■ I ■-I - - - 1 - - r lTftii Bimlismfttts. KZ*> ■ - M All K (if LLON, DRAPER ud TAILOR, lftie from the City c Liverpool. England. Shop opposite CoUi Douse, Coudersport, Potter Co. Pa. X. li.— Particular attention paid to CUT TJXG. 10:35-1 y. Z. J- THOMPSON," CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKER and RE J'AIRKR. Cwudersport, Potter Co.. Pa., take this method of informing the pub-. % lie in general that he is prepared to do all work iu his line witli pioiuptuess in a workman-like manner, and upon tin soost accommodating terms. Payment fo Repairing invariably required on delivery o nUe work. All kinds of PRODUCT taken on account of work. 10:35. ~ A FIRST CLASS LIItRARf wTtKLY PAPER," WITH A JLXALTIFCL RRSSDNT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER! THE "N7ZW YORK EXCELSIOR," is a lirst class Family Journal, beautifully ll lu-truted. of the largest size—eight pages, oi Ibrt columns, imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature, News, Morals, and General Mis cellany. The editorial department will be under the immediate supervision of AI.EXA.VDER D. MIX AOM, who is widely known to the public A* iliaving been connected with several of the most popular journals of the day. Although giving a handsome present to each subscriber, intending to surpass all in our lib erality. w are determined that the •• EXCEL SIOR shall not resemble those journals usuallv known as '-gilt papers," in any particular. Its contents shall be suitable for HOME, us our aim is to secure it a welcome iu every familv. We shall till our columns weekly with intcr e-ling and thrilling Tales, Romances of Real Life, and Sketches ot Travels, Men and Char acter, beside a full digest of the news of'tlie week, ami all events of general interest. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED PRES. ILN IS is sent Ireeol postage to each subscriber IMWKILIATELY O.N UECKU-T OV TIL* SLBSCRU'LION MOMCY. SCIIKDULK OF PRESENTS. AN KIiONV CASKET, containing a full set oi diamond Jewelry, Ear Rings, Necklace, Itrotn h and Hracelets. beside a lady's enam eled jeweled Gold Watch with Chatelaine, aud a gentleman's English Hunting Case, lull jeweled, Gold Watch, with Chain, worth sßoll 00 TWO SUPERIOR PIANOS. Rosewood aud llhick Walnut case, worth s3oo and S4ou S7OO 00 WAT HES. Hunting Case SOO to slou GOLD WATCHES 30 to 50 w 44 (Ladies' and Gentleman's) 20 to 30 SILVER HUNTING PATENT LEVERS 15 to 30 SILVER PATENT LEVERS 13 to 13 WATCHES 7 to 10 J.adi 's U|| ATKL A INKS i to " 20 I<l ARD CHAINS (Ladies'and Gentlemen's) lOto 20 VEST AND FOB CHAINS luto 20 • AND GUARD CHAIN'S to 2o BRACELETS, Cameo A Mosaic 10 to 15 ARM LETS, for Ladies A Children 5 to 8 BROOCHES, Cameo and Mosaic ♦ to 8 Florentine A Lava f, to 8 Gold | Ladies' and Misses') 1 to 5 V Alt DROPS, Florentine A Lava ♦ to 8 Cameo and Mosaic 0 to 8 Gold (Ladies' and Misses') 2 to 8 GOLD RINGS, plain and chased 1 to 7 " STUDS. gentlemen's 2to 4 " SLEE\ K BUTTON'S, (gen tlemen's) various st vies 3to 5 14 CUFF PINS, (LadieV) 3to 4 '• SLIDES, for Fob or Ribbon Chains 3 to 5 44 WATCH KEYS Ito lo 44 BRE VST PIN'S, (Gentle men's) 2to 10 I 4 * LOCKETS. DOUBLE GLASS BTO 15 44 ' 4 2 to 5: " THIMBLES 4to hi TERMS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS. j Two Dollars per year, with one Present, lour •• two years, '• four Presents. Five M three years, " live ** TERMS TO CLUBS, With a present to each subscriber, AMI AL- '< UNA k\ l RA I'BKstxr to the getter up of a Huh. Clubs of three $5 oft •• *• live uo 44 ten 13 uo " '* twenty (one extra to the agent) 30 00 ' bibs larger than 21 in the same proportion. The Publisher, ALUKUT PALMKH, has been known fur many years as the l'uhliahrr of the N.-rthern and Southern MKKCHAMTS' AMI MAN- Ti'imits JOURNAL, (edited by FUAFMAN ili NT,) and lie with confidence refers to the ied ng business men in almost every town in t ie United States (to most of whom the M. and M Journal has been circulated) as to the rc • •onsibilitv aud integrity with which his pub . diing business is couductcd. Ilariugseciired the agency of a prominent Jewelry Manufac turing establishment iu Newark New Jersey.) ■ * s led to olfcr presents in similar articles, t u those wiio desire it can receive their pres- ! 'uts iu books. LOCAL AGENTS. All Postmasters, Merchants and Business '' 11 t" whom we have ever forwarded a copy *>' tin- M. and M. Journal, or their clerks, or i ;• other intelligent and responsible person, confer a favor by forming a Club or act- v ' as Our Local Agent and Correspondent, i '..LMII'MS TO LOCAL AGENTS A OTHERS ' Any person sending 100 subscriber* (with! U* full price *f subscription) will receive a v;berb Hunting Case, Gold Watch and Chain, i ' the best English workmanship, full jeweled, kiol worth sso, or, at choice, one of Prince's .Melodeous, if ihe s.inic value. 1 lie person who can raise ft list of 300, with s period ot three months, will receive a superior 1 nuio. made by llallet, Davis A Co,.' bo-ion, worth S3OO, ami'which cost $275 cash, j r rho,, r : a •; ,Uall of Ladies' Diamond L- J' *'° rth tl ' C B ' ,nie atll °unt. / , .°. r \\* °' M ilh full price, a beauti- 1 d Gold Watch, worth S4O, wjR he paid. '-icmler or larger list,. parti( . s MJ ' V u "*' :irt,( f j, s from our oublished schedule,! atfh4 '- Jewelry, Books. Ac., worth in the I -''portion of $8 tor each ten subscribers or iuca£h ' orsu I * r ,urlher terms to Agents, address the 1 • n&pje.s should be sent each week until ,luD l | ' t T is* completed, in order Umw" an< i P a l>vr may be promptly ALBERT PALMER, PITHUSUKR, NR.W Y'ORK EXCKI-SIOR. OJict, Cos Broadway, New York, i GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE! „ The New York Mercury, T H E of LARGEST TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY E rt THE WOULD! rJ FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS OF CHOICE ORIGINAL MATTER IN EACH NUMBER, Splendidly Illustrated. TWENTIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION 3 ft & oifl e i) £i) ti i*p It i se! S, j " * * 1 '• • ie i No other paper can boaat of such a galnxj >r of talented and celebrated autliors us the con jt - tributorial corps of the NEW YORK MERC I p; RY , who turuish its columns, weekly, with tin most absorbing and fascinating romances ULI _ stories ever perused. , DR. J. H ROBINSON, NED BUNTLiNE, LIEUT. J. FOSTER BRANDON, T. HAMILTON VARAN*DA, and It. H. NEWELL, who are well known as the mo-t successfu _ aud popular romancers of the age. coustantli r , contribute their brilliant novelh ttes. for tin ,j niaiumotli pages of the MERCURY. And eacl number also contains more complete origina stories and sketches—to say nothing of an ini e ni-nse amount of news and general miscellain —than any other two newspapers in America s without exception. In short, the NEW YORK e MERCURY' defies competition, and invites tlu most searching comparison, lis immense su periority over the little six-by-nine musbroor publications of tbe day will be apparent at _ | the first glance. v } We now oifer, in addition to a paper fully one-third larger than auy of its couteinpora | ries, and replete with an unprecedented vari ety of interesting reading matter, the following . EXTRA INDUCEMENTS: li A I aluublt Gift to Every Subscriber. e A (Jift worth from 75 cents to SSOO 00 in Gold, will be presented to each sub scriber, immediately on receipt of the subscription money. TER M S : ' One copy for one year, $2 00 and 1 gift, f One copy for t\\ o years, 3 50 and 2 gifts One copy for three years, 5 00 und 2 gifts - | TO CLL'BS. ', Three copies, one year, $5 00 and 3 gifts. >, Five copies, one year, 8 Oil and 5 gifts, i, I Ten copies, one year, 15 00 and lo gifts. J ; The article to be distributed are comprized in the following list: 2 Packages of Gold containing ssoo. each. , 5 do do do 200. each. J 10 do do do 100. each. i ' lo fat. Lev. hunt'g cased watches 100. each. 2u Gold Watches, 7">. each. ' 50 do 60. each. 100 do 50. each. > 300 Ladies' Gold Watches, 85. each. 1 200 Silver Hunting (.'used Watches, So. each. 1 250 Sewing Machines, S3O tos7s. each. ' 500 Silver Watches, 10 to 25. each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fop Chains. 10 to 30. each. ' Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear 1 Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, 1 Rings. Shirt Studs. Watch Keys, Gold and 1 Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arti cles worth from 73 cent-i to sls each. Immediately on receipt of subscription mon ey. the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number, and tbe gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded within three days, to the sub scriber, by mail or express, post-paid. Every j yearly subscriber will receive one of the above guts. No subscription for less period than one year will be entitled to a gift. lAll communications should be ad dressed to CAULDWELL, SOUTH WORTH A WHIT NEY, Proprietors of the Aew I'urli Mer cury, 22 Spruce street, N". Y". *** Specimen copies sent free [33-6t.] lOIDLRSPORT 4CADOI 1, 1H57-'SH. REV. J. HENDKICK, Principal. rpHK Academic Year is divided into three JL sessions of thirteen weeks each : Tne Winter Term commences, Tuesdav, i Dec. 15,185 4. The Spring Term commences, Tuesdav, April 6. 1858. The Fall Term commences, Tuesdav, Aug. 2 r, 1858. Competent Teachers have been secured for • very branch of Stmly. Classes will be so arranged that students may enter to advantage at any time, j A Teachers Class will be organized, in which due attention will be paid to tlio studies usually taught in Comma Schools, and the best meth od of imparting Instruction. EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Branches, S2,SO Common English, 3.50 Higher English, with Algebra, 4,75 Higher Mathematics, g,i 0 Latin and Greek, G <JU Drawing, (extra) 2,';.u Music, with use of Piano, (extra) lu,oo French, (extra) 3.00 Without other studies, s^lo Room Beat, each, I,UO The past success of this Institution under the Preceptorgliip of Mr. HKNDKICK has induc ed the Trustees to secure a continuation of his services. We trust an intelligent public will give it that support which scums to be due to 1 such an Institution. ELI REES, Pres't. ) G. B. OVERTON, Sec'v. | LEWIS MANN, * ' | ' AMOS FRENCH, | S iSOBIE.SKI ROSS. J * i . I Kxeoutors' Notice. Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned 011 tbe last Will and Testa ment of Ait NOLO iIt'NTKK, late of Harrison Township. Potter County, l'a., dee'd, all those irdebted to the estate, will make immediate! payment, and those having claims against the auie will present them to At JUSTUS STRKKTKR, ) ~ . ISRAEL DODGE. / Lx rs * I Harrison, Feb. 23, 1858.-61. YATES COUNTY NURSERY. U r GLIN A CO., of the Yates County • Nurseries, have for sale a large and valuable assortment of PR I IT TRUES of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are young and of vigorous growth. The qualities are the most choice known, and are warranted OESiixr. Also, a fine stock of ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY, for fall delivery. j IfcgrAddress orders to C. BEACII. Pen Y'.in, Yates Co., N. Y. Orders left with RUB'T. W. | NILKS, Coudersport, Pa., will be promptly itilkd. 10:2-6 mo. ' i ——w 1 DISCOVERY. , I CONSUMPTION AND ALL -N DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROA" ARE POSITIVELY L CTRABEE BY L\IIALATIOi\, ! VEYHICH conveys the remodies to the cavi | f ▼ ties in the lungs through the airpassa ■ ges, and coming in direct contact with tin s - j disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, a! lays the cough, causc-o a tree and easy expec toration. heals tlie lungs, purifies the blood imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system giving that tone aud energy so indispen-abh - for tbe restoration ot health. To be able ti state confidently that Consumption is curabL by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloytu j pleasure, ii is as much under the control o ; medical treatment as any other foriuidabU disease; ninety out of every hundred case.- 1 can l.e cured iu tbe first singes, and fifty poi cent, in the second ; but iu the third stage i: j is impossible to save more than five per et nt. for the Lungs are so cut up by the disease a- I to bid defiance to medical -kill, liven, how ever, iu the last stages, Inhalation affords ex - truoidinarv relief to the suffering alHndinu . ninety-five thousand persons in the Uniteii States alone ; and a correct calculation show; that of the present population of the earth • j eighty millions are destined to till the t'ou- sumptive s graves. | Truly the quiver of death lias no arrow sc fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neiihct j age nor sex, but sweejis off alike the brave, th. beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. l!v _ the help of that Supreme Being from whom eometh every good and perfect gift, 1 am 111- j alibied to offer to the afflicted a permanent Jaud speedy cure in Consumption. The first B cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their depo ; sition in the lungs is to prevent the free ad mission of air into the air cells, which causes 1 a weakened vitality through the entire svstem. | Then surely it is more rational lo expect great j er good from medicines entering the-cavities jot tlie lungs than troin those administered [through the stomach ; the patient will always , find the lungs free and the breathing easy, af i ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a • j loeal remedy, nevertheless it acts cuustitution ! ally, and with more power and certaiuty than j remedies administered by the stomach. To j prove the powerful and direct influence of this .'this mode of administration, chloroform . inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a . few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous j | system, so that a limb may be amputated with out the slightest pain: Inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours, i The iimalatioii of ammonia w ill rouse the [system when fainting or apparently dead. The 1 odor of many of the medicines is perceptible | in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is al ways produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, i carefully prepared and judiciously adminis tered through the lungs should produce the happiest results? During eighteen years' . practice, many thousands suffering from dis eases of the lungs und throat, lmvc been un der my care, and 1 have effected many remark able cures, even after the sufferers "had been prououueed in tlm last stages, which fully sat isfies me that consumption is 110 longer a fatal ; disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect aequain- I tauce with the nature of tubercles. Ac., ena bles me to distinguish, readily, the various ; forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely In ing mistaken even in a single case. This famil iarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables me to re lieve the lungs from 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 anv ! part of the I nitcd States and Canada? bv pa tientseoinmuiiicatiiig tlieir symptoms by letter, j But the cure would be more certain if the I putient should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable 11m to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. (>, \V. (* 1J A HAM, M.1)., Ofiioe 1131 Filbert Street, (Old No. below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA. PA. HOWARD ASSOCIATION,! PHILADELPHIA. I A Benevolent Institution, established I'/ sjieriul | endowment for the relief of the sire,- and dis tressrd, afflicted with Virulent aud I'ipideuiiC diseases. all persons afflicted with Sexual Piscas- A es, such as SPERMATGRRI'ItEA, SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONOR i RHIKA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of I ON ANISM, or SELF ABUSE. \c.. Ac. i I lie HOWARD ASSOCIATION", ill view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and t e deceptions prac tised upon the unfortunate victims of such , diseases by (Juacks, several years ago directed j their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE j AC 1 worthy ot their name, to opeu a Dispell i sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all tlieir forms, and to give MEDICAL AD-j \ ICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of tlieir condition, (age. occupation, habits of life. Ac..) and in cases' of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES [FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, anil will 'furnish the j most approved modern treatment. | 1 lie Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that tlieir labors in this sphere of bc -1 nevulent effort, have been of great benefit to i the afflicted, especially to the young, and tliev have resolved to devote themselves, with re newed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just Published by the Association, a Re port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness.! the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-f Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will ! be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) FREE j OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr.; j GEORGE R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street. ! Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. " EZRA 1). HEART WELL, President. GEO. FAIRCJIJLD, Secretary. [lo:24— lv. SOME CLOTHING of Cheney's man 11 fai Idn on haii'.' at FL K. SPENCER'S, 1 D. W. S., AT* | INK and stap e articles i:i the Dm f. linetoi suit by ';o-2.) E. K. 3. i T I —I I I 111 I ■ 111 II 111 !■ IIIMIHB ■ _ fVTivffS I- rwM.^ww^" CHERRY PECTORAL, A For lhe ra|>i(l Cure of COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSEXESS, k BROAHIITIS,MHO<>PI\G-C<)IGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, A.\l) CONSUMPTION*. TO CURE A COLD, WITH HKADACH •r AM/SORENESS OF THE BODY. Take tli it t-lit-rrv Pectoral ou yoing to bed and wrap n warm, to sweat during tin- night. FOR A COLI) AM' COUGH, take in morn - in'. noon and evening, according to tlie direr tions on the bottle, and the difficulty will sou g be removed. None will long suffer from thi s trouble when they iind it can be so readi! d cured. Persons afliii ted with a seated eou&l; s which breaks them of their rest at night, wil i, find by taking the Cherry Pectoral on geiu i- to bed. they may be sure of sound, unbrokei sleep, and consequent refreshing rest. (!rea 0 relict from suffering, and an ultimate cure, i :i afforded to thousands who are thus alHicted •r by this invaluable remcdv. From its agreeable effects in these cases y many lind themselves unwilling to forego it u use w hen the necessity for it his ceased. - TO SINGERS ANII PUBLIC SPEAKER* it this remedy is invaluable, as by its action oi •t the throat and lungs, when taken in sinnl d quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a fev hours, and wonderfully increases the powe - and flexibility of the voice. s ASTHMA is generally much relieved, ani i. often wholly cured by t'herrv Pectoral. Bu - there are some Cases so obstinate as to yieh s entirely to no medicine. The Cherry Pkcto d ual will cure them if they can he cured. s BRONCHI! IS or irritation of the throat am upper portion of the lunjjsj maybe viired hi u taking Cherry Pectoral in sin til and frequen - doses. !he uncomfortable oppression is sooi u relieved. n FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony s to be followed by large and frequent doses o a the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the dis a ease. If taken in season, it will not fail u s cure. WHOOPING COUGII may be broken uj yjand soon cuied by the use of Cherry Pectoral THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed hi e this remedy. Numerous instances have lieei e noticed where whole families were protectee e from any serious consequences, while tlieii , neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, wen . suffering from the disease. - FOR CONSUMPTION in its earliest stages - it should be taken under the advice of a gooi t physician if possible, and in every case with a ,! careful regard to the printed directions ou tilt - bottle. If judiciously u.-ed, and the patient is > carefully nursed meantime, it will seldom fail ' to subdue the disease. For settled CONSUMPTION of the Lungs, - the Chick ky Pectoral should be given in do - ses adapted to what the patient requires aud 1 can hear. It always affords relief, and not - unfrequeiitly cures patients that were cousid- I cred past hope. There are many thousands ? scattered ail over tlie country, who feci and 1 publicly proclaim that they owe their lives ■ and present health to the.Cherry Pectoral. Many years of trial, instead of impairing i the public confidence in this medicine, has , won for it an appreciation and notoriety by ; far exceeding the nio.-t sanguine expectations ■ of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic vir- I tues and the umuistakeible benefit conferred . on thousands of sufferers, could originate and I and-maintain the reputation it enjoys. While , many inferior remedies thrust upon the com munity. have failed and been discarded, this iias gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits ou the alHicted they can never forget. •; and produced cures too numerous and too re markable to be forgotten. W bile it is fraud upon the public to pretend th it any one medicine will infallibly cure— still there is abundant proof that the Cherry ; Pectoral docs not only as a general tiling, but almost invariably cure the maladies fur which ! it is employed. .•v* time makes th-se facts wider and better ! known, this medicine has gradually become tlie best reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American I'casant, to the palaces : of European.Kines. ' The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by ! a practical Chemist, and eve ry ounce of it un der his own eye, with invariable accuracy and I care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently cau be relied on as genuine without adulteration. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AVER. Prac tical ami Analytical Chemist.Lowell.Mass. Sold by SHITII & JONES and 1). YY. SPEN CER. Coudcrsport. and by country merchants and druggists everywhere. 10:™5-4m. N LAV CtOOJDS, Low Prices ami Read] I*ii3, AT SHARON CENTER. rjpilK SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale | JL an entirely* new stock, consisting of 1 DRV GOODS*. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CQOCKEUV, GLASS WARE. BOOTS a: SHOES, HATS x CAPS. UM BRELLAS. PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, READY MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE NOTION'S, Ac., Xc. In our selections the want*of all have been remembered. J lie Gentlemen can lind in our stock of Ready* Made Clothing an elegant Fa.diiouablc suit, or a substantia) Business suit, and we have Hats k Caps and Boots & Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming ; a good assortment of Dress Goods, and trim mings; Giovcs, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.— I And. last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brass Skirt-Hoop.-; beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too many other thing- t<> enumerate. —all of which we are selling low for Cash, Lumber, or any kind ! f Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH Xc., con stantly on hand. W. B. & J. 11. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., June 5. 1857.—10:3-tf. At! tni 11ist rator's Notice. MVTHERKAS Letters of administration to: TT the Estate of Joshmi Lillet, late of Harrison Township, Potter County. Pa., de ceased, have been grmted to the undersigned. ! all persons indebted to said estate are request- I cd to make immediate payment, and those ; having claims against the same, will present' them to the subscriber, in Bingham Township near Jqn< s'Corners, duly authenticated for J settlement. WM J. CUTLER, Adm'r. i Bingli..w, Feb. 22, 1858.-- to JJ-ot. New York Advertisements. 1858. 1858. Ur^iuciiAunsoxs ADVERTISING HOUSE, 360 BROADWAY, N. Y., fa id Us the spfrial attention of all Ayentt—Dtat en j —and Headers gem rally to tin folio wing fresh and valuable Advertisements from Sew York ('<<<<■__ _ A SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER V * IIA U I'EK'S YV EKKL Y : 1} 1 Ji|T)i)l of t'ibiikqliop. hmploys the first Talent in the Hor hi: TERMS IXVARUHLY IN* ADVANCE. One copy for twenty weeks SI 00 One copy for one year 2 No One copy for two years 4 oo Five copies for one year H 00 IE i Twelve copies for one year 20 00 ne Twenty-five copies for one year 40 Oil ip Harper's "Weekly" and "Magazine," one year, £4.00. n- Postmasters sending a club of twelve or c- twenty-five, will receive a copy gratis, •n Nub scrip-ions iiiai commence with way nuin i-- ' tier. !y iSprcinieii numbers gratuitously supplied. h. Back numbers can be furnished to un\ ex ilf j tent. 4- Clergymen and Teachers supplied at lowest •u Club i,a es. n HARPER A* BROTHERS, Publishers, y! 3&-3tm Franklin Square, New Vork. A GREAT BOOK KOR AGENTS. I'aidisheil this Day, Felt. 0, 1858, Fifty Years ia Chains: OK THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE, ni | 11 ; WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. w 430 Pages, Cloth, Gilt Back. Price sl. t * ! | This is tlie title of one of the most intensely interesting biographies of the day. It is a t! plain hi.-tory of an American slave in the far South, who, after two or three escapes and re j captures, finally, an old man. found freedom : aud ret in one of the Northern States. d j WHAT THE PRESS SAY. iy ; The story is told with great simplicity, but i"t with much power and pathos. Whoever takes n R NV >ll bud it dillicult to lay it down until it is finished. —A aitonal lira, Washington. 1). G. i A narrative of real experience like the above f will have far more effect against slavery than i. the ingeniously wrought novel, however true 0 to life its pictures uiay be.— Am. Baptist. Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, j, and a thou-uud-fold more thrilling; a simple ] tale of life-long oppression, revealing truly the v j workings of the " peculiar institution'' in our u j country. To the story-loving we would say. j el here is a story worth reading.— Mission Record. ir A THOROUGH CANVASSER IN WANTED. e In each county in the free States, to engage in the sale of the above work immediately, "j Such can easily clear from *SO TO SilOO IEK MB\TII. e The work is beautifully printed and bound, s and is as large as the hooks that sell for $ 1.25: il but as we mean to sell at least ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND COPIES, through agents, q we have made the retail price OXFI DOLLAR. A SAMPLE COPY of the hook will he sent il by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price, it; and our private circular to Agents, with terms, - etc. Address sj H. DAYTON, Publisher, ill 30-3 mo. No. 2L' Ann-street New York. IT IS ImOT A DYE. g j YVc subjoin a few names of those who re s| commend MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLDS! v HAIR RESTORER AND ZY EOBALSAMI'M.! s i Prest. Eaton, of Union University : "The fall- ! - iug of hair ceased, and my giey locks changed . 1i to original color.'' Rev. C. A. Buckbee, Trcas. | Ij Am. Bible Union, N. Y .: "1 cheerfully add mv c testimony." Rev. 11. V. Dcgen, Ed. "Guide to j -. Holiness." Boston : "We can testify to its el-1 s fects." Rev. E. R. I'airchihl. Cor. Sec. Cli n 1 Union, N. Y'. : •' Used in my family with ben . eficial effects." Rev. A. Webster, "Ch'n Era." - Boston: "Since using your preparations, lam neither bald or grey as heretofore." Rev Jas. ii H. Cornell, Cor. Sec., etc., N. Y.: "It has rc - stored the hair of one of my family to its orig v inal color, and stojiped its falling out," etc., etc. t! We can quote from numerous others of like i standing in Europe and America, but for fur , tlier information, send for circular to MRS. S. 1. il.nuvs WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER DEPOT. [33-3mo.j No. 335 Broom-st., N. Y. SO 11) K I 'Kit Y ll7/ FR F. ■ CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, COUGHS, ; CIIUONiC 1\ HE U.MAT ISM, i Debility, and all Disease* arisiny from a Scrofu lous or Impoverished state of th-■ Blood. II EG EM AN, CLARK A* CO.'S ' a EXCISE COD-LI YEll OIL, Has stood the test of over ten years experience. - and is recommended by all the most eminent * physicians as the most valuable remedy in ue. i Dr. Willi ams, the celebrated Physician of the j London Consumption Hospital, took notes of i I its effects in about 500 cases, and found it more efficacious than all remedies yet discov- ! cred. This remedy, so valuable when pure, he- ' comes worthless or injurious when adulterated j : Nee that the label has the eagle and mortar, j ; and the signature over the cork of each bottle, j as thousands have been cured by the use of I the genuine article who had used others with- i lout success. Nold by all Druggists. I 35—3 mo. ' HEGE.MANACO. rf HIRLsT.iHOUO'S 111 Alii DIE. V- ; 11 ; \\ ithin a nut-shell all the merits lie, i ■ Of Christadoro's never equaled Dye; || Red it makes black, to brown transforms n grev. And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing Hair Dve still I holds its position as tlie most harmless and ! efficacious Hair Dye in the World. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied in ten private rooms, at CHRISTADORO'S No. G Astor House, Broadway, and by all Druggists ■< and Perfumers in the United .States. i AGENT.—Gko. il. Kkyseu, Pittsburgh, Pa. j ! [3s—3mo.] |j " t; OSTA lt'!S" 1 i WORLD-WIDE; Exlermiiiitloris. I; IFOR THE INFALLIBLE DESTRUCTION OF' 1 Leery Spears of I, rutin. . ! ( Rat, Roach, Sue. Extermina + or. Put Up in 20r., 35c., tiac., and £1 Boxes, i For the Destruction of Rats. Mice, Ground or - Field Mice, Moles, Roaches, Croton Bugs, t Auts Xc. j Bed Bug Exterminator, Put up ill 25c., 50c., and 1 Buttles. \' Electric Pcv/der. Put uj) in, *2sc. and soc. li xca. To Destroy _l„ JUI .. , 1,1 . Moths. Bed Bugs, Mosquitoes, Ants, Fleas, riant Insects, Vermin on Fowls and Animals. Terms Cash. No goods sent on commission. Liber tl wholesale Terms made to Druggists and Dealers everywhere. u CostarY' Private (circular to Druggistgnnd f Dealers sent by mail, on application. h j Sold. Wholesale and retail, at *• ('ON /• lav's" Principal l)< :>ut, \o. Uroadway, \t*W l'rk,and by Drmj - : gists and JhiiLrg evtryicherc. IMPORTANT INFORMATION For the People. On Receipt ol O Va: UOLLAR, 1 vv.li fhrwuid by mail , post paid) a suui cietit quantity of the lint, Roach jr.. /„>- terminator to destroy all of this class of vermin that may inle.-t your premises, 1&1}.,, Address all letters to CUSTAR'S PRINCICAL DEPOT, 33s Broadway, New Vurk. To save mistakes and trouble: e j 1. Write in a plain hand tiie uuuie of Pott j Office, County and S ate. i 2. Register /our letter, and it will come at i uiy risk. it. New \ ork and Kastem money preferred. SFK THE FOLLOW IKG : RATS, KOACIIK.3, 11103, IXSFCCTS, AC. i II hut iht Farmers say: A late writer says that " the various spccic.4 of vermin are multiplying at a fearful into | throughout the land. Their ravages hate he roine a matter of serious died. - ' A Postmaster in Illinois, writing to "CostarY' Depot, says, | "The country is literally overrun with then., ! (ruts, mice, Jto.") Another, from the same State, .-ays, "The rats positively gnaw th • halters ott my horses while in the (table." Au . Ohio Correspondent remarks, "They (the rats/ I are everywhere—in the house, the barn, and I under eveiy slump in the held." hi the South it is .-till worse. .V late order from the Navy | Vard at Mobile was for thirity pounds ot'tbo ! Hat Exterminator alone. 11 hat the People guy: NKW YORK. April 12. 1856. Dear S<r: —Having a great many rats around my stable and shop, I thought 1 would try y.rnr i Hat Exterminator, and bought one of your I boxes, and li ved it according to your direction . The next morning I found over one hundred I and fifty dead rats. 1 take pleasure in saying j that it will do more than you say it will. 1 have also tried it on steam-boats, and satisfied them that it is the greatest thing of the age. J. H. UNDERBILL, No. 435 loth nt. CAVK. 111.. June 21 sf. 18.57. Dear Sir. —My brother, J. W. McCreery, I*. M.. purcha.-ed a box of your Hat Kxterniiuator, and found it to be what you recommend it to be, a perfect li.it destroyer. J herewith inclose 5 lor mot e of it. Yours. &c. ASIJ LEY McCIIKEHY. NKW YORK, Dec. 17. 1857. * All this summer 1 have been troubled with Ho.tches ami Mice. J was actu i ally ashamed of tlie house, for the Roaches were every where, and 1 don't know what I ■ should have done by this time. 1 purchased j a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and. , iii one week there was not u Uoacli or Mouse j in the house, JOHN 15. GIN EES. No. 04 Elm st. MOORE'S SAI.T WORKS, Ohio. June 8, 1857, Dear Sir. —l have used it (the Hat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator) three nights, and it is mak ing a sad havoc among the liat tribe. Yours, Ac., J. B. HECOM. What the /'rets say: We know, by actual experience, that " Cos tar's" preparations for Hats. Itoaches, Bed Bugs and Insects generally, are complete and pcriect j exterminators. Wherever CostarY' Kxter | initiators have been used, they have never j tailed to perform all that is claimed for them, j Housekeepers should not fail to try them.—A'. ; ) . Alia.", May, 1 7th. I \ hat the. Druggists say: j A. J. BLOCKSOM, (Druggist.) Arte Lisbon, 0. } "Nour Lxteruiiuators prove satisfactory." G. iV 'J'. E. McDONALD, (Druggists.) Xetv Prttusuieh. X. J. ■■ We tried the Hat, Roach, Ac., Externiiiiator, and it answered a good purpose. J E. l>. I I NN INGHAM, [Druggist,] Beaver Dam t li is. "It [the Hat, itoacii, Ac., Extermina tor] is higniy satisfactory to those who uavc tried it. , SAMIKL HILL, [Druggist] Deer Cre<■/,-, l'ick j aa-ay Co.. <>., "The Hat, Hoaeh, Ac., Ex tcniiiinitor does all it is recommended todo." *"I I Ll' OKI) & LLM BEHGEH, [Druggists.] L-buiton, Pa. "We are pleased to say that which is sold gives satisfaction." I _[3s-Ct.] PROVISION STOKE. E. K. SPENCER, OXTers Great Inducements TO BUYKHS OF | 4 ROCK HIES, PROVISIONS Ac., at "I the store formerly occupied bv D. W SI'ENGEIi, on 3d Street, North side of Public Square. GROCERIES. A good assortment constantly on hand, from which I will enumerate a few of the leading articles, such as Sugar, Mustard, Candy, Cotter, Cinnamon, Nuts Molasses, Pepper Sauce, Crackers, Syrups, Catsup, Soap Pepper, Yeast, Candles, Spice, Oils, Shot, Ginger, Tobacco, Lead. Cloves, Snuff, "G." Caps, Curb. Soda, Segars, (\ Tartar, and many other things too numerous to men tion, will be found in this department, which will he sold at a trilling advance from cost, for ready pay. ' PROVISIONS Constantly on hand, such as PORK, HAMS, .SHOULDERS, FISH SALT BUTTER, CHEESE. LARD, BEANS ' OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PLUMS, and many other articles in the line of Provi sions not uoccssatw to mention. Also WOODEN WARE, such as Brootns. Wash-Tubs and Boards, Mops, Dinner Boxes. &c., which will he sold low for cash or ready pay. (tats, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, anil in fact almost everything a. farmer raises, will he taken iu exchange for Goods, at their cash value. 1 invite the at tention of Villagers, Fanners and Lumbermen who desire to make purchases in the above articles, and solicit them to call before pur chasing elsewhere. E. K. SPENCER. Coudersport, June 9, 1857.—10:3. A dill i n istratrix N oti<^ \V r "ERI''AS Letters of Administration t ▼ T the Estate of ISAAC VAXORMA.V, late of the county ot Potter, deceased, have been gianted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having chums against tiie <ame will present them, duly authenticated.for settlement.' ' i _ PGLLN \ ANOItMAN. Administratrix. Ellisburg, Feb. 2, IBsd.—lu:Jl-dt.
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