom. If a visitor arrive, they say, I am very busy to-day; if you want' o work, the men -are 'raking, hay in the field; if you want to, romp., the'ehildren are at play in the court; if you want to read - 0 me, I can he with yon, at 'Su& -an hour. Go where you pease, -- and; while you are here; do as you please. . ,At some houies in Florence, large par ties meet without the slightest prepare .tioa. is understood,that - on some par ticular evening of the week, a lady or ,gentleman always receive their friends. In - are books and flowers; in iiuoth tt pktures and engravings; in a,third ERWM Cuni4Es an! - enseimc -in .§ome shaded ilea", dotted'alinuethe rooms, in, Mirthful Orserunninonsteisatrion. NO roan is required:to iiitealt tn,his tost, either on en tsrisg or departing. Lemon: ade ia34tatiiets 9t . Aiiksto4. I.lo#'lPl4. themOntt . he side it5:051444 may_taite alike; ;)tut* l 2ach 9QPF444Pc._ give: a pail of lyzie i nea4 e4tertai4meat, is a light 4 . 14 almost unnoticed 'incident at these festlials llept A nd taste, Foreign 1,/ftter.i, ... r .GRFA'k : EXCITEMENT .- I THE at E 117 .1) 0 US R USIA! Aflother ,Argo; of . Goods'at ' THE . OLBIjtEdITLATOR, • YOU might as Well undertake to dant up the waters of the Niagara..with bulrush es, as to try to'cnnvince the multittde that there is any other . place in town where they can get such great ibarguiES in the Sine of • QII.QCERIE§ - 8i PROVISIONS, as•at the 'Old Regulator ! whieh.'hea-So long been thq.Grcat Emporium. of Trade in this flourishing MetropOlis. • Now we ,haye come to the conclusion; that there. is but) , one way to sell Goods, andithat is.. to let the people Dow We have the to sell, and sal them at prices which Will be an inducement, to those in Want to buy of i l s ; and for this 'purpose we haie chartered a l celumn in the Journal where we Intend to keep the people pos as to What may -beifound at our esta. • ent.— Every body knoWd4(or at Least o know) where the Old Regulator is ; and fo e bene fit of thbse Who ddn't know, and who wish to know, we wilVjuitl inform them that it is lo cated right on the' I • • , I -1/Api 1 10-4D2 only a few rods rom the Depot, and is always open flustorneri and all who wish to . save 25 per c int.' in paichasing the necessaries of life; fort it is,the only place in town where you can expect to have a /ink change left after purchasing your necessary Supplies, notwith starding the common assertion of 'every •dne that they sell: chn4er, than their. neighbors, ,13re"• - don'ti boast Of ',Selling goods'. at or 'below cOti.tit Wec•lifiN : e' 4 aciptt-d.:O . c put standard to 4. ‘ Live afi .-and: -to sell'as • WOO . 'the cheapest;:fOr4When people' advertise to. sell below cost, YoU may easily, conclude that I they are Only " throiving out bait." In order that the people may know what we keep to seel, we will enumerate a few of the most im portant articles, ES qC ERIE S ! l ining our stock of 9roceries, will at once come-to the cell ettea and more complete as ' be found in this section, con- Any one exa ~ we are confnien clusion that a b iortnaent canno sisting of SUGAR, .. TEA i COFFEE,I ' . : . . MOLASSES, .. ' SYRUPS, • • _. I PEPPER,. SPICE, GINGER, ' CLOVES,j 1 , 4 MustatA, Saleratun, Cinnamon, Pepper-Sauce,'. Catsup, Yeast and Soap, Powders, Vinegar, Oil, Camphene,lFittid; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff; Segars, Candy, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers, Reuing,' Soap, Candles, and an end less Variety ototlier articles 'whirl') it is un necessary_ to mention, may lie found in this department, and 7hich will be sold - at a trif ling advance from cost to ready pat. - I - • • • P4OIVISIO,NS: Just take a look at our large•stoek of Pro visinns, and see if we have not got the where with to relieve the numerous wants of the needy, and endugb:to keep You all from starv ing through the Ong and dreary winter. It is impossiblelor us to enumerate one half the articles we keep, in a single .advertisement,. but we will mention a few of the most impor tant, which mriy be found in abundance and in great - variety, consisting of PORK, HAMS, FISH, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, SALT. CORNED BEEF DRIED! BEEF, SHOULDERS, • ! FLOUR: I j• CORN .NIEAL, . BrjrCIi:WHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES. "DRIED PLUMS, • POTATOES; • • • OATS, - . BEANS.: I 1 • • • SALT, and a host of other articles in the line of pro visions. Also kept constantly on hand agood assortment • . WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE such as Brooin., Washtubs and Boards, Mops, D.inner Boxes, Brashes, &c., together with ,a gerieral assortment of Stone Ware, which we will sell very chea'p for cash. A-general in vitation is extended-to all, and.to the people of Potter - .County in partipulai to, call at the Old Regulator hefard purchasing elsewhere: . ( CLARK & PHILLIPS. Wellsville, Dec.1.6,`18-5_6.-9 ANTEP. c (1 Yoll . N i GiAlES TO ACT as Local and el, u Travelling Agents, in a business ea sy, useful and hnnorable, ; at a salary of $lOO per month—a capital Of $3 only required.— No patent medicine or book business. Full particul ra.given free to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three r eent, piece, and ad dress D. P. 411ANIVON &Co. t:47-. tlJ Atkinson Depot; N. H. "ADNIIVISTRATOR'§ NOTICE vpipi REAS.,l,qtters of. Administration to V _Ole estate lof RUPUS A. FREEMAN, late County of Potter, deceased, hare been granted to the' undersigned, all persons indebted to said eitate are requested to make immediate payrcient, and those having claims against the•same, will present them duly au thentidated for payment to the subscribers at tilYsseb,•Pbtter Co,, - MISS ELIZA.-M. 'FREEMAN. • • • JERRY W.• PREF:Ai AN, May 2.1, 18.0. Administrators. ADMINISTEATILIS NOTICE •-• . . . .. WHEREAS Letters of Administration to c the esiato o£ DANIEL EIGLEY,.Iate of the B ounty of Potter, deceased, have been granted to the u.nd6signed, all persona ifidebt eA toaid estate are reqinsted to make ini- Medite- payment,! and those' haying :claims agaitst the same rill picient them duly au l then icated for payment to the subscriber at Hebron Putter 004 Pa._ ' ' 1 _: j 1 POLLY G. HIGLEY', .. I /day 23,18'57.1 1 ~ ; Administratriz . .., i . , ''* - `• ''''' tit - manna sums BY VIRtUE of .Expixtes and Fier; A'aezas issgedOut of the CCliirt . of Common Pleas - off'ottet : Co., - .Pealla-1 and to t o o-4ircted; I shalt .expoie to public •sale or outcry; iit the cooit Louse in! the Bor ough of Coudersport; on Blondaythe 15th clay at o'clock, A. M., the follow:. irtg. descrihed real,estate, to wit; . . - • Certain real estate situate in Eulalia Ip,, and:Borough of Coudersport, Bounded 'on the north.hy the Jersey Shore Tnrnpike Boad,on the east by Nathan Woodcock and east tine ofwarrant 2123, South b!. lots of . W. B, Ger_ dinier l , and A. •F, Jones, and west .by A. F. Jones, and W. T. Joned, containing -109 acres, of which there is about eight acres im proved, with one'frame hoUsa and frame barn thereon. • . Seized, taken in execution, arid to be sold as the property of 'Daniel F. Ellsworth, rind John - Crittenden.l ALSO—C,ertaiti real estate situate in Gene- see ToWnship, Potter Co.; Pa., Bounded on the north by the lands of Harry east by lands of_ the the Estate, south' by lands of Versel Dickinson and S. Preston, and west by the Oswayo road and lands of Harry Ellis, containing forty acres 4 with about fifteen acres cleared .uith one frame tavere•diousti and two frame barns thereon. - , • . Seized, taken , execution,' and to he sold as the property of. Thomas Keeler. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Gene see Township, Vette': Co., Pa., Bounded on the north by the 4ew York and Pennsylvania Slate Lint, on the east by lands, of .Gannon Chambers, south by Bingham lands; and west by lands of C. Leach, containing two hundred ana seventy acres, of which twenty-six acres are improved,with one log house and one log barn thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Patrick Burke. ALSO-Certain real estate bounded and described as follow's, to wit: ,Situate in SW-e -den Township,. Potter Co Pa., Bounded 'on thp north ..by Bingham lands, east by Bing ham landssbuth by lands of James Fisk and seating Estate, and west by Bingham lands, being,lot No, 57 of the allotment of 'Bingham lauds' in, said. Townihip, containiig, eighty tides more less ffkeen. acres improved with one:log house; and"-one Int Stable tbere on. Seixed, takenlii execution, and to be sold 'as the - property of Stephen Redsnn and Jona than Bedson. , ALSO—Certairi real estate situate in Alle gany and Genesee Townships, Potter Co. Pa., Beginning at a 1 post at the south east Corner of lot No. 3, standing in mirth line of lot number five, thence north' one degree, east ninety perches and, one tenth to a post, thence south eighty nine and three fOurths degrees, east, on the south line of lot No. 23, two hun dred and -eighty perches to a post, thence south on the west line of lot No. 21, ninety perches and one tenth of a perch to a 'post, thence north eighty nine and three fourths degrees, west on the north line of lots No, 5, 6, and 7, two hundred and ninety perches and five tenths of a perch to the place of begin ning; containing one -hundred and ten acres and nine tenths of ait acre more or less with the usual allowanceS of six per cent for roads, being lot No. 4, of the allotment of the lends of the Fox Estate; with ninety acres iinproV id, two frame, dwelling houses, one frame barn, and two apple orchards thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be-sold - ' as the property of Samuel Rogers. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Hee-- 0r Townshity, Potter Co. Pa.,"Bounded and described as 'follows, to wit: on the north by - Unseated 'lands of- Bingham Estate, east by lands of Henry Haines, south and. west by Biaghath 'lands, containing 50 acres, being lot No. 10 of the allotment of lauds of H. H. 'Dent, in Hector Township, and part of war rant No. 1796.—ALSO—one other lot situate in Hector Township, Potter Co. Pa., Bounded north by Bingham Lands, east by Bingham Lands, south by lands-of Hunsucker and Gar lock, west by lands formerly of Jesse John son, contaniing 90 acres and nine tenths of an acre, being lot No. 77 of the allotment of lands of. H. H. Dent, in said Township, and part of warrant No. 1788,, of which fifty acres are improved, 6 acres-chopped, with oneframe house.„ two frame barns and fruit trees thereon.--ALSO-Limp other lot Bound ed north by lot formerly owned 'by Henry Haines and Bingham Lands, east by Bingham Lands, south b 3 Bingham Lands and lands of H. 11.. Dent and west by Bingham Lands, containing' . 100 acres, being lot 33 in Hector Township and part of warrant No. 1354, of which 25 acres are improved, with one log house, one -saw-mill and fruit trees thereon.—ALSO—one other tract, situate in Hector and Ulysses Townships, Bounded north, east, south and west by lands of the Bingham Estate, coo:alai:1g iv° ac: es ' being lots No. 148 and 153 in-Ulysses and llectcir Townships, Putter Co. Pa., and part of war rants N(0260 and 1800.- - --ALSOope other lot, Bounded north by Unseated lands, east by lands of Henry J. Leach, south by laltds -01 Hunsuckor and Garlock, and West by C. Loucks, ,containing 100 acres, of which twen ty-acres are improved,. one fraine house, and one frame barn thereon.. Seiied, taken in executicm, and to be sold as the, property of Cameßus Loucks, and C. 11. .Loucks. ALSO-- . -Certaln real estate situate - in Alle gany Township, Potter Co. Pa., Bounded on the north by lands of A. Presho; on the east by the lands cif roe and Blips, south by the lands 'of Jolla Hags., and west by- the lands of Luke Darling, contarning orie hUndrectand twenty seven acres and six -tenths of au' acre. About fiftyacres are improved, oa which are erected one frame dwelling house and one frame barn. . - Seizedi - taken in execution, and to be sold as thop`toperty of Urial Atwood. • ALSQ—Certain real estate situate i n . Ilec toi. Township, Potter Co. Pa., 13Ounded on the north byy unseated loads, east by latids of Thomas 'Lamiing ; south by lands of Melvin artin and west by lands of the Bingham 'Es tate; containing one hundred and ten acres, of which' about fifteen acres is improved, with one f`paine house and some fruit trees thereon. —ALSO—another lot - Situate iu said' Toi;i7l - Bounded on the north by the Highway called , .Genesee Fork road, east -by, Francis Strang, south by- A. P. Cone, and west by It.. Sunderlin, , containing one half of an acre of ground. Beized, takeh in execution, and to be sold as the propertyl of Henry Eivay. - I ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Clara Township, Potter Co: Pa., Beginning at . a hemlock tree - for a corner, being the. N. W. corner of the lot origindlly sold . to Worden, then north 352 pole 3 'toe beech' tree, being the south coiner (SC. Byam's - purchase, thence east 232 poles to a corner in the east line of said Ridgway's• land, then& south ou said mist line` '3s2.'poles to a post corner iu said east line, thence west 232 poles to . the pa.cc . of be ginning;=:conthiping 51p acres of land being part of warrant No. 59d4. - , - ,__~~_ • lecntioni and tO lia.so ld lia 7 tlinprOpetty s iiTPester. ReynOldi t.W uid , T. • ALSO—Certain real , Listatetitinte in Gen- eseeTciwrarliip, :Potter c0..Pri4.. - Bortrided the -north: by , then land .of- W. ! T. Jones, L. Pants and-Jokr.Cityenairgh, °lithe ewit.tv the land of V. Dickinson and John_Aeck.how, on thO 's.9 l2 th - hy the londs of John Reulrhow and Wine Keech; on the vest by Are lauds of W. W. Jones • and ,Plants, -;containing ninety „four acres, with about fifteen acres improved, and: erected.thereiin One-frame barn, ; - .Seized, taken in ezeention, and to be sold) as the property of .S. - G.-Ronse.. - - . I .1 1 , ALSO—Certairi real estate situate in Alle-1 gany Township, Potter Co. pa., Boudded on the north and' east by - unseated laud; on the south by lands 'of Nathan , Cobb, and on the west by landsi-of T.,B.Collar, containing one hundred - .acres; abeniti forty acres of which is improved, with two log houses, • one - frameharn, one log barn, three log seds and an apple orchard thereon. • Seized, taken in execution, l aird to be sold as; the property of Luther Cobb. -7, ALSO-Certain ieal r estate situate in Pike Township,. Potter Co. ra:,:BoUnded on: the Mirth by'lot No. 'l4, on the east by lots Nos, and,3s, on the south by lot No. 22 and unseated lands of the Bingham Estate;atid ou the' west by unSeated lands and .by lots 13 and 36; being lots loos. hand 12, of sub-di-: vision of lands , of the'Bingham estate in said, -Township; 'containing .one hundred and -1111y 1 five acres, of which about fifty acres are im proved.. .On it are three frame houses, two frame bards, one saw-mill -and some fruit trees,—ALSOLot No: 36, situate in Town ship, County and State aforesaid, bounded on the north and east by rot:No. 14, on the south by lot No, 13 and unseated lands, on the west by unseated lands and lot N.o. 15, containing 101 acres of which about twelve 'acres are' improVed. Oa it is one log house, one frame house and one fiame barn. Seized; taken in execution, and to be sold.! as the property of Elijah Johnston. ALSO-, Certain real estate situate in gang' Townsttip, Putter Co. I&i., bounded tut: north by lands of Johnson and Jour., on! the east by lands of A. P. Couc, on the south!! by - Jan:Ls of John6na, •on the west by Linda of S..P. Lyman, containing ninety tire acres, or thereabouts; about twenty: of which is pCoyed, with one. log house and oine r log aza ! ioarA.:stal4l.e.,.tbeseqn, • Beized, - taket solid!! :as the propertYl - of William, „Bcrantoo• and!, SchuYler Scranton.' ' 414§Q--Oertain real estate situate in Ilec-1 tor Township, Patter Co. Pa., Bounded on they north by lands .af 11. Loucks,. on the east by! lands of H. C. Leach, and south and west by lands ofllunsucker and Garlock, containing! fifty acres of 'which - about four acres are ina-i proved with one . frame dwelling house, thereon.. Seized, taken jin execution, and to be sold as the property qt' Matthias Young... , ..11,S0--Certain real estate situate in He bron Township, Potter Co. Pa., Bounded on the north by the lands of Daniel Clark, east,' south and west lby lands of Fox, coLtaining about forty - acre A, of which five acres arc im proved; five acres chopped, and one frame house thereon. --- - . Seized, taken in execution, and to be Sold as the propel ty of Philo 8. Baker. 'ALSO—Dertoin real estate sitttate in Alle gany Township, ;Potter Co. Pa., BOunded on the north by lands of Taylor, • east by unseat ed lands-of Fox and AciSS, sontl4 by lands of John Glace, and west by lands of Frederick Dasher, containing abbut four hundred acres of land, -about twelve acres of which is im proved, with one frame bairn, one log house and some fruit-tikes thereon. !Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Michael Gross, ! " .ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Gen esee Township, 'utter Co. Va. Bounded oa the north by th y ' lauds of S. ou the east,' south and west by the estate of M. 'Jolley, containing six acres and- one fourth of an acre more br less. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold, as the property of ALSO—Lerari Fan ...—All that or e-and-a half ;story house, and oue-and-a-hitlf story shop appurtemint - thereto, situate in the Township of lieitesee, Potter Co. Pa., on a farm lately owned by Mdses L. Sears and by him purchased Of \i'm. Cobb, anCbeing, on the State Road leading from the{; Genesee Fork through the 'Township of 16ghain in said County, Bointded west by latt4 of Ea ton, and west b f I.ind of house or building being 1 d teat front, with f;tyings on each side of ten ,feet each, extending back two feet, makidg it forty feet in the rear— and the said sliop being sixteen feot...kotiare, and the lot or piece of ground and ' . ,:curtilage appurtenant thereto described as Aollows--- Commencing at the road four feet wkst of the shop running northerly nine rods, then east erly_teu rods, then southerly nine tibils,.then along tile road ten„rods to the placeslbegin Wing. 7 6et.:ed, taken, in execution, and ha soh ' and tta sold th, the property Of Moses Le, t'3..ars. Certain real estate situate in the of Eiiisburg, Genesee Township, Potteg; Co. Pa.l, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the Center of the road leading frdtn Wells= ; ville to Oswayo at the corner of 1144sey lands, thence running North 55,1 de&-ces west. four perches to Betsy Ellis land, thence north 68) degrees west fo i urteen poles to Betsey El: lis lands, thence south 151 . degrees west fire poles to .BetseyyAlis land; thence sputh degrees east foytrteen.pores to the'eentefof said road, thence north 481, deg. cast teb.4ni.l three!- tenths poles by the center of ,said . r4d to the place of beginning; contitining (intl.] hundred and eighteen and eight-tenths perelMs of land, on which are erected one 'store-hOuse, two frame dwelling houses and one frn r ine barn, 'arid witli.soine fruit trees thereon. 11 .Seized taken hi execiition, and toThe sold a. prolierty of Win. Perry. A. C. - TAGGAII.T,SIierifI; Coudeiport t May 28,' 1857. • . • flotice. Sarah Willet, 1 .No. 63 Deceinber term, by her nekt, friend,l 18, , 56. 3' 4 David D. Smith, 0- 1 libel in Divorce vs. I Iso, Elbert 4. Willa, Elbert J. Willet. j.. 11 spondent.— I,'ltcreas a Subpcena. and 'a li as Su _ . pcena havin peen is l • sued in this case, and licturned by t e Sheriff . Sitiii, you are heiehy notified that a plicatioh will be made at,the nfrxt Court or. Common Pleas for a Divorce, at 'which time „tu can ail; tend if you think prop r. ' ' I A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff: r May 18, 1857.-tc. .. - '. •• - • • . .lEWISVILLE STEAM GRISTIAILL. I NEW A.llll, G.1.131, - .E ULE. undersigned having bought: out. all former owner's of the Le*iswille Steam Mill are now prepaFed to'do all; mannei. o l f grin4ing, as they b,eiiove, to the satisfae; tion.of their customers. oin . e and see. . I O.A. LEWIS, • ORAYTPN.. LEWIS. -; IJlfssce , Feb. 28, /857.-9-38., I mku - ouARTERELL _ -- tiethod fornung 84sari rfriendi that theyuie eeipt of , and are ' now opening ; o chore and desinible stocicoY ... , . . STAPLENANDTA.NCY DRY 04X , DS,' -' ' . to which they invite the attention - of all svho desire to make purchases - Oar stock is large 'has been selected with great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of this section of our conistly. ' Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of I . • ' . DRESS GO ODS, TRIMMINGS; RIBBONS, ' F .N3I.IROIDERIES, -PARASOLS —• = I - • OL THS, CA.S;.:iiMRES . - - ' r . YESTINGS; DO. 11 NESTIOS, I • SHIRTINGS, - - ,INENS, PRINTS, _ • (( v. , • Ti SIERY, SHAWLS, . . . and a yarlety of. other articles, too numerous to mention;' e have also a complete assort nieni or i • • • - - • ,GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND t . • 1 1 1 CROCE:ERA" ; . all of which Fill be sod uncommonly cheap for ready pa,q, and fur approved credit on as reasonablO terms as any other astablishment. 1 - • MANN &NICEIOLS. Millport; Aug. 11,1856.=9:13 ly. W, KING at SON, - FATENT , CH ►IR MANWFAC , TURIERS, - - 438 IBroonie street; One Door 'Ea* of Broadway; (Lite 468 Broad tray,) NEW -YORK, . . (i l stabli.Thed 1833.0 .'• j_ NVPP examination of their great rari ety arid Superior assortment of CHAIRS, Jnaniifacture k 1 at their own establishment, and 1 under theirimmediate observation and diree -1 tion, including PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS, ' SELF-ACTING EXTENSION RECUMBENT C11.,41R5, • IMPRoVED INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS, MAJOR:SEARLE'S TRAVELING LNITALIp SPANISH SPRING AND SQUAB CHAIRS. RHEUMATIC, SPINAL AND ASTHMATIC INVALID 'CHAIRS, ST.Q.„ -Imloraeings - the most complete -assortment, end ..choittC4 kinds for Parlors,,Drawihy Rooms, Chanibens,lrardens, Libraries, Counting Mouses, Officcs, Fab ic Institytioni, Dentiits, Barbers, 4-c., together wtth every desirable sort adapted to the comfort, convenience and luxury of the Sick, the Aged, the Infirm , the Lame and Lazy. In pointiof ingenuity of design, elegance of finish, -qua,ity and richness of material, faith fulness of execution, durability and cheapness, these chahs are unsurpassed. For. them, M. W. KING IS SUNS were awarded the first and only Vrize Medal, and the faculty recommend them as tnr preferable•to beds or couches for patients itincted with Spinal Asthmatic or Bronchial lailections. To either arm- of the. chair may be attached a convenient reading or writing DESK, and any combination desn'ed will -be manufactured . to to utter, A Circular with explanatory cuts, will -be sent by Mail if requested, and orders (with re mittanceS ) 'promptly forwarded to any part of the - world. LUXURY & ECONO "Y! _ -1 /1 KING'S NEW CHAIR. "AS YOU LIKE I, ," An Arm Chair, Reclining Chair, Couch and Bedst.(l, (co:dui:it:li osn,) is susceptible of twelve ifferent positions.or chi ii to meet the varied rennirernents for coinfort, conveni ence, luxitry and economy, (in. space as '‘yell as price.) Whether in sicknesi or healli, thi celebnifed CHAIR "as you Liiill C.X.CCii in many reipects, any chair perhaps ever manu factured-in this or any other country. _ . The jirice varies from ,P t ilecil to, iitir. Del liirs. according to finis 4. To Public institutions, as wsilas i to uals, tli is, CHAIR Is Very article and \vill be supplied nunfuer en th most Itberal terms!' 4.\,p!•1: to or address / M. Nc". KING 1; SON, 1_ 438 Broome St., One door ea,t u 1• Br,:atlwa w VOltiC, (bate 4(.; Broadway. 9:44-1v ISOM' LIST- -RrivE„T.Z.E2I, 1857. Pott;er County, ra. E. John on , N. Dills, oC. John Crittenden, ee of Martini Musto. Rawson Harman, vs. A. B G: Bar som Shat. es. Owc .J. B. Smith, Jo-icpil Smith and F. Penn JOil:4 C. Evelyn. Jr.. ( .111.111, et ai, G. W. M. Ileisti r, vs. R.ll. Whartqn - School District, t v. Julius Johnson. J. Pierce. use of Doty & Doty, va;.F. Cale. Leyi Annis. vs. W. T.. Jones, • Wtirren Smith, vs. F. B. Brooks. - Hoke. Cushing, ay. Beajaaniu Bursa - and .4. AnslCy. • Samuel Haven, vs: A. M. Bentoti. Vesta C. by her next friend A. Young, vs. C, P. Dike. \\ T. Jones, - v.l. N. V ..Jatiksort and Eli Rees. Thomat; D. Lillie, vs. Courtright, et al. 1).4 ZzlE. IV. ChappeL'vs. S. IL Martin. Same, is. S. 11. Martin and James Martin. S. Sheppard, vs. George WI Lewis. Collins!Smith vs.'ld. S. Carpenter. DENRY J: OLMSTED, Proth'y. Prtortiourany's ()man, 1 GunderSport, April 27, 1857. f 'COVRT PROCLAMATION. WR P LE 41 the. lion. ridTdgeandtheg. Joseph Maths and 4. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of I the Courts of Oyer &Tertuiner and General Jail ; Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, OrPh- , ansl Court and Court di' Common Pleas for the ' County !of Totter,. bare . I.4sued, their precept, bearitigdate the thirtieth day of April, u. the •year, cit our Lord mie thousand eight lmn dred, fifty-seven, and to me directed, fo. Court of Oyer and Terminer and GeneraliJail Delivery, Q.iarter Sessions of rthe Perice, Orphans' Court, and Court of Comnion iO the Borough ofCoudersport, on MO`- the 15th day of Jane next, and to eon • . • Unite one week. Xottlee is therefore hereby given to the Cor onersJuStices of the , Peacc and - Constables withinthC county; that•they be then ;Ind then in thejr : Proplit persons, at - 10 o'clock A. :11; or Saidday, livith their rolls, records, hiquisitions, extiminations, and other remembrancei, to do these things. 'Which to their offices appertain to die 'done. And Those who are bound. by their reco,grozances to prosecute agitiiist the prisoners that'are.or shall be in the jail of .._%).:(1 county of Potter, arc to be then and there to -prOieente against theni as will be just. Dated it, COLTDERSPoRt, APRIL 30TEI, 1857. and .the 8 1 1 st year of the Independence of the 1 1 . '.w 600D8---A. Fine Assokment just received at • 01,116TEMS. -* -,- THEN/444 1 1 1 E Vilil i ro4: .I'.; .- - ,i .., , f ~ • ' • . ne : CYjia:Ziesi gal gltid..4 o viest :itifo c ii i .,' -Y ad'' ill , ' - th6 vii )rld" . - ; , It s i 7 . r_ , • - +Crcaiaid , i,:p.• , • 1 •• - sin ms ,i;isdnritt x d• LITERARY 'AND FA3IILY'iIIOM/1) a. DIAGSZLN eldse*l. its arst:xolumel t n had ; Aex t,.... During the, few . ,„'nrlef montlAs of Rs ex. tencb lattArite:d a.tioptpZirit,* un t ei tta t e e in the. annals orthe Press, „ The publishers . haying !. offered•libera p re ; ' miums for choice literaryeTeits,flie Sie' r ie s Romances, - neays, l Poetry, and _ether apa s h: ling and'interestlng : reading Was commenced. in January'lasti and• - z.re being AIR publish? ed in the Visitor:l, '... - • . The New Volume Willbe cininericed'inn-' ly 1857,• greatly ) .thipioved and enlargell.,.., Bach number,will - coutairi thirty-two exits, large sized royal OntaVo .p - ages, makings iitag.'' uificent Volume. oc• 'nearly 400 • •priges for. the; year—or presenting •an ninount, of. the e h ol .. ' cest reading on all_sulliects, equal to whit would cost in thel book stores at least fay cents, paYable - invriably in adiance. •- ` Some of the moot popularand brilliant mm e . and female contri utera. aye regular contri, bUtors and the pu, 'fishers will spare no piti es ' or expense to render the ." Welcome ',lrisit s ti every. Way acceptable to a refinedintern. gent and gent community. ,1 -, • ‘ • •.. ~ The publication'• is adapted tO.all classes or people-.the young and, the old—rand - Where,: • ever seen and - peril. Sed,... , Meel& with. universal; acceptation.-. ',... it ~ „.,• _ , , , ger Now is. the'-tibrie to subscribe to'llit New Volume; - .Iniij, -- - - - - . ' ,- „ *** The back' mbers , may be ad . .(i 4 complete sets) folll 3 cents each, .or th,n,0 0 4 . - . , t series,tof 12 tiximb!ers for , T UTE ti i tr. Or o cents. Liberal indueements to Clubs.and Can't vassers: • ' L. - ; - - g&"Remembe 'f,, our terins are,rFifty cents. for one year, for 4 single copy, or three cop, les will be sent Under one cover' or addressfor One Dollar..l . i i • Address, _ _ -•!: , • C 0 S DEN.. 4.t- COMPANY, Nol 38 North SeN-441 Street, (up stairs,) Phila4elphia, " 10i1-1y VAR ERS WANTING . PLASTER for Lahti • will find a suriply at ' • . 9:43 :JtINES, , 1 . 'TONES, M.ANN t I I JONES, pay Ake highest market, price [for all. kinds of Produqe.. • - • . .„.,„•,.,), . .. • - ! . p1 1 •.•.;f1 I L 1,1 1 / 4 .....1."., f FOB AUL , THE . 1 rimposzt or. A' , FAMILY - PHY SIC . I . ../. ' - - ' Tenitn his ion existed - a public demand for an effettive purgative pill which could be relied on as sm,d and perfectly safe in its operatioh. This hai l been-Prepared to eet that demand; and an exten sive trial of its virtues-has conclusively shown witli /what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to makd a plifisical.pilt, but not easy to make the best of all pills— one which should ham none of the objections, hut all the advantages, of every other. • Thisllhas - been attempted here, and. with what success we would respectfully submit to the -public 'decision. ; It has been unfortunate for : the patient hitherto; that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious "and' irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revialsion in the system as to mete than counterbalance I tli - e - 'geed to le. derived from, them. - These pills produce no irritation or pain,, inle.ss,it arise from a previously existing obstruc-: tioa of deraw , emeht lin the bowels. ' tieing purely vegetable, no harm can arise from-their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should, be taken judiciouSlyJ Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap: plicablo are given on the bex: • Among the-com plaints which have been speedilycurod by theft', we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various Tonne of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap, petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious I HOtiar-bA Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, rain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con= sequence of dileased - action in the liver. As an 1 aperient, they afford ;prompt and-sure relief-in Cos tiveness,riles, Colid, Dysentery, Humors, _ Scrof ula raidScurv3V Colds with-soreness of -the body, Ulcers and impurity of the bliVtid i in- sbortiany and every case where a purgative is reqUired.'.. They' hare , :LW; produced; some rsingulorly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Poet, Dropsy, Gravel, Ervsipelas, Palpitation of- the-Heart, Pains in the BaCk, Stomach , and ;Side.,, They should be ,freely taken in the spring df the year ,: to purify tliellood. mud prepare the system for the change of alarms. AA occasional dose, stimulates the •storhaelOand bowels into healthy laction, and reatores.tbeapper tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and.hy.'ihN, stimulant action -on the cii etilatory system, retie vate the strength of the - body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies or the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous. eves though no serious derangement exists; but a necessary dosing Should never be carried too tar, as every purgative medicine reduces the stser4o, when taken to excess. .The thousand cases in which a physic is required Cannot. be chunierated here, but, they suggest therriselies to the reason of cies/ body; and it is 'ciaiiSdently believed this , pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has. hitherto been available to .mankind. .)Vherilhei' virtues are once known; the public will no linger doubt what remedy to employ when . in needl.ef-a cathartic medicine, Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take,rand being purely- vegetable, no harm can arise from their 12 8 0 in any qUantity. For minute directions see wrapper oh the 136: ME 'II'EI'AR.ED, BY : - , . , er' AMES- C.. AVER, rtactical and Analytical Chemist . , .._ . LqwtiLL, MASS. ' ' Price 25 Ceiatsdcee Bon._ -Five :Ems. fir $4 .„ A YE R' S CHERRY PECTORAL % '": • •-, EOUGJIS. l'011)S 116 iftSENESSi. , . • . RRON.1:111TIS, 31110.0PING4:QUGlic . -CHOC -AS'IIISIA, Al'D4 - • - CONSIJIIPTION. • •,. ' Tate remedy has won for itself such noteriety from its cures of every varietyotpulmonary dist* that it is-entirely unnecessary to -recount . the. 01 dences of its virtues_ in ,any eurnmaniq where it ...us been employe.d. 'So wide is tho-field of its use fulticas and se numerous the.; aSes "of 'its ' coris, that almost"CCOry scctiori Of -the 'CO - ditWf s • llls u l2s i e n persons ho have bectr.restored • .roni alnrrnum and I even 'deaPciate diseases 'of"Abe lungs by its use.` When once tried its stye/lentl over every other; in dicino 'of. its 'kind N toe appar ent to'escape obaerVatien, and whereits virtues are blown. the puhlicUo longer hesitate what antidote to employ fur the disttessmr and dangcrotis Offee! Cons of the pulmbeary °maps which are incident to our climate. j And not only in. formidable at tacks upon the luegs, but!for the milder varieties of coLns. COVERS, lloaatssivnas, &c. ' • and 'for CHILDREN it IS the pleasantest and tafestniedietni! hatian tie Obtained; - • • I `As it has long been in constant use throughout i this section, we,'need not do more than assure th a t people its quality.ishopt 'tip to the-best-that:it iresi has been,andthat the genuine' article - is aolctbl • • e JONES, DJ *. SPENCER, - COUDERSP_ORT Pa. ; and by Country , chants an4,D.rorlists everywhere. „R.:43. 11 111