A 'll;4* I tar . -Otitis. WA sunl--immediatelyst, this Office, :a load or tivo r of Stove Wood, •on •Sub .scriptioUs. • ",77te'Spring Term of Couderknort Acad. , emy opened.on Tuesday last .with 60.stu= ' , dents, and more expected. We make this announcement .of the !prosperity of ►the.iostieution 'under .thespreceptorship of Hendrick with pleasure, as it is an 'evidence Hof 'the ipopul.srity of it,— :and proof , positive .that all efforts to break it down.aretunavailing. ilVe tale pleasure in laying before our readers, the following deserved compli mentary notice of our townsman, which 'ice find in the Wellsville Budget of the - ..1.7th ult. Ily. H. is again at his post as ;principal of 'the Academy: "REV. HENDRICK, of Coudersport, has been preaching.at •evening meetings, held at the Baptist Church, during, last 'week. We,are informed that he is an in ?teresting sermonizer, and fast gaining the &carts of the,people." Vellsboro Weekly Democrat, an A.Eiroiriistration paper of the deepest dye, has just appeared at that place. It is edited by C. G. Williams, and publish ed by. R. Jenkins. We have not seen a 'copy of it ; but agree with the Agitator ,that the climate and soil of Tioga will not grow pro-slavery sentiment. The Demo crat will soon die for want of support, un less the President's "Secret Service Fund" is brought into requisition. We take pleasure in correcting an error we were led into by the Agitator, in announcing a ;prospective Douglas per there. Whenever ; we cast our eyes upon GRO VER & BAKER'S card, in another column, we think of the following parody on Hood's "Song of the Shirt," which we find in a .recent Magazine review of Seiv ingMach'ines 1: "Click—click—click ! While the cock crows loud and free, And click—elick--click Is a merry sound to me. With boddice trim and neat, • I seam, and gusset, and band, With my dairity slippered feet, . And a small, white-fingered hand, - "Stitch, to the click of the steel, `And never an aching bead, While I turn the sliding wheel, With the gleam of the silver thread Oh woman, no more to be a slave To seam, and gusset, and band, Shall beautifdl grow, and brave, In the light of our happy land." THE POETRY OF PHYSIC.—Doses have -always been associated in our minds with wry faces, and Medicine has seemed from the days-of childhood, another word for nausea and disgust. Its remedies were the woist part of sickness, and pain was not so hard to bear as the revolting por tions-we-are compelled to swallow for its relief. Dr. Ayer's preparations herald an 'other era. His Cherry Pecta rat is like honey on the tongue, and healing on the stomach. HiS l Pills! Try them-•—they are sweet morsels to the taste, and glide sugar-shod over, the palate but their ener gy although Wrapped up, is there and strikes with telling force to the very foun dations of disease.—Cincitei Citizen, 0. For the Potter Journal. A Beautiful lila ising.—Ou the 30th ult. Mr. L. D. Spofford, of Lymansville, rais ed a barn 36 feet by 48, without the con sent or aid of Ring alcohol. From thir ty to forty men ;were employed some five hours without . profanity. ribaldry or any lewdness whatever, under the control of Mr. Thomas Wilcox, who is full proof against mistakes in any building. When the frame was completed, a - bountiful sup per afforded ample compensation to each one, when all went home without the loss of intelligence, and without the shame of drunkenness. A bright star for Lymans ville. Mark the contrast 1 At the rais ing of a barn in Summit township, last Summer, jugs, and bottles filled with whis perched on every beam, and their contents found t 1 lodgment in every stom ach, prostrated the youth and taught pa rents again the truth of that Scripture, "according to that you ,sowyl ye shall reap." . I April Real bay.—The custom of Ending people On empty errands, pre vails in every country in Europe, and in this continent wherever the European Aces have settled. Some scholars assert that it had its origin in the huli feast of the Ilindoos; others say that it comes from a celebration of Christ's being sent &e,gnd fro between Herod Pilate and Ca , iaktps.. In 'France they call the victim priiii9,4l,e,avril—a silly-fish, like a mack erel, easily ,caught. In Scotland he is called got:Z.-m-li. name for the cuckoo—a Billy bird. We had a very polite - invitation, writ ten in a beautiful fewißjno baud, to make a fish or fowl of °wolf by attending a isurprise party at the house of a friend wh o was absent from home, We did not e°• We are naturally artless and owes petting all the rest of the year, bat, on April fool's day we are suspicious of eve. rything • A good many years since we tried tolight aeandle made of potato, and perhaps that bad something to do with it 2 We Would. call the =attention of our readers to tie advertisement of the Amer ican Homestead Land Coinpany. We'are assured by our New York Agent that the Company are reliable. • GllollrEll & BARER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING IfIACRINES, M I 495 BROADWAY N ! YORK. 730 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. These lqachines are now justly ad mitted to be the best in' use for Family Sewing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, which will NOr rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on ap plication by letter: Agents wanted. [35. 4tiv att.inttisrntritts., MARK GILLON, DRAPER and TAILOR, late from the City of Liverpool, England. Shop opposite Court House, Coudersport, Potter Co: Pa. N. B.—Particular attention paid to CUT TING. • BOD.OUGII ORDINANCE. A T a meeting of the TOWN COUNCIL of A the Boro' of Coudersport, held on the fifth day of April, A. D. 1858, the following resolu tion was passed. On motion, it was: Resolved, That all Side-Walks ordere s dsto be built by the Ordinance 'of May 25, 1857, now remaining unfinished, must be completed - by the owner or owners of said Lots by the first Monday of May next, otherwise the Town Coun cil will let the same to th 4,, lOwest and best bidder, adding 20 per . cent„to the cost of coin pletingthe same. And hat the abote Resolution be published in the Potter Journta for three Weeks. D. F. GLASS3DRE, Burgess. SAM% H. STORRS, See'y. Coudersport, April 5,1858.-38-3 t. 1 IST OF. LETTERS _LA Remaining in the Post Office at COU DERSPORT, April Ist, : Armstrong, Chloe-2 Ifoxie, BenjaMin Acker, Sam'l Y. Ileggie,Adelbert Babcock, Liman Jensen, Miss Maren Barnhart, Wm. Jackson, N.. V. Benton, It. W. Johnson, Chas. W. Brown, 0. G. Kelley, George Cole, as. H. . Lyman, Bertha 3f.' Cool. W. P. Lyman, Mordecai Crittenden, Julius-2 Luce, Julia Curtis, Henry Monroe, Wm. • Dingman, Elmira Illehring 1. 1 Dwight, Orson M'Kinney, Geo. W. Eldred, Jas. E. Northrup, S. H. Ellis, George Ross, Joe. P. Ellis, Crosby W. Russell, Susan Fessenden. J. C. Randolph, Preston Galusha, Viola Rathbone, - Henry Golam, Lucinda Riley, Sophia Gross, Abram ' Sheldon, Geo. W. Goourich, Amos Short, Wm. 'Gardiner, Jas. A. ' Tilotson, Eliab Hart, Napoleon Mock- Tudar, Isaac away Thatcher, Edwin Hackett, M. M Watson, Martini Harder, James Whitman, Sloeman Harding, J. W. Williston; R. Ti Hall, David T. ' . Woodcock, Ca Holmes, Theresa Young, Mrs, A .'Young, Ambiose SO-. Persons calling for any of th. Letters will please say they are advert JOHN M. JUDD, I WHO WANTS A F FOR FIVE DOLI I ASP READ THE FOLLOWIN6: $500,000. $500,000. AMERICAN llomestpad Laud Conipiany, CAPITAL STOCK Oita D I PPM Ii1 01 1$4 ) 1a in th 4 State of Ifiseonatn, rrHE AMERICAN HOMESTEAD LAND 1 COMPANY, having disposed of a Suffi cient number of shares to warrant an ¶arly distribution of their Land, now offer to the public the remaining unsold' Share's, and take pleasure in announcing, that,, ONE iltnsinnED THOUSAND Ames of choice farming Land, sit uated in the Counties of IVinnebagd, Marquette, Wauahara, Outagamie, Shewana, Polltage, Mara thon, Chippewa, St. Croix and Polk, State of Wisconsin, will be distributed to Shareholders of said Company, before the adjmirnment of the present session of Congress. These lands are among the best farming lands in the State, ranging in value from five to twenty-fire dol lars per acre. This Company. holding as a they do, a large quantity, are compelled to sell a portion of their Lands for lCash; and take this method of disposingof One Hundred Thousand Acres, at a reduced prig:. The dis tribution will take place in the City of Wash ington, under the direction of thirtyl i •on Mem bers of Congress, one Member .selectee from each State in the Union. The land offered is free from any encumbrance; and WARRANTY DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE will b& executed immediately after the distribution, to the par ties entitled thereto, by Trustees appointed for that purpose. The distribution will be as follows : 500 TRACTS OF 40 ACHES EACH. 100 .." • 4 80 " " 100 " " 160 " " 100 " " 320 " " 25 ti ti 640 If ft 3 " " 1000 " 1 ". 1 it it 5000 it • it Eight Hundred cnd Twenty-nine 'rinds com prising One Hundred Thousand Acres The American Homestead Land ,Company respectfully solicit your early co-operation . in the organization of Clubs, and will allow 10 per cent. on all snbscriptions amounting to ten shares, payable in Stock of the CoMpany. All orders must be addressed to the "Ameri can Homestead Land Company, Washington, D. C.," giving the full address of each Share holder, riming the Town, County and State in which they reside, and tp whom the Shares are to be directed. The Company respectfully refer to, the fol lowing gentlemen for any information relative to the quality and value of the Land 6 : ALEXANDER W. RANDALL, GOternor of State of Wisconsin ; Ez-Gov. DODGE, Ex-Goy. FARWELL, " " DOTY, ' . " • BARSTO W, " TALMADGE, " " BAMFORD, " " DEWEY. - Trustees: , Er-Governor BARSTOW, Janesville, Wis. ALEXANDER SPAULDING, Esq., Jauncey Court, Wall St., New York. 1 TIIO.IICLS J. WEARY, Secretary. , Washington, D. C., March, 1858.. (88-- , tt Shaves; Fives Dollars Each.' • NOTICE: -- - Henry IL Dent;,_ No. 142 Dec. Term,lBs7. • vs. - In the Court of CoMmon Amar Van Kevin. lkle.a.s of Potter County. Atm*: OF EJECTMENT for a tract of land in JackseinV ownship in said county, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the north west corner of said 11. H. Dent's lot No. 11 (formerly held. by L. L. It la P. Slade, under a contract with the Trustees of the Bingham Estate,) entire line between Jack son and Ulysses Townships andabout eighteen perches east of the I west line of warrant No. 1811, thence along- the west line of said lot No. 11, south seventy-four - and six tenths per ches; thence by lands now or late of the Bing ham Estate west one hundred and ten perches, thence by the same north seventy-nine per ches to the aforesaid Township line, • thence along the:said line south 87i degrees east one hundred and ten perches to the place of be ginning, containing forty-nine acres and tseven tenths of an acre, with an allowance Of. six per cent for roads, tke., be the same more or less, and known as lot No. 10 of the sub-divis ion of H. H. Dent's lands (formerly Bingham Estate lands) and parts of warrants No's. 1 . 811 4; 1825., . And now to wit:. February 16,1858 On mo tion of F. W. Knox, Esq., Plif's Att'y, rule on Deft to appear and plead by the third. day of next term, or Judgement by default, and pub lication of rule directed by the court. Potter County, as.:- -Certified from -the records this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1858. 37-4 t. 11. J. OLMSTED. .Proth'y. NOTICE. Henry H. Dent, No. 23, June Term, 1857. 1 In the Court of Coinmon Daniel Haynes & Pleas of Potter County. John Haynes. ACTION OF EINCTMENT for a tract of Land in Hector Township, f con- I taming one hundred and fifteen and seven tenths acres, or thereabouts, bounded as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at twenty-five per ches north from the S. W. corner of Lot No. 74 of the allotment of H. H. Dent's lands, now in possession ofJoseph Smith, thence west one hundred and fifty perches, thence north seven ty perches, thence east forty-four perches, thence north eighty-six perches, thence east one hundred and six perches to the west line of lot No. 83 of the said allotment, thence south one hundred and fifty-six perches to the place of beginning, being lot No. 73 of the allotment of H. H. Dent's land in said Town ship and part of Warrants No's. 1790 & 3480. And now to wit: February 16,1858. Ott mo tion of F. W. Knox, Esq., Pitts Att'y, rule on Deft to appear and plead by the third day of next term or Judgement, and the court direct publication of said rule according to law. Potter Counly,,ss. :—Certified from the record this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1853. 37-41. 11. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. NOTICE. Henry H. Dent, 1 No. 239June•Term, 1857 vs. In the Court of Common Henry Haynes f Pleas of Potter County. ..kcnos OF EJECTMENT for a tra . st of land in Hector Township in said county cobtaining sixty-six and five tenths acres, of thereabout, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south west corner of lot No. 60 of H. H. Dent'Llands contracted to be sold to Samtiel Royer, thence east thirty four rods, thence south sixty-seven and three tenths perches to the N. line of lot No. 74, thence west one hundred and nineteen Land three tenths perches to the east line of lot No. 73,-thence north one hundred and six perches, thence east eighty-five and three tenths, Iper ches, thence south thirty-eight and seven tenths perches to the place of beginning, being lot No. 83 of H. H. Dent's lands in said Town ship, (formerly Bingham Estate lands), land part of warrants No's. 1789 A; 1790. - And now to wit : February 16,1858. On mo tion of F. W. linox,-Plifs Att'y, rule on Deft to appear and plead by the third day of next term or Judgement, and the court direct pub lication of said rule according to law. 'intha ram above iced. P. M RAM Potter County, as.:—Certified from the record this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1858. IBM PIANOS, NELODEONS 8c MUSIC Tlfl CASE SYSTEM ADOPTED Prices Greatly Reduced, HORACE WATERS; No. 333 Broadway' , N. Y., AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON .t N. Y. nstruments. MBE Largest Assortment of Pianos, Meta l. deous, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in the United States. Pianos from Ten different Manufactories, com prising those of every. variety of style, froni the plain, neat and substantial 6k octaves, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from `44150 to $2OO, to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union can compete with the above in the number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nbr in the Extremely low prices at which they are sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pos sessing in their )inprovemeuts of over-strings and action, allehgth of; scale and compass of tone equal to the Graod Piano, united w i ith the beauty and dtirdbility of structure of the Square Piand. They are justly pronounced by the Press and by the first Musical Masters; to be equal to those of any other manufacturer. They are built of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the action of every climate. Each Instrunsant guaranteed to give satifaction, or purchase money refunded. HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.—Su perior Instruments in touch and durability of make. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Me lodeons of all other styles and makes. Price $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, sl4o—double Reeds and two banks of Keys, s2oo—less a liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, an extra discount. MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, FLUTINGS, • ACCORDEONS, VIOLIN. and Musical Instruments of all kinds, at lower prices than ever before offered to the pubic. A large discount to Teachers and Schools. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. MUSIC.--One of the largest and best SG- lected catalogues -of Music 'now published, comprising many of the choice and most pop ular airs of the day, and will be sold at or- ' third off froth the regular prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of the coun try; post-paid. Particular and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. S I t isfaction guaranteed in every instance. Pia os i c) and Melodeons for rent and ,rent allowed , n purchase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos ta ken in excbeuge for new. General and select Catalognes and Schedule of prices forwarded tp all parts of the country by mail. garareat inducements offered to AGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters Pianos, Melodeons, and Cataloine of Music. Mil. H. J. OLMSTED, Froth' y A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY PAPER, I {PITH 41: DEAUTLFUL PRESDNT TO mica sinisclanal T E . . 1 "NEW YORK EXCELSIOR I '?- is a first class Fitinily . Zournal, leautifully Il lustrated; of the largest size L-eight pages, or fort, columns, imperial quarto, and is devoted to Literature , News Store's andlGeneral cellany. , • 'The editorial department will be under the immediate supervision of Atix,iimErt D. Sias 50, 1 51, who is widely known to the public as having been connected with severid•of the most popular joitruals of the day. Although givinga handsome present to each - subbscriber, intending to surpass all in our lib- erality, we are determined that the '• EXCEL sten" shall not resemble those journals usually known as "gift papers," in any particular. Its contents shall be suitable for HOME, as our shit is to secure it a welcome in every family. W _shall fill our columns weekly With inter, Life, and thrilling ' Pales, Romances of Real Life, and Sketches of Travels; \ •3len and Char acter7beside a full digest of the news of the week, and all events of general interest. ONE OP THE FOLLOWING NASIED PRES ENTS is sent free of postage to each SeWCriber 1311.1EDIATELY OS 10EOEIPT UV THE Raise:metros • SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS. "• i I.NEBONY CASKET, containing a full set of diamond Jewelry; Ear • Rings; Necklace; Brooch and Bracelets. biside a lady's enam eled jeWeled Gild Watch with Chatelaine, and a geutleinauls English• Hunting Case, fall jeweled, Gold Watch, with Chain, worth $BOO 00 VIVO SUPERIOR-PIANOS, Rosewood - . and Black Walnut case, worth $3OO and $4OO $7OO 00 WATOHES, Hunting Case SGO to $lOO GOLD WATCHES 30 to .1,6 " (Ladies' and. Gentleman's) 20 to SILVER HUNTING PATENT LEVERS 15 to SILVER PATENT. LEVERS 13 to " WATCHES 7 to .Ladies' CHATELAINES 6 to. GUARDCHAINS (Ladies' and Gentletnen's) lGto VEST AND FOB CHAINS 10 to " AND GUARD CHAINS Bto BRACELETS, Cameo k Mosaic 10 to ARMLETS, for Ladies k Children. 5 to BROOCHES, Cameo and Mosaic . 6 to Ai Florentine & Lava 6to " Gold (Ladies' and Misses') ; 1 to EAR DROPS, Florentine Sr, LftYll 6 to " " Cameo and Mosaic 6 to tt ; Gold (Ladies' and Misses') • 2to GOLD RINGS, plain and chased 1 to " STUDS, gentlemen's 2to " SLEEVE BUTTONS, (gen— : Heinen's) various styles 3to . CUFF PINS, (Ladies') 3 to " SLIDES, for Fob or Ribbon Chains 3 to " WATCH KEYS , Ito -" BREAST PINS, (Gentle- • men's) 2 to " i LOCKETS, Double Glass Bto it it ,2 to ! THIMBLES , 1 - -4. to TERMS TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS, Two Dollars per year, With one Present. Four " two years, 4. four Presents. Five , " three years, " five 44 ' TERMS TO CLUBS, With a present to each subscriber, AND Al.z. WAYS ONIS EXTRA PRESENT to the getter up of a Club. Clubs of three " live 41 ten " ‘i twenty (one extra to the agent) 30, 00 Clubs' larger than 21 in the same prop-brtion The Publisher, ALBERT PALMER, has been known for many years as the Publisher of the Nqrthern and Southern Illximmearrs' AND MAN UFACTURERS' JOURNAL, (edited by FaEEtAN Uorr,) and he with confidence refers to the lead ng~• business men in almost every town in the United States (to most of whom the M. and M. Journal has been circulated) as to, the re sponsibitity and integrity with which his pub lishing besiness is conucted.: Having secured the agency of a prominent Jewelry :Manufac turing establishment in Newark New Jersey, he is led to offer presents in similar, articles, but those who desire it can receive their pres ents in books. LOCAL AGENTS All Postmasters, Merchants and Business Men to whom Ave have ever forwarded a copy of the M. and 3f. Journal, or tlieir clerks, or any other intelligent and responsible person, will confer a favor by forming a Club or act ing as Our Local Agent and Correspondent. PREMIUMS TO LOCAL AGENTS .3: OTHERS Any person sending 100 subscribers (with the full price of subscriptions will receive a supherb Hunting Case, Gold Watch and Chain, of the best English workmanship, fall jeweled, and worth $BO, or, at choice,i one of Prince's Melodeons, of the same value. The person who can raise a list 0000, with in a period of three mouths, .will receive a superior Piano, made by Ilalet, - ,Davis & Co„ Boston, worth $300,-and which cost $275 cash, or, at choice, a small set of Ladies' Diamond Jewelry, worth the same amount. Fur Lists of 50 with the full price, a beauti ful Gold Watch, worth $4O, will be paid. Fur smaller or larger lists, parties may se lect any articles from our oublished schedule, of Watches, Jewelry, Books, &c.; worth in the proportion of $8 fur each ten subscribers, or, if preferred, can retain $5 in cash , or 50 cents from each subscriber. For further terms to Agents, address the office. •I The names should he sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and paper may be promptly mailed. Address, ALBERT PALMER, Puttasaan,. - NEW Yost: Excia.sma. • 0ffice,.38.5 Broadway; New York. Tik W. SPENCER is Agent for many of the • most popular Idedieines now in use, few of which he will mention i J. R. STAFFORD k CO.'S OLIVE TAR. DR. D. JAYNE SON'S FAMILY MEDI— CINES. J. C. AYER CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND PILLS: SEVER.A.L KINDS OF CHERRY SYRUPS, .s;c: • gqy.. R. Stafford 4; Co;'s Olive Tar is ap plied and inhaled by wearing on .INHALER around the neck and on the breast. His OL IVE OINTMENT is applied where . the skin. is broken, and is a popular remedy Where known. good for tho Whooping Cough. 10:3. BLEACHED MCSLINS and .t 4 few other ar tides in the Hue of Staple Dry Goodr, low for cash at E. K. SPENCER'S, 10:3 • D. IW. S., Aigt. - • New 'Tor 1858; tea - RICH AO . . S¢o .. Sch BIM Invites the special a tentian °it ----and Readers generally .t . ; and saluteA4certisar City. - . - 'A SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRAtED DEWSPAPER ! II A R PE4' s WEEKLY: a -1011 ., of, o . 4)iii*itut. Employs the Bet Tad* in. the MAI' ! TERMS-17 . AlttAlittir bt LGIVANCIS. One copy for t enty Weeks $l4O. One copy for one year • 250 i One copy fur ttm years 1 . 4 00 ! ' Fite copies for one year . 9110 Twelve copie4 or one yeer . 20 00i TWeaty-live cbfiies for ooe year 4011D; • Harpers "Weikly" anti "31agazicte," one year, $4,00. i PostmasterS.seeding a Club of twelve or twenty-five, Will receive a. copy - gratis. ' Subscriptions l,:tycomMence with any num ber. - 1 . Spreirnen num Back numbers tent. Clergymen an , MI6 Rate& HARPER 35-3 mo A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS Published ,his buy, I , :'eb. 9, 1858;' Fifty Y-ars in Chains . : OR THE LIFE OF AN A*ERICAN SLAVE, ' WRITTEN BY HINSELE. 430 Pages, \ DlUth, Gilt Back. Price $l. Thij is the titl e of one of the most intensely interesting biographies of the day. It is a plain history of an, American slate in the far South, who, ate- two or three escapes and re captures, finally,' an Old man, found freedom and rest in one of the Northern States. WHAT L fIE PRESSS SAY. The story is told with great simplicity, but with much powe • and pathiia. Whoever takes it will find it difficult to la' it ,down until it is finished.—Natior al Era, Washington, D. C. A narrative of seal expe4nce like the above will have. far More effect against Slavery than the ingeniously 'wrought novel, however true to life its picturei may be.j-Arri. Baptist. Here is a book of facts, stranger Div fiction, and a thousand-fold more Oirilling; a simple tale of life-long oppression,,rerdaling trulythe workings of the " peculiar jinstitution" in our country. To the story-loving we would say; here is a story worth reading.—Minion Record. A THOROUGH CANVASSER IS WANTED. In each county in the free States, to engage in the sale of . the above work immediately. Such can easily clear from.- S5O TO $lOO PER MONTH. i - The work is beautifully printed and hound, and is as large.as tie booksjthat sell for 51,25 ; but as we mean to sell at J least ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND COPIES, through agents, we have made the retail price, ONE DOLLAR. A SAMPLE COPY of the book will be sent by mail, postage pfirma . receipt of the price, and our private circ lar to Agents, with terms, etc. Address J , J IL! AYTON, Publisher, :35-3mo. • No. 2 Ann-street New York. IT Ital.NpT4:.,' DYE.We subjoin a few Iname of those who re commend MRS. S. A. A LEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM. Prest. Eaton, of Union University: "The fall ing of hair ceased, and my grey locks changed to original color." Rev. C. 'A. Buckbee, Treas. Am. Bible Union, N. IY.: "1 cheerfully add my testimony." Rev. 11:V.:Degen, Ed. "Guide to Holiness," Boston : "We can testify to its ef ' fects." Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Cor. Sec: Ch'n Union, N. Y.,: "Used in my tinnily with ben eficial effects." Rev.l.A. Webster,-"Ch'n Era," 30 15 10 20 20 20 20 15 1 $5 00 8 00 15 00 Boston : " Since using your preparations, I am neither bald or grey aS heretofore." Rev Jns. H: Cornell, Cor,, Sec., etc., N. Y.: "It has re• stored the hair of one of my family to its orig inall color, and stopped its f Bing out;" etc., etc. We can quote from mimer us others of like standing in Europe and A erica,`but for fur ther information, send for ircular *to MRS. S. A. LLEN'S • WORLD'S HAIR RES '4JRER DEPOT, [3s—Smo.) No. 3 5 Broom-st., N. Y. fter SOLD BrER "WORE. . 1. 7 - CONSUMPTION. ULA. COUG SN. SCRO . CHRONIC RUE MATISbI, Debility, and all Diseases arising from a Scrofu lous or Impoverished stOe of the Blood. HEGENIAN, CLARK' & CO.'S GENUINE COD-LIVER OIL, Has stood the test of over tun years experience, and is recommended by at; the most eminent physicians as the mostvalnablo remedy in use. Dr. WILLIAMS, the celebrated Physician of the London Consumption Hoshal, took notes .of its effects in about 500 cues, and found it mere efficapinus than all remedies yet discov ered. This remedy, so valuable when pure, /be comes worthless or injurio s when adulterated See that the label has the eagle, and mortar, and the signature over the Fork of each bottle, as thousands hail° been cured by the use of the genuine article who had used others with out success. Scild by all Druggists. . 35-3 mo. . I EGEItiAN & CO. CURIST.UMPROIS HAIR DYE. Within a nut-shell all the tnerits.lie, ' Of Christadoro's never equaled Dye; Red it makes blaCk, to brown transforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing Hair Dye still holds its position as the 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. 6 Astor House, Broadway, and by all Druggists and Perfumers in the United States. AGENT.—Gso. H. KEYSR, Pittsburgh, Pa. f 35-3m0.1 "COgrr*R'S"••• WORLD .J , WIDE 11 ! - - - . Exterminators. FOR THE INFALLIBLE DESTRUCTION OF Every Bpecies f i l )f l Yer4in. - Rat, Roach, /lc. r4cteriniztator Put up in 2')c., 35c., 6c.,. and $1 Bo s. For the Bestruction of Rai; Mice, Grou , or Field Mice, Mules, Roaches, Cioton. ugs, . , . . , Ants Lc. - 1 Bed Bug Exturmio tor. Put up in 25c., 50c., 7.sc,ati 'ls Millet. Electric P 'der. - Put up in 25c. and ,50c . oxes. To Destroy rtisemeate. Adv 1858. rG s HOU • SE, tOADWAY. N. Y.: oil Agents—Deatire ) elm following fresh is from New York RDSO ERTISI ers gratuitously supplied. can be funnished to any ex- Teacheralsupplied at lowest BROTHERS, Publishers, Franklin square, New York. Moths, Bed, .13usi,. ik3e:squitoeic r .Anite,'.lleas, Plant lasee to,: Vermin 'Om Fotrls .ati in„„Terals Cash: • lel, goods sent fin 'COinrnissiOn. ".. 1:6„. Terms niade — ta Druggists and Dealers feverywhere.... • " Costar's' Private Circular to Dragests and Dealers sent by mail, tin apidicatiOn.. Sold. Wholesale and' retail. •itt• tarloel Principal Depot, 1t0..,3814 Broadway, Nev*Vorkintid brag ylits and Dealera -mem:their. IMPORT ANT INFORMATION For the. People. On Receipt °IONE DOLLAR, forward by Mail i post cleat quantity of the Rat, Roach 4-c,; ,terminator to destroy all orthis class of vermin that may infest your premii&a. • IM Address all letters, to • 'C STAR ' S PRI tiCICAL DEPOT. 383 Broad way, New York. • , Itttl.. To save mistakes and trouble: Write in a plain hand the - uame of Post- Vettsty and State. . 2. gegister your letter, and it will come at my risk. . . 3: New ruck and Eastern money preferred. SEE THE FOLLOWAIG:. RATS, ROACHES, .13!:413, INSSICTSi ac What the l'arnzers say :. , . • A: late writer says that " the various species of vermin are multiplying at .i. fearlul rate threughont the land. il..lieir ravages hare be- - come a matter of serious dyed."_' A Postmaster in Illinois, writing to ",Costar's" Depot„ - says, "The cotiutry is literally overrun with them, (rats, mice, ..te.") Another, from the same State, says, "The raO positively gnaw the halters off toy horses While in the stable." Au Ohio Correspondent reinarks, "The/ (the rats) are everywhere—in thOiouse, the barn, - and under every stump in the field." liithe South it is, still worse. A late order front. the Navy Yard at Mobile was for. thirity'pounds of the Rat Exterminator alotiel . . What'the People say: ! • . . New Tons, April 12, 1856-. Dear Sir:—Having 'aireatiautny ruts around , my stable and shop, I tiihught I would try your fiat Exterminator, midi bought one of - your • boxes, and fixed it according to your directions. The next. orning I fotiod over one huhdred and fifty dead rats. I take pleasure in sayitig that it will do more Oath yotc•say it will.. I have also tried it on steam-boats, and satisfied them that it is the greatest thihg of the age. J. S. UNDERIIIDL, No. 435 10th st. . CAVE i 111.,June 21st, 1857. Dear ,§7r.-31y brothee J , J . W. Mcereury, P. M., purchased a box of yOur Rat Exterminator, : and found it to be what you recommend it to ' be, a perfeet Rat destroyer. I herewith inclose 'ss for more of it. - Yours, Ste. AS: , tLEY McCREERY. ! ' \ NEW : nun - , Dec. 17. 1857., Sir.—* 41. All this summer I have been .troubled with Roaches itlid Mice: I was actu ally aShomed of the hense, for the Roaches were everywhere, and EII don't know what I should hats done by thi time.- I purchased ° a box of your Extertniaa or and tried it, and in one week there was'', n t a Roach or Mouse . in the house. I i. JOHN B. GIVES, No. 94 Elm st. 3lootufs SALT WORKS hio, Jane 8,1857. Dear Sir.—l. have useit (the Rat, Roach, kc., Exterminator) three rights, and it, is inalt-. ing a sad havoc among ' ,t e Rat tribe. • Yours, kc., J. B. BECOM. What the Press say: We know, by actual exp rience, that " Cos tar's" preparations for RAS Roaches, Bedßugs and Insects generally, are ylomptete and perfect exterminators. Whereve "costar's" Exter minators have been used, they have never failed to perform all that is claimed for them. Housekeepers should not fail to try them.—X. 1".'41//as,,,ltay, What the Druggists say: . - A. J. P.LOCESOM, (Druggist,)'Nete Lisbon, Q., "Your Exterminators 'prbre satisfactory." 3. T. E. McDONAI I D,I (Druggists,) New Brunswick, N. J. "We tried the Rat, Roach, kc., Exterminator, and it answered a good 7 • purpose. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, [Druggist,ißeaver Dan!, Wis. "It [the Rat, Reach, 4ke„ Rxtermina- tor] i$ highly satisfactory to theie who have tried it." SAMUEL HILL, [Druggist] Deti Creek, Pick; away Co., O.; "The Hat; Roach, &c., Ex- -terminator does all RI'S recommended to do." GUILFORD & LEMBERGER, TDruggists,l Lebanon, Pa. "We are pleased to say that which is sold gives satisfaction."• • [45-6t.] • PROVISION STORE... E. H.. SPENCER, Offers great Inducements - TO BUYERS OP iIROCERIES, PROVISIONS d:c., at Afi the store formerly: occupied - by D.. \V!, SPENCER, ou 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, sack as Sugar, . - Mustard," , , Candy, Coffee, ,Cinnamon, . ' .Nuts Molasses, Pepper Sauce; Crackers, Syrups, Catsup, , Soap.. Pepper, Yeast, ' `.Candles , Spice, . Oils, Shot, Ginger, Tobacco,. Lead, - Cloves, Snuff, ' /'G." Caps, -.. Garb. Soda,Segars, . C.'Tartar, and many oter things too numerous to men tion, will be fOund in this department; which will be sold at a trifling advatice from: cost, for ready p'y. ' PROVISIONS Constantly on hand, such ai Beards, Mops, sold low for does, Butter, everything exchange for invite the t 4 Lumbertnen in the above . before pur ... SPENCER. CoMiersport, June 9, 1957.-10:3: Z. J. TIIO4PBO.N, CARRIAGE St. WAGON' 3IAKER . and - RE7 PAIRER, CouderSport,Potter CO.,.l*,takes this method of informing the pub lic in general that he is prepared to do all work in .his line with Promptness, in a workman-like manner, and upon -Um most accimunodating terms. Payment, for Repairing 'invariably required on delivery of the work. M. All kinds PRODUCT] . . taken on account of work: • . 1U:35. 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