The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 05, 1857, Image 3

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    Teacherls-Vastilute.
On Monday the kith day of Nos.. nest,
Teacher gi Institute : will 'be ,opened at
,Coudersport and 'continue . Ave days. The
.object of the Institute is, CO giveinstruc
,tiou in the . most s ipproved methods-_ of
teaching, and conduettrig the exercises of
the School room. Six. hours of the day
will be occupied in reviewing those
ir:inches usually taught in our Common
Schools, and giving iu.struction upon the
method of teaching. There will also he
Sessiou.each evening, for the purpose
of reading essays, and holding discussions
on subjects connected with the advance
ment of the Common School interest.
The Owe has been limited to five days,
eo that4very Teacher in the County can
afford:to attend. One week's board, and
a small charge of three or four
for contingent expenses, wil be_all the
; necessary expense; and it is hoped, "and
,expected that the Teachers throughout
; the County still make it convenient to at-,
tend. - The undersigned will use every
effort to secure hoard on reasonable terms.
Those who design to become members
ef the Institute, are requested to bring a
Id E . et s,f text-book of such as are used
a Their school districts. The friends of
.eancation generally, are Cordially invited
,tu attend. The services of eminent, and
s•sperienced Teachers will he secured to
instruction' and leetures durin. , the
, :ession of the Institute.
acts.? who design to attend, should be
in . Coudersport Saturday evening, and se
rare their boarding place, so as to be ready
to eo:nmence Monday morning. By coin
ing in at a late hour on the tir:t day of the
Fistitute, the whole day will be lost, A
euntber of the Directors of the Comity
;lave mentioned to me that they would
like to have a general meeting for the
purpose of discussing some questions of
interest relating to their dutie:,. I haVe
therefore made arrangements that Thurs
day evening of the week of the Institute
may be occupied in discussing the follow
1n questions :
FIKST : The importouce of adopting a
N;o7ormity of text-books, not only in the
School DLtricts, Lut throughout the
county.
SLCOND : The propriety of petitioning
our State Ltyi.doture to reduce thp nun
1,, Vl)lreetor; Irons si.r. to three; (tad
.o loft' them a compenattam tar their ser
irCS.
Directors, by attendin7t ii. diseusion
on Thursday evening, will have a favora.
ble opportunity also to witness the elos 7
ing exercises of the Institute the next
day.
Directors, and Friends of Education,
shall wo have a general attendance? .
J. HENDRICK,
Co. Supt. of Potter County.
COrDEREPORT, Oet. 7, 1557. •
THE WINTER TERM of Coudersport
Academy, will commence on Tuesday
the 15th of December next. to continue
thirteen weeks. Grain of all kinds will
La received on tuition, at the market
prices, if proMptly delivered; therefore
the tightness of money need prevent no
one from obtaining an Education.
J. lIE:SDRICK, Principal
Co.f.ierspoet
Corrected fin. the J9urnal,
SCIIOO.3I.4KEZI JACRiSON,
Dater:, tr: Dry Gag. (:rnceti. . 11a1.. 5 Caps,
Pail, Crock , ry, Pork , Pour,
„V•al,
MAIN :STREET., C'OUDERSPURT, PA
F , .uuTt., superfine, 7 el
•• extra. . "
EMI
SALT S .• "
C9IINM.EAt.. 100 lb.s.,
1 , 1 lb.,
LAIL!), `• " • • -
"TALLOW. " .`
EEO
ME
Saal.uEits, lb., -
DVE:I SKIN ?
:S1,71:11t, 14 lb.,
Dican APPLES. "
1 . 4 BUShel t
W Mit BZANS.
BUCK HEAT,
OAT.i,
Cuxv,
Itrn,
POTATOES'
EGG:, 1,1 Dozen,
HAT, V Ton,
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TRIAL LIST,
DECEMBER TERM, 1537
v.R{C. W. Ellis
7nd
Jos, W. Smith.
Bingham Estate, - Jacob B. Red:on.
ltusstdl & Raskin, " Asa Stevens, et al.
MunsonMerriman, Bunnel ark.
R. Matteson, " Phineas Goodwin
Aylesworth, " N. P. Minard.
Pike Township, " D. J. Chappell.
Wharton School Dist. ;oi:a Johnson
Isaac Pearce, fOr use " Frrnklin Gale,
Bunnell Ilairen, A..M. Benton
W. T. Jo;e3,
Potter County,
14 .I.N. V. Jackson
and
Eli Rees.
A. W. Williams, 1 4 D. li. Dunbar.
Ira Lamphere, " L. 11. Kinney,
Brown 1:. Brothers, • '' S,.P, Lyriin.
Josiah Bump, 4: H. 2. Carrier.
E. S: W. Elliott, " Benj. Ilarse.
W. G. MClelland, use," .Alm'd Woodcock.
Gilbert & Nichols, " N. L. Dike,.
Matthew Wilkinson, l' Temple Wilkinson
George Fox &S. Roes, 1 ; Asa B. Gibbs.
Ilosea Cushing, " O. Merrill,
E. M. Carpenter, ' " Richard Shay, jr.
G. R. Vosburg, " M. J. Flynn.
Bobieski Ross, 11 R. W. liTlntyre.
11. J. OLMSTED, Pru.h'y.
Prothonotary's Orrice, Nor. 3, 1857.
couNTY ORDERS
TAKEN AT FACE,
In Exchange for Crocus,
BOROONAIER & JACKSON'S.
PDVDERBPORT, NOV.- 4TR, 16 57.
ici I
- The County 4perintendent of Pateil
County will be at - the folleming "places;;
and at the' times here speeified, fOr I thei
purpose a examining teachers,:viz...l •
„ULYSSES, 'Thursday, 'the 2kh, Of
NoreMber next, •at the school-house in
Lewisville. , • -
HARRISON, Friday, .Nror. 27th, at .
the Cummings' school-house.
ekr.VIRE, Monday, Noy.
30th, at the iv:awl-house. '
()SWAY° VILLAGE, 1 Wednesday,
Dee. 2d, at the sehoulLhouse.
SHARON, Thursday, Dec. 3d, at the
school-house near the mouth of the
Honevoye.
111'113110N, Friday; Pee. 4th, at the
Crandall Hill s.choid-house.
ROULETTE, 81tturdav,' Dee- 4th, at
the red school-house near I+tr. Weimer's.
PIKE, 1 Tuesday, Dec. Sth, - at the
school-!.use near th month of-the West
Branch. •
COUDEtSPORT, Saturday, Dec. 12,
at the Academy. :! •
The examination it each- of the above
places is to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.
It is expected! that' all the teachers will
make their arranget4'ents to be at one of
these places, whiche'er may be the most
convenient. - -Thosehoweer, who attend
the Teacher's Institute during the entire
session, will be examined and receive a
certificate (if quaii:id) before leaving.
Each Teacher is also requested to fur-
Tilsit a readimr-book of the kind generally
used ; also a pen and ink, together with
at least two sheets of paper,!as'a portion
of the answers, in the different branches,'.
will be required in writing.. As there - ,
are inereased facilities for !teachers to
qualify themselves for the duties of their
calligg, the time has come for more
thorough examinationS. ' - 1
The "Department of Comnion - Sehools"
Ims issued new forms fur certificates, both
Provisional" and .'Permanent;" the
State Superintendent has also given in
struction to the County Superintendents:
to re-examine tliose teachers•!now holding
Permanent certificates, and give new
Permanent certificates. to -such as are
worthy of them, and Prrvisional
cafes to. others; also to annul the Perma
neut certificates of those who: do not sub
wit to a re-examination-
These-instructions will be complied
with, and a higher standard of qualilica
ti..m will I.K.t required hereafter.
it is hoped that the friends of educa
tion; and Directors especially,: will be,
present at the exaaiinations. A Lecture'
will be delivered at either of the.above 1
places, on any subject relating to Com
mon School education, on the evening of:
the day of examination, if desired,
J. lIENDRICK, ,
County Superintendent of l'ottur County. I
COUDERSPORT, October 17, 1857, -
4itv
To Delinquent Collectors.
1C UT-ICE is hereby given that the County !
♦ Commissioners of Potter County will
nr - ..et at their Office, in Coudersport. on MUN- I
DAY. NOV. 9TII. f,r the purpose of!
meeting Delinquent Colketers, (for years prior
to 1857,p in order thdt they may pay up or:
make satisfactory lirrang,ements iu the preen_;
ices. orthit of the•Commiss.ioners, -
• L. H. COLE. Ciou'r Clerk.
Coudersport. Oet. 2.4,
c'ff" STR ANY D P -4-274
1 'MOM the premises of the subscriber. one
mile north of Colesburg, in-Allegany t wp.
Potter county. l'a., iu May Iast,"FOUR CAT
de,:eribed as follows :
A bright red Steer. good size, no particular
mark,., remembered now. Also, a heifer of
..,amel description.
A red and white spotted Steer, good size,
one car both ears frozen, white Mug, Net, and
white spot in forehead.. . , 4 "
A light red Steer, tinder size, one or both
ears frozen, and short tail.
$7 50
t, 0.1
30 00
3 SO
2 50
126 i, I:.
- 14(a. If;
- 25(ti 36
Ann pei-son bringing the cattle _to Inc.; or
inforining: ale ivlmre I can obtniu them, will
sr l 'itably rewarded. 1 PEET.
iliegany. ()et.
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iA RP E It'S WE E Y.
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WEEKI:T" will appear ev
ery Saturday morning. and will be
sold lit FIVE a l'Opy-, It Will be mailed
to Suberiberm at tlifollowingrates,payment
being; invariably required im advance:
Ou'e Copy fur Tv.-eitty Weeks, . $1 00
One Copy for Oue Year, . . . . 2 50
MB
EEO
- 3u
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- $7 g B on
One Copy fur Two Yilura, , . . 00
Fite copies fur One , 9 f.,0
to,le - ivo - Copies fo . t• — ‘ - o . rie t7 ,'Ve:M i , ... 1 ' V* 10
Twenty-five Copiek for One Year, 40 00
To persons getting up a Club of
Twelve or Twenty-five, a-,Copy will be sent
SubscriptiOns inity commence with
any Number. specimen Niimbersi gratuitously
supplied.
At a farther inducement, the l'ablishers offer
IfarpCr's Magazine' and ilarper's Weekly for
Four ',Dollars a year.
Is - ^,rPersons residing in the Rritith Provin
ces Will remit TWENTI"-SIX. Cents, in addition
to the Subscription, for !he Araericap Postage.
Numbers from the coMmenectrienri,Jaztua
ry 3) can still be supplied.
OPINIONS .OF THE PRESS.
"Parper's Weekly" is well filled with on
and selected matter. Its leading articles
arc well toned and timed, and its illustrations
are far ahead of any journal of the kind in the
country. Its pen .porttaits of distinguished
living men are of themselves worth the price
of the Volume.—.Y. 1. C/o-laden; Advocate and
Journal.
We. hare had a,felv attempts to establish a
first-class illustrated pailer in this country, in
emulation of the " Loudon Illustrated NewS:'
But Ilene of them have enjoyed thiltdvantage
of an adequate, combination of publishers'
Sburces, with money 'capital, until, "Harper's
Weekly." The pictorial natter of - this epett
slie,et,is-,-unapproached, as -a whole, by
thalAf any other among : us, and, perhaps, not
surpaSssd elseirliere.,—,S; Y. Sior!tiner.
*„,." 'file Postage upon "Harper's Weekly,"
when prepttiii quarterly, in .advance, at the
office wlicre it its received, is TWXNTI( 7 3IX
Curs a year. • -
HARPER k BROTHERS, Publishers,
Stzsre, Ncyr - To:k1
Otie'ber, 1857. ,
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:-Die .eti4io .of 40; bkiiiiiesl (PIANOS,: IMELODEONSAARIISIOJ 1.4210 RT • • -,- , .
•-.......- ;-- .;. :-; .• ~ ' ' THE CASK 'SYSTEM ADOPTED. • - ' . - --.
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HARPERtS BIAGA I ZINE: .l Prices Greatly) Reduced, ; " CON.- "LIMPTION
. • - —•:- r , - . - AND ALL
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HUNDRED AED, BE,V,ENTY: THOE, j -
- . . SAND Copies Are now iasii.ed of HARPER'S I
'0 " ' HORACE WATE RS'
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• -. DItiLAtES'OF THE.L.DHOS AND THROAT
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NEW Movpts. 31AGAZItie. . , T.h6 Publisher . - • .
have•eudeavored, by swell-directed Use ofI A GE,
NT, FOR -THE BEST IdOSTC/N 4 N.••1"•-1 Crlr...l*, *X, .11$11A LATION,
the abundant resources at their command , to - ' - •
' A r o: 3 . 83 Broeidicky. tit y- - - 1 : ; - ! - : .F....PCSITIVErt
to the - v•
Instruineuts." - :I w, man con e v a reme d iesthe .ca t
render it not only the cheapest but the mutt" - ' •- 1" ties its th.' lungs thrbnet the airPassa
attraative and useful Magazine for popular HE. Largeit Assorttuent of Pianos, Melo,,' ge4,- and 'con:anvils direct - cot with the
reading in the World; and i the extent' to Tth
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. deons, Musical Instrueuts. and Mu - sie:4l l lllisease; neutralizes the tubercularrnattcr,,,al-,
which their effort's hate been §'-lecessful lain- I yiereliandisi of all kinds: iu the United States.: days the, cough, 'causes a• free and-ea:., expec
dicated by the fact that it hag attained a t PiAnos front Ten didereni Manifactories, 6 0111 _1; foration, heels the lungs, purifies the blood,
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greater core ulatien than any similar period[-; prising those. of
.every variety - vii style, from !imparts: renewedvitAlity to thellerVous sySixm.
cat ever issued. .-- •
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to render it
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. ithe plain, neat and substantial 6.3 i .oetayes, in! giving, that toilet and e erg}`so indispensable
Special ellorts.will be made
- Walnut or Roseivooden.4es.Trout $l5O to $200, 11 for the restoration of alth. To be able to
Still more' interesting and attractive during' ti) those of the must_ elegant finislittp to. One' f istate-confidentlY that. 7on.sttruption ia.eurable
the Icoming year. The new Volume will coin- I Thousand Dulhirs. No hou:se • in the Union: by inhalation, ia to me itsOurce of unallii,yed
mence with tit° ••
DECEMBER . : Number. No I can com Pet e• with the abo've in - the namber).lpleasure. It i 4 as much under the control of
labor or expense will be sparqr to render it; variety and celebrity of its instruments. -nor 1 medical treatment as any Other formidable
in every way, and in all departments, still Ii„ t h e E x t rem el y .
. loft' prices at which they are .disettse; ninety !out of every hundred eases
more worthy of the unparalleled favor with I, :old : , can he cured in the first stages,-and fifty per
which he been received, .
I HORACE WATERS".
Til Term: upon which HARPER'S 3i 1C..1- MODERN IMPII;OVEri, • cent. in.the second; but in the third stage it
i PIANOS, with:or withoat ,Iran Pritriies. pus-!: is impossible to sate mote than five per et:n . l_,
ZINK i , supplied arc :IS rOtiONV, fur Cash : I s essi n g in their , lutprov'eutenti of over-e.tring•9', fur the:Lungs are so cutup bY the discaso. as
One i l .''opy II:: One Year, . , •?, $3 00 ! and action, a length!of scale and coniiiass 0' to Lid Reliance 1-,', medical shill. Even, liOn - -
Two Copies for One Year. . . 5 001 tOne!equal to the Grand Piano, u n ited wi t h:: ever ; .in the last stages, inhalation affords ex
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Tilt cc ur more Copies One Year, (each) 2 lill : the beauty end darability of b trueture or_ the ',tramdinary - relief to the suffering attending
Aal all 1.:,.. - 0 Cvf.., g; -, 11/ ,. .1vr ecrrY .eitib I Square Piano. 'flir: are justly . pronounecd by this fearful scourge, which :lull:lily do • Stroy;;
• • . Trii. Sah.criterej ' : the Press and by the fir: t Musical Master- - ; to ninetr,tive thousand persons in 'the United
,rf:Persons rt. - siding iii thelßritish Pi•ovin- 'be equal to those of guy other itn , :iinfactitrer. States ;done ; -and a correct ettleulation shows
cos will remit Trays!-six CENTs, in addition 'Thee are built..- Cie 1.....,. 5 t and saint th.r u ngh-... • that oft' iie present populan tio of 'the earth.
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t i o '4.-11..)script,on, for American :Postage. :lv seasoned. material, and gue.raunct a iii ; Lon" eighty - milllons elre destined to fill the Con-
OI > INIUNS
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"Harper's Magazine aims to g i ve 0,,, b„, guaranteed to give satdaction, or purchase., , Truly the quii - er of Oath has no arrow so
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reading, no inciter where it may come from manes, manesY refunded. - fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been
and whenever its conductors can procure from' SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at gre,,t bar- " j: the great enemy of life, for it spares neither
knieriean authors better literary' matter than : g ains, constantly in sture,—pried from s3o to . age liar ex, but sweeps Jeff alike the brave,
thvy can find elsewhere, the get it, and they; *140. , . I ch. beautiful, the gracefill aril the gifted. Br
par prices for it
: which would astonish :route • HORACE WATERS' MELODEoNS.—Su- ! the help of that 16upreure Being from whom
of th e E ng ij i h m ag „,;„" . ._..._ . x .... y . D„i1 y Tin.. ,..•perior Inqruincnts in touch and durability of : cometh every good and perfect gift ; I am pa
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This popular Magazine, while it does nil, ,
,tieolls,if all
oth6r
si..lijs
and
mak - es. mperament.) M
make. ;,Tuned the equal te e ... M e -gabbled to oiler to the afflicted a permantut
that is l
-Price .and speedy cure in Con umption., The first
awful to court popularity, never de- '
s ' 4n :,;.zcitt, S; 5, ti I oil, iz. h 25, $I 4 u double ' cause of tubercles is fro impure blood. and
:wends to cater for it ht mini tern; to spin - j
, i IteedS and two Intuks of Keys ; i2uo—less A , the imumlliate effect produced by:their depo
ions or propensities injurious to 1.. , :
liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, i sitiOn in the lungs is to ,event the free ad
or =octal order; Though rot e - x;l ° i ' l l si 1. 7:l e 'l l;-: s i. :
i an extra discount. . : j mission of air into the ai' tells, Which causes
religious work, it is'always auxiliary ,lo Bible i SiAial s-. 3 G uam's ' a weakened Nitality throtorh the en:ire-system.
triiti and. sound morutlitr.—.V. Y. t!'lirisrian • ' . '
' 1 BRUWN•S IIARPS,, Then surely it is more rat omit to expect: great-
Advocate :rid Joetrivg.
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F.LCTES, - • er good from medicines ntering the cavities
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• Each number Containing as muchlmat t ter as I r
FLUT INAS', . ,of the lungs thou from those administeredl
a volume rf :Miran/ay' d I fixtory pi' EnybroB. and . ACIRIRDEONS, . -- I through the stouiimh ;th ' patient mill . always. I
sold at the ridicultrusly low pi-ice of twenty-I - find the lungs free and tl a breathing easy, at'.
five cents.—Londen Tint , ... , : I -.: VIOLINq.
The most popular mid successful periodical . and Musical Instruments of all kinds, at loweriter Inhaling remedies. bus, Inhalation is a
public. ; luta remedy, Ilee ert le es it acts constitution- ,
• prices than ever before ()tiered to the
with more pow r and certainty than
••• • 1 •• , 1 d- - 1 I --• • • - • ' I
ever issued.—. Veto f)riean. , 03Itt,
4 , The Pasture
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.• ii.aror ., mien. A: large discount to Teachers and Schools. i ally, - anti
. • f., • • • • -' -' Th e tra d e supplied on the most liberaCterilas.! remedies Administered 1)y the stom ch. Tot
zinc, when prepfdd quarterly in advance, at !
die ltice where. it is ree iced ; is TuntrY•-six tilt 'S 1iC....-
One of the largest and hest se- prove the powerful and irect inane ce of this I
uju•- .
Cm:vs• a year.l., •
c•eil c ttalogues of Music now published, this mode of adru i uis rat ion., chloroform
LlAlti'Ell .e BROTHERS. Publisher,. !comprising wally of the choice and most pop- inhaled will entirely de troy Sensii.iility iu a
' uhir airs of the day, and will be Aoki at one- : few .minutes, paralyzing( the math. nervous •
Franklin Silage, New York. I . -. . • • . 7
. , third oft• front the regular pric”. Isy i stem, so that a limb umy be amputated with-1
Nov. 1, 1857. ! out the.sligiaest pain; Inhaling . the ordinary
' Music sent by until to all part - Nf the coun
try. Post-paid. Particular and persMial atten-1 burning gas will destroy) lute in a few hours.
Lion paid to all orders received by mail. :•Satt- j The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the I
list:action guaranteed in every instaned..Pianos I system when fainting or apparently dead. The !
and Melodeons for rent and rent allowed on , odor of many of the medicines is perceptible'
pim:hos Pianos and Mei deons for sale on in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled,l
e. o j
mouth!}' payment:. Second-hand Pianos ta- i and may be immediately detected in the bluiail., I
ken in exchange for new. General and select ' A convincing proof of the Constitutional effects
inhalation, is the fact that sickness is Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded of
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to all parts of the country by mail, , ways produced by breathing foul - air—is not i
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kz- l irtireat indueements offered to AGENTS' this positive evidence that proper remedies.
in :all parts of the country, to sell the llorace , carefully prepared and judiciously ailminis-
Waters: Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of ' tered through the lungs should produce the I
Music. , • 8 : 4.6. happiest results? During eighteen years'
' practice, many thousands suffering from dis- !
eases of the lung§ turd throat. Inert been un- '
der my care, cud t hatie effected many remark- I
able cures, et en after the sufferers had been I
pronounced in tli i laststiiges, which fully sat-1
isties me that conlumption is no longer a fatal ;
disease. :My treatment of consumption is ;
original: and founded on long experience and I
a thorough investigation. MY pet feet aequain- !
lance ivith the uatbre of tubercles, Sc., elm
.bles inc to distinguish, readily, the carious'
forms of disease that simulate consumption, :
and apply the proper remedies, • rarely beinar I
mistaken' even in d single case. This famir- i
iarity, in connection with certain pathological 1
and miero , :copic diseorelies, enables me tore- j
liege the lung: , front the effects of liontracted!
chests. to enlarge the chest, purify the: blond, j
impart, to it renewed vitality, giving - energy j
and tont- to the entire system.
Me 'jellies i 1 jib fell directions sent to any;
part of tat. United States and Canadas by pa- '
lieuia communicating their symptoms by letter.
i;it the cure would be inure certein if the
patient should pay me a visit, nhicli. would
gire'ins au opportunity to examine the lungs !
and enable roe to prescribe with Much greater'
certainty, and then the cure could be effected
without my seeing the patient again, •
G, W. GRAHAM, M. D.,
Office 1131 Filbert Street,-(Old
No. 109,) below Twelfth,
ritiLwELPINA, rA. '
Administrator's Sale.
PCILS[ANCE or an , order of the Or-
J phans' Court of the County of Potter.. I.l'
xhnil expose to sale, at Ott- Court House in the
Borough of Conderiport Pa.. on SATURDAY.
tht. 21ST DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. D. 14f 7.
at one o'clock. P. M., the following described
real e-late, Atuate in 6weden Township, Pot- •
ter CotrAv, P 21..
Bo.ut“leo. on the' North by htu,l4 of S. Y.
Acker and onsr , atc , l lands, on the EIH,t
huois of C. L. Catlin and land; of S. 1,-.Avker,
on the South he lands of J Herrington,
and on tne \Vest by lands of S. Y. Artier and
unseated laud: ; b:ing lot No. 17 anti Wrst
part of lot No. 10 of rite allotment of Bingham
Lauds in said township: and 'being part of
Warrants Nos. 130,3, 1:10D, 2047 and 20:42 ; on
which is erected one Ling liuuse and one
Frame Barn, said let containing about 1:43
acres, about 40 acres of which are improved.
with 50 Fruit Trees:growing thereon.
JOEL HENDRICK. administrator
of the Estate s bf Wm. Us - on. deceased
NOTICE.
William V. Keating. NO. 128,
.Adolphui K. [Lurie Stpt. Term. L,17. in
and l the Common Picas
James M. Wilcox, orPutter County.
verrus Action of Eject-
Leonard McKee. I !Dent for the follow
ing described 1 , ,t, of laid in said county, the
first containing two hundred and fifty-seven
acres.situate in Enkali: ToWntlhip, and hound
ed as follows : Ifeeinniug at the south-west
corner of the Tuttle lot, thence N. by r, est line
of said lot 126 rods to north line of Warrant
No. 2129. thence west he s td , l line 62.6 rods
to N.. 1. line. thence south 43 de
grees west by line 31 rods to center of
road. thence south -1(1.5 rods, thence west by
Mil's' south linePlo rode to a corner. thmlce
south 17..) rods, thence east 1:: 4 5 roil le. a ho-4
iu the west line of Alnieron Nelson's lot,
thence north 49 rods. thence east to) rods to
warrant line, thence north -rods to Tit
tle's south line, thence west be said line 92
reds to the .place of beghtning ; being part of
1V arrant No. 212t4.
The other lot, containing one hundred and
thirty-six acre-, is boundtol as follows Be
ginning at, a post i t the east hue of the Kaat
ing Lauds. being the north-rm,t corner of a
lot suet yell to D. B. Martin, thence north tun
rods. tumult west 109 rods, thence Wit no
rots, th , . 1.1 1 1 1 cast 109 rod, to tho place of Le
giuning ; being part of Warrant No. '2116, in
Sweden township. Potter county. Pa.
And now. to wit. September 22d, 1857, on
motion ofJobu S. Mann, att,irney for
Plaintiln, the Court grant rule on Defendant
to appear and plead by thigh day of next
Term or judgment by default, and order the
publication of the rule according to the Act
of Asseni.hly, in such cases made and pro , . idea.
By the Court, 11. J. tIL.MSTED,
• Prothonotary:
Pottfr County, ss :
(i.'ertified from the Record this 19th day of
Octotier, A. ft. 1837.
I• Witness my hand and seal of office.
I. S. C.ou — d - crepoola tLe :.me day and year.
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TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE WEST ANO.NORTH•
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as possessing facilities and advantages worthy
of your consideration. , -
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its location, having shorter lines of aornmuni--
Cation' to the -interior, its proihriity to the Iron
and Anthracite Coal districts of Pennsylvania.
the large and varied extent
,of,; its in apufne,
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W. PAUL, Wholesale BOOT, snon
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62,5 Market St. .• .
WOLFF ‘i• KING, Wholesale CLOTHING
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Streets.
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Ti FLOE, GILLESPIE 4., CO., Wholegal!
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J. CY. FREELAND, with * CLINE Cut
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PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE, SWEES,
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HAAS 4. TAYLOR, ImPorters• and Cas*
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CHANTS. Warehouse No. 146 N. 3d St.
3fOORE, HENZEY 4. CO., Importers and
1 Wholesale Dealers in HAIIWAItE, MLR
! RY and GUNS, 427 Market and 416 Coia•
'tierce streets.
SAME IL BIBIGHAUS,, Importer and
Wholestile Dealer ix FOREIGN and. DO:
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street, below Vine. •" _ •
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JAMES BARBER, Wholesale Dealer in
CLOCKS, Agent for the PATENT EQUAL
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PRATT .1- REATH, Importers - of WATCII:.
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W. corner sth and Market sta
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IXAVING purchased the Patent for the,
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patented in England by If 6LYNN ' a c*H-
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it is hardly necessary to say .that the Paper is
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Bank Checks, 35 cts.l.l lb. •.
Bank Bills, $lB for 1000 sheets.
Bills of Exchange, $25 for 1000 sheets. '
Promissory Notes, 40 cts."l.l lb. • • .
Sight . Time Drafts, $25 for 1000
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Railrood Stocks & - Bonds, 40 eta. "ft lb:
Bank and State Stocks, 40. cts.V.lb..
Bonds and Mortgages, 40 ctt. ') lb.
Wills and Deeds, 40 cts,
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