Cain int( C 4 intittg. Two dalis of almost :incessant rain has . given strong boP i es to lumbermen, as well .as promise of a heavy bay crop. "Dißge?tcs" appears on our first page with "A Few Hints to Women." lie i pretty SC7aC 111 . 0111 C of his remarks., but informs us chit lie - speaks only beau..-..e would befriend them—and desires not to offend. - As the remarks are intended for general aPplication, we hope any of ,cnir fair readers Who get by thew v.-ill_ not be foolish enough to tell every-. body of that fact; as a certain person did ; who fancied thatia recent communicatiot.: ia , the Joup.Ni.L meant fur him, and endeavored to excite public sympathy in his behalf therely. Ladies, if you arc, "hit" by "liliogenes," don't gratify your .censor so much as to acknowledge it. Sea- C all 81101 4 -0:1 Monday evening last; Mr. A. B. Goodsell, of this place, shot afine specimen of the Atnercan Sen.! .Gull, in the Allee•hany river at this vil- Inge. Its Cdy. is about the size of a', duck's, but its wings, which are long and narrow, measure 4 feet 9 inches from tip! 'to tip. Its color is white around the neck and breast, and gr.,y on the back and wings, the lattet! arCtipped with black. i 1 Its neck is short, somewhat resembling'. an eagle, while its bill bears a strong re semblance to the eagle's, excepting that it haS no hook: It was no doubt out of i ! its latitude as well as longitude. We will i MARK . GI_LLON, 'DR kPER and T VP'Ort late from the City of notice it more lengthy when we have 1 i L . iver - poul. En,g - la7ad; ' shop opposito Coma more roam, and more time to examine it. I House, Cepa:ler:port, Potter Co. Pa. ! N. IL—Pardcular atOntiou pail to CUT- It is said to be the first of the s ecies eV: I TING. 1tt:.15-I r. er captured in this section, and has prob- ' .. . ably migrated from the Gulf ,by the way I E x.ecutors' Notice. LLetter, I.,:stanteatary liat'jug been granted to of the Mississippi and, Ohio - Rivers. I 1 the undersignei on fife last Will and Testa meat of LE - rilEft SritoNn. late of Hebron A Word to .4rmers.— We learn that I Township'. Potter County, Pa., dec'd, all those a fine, large flouring, mill is to be erecfed i irdehted to the estate, ~ will make immediate l . p , : m yi . 2..le w n i t it and those s i e h t luring againsti i n a l t s eirio in 'this place this summer by Messrs. Can field & Lord. It is to have a capacity of 1 Aft-tc A; I. 'STRONG. atm:. utrix. WM. IL 3IETZGER. Executor. " five run of stones," and w - earetformed i Hebron. Apr:l, 8.1858.-38-Gt. that its propYietors have capital proper- ! ! 'l2 tionate to the undertaking. UOROUG ORIDELNAI'iCE. i T a metthie of the TOWN COFNCIL of We take great pleasure in making this, A. the Bore' of Con..lerspia-t, held en the fifth announcement, - as the enterprise will fill' day of A i :ril. A. D. IssB, the following resole- I tion was passed-. Ott motion, it Wag: up a great tacuum in the prosperity of' HeAolred, That all Side-Walks ordered to be our village and county. Ever since we; built by the Ordinance of May 26, 1557, noir hLent(s•olt by !Iti! the first b) became a resident of the county, we have t r i e f ° t i e ' f. or un o t. =do' of sail been accustomed to hearing its citizens' Monday of May next, otherwise the Town Colln etl will 1... t. the , a l nie to [ll6 lowest and beat bewailing , the want of a first-class Grist ' • c ,' hilder. ao.dinz, 2 per cent. to the cost of cow- Min ; and many have complained that ouri .. iilcting, iLe .game. capitalists have not before supplied tho , Aryl that the td,97 . l3,osolution be published i in the l' , .::eter Joxrr• it r taro weeks. want. The prospect, now, is good, and 1 D. .7.- GLASS:IIIIIE, Burgess. the men who have undertaken to supply i SIMI' H. s l. 9 l : l zs , ' 5.. -T•if• i i Cotwleisp , i t, Apr:l 5. 1 , :53.;=":2--3t. the deficiency arc, We are informed, fully ' • - , - competent:ha enterprise and capital to do so. The mill is to be erected on 3EII a few' reds east of the A lle , liany river, and so as to be eotvenichtly acee.ssible from the Lynianeville road ; aod, we learn that it is the intentivri of the prut,rietorl to have it in operztiun soave ti:bc is tiu 4 corninfz of tha z:b9ve faets, We would stnzgest to our frier the propricty sowing plenty of Spring I ,Vloat, tiLe prex ent season. This county is perfectly ca pable of, and siviutil, raise, crops sufili:ient to supply the wants of it:: lu:nto.r The illita:l3 of c.yivertiTz gra:n into ,neal has heretofore la...en a scrioui obitae! to the practicability of this idea; and which is vow in a fair way of being r: , noved, On the otlP.r hand, eapitalizts. have with held their capital fro:n sae!' an enterprise, because they feared there would not be a corresponding effort en the part. of the farmers to produce grain sutEelent to keep a- good mill in con-tauat operation-. Therefore, we say to our farmers, sow all the Wheat you can afford to this Spring; and 'do not stop either, at that, but have an eye as well .to the finality of the seed you sow as to the 2ilantkg. That is, have an eye to the Agrieultural Fair this Fall, as much as to the profits you expect to gain from raising wheat. Let there be a tinion_of individual interests with those of the community;. for either is naturally de pendent on the other. OBITLTAILT. DIED, in,Washington, on the Bth inst., nt 2} o'clock P. Si., TEST ■ aged fire months. In the Presidential campaign of 185 G, the friends of James Buchanan asserted that he *as married to the Constitution of the United States. _Thr friends denied this, but when the deceased was born, his friends asserted tint the child was the offspring of that union. We are opposed to notiv into family affairs, and so we take it for granted, on Democratic au thority,-that the child was legitimate. A father's love covered the most gle.ring de fects of the child, and its southern uncles said it was a sweet babe, and the very pkture of 'its father—which last assertion we have al wsys-beliaved. But there was a " fuss la the fathily," because several of its northern rela tions said it was a monster, and, like Richard 111., born before its time, and ugly according ly. - For this meddling, they were turned out ofdaors and denounced as traitors. The deceased was the exact opposite of its supposed mother, end win sick fro The disease was intyard putrefactiori Candlebox Calhoun was the attendi l clan, but his skill was not adequa i case- It is hiutcd that if he ever where'tbe child is said to born, he w.ll bel hung for oral-pi: consultation. took piece at ‘V.lshi. which piece the child had been re.' change of air,) and Dr. Bigler and o h.tve had large and extensive practi ering the health of Cie assure, iatis -patient" twat the child was - H p i.JI:I a flattering tale," 3lii! obSei- . . - es in one Of her poems. ti.ttier gave fees to the Dlet . ors! consultation took. place on Tliurs• It t plipkians sAid it would lire, it would die and it di•ed ac f , iends of tie trvither a:e gLid friends of the r..ther—among wh tae:iti ,, n the 31eKe in Deiqvrpti 1 andi names.,lte—are, or mtL t. :fit to be., iu s I and a.shes. Requicr.a4Ll - GRI[DYCE: Sr. BAlirit'S CELEBII-ttED FAMILITi 51_ 7 .11/11 , 14 PIALRIBIES. -1;)3 730 CIIESi'SL - I.' Sr:, Pliff4pV, tirfe," 3i thine: or .1 Op jAstlr ed mated to-he the be sin use :oz Family 1111,,khig .1. new-, ,t,tropg. and Pl:Litie ~t. O ll, which will Nor r;p, e‘ en e rein fyarzh Mitch be eat. C;q.abirs fent on op- I p:icatioa by letter. ..I,gehts wanted. L:.*. fftiturtisfllzelit,s. , %RIO 'ANTS A FARM Fon FIVE )0 LEA:II..S:3 READ THE FOLLOWING: $500,000. $500,000. AMERICAN Ilfomestead Land Company, I=l i 'OiN -Tfriili.,:,) Tii:tll4:7 '`,-,2,?, tit 11:e State of II ierunsin.i Fr111}: AMEEICAN .I:OAE:3TEAD LAND LOY/PAN Y. (W living iL - ,,rii of a ti.lt,res rrau t to of titer Lana,;ion' oltrer is the the r• cinares, anq pleasure it C:L1:1611:1Chig, if,at, UNI. 1.1,1.75 AND ice firming,' Laud, s:t.- 11.•ted in 4.::tc .1. Qat va Porlaye, St. Croix S.ate of be distributt:d to Shareholders (7conpotv, before the adjorotnent o; the pre-eat s •ssic•ii Or Col gress. Thee lands are alowig-the besi.ln or, State, v,:lue from Cite to ovetit3 -lire 1 , ,1 1.-r, p..r aeze. TIC -s C<ilatty. h I' a, a tio:y do, a large (viatitity. are to ,:t.-11 a portion of tueic ILan , ls for C..sh, and ,eettod of of One littL . ihEd Tir - rusaad Acres, at a retlneel price. clis 11;',,a:iot will take place is the Chi of h.:A:J:I, the di:,,:th,ll of th rtt L one Metn- - cc or 31._:-.113,-.1. selected from carp State is the 1,71.i0n. The 1.10 o.Tereit is frA: feJta enculnimince, and TY DEELL etecutad after toe ilistrii?-,:tion.io toe par tie, thereto. be Truste-:; l l appoiated for tlott purvo›e. The (listribtitioa will be as 5100 TRACTS OF 4J ACRES EACH. 100 " Li 160 ti L " 100 " ti; 25 " 4,- 840 _ ~ 44 3 a',4 ti. 1001) t,44 1 4C 5400 44 II 1 Eight Handred Twenty r nine Tifseta coat . prising One Ilisndriql fhousai.d, Acres. - The American Homestead Landi, Company respeclunv solicit your early ca-or .ration in the organizatioti of Club.s, and allow 10 t ier cent. on :11 eubscriPtionsitu3ouniing to ten Shares. payable in Stock of the Corapany. 111 orders mur.t. be addressed to 111 1 .6 " Ameri can Ilona's:cad Land Company, 1). C.;' giving the 11111 address of eidl Shari:- haler, naming tie Town, County ia.nci State in which V:ey reside, and to whom the Shares are to be directed., The Company r+peetrully refer tt lowing gentlemen for any ittiormatiti LO the trait:: anditmlue of the Land ALEXANDER" 11 - :! RANDALL, Ga l l State of Wisconsin ; Ex-Goy. DODGE, Ex-Gov. FA " " DUTY, " " 13Alt. tt "- TALMADGE, " " B.OJ " " DEWEY. , ! Trustees Er-Governor B.ARSTOW, ALEXANDER SPA.I74DING,. Cdurt, Wall St., NCIV Toik. TUOMAS .1. NEARY, Washington, D. C., March; 205 d. it shares; Fives Dollars I its birth . Doctor ins Oval te to-tae returns to are been c:ice. A gton, (to 0-... ed for ilers who NOTICE. Henry 11. Dent. No. . .1 . - 142 Dec. Term,' 1557. 1 , • vs. ; In the Court, of:Co:ninon Amar Van Karin. i Pleas,of !'otter CoaPIT - i ACTIOS OF. Ex-1::0111EST . . for a traet ofland in ,Tack Son Township in said county, bounded ns tolloWs, to wit : .Beginaing at tbe north west corner of s xid 11. IL Dent's lot l'ilci. 11 (formerly held by L. L. k C. P. Slade ; under a comma With ythe Trustees of the Itiughain Estate,) onthe line b.q.ween Jack- S in and tri'y'S.,q. - S Townships and aboutbii:rhteen prches i'ast of the west line of warred( Nu. 1811. thence along the' weg line of .sail lot Na. 11. south seviiuty- lour and six tenth i per enes, thence by 1-mils now or Lite cif the Bing naniEstafe west one lin:elm] and ten perches. thence by the _same north sevemy-pint_ Per phes to the aforesaid Township Hat thence , . i i.i - i - it . .o.ig, tn.. said line south zi , Vl : - degrees east one hundred aral ten•perche3 tv the plioie of be ginning. containing forty-nine acre's and Seren tenth. , of an acre. with en allpwance td* ii:V per cent for reads, &c., be the Fume more nr less, and:known es li , t - No. 10 of the :_itiii-divii ion of 11 . 41. Dent's 1 i MIS (foftne.rl2. - - Ili nielvi Tn &Wan laiaJs) and prt...3 of warrants No's. lel 1 .Si; .1825. i TEM the aax- ct to It\ c v Hew tt. anxicm ThcltA r ay, anri Ili '• f it The EMIR its Ti Jgl . l lek- cloth And now towi::Febritary G. 18.58 On mo tion of I': Kw.i. Att's, rqte 1),24 - t to alro.;ar arid plead thn third dpi• of ro•xt tnrlll.•or jo•lirf,nient I. def,nit. :ind pub -liention of ruin directed bv the court. Potter C6wv.y, —Ccrtified from the record:4. this day of . Mitriiii, A. D. 187.8. H. J. OLMSTED NO T I C E. Henry 11. Deal, U II 1, •I!. IA; , zis7. j tiro of Cetnmon Daniel Ility-es I - . Pie :s of rotter.Couu;y. John ACTMi OF Eet..cr.tit:::r for a tr.te4Fof Labd. iu flecLorlowasnip, eon- Lai:ling - one har.dre.l and fifteen and seven te , :ths iic;•es, or thenab,otts, bounded as-fol lows. to wit: Beginning at tvrethy-live per ches no . 111 front the S. W. corner of Lot No. 74 of the allotment of H. IL Ihut's lands, now in possessionofJcseph Smith, thence west one hundred and fifty perches, thence north seven perches, thence east forty-four perches, thence north eighty-six perches, thence east one hundred and six perches to the west line of lot Nei. 83 of the said allotment, thence sOuth oaL hundred and fifty-six perches to the place, of bight:ling being lot No. 73 of . the allotment of 11. H. I)ent's land in said Town ship and:part of Warrants No's. ti3o :3480. 'And now to wit: Fei,ruary IG, 15.5.3. On mo tion of F. w. Kiwi. E , (1., YltY At: y, rule on Dc; t to appear and plead by thd' third day of next terra Qr Judgement. and the court direct publreatina of ,:aid rule according, law. Potter Counr!r. s 3. :—Certified ' from Ur.: record ti,is 22nd day of .11 . rell. A. D. le's‘i. H. 3, 01..11: , TE1), J'rofl2.v. NOTICE. - Helm- 11. Dcut,' Nu. 23.9,1une Term, IR:a. • ' In tic e , ..urt of 0,r:1:non Henry Haynes I Plea,. of Potter oJutrri. ACTION fa": a tract of land in Ilec:o Township in slid ena:ty containing six:y--;ix and fire truths acres, Of tlitroalkillt, Loon' led as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south west corner of lot No. GO of Ir. 11. Dent't taints contracted to tie sold to Sanioel Boyer,. thence cast thirty four rods, thence south slxty-sev::n and three tenths perches to the N. line of lot No. 74. thence west one hundred and nineten - and torte tenths perches to the east line of lot No. 73, t:tence north one hundred and six perches, thence east eighty-tire and three truths per ches, thence south thirty-eight t.nd wren tenths perches to the plaee of beginniag, Leine; lot No. 83 of tI, U. Dent's Lnds in said Town (fJrn.lerly Bingham Lstate lands), and part of warrant , . No's. Vi 80 Sr, 1;90. And now tow t: Fehr.tary IG, •On !no tion of F. W. Knox., Att'y, role on tfef t to appear and plead by the third day of ntat term or Judzent •nt. 1111,1 the cont.': direct puh liation of said rule aceardieg to I tiv. Potter o.4nry, se. :—Czrtijed :1-oni the record this V2ud day of M irch. A. D. 185,3. oum,Tilu, VIST OF LETTERS inai.Jinft in the Pus: Udide UK- Db.ll6Polti„lpril Ist, Idss: Ilenkln;n Ackur, V. 11 L:nvin I )I.!sN M,lea \Vro. N. V. Bt.nt , ,n, It. IV. (21:1S. IV. Brown. Cy.•G. Keney, Georg.l. Coie. Wts. IL L:, in.in, Guol. W. P. Julius—.t .1 ,11,:% t'ar I:tittirft li-soti i:r.,;;•y W. J. Galush.i. VicAa Gotarn, I,;ltil.fift Gross, AZ.t:lra :on. 6,2.0. W. G...‘oorit. b. Amos SI:Er t. Vito. Hardin-r..l:!s. A. !Lat. Brock nway Ti t. Lrr. Edwin .11.u.:.kett. M. M 11 - ,uson, Martin 1.1 u.!!•:, J.!!!“..s W1.111n: -. .a, :Sly! Mari .i. W. DL.!...!..! T. ICu .dc c• , k Ca1!.. , !;133 Youlgr, Mrs. Abram Persrpti for ally of the Above Letter 3 uili p:case say they are advertise•l. J 0112; M. JUDD. P.M NEW GOODS, Low Prices and 21:13:;:dy Pay, AT SILULON GENTEEL Tr HE SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale I.an enti: ely new stock! consisting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CQOCKERY; GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAn,. UM . BRUTUS, PARASOLS; WINDOW SiIADES ' WALL PAPER, READY - MADE CLOIIIING, YANKEE .NOTION . Sc., &e. • In our selections the wants of all have been remembered. The Gentlemen cnn find in our stock of Ready Made Clothing ha elegant Pashionable suit, or a sub.itautial. Business suit s and we have Hats & Caps and Boots & Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully- trimmed, or bonnets and trimming ; a good assortment of Drers Goods, and trim ming; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiter§.— Ana, last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattan?, Skirt-Whalebone" and Brass Skirt-Hoops; 'beautiful Jet Necklaces and Biacelets, Corals, Fans,- and too many other things to enumerate.—all of which we are selliug low fur Cash, Lumber, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL ; FiSllr&c., con stantly on hand. the f,,1- 1 I n relative ernor of WELL, ' STOW, ILFORD, Wig. Jauncey W. - B. IcJ. H. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., June • 5, 1857.-10:3—tr. • cretary [38.24c ach. d'AiRANGES AND LEMONS dust received •by kJ, 10:3 WU. T. H. GRAVES. Moan Wra. IV .Northrl.p. .1.1,N. P. Russtli, *ls In R•intiolph, Pre: inn 11.•thhone. !leery is ley. SuriCa 1 Op.l r'. A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY PAPER, *ITU - PGCSBNI TO CACTI sthiSCETitral!' ." NEW Ironic " EXCELSIOR I I • • 'is a first'els SS Faraiiy Journal, boautiftilly'll-. !mgt.:tied; of the largest size—eight - pages; or fort; volumns, imperial ocvirto, and is devoted o Literature,.'News, .11.4rals, and liertera 31is !,Cellany. "The aitorial department will he tinder the super Vision ol'ALraisnEtt . soN. who-is widely known to the public ac ilitaving: been counec'ted !with several of the l!inost popalar jourtinls of the day. Althouult miviiiete handsome present to each sub crib:i, intonding, surpes.s all in our lib ' praiity, wt , are determined th , it the •EXCEL.. i Molt." shell not resemble those journals usually known ei3 riff pe.pers," in any p ittetd-r. Its contents ;hall II:- suitable for noire, as our !aim is to sezurecit n welcome in every t'ainily. We shell rill our :7Jilllllls weekly with ..iuter ,i astine; itiad Flo:naneks of R. 2,11 Life. and Sketches of Ti trel-, Mn and Chh-- teter i •beslde a 6:11 digest of the news of Vac weeL, end all events of general interest. ONE OF THE FOLLOW iNC; NAMED PEES 'ENTS !I've ci postat:e to e; :c4 aubsieril;er 1361..allATELY (.71 IcEQ.E.4eI . UV Tli 51.:1:EiC1.1:Yric./4" . SCHEDITT.,E OF PIIRSEN'TS AN EBU:CY CASKET, couttlaincr. a fall set of tnano,vi ,J...llvticy; Necklace, lady's ettaia elc-.1 jovvt‘,l Guiu. Watch with Ciiat:•l•hae, rn,l a, Eagli,ll Ca,e Watch, with Chain, Wort. • 00 TWO SUPEIIICD. PIANOS. Po:sets-0W aAki ‘Vaiaut case, wcrth $3 - 00 • and $.400 , 05 AVATCITES, 'dilating Case $, G 0 to $lOO GOLD 11'ATI.:113 3{, to 50 ti " (Ladies' and . Gent!modal - 20 to 30 SILVER HUNTING PATENT LEVERS 15 to ' 30 SILVER PATENT LEVERS l3 to 15 WATCHES 7 to 10 Ladies' CHATELAINES • 6to 20 GUARD CHAINS (Ladies and Gentleman's) 10 to • 20 VEST AND FOB CHAINS 10 to 20 AND GUARD . CHAINS Bto 20 BRACELETS, Cameo Mosaic 10 to . 15 ARMLETS, tOrLadies & Children 5 to 8 BROUCIIES, .40 Mosaic 6to , S ‘• Florentine ,t Lava -6 to • 8 it Cold (Ladies' and ' Misses') Ito 5 EAR DROPS, Florentine & Lora 6 to 8 "s. " Cameo and Mus.iic C to • 8 " " Gold (Ladies' and M'sses') . 2 to' GOLD RINGS, IThin and chased 1 to ". STUDS. ,g.tilletnen's .. 2to " 'SLEEVE BUTTONS, (gcn tlemen's) carious styles ' 3-to " CUFF I'INS, (L.i'clies . ) 3to " SLIDES. for Fob or Ribbon Chains. 3 to I NV ATCEI KEYS Ito " BRI AST PLNS, (Gentle men's) 2 to " LOCKE fS, Double Glass Bto it 2 to '" THIMBLES. 4to TERMS TO 'SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS, Two Do!lars your, with one Prese-A. Four " two years, " fiur Presents Five . " threeyears, five " TERMS TO "CLUES, 'With a Present to each ssb.seriber. AND At tt-.kvsoSr LlTits Yltr...,`Z.NT tO the better up of Club. Clubs of three I. five " " Len " twenty (cne extra to the z.gvisf.) ('hbF.l.!rger then 2i in the same projeirtior.. Tne PALMLI:, :I_,s L;eeil for'lll,iry year , as th.r Pul,fisier of the .N ..irtherit arid Lioutile , u .A. , ta 'MAN IFACTL'Itk.;;:S. (edited , by F11.E . 62AN .1.1i.;NT 7 ) and he wait cou:i , te.iee refers to tne ead lig btu...Les::: idtql t.st every town iii tae r...;elS.tittes whom the M. and yi J , ,tirtial Los beL.O eireithiteil) 1.5 to the re sp.iiisibility and integrity with yvideii his d. 11...vingsecii red of a Fottl.w.iiit Jewelry: ilitdidac turing :u Ne . Vi:trk !Celt' i 5 led to Lifer- pie ;eit.s• is iii:ll..r but those who tie. ': e it cu: receive their plrs.s -elits ilt bpolt.i, LOCAL AGENTS All Merc:lanti and Bosincs: 31.41 t., 4i0,111 ever furwnr.kii e.. 1 ),• uf-the MI so:d li, J•ni..nal, or their cl-r%i, or •fin- otlitir and rispuies.blc p will canter favor by formik• Ohl) or :let i.,g as Oizr Luc - Agoat asd I'LE3IIO!S TO LOCAL AGENTS I: OTHERS Any person sending 1 1 30 subscribers (with the 1 . 411 of subszription) • will recce--ice a supberb lluntin 6 Goid Watch:it - 1 Chain, of the het Eng;i, , h wm Immnship, full jeweled, and worth `4,io, or. at ch( - .lco, (me of Prince's decks, el the same value. ne person who can raise a list of 390, with in a 'per:od of dine taoliths. re,:eire s:.pc•ric.ril•lano, made Ilalkt, Davis 130-ton, worth‘.;..-300, and which cost .:3275 cash, or, at clp.iee. a small sot of Laclizs' Diamond J,...velry, worth the saino ranount. Fur Lists of 50 with tho fall, price, a beauti ful Gold Watch, worth s4tl, wili be paid. - For smaller or larger lists, parties may s - leet any articles frau' our Published schedUle, of Watches, Jewelry, Books, dm., worth in the proportion of .:$6 tbr each teu subscribers, or, if preferred ; can retain cash; or 50 cents from each subscriber. For furthet terms to Agents, address the (Zee. The namei should be scat each week until the proposed number is comple;cd, in order that the presents and puPer may be premPtly mailed. Address ! ALBERT PALMER, Pcmisusn, Yowl . EXCEL:JOH. Office, :.3§5 Broadway, New York. W. SPENCER is Agent for many'of the •• most impular 31edieines now in use; it few of which he will mention: e J. R. STAFFORD A; CO.'S OLIVE TAR. DR. D. JAYNE SON'S FAMILY, MEDI— CINES. - J. C. AVER C O.'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND PILLS! snia;:tAL KLVDS OF CHERRY SYRUPS, &c.. "J. It. Stafford Co;'o Olive Tar is ap plied and inhaled by wearing on INHALER around the neck and on the breast. His OL IVE OINTMENT is applied *here the skin is broken, and is a popular remedy where known. Gbod fur the Whooping Cough. inLEACHED MUSLIN'S and a fewother et tides in the' line of Staple Dry Goce.f.. low for cnah - E. K. SPENCER'S, • 19:3 D. W. S., 4:1,«. Nets , York A.' 1.858: ' • • ADVER tit ss 1 - nrites the iperial attinif?n,q l —and Readrys gmeraf.y and raluidde Adrerti*ent: City. A KLENDIDINIILLUSL II A R. P ER ' 7 i , Employs glee Brut 1 flee = One copy for twen:y we . One copy fi,r yv • r One copy rir two yeitt-3 Five copies for ortel - ear Twelve copies for o: TWerity-tire copies fr of IDrper's "Weekly' $4 Ott . Postmasters sending S. tweuty-ive, will'n.e , J.qe SabscriptioUs may comm ber.. S:ireirnen numbers gratt 13 ick numbers can be fa tent. Clergymen and Tea([ Clul; 11.1teR. HARPER E BR WU 3fi r 3rao . Fran -lin A GREAT LOOK FO Published this - 'Fifty Years - in OR, LIFE OF AN A:1 WRIT:ES LT IMP • 430 Pages, Cloth.' Gilt B. ck. • Price'sl. This. is the title - of one ofhe most intensely interesting biographies, of the day. • It is a plain,hiAoty of an Ataerica:•t slave io_the far §otitik, who, at ter two or three escapes and re captures, finally, an old man found ifreedom as rest in one of 'the North tr ' n States. 1111 AT THE PRE" S SAY • The story is told with gre.St Simpil-ity, but with much paiceriandlpatho .WhoeVer takes it will find it difficult to tay It down until it is iinished.—National Elio, War ipgton.l, D. C. A narrative Of real experiel - ce like On ab,,ive 1 4 will have far more elect aga ilst . slavery than the ingeniously wrought no el; bewever true to life its pictures may be.— in. Baptiel. Here la a hook of faets,stra;nger than fiction, and tt thum:inil-fuld more thrilling; a 'simple tale of lily-long oppression, revealim; truly the workings of the - pecUli;:r ii .3titinion' in our country. To the story-1 )yinz we would say, here is a story Wokth rending.—Hisgion Record. . . A Til 0 110 it LAN AS 11 IS 1 . VA r ..NTED In each cdur.tv in the Me "Wes, to engage in the sale of. the al4oru w rk immediately. Such *All easily cicar i from I • $5O TO .9100 fi''Eß The work is!l. - eatitifullv priluted and bound. and is es rtrge,n,.: the hook; thiAt sell for $1.25; but as we ni•air to sell at: last ONE HUN THOUSAND COPlES,tthrougit we have twItIPL the retail pricti ONE DOLLAR. A SAMPLE COPYI of the hook will be sent po,tlge paid, on fleciipt of the price, and our k yrivat e circular to A.: . tits; with terns. etc. .Address • DAYTON, P,uVisher, 35-3 mo. No:29!Ann-str,let New Yolk. IT IS NOT - A DYE. 1 . We sill:join a for itatnes off those w utin who re roe:lJ MRS. S. fl. ALL N'S 0 . D..D . S i l W lIAIR. IiESTO'R ER AND ZYLO.II.II..S.I.MLTM. press. E Tot..vn, , if I'Llii:n Linirez4:tv :. - The fail- Ilog of h Lir ee,:t;-.:(1, tt:ltd nr . ..• g:e- locks e:illii.2: , i to origiu.ll col:T." qtr. U.. 1. packbee.Treas. 1 Am. 1iib1 ,. .• CD.:oa, N. Y.: " ivitlf.le.ftillv add iny 1 t.-:tintonv... l Rev. I.lj V. Dt. g. 111.. Ed. -Gti:d4. to llo!toe-s. - D:s. o on : I .‘ Wu coltHstif:- v..: it.-s•ef. ft:et:-.." llt v. E R. Oltirchild. t...:0r. Sc.:. Ch'ri l'tiol. N. V.: •• L's:4l in ray 11 Ii!, it : it'o.,' ben is.:::i:Ll eti've....3." le:1. A. W,h.,1 - er, "Cl:'n'Era 1 . ' i'.o-,tol: - 5ince11....C0? , : .; yogr prep. rat'. ~, s, I atii neither LI .ht or g. e•• a Crd..':f; 1n..." 11.4ty ice 11. C :r:10!1, rex S c!. etio, N. i .. .: . It lii , s r..! Siireil Coe it .:i1• of Og l eof :ay fLittily to It3oriz ' in LI colo-.. 1.11:t :i.pl.:V its fallin& Lutt,"•ett!:., •'te.. We eon- culote froot11:/111:'.113 . 13 loilters'.4..4 . like staadio 8 c.y I gln 4 , e LA A...tieriev, I:ut for fut.- the: laforai Con, _r. Ltd for eircia it to ' MRS. '4'. .1. _&LliEl;'S ., ', • wonurs ILIA,: 11,..z.,1(fiL:E. DI>OT. 00 0 1500 30 00 (33-3 in". I _ - No. 355 Bi•oorti-.;t., .30 .n jE VERY II I IIE :E. CONSUt:IPTIDN,ISCR-OFULIA. CbtfailS, .I),:i,i:ity. and all. .1);-ef ts, , e ari4a.7lfrom a Serifet laas or lapw;cr.h.l./ilar s'-lieoflthe lEoud. lIEGE7.I.I.2C'f Cl..lilli .1: CO.'S - GENCLVE COP-111 1 1 E2 OIL, Ilas stood the te.4 ~ f OViAr I.:±a ye .rii experience. and is rec , watnenticd by all tne I most eminent ! physicians as the Most valuable remedy in use. DK ArtLI.I.tIV, the celchlo.itcd Physician of the London ConsumptiOn Hospital, took note 3, of its ettCcts in almut ~:100 cases, unit found it more efiicaeiuus thin all reur:dos yet discov ered.l This remedy', so 'sr:linable alien pare, be comes worthless or Injurious when adulterated See that the label has the Gagl/t and mortar, arid the signature ofver the cork bf each bottle, as thousands have been cured by the use 'of the geauineolrticle who had. useli . l others %Vali- Ont , stieCeSS. Sold by 011 Druirgists. 35-3 mo. - I.IEGIALIN & CO. gritIRESTADOZZO'S HAIR, DYE. Within a nut-shell 'all the merit lie, . Of Christadoro's niziVer equaled Dye; • Red itmakes black to brown transforms a grcy, And keeps - the fibres always fro decay., This matchless- revitalizing 4air Dye. still holds its position as the most. harmless and efficacious Hair Dye in the Work: Prep tred and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied in ten. private rooms, at CIIRISTADORCIts No. 6, Astor House, Broadway. and by all Dr'ggists and Perfumers in the United Stites. . AGENT.—Gro. 11. lievsza,Pittsbarg,ll,'Pa: . "C 0 S. T WORLD: - WE , ID E xtermaia ors.' FOR THE INFALTaItLE'D..:ST JICTION OF Every Speril of reTiin. :- Rat, .Ranch; &c:Exter nator. Pat an in 20c., 35v.,. d $1 Roses. For Destruction-of .11:44, Mir Givund or Feld Mica, ]toles,, dl s,. Rane?, *rotna Ants &a.' Bed Bug Exterminator. --- Put up in - 23 c., 30c., 5c.; and 1$ potties. ter Electric .Pourder.l - Pat ap in 25c. nad I,oc. Buses. 'l%? Moths, Red Dugs, Mosquitoes,' Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects; Vz.nrmin ox -Fowis and Aurials: r,,Terais Cash. - - - ' . ,—, l,„Stio roils sent on eomlni sion. L . a../, - Liltral wlthiesale. •Tr 13 made to Drug , ists atui'Dealeis everywh! ... - . ertisetnents. 18r)8. tIG:-110USt. • OLDWAY,' N. Y., -, I a:7 „4 : :ent. , --,Dealire I o the fullori fresh ants from ;V cto fork "(`o,t^ra " PrivateGircnl„rtoDragitists Dealers sent by mill, oa applientilon. - • • . Mholes:7le• and retail. at 4 4 Cps% Car's" Principal IDCpot, No; %US Hroathiay, :/iew p a d Dealtre-tverimltero. I ' IMPORV ir,tpelExAttot _For the People. NEWSPAPE.R ' E E K I, 1 . : tazo;o11. Elcceipt of E • I 'will fully:ad hr mail i poti 'Reid) en t. quemtity • icrialnato, to destroy ela.MOr Term:n that m ay- infe,t- your promises.. • Addresa all letters tO.-_, COSTA US PRINCIC.AI DEPOT. I 3Ead Broadway, Neer York. , To save mistake.sli!id - 1. in a plain hand- the thaws: of Prat.. (cant itnd. Slam.• • 212 the Iri - Jrjd! ADV.ISCE. lks - $.l 00 50 4 00 9 00 20 0,) e ye! , r , 40 pi Magazine ? ", one 2. R7.gister pour letter, and it will come at lob or tlvolve or any gr•tis.. Iry r*g: 3. Neu- York and Eastern money Preferred. nee wilk any num- , SEE TILE FOLLOWING: . • JII7S, What the Farnien• say; , - ' : • A late writer.says that "the various species of vernfn are' lug - at a Ifearful rate throughout the land. Their ravaos have lit= come a mattarofserious APosupaster in Illinois, writing to •Ilostar's" Pepot,!says, -The country is literally overrun with them, &c.") Auuther,. from the gams State, , says, "The rats Positively gnaw the- Itaher4 off my horses while is the :.t.ible."*.An Ohio Ccirrespoudent remarks,. "They (the rats) arc. everywhere—in the house, the barn,- and under every stump in the the South it is still worse. A late order from the Navy.. Yard-at Mobile was for, thirity pounds :of the Rat Emterrninator alone: • . tousle wished to a y ex- applied at lowest r rs• rtimiolert; -• .7 laare, New York It AGENTS. .6. 9. 1833, Chins bLAVE, What the People say: , • I . Nsw rents, April Dear Sir:—llavitig a great man) Tata around, my stableandilop, I thought IWofild try your Rat Exterminator, and bouzlit - one of .yoir boxes, andfixed it according to:kour directions. - The next morning I found over one hundred and fifty detd rats. I tikeldeasirein,uning that it will do More than you .say it' ili. - I have also tried it on st_cata-boats, andsatisfied them that it 13 the greatest thing. of, the, ngo. J. S. UNDERHILL. No. 435 - 10.tit'stll C.s.vr, 111., June 21st,-IM. Dear brother. J: W. llcereery, P. purchased . a box of your Rat Exterminatdr, and 'bumf it to be what you reconattneuttit ,to a perfect Rat de.stroyer. Iherttvithincloee $5 for itio:e of it. Yours, ASHLEY IicCREETtt. ' _ . Naw Yong, Dec. IT. 185:.' ' All this satnmer I have been troubled with Bmtehes and Mice. I was nein. aßy ash.inted of the house; for- the Roaches were everywhere, end I don't know K hat I stiould have dune by this time. I purchased b..x of",your Extelminator and tried-it, and in one week there was not a Roach or MMise in the house. JOIIN B. GIVERS No. 94 Eltn st M0011.1:6 SALT Woes, Ohio, Juno 8,'1857., have used.it. (the Rat, Roach, .te Ext,!rinitiator) three nights, and it is mak.. jog a sad baroe an , ng the Rat tribe.' • Yorirs, ' J. 13; PECOJL: IThet the Prrrs sin/ • /raw, by actasl experience, that " Cos t•tr's" prepa.rt Lions for Rats, RJach es, BedEuga and I.isitsgeaer.+liy, areeonipieta and perfect Wiluerer 1 . lostir's"- Eater- Ili HD !W . :3' 115 r 6 - been used,- they .haire nosei• zolpea!orm all th,t claimed ior'them. r.u:e.•:.erpeis not fait to try theni.—S. Huy, 17. h. "... . • . • Whet the .14v:,441.i • A. .r. (Dru g p.A ; ).A - ,,,Liikon, "Your Ex'enii4n - tors_lirt:re S'Arsficto* - .7 G. T. , E. 31e150NALEt, (DritggliEtii) 11...77ist:ick, N. .1, "We tried the Poach, Exterati.nitt,r, and it iitiwtied go - oti E. Li. CC.C. 4 : - INGILIM, /hverr, "i: torj triv4.l it." • _ . E nstp,-;z!st} Deer Cireir,'Pick-1 0., , j 11Jach, Sr., Ex t- I' 'rec..):lilne--ledto du?' 1, GC - IL:C . ORD & 1 0.1t.rg,ii:z,1 Pa. "We are pie,meti W say t„ii.ati which is .5.}1.1 gives DR, 13. IS \I"..IYS.S & StAS, - Wi4GLisale acid itct:tll I'l iludelp!ii.t 7 1 , - . 1_35-6t-j • I 6 s gti O lt Tr • aK. SALZIC4.II, Offers Groat li.rilic l etnelit Ti ist;YET;S : OF fln.ocEßlEs..rito.ylswis's &e:, the store formeriy occupied by D. -1r: Si'ENCEit, on side of • GROCEETES: A good Assortment conii i intly , on hand, ft-pm which I will enumerate a few. of the leadint , articles stick zs Sugar, Mustard, ' • , -Candy, • +i•. • .Coire; • ,Ginuatnan., Nuts Molasses, Peppee Sauce, * - Crackers,.,,. Syrups,; • Catsup, Soap, • Pepper, • Yeast, ' . Cautiles,- • Spice, - Oils, i• • •:Rhot, Ginger, Tobacco, • Lead, and many other things top numerous to men tion, will be found in this•ldepartment, , wtich will be sold at a trilling advance from cost, for ready pay. : PROVISIMS Constantly on hand, such as • - Point, HAMS, •SHOULDERS„- - FISEL SALT, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD,. BEANS, -'• / OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, - • ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, ,•DRIED • • 'APPLES, DRIED PLUMS,' and many Other articles in the-line' of. Pro* sions not necessary . to mention. ,Also, WOODEN WARE,-' such as 13rOhnis, Wash-Tubs and Boards,-goill, Dinner . Boxes, ike., which !will be sold.loiv for cash or ready pay; Oati, Potatoes, .Butter. Eggs, Cheese, and in fact,almost everything, a farmer relies ; will be taken in exchange ,for Godds, at Dieir cash value. I invite . tention of Villagers, Farmers and Lumbermeix 1 -who desire to make -purchases' hi the 06i)*et articles, and soliaitthem,to calf 'before- Toni , - eliasing - elSewhere. :E. K. 'SPENCER. Coudersport; June 9, 1/3.p7,-.10:3.. , CATIRIAnE k, WAGOY 'MAKER and- .RE-, Coodcraport,totter this method of informing the•pulav irte __ lie in general that he ia,,prepote-So-do all:work in his,litte-with piomptneae,.. "in a workman-like, matitt*,and Upon tho most accommodating 4Pt Payment' for Repairing invprinbly w i ttited on de)irery . ' of • the work. iNtida., , of. Pitontzqz: taken tin account of *orb: • - 1u 3 Deztriity Z. J. TIIO3IPSO-N,