IM cirrnEß . 1 3 .11 _• • •. et Est ealtultart-; Ca - ref-ally-and specially - Arranged for these Colusnxs. . . . . 1 .11i1.>;1' -:- -•- -= I' , -..r.: 1:-•,47e cil.l-- 1-9 iv, ,:: . 4 1121. -q . ?..: 2: ••!!!,!...,, .!•:. -1.! I• i 1-. 1 2'.`, r. 3{ . 9 1 61 . 7 8 F 9,1 . _ i 4 Ci 10111.12 ; 1:1i14;15 16 ;1 1 1,12 131 1711 S :20;21122 23,1 • : - . , ,1811920'' . 24 252 , i:17:U19 3025126 27' 31 -- , i.ll 1 f• I .1 21 14 i • 5 6: ; AvGi.757•... 11,2 71 9 9:1(9132 131 .j .6; .910 !14115 16:17a5 1 19 20 t i f 1516 17 I 21122 2324 2 ;25r6,27,1 - 122 23 24 2 Siiii, ill i 29 30 311 112 ..!---.! 6 :! _ _ .-: 1 7 i 8 911(411 12 13 , El'w."ll. l ~ 4 .' .. 1 14115 16111.1 f 1920 . 1 J 5a i 1 5 '5 f , 121 , 2' 23-24!25 26 271 12 13 14 ; -1 • ,1 9 1 0 9 1' 1-'l-3 - 136311 !ii • • -- 1 i.• ! ! :.! !.. 1 1 ,12 31 ?6 27 29! -• I i415;6: 7; 8 9 1311 OcTOSEr... ; fti::11:7,11411516171 -; 3 4';51 CS:13120;21 22 23 24.1 ;10 11 12 1 .1525 1 27;26 29 i 0 i 1 il7 18 19. I 1 I I. i I'j t -24 25 26: 2, 31 , t St 4'l 7 8 1 31 1 81 01111° 1 13 . 14 . 15' N°vElilicrl : 1 2 • 16 , .1 . 718i1-9A821 24 7 8 9' 23.24.252G:27 9 8 "9, 1 , . . . 114 15 16 1 3 1 61: 111 i 1 ;21 22.25, II I _ ; 1 1 - .. i2B 29 30; 7 1 i t 21 451 DECENDEa, C' C 911011. 12+ ; , • 13'14 T E - 060718 191 21 : . ,21 , ,22,2,3 24,25 *A62, 7;28 A 165116 FEIZZI EssarArr.Y. .Xt.nen JirraL..- EM 5 LIM-- au -eiluntg. 1/ some one will send us 3.45 note on the McKean County 'Bank, we'll give the Bank a nice puff—without scruples: Peterson's Bank flute List, for 31arell is received, and contains much useful and -reliable monetary information. Monthly, Si. per annual; Semi-3lonthly, $2. per annum. Address T. B. Peterson & Broth en, No. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Prize.---We now have the pleasure to acknowledged a regular ex change with this excellent paper. It is improving with each number. See the prospectus in another column for terms, with gift inducements. We had nearly lost our vice sleighing by a two days' thaw; when on Tuesday morning the lion March came roaring round our mountain-cradled village and ;aye.? down' with our lamb-like weather,, the result of which is a renewal of Win-, ter. (though we regret to say not of the' pod sleighing,) and a postponement of Spring. The weather is now colder " nor ever," and promises so to"continue—fora A- at /east. Posta/..--The following named new post offices bare recently been established in this county :—NYuEs 111 LL, 3lerriek _Jackson, P.-M.; supplied by return Mai! from 'Wharton. EAST nomEtt, Charles Wyloll, P. 31.; supplied by return mail from Wharton. Ect..y.t.i, Dr. White P. M.; supplied semi-weekly by Sumthpurt MAR. The mail b-Aween this place and Wellsboro',m4w leaves this place. oti <lays and Thur3days at 1 o'cl•ica P. M., instead of 9 o'clock A. 31. 774 c Nem 'York ..ILrcari.—Our readers I will observe, in our advertising co . lawns, ttle prospectus of this popular weekly, which for the past ten years has held a leading position in the Metropolis of the Union. It will be seen that its corps of *Titers embrace the most celebrated and popular of romancists, and it is got up in the very best style for a respactablc fami ly newspaper. The proprietors of the MEaccity are men of stability • and char acter, and the public can rely implicitly ppm their making rod their munificent promises. Read the announcement. Ere.—On Sunday night last, about 9 Cdock, a fire was diso.oTered itt the resi dence of Lewis Mann, KN., in the room occupied by Mr. Hugh Young. t origin- ; Ited is a spark from the fire-plan, which burned through the carpet and floor, And then communicated with the wainscatipg. Owing to the promptaess and energy of 4ar citizens, the VFO was eTtiggnishell be tze it had reached any of the other rooms, Mr. Mann's loss for oarpet, furniture, sk.c., is about $lOO,OO. Nearly all of Mr. Young's boo - ks were sare4, though .iQewhat damaged by smoke and water. liis loss for clothing, maps, books, papers, ke.; is about $BO,OO. THE LOST DA.COFHTEII: by Mrs. CAROLINE Ltt litsrs, author .of '! Linda," " Eolinc," Planter's -Northern Bride" &6; Compiete in-ono laie...duodecimo volutne, Lonad in cloth, f0r.51,25 ;or in two volumes, I *Per cover, for $l. T. B. Peterson &Bro., Publishers, 306 Chestnut Se., Philadelphia. The above named work, the publication wi.tich has been delayed some five .months by the. Panic, 'is now ready, and hi' s copy of Much re aro! -idebted to the ,--,,—.. JAsA, _- 111121 3 1 •ni;•• • 7,8, 9,101 . -i; 1 7 114-15;19 1 7 i ,- • ' 21;22 0 3,24.1, t" 1 28'29G0'31 1 ' '. •t! 5 4 6 71. FEIIII.CAFV 11 ' 12113.11 l '-, -L i• - - • 18 19!20'21- 1 •-' ' 25;26 1 271281 1 I.I 1 Ils,iica'' 1 1•21 341 - t", -- . 1 8, 9 4 ,10 1 11 1 ! , ;1516.17183 , _' . , 122 23124,21 ll !'29 301 1 g I E APRIL.;..i... 1 ' I I 2 - 1' ' _ .' '-: ll' , 718, 9 t1314i15,16 1 20 21.2 9 0 3 t t - 27 28;29 20 i 2 , • .., . , aidY.:....,:. 3 41 5, 6'l '1011 1 12131 - • ;17 18;19 20 - • ,24 2 1 20 274 , • 1 I 1 1 2i 3 ' 4 1 J.t - Ne... ^ .:. I 8 9'lo 11 i i- ;15 16 5 ,1718 ,22 23124 21 II - • '.9 3011 . . i 5 6 7 121314 102021 ECECM publishers. The charms of Mrs. Ifentis heart stories are too widely known to call for more than this announcement from us. The work is neatly printed, in a neat du odecimo volume, in cloth, and those of our readers who desire the book should by all means get the bound volume for their libraries. There are nine of the authoress' most delightful short stories in the volume beside the "Lost Daughter." At the Sleigh-Ride "Sociable". of the friends of the 31. - E. Church, held at the house of Major MILLs, in Colesburg, on I Friday evening last, about 150 or 200 persons were present, including nearly all of our citizens who could possibly leave home. A good sleigh-ride, a "gaud time generally," and the cancelling of $5O, more of the debt—making 120 dollars paid in all,—was the result. The Com mittee hare concluded no• to hold any more public "Sociables" during the pres ent winter. The residue of the debt against the Church is about-6125: The ladies will continue to htild private "So ciablas- every Friday evening, to defray the incidental expenses 'of ',the. Church. The first one will be held to-morrow eve ning at-the resilience of Dr. A. French. Gentlemen are, we are informed, expect ed to be on hand to go tome with the ladies. "A word to the wise" &.e. The following is a list of the Officers of the Potter County Agricultural and Horticultural Society fir the present year: I'm - ide.nt: li.o JOS1:1•11. MANN, Miliport. . Vice' Prmitieilts. - , . • - Dalid Conway, Abbot. lieu. W. G. Judd, ..kilegnay. .: . • ' Thos. Mood. Binglinna. G-zrrn, Fosmer, Cd'ra, - Hon. T. Ives; Codersport. Seth Taggart, Edialia. Seth S. Roberti, , Genesee. 1 J. H. Warner, Harrison. P ' Jesse I'l Greenman, Hebron. Cyrus. Sunderlin, Hector. ' - Dennis Hall, - Horner. , David Crowell, Jackson. Jason Lewis, Keating. George Estes, Oswa%o. i . Geor g e Weimer, Pleas't Valley. 110n.J.11.-Kilboura; Pike. , Hiram F. Sizcr, , Portage. I John Lyman, . Runlet- • 1 Lewis Wood, Sharon. Edward Jorg, Stewardson. • • James Nelson, Summit. Julius Ncefe, Sweden. Robert K. Young, Sylvania. -, Adner A. Gridley, Misses. Erastus Crippen, We'st Branch. John Bearfteld, Wharton. ' Managers: G. EL Overton, LL A. Nelson, A. F. Jones, liarvg Lent, F. W. Knox. - Corresponclin.. Secretary. IL liamilt.?n, " CosidersPrt- Recording. Secretary. H. J. Olmsted, Coudersport. Treasurer. Collins Stisith, Coudeisport. • Librarian. Sirs. 3t. It Mann, Coudersport. We hope every Vice Preside* -will nuke * thorough effdrt to strengthen ithe Society in his locality. Situ. illjturtisoo4s. Letters testamentary having: the nndarsigand on the last A ment of A.ltsotto 111:157EU. lat Township, Potter Cuonty; Pa, irdebted to the estate, will .; payment, and those having eta same will present them to AGUSTUS STEM 3 ' - ISRAEL DODGE. Hanisrin, Feb. 23, 1858.-6 t., SIIE CLOTHING of Cline on bud at EZ=!=;!!M I • 7 7 0 1- 1; 7 4 C *o* ••• en Ir. t:•%•`• 40' ' • 1559. '1 I / 1 . 2 2 A 5: 6 7 8 0 lO i ll 12i13 14 15 1 6 17118 19'20 21 22 ,2 3 .4125 . 26.27 28 29 30' 31 1 - i' , - 1 I . 21 2 4 5 • 6 ' 71 8 : . 910 11 12 13 14 1 15 16 - 17 18 19 2 20 1 1 3j 22 23 i 24 25 26 7. I I'2 6 ' 7+8 y ! 13 1.0.5 16: 20 21'.22.23t 2 7, 28 1 3330 i, - 1 3 1 4.51 61 110 1 ii34 3 1 if:183910! 2 , 4 25;26 1 271 I I I !2, 3 41 I 8' 9'lo'll 1516 1 1!jam 22 ..124 ' ,23' 993931 1 ! 1,1 8 11213314;13 , 19,2021.22' 2g27; Executors', N eeu granted to iU and Testa. of Harrison tlec'El; slj.those lins against the • • y'sms:Anfacture R.XCER'S, D. ==ZMIW- 1 sol 3 Fog arar7isonsr an YOrk _ffierearjr\' 2. t ' LARGW -7 two ;0- 11 A 11, WEEKLY IN 110Itt.Di- I lES - 7 - - tamps reF, CHOICE - ORIGINAL` ,t , ..1941E - RIJN• NUMBER. TIVE.TiETII ,1A , OP- PrO3I.4CATIO'N , D,' — aiii4ri . ‘,-, - giisleaqiiiiii . 1. Iso ottierltiquir can *m it Of such ruid-relebrireidlitithrirs:ak the tributorial corps . of tiler NEW:YORK ME RC C- ItY, who furnish ifs,eCliiitins...livCekly; With the most absorbing unditascinnting romances and stories ever pernsed. D& J. IL ROBIMON, • NED RDNT.LINE, LIEUT. J. .FOSTER BRIXDON, • T. HAIIILTON aud - IL IL NEW LL, who, are well known as the mot s,uccdssfUl and popular romancers of ,the age, cop.stac,,tly contribute their brEliant novellates, for The mammoth pages of the 3IERCURY. And call number also contains more complete origjmal stories and sketches—to say nothing of an ins tnense amount of news and general miscellany —than any other two newspapers in America, without exception. In short, the NEW YO.RE MERCURY defies competition, and invites the most searching comparison. Its immense r periority over the little six-by-nine mushroon publications of the day will be apparent at the first glance. 1. We now offer, in addition to a paper fully our-third larger than any of its conteropora riesl ant; replete with an unprecedented vari ety of interesting reading matter, the following .EXTRA INDUCEMENTS: I• I 3, 4 5 1011 12 ,1: : 18 19 24,2526 , 31 . , I 1 2 ! 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Lev. hunt'g cased watches 100. each. 2u Gold Wtches, 75. each. 54 do , 60. each. 100 do L 50. each. :1004.1.dies' ' Gold Watches, 85. each. 2.oo,Silver Hunting Cased Witches, 80. each. 250 Sewing Machines, sliu to i• - • if... each. 500-silverratches. 10 to 23. ea*.:h. 100 Gold Guard, Vest and Fop Chains, 10 to 30. each.. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arti cles worth from 75 cents to $l5 each. Immediately on receipt of subscription mon ey, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscription book, opposite &number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded within three days, to the sub scriber, by mail or express, post-paid. Every yearly subscriber will receive one of the above gifts. No subscription for less period than 'one year will be entitled to a gift. say" All communications shopld be ad dressed to CAULDIVELL, SOUTHAVORTEI ICEI, Proprietors of the New York Mer- CQTSe Spruce street, N. Y. * * *Specimen copies seat free [33-6L] Administratrix Notice. WHEREAS Letters . of Administration to the Estate of Isaac. l'Asottmas, late of the county of Potter, deceased,. have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. POLLY VANORMAN. Administratris. Eilisburg, Feb. 2, 1.858.-lo:3l—Gt. MONEY SAVED, RY SprEISCRIBING FOR BODGES' JOURNAL OF FINANCE AND BANK RE- P3RTER, Because it hire Jut, tc , lnplete, carly and reli .able information of an Bank :Failures and changes; true descriptions of all counterfeit, altered and spurious bins; quotations and sales of Stocks, Bonds ah,d securities; finan cial and monetary affairs of every nature and kind. Containing Ten Times more original, important, and valuable statistics and reading matter pertaining to Banks and Money than any o. her Detector or Reporter ever published. Also gives correct quotations .of buying and selling rates of Money, Land Warrants, lice., experienced and responpi tele Bankers in New York, Philadelphia, Bos ton, Cincinnati, and Chicago, making FIVE REPORTERS IN ONE! No business man can do well_ without this work. Terms :—Monthly, one year, $00; Semi- Monthly, $ 50; Weekly, $-.; 50; including Book of all the Coins in the World. Anyone sending uri five yearly suscribers, will receive a: copy of the SAFE-GUARD and Weekly Journal trr oue year, free. Twenty-five per ccut . allowed to Agents and Postmasters. jar The - only work ever published giving correct'elineations and fic simile descriptions of all the Genuine Bank Notes, is HODGES' NEW BANY NOTE SAFE-GUARD. h cost to arrange and publish this great work, over $20,000, besides years of time and labor. • The book is splendidly bound—about 14 inches in length by 10 inches in width—con taining. 400 pages of Back Note Plate delinea tions. being equivalent to having upwards of 2 ,000-GENUINE BANK BILLS to compare with and detect the comrzurcyr AND SPURIOUS, in advance of any description in any Detector or Bank Note ,Bel ortcr. It cosasuss the watts°, by showing the mum. With this Book, it is almost impossi ble to be imposed upon by bad money. ' MI EVERY BUSINESS MA SHOULD HAVE IT. . The SAVE-GUARD is copy-righted, .pub lished and sold exclusively by the undersigned, and will be sent free of posL•oge to any part of the country on receipt of To%) Dollars--twen ty-five per cent- discount will be allowed to Booksellere,,Agears, or to the subscriber for Iledges7 Jomrizal of Finance and Bony Zeporter. - Address, ' J. TYLER BODGES, 'Banker, 271, Breadvrag, N:T. El TEItliS: umurALED ATTRACTIONS L 1. • • , Magazine \ -PUTNAM'S PICiIifTELLt liFt? 443.441..*AGA*Ts I 3 &SE. pt1;000 Cordes the Virt441,41211331 -'-' _ lif \ vitftmit-frogilbitOarior 1850..--:% 79T SI'LE:ID3D 'WOMB. OF A.B.T. FIVE-DOLLAR ENGRAVING - ,:To EVERT' "SUBSCRIBER. ' TEE GREAT: LIBRARY OPFER _4GE-NTSGETTING.gfeIIiI The union.of SMNRSON'S MAGAZINE and PUTNAM'S 31ONTIILY, has given to the con-. soliaatcd work a eirculation . secand to but one' shall - 4 publication in the\,country, and has I secured for it a' combinatina of literary and artistic talent•probably unri - caled by any oth;• er magazine in . the world. During the first mouth, the sale in the trade and demand from subscribers. exceeded 99,000_ copies, and the numbers already issued of the consolidated work ate universally conceiled_to have sur passed. in the richness of its literary conteßts. and the . beanty and proftwmess of their picto nal any Magazine ever before issued from the American press. Encouraged_ by Apse . evidences of favor, the publishers have ideterxiineo. to commetice the new volume in {far-nary with still. additional attractions, an to Offer Euch inducetaents to subscribers as cannot 14 in circulation, at the head of Anicricaurnia..3,-..due. • With this view they ,now announce 'the ',allowing splendid programme. They hare purchaeil that su perb and costly steel-plate engraving, "TEE LAST SUPPER," • and will present a copy of it to to every three dollar subscriber for-the year lila. It was en , *raved at a cost of over $C,000,. by tha late celebrated L. Dick, from the original of Raphael Morglien; after Leonardo Da Vinci. and is the largeSt steel-plate engraving ever executed in this country, being three times the size of ordinary three-dollar engravings. The first-impressions of this engraving are he;,l at $lO, and it was the iateiition of the artist tnit none of the engravings should ever be offered for a leis sum than . ss, being richly worth that amount. Thus every three-dollar Subscriber will receive tie: Magazine one year —cheap at three dollars—and this splendid engraving, richly worth $3.; thus getting for s3.the value of eight dollars. We shall come:mace striking off the engrav ings immediately, yet it• caa . hardly be expec ted that impressicins of so large a plate - can be taken as fast as they will be called for by sub scribers. We Shall, therefore, furnish theca in the order in which subscriptions are received. Those who desire to obtain their engravings eorly and from the first. impressions, should send in their' subscripti-ns • without . delay. The en - graving'ean be-seat on rollers, by InAit or in any other tuanntu, as subscribers shall 'order. $20,000 IN WORKS OF ART. In addition to the superb engraving of "TILE LIST SUPPER,,which will be presented to every three-dollar subscriber for 1858, the the publishers have completed arrangements ,`or the.distribution, on the 25th day of De cember, 1858, of a series of splendid works of art, consisting of one hundred rich and rare 01 Paintings, valued at from 4:100 to 1,000 e.ech. A 1504,000 inagnificent,Steel-Plate En gravings :~om $3 to :,,Z5 each, and 1,000 choice doliday Books, worth from $1 to $5 each,. making. in all. over TIIREKTLIOUSAND GIFTS, worth TWENTY TIIOI.7SAND DuL i LABS. Inclose S to the publishers and you will commence receiving the Magazine by return mail. You will also receive wiLh the first. copy a numbered subscription receipt entitlis.," you to the Engraving of "THE LIST SIPPER, " and a chance to drat: sae of these " TUREE TkIOUSAND PRIZES." Reasons othg you should subscribe for EBTE:i .SON'S MAGAZINE For 1858. First: Because, its liteiary contents will, during the year, embrace contributions from over ONE HUNDRED different writers- and thinkers, numbering among them the most distinguished of American autlt.irs. Second: Becauie its editorial departments, "Our Studio," "Our Window," and “Our Olio," will each be conducted by an able editor— and it will surpass, in the'variety and richness of its editorial contents, any other magazine.. Third: Because it will Contain, during the year, nearly six hundred original pictori4 il lustrations from designs from the lirst Ameri can artists. Fourth : Because for the stun of three dol lars yon trill receive this splendid monthly: more richly worth thft sam than any other magazine, and the superb en raving of "TEE LAST SUPPER," worth five, dollars. Because'You will very likely draw one of the three thousand prizes to be distrib uted on the 25th thiy of December, 13584-- perhaps one - that is worth $l,OOO. '.Notwithstanding that these extraordinary inducements can hardly fail to accomplish the objects of the publishers without further ef forts?.yet they have determined to cot___ltsmi e through the yeai l . . THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. To any person who will get .up a club of twenty-four subscribers : eitherat one or more poit-offices, we will present a Splendid Library, consisting of over Forty Large- Bound Vol umes, embracing the most popular works in the market. The{ club may be formed at the club price, Two Dollars a year, without the engraving. or at the full Price, hree, Dollars, with the engraving of thelLast Supper to each subscriber. List and dc l icription of the Li brary, and specitited - coPy of the Magazine, will be forwarded :Itt receipt of 25 cents. Oter 00 Libr arils, or 8,000 vOlnmes, have•already bin distributed in accordance with this offer, and we should be glad of an opportunity to furniih a Library to every clergyman, to every 'school teacher, onto some one at every post office in the country. , -AGENTS GETTING RICH The success which or agents are meeting with is rimost astonishing. .Among the many evidences of this L fact, we are permitted to publish the folloWmg: .1 GErrtemsx—The following facts in relation to what your Agents are doing in this section, may be of use to sOmo enterprising young num in want of emploYment. The Rev. John E. Jardon, of this place, has made, since last Christmas, over $,4,000 in his agency. 'Mr. David 31. Heath, of Ridgly, 310., your General Agent for Platt County, is makin... $8 per day on each Sub-Agent employed by him, and 1 Messrs. Weimer k Evans, ofOregon,Xo, your 1 Agents for. Holt_ County, are making from $3 ' to $5 per day, and your .hurnble scrimnt his made, since the Seventh- day of last-January. over $1,700,. besides paying f0r.3011. acres of lend out of the business worth over $1,000._ Yea are at liberty to publish this statement, you like, ,44 to refer to for or the genies u?med. . • • ' • . • " E . IAISTIEL-Gtttai9, tarroltott, With 'such inducentents.as we 'carer,. any.; bndy, can . obtain: subscribers . ire invite gentleinut out .01-iinphiyinent, and every lady who desires npleasantawney4naking oc cupation. tO apply at Once for aa . agency. A_pplicauts Should inclose 2$ Cents for a tipee - ..; imen copy .ofthe Magsaine, ishieh always I be forwarded with, anti - e* to application by return . - . • •••". SPECIMENCNIGILATING,- , As we desire to , place in the tr-nds of every person who preposes to . get up a dub, and al so of every agent, a copy of the. eigraring of THE LAST SUPPER" as - a specimen -each applicant inclosing ns $37111 micro the en °rarity, post-paid, by return mail, also sped .. I inane of our publications and one of the num bered subscription receipts, entitling the hold er to the Magazine one; year and to a chance iu the distribution. This offer is made only to those who desire to act :is Agents arts; iorna clubs. Address ClANsmrril & co., No. 371 Broadway, N. Y. Just Putilished„ THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC For 1858. Price cents - It contains. in ndditiOx to•the usual Calendar Pages and Ikstronornidal Matter: • Tie Gores•nment of gee United States, Excen tiye• and - Jndicial.! I : A eldisijid List of th.,Vembers of .the United States Senate. ; A Lie of the House Poli' ,Atepresenta, Lid of the caily An AlWrad of all lhellinporlant Law passed at the Seeo - did Sessiod i:;1' the XXXtVth Con gress. A Bri!f Sketch of theiOutbreak ct,gainet Eng lish litale, in India. 1. A for the Relief of !Kansas (repealing the Bogus ' which passed the House and" waSlddea ted i - n the Senate, with the vote thereon. I A Sketch- of the Proethlings in lan.sas during the past year. i I A Col7#se AUfract of eAc Dred Stott Decision. A Sicei,eh of ifinnesjtal.l A Sketch of Oregon. , . The Three National r/aforms- - --Republicart, American and Dezimeratic—adopted in 1858 4 comple. I I I A L ist of States, Capitals, Governors (with flier salaries), Times ofi Legislative Meetings, Holdin,g,Of General Eleelion.s..tc. • , Election Returns from!' all 'the - States which held Gethval Elections during the year 1857, by Counties. CongresSional Districts find States, eSfefullreompared with previous Elec tions expressly for TIIE TRIBUNE A LMAN "Price, with postage prepaid, single Copies, 13 cents American coin ;,; 13 Copies for $1 13 ; loio Copies for $8; or. if, sent by.express, 13 Copies Rir $1 ; 100 Copies . for $7. Orden' inclosing, the money respectfully so licited. I Address ii HORACE GREELEY & C0., - • , Tribune Bdildings, New-York. ,1 PROVISION STORE. E. K SPENCER, Offer Great Ittducements TO BUYERS OF ci . ROdERIES, PROVISIONS ke., at tA the !store formerly '!occupied by D. W. SPENCER, on 3d Street,North side of Public Square. GROCERIES. - - A good] assortment constantly on band, from which I will enumerate a few of the Leading articles, such as Sugar, Mustard, Candy, Coffee, Cinnamon, Nuts Molasses, 'Pepper Sauce, Crackers, Syrups, Catsup, 1, __Soap. I s f'pper i i Yea ti, - ti CazidTes, Spice, Oils, - Shot, ge r, Tobacco, Lead. Snuff, ; "G." Caps, Carb. Sc7ars, i C. Tartar, and many other things to o t numerous to men tion, will be found in this} department. which will be sold at a trifling 4ttiv2uce from cost, • 1 for ready pay. ' PROVISIONS Constantly on hand, such as PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, FISH. SALT, BUTTER, CHEESE. ILARD, BEANS, OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, PRIED ' APPLES, DRIED PLUMS, and many Other articles ill the line of Provi sions not necessary to mention. Also, WOODEN WARE, such as Brooms, Wash-Tubs and Boards, Mops. Dinner Boxes, Isc., which ;will be sold low tor cash or ready pay. Oats Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, and in fact almost, everything a farmer raises, will be tak r en in exchange for Goods, at their cash valun.• I invite the at tention of Vilhtgers, Farmers and Lumbermen who desire .to make purchases in the above articles, and solicit them to call before pur chasing elsewhere. B. K. SPENCER. Coudersport, June 9, 1847.-10:3. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY, 1857-'5B: =v. .1. IFENTDRICE, Principal. • Yalta Academic Yetr is divided into three 1 sessions of thirteen. weeks each : The Winter Term commences, Tuesday, Drc. 15, 1857. The Spring Term commences, .Tuesday, April 6, 1859. The Fall Term commences, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1858. Competent Teachers have been secured for every branch of Study. Classes will be so arranged that students may enter to advantage at nu time. A Teachers Class will be Organ ised, in which due attention wilt be paid tO the studies usually taught in Comma' Schools,pand the best meth od of imparting . Instruction. .EXPENS.P.S PER. TERM. , . Primary Branches,. 1 $2,50 Common i 1 En-li.b 3,50 . - , Higher English , With Algebra, 4,75 Higher Mathematics, . 1 _ _ 6,00 Latin andGieek, i . 6,00 Drawing, (extra) . 1 2,50 nasic. with use of Piano; (extra) 10,00 French, (extra)- 1 1 . - 3.00 Without other studies, 11 5,00 Room gent,"each, 1,00 II The past success of this Institution under the Preceptorship of Mr. 11 acre has induc ed the Trusties to secure aleontinuation of his services. We trust au intelligent public will give it that support which eenlis - to be due so such an lustitution. ELI BEES, Pres't. G. B. - OVERITON, Sec'T. LEWIS IIA,!PI; _ s A o ll u t/F KI RE.4, s If 4 , - [Nli and stake articles in! die Dna liaefar 1 vale by 91 , 1.) S c & 2sz GOLDEN nun FOR, inw"rlt"t 1858./Uustrated• 'Tun :few 'York weekli HOLDEN one - tit - the . largest and best taperi of , the day: An imperial Quarto nontaidinog mat ' muis, on Tom eoi,,tacta,, or entert!ilnl4 tint ter : and inzoarm minergainti A Gift worth from 50 canto to $5OO 00 ,in t will' ~be pre sented to each subscriber imme diately on receiffit of 'She' sob sedition money. • TERMS: , I One:Copy for one year, $2 00, Ind One cony for two years,- 3 5,0, .and 2 . gills One copy for three years, 5-00, and 3 gifta - • One copy for five years, . 8 op, and V•ree Copies, one year, $5 00, and 3 gifts:: - Five copies, one year, $BOO, and 5 gifts. Ten copies, one year, - • . $l3 00, and logif.ts 'i'wenty-one copies oneyear $3O 00 said 21 gifts r. The articles to be distributed arC comprised in the following list : ' • . . 2 Packages of Gold, containing ssooeiteit 5 .do do do - 100 each. 10 4 do do do" lthEitach. 10 Patent Lever Irtintimg Cos- 100 cad,. edWatches, 1 20 Gold Watches, - $75 'each._ 50 do ' - $ 6O ilcb; 100 'do' 300 Lyric. Gold Watches S 3. 5 each. It 06 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 230 each. 500 Silver Watches - - $lO to .V 25 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and s to to $3O es i b. , 'Fob Chains, 11 - t Gold' Lockets, Bracelets,• Brooches,' Ear Drops, Breast Fins, Calf Pins; Sleeve Button s , Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,' gald and FR.:. ver thimbles, and a variety ot-other articles worth from 50 cents to $lO 00 each. , Immediately on receipt of the subscripttioit money, the subscribers name will• be entered upon our subscription book Opposite a num— ber, and the gift corresponding with that num. her will be forwarded, within one week, talks subscriber, by niail or erprat, postpaid, ,* - 1r All communications shouldbe 6ddrosi. ed, to BECKETT k Ce., 48 and 49 Masts Building,' 335 Bro4way, New York. 10:36-129.. *** specimen Copies sent free PIANOS, EEELODEONS & WSW THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. Prices Greatly, Reduced, h'ORACE WATERS, s : No. 333 .Broadway, N.. Y„ - AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON' A N. 1% - , nstrtunenits; , • rexErg f e ar,gest Assortment of Pianos, 3felo-: I deons, Musical Instruments, and Musical ' Merchanajse of all kinds; in the United States : : Pianos from Ten different Manufacteries, com prising those of every variety of style, •from • the plain, neat and substanilril,6} octaves, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases,.from,,lglto $2OO, to those of the moseelegant finish up t0...02e.:. Thousand Dollars. NO house in the Uniott can compete with the above in7the - ,ntriplaer,, variety and celebrity of its instruments; nor in the E.ttrensely low prices \ at which they are sold. \ .., ,-, HORACE WATERS' ISODERN.IMPROVED. PIANOS, with or without Iron"-Frames,'' pos sessing in their improvements-of `over-strings '- and action, a length of scale•and s conspasa. of tone equal to the Grand' Piano, united with , the beauty and durability of Structure s of the Square Piano. They are justly pronoiticed by the Press and by the first Musical Misters, to .. e--qual, to those of any other manufitcturer. They are built of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guarante to sten& the action of every climate. Each Instrument \ guaranteed to give satitaction, or Su - chase- - money refunded. , SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at at bar- . gains, constantly in store,—price fro $3O to,' . $l4O. HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.---Su- . perior Instruments in touch and durability of make. (Tuned the equal temperamen s t..) Me lodeons of all other styles and make • Price $45, CO,S s7s ' $lOO, $125, $l4O-Hionble. Reeds end two banks of Keys, $2O less a liberal discennt. Clergymen and arches, an extra discount. . - - MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWNS HARPS,. . FLUTES, .. - • • FLUTINAS, ACCOIIDEON , ___ ...no INS, and Musical Instruments of all kinds, t lower prises than ever before offered to the public._ A large discount to Teachers and chools. The trade supplied on the most libera terms.. 11111 SIC.--One of the largest andbest so b lected catalogues of Music now pril lishet4 comprising many of the choice and mast pop ular airs of the day, and will be sold 'at one- ' ' third alf from the regular prices. • ' " Music sent by mail to all parts of e. cotta. • 1 . try, post-paid. Particular and person atten tion paid to all orders received by ma" , Sat- • isfactiOn guaranteed in every instance.lPianos and Melodeons for rent and rent allowed on puachase. `Pianos and Melodeons fist sale on* monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos ta ken in exchange for new. General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forivarded: to all parts of the country by maiL • 1 mar-Great inducements offered to.AGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace: Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of-- Musk. _ 8:46. W. SPENCER is Agent for minynf the ..1.9 • most popular Medicines `now in tise;ll.' few of which he will mention,: J. R. STAFFORD & CO.'S OLIVE DR. D. JAYNE It SON'S FAMILY' CINES. J. C. AYER CO.'S CRIMEA', PE Bar. AND PILLS. SEVERAL ICDTDS OF CHERRY. SY UPS,:. - .kc., ke., ite. siffe".l. R. Stafford k Cofe Olive. Tar is ap. plied and inhaled by wearing - on' E% ALER..\ around the neck and on the brea;st. ei INT OINTMENT is - applied where the- in broken, and is a popular remedy where Turiru• Good for the Whooping Cough. . YATES COUNTY ~., ~. w B. OLDS & CO., of the mates ounty.:. • Nurseries, have for sale a large led li i raluable assortment of. FRUIT EES . --- of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees-are young and of vigorously° , They qualities are the most choice Lime% trifre: warranted casurtz. Also, a fi ne c& 'of ORNAMENTAL TREES and SKR . Y, - for fall delivery. .-, -' - • sarAddrest orders to C. BEACB, Pe Yates Go., N. Y. - Orders left with.R. 011 I NILES, Coudersport, Pa., will' be . , pr filled. . , -.- -10:2 - 74 OaaNGES ANtIiEMONS just reset b 7 10:8 W B. &1: IL liiirta /14 ' 0 BEIN Tao, T. W. ' - put
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