6fftru anti Onnitg. ,gei-AI'iIILFOOLAPRILFOOL - eA The Spring,Terin of Coudersport Acad emy eminences next Tuesday, April 667 Spring is fairly upon us with :II its beauties---:and. everything is acting ac conlizra-Zy. _fie rtiblish u supplement to the Trees.- ere.r's Sale :of Unseated Lands, this week —tes.-ether! with :ever;.' 1 other legal no-, ticei, Oar columns will he-less crowded :for a while, we hope, We want a load of Wood, and, any ame,urit of gocal Maple. Sugar, Butter, Eggs .&c.,:on account of :übseEptious. We would net seriously cbjeet to a few dolla.rs is cash, on similar accounts. MIFs 31. : Cor.EmAN, of Cincinnati, 0., was declared to be .owner of the , •Greck Slaye,'' by the ,drawing. of( the Cosulop , Ata'n Art Association, at Sin- ! dusk;; on the .sth.. We hope Miss Cole-I nr - an has a tender heart, and will dress diet pour girl up--;:she has already beep tool luny exposed to—the weather. 1 Dr. CM•ilciit Barrett, well-Irnown to the citizens of this village as a "prac tit:ing humbug," is crazing the people of Warren and vicinity with his wonderful reopmoities. We would judge front the complimentary cards published in the . _Vail gird Ltdyer, that he is well establislied,! as usual, in the good graces of the ladies. - Why don't you ,exPose him friend JAMES, and save your neigh bors front mortifiCatiou? You ought to —fur vou /.7:nom• Til. _day ) 1! c ..iliireitl. 7 „ for April, is truly intereSting—interesting beyamid the commonplace signiEcanee of that term— exquisite/11 r . iitere.slifig. First we have personal reminiscences of the "Hundred of the great N,epeleon's second me teoric reign at Paris, on his return from lila ; and bcifore . his final overthrow and banisinn:mt. The article is written by . I _r;lj.j. R.: Russell; f Be„ston, who was is Pari-i at the tine. Then-follow in rap id succession -21 y Jourmd to my Com:in Marc,' . "Catacombs of Roate . "•Who is the Thief,' a dis'zrtation on "Persian Po etry," (which is readable,) "Amours <ie. Voyage," ',and then along comes "The Autocrat of tlte Breal:fast-Table," with his finely l woven net-work of philosophic satire, thought, truth and pleasautry,— tal,ing heart and mind by surpri-e with irresistible idea. Holmes is truly the Autocrat of the :Magazine literati— in;tsmuch as his huumr and weight of thought are 4f irr..!sistible power. In the language of a Cotemporary, his table crumbs t'it's showery month are ‘ipure g.. 11 all the through.'' An article on "Mr, :Buchanan's Administration" is fall of 11 -toted reasoning, tnd is wool worthy of the ezirefal peruL,al. of all intc,:eteil in the w oft ur common uuntry, and particularly of these Do;10- e. ,?). who receatly sold their political ::itegritv to . 31r. Buchanan atllarrisburg. e: are i eiii dto the authorship of that article at the ti,)or of Josiah Quincy cr N. P. Banks—at all cveuts it is an rh:e review of the acts of an inibceile au tr.,:rat auri hip court advisers. There are Win Cunfi..r a favor by funning a Club ur act- m,..!rat tix.e.Aleni: poems interspersed , ". .. . - as Cur Locill Ahem riad Correspondent. 1 "..r....1. : ;:t tat! numbi - :.r. ‘t e ti4"atti oiler the ' r o , :sitai . to su b . , reri b ors of & ie.Jour:iv . -, i PIZE.IIIC3IS TO LOCAL AGE . .... 0 TS S: OTIIERS i AL . at 6 - 2. a -s-ear, its lbwest Oa price. 1 Any person sending 100 subscribers (with I ! --,------- •-•••,- -.- 1 the fall vice of subscription) will receive al re - .A.N.6.A.s.—The electicm fur tiele<*ates'. supberb ilunting Case. Gold Watch and Chain. to the CuMstitutional Couveraj ou wasleld: of the best Eng.lisli workmanship. full ;cm eled; i and worth sm), or, at choicer, one of , Prince.sl t,:rial : _rliout the T-effitory on the 9th iust. • The eons, of the satue yalue. it is .c , ti mated that about ten thousand . votes were cast. Tice prosslavers• men .in a period of three months. will rceive a I did .not partilr;ati. , .. In some counties,: superor Piano, tn:10 by Ballet, DaviS & Ca..; :rota ; 7; 330, and which cost $.215 cash, .I ) . , ..publicans :Ind Douolas Democrats were i Boston, r. at choice. a , mall set of Ladies' Dimm°nd ruu, but the former tvz!re invariably eleet-Idewelry. worth fire same amount. . ed. All the delegatos are of course Free . ' , .} - ,r Lii•ts of 50 with the fail price, a bc- , uti-' :tate, and tilde tll undoubtedly f' 7 ; a pL, e a, u 1 Gold Watch, worth $4O, will he tea d. o.,ni,titation itcceptab!6-to the people of 1 For smaller ur larger Lets, parties! ay s e _ i lest any articles from our publishedsschedule t!,e 'lcrritor .:-t' title border4ufaus of .. ,•! Ii ;" iof W.wches, Jewelry, Books, it c., wort in the souri excepted.) !pro l kortion of $S fill: each ten subeerin rs. or, Notwititstandir t r. Gov. DENVER. issued' if preferred. can retain $5 in cash, ors cents a j!roclantatioti fu -bidding the enrolment • from each subscriber. VI militia tu opp„;s e, the' Fur' farther terms to Ageats, adilriss the inauL , ;uration ofi LccompttM (I'unvention, ebould it be ' 1 The names should be seat each we k until ,T.a.5.... , ,ed, the Trot - v.-oes briskly on. about I, the proposed nuMber is c - o . rtiple.ed, I t order .two hundred Me 1 being engaged,, in dif-: that thepresents and paper may be piomptly i.ii -re.tit. portions f. tile Tertitoty, in ',. 3 - mailed. Add -^q , i .e 1 ALBERT PAL.ls.liilt, PCCIASHEII. listing y pen , H 1 i lit:w Yceic Excrtst, frfice, 11e5 Broadway. New ;Nl'- i. 1-1, IE D : 310011E-Lill US Erie, Pa , March 18t.; izlst., at thc rez.: , idnce of llrs. Sill. by Itcv. Dr.; YATES cour:Tit NURSIIRY. I— Li, Dr. ..louN 1.1:;',0r.5, of i- - ittsba: , :. to (As iA llf H. OLIN & CO., cf the Yate Connty ..... aaaciliter of:tl.le late Josz.1111.); TIT ES, Of II T . Numerie, - , have for sale a large and li:ubrille, - Pa. . i valuable assortment of I.* RILII/T TREES lof all varieties usually cultivated. These l Trees are yoting and of vigorous growth. The qualities are the most choice known, and are I warranted GENUINE. Also, a 6ne . took •of ORNA3IEN'TAL TREES and SIIRCBBERY, , • ;for fall dtrlivery. Li 1 , E,.&-Addross orders to C. BEACH, Pen Yan, Yates Co., \. Y. Orders left with R 0137. W. 1 NILES, Conderspori, Pa., will be i,romptl, ; filled. % . 10$-6te.o .- 1 - G OTEII. 4LEBZ.ITED StlifiNG DIACMATES, 455 8:10.1.9WAY , NEW YOP.Ii. 1730 CIIESTATT sr., PIIILIDEZ,PiIJA. 1 1;"&" These Machines are now justly ad :.110;l to 1. - ,e the bezt in use fur Family a Lew, stroug. and elast:e -v.:A NUT rip, even if every 1.,b. eat- Circulars seat on ap t: hy - itther. agent tlaLltell. L 35. A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY PAPER, WITH A BFACTISIM PIISSDN'T TO ZS= iDßscazann I TIIC , iiinW YORK pEOELSIOR,” is a first class ; Family Journal, beautifully-Il lustrated. of the largest size—eight pages, - or fort. columns ' imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature,' News, Morals, and General cellany. " The editorial department will be under the immediate supervision of .U.Exasnsa l'Es sos., who is widely- known to the public as having been- connected with several of the most popularljournals of the day. Although givinga hvpdsorne preSent to each subscriber, iiivmding to surpass all in our lib erality. We are determined that: . the alio:L ima" shall not resemble thcisejouroals usuallz: known as " gift papers," in any partleclar. Its contents shall be suitable for flung, as our aim is to secure it a welcome in every family. We shall fill our columns weekly with intf.r esting- and thrilling Tales, llanna.nces of Life, and Sketches of Travels, Men and Char acter, beside a fall digest of the news of the week, andall events of general interest. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED PRES ENTS Li beat free of postage ZO esten subseiTher 11AME.91....TELY 1)N THE Si:11SCp.11"1/UN MUSES• SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS AN EBONY CASKET, containing a fail set of diamond Jewelry, Ear. -. Rings, Necklace, Brocch and Bracelets. beside a lady's enam eled-jeweled Gold Watch with Chatelaine,. and a gentleman's English 'Hunting Case. full jeweled, Gold Watch, v. ith ivorth - SdOU 00 TWO SUPEP.IOII. PIANOS; ResewOod. • and kiwi: Walnut case, worth $:100 ar. S=o o .70000. WAT;;IIES; Hunting Case $OO to SI CO GOLD WATCHES 3o to " (Ladies' and Gentleman's) SILVER HUNTING PATENT LEVERS ' .15 to SILVEI.I PATENT LEVERS 13 to " WATCHES 7 to Ladies' CHATELAINES 0 to GUARD CHAINS kLadies' and GeOtkiaca's) . 10 to VEST AND FOB CHAINS 10 to " AND GUARD CHAINS ato BRACELE FS. Cameo S: .11osaie . 10 to Al3ll,El's,forLadies& Children 5 to BROOCHES, Cameo and Mosaic 0 to fiorca tine ,k Lava oto Gold (Ladies and 3lisses') EAR. Dllol'c, Florentine t Lava 6 to - Cameo and Mosaic 0 to 4/ (Ladies' and 'Misses") . '2 to GOLD RI.NGS, Plain and chased Ito - Si CDS, gentlemen's Ito " LEL: o BUTTONS, (gen various styles 3to " .`CCiF PINS. (L idies') 3to " LI for Fob or Ribbon Chains 3 to W CII KEYS Ito -BILE ksT PINS, (Gentle men's) 2 to " LOCKLTS, Double GlassB to lm 2 to " THIMBLF.S -4 to TERMS TO SINGLE- SUBSCRIBERS, Two.llollars per year, with obe Present Fuur twu year,, " fndr 'Presents Fire •• three ‘1 five •• TERMS TO CLUBS, With a pr.!sesit to each sOF•triller. AND AL wat'.-ONK E.titta pnE.EsT to the getter up of a t. lab. Clubs of three 4i 4. five " " ten - " " twenty (one extra to the agent) 30 00 Clubs lnrger than 21 iu the same proportion. The PuHisher, ALBIZaT PALIIEft s has been known for many ye ;ors as the Publisher of the Nor:bent laid. ilolitiltlll .11Eur1t.41rs . ANIS MBN- I . FACTUIZE:LS: .kriI.NAL. !edited by Inr.x3fAN ,Lnd he with contidenee refers t* ;he !ead itg I , ush,ess tu.fn in almost ever; town in t:,e States (t) taol, of trhoLn the M. and M : -, urnal has been eireniated) t,s to tlie're snoa,ibinty nit:, integrity with whi,-11 his pub ning ts c,:nduct2ci.. seenre , l the aL:ene. - of a pro:nine:it Jrsv. - elry turink ' ! u New,rl: New Jer, , ey. Ite is led to t,t . :erpret,ents bt.t. wlto desireit esd receive their pres ents in books: LOCAL ACT2. , ;TS. All Postniasters, Mereitant.s. and Bas , Thes- Men to whom we have eter fomarded a of the M. and M. Journal, or their elerk3, or any other intelligent and responsible person; tired upon the uafortunate victims of such' • HE ' - 'I3c ; CPI"P•'II..S are offering for sale diseftseS by Quac',..s. several years ago dirmi,ted ;T- • -,- . - - . - no cut:rely new sax...lt, consisting of their Consußing Surgeon, as a CITA RITA !ILE! • ACT worthy oti their name, to open a Dispn I - " T i n - , C , ' `,-. 11 , t) , D ., 5 , ‘ : t` , l l , t) .; : „. l .. E l ll l. E x . S t 'il i g• All t - 1 9 . 1 % 4 V 1 - T IE ' car} for the treatment of this.class of dise:L4e, ,i . ''''‘'`'''''''"' '''' '''"-- ''' ::""-' -- --- A: SHOE:S. HATS S-.. CAPS. UM in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL: D; . Bill:I.I.AS. PARA:IiOLS, • VICE GRATIS, to all who apply iv. - , lezier,l WIND( /IV SHADEf's., with a description of their con:iitiMi. (aged WALL PAPER,- READY occupation, habits of life, ke..l and in erj-ses 1 • MADE CIA - aII:NG YANKEE of extreme povert v. to FURNISH MEDICINES i ~ NOTIONSI &c., Sc. FREE ,OF CHARGE. -It is needless 'to add 1 ; I n oneselections . the taunts of all have been that the Association commands the highest Medical s'sill of the age, and will furnish :the ! remembered. The Gentlemen can find in our most approved modern treatment. , : stock of Ready Made Clothing an . clegant F:tshionalde suit or a eh4trrti' , 'az' . 't 1 The Directors, on 'a review of the past,, feel' •:.-: ' - ' 5- -"" —1 B - mc's : suit, and we have Hats 4: Caps and Boots & I assured that their labors in this sphere of be- . I neyolent effort, have been of great benefit to Sh" 3 to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets. the a:Dieted, especially to the .voung, and they i i have r cfolved to devote th em. ;,.p re , .„..;,, • beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming; .., . a re- . ierood a.ssortment of Dress Goods„ and trim newer,. zeal, to this very important but mach ia b '-- - - iMillg,S ; 6.101 . e.5. Mit:S. hosiery and Gaiters.— ' despised cause. i And, last but not least, corded and skeleton i i Just Published by the Association, a' Re ! port or Spermatorrhma, or Seminal Weakitiss. i ',.,'`' irt ' 3. also. ; Rattans. .Skirt-1% and 1 ,orris;l o .iirt-Iloop:;; heantiful Jet :Necklaces,, " C t S'l' A lt ' S " , the 'Vice of Onanism, liras; urhation - or Self:. i I Abuse, and other Diseases of the Seymtl-Or- i and Bracelets. C"craisi, 'Pans, and -too many' i vt - T O - "WIDE . • g,rans, by the Consulting 5 ur4 ,...„. 1,..i,kil gill 1 other things to et:timer:in.—it'll of 'which .141 V V be sent by mail, (in a sealed Surgeon: k s r i E - E ; are seamy !ow f>r Ca Sh. Lutither, or any kind! - w-7 4 ..4. .. • '' OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS; of Produce.. FLOUR, MEAL ; FISH Sc., ton- V 'Ate iminators• !for postage. 1 stamly on hand. I • !. l W.D.. & - J. 11. GRATES, 1 FOR THE4 I. it DESTRrOTION OF . Address, for Report or treatment, Dr.' GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon. ' Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa, June 5, : ' EverN Species of - T r erniizi: Howard Association. No. ',.' South Niath Stre t 1 • 1 i'••;s7*-1(11"-LI:. , . _ , C.l • !Rat, Roacii, &c. Exterminator. Philadelphia, Pa, . - i B : - • y order of the Dr rectors. ox. es I - E.XeCUT.QI's v 'N Notice. -. i Put up in 2 , .;Ck 35e.,' fsc., and l 51.• B • EAR' D. IIEARTIVELL, Presidnii. ! 'Le4ms te,;tamenzary having beerilranted to For the Destruction of - Rats, .Mice, Ground or GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sc=cf!' 2 r.tic LI0:21-iy. 1 the undersigned on the last - Will and Testa)! Field Mice, Moles, : Itoches,, Ortnori Dugs, : :I. :---. - l meet of Ausotn 111;Ntsrt. :late of .11•971F431 5.111,5 C.:C. I '; wns'ilp Po't • .ei CountY„ Pa., deed, all those! ' ' ...---- , . . •-- IV ABE GILLON, 1 I czOINIE CLOTHING of Chenev's manual 'n.:-i i -11.;,,'d,-,...,1e... to the estate, will malal incuaediate' . 1 Bed Buo . Exterminator D and TAILOR; late from the City of iAD on half , / at E. K. SPENCER'S,' o:syrnen.., and those havin ,, el , sims "agaiitst Davit ' .., a I . . ~. i Put up is 25e.', 50c., :5c., 'and 1$ Bottles. Liverpool, liingland. Stinp opposite Goth[ I 1 • - • "' I'''' -rig'- ' i - • 11 • • flame w: present them to House, Coudersport, Potter Co.-fa.L . Y - -.-, ~ At• L's.... f las roTREETER, 1 .1 • , .- ------ N. 13.--Particttlar attention "d't' CUT - riK pat o - , . and stap e article: in the pre line for 1 - . • FXra. " •Powder, ISP. A EL •DODGE. ..f. 1 . - Eleotxic TING. 10:35-4y. '.4 sale by y'4 s.) k• • •• H. E. ' Harrisoa, Feb. 23, 165E1.-61. I Fnt up in 25o.jand 50c. 8..xe.. To Destroy IItIFORTANT DISCOVERY. CONSUIVIPTION AND' ALL' DISEASES ,OF THE LUNDS'ANCI THROAT ARE rosrrivux : CU.R.4.PLE Br 'III,aI.4JEAT!'ON, WHICH .conveys the rentetlies to the civi ties in the lungs through:the air passe ges, and coming hi direct . conta . e.t with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, lays the cough, eauses a free and easy, exnee li'toration, heads. the - purifies the bfood, , I imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system ; i igiving that tone and energy so hidispensabie t'or the: restor:ition of health. • To . be able - to state coMidently that Con - Sumptioa is ettrubli.- be . inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. lt is ai.s much under the Control o !tn.:di:7lli treatment as any tiller forniidabie !discase ; ninety out of every hundred eases can be cared in the.first stages, and- idly per cent, in the second; but in toe third - stage it is impossible to save more than five'per cent., for the Lungs aye se cut up by the disease as to bid defiance tu medical skill. Evm, how ' ever, in the last stages. Inhalatibn affords ez ltreardinary ielief to the suffering -attending this fearful scourge, Which annually de,tro)s. ninety-live thousand persons in the .Uhited 1 States alone ; ahi/ a correct catch:at:On shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millions are destined to . the 'Con- samptires graves ' Truly the quiver of death-has no-arrow so fatid as Consumption: In all ages it has been the great enemy of. life, for it spares neither !age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the bruve., to • beautifq. the graceful and the gifted. By I the help of that Supreme Being from wheat cometh every :zood and perfect gift, I am to ; ahbled to oder to the afilited a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and I 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 ; u weakened v‘itaiity througirthe entire system: Then surely it is more rational to expeetgreat i er good front medicines entering the cavities of the lunge than fie:a those administered !through the stomach ; the patient Will always I find the lungs tree 'and the breathing easy, af -1 ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a !local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutien tally, and with more power and tf ertaim.y than remedies administered by the stonmen. prove the powerful and direct influence of this this made of a din iulet ration, chloreforra inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in- a few minutes, paralysing the entire nervous cure system. so that ademb may be amputated with- WHOOPING COI:Gil may be broken up wit the slightest rain: Inhaling the ordinary t and 5001 t cured by the use-of-Cherry Pectoral. burning gas will destroy tile in a few hours. TIIr. INFLUENZA, is speedily removed by The moalation of ammonia will rouse the I this remedy. Numerous instances have been system when fainting or apparently deed. The i ntiticed where whole families I were protected odor of many - of the medicines is perceptible 'front any serious consequences. while their in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, ; neighbors with•mi the Cherry Pectoral, were and may he immediately detected in the blood. sun froni the disease. A convincing pro if of theconstitutional etreots CONSUMPTION' in Us earliest stages. of inhalati.ou, is the fact that sickness is al-lit should b taken under the advice of a good ways produced he breathing 1 . 1.)11 tdr—is not physician if possible, and in every case with a . this positive evidence that proper remedies, careful r,gard to the printed directions on the. carefully prepared mid judiciously adminis- I bottle. ',jut:l:done:ly used, and the patient is tered through the lungs should produce the carefully nursed meantime, it will, seldom happiest results? During eighteen years' to subdue the disease. ; practice. ninny thousands suffering front die- For settlA CONSUMPTION of the Langs. t i eases,of the lunge and throat, have been utt-1 the Ctimusv PECTORAL should be given in do -1 der my care. anti I haveetlected many remark- rSes adapted to what the patient requires and' able cures, even after the soarers had been !--ran bear. It'always .affords relief, mid . not: pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat- nufrequently cures patients that were coasid- , iSties rue that consumption is no longer a fatal ; ercd past hope. There are man: thousands; disease. „liv treatment -of consumption is scattered all over the country, who, feel and I original, and founded on long experience and publicly proclaim That they owe their lives: a uiorough investigation. Mr perfect aequain- !and present he;dru to the Cherry Pectoral. _Lance with the nature of tubercles, ena- litany years of -trial. instead of impairing! id e s me to distingudidi, readily, the various the public conEdence is this medicine, has forms of disease that simulate consumption,! won for it an appreciation and notoriety by and app}, tire proper remedies, rarely ; Mr exceeding the most sanguine expectations miiniken even in a single ease. This fluid-; of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic vir-! iarity. iii conn-ction with certain pathologie;:l toes and the unmistakeuble benefit conferred and microscopic di s coveries, enables me to re- thoc-mnds of sufferers, could originat- and litre the lungs from the effects of contracted. and maintain the reputation it enios. ; chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, 1 umny inti-7ior.remedies thrust upon the corn-; impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy! mumty, fuiied and been discarded. this! and torte to the ent:resv: tem 1 has gained friends by every trid, conferred ldelieines with -full directions sent to any ; lieneCts on toe !.illicted they eau never forget.. part of the United Stales and Cam:midi:l by pa- , pi-ad:iced-cures too numerous stud too re tients communicating thf ir tuptUIDS byktter.' rnark.ibie to be forzotten. But the cure Sr Wad be more certain if tilt- Whiic it is fr.nd C:pon the public to pretend patient should pay me a visit, which would `that any one medicine will infallibly cure-L- • give me an opportunity to exaMine the lungs still there is abundant prod' that the Cherry! and enable inu to prescribe with mach greater I Pectoral des not only as-a general thing_ but certainty. and ihen the cure could lie effected ; almoq invariably cure the maladies for which; without my seeing time p:mtient again. I it is employed. G-, mimeretakes As di-;_e facts •,.er and better , Othoe• 1133. Filbert Street, • Old thk . idle the best pit nee oftneth aicted. from the log- e No. 109,) below Twelfth, ,abin of the American Peasant, to the palacesE PHIL.-thELPHIA, PA. of 1-hirer-can Kings. • The Citnney i r ECTOII.II. is manufactured by a practical Cheini.A. and every ounce of it un der" his own eye. with hit-at-4011c accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from' eounterfdLs, consequently. can be relied on as zee:Mae without adulteration. Prepared :and sold by-JAMES C. AVER. Prue - I tic:: 1 and cal Chem ist,Lowell. Mass. Taflicted with Sexual Diseas-! o all nervous Sold SEITII JONES and D. W. SPE\- cs. such as SPEM:MA.TOItiIIICIA, SEMI_ (2011(hr:spurt, and by cotintry merchants WEAKNES., IMPOTENCE, COMA:: and druggists everywhere. o:''7,-.4124. ; RIItEA, SVPPILIS, the Vice of - UNANIS-M. or SELF ABL:ziE, NE\NrC-fOODS,; The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of; the awfulm destruction of hum. life, caused! Low ]'rice., and Ready Pay, AT tillAilON CENTER. by Sexual di=eases, and c decentious prat- 20 to EMI ;500 s u.l 15 IA II 0 ARDA SS OC I ATION, PII I. A DELPII lA. - A Bc:,,r,irne apecial entAtrme:ll for the relt,:r sick- and dr".!- VeisEd, rrith Virulent and ICIMI Lpid!v7iic r az-A, .. _ la - ERII ' . .4 if ' F.' , ..f. CHRRY PECTORLL O: For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEAT,Sg, BRONCEITISMTIOOPING-COUGII, CP.011), ISTII3IA, AND • CONST3IPTIOS. TO CURIi.A CUL!), HEADACHE ND SONEN - Ess.7 OF THE 13 ODY. Tale the Cherry PeetOral on going to bell and wrap up warm, to sweat'daring the night. FORA COLD AND COUGH, take in urn:r ing, noon and evening. aceoriling, tc; the dirre.- tions on the bat le. and the difficulty will soon, be removed. None will lung suffer from . this trouble When they ;Ind it can, be so readily cured. Person:: anti( tad withaseated cough. which breaks :ilk, of their rest at night, 'will find ty takikz the Cherry PectOral on going to bed. th‘T Int , y be - sure,of Founsi, unbroken sleep. and eon,equent iYiee.hiug re-t. .Great relief from suffering: hod an ultimate cure, is afforded to thou , :tuds who are thus allicted: . ..by this inraluaLle rt•nit,ly. Frani its agreenhld eirects in these eases, many had themselves unwilling to farego Ets use when the necessity fer it has ceased. TO S.I:CGERS' PL'Ed..le 'SPEAKERS this: remedy i 4 invaluable', as by its action on the -throat and lungs, when taken in small (vacuities. it removes all hoarseness in'a - few - hours, and wonderfully increases the power and fiexibiilty of the_ voice. ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often wholly cared Chnrry Pectoral. But there are iow(.l cases so obstinate as •to ykld entirely to no medicine. The CHERIVY PECTO UAL will cure them-if they can be cured. BIWNCIIiTIS or irritation of the throat and upper portiOn of the lungs. mar be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and freqUent doses. The uncomfortable oppreision is soon relieved. Fedl CBOT P. Give an emetie of antimony. to be followed by large and frequent doses ut the Cherry l'ect=a-al, until it subdue: the dis ease. It taken in . season, it will nut fail to New Y.rkl Advertisements. 18!.5:3. air MU I in. Ittosovs AD EfirkSING,HOUSE; -" I - 3a3, - BROADtkir. N. Y... . -f . . Inrites the rpmal atiention.giall Agents—Dtidere —und Reciders gnei7all.o to the following:t're:h az , t i c t i y raluolle - A , rel-tiseinentiir o 21 m. - i ir rot. h . i • A SPLENDIpLY ILLUSTRATER NEWSPAPER!. ii A It PIE W S-- WE 'EE Ii .L 1:: :a .. .'t,7 i. • • I i 1 410 ti Ot ei si za110!?: i - Employs th ART: l'aen ale in the .World ! TE:t.).!S-1...N ARI:I2LY IN i 4.2.0 - 7.1-NCE: ' Our copy t t 2r tiniy week 4 " .$1 00 One copy (pr. o f c year . 250 One e•my for n oycars 1 - 4OO • }lye cupie3 fur onelyear . , 900 • Twelve copies for one year 2(11111 Twenty-(i‘e copies for wie Tea r. 40 1)0 Harper's • Weekly" and :'..•310. 1 .1.3z1ne," cue year, $4,00.. 1 --' 1- .., Postmaste s se ding a club of twelvi or twenty4ire..• ill lieCeire a cuiiy gratiS. .Subiteriptitus may commenCe with any num ber. - I • ors gratuitqu.;ly .Spreinen an Le fun/4311Q it. .WT ex- Back num IBM eachers s and Clergymen Club Purr% lISRP 35-3 mu DatoTnEns, Publ;sher.4. rant lin Stitiare,Nov`Ycirk 00K FOR AGENTS. ? . 5' Day. Fel,. 9,135 a, rs in Chains:: :£ AN' AMEI,tICAN SLAV E, A ,Glt?. PAU:, ed t . - Fifty:Yel oft, THE, LIlk: 'BITTEN BY nuusEtr. • 4:1,1 Pages Cloth. Gilt Back. Price .$l. l This is the title of one ofthe most inteuiely interesting : b'ographies of the day. It it a plain laistoryof a l l American slave in thefar .t Sohtit, who „ fter two or three escapes and re captures, fin: illy, an old than; found freedom and rest in o e. of the Northern States. 1 . W11...T1E PRESS SAY. ' I Is to] with grant simplirity, but ower lid pathos. _Whoever taker. diM tilt to lay it down until it is ltional Era, Washington, D. C: 1 of re4llexperietree like the above 1 • t mor4 effect against slavery than iy wrought novel, however-true aire.simay be.—Am. Baptist. Kok of facts, stranger than fiction, pd-fLild more thrilling; a sin - mi.! sression, revealing truly tile peculiar institution" in our story-loving we would say, th reading.—.lfis-qoa Record. . OANVASSER IS WANTED. aity n the free States. to engage itit above work immediately. dy clear'from [slloo PEP. 3IONTBI. be;ititifully printed and bound,' fras the books that sell for $.1.'4); n td sell, at least ONE BUN ' AND COPIES, through agents. the retail price ONE DOLLAR. COPY of the book will be sent tlge paid, on:receipt of the price. .. i e circular to Agents, with terms, dress 11. DAYTON, Publisher, No. 29 Ann-street New York. The story t with much p it will timid it cni~t:ed —3q .1 narrative will have far the inzenioa to lite' its p.m Hera is a b• and a tlion , a tale or workings of t country. To here is a story A TIIOROU , EiII war, In each col in the sale Such can ea $5O TO The work i and is ns Litz! but as we me. 'RED THOU' we have rwid , A SAME L by and our priva etc. Ad 35-3 mo IT IS NOT A DYE. We subjoin ! l a few names of those Who re commend MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTRER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM. Prest. Eaton, ( f Union University: "The-fall ing of hair ce. sed, and tuyg: ev iocks changed to original col Or." Rev: C. A.l3uckbee, Trtas. Am. Bible Un;on. N. Y.: " I chee.rfullv.add my testimony." Itev. 11. , V. Degen.'Ed. " w Q uide to Holiness," Bositon : !-• We can testify to it.; ef feeti- rte:S. E. IL Fairchild, Cor. Set.. Ch'n Union, N. Y. :1- Used in mm. family with ben eficial effects.. Rev. A. Webster, "Cifn Era," Boston: "Sin e usim.; your preparations, I am neither bald-or grey i. , ..; heretofore." Rev Jas. H. - Cornell, Col. Sec., eV.-- N. Y.: "I: Ims re stored the haill of one of my family to its orig inal color. and stnpped its tailing out,' etc., etc. rani nurnerotts utbe-rs of like Tope anti America, but fur fur. n..ieni.l for circular to ' We can quote standing in tiler infiffinatic IS. S. A. ALLEN'S BAIR DESTuREIt DEPOT. . No. 355 Broom-.3t., N. Y LD EVERYWHERE. WORLD' [35-- - 3 MO. ) S SCROTULA. COUGHS, CONSUMPT CHROIC BILEITMATISM,, DeLitity, and arising from a Serofa tom:- or Inttiovorished state ot:the'Blood. LIEGE lAN. CLARK .5: CO.'S GENUIT OD-LIVER OIL, Has stood the t st of over ten years e:. - perience, and is recorritn r nded by all the most eminent physicians as the niostyaluable remedy in use. Dr. WittAists. the celebrated Physician of the London Consin4tion Hospital, took notes of its effects in-ab Out !ion cases, and found it more efticaefou than all remedies yet discov ered. This reniedy, so valuable zrAen pure, be comes worthless or injurious when adulterated :!. 7 ee thatethe label has the eagle and mortar, and the signatue over the cork of each bottle, as thousands'Lve been cured by the use of the genuine ardele who had used others with out success. SOld by all Druggists. 35-3m0.. ,t C . II It IST A DOR O'S lIAIR JIVE. j Within a nut-shell all the merits:De, - Of Christadoro'Si nevei• equaled Dye; aed it makes black ; to brown transforms a grey, And keeps the ffitre-s always front decay.. This matchlesS revitalizing' Hair Dye still holds its position as the most harmless and !efficacious Hair )ye in the World. 'Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, aid applied in ten private room at CIMISTADORO'S No. 6 i Astor House; Drdadway i .and by all 'Druggists I and Perfumers its the 'United States. AGENT.—GEU.II. KEYSEII, Pituburgh,Ta. 1:15-F.mn.1 1 ' '; '- , •• • - ' -1 Moths B-d n11 , 04' '.MO. - ..i1ti.0.5, Antc• Fleas, Pinut!ln•=eets, Vermin on Fowls and :Inimals. i. Terms Cash. - 1- -. ' m1,,,.'1 . I So - goocis -sent on commi!aion. 4 1 • vtA l: Liherni wholesul' Tertas : - ..mtedd to Druggists and Dealer .4 everywhere. • "Costa's'Privitte CirenOrto Drkrgis' taand Dealers sent. 1.11.- untih i on P p priel.tiCAl: . T''.. ~ .. 'Wholesale an r Sold. d' rehtil. at- 4 * Cos. : liar's"' Prirteipal li4e.got,..ltite. - .BSS livoadvraY, NeSivikOrkit and 14 Drug" 1 , •, r yi:es on.l boectb.,:., ectrviatte. IMPORT A.NT INktOkEtATION ', For t4(.3 . 1?01p1e. - 0n Receipt;-of ONE 113oLutp., 1 Ni.-. 11 forward, by uokil,lost puidi.a sta.- Jfr€, e:ent qn.nitityi oi the PGach4-,-..-S x, . te r minwor It> f liestrQ-,y 11 of: this etas of , vermin that may ire.,t your : premises. , -• MN.. ithiress'nl letters 10 I ' COSTAR'S PRINCICAL DEPOT, :.;sis isroacimran.xcli YorL-.. 18,58. M. To save mistakes and trout-le 1. Write in n hund ,the name 'of Pita:- °thee, Cc2:nty :1:1,1 , 1:Pale. I 2. llegistur your! letter, anti - it will eon3' at tny risti. 1. 3. New Turk an Ea.:tern Money prereireitt ' SEE THE .VOLI.OVrIFG: • • Ears, nuavais, aucs, What 14 , .I,,rnierssl yy: A late a ricer that' thntariousvecies of vermin are- tlultipl . ,"ig at- a fearful. rate throughout the land. ravage.: have bt - come a ntatter A Postaniste.r in Illinois, writini.to "Costar's" . Depot, says. The country . is literally ciONrun wait theth„. (rats, mice, '.e Another, from the same State, says. '.The rats pasitil:ely gnaw halters utriny horsts wh'ilei tile Ohio Cur:esp.-Alden{ ri-tinirk4, "They (therrin9 are every f.-liere—lat the hou.i:e. the -barn; .anti under ere::, - stamp in the field." In the Srinth it is still worse. Al i late order.frpui the Navy Yard at Mobile we fof thirity lounda ortha Pat Exterminator alone. . . . IVhat the People sari: NEW YORr, Anrll 1;!. 1556. pplicd at lwies Dear Sir a greiiiinit . uy rats ertimna my stable and shop.`l thought I iFeuld try your Rat Exterminator, Fund bou.,, , ht one of your boxes, and fixed it adcordiug to your directidu.. Tue next morning I found over one hundred arid fifty dead rats. 1 1 t tke pleasure in saying • that it will do word than you, - say it Iva I have also tried it oni steam-boat 4; and salisficti them that it is the •breatest thing of the age. J. S. I.7I.)EItIIILL, st. cAtE, 11, June 21 ItW. Dear brother, J., W. MeCreery.• P. M., purchased a box ufrour Rat ExterMinntor, and ' , • wand it toLnue tram yuu...rdec.m.meart it--to be. a perfect list de l troyer. 1 herewith inClose ;,:i5 fur mw eof it. • Yoors. .• . !ASHLEY . ;McCREERY. N•ns: Yoirs.., Dcc. 17. 18a7: . All this summer Ihave been troubled with Roaches and Mice. 1 was actu ally ashamed of the house, ,fOr. the Roaches were everywhere, add I doit't know what I should have done by this time. I pureba'sed a box of roar Exterininatur. and 'tried it, and in one week there Was not a_Roacla or Mouse iu the hOuse. 1 JOHN.. B. GIVEES, \O . 94 El= st. - Moottnis SALT Woitits, Ohio, June 9 ; 1857. ' Dear have used it (the Rat,'ltoaCh; ac. ; Exterminator) three nights; and it is:mak ing a sad havoc amain; the Pat Yours, &C. : D.FBECOM... What the Prere• say : We know, by actual experience. that " Cos . tar's" preparations for Rats, RoaChes,Reditugs and lazectsgeneraliv, are complete and perfect. exterminators. Wilerexer ‘• Costar's" Exttr ininaters have been' used, they have never tidied to perform ail that is. claimed fur them- II ott,ekeeprs idiotddluot fail to try thern.-:-.X. Y. .3 th:.!.. May, 17th. Wile: the Druvist.•;',l(l.y., L A. J. I;LOC.li...o4,(ti . ruo..*s3..)rarLisson, "Your Exteriniu.l:-.?rs prove satisfactosy." G. it T. E. .11e1)UNLI), (Drug.g:s.t4,) -.Yew Pruhz-erick. tiVe tried the ita, Extermiaator, and it answered a good pufpoit.. E. 11. I .2l3NNlNGll.l)l,'[DrugzistdDearer Ddrt, 1V /J. "It Leac Extcriratia— tor] is hig,itly satiAlietor tried it... SA3H.:EL HILL. praggLit:t i Decr Cree 7 ,-, r aercg Ca., 0.. "The Ex— tcnninritor dues it is recorniznided to do." GIALFOR.L) L LEMLIEII.OER, [Druggists,? Ltban ,, n, .i'c. "W,,`• pleased to Fay that which is 5.)171 glves.sa.tisfactLirt.' - E.35-(Jt.) PROVISION STORE. E. K. SPENCER, Offers Great Inducements TO Ir&F,kltS OF fir,ocr.ni ES, PIItiVISONS &e., tA the"store formerly occupied by D. 111, SVENCER, on 3d Street, Nortl4. - .4ide of 1' lie Squrire. GROCgRIES. - • A good assortment tign,l'antly On hand, from which I will enumeratle a - few. of the leading articles, such as I Sugar, Mustard Coffee; Cittnrnii , Molasses, . Pepper 1 Syrups, Catsni4 Pepper, Feast,'' I Spice, U:lz, 1 Gin z,er, To hacc Cloves, Snuff',' Carh. Soda, S,.gars„. and many other thing., tion. will be fund in tl! will be sold at a trittia for ready pay. PROVISIONS Constantly on hand.i.Such as PORK, BASIS.. SHOTIEDERS, FISH, SALT, BUTTER, CIIEESE LARDi BEANS, OATS, FLOI7II,IICORS 'MEAL, - - BUCKWHEAT Fpurt,. :DRIED APPLES, DRIED* PUNS, and many other artielsi in the line of Prori• Lions not neeessary to Mention. -Also, WOODENI IVAII, - such as Brooms, Wa s h-T ohs - an *Boards, Mops!, Dinner Boise, Se., wi/iA will be sold low f9r cash or ready pay. .04M, Pot4oes, Bultar, Eggs, Chesise, and in fact al nost everythiiik fanner r.tises, will .be Liken in eichengi for Comic, at their cash value. I invite the* tention of Villagers, Farmers and Lumbennert who desire to make purchases in the above articles, and solicit tliciat to call , before pur chasing eliewhere. E. K: SPENCER. Coudersport, Juno 9, 1951.-710:3. CARRIAGE WAGON MAKES and RE: I'AISER, Co::derport; Pottgr Co., ra., this tnethod of inforriong the, paii II - lie\ in general that be is preratt . ; ed .4- 1—.... .to do all'work in hiiline with. ptornptitestc iri,a-workman-like -manner; and upon 'the most accommodating tetns.'.,Payment for itepairing invarbibly,regitired'Oli delivery or the work. Ali kinds of M001'1.13- taken on' ec.:ount oftrOrk. 1435. to 111.05 C who-I=a Candy, On, !Sauce, Crackers, Soap Candles, ' Lmd. Caps, C. Tartar, Ito° numerous M. men— his department, which advance from cost] Z. J. TIIOIIPSO,
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