• ,an ti- -- e - - .....1it.:,;-.:1":::::: , n . 3tr ppitnary o ~ .. .. C9llflPlEßSri?filr, PA,;' - ;iffohl;ng, Sept 18571' AND sl4ta !- • FOR doVip.NOBL [JAM WILMOT, of Bradford To c4NAkt . commisthoNE4.. 1 1 MCA - *Alyn o FO4 rPIMES‘PF T SrPRE3IE COURT. : 1 ---f JAMES - -yEECHi-cpf fitettq, - - • :,,./.CISEPH 4. !.Elyis. - pf Chester. • i ~ I J ~ `~i 4 1 1-4)); o.o.4iity _Viaiiiiimiloqs. or Assemhi' . .l4A.AC BENSON: or Brotirnotary,S Fr OLMSTED.. i.l4iip.B.eportier, A. IL BUTT4I/iYOIPTH or Ootamiiouei L. H. RINSES. ; - yor Audifor, JOHN -a. BISHOP. licpper's Magazine, for September is ottiqatile already, and is particularly interesting to peunsylv4nians—the sec -1:11nd article:lV it being it long one on !'The Coal Minei of Pennsylvania."— This is, - alto g ether, an exceedingly good. ituMber. coy. _golijxspN, who was arraigned heforei the Border Rnffnm Court. of Ran 4as on a charge of Treason, was apqnitted kat week. The jury acquitted him be pause: they-feared that by convicting him they would . repogt4ze the Topeka Con t. dution. ..I.IIWWe would cell the particular at tention of our readers to the "Pollitical Antiquitities" wheh are developed on pa r r first page. The first, article under that hea4 was donhtlesa written ley Some cue Qf the most prominent political char peters of that day, and of which, at that jiMe, the old "Bay State" was prolific. But written by whom it may have been, it certainly presents a series of strong arguments for the principles en tertained by the Republican party of the al pr ent day. But what we would mast p tioularly invite our readers to observe is e fact that Massachusetts then cast be electoral vote for a Democratic Presi dent, Mr. Jefferson—a fact which, when compared with her present political char acter, is certainly a conclusive argument: I- i • 1 aganst the presumption of the so-called]; D l Dioc T a g of the present day, in claitn-;• ing to represent the principles of that:, 104, man in their current policy. Wej have not, room to notice more particularly; the article, and invite our readers to peruse it and draw their own conclusions '1; The County Tlckct. ;Under the head of "Town and Count' will be found the authorized Proceedingl of the;Republican County Convention.H A - more harmonious Convention hus not niet in this county before, and not a gle action of that body was marred bY , any want of union sir propriety in the members—everything being conducted by falT 1 14 110 0 0 P, , In its proper placo we present tan Ticket placed in nomination, and for want of room to notice it more extendedly, we will briefly notice the'elaiins of each can-1 didate, ISAAC BENSON, Esq., was unanimous ly re-nominated for Representative, whi4h ;talon of the Convention precludes the necessity of any further remarks front tt; and we have no doubt that the People of 'otter and Tioga 'counties will ow, 4n equally hearty approval of his course la!t winter, when election day comes aroun d s d. U. 4, OLMSTED, the nominee for Pio thonotary, and present incumbent by ap pointment, is well known to the voters f the. County, and will be heartily endors ed by them at the, polls. I A. BuTTBAYPEcTrt, the nominie far Register and Recorder, is a now char acter in the arena of candidates, but is p 4 eonally well known throughout the coon, ty, and will he eleoted by a bpdsonole party majority. lie will make a goo d and faithful officer. L. H. KINNEY, the nominee for Court ty Connissioner, is a deserving candid ,and will make an efficient and.hor est dam. He is well known through opt ttte MID% as S lII'S 14 1 4 1 ?-lican: Peri%de q an ellthgalastiO With jogN et 131 41 0 .1', IlttZ nomincO for .Ikuditer, we have not much personal acquaintaßeei .444 no taco(*) this is his tlpPear4PPe tio political rso+ course Of this county. Those who know him, assure us that he is every w 4 worthy of the support of the party, ani ae heartily eon:ue-n(1 him to the red will of the Freemen of the County. - With the above brief notice of the Candidates separately, we for the prese4 leave the subject, in the meantime en viining upon all honest voters, who valne . iittf welito.Te ofthe county, to give it a co'r- . 7- fiat pttrblican - ref.tard dttty to . 1a1;oi for an increase of fl4 , ..piajority giyeu to . °kir: 4oket. last fall. i p 1 :C.401! Tflq*n 3 W. 't°3 l t of Ti r 'enitieratio•tOtniOc4 forlAsienibly,. iu this (*strict: ,Ntiw,•that !are happily rid ,of the _pestilential •c oUnty of Potter, thd l election -of our Rcp .rasintatirca-=may- - bey-looked - upon - 'RS - 11". 10y,c.eop9 eon eln s Peptocnit. -4 1 itrsdei-Uotroi(d(irat4he'idieV' (Fax. pre, Sion 'of - Dieffen ;tell feeling ttiiyards pOtilentheiPot dre - !ippily rid .' of her;,•l)ietf:, and..ive ara softy you wit, permit your . name to go before 0 1 0 entlait , your distriet—yon • might possibly have .heen. elected in •a thorou4hly black Dernaergayilistriet, not- - • e. , you ran hind your there last fall. Perhaps you . f,eared .that you:Might run further ; iehind thi;. time, aud l- -therefore came to the conclusion not to ;run at all, considering that "discretion is the hetter_part.of valor," • lest The iPeintsyleUnt'un denies authorita tively' and emphatically, that "the course of tho Federal Administration is direct !ed towards the culytissiuu Kftlii(lS us a Fref'd State," :and 'adds that, - it- is "glad to sell that, its ifeighbQr, the j'intes don't belieyo in any §nii4 uouseuso."4---ke, The Penn& p knovis , which side of its bread is btittercd—it knowS - well ithat.the strenuth of itspartyi's in the Ybouthoind that unless it. 'heart/ill sup. ! I E .ports southern measures, the party will . I soon cease tp exist anyWhOre. The hon- II .1 • esti l. voters of Pennkyltaida will Show the :1 lAemopratic party, ,Southlaud north a" trick w ith a bola in it," at the October election. l Ne wonder if the stuall r l fry organs hi this ir • seetton-of the state won't, deliver their' .ppinions Soon, to .accord with ,the IDash zngtou Stl6 , and the nisylccinian, " lle Wins; Wh. l o Works." Brother Cobb, of .the!Wellsboro Agita tor, always writes some good things for his - paper, but his article last week on " the price of 'Libarty" is capital, and need's to be read by the - B.epublicans, of this county. Here is an extract from it, which we commend to the serious atten tion of every friend - of Freedom: " Does any freeman lean upon any - past success achieved by the - noble . efforts of the friends of Liberty ? lf so, -dues he dream that the successes of the past, bow -1 • ever brilliant and how signal socver they may have 'bean, caii gu,aranty like "glori ously. signal and brilliant victories to-day, !or to-morrow ?. Such! -a man leans on a i rotten stick. Success Yesterday is not a ; guaranty of success toilny. There is no i victory without 1:0)011, no true defeat without apathy on the ipart of the defeat ' cd, , Ile wins who wo4s, ho-works who wins. Ile work's best is ever alive to the importanee of action : and he is drone who leans ob. Past . endeavor. A , thousand such could not dp.the work of !one truly vigilant freeman ; • and ten thousand such Would lose the best 'North ,- ern State to Freedon, I It is" the crying evil of the time in - r PerinsylVania, that the Republican hive is cussed with drones— ' men who lean on local successes and do !nothing, The South'and center Countic.;l lookup to the J.Vortli c ern. tier and gloat OrCT oirr moister mojorities, fr»yetting their duty. The Wilmot District hugs its Majority for Fremont and cries— " Oh, if the lower' part of the State would Ltd - do something handsome!" Now this is all , bush—bosh Without a whit of its crudity pUrged off—v i nmitiga-. ted, political lovesick liddlefadelle. The lower 'part of the State has no I right tolean upon our majorities. 1 - Mind ypur own business,. and ;mind your own feet.' Go td work and redeem theflower part of the State—the upper part of the State will get along without yOur lauda tions. The - Wilmot_ DiStriet need not wait for the lower counties to do "some thing handsome." We - have something handsome to "do • ourselves. We must not expend' all our strength in hugging t 144 I Fremont majority.; we must go to work and do 500 better.- That is what,wo We' to do here in the Banner-County. IWe :do not thank any croakers to-put on a Sunday-go-toLmeet ing, face and say that Tioga caul, do bet ter than she did last fall. She can do better. not votes are all here; and if they do not get into the ballot-box on, the, 13th of October 'next, then. the Re publicans of the several election districts must settle with their own consciences. There,is no eseaping the - conclusion that if yeters faillto come, out, their Republi- OR' AololWir,4 kfl"Yci neglected their duty." 4 . Just the Season .-- I .lf health follows the administration of a remedy for disease; almost without eXecpcfpu, though it is prescribed in a million of instances, and in all formes of disease, all the doctors on thw globe could not make the people be leiye that it was not's, good remedy,or that the inyenter.was not a.,public benefactor. Ilurley's Sarsaparilla is expressly design ed to act on those organs whose functions are essentio to health—the stomach, er, lungs, kidneys and skins, restoring their deranged _.functions or uses, and thereby purifying and cleansing the blood —thd very fountain:of life:, itt+e i of oril";lCitiYY6 aw ncilin , pu'l,flish the following - espert eng~:'of aXrce State man atuong tile 13nt'- - sler 10.1ansiliy- , request la,f tvhci has; iceetitly, r e i 4 h et t,f r ia4 Kanaas to this ctainty;.:tp prepare' furft", - ptrinanent , aettlenient , ui th 4. Ttrritory, ' This added to, the ex tracts front * Pr. Gihon's book, We should convince- cveti_honr.!atining i tttat the intelligence front Katilisi last: yeaVEresinpzeign, wasnot - alt,*datififfO i lici - -; litieal effttet agaiitst .tteitatutu in -the- NOrtlitL--buflilial - - --;ret. up Teti political effect in - his favor ay the:south. Facts Yet R.eluttou to viy Intpristnintent ctidong the ,Pr 9-81017- • er,y . 310 last "SunTler, UOTIN CITY, July 7, 1857. — I started from this place, (Council Oity) iu the,eMploy . of 4r. 11.- L. Jones, forleavenworth City a load of 'pro vision, about the middlrof AUgusti, 1856 just before the troObles broke oat; The eNcitenicia was such after Igot to LeaVenwortb, that - I,tleeMeil 'lt prudent to stop a few days,•and consequently'- did not start out till the 25th,' I bad not proceeded but abOut 8 miles before I was overtaken by -three horsemen, who cook ed their gnus and ordered me to stop.— They searched my load, and then told. inc I must gO back to camp with them, as they had: received orders not to let any one pass [on . the road. I was kept in Capt Emory's camp, closely guarded, two days and two nights, then he (Capt. Em ory) delivered me over to Capt. Miller, who marched me some twenty- miles, when overtaking eel, Clarkson, a coun cil was held and I was - discharged, not to go home, but sent back to Leaven worth City where I staid till all the Free State men. were Orde:red off, When I fled to the Fort (Fort Leavenwnrth), With •Capt, Emory, Iyas well fed-, but with Miller, we did not fare so w(111, as it wa. l with considerable difficulty that he could get his men' to give us any food at Capt. Emory has been rewarded for his gallant service in robbing and, murder-, ing Men, (I helped lay,ont one of his' vie tims, Wm. Phillips,) by a lucrative posi .tion in the Land o*.e. Capt. Miller is a notorious gambler of Leaven worth City, and Cul. Clarkson is a merchant of Leav enworth City: Capt. Emory, was hold ing, at this time, -a mail contract front Government. My horses and wagon with my load, amounting in all ro about $5OO was taken and appropriated to theiywn uso. Yours IlespecCully, HI MA 3 D. PaEsi . o.N: . To .Txto. L. Rocas,' (1. , . KEEP IT BEFORE TILE PEo- PILE. That HENRY S. Mom', Canal Com ! missione, CHARLES R. BucKALEw, Chairruan'of the Democratic State Cen tral Committee, and others of the same ilk, plundered the Treasury of $3000.! KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That JAcou FRY, Auditor General, and HENRY S. MAGRAw, State Treasur er' both Denocrats, connived at the fraud and paid the money out of the . Treasury; inclireet violation of law ! KEEP IT BEFORE TUE PEOPLE, • That if they desire to protect the Treasury from !plunder, and save them selves from onerous taxation, they must elect honest public officers to guard 'the treasure of the Commonwealth, and pro tect it against the leaches who have been sticking to it and sucking its life-blood for years past. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That the leaders of the Democratic party, from PACKER down, are a gang of STATE PLUNDEREES, who have swindled the Cemmonweelth out of mill ions. qf meinejj, wrung from the sweat and toil of honest taxpayers, and will continue their depredations upon the Treasury so long as they Fire placed in high position and entrusted with power —.Harrisburg telegraph. THE WORLD'S FAIR OE ALL NATIONS. —Among the noticeable things on exhi bition at the crystal Palace, we saw - the contribution of Newj:Pills, from the La boratory of DR. J. C. AYER, the author of the widely known and valued Cherry Pectoral.. As it is against the express regulations of the Palace to admit any quack medicines, this fact shows that his remedies are not placed it that category by the authorities. Indeed we have be fore known that his Pectoral was highly appreciated by scientific men, and 'have seen.lately that his Pills are held.in great estimation by those deeply learned in .the healing art.—True Reformer, Mass: COL. BorrNinvimE i _of the Army, Commander of the Gila expedition, writes to the War Department, from his en campment on the Rio Gila, June, as fol lows : "The expedition is deVeloping one of the most beautiful, fertile, and healthy regions of our country, in all places finding evidence of a formor nu merous people, more civilized, more in dustrious, and no doubt more docile than the wandering Apache who now desolates it. In some localities are found irriga ting canals, cut ton feet wide 'into the sides of the mountains, conveying water miles to irrigate valleys of the richest eharactor l some of which 'are able to con tain twenty thousand inhabitants." Tun Surrogate has decided against Mrs. p Cuaninghatn's thin; to the Burdell Estate. p tifini6 :Coif* ItEPUB LivAN 4.70t111T1C ;NON,, ', pursuance of the e3ll of I , he man of the County EiecutiveCimituittee, the,'Dele County of the - Repnblican gdectOrS, of P s oiter County conveneil at'thi, °mai House in Coudersport, on lay;lcu gnat 27, 1857 , to uoniliutte Candidates The cfmVgiou was eilled.to order by LOltuatcd. Ex. Committee, in . the absence, et - the iChalrthair. ann,Lewis aon, E n ., was cho.t -04-PrasLatit7l:l* roll win; =then — caned; and the following gentlemen 'Presekited their credentials and took seats: - 41legany--S, M, Mills, j, C. Bishop, D. N. Jenks. Bingham—A.' ffarvey, M I):BrigGS J. L. Rooks, Uftgra— Sala Stercus, Wm, B. Graves; . (You-, Versport—Eli Rees, A. F. Jones Lewis Eilla/ia--Johu Taggart, J, shills, . Genesee Stephen 1-Curd, - John ' Reckhow, 1)e Witt Adams. .11arrisun— A. Ellis, si s-. Hosea //ector—John L, Gibson, A. A . : ANlThry. Jacob Peet, U, Oro -radniu Thatch.' cr.. Ilebron—Julius aker,' Nm. Hy- ; dorn, 11,31. ; Jackson—Da-I vid Crowell, Rufus Thompson, A.Bur- I dick.' Keating—Jason Lewis, E. Din- ; gee. • Ostearr—N. 11. Rice, 11; IL Ly-1 man, J, C. Wilkinson. Pike—Samuel Brown, S. H. Martin, J. Q. Merrick.----1 I'lectimut Vallell Jahn Clark, D. P. Roberts:, Lewis Lyman. - Rou/et- - Joliu Lyman jr,, John Maltby, Seneca Pome roy. Seceden—G-. L. Catlifi, 11.. L. Bird, 31. Ostrander. Summ it—Merrick Jack son, Win. B. Russ. Shanne-0: G. Warner, R. L. Nichols, T. J. Burdick. L'illsses 31, llalloek, A. Corey, S. A. Slade. West Brairrh.--Jumes ) Ives •' - James Bunnell, 31. N. Trask. On motion, Messrs, 11. L. Bird and George Estes - were chosen Vice Presi dents, and Messrs. S. A. Slade and Ed- I win Thatcher were chosen Secretaries. On motion of J. L. Rooks, ISAAC BENSON Esq., was unanimously nomina ted for _Assemblyman. On motion, the Convention proceeded to nominate a candidate fur Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts, and the following gentlemen were named as candidates, viz: 11. J. Olmsted, D. Baker and Win. Per ry Ou motion, the 'Convention proceeded to ballot, with the following result; Ist. Bal. 2d B. 3d B. 4th B. I. J Olmsted, 23 -23 18 30 i ). Baker, 1 11 ' 10 11 withtrii., Vm. Perry-, 17 18 23 20 When .11,,..T. Olmsted havihg received majority of all the votes of the Cooven-i 1 Oon, was declared duly nominated fur the dffiee of Prothouotoary and Clerk of the Courts. On, motion, the Convention proceeded to nominate a candidate ' fur Register and Recorder; and the following gentlemen W,ere named as candidates viz: A. IGutterworth, D. Baker, O. Chamberlain, C. Junes and B. Cole; On motion the Convention proceeded to ballot with the following result; Ist Bal. 2d B. 19 28 18 19 /1 1 3 0 0' 3 II Butterworth, J. . Baker, ; Chamberlain, C. Jones, L: B. Cole, ~ Whoa A. H. Butterworth, having a Majority of all the votes, was declared fluty nominated for the Ace of Register Aud Recorder. - I I 0n motion, the Convention proceeded to nominate a, candidate for County Com missioner, and the following gentlemen Were natued as ,*candidates,- viz :. L. IL kinney, A. U. Crosby, Edwin Lyman, Martin D. Brigg,s, Jerome Cliesebre, GeorgeEstes,'S. A. Slade, J. .Q Merrick. On motion, the Convention proceedell to ballot, with the follOwing - i7esult : Istßal. 2d B. 3rd B. 4th B 4. 11. Finney,6 18 24 37 Crosby, 17 20 18 19 C. Lyman, - 8 2 1 withdr'n M. I). Briggs, 5 withden. - Cheesebro, 4 withden. Estes, 3 2 withdr'n ';=M 1 Ns-ithdr'n 1. Q: Merrick, 9 I When L. 11. Kinney,Lhaving received majority of all the votes, was declared uly. nominated for the office of County. dominissioner. On motion, the Convention proceeded fo nominate a candidate for the office. of (bounty Auditor, and the fellowitig gene thnnen were 'named,' viz : John C. fish cip, S. A. Slade, D. N. Jenks and George Estes. The Conyentim then proceeded to bal t, when John C. Bishop was nominated the first ballot by the' following vote.: J. C. Bishop, 30 S. A. Slade, 11 D. N. Jenks, 7 George Estelt, 4 i On motion, Messrs. Lewis Mann and M. Mills were elected Representative Conferees., On motion of 'N. J. nilie, the rresis ent appointed the following Committee n Resolutions. N. J. Mills, A. A. Amsbry, A. F. anes, J. C. Bishop'and W. B. Graves. Ourmotion, the Convention adjourned tail 7 o'clock P. M. EVENING' SESSION.' Convention called to order at 73, o'clock, b • the President, when the Committee on Resolutions introduced the following, which, on motion, were adopted IRea6lverl, That. in our n eandidate for Gov :tor; the Hon. DAVID "iVILMOT, we =have h man for the timer. Early devoted to the IrinMples of Liberty and - Justice—the pried of true demoerly—he was compellcl to - - I • _ • Opiitse3be encroachments e! the slort-p.., 'Amp* the shilits of Freemanomd.oponlerxigg consecrated o. recios.":'•rata7...t Iteltasheen fully equal to thOmettArtcY, 'and p) owed liiinself one of tlie,moat keliahle *ell bite of thio abtat, 4 ,..cliamplektilli- of Ire - kb.litarl, A ; 81: ''')*/ • il : esoir . ej, That t 4 Octs.:4 l tte.ier to -meet the lion: Villmeit on thitatomit citiivas the 'ilizeStiona at issue tlefore:Ate. rt h eople;1 skews conclusively, that lieLiS`tiftaid to lave' the . truth told and trust his cans t: upon its own merits ; and his attempt to shuffle the .reSiumiAllity.4)Pac,...re sa .npon—the.,--Poixt•_ mince is a`.prttialile;do e I LAes nio r i, coi~tempttblj .. • • • ME :mlitwaaplirtorrafrthis - Rotr= ventionl, the docyines promulgated' by the Su preme Court iu the, "bred Scott case'are de -part- tirV i _frOin.l.tlie. - .l.iiiii.:l - M - PdrialiPetihiii.;•of the framers of the Contitutien ,and the Fa thers otthe.Republic, and We l, we deem them •dangaretis'tto otir;Free Institutiorra op paiitiorf-to!the aecisiousolall.tte-Gourts i -loth of Free, 8,124 Slavi States, since the_ organiza‘- tion' Of tour . government ^ - - - .ReArafed, the_cuurse pursued by our National Adiuhtistrqnou-iu reference to 'Kan; sag? ; most -forcible ,commentary',commentary'that gpuld made. upon the •professlons •pf the friends Of Euchanan in:the last-campaign. Re4o4ell, That the - Administration of the present S tate Exec uti ve Challenges our respect, fer its purity, *inty," and_ earliest defotion to the interests of the Commonwealth. I. -Reso6i , d, That the Landidatoz thiiilAinom inated are every way worthy of the confidence , of the r pledge the our earnest; • and we them „ support - • . . I • • ' •• Remarks sere mnde by J. Mills l A. A. Amsbry, - 21:Corey and + On motion, tue, proceedings of the Con-1 ventiur(ivere pillared -to. be published iu the. POTTER JOURNAL.-- On motion, Convention, .adjourned sine tlie. I . • LEWIS . MANN, Pres't.l E. tI4TCIIER, See' S. •* v LADE: j s' Tile eondersport Academy opened its Fall Term a wool; ago last Monday, with 45 students, and more have since come in, making about 62 soholars iu all_thus far; .and Otte learn that more are expected. This ;'augurs well for the . popularity of the Beliool under Mr. llendrickl pre ceptorrhip~ • We are lalso pleased to learn that -.Mr. Hendrick I has secured the services of Miss Arta LElvrs, as an assistant, and who wiIIF teach Freußlp, and give instruc tions in Qil Paint4Sg.J [ , OUR WHITE LIST. I i For the lust Week. G. L. 'Calla, SiFed - en., $1 25 :H. L. Pirdi,,. " • 125 Lewis Iyiaan, Pleasant Valley, , 1 25 Mrs. L. Cliesebrti,llomer, •• ' • '1 25 'Dennis ILill, . " - ' 125 `S. M. Mills, Allegany,. 1 25 S: A. Slade, Brooklaud, 1 25 Total; ' . $8 75 PARTIAL DEAFNESS AND DISCHARGES froth the EAR. DR. HARTLEY begs to announce to those Of his patients with whom he has been in com munication, that he has, in compliance with theirsPecild requests, made arrangements. to establish Os Ear Institution in New York; kind he generously offers to attend all persons suffering frpm affections of the Ear, without Charge, until cured—thereby proving his sue ens nuequAlled, and protecting the deaf from being swindled, by paying, Self-styled Auricle exorbitant fees in advance, and the infliction Of still more serious evils, by permitting the npplication'of dangerous remedies by inexpe rienced auunskillful .hands. , (i, Dr. H. m:y here state that he has no con nection whatever with nay person advertising to cure - deafness ; neither has he gi , en per mission fur 1 the publication of a certificate, purporting to emanate from him; and enn not, therefore, be responsible for any alarming conseqiiences resulting from rashness and des peration. the loss of money may not be ma terial to some persons, bat the deprivation of one of the Most important of the senses, ought to.le regarded and treated with more than ordinary solicitude. , Deafuessdnoise in the head, end all disa greeable discharges from the Ear, speedily and permanently removed, without causing the least pain or inconvenience. A cure in all cases guariZnteed, where malformation does not exist.. ThirteeO years' close and almost undivided attention toi this • branch of special practice, has enabled him to reduce his treatment to such a degteo of success as to finii the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a steady attention tol the means prescribed. • The deshiletion, by fire; of the Philadelphia Ear Infirmary—of which Dr. lilftmEir was the head—having rleased him from his duties in that city, Le haft established permanently his Institution, i for 'the exclusive treatment of Ear Diseasds, at 'MO:Broadway, New York. Constiltatlon and Examination each moning. 12. witilden. Rats , "Ouches, Bed Bugs, In ,- • tiect.sr. &.A. "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, kc., EXTERMI NATOR, ; "COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTERMINATOR; "COSTAR'S" ELECTRWPOWDER, for Ants, Insects, - kc. (The ONLY INFALLIBLE • RE:U/LES known.) x*-i."COSTAR," sends by mail, prepaid, a Samplef Boxiof the Rat, Roach, &c. E. to any addtess' in the U. S., on - receipt of $l, or the EleOtric Po i% der for'tle. (The Bed-Bug Ex., l being a /NOM cannot be sent by 'mail.) furnittlk pgIiGGXSTa s DEAJ.ERS and STORREEEPERS,..kith a Slik SaMplePaclcage of his various preparations [assorted] ivith Circular=, Bills, Posters, &c. on receipt of $5,. (leaving bal. $5 due whela so(d,) iu °key that thq may teta its %evils, SEP'Sce Advertisement. For Circulars,ltc., Addresi " COSTAR, " 3SS Broadwnk, N. Y.. - - 10,11-11. T'WHITE TEETH, PERFUMED BREATH AND BEAU IFUL Comisimos—ean-be acquired by using the •"21abal of a Tlivusandnwers." What lady or gentlenien would remain under the curse of a -disagreeable breath, 'when by. using the '-' , llsmt or A.THOUBAND FLOWER/4," as deuti fri6e, would teat - only reader it Sweet, butleave the teeth l white as alabaster? Many persons do not know" their breath is bad, and the sub ject is so 'delicate their friends will never men tion'it. Bilware of Counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed *FEtRIDGE & CO., N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. • ,9:37-thua. Sold by l SMITH 4 - JDNES, Druggists, Con ersport,,l'a, • ~ t 3peciql ifot;us k , y ---m-anida, the 2Z -Joh Mierts l of taw town caught in ;tr aad bear of uncommon siz e . ir ho lilost'lperienced hunters thought l it Itailld -- freigh. six hundred, -if iu a g aw l but unfortunely hev ials mop fustof fle feelued to heetifiat old soldier, as . some lead w as foliiid,idhia body, 6 ving a PPareutlY beta ilepoaited there some years ago, u s wai not easily conquered, making a mere of4lm . good - dopy ----- Achilirqrsmart-i ssp and clog iterit lunighiglo - .otie fore in°, his accompkicenaelceted and dsuitroyed 64 . ot r inr. Itobereaest sheep,. and _ wa s , a q li 6 iiii - Witit - 4 -114 4e: - - - 4 . lle'Vfil. ',greatly oppwsed , to • B. • SIVEDEN i 27t10-- - . 'PotiOakspoli Tkje - e•-egiteiit, 4rrect&/ Ake J9 . 4rni 4 1 1 . ' . SCHOOMAKER & JACKSON, I)ealers fajDry ' Goods, Croceries t llatrt Com - Biote' 4. Sfioe.r, Crockery, fork, Flour,- 1 ' _ Areal, 2Votions 3 . ' . •i ~4'e, ;v.,. -. ' i -MAIN STREET., CUDDERSPORT, P.i.: PLovit,_suo_ecfioc, TO bbl., • - - - $3 911 " _exira,_ ,1" .-, - -_- -11 W 3 PORK, If 1 .!. ti . . -,--`- , 34 1-4 'S.tim, " "I. - •• - _ 7 ~., 3 4 CORN 31iAL 11 100 - Ibi., -.- -_, iGo BUTTER,V 4 Ib.,, _'. , 7 _ =. !. 7 - . 101 Luip, . ..‘ ": . — - -12( 13 TYI4.LOW, !I "_. ~ - . - - ,14 ale Wool., .." ". i: • ~•,, ....- •27 '34 Ihms, .!I " . -••.‘ • -- • 17 SH.oi:Lous,:4o. lb., ,--•- ------. -. • --- - lA DEER SY:IS i : ."--'' - , . • • 23 MAPLE Sucitn, T.lb., l ,- ...! - 10@12 DRIED APPLEI3, , 44 - -1 '• ' " 7 ; 14 ii ii 11 Busliel, - ,-.-- - . 250 WHITE DEANS, Itti " . .' . . • 3 30, BECKWELEAT, " " . ~, . 1 - " 62, OATS,_ :` " , , 1 •.- .! -- C4ls'. , C ' ' - - . .• 1_25, '1 Rys, ,i si i. - .1. . k EuGs,l:l. Don , - - - - 12 .1.14.,Y, IP._ Ton, i -.- : ,- $7 €:-,8 Oti .4t*,.l ; iittt i -so . otis, - _ ADMINISTRATOR'S -SAE. • - • • IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'. Court of the Coe rity of Potter, there will bP exposed to pubh.c Sale at ;the Court House la Coudersporti, oti TUESDAY, the - 22:1 . day, et September, 185 h the foll Owing described real, estate, situate in the , Jowl:ship of Sharon, is said county :, Bounded op. the north by dm hi; hwnp leading from Millport to Gabriel Barnes', on theeast by lands of Barnes end Gabriel Barnes, eh the sootlfand west by lands of Mann •S: cotdatnini eight acre' more or less, abOut two sieres of 'a hich is im proved, and on' Which is t j erected - one frame house and one frame b rn—also some fruit trees thereon. i • CHAS. JONES, Administrator of the estate on-furry Lyman, deceased. I I 10-10. REGISTER'SI NOTICE. -._l 1 I TIRE ronowin F aceoun, i s have been filed at _M.. the Registeeit 01110 of Potter County, Pennsylvania, nd will be presented at the- September Copr ,lon Tuesday, September 22d,. ti t 1857, for confirmation, i nisi, to wit : . - Account of Jok't Ife.ndiirk, administrator of the _Estate of William Lion, deceased, late or , Sweden townshipi Account of ClUsrles S.lJoneit, administrator of the Estate of Ilarry Lyman, -deceased, late i . of Sharon township. r - Account of Clark Crum, administrhtor of the Estate of Philander Hawley, deceased, late of Bingham township. All persons in'terested can attend, at esiti itite, and place if they 11 ink proper. . 1 A. JACKSON, Register. lIRGISTEIeS, OlyTlCle y Coudersport, Aug. 22, 1857. - } - 10:11 Americanaf ety-Paper Menu. • thcturing Conipany of Non . iroFk. - CAPITAL $5Ot),QOO. A. NICHOLAS, President: Qftice Vit Well-St. [ - . 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