The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 22, 1857, Image 3

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GOVERNOR, CARACEDM'ItI• JUDGER SUP'S.COCRT. .. -1 ABRUMITLY. . irwriltair. 11E0:8RIIC. CO., 0 . 1442.1 'AUDITOR.
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Abbott, ~ ; 5 911 5' 91151 • 51 81- 81 14- 4l 121 . 421 l2l - 1. 311 4. 10 1 . SI 611 ' 5 -
Allegany, 1 55 26 1 34 '25. 54 541 251 25 1 - 155 •55 26 1 . 26 54 1 26: 481
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Bingham, ! 53 34 11 34 • 29 154 541 ?1 311 153 53 30 1 30 , GO 2111 46 .42 , .40 34 1 54
Clara, ' I It 22 8 1 21 6 21 211 71' .7 1 1221 22 - . 81 , 8 18 121 9 1811 -9 18 18
.Coudersport,. , 48 24 48 24 1 - 41' 49 24 24 147 49 •23 23 48 25 11 38 33 1 4844 - 41$
EalaLia.; • 33 33 11 32 32 1 321 311 33 33: 133 331 32 32 40 1 27 3:1 341 31 33 '3l
Genesee, ! ' 28 30 1. 23 ::0 I 241 24 3O : 30' 1 127 27 30 1 3011 101 4311 9 47, - 9 l 9l 431 32
Ilarrison, : 98 35 I . 96 22 11 , 97 97 23 231 199 991 24 2411 991 14 86 4211 ' 914 231 98
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Ilcbron, 78 2 , 1 11 7 ,3 8 '4 1 , f+l 79 18 l B. ;78 78 1 :121 17 82 13 66 2 . 611. 7 , 1 / 191 1 7. ,
Vector, . 54 .2. 1 :,1 55 37 371 152 54 3 71 37 51 311 51 3911 5.1 31 1 54
Bomar, : 114 7, 13 8 14 14 1 0 6 1 114 l4 0 , 1 . /. 7 1, 14 ..711 14' (211 9.7, 15
Jackson, 1 1 5 6 1 4 4 41 7 7; 4 4 r i 7 : .1 - 111 41 ill 4 -I. 4
seating, :.1 5 -11 5 - 51
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dike, 1 20 15 11 20 ,15 fi 2(11 201 13 -,15 ;2020 _ 14 1 141 20 15 1 13 1 20 / 19 15 19
-Pleasant Valley. 13 9-. 112 9 12i 12, 10 10 1 121 13 91 81 14 .. 7 1 71 141 10 111 ) r 15
eortage, . 11 ' -11 11 -.11 111 11l --01 11 -1, 7 11 -1 111 --11 11 --1, 111
fitoulet, •• 1 23 37 1 1 23 30 22 1 22 37 .37 / 231 23 33 .15 : - , 2,1 -- 331 1: - .1 4011 24 - 34 i, .241
:Shawn, 1 1
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,irtareit,' 1 7 7 • • 6 6 7!'7 ' 7 7- 71 7 • Ci 91 ''' 8 1 • 11 -11 9
svreden, 15 13311 15 34 115 15 35 35 ,15 151 331 35 1 161 33ii 12 37 13 33 15
;Sylvania, • /3 13 ' 9 10 •.9 0 10. 10 101 10 13 1 13 11 1 811 6 . 171 . 6 411 9
anysses, 1 -149 118 II
148 . 17 1 1491 1491 17! 17 1501 1501 18 -Is 1341 011 11,6 i 413 . 1461 15 144
Vest Branch, • it 17 6 16 6 161 10 13 1 6 I,G 16 I, 1, 11 17 1 DI 41 113 11 1.1 .1 1 lf•
Vibirton, 143 26 11 42 •21, II 421 421211 21 1 44 / 44 1 19 19 48 .10 1 - 141 55 1 ,1 41 13 42 .
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Totalt, I ii 937 493 11 936 463 1 9451 941 4681 468 ./ 952 9:18 466 467 1 963 417 1 73 - • G6B 1 8841 426 958.1
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Majorities. • i 462
ItepubliCans marked thug, *; Administration, Independent, T.: In Couder
bad 2 votes; 4iudenhurst, for Canal Com'r,,l; Broom and Brady, for Judges of Su
didates reeiVed 1 vote in each of the townships of Abbott and Eulalia.
OFFICIAL
Tote In Potter County on the
Constitution Amendments.
2d•Am. 3d Am. 4th Am
F. A. F. A. .F. A
2 '1 3 3
11 18 29 22
25 25 25
10 10 10
44.1 44 44
35 34
4 5, 5
lit Am
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Abbott, 2 1
Allegany, 25
Bingham, 25
Clara, 10_
CoudersFirt,l3
Dols.lia, 36
Genesee, 4
Ilarri;oa,
Hebron, 10
Hector,
Homer, ,-^1
Jackson,
Keating, 5
thwayo,
Pike, 30
Plea. Valley,
Portage,
Roulet,
Sharon. 58
Steward SOD,
Suuuuit,
Sweden, 35
.Syll maim, 6
Ulysses. 103
W. Branch,
Wharton,
81 1
413 1 373 26 400 384
te'rly the above table it will he seen that
but about one-third of the . votts of the county
were given on the Amendments. very little at
tention being given to them., The vote on
them is very small throughout the State.
T• aeher's Institute.
On Monday the 16th day of Nov. next,
a 'reviler', Institute will be
,opened at
Coudersport and Continue five days. The
object of the Institute.is, to give instruc
tion- in the most approved methods - of
teaching, and conducting .the exercises of
the School room. Six hours of the day
will be occupied in reviewing those
branches usually taught in our Common
Schools, and giving instruction upon the
method of teaching. There will also be
a Session each evening, for the purpose
of reading essays, and holding discussions
on subjects connected with the advance
ment of the Common School interest.
Tile time has been limited to five *days,
im •that every Teacher in the County can
afford to attend. One week's board, and
a small charge of three or four shillings
for contingent expenses, wil be all the
necessary expense; and it is hoped, and
expected that. the Teachers throughout
'.the County will make it convenient to at
tend. The undersigned• will use every
effort to secure board on reasonable terms.
Those who design to become members
of the Institute; are requested to bring a
full set of text-books, of such as are used
in their school districts. The friends of
education generally, are cordially iuvited
to attend. The seniees of eminent, and
experienced Teachers will be secured to
give instruction and lectures daring the,
liession of the Institute.
Those who design tckattend, should be
is Coudersport Saturday evening, and se
cure their boarding place; so as to be ready
to commence Monday morning'. By com
ing in at a late hour on the first day of tho
institute, the *bole day will be lost, A
#44l4iber of the Directors of the County
have inentioped to me that they would
'like to have A general ,meeting for the
purpose of disarming some questions of
interest relating to their duties. I, have
therefore made arrangements that Thurs
day evening of the week of the Institute
may he occupied in discussing the follow
ing lueshons
FinsT 4 The importance of adoPting a
unifirmity of text-books, not Only in the
School Districts, but. throughout the
county.
Stcoxp , .7716 propriety of petitioning
our State Legislature to reduce the num
ber of Directors from six to three; and
.allow them a compensation fur their ser
vices.
Threctcirs, by attending this discussion
an Thursday evening, will have a favora
ble opportunity also to withal -the elos-
.1 - IELD 4 I'VESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1857
ing,exereises of 1
the Institute
,the next
day. .
Directors, and Friends', of Education,
shall we have a general attendance?
J. 1:11.1.)11ICK,
Co. Supt. of Potter County.
COrDEItSPOItS, Oet. 7,1857.
Corrected . Weekly for fate
_Journal,
BY
SCHOOMAKER . 4.4.C1450N,
D Litcrs in Dry Goods, Grncer'irs, gate t caps,
Boots 4. Shoes, Crocker,u,lPork, Flour, _
Meal, Notions, :.5-r., tr.,
y e .,
11 11 i
MAIN STREET., CUI;J*IISPORT, PA
FLOUR, superfine, ql bbl.,
" extra,
6 5
30 28
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Ckntx SIKAT.,I,I 100 lbs., -
BCTTER, lb.,
LARD,
58 58
TALLOW, u"
WOOL, " "
1110 Li, ." "
SIIOCLOERS, V lb .
Neu SKIN. " " -
NIAPLN SUG.tII, v. lb.,
Dump AreLEs, "
" Bushel,
WHIT!: BEANS, tA . -
BUCKWiIEAT, •'
•OLTS 4s
, -
Colts,
RYE,
PoTAToEs ,
? Dozen,
14 Ton, -
TILE WINTRU, Tai of Coudersport
Academy, will commence on Tuesday
the 15th of December next, to continue
thirteen weeks. Grain of all kinds will
be received on tuition, at the market
prices, if promptly delivered; 'therefore
the tighthess of money need prevent no
one front obtaining an Education. • -
J. KENDRICK; Principal
Notice to School Teachers.
The County Superintendent•Of Potter
County will be at the following places,
and at the times here specified, for the
purpos; of examining teachecB,! •
ULYSSF,S ; Thursday, the 26th (4'
November bextrat the school-house in
iLeWisville.
'HARRISON, Friday,. Nov 27th, at
'l l he Cummings' schoolhouse. . ,
"BINGHAM CENTRE, Mohday;Npv.
30th, at the school-house. •
()SWAY° VILLAGE, 'Wednesday,
Dec. 2d, at the school-house.
• STlARON,.Thursday, Dec. ;3d, at the
school-louse near the mouth of the
lloneyoye.
HEBRON, :Friday, Dec. 4th, at the
Crandall Hill school-house,
ROULETTE, Saturday, :Dee- sth, at
the red sehool-house near Mr Weimer's.
PIKE, Tuesday, . Dcc. Bth, at the
school-Lowe hear the mouth Of the West
Branch.
COUDERSPORT, Saturday, Dec. 12,
at the Academy.
The examination at each Of the above
places is to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.
It is expected- that all the teachers will
make their arrangements to be at one of
these plums, whichever may be the most
convenient. Those, however, who attend
the Teacher's Institute during the entire
session, will be . examined and receive a
certificate (if quaiified) before leaving.
Each Teacher is also requested to fur
mish a reading-book of the kind generally
used; also a pen and ink, tegether,with
st least two,sneets of paper, as a portion
of the answers, in the different branches,
will, be milked' in writing; As
,there
are increased faeilities for teachers to
qualify themselves for the duties of their
calling, the time has come for more
thorough examinations;
The "Department of Common Sobools"
-has issued new forius for Certificates, both
" Provisional" and "Permanent;" the
State Superintendent has also -givew in
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eotlaerspori -Prizzltatchnii,
$7.50
8 00
- - - 30 00
H 3 50.
- 2 BO
- ; - 20
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14(16
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$ 7 r S 00
p I tioii‘'.es.
ST r I nig, rt.-,
sport, . Hazelhurst, (Am..) for Governer,
prewe Court, each 1. Each of these can-
• struetion to the County Superintendents.
to re-examine those teachers now holding
Permanent certificates, and 'give new
Permanent certificates to. such as are
worthy of them, and Provisional certifi
cates to others; also to annul the Perma
nent certificates of those who do not sub
mit to a re-examination- . •
These instructions will be complied
with, and a higher standard of qualitica,
dun will be required hereafter.
It is hoped that the friends of educa
tion,' and Directors especially, will be
present at the examinations. A Lecture
will be delivered at either of the above
places, on any. subject relating to Com
mon School education, on the evening of
the day of examination, if desired.
County Superintendent of Potter County
COTIDIRSiOAT, October 17, 1857.
gal 3biltriiislllltitts.
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William V. Keating, NO. 12S, •
Adolphus E. Boyle Sept. Term, 1857, in!
nod the Common Pleas'
James M. Wilcox, •, of Putter County. I
• th'retts Action of Eject-
Leonard McKee. went for the follow
ing described lots of land in' said county, the ;
first containing two hundred and fifty-seven
acres, situate in Ettlalia Townahip, and bound
ed as follows : Beginning at the south-west.
corner of the Tuttle lot. thenee N. by west line
of said lot 12t; rods to north !hie of Warrant
No. 2129, thence west by said line 82.6 rods
to t 1 Mills' east line. thence south 43 de
grees west by Mills' line 31 rods to center of
road, thence south 40:5 rods, thence west by
Mills' south line 40 rods to a corner, thence
bbut h 1 79 rode, thence east 185 rods to a pmt
iu the west line of Almeron Nelson's lot,
thence north 49 rods, thence east 50 rats to
'warrant line, thence north 119.5 rods to.Tne
tle's south line, theme west by said. line 92
rods to the place of beginning; being part of
Warrant. No. 2129,
- 30@50
- 1 00
The other lot, containing one hundred and
thirty-six acres, is hounded fames 7 Be
ginning at a post. in the east line of the Keat
ing Lands, being the north-vast corner of a
lot surveyed to D. B. Martin, thence north 'too
rods. thence west 1014 rods, thence 1-outli 204.1
rods, thence east 101> rods to the place of be
ginning; being part of Warrant No. :1114.e ; in
S‘veden - township, Potter county. Pa.
And now. to wit, September 22th. 1S:17, on
ne,tion of John S. Mann, Esq., attorney for
Plaintiffs, the Court grant rule on Defendant
to appear and plead by third day of nest
Term or judgment by default, and order the
publication of the rule according to the _Act
of Assembly, in such cases made and provided.
By the Court, J. ()Lmsmu, •
Prothonotary.
Potter comity,
Certified from the Record this 19th do.y of
October, A. I). 18:4.
IL Q Witness my hand and seal of office,
at Coudersport, the same day and'year.
10:1S-11t. 11. J. OLMSTED, Proth..y.
THE COMBINATION PATENT .
PORTABLE
UPRIGHT S'ITAIVI SAW- I
MILL.
This mill is new acknoWledgecl - to be the 1,
cheapest, most practical and efficient lumber
manufacturing machine in the world. It is
the only portable reciprocating mill that line
ever met with perfect success. Its entire cost,
with fifteen horse- power, warranted to saw
from three-to four thonsand feet of inch boards
in twelve hours, the entire establishment com
plete, ready for running, is but $1,650.
ROSS'S PORTABLE BURR-STONE. MILL,
Or - which - over ieventy pie - Mining have been
awarded in this country and Europe. It wilt
grind with lesi than half the.power,:atid make
better flour and moat than any Other. mill. It
is the most durable and the - cheapest mill in
the market.
rimge from $lOO to $l7O.
PORTABLE AND STATION - ARY ENGINES
OF ALL SIZES, SHLtiGLE.MACIILNES„te:
.: J. 14. EMERSON S Co "
Dealers in Improved Machinery, .•
- N0..371 Broadway, New York.
Send fur Circulars.
ri ALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS
LJ Just received by GUSTED'S.
anttstaiie articles In the Drug line for
eals by l s :0:2 ! ) E. K. S.
J. HENDRICK,
NOTICE.
gIANOSIELoDEoNg.
alkei.cAsif .sym3l ,- 4 , pOFIED.
dices Parvaaty
t No.- 833 Bioachoay, ,i'V: Y.,
lOENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON & Y
Instruments:
, . ,
frUID Largest . ! Assort Pianos Melo-
JL deons, - Mdsical Instratnenti,-ind •MusiCal
Merchandise of all kitidi, in the United States:
Pianos from Ten differCittManufactoriei, coin-
Prising those of every variety of Stile,: frOth
"the plain; treat and 10stautial ' 0i octaves, ; iti
With:int 0r,116s ewo o d Das es, from slso to S2OO,
to those of the um.St eJeg.iiiit finish up to One
:ThOusapti Dollars. ;Nci house in .the Union
can - compete with the:above - in the number,
variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor
in thel4tremely low juices ut which they tre
'sold.- r i - • - I
-‘ll*,
HORACE - WATEB-S'IMODERN IMPROVFD:j in -i; . •e
PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pitse is ilnlickihie.t o SLlVeinore than five per cent.
sessing in their imkoy.-ements of over-strings for the Lungs are S . C. cut up by tlei disease as
and action, a leugnirof scalP and compass} of to-bid defiance tb medical skill. Even,: how
tnue equal to the Gratid Piano, united With ; ever, in the lest, stages, inhalation affords ex
the beauty and durability of structure of ,he traordinary relief to lithe seittering attending
Square Piano: They are, justly prououneedl feartnlscourge ' l ishich -annually destroys
the Press and by the, first Mitsicai Thisters,! to ninety-lice thousand,; persons in the United
be•equal to those of ens other nattinfacturer; States alone ; and
; te ;Correct calculation shows
Tiles are built of the. hest and'itiost thorough-: that of- the present poPulation of. the earth,
ly seasoned material, mid guaranteed to :stand eighty millions are-destined to fill the Con
the action of every elitnate. Each Instilanent - sanlPtive's gtaves••
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guaranteed to give Satiiection, ur purelMse- j Truly the quiver; Of- death has no arrow so
money refunded. ; "I fault as Cunsuuiption. • In all ages it has been
SECOND-HAND PIANOS. at great bar-1 the great enemy of life, for it spares neither.
gains, constantly in .store ; priee from $36 to I age nor sex, hut sweeps off - alike the ; brave.
$l4O. . ; tire beautiful, the graveful and the gifted. By
HoßicE WATEAS' MELODEONS.-:-Sn- t the 'help of that Supreme Being ti-om whom
perior Instruments iietouith and durability o fj cometh every good-and perfect gift, I am - en
make. (Tuned the eqUal temperament.) . Me=! alibied to offer to the• afflicted a permanent
lodeons of all other styles and.makes. Priceiand speedy cure in, ;Consumption. The first
$45, $6O, $75, sloe, 5125, $l4O-Rittble ; cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and
Reeds and two banki -of Keys, s2oo—less a , the immediate effeetjproduced -by their depo
liberal discount. Clerg,ytuen cud Churches, ! sition in the lungs is 4 to prevent the: free ad
an extra discount. .;mission of air into the air cells., which causes
MARTIN'S OrITARS, - a weakened vitality through the entire system.
BROWN'S HAM'S, - Then surely it is morerational to expect great
.; FLUTES,;er good frum medicines entering the cavities
. .
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TINAS, 'fur the lungs than ; frinn those atindnistered
• ACCORDEONS, through the stomach :: the patient - will always
- VIOLINS, lfind the lungs free and the breathing easy, af
and Musical Distretnents of all kinds, at lower' tee Inhaling reinedios: Thus, Inhalation is a
prices than ever betbre offered to the public, I local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution-
A large - discount to Teachers and Schools. ; ally, and with inor4ower, and certainty than
The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. ; remedies administirMi by the stomach. To
MUSIC.--One of-the largest and best se- 'prove the powerful; end direct influence of this
lec:ed catalogues -of Music now publblieo, this mode of ad tuin is tra tion, chloroform
comprising many of the choice and most pop- , inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in .a
ular airs of the day,!and will be sold at oue.l few Minutes, - paralyzing, the entire nervous
third off from the regular prices. ! system, so that a litub may be amputated with-
Music sent by mail to all parts of the coon-lout the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary
try= post-paid.' Particular and personal atten-lburning gas will.destroy life in a-few hours.
lion paid to all orders received by mail. -Sat- i The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the
isfaction guaranteed in every instance . . Pianoslsystem when fainting or apparently dead. The
and Melodeons for jrent and rent allowed on I odor of many of the medicines is perceptible
pnachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale onl in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled,
monthly payments. • Second-hand Pianos ta- ; and may be immediately detected in the blood.
ken in exchange for new. General and select I A convincing proof of the constitutional effects
Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded o w f t...T iz s ili p a r l t a ,d ti i o ic il ed is b t y h b e t t e 'a tt e t t iii t n h g at f . o si ol ek tat nes — s
iiss
nut al
to all parts-bf the country by
e(de - ;Great inducements otibrefl to AGENTS tins positive evidence that proper remedies,
carefully -prepared and judiciously adtuiuis
in all parts of the country, to - sell the Horace ;
tered through tlie•lungs should produce the
Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of ,
Music. • ; happiest results . ? - During eighteen years'
I practice; many thousands suffering front dis
' eases of the lungs and throat, have been un
der my care, and have effected many remark
able cures, even after- the sufferers .had been
pronounced itt the last stages, which fully sat
isfies me that consumption is uo longer a fatal
disease. My trenteeent of consumption is
original, and founded on long experience and
a;thorough investigation. My perfect acquaiu
tatce with the nature of Aubereiee. Se.. can
bles me to distMguish, readily, the various
firms of disease that simulate consumption.
and apply the prclper remedies, rarely "being
mistaken even in la single ease.. This famil
iarity; in connection with certain pathological
and microscopic discoveries, enables me to re
lieve the lungs front the effects of contracted
chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood,
impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy
and tone to the entire system.
Medicines with; full directions sent to any
part of the United States and Canadas by pa- -
tients communicating their symptoms by letter.
Rut the cure would be more certain if the
patient should pay me a visit, which would
give me an opportunity to examine the lungs
and enable me to prescribe with much greater
certaiuty. and then the cure could be effected
without-my seeing the patient again.
G, W. GIIAHAM, M..D.,
Office 1131 Filbert Street, (Old
No. 1090 below Twelfth,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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YATES COUNTY NURSERY. 11
iv IL OLIN'S; CO.. of the Yates Count
• Nurseries, have for sale . a large and;
i
valitable assortment of FRUIT TREES
of all -varieties 'usually cultivated. ',These
Trees are young and of-vigorous growth. The r
qualities are the most choice known, and are [
warranted GENUINE. Also, a fine stock of
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY
for fall delivery.
t erAddrefis orders to C. BEACH, Pen Tait
Tates Ca., N. Y. Ordirs left with R 0117.-
NILES, Coudersport, -Pa., Will be promptly
filled. - 10:2-4rtto.
•
-• LEWISVILLE STEAM GRIST MILL.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
riIHE. undersigned having bought, out all
fornier
,owners (if the Lewisville • Steam
Grist Mill are now prepared to do art manner
of grinding, as they believe, to the satisfac
tion of their customers. Come and see.
O. A. LEWIS,
• CRAYTON LEWIS.
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lIiTPoRt D S dOVERT;
DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT.
- - Ctilt4BLE-BICANII4CATION,
IVITHICII conveys the remedies to the:-etvv-pi
.Y y ties in the lungs through the air passa
ge's; and eoinhig, in' direet contact - with 'the
diseaie, neutralizeS the tubercular matter, al,l
lays the cough, causes a free and easy. expec-,
toration, heals the lungs,. purifies - I.lte — hlood,
imparts renewed vitality - go the nervous system,
givinn - that tone and energy so indispensable
for the restoration of health. To be able to',
slate confidently that Consumption is. curable
by inhalation, isJu me a source of unalloyed',
pleasure. It as Much under the control of,
medical treatment as any other formidable
disease ; ninety out, of every hundred 'cases
can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per
cent. in the second i! but in the third 'stage . it
WITNESSES;
OR r-4
THE FORGER CONVICTED!
- Joint 8.1 Dye is the Author. ' , 1)1
Who has had 10 vetris experience as a Bank-r.~
er had Pukiliiher. and Author of -
stries of Lertare:: at Broadway Tabernacle,
-Nihen, for 10 successive nights, over cf,
x r..r 50,000 People( •Ci
Greeted him with Rounds of - Applause, - 7
;while he exhibited the maunor which',
Counterfeieers execute their Frauds, and
the Sorest and Shortest Means of
• Detecting them
The Bank - Note En:pacers all say that he itv
the greatest Juilye of Paper Noney living.
GIWATEST DISCOVERY OF
THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR `•" ..z .
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Describing every Genuine Bill in Existence ,•••
and Exhibiting at a glance every .Couu r '?".1
terfeit in .Circtlation I! '
Arranged so admirably that REFERENCE ^I .
i is EASY', and C.)
DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. . °. O
I,larNo index to examine I No pages to
hunt up! But so simphtied and arranged„
that the lierhant, Banker and Business g
Man can see all at a Glazice. 0
ENG4I6II, FRENCH AND
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Thus each may read the same in 'hid own 7..
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AU. THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA. F,
A Complete Summary of the Ftn.k.scz mr"
EcaoPE $ AMF.titca will be published in each
edition, together with all the I.3I.PORTANT
NEWS OF THE DAY. Also
A SERIES OF TALES -
From an Old Manuscript found in the East. 5
It furnishes the Most COmplete. History
of Oriental Life,
describing the Most Perplexing Positions in
which' the Ladies and Gentlemen of that tt
Country have been so often found. These
stories will continue throughout the whole
year, and will prove the Most Entertaining tt
ever offered to-the Public. • •—q
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ly, at $1 a year, All letters must bo
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• • JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor, 70 i'6ll Street, g
New-York: I. 1 10:1-1y. 0
VEW GOODS--A Large and Splendid As
sortmeitt just revolved at
10;1 ' - ;QUOTED'S:
.FR4st •
:ttitay - LtP
AtMernbanbriletel4-North-4to,434:Phibt . * i•
TO THE MERCHANTS OF-THE WEST AND.HORTHI
1 ,
arILOELPHEA. 1 MARKET mbeing ensilY
P L tiee . 4Sible, you.ll,ttention - li"eall;d to ity!
as possessing facilities and iidvintikeirstatliy
of your-tonsidera t tidp.: • ' ' •
Ai id teratek
Among its advantages may lie ,I?urriL
its location, having shot:ter, llees Of communi-i
cation to thelitterioir'iti ProiindiV to the
and Anthracite Coal districts
the large mad varied extent of itEmenufac-k
tures, being farin adiatibo - Of • 'sin:flat+ city
in the United Statef, the mo4erattz..eipenses
necessary foryarrying on husineas,,etc;,Vo.; • • j
The market poss.sses unrivalled, advanta
ges for. the sale 'Cifi many kirits' of produce; I
suCh 'as Flour, Whetat, BlirleY," Wool, Butter,
Cheese, AY., while i the charges, made upon
sales and atteudanE expenses-ere, moremoder-
ate than IneigbOrind seaboard markets.
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1. •
W ..7E W. PAUL, fTholesale BOOT, SHOE;
and STRAW GODS WAREHOUSA No.,
636 Market St. • •
WOLFS 4. 1111, Wholeiale CLOTIUNG
HOUSE, No. 430! Market and 423. Meichent •
Streets, 1 -
TAYLOR, GILLESPIE 4. ,Wbolasaf
GROCERS, Nos.lll and 13, South Water St
J. C. FREEL.44i With CLINE .;CAR-. •
,ROL, Importers of WINES, - BRANDIES,
GINS, 4.c., No. 304 Northad-Street.. -
T. MORRIS, PEROT 4CO.' Iniperters ' and
Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS'
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS,'",4e,.
No. 621 3larket ,l and 612 St:latheS - Sts. ,
KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER; be
CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap; •
Manufactured 14 the Penn. Salt Co., Tnreti:
turn, Alleghstreicounty, Penn. Represented
by LEWIS, JA . .M.ES Co., Phibidelphllt.,
HAAsi TAYiOR, Importers and task
Jobbers, No. 300 Market Street, 110i.-11ERY; •
GLOVES, SHIRTS and DRAWERS; GUlit -
BELTS. SHIRTIBOSO3LS, WHITE. GOODS •
EMBROIDERIES, LACES; 13USPENDER4'
' THREADS, COMBS, 4c., 4c.' •
B N R. 4 I 0 11 E L CO., Importers -.0.?
BRITISH GOODS and Jobbers -of FANCY
and STAPLE SILK GOODS,"EMBROID/k
RIES, 4c., No. 47 N. Third street. •
JAMES, SENT,{'{ SANTEE 4. CO.; Impoi4i.
ars and Jobbe4 of FOREIGN and DOSINB-
• TIC 'DRY GOODS, No. 239 'and 241 'North
3d Street,.abor'e Race. - -
BLABON szmr, Oth; CLOTH - Min,
FACTILRERS and COMMISSION 11ER=
CHA.NTS. Warehouse
MOORE, 11ENZEY .4- CO., Inspo;ters.
Wholesale Dealers in lIARWAItE, CU.TLE-.
lIY and. GUNS, 427 Market: and 416 :Coati='
merce streets.
SAM'L H. BIBIGHAVS; Importer Yana'
Itlicilesale Dealer in FOREIGN and DO-,
MESTIC HARDWARE, No. 258 - North Lk.
street, below Vine. ..•
MILL, CROSS OUT, CIRCHLAR an.l .
11AND SAWS iu any variety and style•ol
the celebrated IXL stamp, manufactired by
'WALTER CRESSON, Depot Zio..so3:Goist
merce St. 1 - -
HAMMERS, HATCHETS in - gredt era
riety,.manufactured by C. HIMMOND;
pot No. 503 Commerce st. The. attention
of the trade is called to these goods as being ;
equal in quality and finish to any *made. - -
JAMES BARBER, Wholesale -: Dealer . ' in
CLOCKS. Agent for the' PATENT EQUAL
IZING TIIIIITY DAY CLOCK, Manufactiii
reri of .GOLD PENS. S. corner of 24
and Chestnut sts. .
PRA. TT fi I?EATH, Importers of WATCH,
ES, JEWELRY alul. FANCY GOODS, - .)r.
W. corner sth and Market ets - . ' -
FITHIAN, JONES .84 CO.,
Importers and Jobbers in -
Brifish
• 2
& American Dry-Get:lde,
, 215 Market, through to 2 1 04 Churcit.Aliev . - -
Dee - e' Mouths credit for'sEproeed Notes.
•, 110:14.-3na.,
,
Nmprlean .Safety- Paper , lllanii•
facturingCoeiipauky.- or ,--
New Y ork. •
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cAPI.TAL $000,000:
A. NICHOLAS, President.' Offres 70 WaM-BL
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.4 PC ifect Security against a l lmannss qrF4.0:44;
by Counterfeiting on POPer.—To Prove*,
:Photographs onti Anasti/tie Com/se:: -
feits, Erourssvrecinefers or Al
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terationt
la - AVI).iG purchased the Patent_for 'lto. es
ti 5 , elusive right to mantifactureandlelittue .
new:Chemical Paper in Aineriva, inventedttut
patented in 'England -by IfENItY GLYNN ft cele•
bra thd chemist' and otticer c in the British areay;•
it is, hardly necessary to. say that. the Paper is
recommended by-Mr: Kent; Assayer of lthe I?.
S. Mint, Mr. ,Lyman of the New Tork.Clearing
-I,louse, and Meade Brothers, extensive • p,,54
skilful photographerS, 233.: Broadway N. Y.
Thel latter say that no imitation _can b mido
on a cheek or bank able printed-on th' Atilev
Paper. Below is our, listof prices :
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1 . - .
;-- Bitnk Cheeks' 35 ets: It 4 lb. - : : . - I' .
Blink Bills, $lB for . 1000 'she-el& e l :- .-
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Bills of Exchange r $25 ',far 1000 sloie‘s !. c_.:
Promissory Notes , 40 cts.ll II!:
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- Sight . Time - Drfts, S'2slofloooS etts. -
;
insurance Policies, 40 ets. 11 , 1 lb., _ i: .
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Railroad Stocks fr. Bonds 40 cis'. V. !No. ~
' Bank and Stat e-Stocks[4 ' o.cs. "eit., ' --
Bonds and Mortgages, 40 - cts. "f.12,K.i -. -----:
Wills and Deeds, 40.cti. `l4 r.b 7 . • 1 .
For wrapping Silks - 'duct' Other fifie,aiiiiies'
it t is excellent, as-it Prevonte moths :: 4# 7 iitez
lb. -
E ; or Indentures aid_ Igreettkinta, 4o- eta. '0
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' 411 State and County Record.sehoul t ultysYs
be printed or written ion;-this Paper es the
chemicals inserted in the pitlp not
, only pre
vent erasure or transfer, bat inultetlastlag
as time. ' - - I ---- ' '
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much superior to anyji:other ; as the inbrabaiiiii
of the climate does n4t destroyit,-7the;PlrVt
erties inserted in•thokinili being a pravantlie.
In all the -southern istates, Cuba,. theAftit
Indies and the Centrist
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public records can b 4 kept over 20 yttars.,,47l4-
ten on the ordinary paper . , while tha eolls aid
otker chemicals inserted in this Papi!r - cnalies
it indestructible by .the ravages of t4n.e. : -It is
ahio proof against unitlisizats antt - tlier'
n e Ses
miu, which feast oft destroy all otter- tia- .
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per now in use.. : 1 r .. ' ... . ..
The Company have now in opei ' tliiilliLls
in , Morris Couuty,N.l.l... of aboti4 - 206 , .hanie
power, and are able to 411 all ordera for Paper
- at; the shortest notiee.- 1 ~ . r
All orders for the papei mast be
to', A. NI ICIIOLAS, Fresident of, the
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