The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 09, 1857, Image 2

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    ibliEr - fli - iolloivino . is a portion of a Ctll
- ,the •Lidc . po4ilent' Fres,s'siya .
:ocourr - 1 in • Vir iiiiam-Rpart• one 14
- IV7iite no use arguing 'the
paatter With ma. Cuff-!" Sou know that' . God
pet a nkatk'odi;sin, and that Mar k, -
'the
Ina black sin; and that. 6ettfes qnsid i on
--4.hpii6gto'gs ntsst are-coariya
4.erandlists. . • - • i
reo - the Bible, believe, sir tj
n2deii4. - know +4l3,ozut !
_C u ff,—Nyell, thin ; who were saved. in the
ork? Anybody bat Noah's
W.2.1.--Notiody else I'" • • •
- •
Cus - .7—+ oil ail Cain ; 11, ilescetdapti zrOst
pavebeen drowned,ll:ndlyou and I are l i of
thlrsaine'fainly I" - SoW, which has the . are
fight-to ensfave the_otherl?t'
Art.44li tho white Tpah: "knew Or about
it," he' iiit3 theacid'of hidicriptairelearuing.
- At this point. (Lie those[ men who fly from
Oppression id Europe, andlwho, after a warm
and fraternal welcome Odra us', are Mean
Ortoush to becolac 'adro,cates of oppression
here, °Area' to pnt - in hiS word, the ;neiro
;quickly settied hits with, 1- 11'
you say that you came to America
get free from the heel of the tyrant on your
own neck, and caw you are not asilamecf to
ball) a worse oppressor here to put his heal 03
brine 1"
I It is but jnstiie to remark that our European
riend did look ashamed. We ltopethe sha
nie
friend
rrorb is reform:
The son or Henry S. Gun, of Mississippi, r • n
OS IL few 14Cek4 aeo with hie father's seco4rl
livife. The yol..iLg "son of a Gan" bas not been
lesid of a iLet.
FLOVGIU, LOW! AND ANTI 4,
•
airPribqrl E4rOzrz' Yag4zige, Ana
ridited and rublishici by J. A.Arci , s7z
and 17t. P• 1."4 1 ' 4 41
- -
lOU its commencement, this Jonynal• has
Fbeen conservaLiTe in principle, national
is caaracter, and single in its graatoliject of
; 02suaZin2 the Li:dud:ruff eniplayiami.l—.4yricu . ..
Manafizeiuring and the Alec/tunic Arta.
' Regarding Agriculture as -Lae corner-4one
pf naticiaal prospretity, we have songut to ad r
vane.; ice .n..erests, by an earnest. adviicav
of
the farmer,' rigats','hy encouraging a - juSt Sea l .
;,.ioture as tue tree ate•ths' Of /4 5
I .eition, and by thifusing toe bast inforniattonl
.for tue,nianagenscutkii the farm, the, girdeni l
the stock, the daily, and whatever pi tams WI
rural economy and' thrift.
Bat deeming that Aiir.oalture floaristeabel.
and reaps its ricuest Lewarda, in clq.as proxim r
hp with the 11 . ecaliaic Arts,•we - nave devoted
to these a piikuou of oar space, conc.easinel
information of 4,1414 Valhi to the ru,cnan.c.,
and of nearly equal Talcle 4i the firmer, ba4
cause moreor less direcify cclaract .1 wit, his
einpioyineut. V,ir Lacui.o is Osivi•Ard, - n.i.
only with farmidg, hat, with* aateve.
the'faxtrier a quick return sad a fair price fcl,i
his priicitice ; and 'this tue cultivation of tLL
Mechanic Arts - Will:certainly accomplish.
With these priaciples always parsnoinit,tve
have ever manstaineda higu mural 'position]
avoiding.everything oTerisiye tOgoUd taste, as
also everything sectarian, or bearing upon.
party politics, or sectional feelings - or fiiterests
thus making•our work a tit fainily visiter for
all parts; of the country, and securing fur it 4
selecter and wider patronage than often hay
,pew to journals of the kind:
-The 1 - lough,' Loom antr,clnin7 is published
Monthly, each Number conbithing 64 pages Of
reading matter, and an Adverlising SuppleL
pbutonaking" in all Vein:Bo to SO pages, prinii
ied with new type, on fine paper, and done up
in- a style 'challenging couiparisoa with any
other publication. ' Price toSingle Subscribt•
ers, $2 a year, to Clubs of Fol= or more, $1,50 . 4
to Single Subscribers, six ix ontlis t sl.
There are iwo ways of sustaining Periodi r
eels; one by a *high' price, With a few sub=
scribers; the other•at a low price, 'with •Eaanv
subscribers. iVe have chosen the latter, b 4
cause we would rather speak 'every montn ib
;0,000 families than 5,000. Specimen Numbers
sent - to order, gratultouily.
PREMIUM§ :=ForiCluk of Four or more,
Prognisivi Fdrmer," an octavo foltime,
worth 75 cents. For a Club of Five to Seven,
V The Farmer," a quarto volume, worth one dot'
liar. For a Club of Eight or more, a bound
iolutrie of the :Plough, Loom and Anne, richly
worth. two dollars, will be sent by return of
math to herons forwardinitnoriey for 'Club's.
Reader, look at our_prices, and send us Taio
Dollars if you want the cheapest pliblication: r ;
Or if yea want it cheaper than the cheapest,
join with - three or mare of•your neigabors, and
send us Ooe Dollar and 'Fifty cents each ;
if yon choose you can enclose us Una Dolhir
for six months.
• J. A. NASH ti X. P. PARISI!.
Nois 7 Beekman St., N. Y.
10:4
• CLASSIFICATION
(IF ii. - 4TAlwr.diS Ur' IL2tCILANDISE
IV Putter County, Pa.,; by tbo. Appraiser -of
litr:rcautite Taxes, fur,,yoir A. 1.).
eorongh of Coudersport.
J. B. Smith, 14
Smiths Jone,s, 14
Jones ' Mann ik Jones, 13
11. - J. Olmsted, - 14
D. E. Olmstcd,, 14
Scinuom ac aker Jackson, 14
Joan M. J udd & Co., 14
Emily K. Spencer, 14
1 41660 ti.
F. Saltr /it Co., • Ii
Pewardson. -
Henry Andrcson, 14
garrison.
Mary Goodman,
•
' • James' B. :Tones,
Gasesee..
.7.51 E. Darrow,
Pawayo.
31cDonge.U, 14 7'loo
Simmims R Wells, 2 etc.'s, 14 ' -14 pa
Sharon.
Mann k-Sichol3, , 7.00
Ballard & C-intield, 14 7 100
- WM. B. 1r J. U. Graves, 14 7-;: p0
DJ.&E. W. Chatepe/., 14_ 700
Hacker: k Mudge,. 14 7 00
Dab Baker, . . . 14 - • 7 . 100
A. Corey, /4,
A. Horton, , 14 - 7,100
Frin
B. W. Mclntyre, ' 14. 7190
Joara' do Hopkins, 14 7100
. Barclay
iitilliam.Barlesou, . 14 7100
.4 1 / 9 410.• ;
8.131. 14 7,;14
_TA
13. 114pp3, - 14 • 7100
Au Appeal. Will be held, et thelPrOthonOta
ges9,lce, *kidiriliort, on the 30th day of
J-01;,,0ut00t., at 9 o'elock A. 31,, at wnich time
444 pace. 11034 antervateil May attend.
- L:Clid l / I .NUJ, Mercantile Appraiser.
!ono 23, 1E47,-19;4-4C,
itoitotrciu ;oapiNOW;
.. . .
"..931001.14%99,retat0et9 3 iigl9 tnclin of
I
' r _. ', ~ ~ Si4e4Vaikg...,..-- ...- .- .• ...
T A.l'olEET.llißi 10,F, THE- Ti pit co ts..
\ cti..oir pio gotOttgli of conclarspart, held
liond4the 25th-d4 - of ItaS': "Ll' P: 11357 ) it
was Ordained i - L. ;', - 1 ..., .
E p-:-.04-Si e-walks !madebe. teh feet .
wiiir/
e by\ The .airners lof -401,3 or), each side of
g ala sFeet, from :fkatr • Street to the street
lendi g.to Crandall Bill. '-, • . ,•.
See: 'll.—The said Side-walks on 3lain 4,
to be built of Planki hie feet la width,. plank
to be laid in the eclat= of the side-Walk, and
gratli 34 l l oo l v4 44 . bothsitifa; r#4.1 12 0 n
,11 tenfeet: . L
~I 1 , . ~ . • . ,
Sec. - la.-41st Side-wapts be 1444 e on eac h
side of Ilast - and I IPest Streets, tae whole
lengthl :I _ 1 'd 11 ' ,' • )
' :;cc. TV.—The Bidle-waiks on East and West
streets, to beliti4of I?htuk., Gravel, or nag,
Cat toCOptiott of
. t: owner), Laid-in the same
main+ as bit Man t reat, ,exe'pla, across the
Court Renee Sips re. '..,- -
_ ,•
See. V.-4 , -That Side-Walks bo made on Ist,
2d, 3d, 4th . , e;tb; 6th and .ith. Streets, on botu
sides, fricm, East to VireSt street, ' •
i ...Ice.;Vl:—TheSide-, ,Willtsoalsaid streets to
be built of 41.144 - gravel;eir litig, (at tan opt
aim brtlielown - 0),-4except around the (.lotirt
How:: S.inize--tlen feet .in widtli, and when
, plank is used to oliid in the same telituter as
on Maid Street. '1 ' 1 ,. I: . - .
See. VII.--The' Side-walks round Court ,
-house Square :to be built, in all part:V:llla: rs,ia 1
the same Manna as bilil..n Street. .
Sec., V 111 . 14 , a Shaer`
... coniinissioney is
o
hereby ordered l'suieriritendthe building of
said . side-Walks; 'catt i arig theM to be baiit in
accordanee with the grlide established by the
Barongh - Sarfeypr, arorclizg to the sectdcFr,
Lion' of this .i)rdivar cep. ' :
S_e l I.X . . l —,l'nel Borough , S'qrVeyor is hereb'y
ordaredto stabhsh• the grade 'on all streets on
whichSid,e-wa s- are ito be , built, and set
stakes to guide . wners of loti:in gt.lting incir
side-walles.
. 1
Sec. X.—Tha written or printed notices be
given to the owner or owners,Or ageut.of such
owner or ownerp of ,said - lots . , to male the
side-walks oppOsit : e. their respective lots.
See. Xl.--;IT the . laid Side-walks are not
built on or ti,erdie" ii,e TiAST DAY OF AUG
EFT, next, then tb,e TOwn Council shill let
the same to theAaw4st and best bidder, giving
at . l.:.ast 'two vi;pettS'nocie in ale Potter ...low
:Jai ;10 Prop s ail 1%64.4 . 9 *ceiveil for the
auilding of ttio said - Skcie-wai•4s in aceord
aned with the Iprorisions of this Ordin.ince,
additit twedty er eeut.', to the *cost of . bald
ing said - 5ide4a14.3,1 end 0 'tie - coliJcteti, as
dents of 1.14 C itinon.o l are colleeted by law.
. - 4:c... 12.;--Ti.u.t. th-:.'s QifiLutr.ree be pnbl.iaticd
..i.i tunes ii3 p the l'ocier J ournsi, l
Ve .d. 1. IifITZGArt, yres't pro tem,
Attest: S. 11. Sronni r Sic'i.
Coude:sport, Mayl2s, 1.3.57.-10:1--a.
,
SuppWAnenl? the Orllinu nce or
18 . 47, lative td 614 -Walks.
T . 31EOLNIC OF li,llE TOWN COUNCIL
11. of . the Borough of CoOers . ,Jr: add on
gouda); June 18th- 1857;
U
, 2
/1 4.4.101.1,42, it was crciahae4 : That the Or
diadnee pass..4dj7, relative to
Side-Walss, be so amended ask.° read, "t'rom
Water stieet to We t," instead of "froui . East
to West streeth ;" and that the usual Notice
nu glveu ,in the 1 - ?oller. Journal, and printed
notices of ,this: amendment be given to all pet
sons owning jots' between' Water and :West
streets.. l I). W. SPENCER,
41,fiast ' Burgess pro tem.
Sio. Ettroiins, S
'Couderspo May 8, 18.57.-10::2-4.
An ()Alliance 'relative to, Nuisances.
- • , Passed ..Ifondayl "rune 80,1857.
-WHEREAS a petition has been received
by ihelrownCouncil setting forththat
Butchering is, carripo, on in 'the center of the
Borough, to such an exthu that it has become
a nuisance, and piayit4,•that said nuisance be
abated., there ore i
See. It •is ore,
Ordained that from
and nftpr thi date no Butchering, creating
thereby a nuisance, be carried on between
East and Weit and Firs and - Seventh streets
in 'this Borough. 1 '
:,
Sec. U .--.Aril if i any erson orpersons shall
create said nuisance wfriix the limits pre
scribed.-by this Ordinals e, hp, shr, or they
shall forfeit the snip 'of;Five Dollars for ;he
first offence, and. Twent Dollars for the sec
ond and cadh .sulisequgat offence,--sakd for
feiture to be liiPpliedl to BoPoiigh purposes, and
collected asi debt's' of ike amount (I,re now
collected by law. ' 1
Sec. 111.-fliat this Ordinance be publish
ed in the_ Potter Journal,
' D. W. SPENCER, '
_ Attest : [ Burgess pro! tem.
Suer. rt: Smuts, ley. _
Couderspoit. Jeri° 8, 857.-10:2-4t.
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PERlliiill. OUTDONE!
P,l - ..__
pHE Prop ietor of thel " NIER C .1 N T I Li E
I GU I DIE " would respectfully call the at
tention of th; , A.terchants, &Irwin and Meehan.
ics residing ut of this City, to the moderate
terms fora early subscription to the GUIDE,
being to mil l i' . Subic:l.o;4M only 69 Ceitits
per annum, Making 41 the .cheapest thwily
newspaper in the Iruited l States. ' Tue columns
of the GUIIiE will coot in the usual variety
of original and spicy ar 'eles, written not only
to please but to instruct.* la . regyd A.) poll,
tics, the GUIDE will maintai n an independent
tone, and from time to time will advocate mea
sures as' coudusive to bittern the greaser num
ber. . ' .. 1 • . . ,
, ' '
$7 00
7 00
;0 OD
• 7 OD
LO
7 uo
7 QO
7 00
k ' PRENIIUMS.
7 0 Its i
an atiitzement Tor persons: to interest I
themselves to obtain 'subscriptions for the
7 0 31.ERti4IICTILE GrUIDE) we osier the fAlowing
.
prentiams. I Upon receipt of the names, pay in
7 0 advance, we will - fbrwail them by e.ipress, or
' otherwise if ordered, td the address,.of those
T. 0 entitled to them. • ' :;
For -300 sublicriberS; cask, 1 ' $35 00
9 0 For 250 shbScribers.we, will give a spies-• '
' did gold.tatch, (warramted,) .•- .. 30 011
For 200 su scribere ; lan elegant gold
locket, 4 glasses; worth,l'. ' . -ld 4 . .19
For 150. subscribers, one elegant brace, -
let, worthl - , i . ' . 1100
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For 100 subscribers, one: gold vest chain,
worth. - . • . 11Q 00
,For 75 . enbsribers, 1. , g01d pen and hol
der,i hand otnelyengraved, worth
For 50 subderiberS ; .1 gold pea and hol.
der, worth:..'*-
For. 4CV subseribers, 1 gold pen and hol
der, tvOrtb - ' ' - . , ' •S
For 15 Subs¢ribers, 1 medium gold pen
and holder, worth- " . '
Fora?. subse;ilters, I . :sold:pen s t ud hO,l-
tier, worth" ' ' !"..t..-'...'Y - - ... • - 150
, All cominimications Should be addressed to
W. Bl , AKELy,E,ditor and Publisher of the N.
Y. 5,1 e 6.ritiie Giide, No. 10: Qreenwich at,,
New Yorld' • - • • ',. _ ' *
44- * *Ne papers throughout the Union; by
s i i
putblishing.t . e aboye, appropriately displayed,
including this notice,-twomonths,aand calling
attention editorially to the same, aid sending .
us the paPer, will be entitled. to an - -exchange,
and 'receive eigold pen - and holder worth 2.
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I,- 4144er "0 1 0 V MOZti,,iiii .
- 171 ... c.'..... - . . ! .: -' .- , - ._,..--- -:.
tagliai=_AX d'IMA.T q z
0 17 might 'ais'Well Ilt_it.siit4e to darn up
I_e u
theWf-tile;RUlPari with boltuak
es, vat o
est tp .41 9,ojiii.ifre V 4! mialtiti& that
there.is egg 0 g taFc in to w n whera they
e4ti get such,great :argon**,- line hi #tene 0f - :
i eig,ooN t-PROYIBIONS; --
I, I,EE'S
ap at the Old liegulator which has sdlong
been the Great Emporium . of, Trade in this
flourishing Mit'repolis:‘ ' Now we have Coine
to the conclusieri that there is only 'ere zee
to seik. Goods ; nth iluit:is : to let the - people,
,i, .
know we have them to sell, and sell ofeatt at
wices which ill bean , inducement tql those
in want to buy of us; and for-this puqose we
have chartered a - culiimn in the .fournal 'where
We pitend to 4cep , t h e pcople.posted a.s to
what may be found- at our establisliMent.—
Every body kriolcvs, (or at.lepstouila to }snow)
where the 9:d ghlatOria ;_and for the bene
fit of those whiz', onfi-kilop,: and who 044 to
know,kno, we will ) t inform tilczn,tutit il, is lo
cated right on tkle ' . , . , i • -
itit\ILROAD I
only a few refi t s from'the Depot, awl isalways
open for, customers auSi a ll who wish to .1111VC
25 per cent. in purchasing: the necessaries , of
,life i for it is the, qnly ploCe in.town ;where
ytiu can - mg:lent to; have iiiittip 544zw9 lift niter
purchasing your necessary, supplies, netwith,
standing the corquimi assertion of every one.
that they sell•cheaperlthaq ...tilipir neighbors,
We don't. boast of.selling goods at or ;-beloW
Cost, 411. t we have adopted as.our atoot4ard to
" Live and Let Live," gng to . sell as, cheap as
the cheapest; for when people advertise , to
sell below cpst, yqu may'easily conclude that
they "are only "'throwing oat bait.".:. In order
that the people may know what -we keep to
seel, we will entunerate a few of the 13,49.44. ,
, portant articles,
1
GRaCE4IgSt :1 1 '-
8 00
6 00
3. QQ
2 00
=I
Any one examining our stock of Groceries
we are candsAent will at once came to the con
elusion that a buttes and more complete as
sortment cannot be connO in tho section, con
sisting of , •
SUGAR,
CZIFFEt, •
SIOLASSE% - •
• *S Yttl;4 4 4,
•
PEPPER, .
SPICE; .
GINGER,
CLOVES,
I,lu4tard„ 411eratus, Cinnamon, pepinrl-SAuce.,
dataup, Yeast and saup Powders, Vinegar,
Campliene, Fluid, Caewing and Sinai:it:lg
Tobacco, Suuii, S',!g as, Candy, Nuts, Raisins,
Craciiers, herring,' Saap, Candiesond an end
less Variety of otaer articles which it is uu
nccossary ;o mentiolt 14.ty be' auncli in this
department i and which 1 . . u.• sold at a trif
hog advando from cost to ready pay.
viigylsio - Ns.
Aus.tAake a look at our largo stock of Pro-,_
atitl see it lye liatre not gat 416 syliere
with to relieve the nutporous Nyauts! of the
needy,- and enough to keep you, all from stare=
tug, through the long and . dreaiywinter. It
is impossible for 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 zpar be found in abundance and
in great tarkity, consisting, of
',PORK,
HAMS,
FISH, -
BUTTE. 4,
CIIEE4B,
.
SALT, - ..
CORNED REEF, . .'
DRIED REEF,
SHOULDERS, , . - , •
. FLOUR,
. cORN MEAL,
. OUCEWHEAT FLQL
DRIED APPLES, •
. - • . -- p.f . klED PLU3IS,
, • • VO'rATOES, .
0444, _
• - irWg,'
• SALT,
and a host of other articles ba the line, of . pro
visions. Also kept constantly on hand a good
assortment of
AVOODEN' AND. WILLOW WARE
such as Brooms, Witslituhs and Boards, Mops,
Dinner Boxes,' . Brushes, &c., together with . a
general assortment of Stone Ware, Whieh we
will sell very cheap for cash. A general in
vitation is extended. CO all, and to the people
of Potter County in partieuhir to crill at the
RiTalator before purchasing elsewhere. •
! CLARK & PHILLIPS.
Wellsville, Dec 10, 1850.-9 34-Grao.
•
ADEINJ,STRATOR'S IvOTIt ,'
vHEREAS Letters of Administration to
the estate of RUFUS A. FREEMAN,
a..te of the County •of P,tter, deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned, all persona
'indebted to said estate are requested to make
kmme4iate payment, and those having claims
against the same, will present them duly au
thenticated for payment to the subscrihers at
Ulysses, Potter go.,
MISS ELEZA. M. FREEMAN.
1. •
.TERRY AY. FREEMANi.
I -Itay 23, 1857.! . .1 Administrators.
ADEEINISTRA.TRIA NOTICE. •
WHEREAS Letters, 'of Arhiguistration , to
the estate of 1/VIEL:II.I,GLEY, late of
the county of ?otter. decsasid i. lave been
granted to the undersignA all persons indebt
ed to said estate n tire requested to taiiko
mediate payment, and those haying claims
against the same will present 'them duly au
thenticated for payment:to the subSeriber at
Hebron Potter 1
701../X G. - HIGLEY
*.ay 23, - 1857. Administratrix,
TATES: OMIT"(
'trillH: OLIN di Cc.l„; r of the Yates County
NiTs.eiiis.,have for sale a large and
ble assortment •orralli7lT 11114If i S
of all yarieties, usUally cultivated: Tuese
Trees are youktiL , ,and of vigomus gretyth. Tie
qualities are the most choice known, and. are
*arrauted ossuuti.„' Also, a finw stock of
ORNAMENT.AL.:TAF f EO; 444.: , 513(APA11/E4i,
for fall, delivery. : •
serAddresS orders to'C.,BEACEL Pen Tal,
Yates Co., N. Y.
,Orders left with ItOWT.
NILES, Pouderspor4 Pa., promptly
filled. • • ! 10:2-6mo, •
NEw (.4(.)pps- , A Large sad splendtcl. As
, sortwent just - receilied
of
. - .
- LEAP . ..BEA MU . SLIAa an,cl a few Other r
.iicle44 in the line ..
of Gcl.
16 . *!f ." gSPENOtErtI;
10.11 E CLOTHING of Cheney's manufay
)0_ on hand at E. E. SPENCER'S,
ritiNOSONELOPP/taikAiM ai
TtICOP. giTVW-igi.D. - '!., -
t'XlC.o6oaFgati*: . - #0: 10 e4i:
IittRICL .
krol--383''Broc4 - iatkYi'A . - 14
AGENT,goorim RE§T4I9OIOWA:ii,-
TH E LaMest
deeps*-4/usiVal-batrumeaul , ana - alusIGS
Merchandise of all-linds, in the VnitestStates.
Pianos from Ten differentilanufactories, aqui
prising those of every variety lOC - style,. frorn
the plain, neat and sub3tantiat6i. octaves, - in
Walnutor Aosiwood Cases,frona 4450 to$1100.:
to those of the Most elegagttniali up to - iUnc l
Thousand Rollers, NO house)'= in the Union. l
can compete' wifhthe Ahoy!
: in fhe Ritinger,
variety rind celettrityof ;its
. inatrurpeats,
~uor
in the E.stredely low prices airwhich they are
-
HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED
PIANOS,' with or without Iron.
_Frames, pos
leasing ig their improvements .of Over-5tr4437
andactiog,.a lougth of scale and Oompassof
toga equal to the Grand agited walk
the beauty agd durability of strgOure of the
SqUare.Piancr.. They,aro justly prongune.ed by
the rreas gnitby the ; Oa Musical Malters,
be equal to those of.any *her manufacturer.
They are built hf the best and Most thorough= l
lyigisoned _Material, and guaranteed to Rana
the action of evert - climate. 4011 Instrument
guaranteedlp - ggitve satifaction, gr . puichase
. .
money refunde d;-• • - "•
SECONDiD PIANOS, Gat ` great bar;
gala, Coaits.ntly• in store, -:price from $3O te
mogAcn WATERS! -31EtODEONS.—Su
perior instruuictits in touch and - ditrability of
make. (Tuned -the equal temperameut.)
lodeons of all othef - styles and makes. Trice
$45, .$6O; $75, $lOO, $125", $140,-dgable
Reeds and two banks of Veys, s2oo—Jess a
liberal discount.. Clergymen • and cliaighes,
an extra discount. _ _ I •
,MARTIN'S GUITARS, •
pROWNI HARPS,
• fi4IITES,
FLUTINAS;
• - • ACq o 4 l 4 ( t . " l.
sad
• "
3lusidal InstrumentO of nu kind's, at lower
prices than ever before, taffsired . tsi the pubhe.
A large discount to . •Wea9hers • slid SchOols.
The trade Supplie4 on the most liberal
DIVOICIPoppOne of the largest:and best se
lee e.l ,taioguas - of Music now piiblished l
comprising trimay of the-CaoiOe and most pop
ular airs of the 4a3;,'and will be Old at one
third off from the regularprices. :
Music sent by mail t 9 all , pOrts of : the coup :
try; . post-paid . Partie.ular tin 4 perianalatten
tian paid to all orders received by mail. Sat
isfaction guaranteed in every instance. Pianos
and Melodeons foi rent and 'rout allowed on
puachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on
monthly paymentk • Secolid-hand Piauo3 ta
ken in exchange for new. ( Mineral and select
Catalogu,es and Schedule of prices forwurdeu
to all parts of tine country by mail.
ii 'Great inducements offered to AGENTh
in all parts of the country, td sel the Hornet
Waters' platios, - Mclodeous, and Catalogue of
Music( • -
COtragil - IrORT 4VARMY.
JR 13F / NDRICK, Principal,
T HE Acadmaie year will he divided i nto
Threc Terma of thirteen weeks each. The
Winter Term will commence Lon. gonclay, De-.
cemher. 8th,,,1856. -The Spring . : or Eintn er
Term will commence. on Monday, April th.
1857 ; and the Fall Term on 4 - esiial, Au. met
24th, 1857. • • -
" • TERMS.
Tuition. per per term of thirteen weeks, as 'fo
Primary Studies—Reading, Spelling,
Mental Arithmetic, &c., -, - - s'''', 5 , ..:
Common gfi g lOt Dritrich2s—Gy.cg , -.5.-
ply, Orthogratihn Ariatnaarre ...cis ,
i Graminar i • 1,, - ,-; - 3 i'.
Higher "t nilish I:trenches -- Natural • !
Philosophy,;Astronomy, Chemistry, !
and Frst lass,s'ons in Alehra,, - 000
Higher Mat!tenis.t*
,tni-,.Algebia, Geomi, ! '.
.
etry; 4c., ' - t .- ' ' 1 - 6OD
liangua es,=l.. s ittin, Crreek,:or French, -6 0i)
D . raivin , extra , - •;• T•
• ,
Piano usic, extra, , ' -.. , lo •Ou
DerPawnent &rid& j i AdvaiiceMi4
AU Scholars who can write legibly, wfll. he
required to present an original ,
i lomposAiou
once in two weeks, ; and mote se Wars tol de
claim once in two week?.
Board can be obtained in private Families
in the village, or rooms can ba yad in the
Academy by applying to the Prinvpal, • .
MR. HENDRICK has had the Pieceptershif ,
of tha Academy for pdst year ,
with great satisfaCtii nwe aunoutice that we
have been able to secure the cozltiatiance et
his services. The flourishing condition et the
Academy has been exhibited bya larger tit
tendanco.and more general expregsion of "sat
isfaction, than has ever been expeticnced here
torero and the Trustees flattetl tocreselves
that in the renewal 'of his engagement they
are carrying out the wishes of thb patrons of
the Academy thus- favorably indicated, : and
securing for that station a gentleinan. fully,
competent to sapply the wants of an intent
goat community. -•
REDS; PreSidenq • .
• . cr. B. OVERTON, SeVy. b 43
. • .LEWIS MANN-, TreaSUrer,
- 0 0 S -VAENCH, -. ' - g:
SOBIESKJ ROSS, ?,
HENRY J. OLBISTEVI,
Cenderspert, Nov. 10,.1.8'0.,
A_lteLlTCOVOiliielt9i,i7 . 'years of
age, havingiost hi Father, .lo *others,.
Daughter,,Scm-in T lety,liepl iewS and Nieces,
that dreadful disease, COxspziert4, l and suffer=
ing Cough, detitnibleti ta,v - Agi,t
the Eastlndies, Egyikt, aid: itel4, where
discovered a Prevehtive and Ceroin care far
Qolds, gong-its, Brdrichitis, ;Contrail/Won; Nor.
yeas llak:lity • lif i fil'Asthnio: l Ekii coact was
cure 4 immodiately; ne retuctled . ;AuTo
(diva, who inherited the discasei atid'irt
nection with.hfs.son have employed-it . inrheir
°practice, curing Ilveusamis of cases coctildered
hopeleks by otberg. For: this parepse,of rescu
ingas many of hisfelletizieings as pOSsihldi
he 18 BE II 4 I / 1 g the llyaelpe tdall:Wto Irish for:
le cents;' of it to pay the', - Post• t ge, 'and' dm'
balance printing: ..ArldreS. Del
Spring street; opposiled:St..Nitheles
lieW.York ' .14n2—Ztu,Os
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- riftrinding y - as they behave; toithe, satiale4,
ti 6 UVAlVA.T.etilitiatilersz Co'meenticeee. - . . A
ORAYVON LEWIS.
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to' mentloa; havt: “lio, a complete-assort
merit of i.
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alttf will tto cold uncommonly cheap
for - readyipa,r; and for approved.credit on as
re.uionable terms ea any other establishment.
MAKI &,2001;10LS.
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PATRIT • =•'
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NITITi, einMilintion of their .: greatt
etY gad superior assortment of Cl-IAIRS;
mn st - their own eitablishiaent,' and
under their Immediate ohacrvation and three
tioi„. it:l444Z r : - -
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A Circular . witk - explanntory cuts,
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tWelvedaTerent positions or changes, to, nye:
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price,) Wile - tiler, in sickness or healh, till ;
celebraie4- Cil•Mlil4,s YQU elci:4 ie
uml.C7 ri:pcte.:.;, chair peclutps Over mpal..•
factored m this dr Any, other country.
The , pride varies from Fipcere ridirfy
lars, according: to finish,
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uals, this CHAIR. is a 'Kery desirable
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DEVOLUTION:IN MEDICAL SCIENCE.
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-- 1 ........ _ ilie iatell , rh, le :
men of- the land.' Itis: nnw clearly di-ow , .
strated that the, lance merottry, and all oth,
intern 1'" drug medication" may he laid asid,
With, perfect 'safety to the patient and abid-1
ing benefit to posterity. -Wherever these mit- I
chines have been- introduced, they excite the
higbeSt 'wonder and -praise. The apparatus'
is adapied to prevent, relieve and cure. every
diseaSe incident to humanity,ff:more*lpertieu
larly all these-painful and formidable diseas- I I
es which have for centhries baffled the.pro.
fouruiest-learning and skill ,of.physlcians.- .:
}stein - Whatever dense; there may be. an_ex;
cess-or_defie,iency,of the-nervous- fluid—pre ,
ducing-an' excess-or decency of , the' 4 -achiS
and alkalitie,secretions-=the magnetic princi-•
Iplesi of the-Isystu ere ''ttertMged,'
...end canoti
ly, be-nhfely restored.fo theirnermaloonditine
by on, application of magneto-electricity; by
umens. of. DR-. DIOELNISON'E - MAGNETO
ELEOTEICMACIIINII` Thil'APparatus will.
Positively prevent, ,and speedily relieve and
I cure I Consumption': . Scrofula, Rheuniatisra,
Palsies, Neuralgitt, c ppinaliDiseases, and all
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Jerky wbere'ther Constitution has been broken
cickwi, a' and reirted v ua nnt4ratiolitary habit.;
t o which too many of the yung of both sext..; i
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are. in latnentblv pronc., •
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MEE
• •
AY 14:-R'S . . - PILLS
A ..NRW and singularly successful remedy for the
eure of all Bilious. dike.pses -- - Costiveness; bidi. - ,
geiition_; Jaundice,' Dropsy, Rheumatism,Penn,
Gout, Rumors, Nervousness. Initability,lfisuans.
lions Headache, Pains in the ;Breast , Side. Bak, -
arid Limbs, Female Complainth, &c., &c. Indent,'
very few are the diseases in which a PurgativeNall
.cine to not more or less required, and much-sick.
and suffering Might be :prevented. if I harm '
less but effectual Cathartic were , more freely med.
l(o person
,can• feel well While a• costive . habit' of
body Prevsils ; besides it soon generates unmeant
often fetal disenures, which might have been avoided
,the timely and judichme meet:a:good purgative: .
This' iaalike true of Colds,Perprish 'symptoms, and -
Bilk* deranl ee ments. They all tend to Imeemses
produce the seated' and formidable distemper
which load the hearses all over the land.' Bruno
reliable - family physic is of the first importance to_
'the public health. and this rill has been perfeeteii
with consummate skill,tie meet.that demand As
extensile trial of its VirtilistiiThyslcisus, babe'
sots,and Patients, has shown _gessulti - Zunpisting:
any thing hitherto toown of any Medicine. We(
have-been effected beyond : Wier, vrerathey not sub-, •
standated by persons of, Mach exalted position and,
chancier as to.forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Amongthe many eminent gentlemen who Wm' '
testified in favor of these Pills; we may mention
Dx. A. A; Harass ArialYthieWlien
and State Asanyel of Moszaetanzettae NAM high
professional. haracter is endorsed, by the •
Hox. EDWARD. EVERETt,Aenator, at the I'. 8.
ROBERT C.•WINTRISPEAke; Of.the HOW
of Representatives. . • - : •
ABBOT'? Livntsci„ Minister Pleri. to England:
t JOHN B. Prneamacit,Oath.Biehop_oilhishis;
• Also Dn. J. R. Cnn.rost, Prat:feel - Cheri* G
• New York:City, endorsed by -- -•"- • I '
HON. W. L. MARCY, Seeretary_of, Starts; ! '
War. B. AsTon. the richest man - in Amierica.
S. LEtArra Co.,
,Propr's of .the Metrupolitia
Hotel,, and others. , -
Did:space pernXere could Wive- Many hundred
certificate-q:from alt .. : parts where. the .PMie has
been used , . b ut eviderme even more convineing.this
the experience of eminent; piddle tzto,lX
iii their iffecti Mion trial.
• These Pills; the result , of_ltnig investigations/4 -
istudy„ . are offered to the - public as the best•sild
most complete whieh`the present state of Meted
science:can' atford. Thep.grej cempounded..not
the drugs' thethitelies, but of the medicinal triton •
• only of Vegetable remedies, .extraited bysheakd
process in a state: of parity, and combined togethet
in such a manner as to insure - the beet results. fid!
sYlitera of-composition for medic:in6l has beett togas
in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills, both, to Predere
more efficient remedy, than had hitherto been ob.
tarried by'_any, process. The reason is perfectly oh.
V i 44 i WhilNAli, the old mode of composinaa,
ay medicine issburdened - with more or less of aerie
amnia:us Mid injurious . ; qualities, bY . this each
vadual Virtue . only that Is desired for the 'curstne
affect is present. 'All the inert - and Obnoxious Awl
hies of each altanance employed are behind, the
curative virtues only being retained. Hence ft-is .
'selt,evident the effects should prove. ea they ban
proved morepurelyreinedial, and the Pills,ainirlite,•
more powerfid' , Mindeite:to" &Meow' than any othr
medicine, known :to •
As it is frequently men:liens that niy
ihould be taken noder-the counselor an attendisg
Physician and till
as Could,notpreper, Itiudge PO ,
remedy ' w ithout :knowing its ,composition:l hero. .
supplied the -emirate Pormuke by wkich.'bolh'fat
Pectoral and. Pills are made teLthe:Wheike body er
Practitioners *the United States andibitishAnet
leer-Proilincee; , It. however' there should' tie MY
one: who-has "not - received them, - they will ha
promptly torwarttedhy malt te,his
q t . the:Pitent Mamma that are ofllered;"teitt,
few,,ould be taken irtheir eoniPaition"wp bruise r:
- Their life: consist; in "their sityttery.: :1 4 30 124 '
DirdelieS.. • - • - • •
The etenriosition of my preparitioneis laid open
to all ran, and all who are competent to - judge on •
the ' -subject ;freely, acknowledge: AINNI. CPXO/ 6 4 1 ; aL
of their intrinsic merits'." The - Chirii Pectoral erst.„
proncThureed:- . 1.3 , scientific . men to. In: a 'wonderaii.
medicine effecta i lverze known. .
- ":Many 4°'
'bent Phyisicians ,have declared the same Ming of
my Pilie ' sfid even nine' confidently ; , toad vela'
ing to . c ertify thet their- anticipations, mar atom
.than ,realized by their,efrecis upon trial.
ma -
Thee operate by their powelfill influence on
'lnternet viscera to purify the bloodand stinfulate* .
into healthy action—remora. the obstructions of
the steinumbiltowebr, liver, and other organs , d•If!
body, restoring their irreg u lar action - te health; sP'.
tbT 'ec,7e o ting.*bireever" they exist, asch dear' '
m
• ent3
F fre;tti . e, first miginof disease.
Wau— angar.apPed:they . plealaut
tut being purel y
Vegetable‘ no - karts sip Flab*
sir use oust qua,p,fitp - .:; ;--
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