Commereisl - .otolikftke - New_Yo*. -- ifernfd 'Ocsrets s downfall in the =price of butter.:. He 'From all accounts it would- seem that Awing the next six moutbsinatter will touch the lowest point that , it has seen i n many yeara. Befere the fliscovesy of gold in California;butter sold from 18 to ,20 _cents .per pottnd,..bni 43/i emigration' -setting in for that *rte.; the shipping of butter to the , Pacific-coast heeame an important business, and eventually reach ed 100,000. firkins „per year, and- was .worth about 1,500,000 to the traders in that article in this city. - This demand -of course enhanced the price of batter with Us, and it soon reached 30 cents, per pound at retail, and has averaged that -for the last five years. But the people .of California are beginning to produce -their own butter, and during the last year it is doubtful whether 50,000 firkins were -shipped from this port. , This season, it is estimated, thin the San Francisco peo ple will have enough of home manufac tured titter (if we map use .that term) -to last through the summer, - anti conse quently the dealers in this city do not pur pose to settd but very little around the Gaye. The prospect is, that in a few years, this immense Annie will he -confined to home consumption. Although prices afire never higher than they have been during the past spring, consumers .may [comfort themselves with the reflection that rates mast .eonte down, before many paths are oyez:" /Pr A large ftreoecurre4Lat Bytaeuse, N. IC., on theationang of -the litthinst., iestroying property to the amount of 150,000; . oo4Ortspott ?tier-044. qt 7 ,CorrectedWeekOlo.r" the Journal,. .SCHOOMAKER St .JACKSON, . _ pedera in Pry Goods, Groceries, Hata ,Capa, Roots .sffoca, Crockery, :Pork, Flour, ' Afeal,'Notions, tc., if-ALNI STREET., PUUDERSPORT, PA. fumi, 'l4 bbL - - - $lO 50 Pon, • " " - - - 30 00 SILT,. • 3 50 Eva ME.A.L, 14 WO lbs., - Ecrzza, . - Liao " Tatoir, " " - Woo; " " - 27W34 ‘t al ' 17 SPELDERS, 141 lb., - • • 15 Dene.Scm, " • • - - • 25 MAPLE SUGAR, ? lb., WOl2 DEED .43-PALES `g g' 14 a 0 Bushel, .- 2 75 Man 04• NO, 1 • -• -3 50 Irarfugt; ``." OLT; I . 60@,75 Can, - - 1 9 5 RYE 14 u - Potarozs' " r , /00 f 441, "t 1 Doren, - . 12 fir, 4i Ton, - $l2 ®l5 00 IRRIYALS AND DEPARTURES or TnE WU, AT COUDERSPORT, PA. Arrival, ?tom Wellsville, daily at 6P, M, • From Ulysses, Saturday at 6 P, x. From Jersey Shore, Wednesday and Saturday et 6 r. From Wellsboro, Wednesday and - Saturday at 6P.M. ham Sinneutakoning, Tuesday at 6 P. a. From Smethport, Tuesday and Friday at 6 P. 11. hi= Ceres, Monday and Friday at 6 P. U. Departure. tO3'eUsyille daily al 7 A. M. 10 1lysses, daturday at 7 J.. m. da • Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at 6 A. U. Wellsboro, Monday and Thursday at 6 A. 31. r iSinnemahoning, Monday iat 6 A; U. TlSalethport, Monday and Thursday at 6 A. Y. T 1 Ceres, Tuesday and Friday at .6 A. x. `•* All letters, to be mailed, must be in the Zze the eveab* before the mail starts. - I;se 18, 1857. J. M. JUDD, P. M. d RICERT.AND PROVISION STORE, E. IC. SPENCER. , 4. OFFERS GSEAT INTATCEMENTS to buy. en of Groceries,. Provisions kc., -nt the t:r!,foimerly plc' abyD. W. _SPENCER, z Street, North side of Public Square. yr OR CERIES. - „5.,•._:. •.i:: . .... Wien TcsTll o 2Bol:l7ap: RILILTIraineZAP- . iiitiVoSimitaios=-cia be ncquireil by Using i of a Tl4ous4447 : incere! .19:Itatlady or gentaisien-wonidrOsasha,itinder itte curse of ts: disagreeabie•- breath; when 17 , •tasiiit'th pasta ora-Tnoussso Fi‘sissa,'" . as -a den& •fri.ce, would not Only..renderit wwesybutleave the teeth white as alabaster? '• - Many persons :do not know their breattai,badi and the sub ject is so delicate their friends will never men ties it. Beware of eounteifeits;:Be.Sure each bottle is signed' & CO., N. Y. For sale, by, all Druggist*. - 9:37-6ma„ . Sold by SMITE k.JONES Druggists, Cou dersport, Pa. • *f l 5.1,t0t4m.145, A Retired Physician; 75 yessi of age, Awing lost his Fatther, two Brothers, Daughter, Son-ip-law, Nephews and Nieces, by thatdreadful disease, CONBIII4PTION, and suffer ing with a Cough, himself, oettrmisid.to visit the East Indies, Egypt, and, 4apati., Where he discovered a Preventive and 'Certain) awe for Colds, CoUghs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Ner vous Debility and Asthma.: I His cOugh was cared immediately; he ritutd, cared , his•Ret atives, who inherited the dis ase, ;and in con nection with his ! - son have eMployed it in their practice, curing thousands of c.a..v.“tossidered hopeless by, others. For thel f purposeiof rescu ing as many of histellow beings as pcissible, he is seudiugtheilecipe to fall whoArsh it for 10 cents; 3 of it to pay the' postage, and the balance printing. _Address Dr. HEATH 101 Spring street, opposhe.d SL '.Nicholas Hotel, Mew lode, - i 19:2-t3mos, .611EdT AMMON iiiEDICAL SCiENCE, The best Therapeutic Agent 4esier Intteedueed. DR. DICKINSON'S. MAGNETO ELEC -RIC MACHINE i exciting .the 1 ,sorbing atten- ton-of the Medi a ProfesSion and large portion of ie intelligent lay clearly demon _„., ~.. ,dry, and all other Internal "drug medication" may belahl aside with perfect seety to the patient arid abid anz, benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma .ehieLes have been introduced, they excite the highest wonder awl praise.', The apparatus is adapted to : prevent, relieve and.eure every .disease incident to humanity,more itetilieu larly all those painful and formidable diseas es which' have for centuries .bullied the pro foundest learning and skill of pliysiziaps.. ' From whatever cause there may bei an ex, eess or deficiency of the nervous fluid—pro ducing an excess or deficiency of the acids and alkaline secretions—the magnetic ,prinel ples of the system are deranged, and can on ly be safely restored to their normal condition by an application of magneto-electricity, by means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRICSIACHINE. This apparatits will positively prevent, . and_ speedily relieye and eure ConsumptiOn, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Palsies, Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases, and all other painful maladies, however hopeless and ~.'f long standing. They are eminently useful in all sexual and urinary disorders,, partieu .l.rly where the Constitution has beep broken dowel sad mined by unnatural solitallltabits to *which teas many of the young of bPth sexes Lure so tameetably prone. 1 I - DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE is without the dangerous compli cations of bhtteriesand weids-'-which feet alone renders it soperior to all others on the score Of neatness,. cleanliness, safety and utility.— It is, in fact, a handsome parlor oriament; may be applied by a child ; and will last w life-time, to the great sating of j Doctor's bills, Are. 1 PRICE OF THE lACIIINE $1.0! r It will be safely packed and sent) to any part of the United States. Sold, wholesale Lind retail at the Medical Office,No,3BNORTH SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. A I ress, A. C. DICKDISO, , M.D.. 10-I-Is. : __ - , 390 - • 16 J2®l 1.4k.0:6 COrDERSPOUT ACADE J. HENDRICK, Principal. AIIE cademic "-ear will Ibe divided into Three Terms of thirteen weeks each., Th Winter Term will commence on Monthly ; De cbmber Bth, 1856. • The Spring or Ounimer Term will commence on -Monday, April 6tb, 0357 ; and the Fall Term en Monday, August 24th, 1857. .- TERMS. Tuition per term of thirteen weeks, as fol lows: Primary Stu4ies — Reading, Spelling, Mental-Arithmetic, - ! -1 $2 50 COlllOlOll English Branches—Geograj- - phy, Orthography, Arithmetic and Grammar, - - - .-1 375 'Higher English Branches Natural' • ! , Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, and Frst Lessons in Algebra, - 5 00 Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Geom. etry, ,6 00 Languages—Latin, Greek, or French ,6 00 Drawing, extra,- - - - .1 50 _ Piano Singe, extra, - ' 1 .19 00 SarPayment Strictly in Adoance.7(al AU scholars who can write legibli, will be required to present an original. Composition once in two weeks, ; and male, scholars to de claim once in two weeks. Boa .! ' rd‘ dka - can be obtained in private Pamilies in the it* ge, or rooms • An' be ha in the Academy by applying to.the Principal. 1 . 1111. lIENDRICK has had the Preceptorship of the Academy for the past year, and It is with great satisfaction we, announce) that we dale been able to secure the continuance of his services. The flourishing condition of the Academy has been exhibited by a larger at tendance and more general expression of Isat iSfaction, than has ever been experienced here tofore ; and the Trustees flatter themselves that in the renewal of his engagenient they arc carrying out the wishes of, the patrons of the Academy thus favorably indics;ted, and securing for that station a gentleman fully Competent to supply the wants of an iateAi !geut community. . ELI REES, President, G. B. OVERTON, Sec'.' ' ,t • LEWIS MANN, Treasurer, • G 4 AMOS FRENCH, . - soutgsKl BOSS, - • HENRY OLMSTED,i coudersport, Nov. 10,1856. . 1,4 NEW 2 'HORSE Lti3IDEB-WAGON for 41 for sale by JONES, MANN At JONES. Coudersport, June 11, 1857.-4 f, i• ' • -MEW GOODS—A Large and Spleadid sortment just received at= • 10:1 ' 0-41STCD'S. -:' : ~ l Oltegrell4lollolo4B.l. : 22 Aa Ontimuice.ielative,to thubuilding of Sidn:Wa&s: IT IiEEtING OP TOWN COLN-, CIL of - the Borough Of Patidessport, held Monday, the 15th day of May, A.' D. lan, it was Ordained . : - • , • - Sze; I.—That.Shie-walks he made ten feet wide .by the owners Of Lots , i on each side of Main Street, from Water. Street to the street leading to Crandall Hill.- • - Sac: ll.—The said' Side-walks on Main' at. to be built of Plank, five feet in width, pilink to be /aid in the center of the aide-walk, .and graded with gravel on both. sides, making in all ten feet. ; • Sac. IlL,—That Side-walks he'made on each side of East and Wei!: Streets., the whole /ength. • - Sac. IV.- - -r-The Side-walks on East and West streets to be made of Plank, Gravel, or Flagg (at the option of the owner), laid in the same mantle:zits Maid street, except across the Court House Square. -„ .Sec. - V.—That Side = walks be made on Ist, .2d, 3d, 4th, sth, 6th and 7th Streets, ,on both sides, from East to West. street.. Vl.—T,he.Side-walks on said 'streets to be built of ptank, gravel, or flag, (at the op tion of the owner,--except around the Court ,House Square—ten feet in width, and when plank is used,to be laid in the same manner as on Main Street. : . Sac. SUL—The Side-walks aroundthe Court house SqUare to be built, in all particulars, in the same Manner as on Main Street. Sac. VI/I.—The ,Street, Comn2issiOner is hereby ordered to superintend the building of said Side-walks, causing them to be built in accordance with the grade established by the Borough Surveydr, according to.the specifies), tic)ps of this Ordinance. Sac. IL—The-Borough Surveyor is hereby ordered'to establish .the grade on all streets on which Side-walks are to• be built, and set stakes to guide owners of4ots in making their aids-walks . Sao. - X.--That written or printed notices be given to the owner or owners, or 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, nest; then the Town Council shall let She Same to thelowest and best bidder, giving at ltast two weeks' notic-eiri the Potter Jour nu/ that Proposals will be received for the building, of the said Side-walks in accord ance with the provisions of this Ordinance, adding twenty per cent. to the cost of build -1.1:4 sz,id side-walks, and to be collected as ./sots of like amounts are collected hyi taw. . 12:—Tbut this -eidinance be published s.ix times in the Potter Journal. 11' . .M. H. METZGAR, Pres'tpro tem. Maas, Seey. Couderspol4, May 25, 18:37.-IQ:l—Gt. Supplement to the Ordinance of May 25, 1857, relative to Side-Walks. AT A MEETING OF THE TOWNCOUNCIL 11. of the Borough of Coudefsport, held on Monday, June Bth,,, 1857, On motion, it *a.s Ordained : That the Or dinance passed May 25th, 1857, relative to Side-Walks, be_so amended as to read, "from Water street to West," instead of "from East to West streets ;" and that the 1, usual- Notice be given in the Potter Journat,l, and printed notices of this amendment be given to all per sons owning lots between Water and West streets. _ D. W. SPENCER, Attest : Burgess pro tem. &off. U. Smuts, Seey. Coudersport, May 8, 1857.-10:2-18t An Ordinance relative to Nnitaneee Passed Monday . , June Sth, 1857. IIEREAS a Petition has been r eivecl TV' by the Town Council setting f th that Butcheringis carried on in the ce. er of the Borough to such an extent that it as become a nuisance, and praying that s. ' . nuisance be abated, therefore , Ssc. 1.-4 t is hereby Or. fined that from and after this date no B chering, creating thereby a nuisance, be arried on between East and West and Fir. and Seventh streets in this Borough. Sec. ll.—And if ny persbn or persons shall create said mns• .ce within the limits pre scribed by thi- Ordinance, he, she, or they shall forfeit: c sum of Five Dollars for the first offed , and Twenty Dollars for the sec ond an each subsequent offence—said for feiture to be applied to Borough purposes, and co ected as debts of like amount are now • .11ected by law. r SEc. I.ll.—That this Ordinance be publish ed in the Potter Journal. D. W. SPENCER, Allege: Burgess pro tem. SAIeL R. STORRS, Sec'y. l CouderspUg. June 8, 1857.-10:2-4t. NEW GOODS, Low Prices and Ready) Pay, AT SHARON CENTER. I , IIIIE SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale JIL an entirely new stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CQOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS '& CAPS, UM , BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, READY • MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS; &c., &c. . I In our selections the wants of all have been remembered. The Gentlemen can find in our stock of Ready Made Clothing an elegant Fashionable suit, or a substantial Business suit, and we have Hats & Caps and Boots & Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming; a, good assortment of Dress Goods,.iind trim mings ; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.—. And, last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brass Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals,. Fans, and too many other things to enumerate,—all of which we are selling low for Cash, Lumber; or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH &c., con stoutly on hand. W. B. & J. H. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., June 5, - NJR.eINGES _AND LEMON S just received by . 10:2 • . W. B. &J. H. GRAVES. W. SPENCER is Agent for many of the most popular Medicines now in use, a le:tir'ot which he *ill Mention : . - {J. R. STAFFORD k CO.'S- OLIVE TAR. IDR. D. JAYNE. Fr, SON'S FAMILY MEDI— CINES. . C. AYER & cg.'s CHERRY PECTORAL A t XI) PILLS. I. - _ - ;SEVERAL IPILNIDS - OF CHERRY SYRUPS, * Sc.,,&c. R. Stafford & Cqs Olive Tar is ap plied. and inhaled by wearing on INHALER around the neck and on the breast. His OL IVE,OINTMENTIs applied where the 'skin is broken, and is a popular remedy where known. Good for the Whooping Cough. 10:2. 15 - w.-,x E.s . . . irtr4 l olUnat oolinrianum . :..,- John , S Dye, is the Aglhor. - ~ Who has had IO years.experielice as a Bang er atui Publisher, and Author of A Ernie, of.Lecturra at Broidleag,inkrnaele, . when, ',for 10_successive nights, orer - - -.t o jar 50,000 People** L' • 'sl ID Greetedlithowith Rounds of Applause, "el while he exhibited the taannerLin which 0',..1 1 _Counterfeiters execute their Fraads,aad ' the Sorest and Shortest ileitis of ' I Detecting:thein " • , The Bank Note Brignmers cB erd(tkat ice idO theireatest Judge of Paper Mo, c, GREATEST DISCOVERY Orn THE PRESENT CENTURY ;FOR' gladetflitg - COQ qtaltit. a oi ' t ow rio Describing, every Genuine Bill in ,Extstettee,9 4 and Exhibiting at a glanCe every Coma- 1 terfeitln Circulation 11 . . I Arranged. so admirably that REFERENCE , t D 4 is EASY; and - DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS.' " ilerNo index to examine.] NO pages to hunt up! 13ut so .simplified'and ',arranged, that the Merchant, Banker an& Business g Man can see all at a Glarice. 0 ENGLISR,_FRENCH AND GERMAN: :0 Thus each•May.resd the same'in his owns BATIVE IVAratr.E. ' Most Perfect . Bank Arote List Published. _ - 0 .411.30 a List of • - All THE PKVATE . BAKERSINMERICA. I A Complete Summary of . The 'FLSANCE OF EUROPE Ir Jimitucxwill be published-in each edition, together with all the IMPORTANT NEWS- OF THE DAY. Also' A' SERIES OF TALES From an Old Manuscript found in the East.t . , It farnisheS the Most Complete' idisterY of Oriental Life., ri describing the. Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen, of that ZS Country have teen So often found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Eatertaining • ever offered Ito the -Public: pm, Ear-Furnished "Weekly to Subscribers on- An y ly, M. $1 a year, All letters must ad-i;./ dressed to , , ' , JOHN S.. DYE, Broker, Publisheriawl Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, g New-York. - PIANOS, MELODEONS St MUSIC. THE CASE! SYSTEM ADOPTED. Prices Greatly Reduced, HORACE WATERS, No. 333 BrOadacay, N -1., AGENT FOIL THE BEST BOSTON &,N. Y. Instruments. T H E Largest _Assortment of Pianos, Melo deons, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in the United States. Pianos from Ten different Mariutictories, com prising those of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial 61 octaves, in Walnut or Rosewood CaSes, from '44150. to $2OO, to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union' can compete with the above in the number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor in the Extremely low prices at which they are sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pos sessing in their improvements of over-strings nd action, a length of scale and compass of .ne equal to 'the Grand Piano, united with the beauty and durability of structure ,of the Square Piano. They are justly pronounced by the Press and iby the first Musical Masters, to be equal to those of any other manufacturer. They are built of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the action of every climate. Each Instrument guaranteed to give satifaction, or purchase money refunded. • SECOND-BAND PIANOS, at great bar gains, constantly in store price from $3O to $l4O. -HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.—Su perioret Instruments in tou and durability of make. (Tuned the} equal nsperament.) ...Me lodeons of all Other styl 1 a d , Makes. Price $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, f 5, sl4o,—double Reeds and two} banks of eys,.s2oo—less a liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, an extra discount. , MARTIN'S GUITARS, • BROWN'S HARPS, . FLUTES, FLUTINAS, ACCORDEONS, - VIOLINS, and Musical Instruments of all kinds, at lower prices than-ever before offered to:the public. A large discount to Teachers and Schools. The trade supiiiied on the most liberal terms. ItlVSlCombne of the largest and best se- Icc ed -citalognes .of Music now published, comprising many of the choice and most pop alai' airs of the day, and will be sold at one third off from the regular prices. ' Music sent by, mail to all parts of the coun try, post-paid. Particular and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. Sat isfaction guaninteed in every instance. .Pianos and Melodeons for rent and rent allowed on puachase.. Pianos and Melodeonsfor sale on monthly payments. SeCond-hand Pianos ta ken in exchangd for new. General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to all_parts of the country - by mail. - rGreat inducements offered to AGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music. 8:46. YATES COUNTY NURSERY. w H. OLIN & CO., of the Yates CountyV' V • NUrseries, hare for • sale a_ laige and valuable assortment of FRUIT TREES of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are young and of vigorous growth. The - qualities are the most.ehoice known, and are warranted, anitntse. Also, a fine stack ' - of ORNAMENTAL TREES and. SHRUBIIERY, for fall-delivery. • ea" Address orders to C. BEACH, Pen Yan, Yates Co., N. Y: -:Orders left . with ROB'T. W. NILES, Coudersport, "Pa., will be. promptly filled. 10:2-6Mo. A ,REPRRD PHYSICIAN,' Whose sandslof life have nearly ran out' discovered while in the east 'lndies, a cer tain cure for Consumption, Asthma; Bron -chitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The-rcreedywasj discovered by him; when his only child, a daughter, wes giyen up to die. Wishing to do as much good as possible,. he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request it, thiS recipe, with full and eiplicit directions formaking it, up and successfully _ubing it. Efe required each applidant to en close- hirttone shilling—three cents to be, re 7 turned as postage on the‘recipe, and there mainder to ber applied to the payment of this advertisemeot Address - DR. U. JAMES, 7 . • No: 19 Grand et., Jersey City, N. J. CALL AND PLUMS the' NEW GOODS A.) Just received bj OLMSTED'S. • .; - • 40icarrif.AX 1!,004110,,,' -.- ...., ; meal: Est to Assdartion: - -:‘ ~ - • coA, L4 iIBITS, OHIO :,; - I - ~, . - ?mg — - i tun ioßohethi i -pithl is - tespec ... i • * -- :11i - fully soli c ited - to 'this, - tion.:' The Assot ae litoportyranunersited lin theSched below; is among the MOST VALVABLE: .. • th e City of Coptaabuti and klin'Coutity,, dis rapid ly ancrensing:in ‘v . ' lue. 'lt - will be distributed amotig the Share lders on the - -L , .--' • E - 041'.r 43419;18, pr t or sooner ' if the p u re's are all, die The distanitiota • take'plece ut Mediate itiperiislOilifiC,Conutiitn pointed by the 4 - - izi•te and S!ate" where, a sae - heid; to be apportioned according to th Shares held in 4iich County: pulses of the Cciitett will *e Association.'- I . ' "1 _ _'-'' Any one 'costbe ome a Sbarelio 1 payment of • - I - ONE - 1) - 01,14 A. Ur which entitles him or her to' o Stock. Think ()tit for a moment, meat of only 014,Pollar, ,you are part ownerpf over .: 100,000.W4ith of Real _.. 1 , and $25,000 wortn•Of ot h e r prope diStribution an - EIAGANT HOUSE valued ot $8,000,! May be allotted any event you 'cannot, hise more centa, as there is • Seventy-At 2itousand A: i • , to be distributed,; d there is only her of Shares, soi on will see at every Shareholder is something, t r, less value. - The 13 liar that you p share you would itt miss, but in hint) , would spend it for something mat or prospectivefrue. •If 'after above you are no convinced, an disposed to stand:, your own ligl• . READ ' TEE FOLLOI, 1.1 For $3 we will. Send any $3 gal lished, for one year, and, one CL Stock, entitling the holder thereol share in the distribntion. - For $2 we willd any weekly paper pub lished at $1,50 per annum, for on year; and one certificate of S ck. For $5 we will send any of th $3 Maga-„ sines fo one year,Vand two Certificates of Stock. 1 . . To those who wonld prefer to s4pscribe far the stock alone, we make the following offer: For One Dollar i e will send one Certificate of Stock. 1 • . i 1 For• Ten Dollars we will send eleven Certifi cates. - To clubs of fifty tut&upwards, We will send one certificate for every -ten ordered, and al low the getters up 0 per cent on the. amount they remit. Parties ordering Certificates should be careful td write their Names Post Office, County and State in full, as each name is registered, so that we can forward them a Schedule after the distribution. We invite your 'earnest attenon to the Schedule below, and would remind you of the old Adage, "Nothing,"venture nothing Gain." Bank Notes current in any of the States where issued will be received at par. For all sums of Ten Dollars!, or upwards, please send draft on New York, philadelphia. or Baltimore, less the premium. Address all' orders to R. 11. SNOWDEN, Secretary of the Association, Columbus, Ohio, an the Certificates will be forwarded by return mail.. SCHhIYULip -1 Elegant Bricksliouse on Tel 'St., Columbus, 0., valued 1 do do do on Clei land Avenue, valved at 1 'Frame Cotage, on Mound St I " "• " Pearl , " I it it it II 1 44 IL Si IA I/ 44 1 14 1 II It 15 ' 1- Fine Building of on Washb ton Avenue valued at If., II 'lit IL 5 It. II "valued at $7OO each, • I/ . /I II Ii II - ' . valued at $550 each, 4 ,It II l it i l . 1.4 . valued at $450 each, 1, " " ;‘, a Friend 144 di ',4t di l 14 1 6 II U . 141 ci u I valued at pOO elch, 4 ii U ,11. 6 - / c, valued at $550 ea ch, • 4 II al 41 1 /t; valued at $5O each, 6 il 14 I ch errj valued at $530 e ph, ' 4 . gsAi t a 0 valued at $5OO each, sid id di t i ls c u 1 ruteFarminNc;rwic tp,Fral lin Co., insn Elegant Si . of eultivaticki, 1 1 do do do do,, i in an elegant statelyr cult tioxii Real Esta $50,500 Huntisig - .Cased d at $125 e4Ol, 41,500 - do .110 " 400 • ',do • it , 75 do do U CO ,do " ; 50 4' dc• l " I ,j 45 Total Amount o 12 Elegant . Gold . • Watches, va 12 do - do do do 12 do do 12 do do do do 12 do 12 dO 12 do Silver • do " 25 do do do " 1 Elegant:Solid H •6 pieces, val. 20 Setts Heavy Ste Spoops, Tab • 20 'do do , d do " 20 do •do do " N elver ed o f f ling d at 20 do do • do 1 20 do do do 10 do do do 10 do• do • I do' 10 do t,do , do .10 ,do do • 1 Dianiond Ring, . _lo,'. " ' tc 1. . "BieastPin (.‘ ttt 10: It it 500 . Gold Pencils, . ad at $2 each 1,000 'Bnii;soripations fist ' , ;itie,ye f ar any V.-Maga - rine; ......AulyiPeeklyiPaptr,paldshed at $2 per annum, • ' 23001) 72461 'Asserted - Articlei; which want of apace preventa our inum-.. crating, : - 76,000 'Certificates at $l , OO . 1,000- • To - Ak , Vie.=want-!gentsiner nts in Cry seetion'Of the Gountry, to whelp:Wenn*. the fiilkiWingliboiral offers:: • •To.thoie Ten' Agents Who` sell 'die Laren number of Gertideates, (in addition-to* Übe- ) ral Commission 'snowed them for selling,) we ' Will present with thefdilowing: 'To the first, 1 Elegant Gold Watch and Chain, trorlh $lOO. To the second, 1 Elegant 'Gold Wat c h ;and. Chain, mirth $75. To the third, tinetlegint Gold Watch and Chain, 'Worth s6o.''. To the fourth, 1 - Gold Watch, *ortb sso.' ' To' the • fifth, 1 Patent Le ver Sliver Iluntingease worth $35. To the sixtb r i 1. Patent Leir: iluntialCasO, worth $2.5„ To the seventh,;! Diamond Ring or Dreast Pin, (at his tiritibr%) worth $2O. ''To the Bth, 1 , Diamond Ring or Breait Pin, worth $l5:-. 'To the I Gin mond Ring or Sreast,Pirk Worth $lO. To 40 10th, 1 Heayy,Chlsed Gold Ring worth: $8: Those wishing toast as Agents, mitet:send. ns a written recommendation signed - by sonic responsible persen in the place wheretheyre- • side.' For any further. information,address • R. M. SNOWDEN. sse'Yi.:'. 9:48411 Columbria;Dhio. Sect des the ha— to-Fiap h County .e =Ober number of • total ex •• by:the der E by the Share of lby the pay constituted y. Iu the I AND LOT, Yon. In , an a few 'tides that num . - once, .thit of noire or y for your all probe . of no pres eading the . still feel WHISKERED° p . ROF.-GEO. H. DE BAR has recently r , turned from Europe, and while there, Ob, tamed from the celebrated French chemist; . La Salle, at an .enornious outlay, the receipt and exclusive right of the United States :and Canadas,to martufactMe rind sell this celebra: ted preparation called I , whiskerando,lwhich has never been known, fo fail to-cause Whis kers and Moustaches to grow luxuriantly and - heavy, even on beardless faces, in two months _ after first application. To those persons.per: sons whose - beards are light and wiry it re: commends itself. A few applications render it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen are noted for their beautiful Whiskers and - Moustaches which Many of them attribute is the excellence of La Salle's Whiskerando.-:-;: Price $1 per box ; I sent to any part of 'the United States or Canadaa per mailupoli :the receipt of $l.. . , • , Address, Prof. GEO. H. DE 11-iit.„ . NEW YORK CITY: • zine pub rtificate of if to one 9:38-3m. I J. PA,LNIER Et CO, 71141.1iet Stiiet 11.1440, i'iiij4delpfgq DEALERS IN '• FISH &pßovisroN. HAVE constantly on hand an &slain:neat 1.1. of Mackerel, Shad, Herrings, Codfish!, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams,' Sides, Cheese, Rice, ace. April 6, 1857.-9:45-3m. :XTO CJARGE FOR SHOWLNG THE NEW 111 Goods just received at OLMSTED'S, , vvrt • • at $8,500 tye- ALBERT G. RICHARWOIIPS Advertising and Corresiondenee 360 BROADWAY, NEW Yoaa. q ' 3,500 . 1,000 /,200 1,100 1,000 1,000 900 =ME 775. " • 725 A . N infallible destro.i-er of RATS, 'MICA ANTS, GROUND MICE, MOLE& &c. &c: '&c. [Not dangerous to the human. Family.] Rats do not die in their holes, bid come ont and die- 3,500 2,200 1,800 St. 775 " 725 Put up i n 20c, 35., 65., $l, $2, s.3i and $5 Boxes: COSTAR'S" BED RUG EXTERMINATOR.‘ Never known to fail—aud used eiefy day brthoustuids in New York and elsexvhere. Put up in 25c., .50c., 15c, .$1;1$1 50,, $2 50, and $4 50 Bottles. -, 3,500 =I 2,200 1,800 .For the destruction• of 51o;itia, Idcrg4utrose; nizs, FLEAS, PLANT • INSECTS,' VERMIN, ow FDITLS AND ANIMALS, &C. &C. . Put up in 25c a nd• 50c. .f Sold Virbolesale and Retail at 'COSTAR'S" PRINCIPAL DEPOT.. 288 BROADWAY,' NEW YORK, and by the' principal DRUG-. GISTS and DEALERS throughout the. United State', the Canada', West Indict L'it/Voinie t ," and • South America. .f : ' 3,180 2,000 ink inte 3,500 3,300 ZOrders must always , be accompanied by tho, eitsh. • "ler'Ne goods sent on commission: i Mir Small Sample Packages put up at the* lowest wholesale prices kir first orders itiriew-- places, with Cards, ShoW Bills Posters, Sir Packages exi p ressly put tip for Shipsi, Steamboats; Hotels, üblic Institutions, 1,200 tar Full particulars to noksale Dealers—. scales of •prices o &c. &c., will ,_be promptly mailed on application ' • s s s •-. Address "COSTAR" Mo. 388 Nroadway , N. Y. CM at 4 NO PEN NOR INK USED. t NO fit, COPY IMITATED, NO TELHER a 0 20 j , Tea ett, MACLAURIN'S PATENT SELE,ENSTRUG•.. TING PROCESS IN PENMANSHIP- enables, every one to write with- the' greafiSt ease; ele•', gance and rapidity. 'lt has heen,nmply tested;: and ; permanently established in; the Publics, Schools; of New York; and' in the 'cOuntini rooms of our first merchants. !Ile' Process'. complete, with full directions for use, bo: sent prepaid on rec e ipt' of $l. To Chit's or' Agents, six copies for $5. Address .; LELAND.,t MACLAUREN, No. 345 . , Broadway; New-York. 420 .ilver $8 a a do 7 ' do 6 do. 5 do r es tt,;• 160 {do T '35 do •DR. H. H. MUNSON, .• WENDERS' his thanks to the inhabitants:of • Genesee, Oswayo and vicinity, for' their. very liberal patronage during the past:' yeari and solicits a' continance of the ;sarne+resps•- ,. .. daily from those who have paid him promptly.„ His reilidence is near the - Gatholin' ChVica =- Genesee Township. • .. • 10;3.4; -do 25 do 20 do j 5 at do • 250 do ' gg OME CLOTHING oftheney'stnatifai.tata* S oil hand at E. K. SPENCER'S, 10:2 • . * ' D: ozm )11, LEACHED MUSLWS atta fm, UP' tides in the 10e'of low for cash at B, 8.. - SPENDBItS, 10:2 - D. W. S., A;t. • H`, s2' arc, i ' t ea. , ; u. 1,000 La Sake's Original ONE Deri4Aß A 'km - • TRY IT TRY ITT ' Meta fork :abisahlegf~. FROM "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER REQUIRED. LED $15,000 UM