CoNixwN - LdAtiadir. "Diogenes" •i • For the Potter Journal. CLAka, flotter Co., April 19i 1853. EDITOR ..rothni'LL Dear .Sii.---Although a stranger to you personally, I have long.-been a reader of .your valuable paper—irideed I have learn ed to look fur its weekly visit:to my quaint little bome,! as one, does for the face of a familiar friend.. Many a social chat have we enjoyed (your paper and I) while wan derinc, upon the lulls which surround me, and which Some Vim . has poetically saidt - 1 have." capS" upon their peaks made from the clouds.; I have a fancy for theethe-I real, so taking your last paper for a com panion intellectually, and a sandwich phys ically, I Started (as often before) in quest of one of these "caps," and to negotiate with the fairy milliner. who has "set up shop" in a:hollow hemlock upon the hill sop, for a spring bonnet of cloud-tissue. „Filled with these fanciful notions, I wan- , -dered on until, exhausted, I sat down upon a log covered with bright mosses and hoary lichens, opened my paper nervously, and read with strange feeling the story of the good angel " Sandaiplum," wondered who was its author, and it there might not be :some mysterious truth and comfort to be realized from this beautiful legend of an -Terstitious lore. After tasting my sand wich and - a draught from a spring at my -feet, almost coucealeti, (like a thousand .blessings,) beneath a covering of autumn .dyed crimson leaves, my eager eyes rested :upon the next article with a/inn/War cap tion—" A few hints to_ moan." Upon a careful reading 1 found it was intended . for the locality of your . village. Being I somewhat of un invalid I have seldom vis ited there, but among my "dear five hun dred friends" I have the - happiness to .count many of the residents, and from them I have learned that the people, gen erally, are intelligent, hospitable, kind and sympathizing, to a fault, and your ladies, young and old were, commercially speak ing, a "choice Variety." Indeed, I have yet tobelieve that Diudenes" is an ha-, partial observer of the habits which attach - i, to the dames and esquires of Coudersport.! husbatid (who by the way is a "smart ' Mall") visited your place, as usual. last "court," .and upon his return I inquired after the " latest news," and like an vbe -dient spouse as he is, he told cue various news aid strange things which have hap- I pened ainon e .,n- you, but -said not ,a word I that the public had suffered such griev .ances as your correspondent sets forth.l I write This to be assured of the truth,l and to know if your hitherto- noble-mind ed ladies have so far fallen from their hiyhi • estate, as to form theu.selves into bands, so that their " espionage upon the affairs' . of their neighbors" slay be more concen trated. That there way be a few such I doubt not, but.the assertion of ". Diogeues" is a sweeping one. However the "Dames" are capable of refuting any such imputa tion, if innocent, (as I hope,they are) by their eieellent virtues, and should the youthful " Diogenes" wish to test by act ual " facts from observation" who spell& the most time in unnecessary "gadding" or unprofitable " small talk," the dames .or esquires, I think if they chose, they could meet him "armed And equipped" for the issue. : It is to be hoped he is,one of those " whose follies may cease with his youth," and not of the number who mill be ignorant in spite of experience.," Now that his eyes are blinded to the truth you might suggest . :to him a retreat in-• the "tub" falluius in history as the domicil ofl • ancient Diogenes. Ile might be troubled to find a Grecian " pithoi," but I cannot see why an empty molasses cask would not answer for him quite as well. lam growing weary and these mattemf-fact ideas have dispelled my " illusions." The fairies upon the hill-top-are at their eve ning vespers, and with the hope that this leaf gathered among the withered ones. around me may be kindly received, I bid you good night and return home. NAomi. Tca.catersl Association. The sOgular meeting of the PO f';-3.8. COUN TY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIoN, will be held at Oswayo 'Village, on Thursday. and Friday, tL•e 27th and iistit of May ues.t. The Exercises will commence oalhursday, at .10 o'clock A. 1., and close with thc forenoon session on Friday. Essays will be read by Misses E. Cordelia Hydorn, Molina Parish and Helen Raymond. Addresses will be deliverEd by Mtssrs. J. W. Bird, M. O. Crosby, O. P. Rooks, and IL H. Lyman Esq The iriends of the Association are cordially invited to attend. WM. A. f+IONROR See'v. N9IICO to School Teachers and Direttors. 'THE County Superintendent of Potter Co. arillbe at the flaming places. and at the times here specified fur the purpois of examining Teachers, sir,: E144513171:0, Saturday, May Ist, at the Schou • ' tfunse, HEtliii)S, Monday, lifay sd, at the School Home Not of Mr. Greenman'e. SHARON, Tuesday - , Ilay 4th, at the Center School nous?, two miles below 31illport.P The examination will commence at each of the above places at 10 o'clock, A. 31 Teach ers are requested to 'bring pen, ink and at lee.st three sheets of paper, together with a reading book. Other notices will .be given nest week. J. HENDIC , K, County 'Supertr"2tendent of Potter Co. Coudersport, April 20, 1358. caorta x, BAN.TemNi CELEBRATED FAMILY SEND.% ZACK/EMS, 495 BROADIWAY NET Yal 730 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELETHIt. far These Machines are now justly ad mitted to be the best iu use fir Family Sewing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, whicu will so: rap, even if evety fourth stitch be cut. CircuLrs senton-ap plication by letter. Agenta canted. [35. 4tiii,. ,ativOtoiii*; ,Health and 13eauty. 11oW io be the Moat, beautiful woman in the-world. Bow 'to be : more beautiful after marriage, instead'or more ttgly,, as •ruost wives now are. How to transmit ,your beauty to your children without lesing l it yours::ltl How to be sweet. without perfume, .cheerful without stimulant, rosy without rogue und ra diant without paint. : 'The means are certain, within the reach of every woman and are de t.tiled with ample directions! in . a "Letter to Ladies," which will, be inalled.prePaid to any tress on the receipt of 25 cents in stamps or American coin Address . L4o—tf. Dlt: T. L. CIT.APIiAN, No. 47 West i 3tli Street; New York. T tit )II SANDS ; THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY ARE SICK ; • Ti.oulanle would Give ',Flat f sheik' Pirtunee to BE WELL. SD them to Dr. yLEit who, by Spirit aid, can sza what others guess !at ; can see your disease, see all its extent and progress and see the means of mire. For descriptire cir cular and a list of almost miraculous cures per forme.l during he past live years la, they West and South, send one 'three cent stamp, and address Dr. S. Tyler, 442 i Brod d way, - IN,ie-w York. Persons at a distau6 can be treated by sending a lock of hair. age, sex and symptoms. Consultation fee. $5. ;' L4O-tf S. w. . . PATENT' PRINTING ZAtILINE TIM Machine is. played by means of piano I keys ' • two copieS are printed at Once, in less time than is required to produce one with a pen. 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No. 44'4 Broutlu - ay, New York. Do' ypu- .vEA • WANi'`.ANI T. II N G FROM NEW YORKP IF SU, SEND: VOLTEt ORDViI TO P. N. CABOT , CO ., -Myers, 85 ltarcia* St. - A LllO6 C every one, certainlyi every mer. AIL chant, has sometimes very strongly wish. 1 ed that he had a reliable correspondeut and friend living In Oils great metropolis to whom I he could send for the transaction 'of some bu siuess or the r Orehise of some article, that he could not make it convenient to go to the city to do, or to buy himself, with fall, confidence, that the business would be well done, and at a reasonable expense Fo him. Haiing become satisfied by a considerably extended .observa- I tion and experience that this is an Ulinost uni versal want, we bare establishei.bo4 house to supply it. We have found" that iho.is:nds of persons from .llaine to Georgia are roust Intly sending to us to tixecitte orders, involving pnr chases varying froth 25 Ants to ii.s many hun dred dollars, and we believe' in eyery case: those employing 5r..4 have been s'at.slied-, bath, with the quality of the services rendered and equity of our charges. We rnehn that clu.' charges shall in all cases be. fair:, Ind reasona ble, being predicated on the tine and labor consumed. It. is certain, that beingconstant ly in the market,' buying largely for .cash, we can BUY st.rrsa than anyi single Put-- chaser can. In fadt, we save tol our friends' Much mere in prices'-than the 'consmission we charge. No 1213. n; who only I occasionally comes here can be.fireiliar with:a market so extensive as this.. We being here all the time, are thoroughly acquainted with it, and know where to go to find every thing in first hands and at the lowest rates. • We haye found that many of our distiiirt, friends, : wish to send ins country produce to sell,' sometimes the pro. reeds to be invested in goods, sometimes in money. •Accordirgl,y we have made the very best arrangements : Fci enable us to do justice to those who maynonsign to us. Our charges for selling, are a usually live per cent., although in special cases of very large or very jsmall transactions, equity might require it to he va ried from that. We hare a circular giving more at length the scope and plan of our bus iness, with stateinent of our thdrges for bily. Ju g some of the lehding articles; which will be sent on applicatioir. ' • • Letters of inquiry only .01091 d contain. stamps to prepay the replies, • REFER By PERMISSION TO Wm. G. Lhmb4t, of A. & iLawience Co. New York. , Wm L. King, of k Co;, New York. David S. Brown, of David S. Brown & Co., Ph , ladelpilia. 1. J:.oeph Cabot, Philadelphia.. . G. Baty Bleke,; of Blake, Hoye . & Co., Bos ton. F. Cabot Sr. Co.', Boston. ' Stanfield, WecOrrorth S; Co., poiton. J. C. Cabot, of Wales, Calipt 4 Co., St. Louis. t - And many othem N. B.—Pafticular attention iS given to pro curirg Insurance: Policies. (Life, Fire and Ma. rine), in .the best and most reliable offices. In formation furnished of the standing and res ponsibility of lneurance Compdnies. Railroads t • and other Corpo • tions. 1.40-tf. DOROVGII ORDINANCE. A T a meeting. of! the TOWN COUNCIL of the 11or& of Coudersport, held on the fifth day of April, A, D. 1858; the following resolu tion was passed. On 'motion, it eras: Rewired, That all Side-Walks ordered to be built b 7 the Ordinance Of Mayl2s, 1851, now remainteg nnfiniehed, roost be completed by the owner or owners of said Lbts by the first Monday of May next, Otherwise the Town Coun cil will let the sane to the lo*rest and: best bidder, adding ;0 per Oath, -to the cost ofeom plating the same. And that the above Resolution be publish - ed iii the Pater Jotirmi. for three weeks. • D.P. GLASS3llRE'Burgess. SAM'L H. STORRS, Scey. .1 • Coedersport, April 6, 1853.-63i3-3t.- OME CLOTIILG" of Chenei's inturifai.tax 0 Int haat at: SPENCERA D. W. 114 *ea ENE CARRIAGE IVAGO:st' MAUR and RE. PAIRER, Condereport,Potter Co., Pa:, takes thi3 method of informing the pub lic in general that Ile. is prepared_:. „to.do all work in hialine rith.promptness,' 'in a' workmen-like manner, and -upon the most accommodating terms. Payment for • Repairing invariably required on delivery of ' the Work: All kinds of PRODUCE taken on account of Work. 10:35. COURT PROCLAMATION. IiVIIEREAS the lion. Robert G. White; Y- 7 11+ President Judge, and the iron's. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin; Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer .5: Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessipns of the Peace; Orph.. ans' Court and Court of Common Picas for the County of Totter, hive issued their precept ; bearing date the twenty-second day of April, in the year of our Lordone thousand eight hun dred and fifty-eight, 'and to me direeted;fo! Balding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and . General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the I "Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Ilorough of Coudersport; on MON DAY; the 21st day of June next, and to con-1 tinue .one • week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables I withinthe county, that they be then and there in their proper persons ' at lu o'clock A. M. of said l day,•with their rolls, records, inquisitions, I examinations, and pther remembrances, to do I those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their reco l gnizancrs to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of sai.: county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute, against them as will be just Dated at Commasroier April 22nd, 1858, and the P 2.1 year of the Independence of the United States of America. A. C. TAGG_AMT, Sheri' LIST 0 F QAUSES.'I FOR Trial at JUNE TERM, 1858, , , of ,the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County. W. T. Jones, Lys. Deloss Dwight. Gillingham, use of): „ A. P. Cone. N. J.l.lills, . Asa Stevens, Luke Russell k Baskin, " Stevens, et-al. Foster Reynolds, " Thomas Gilliland, Pikenownsbip, I " D. J. Chappell. E. Rees &J. Lyman jr " James Grimes, et al. " N. V. Jiteksou, & Eli W. T. Jones,.l I Rees, W. G. McClelland, law" A. Woodcock. Matthew Wilkinson ; " Temple Wilkinson. W. T. Jones & co.. " N. Woodcock. Curtis,Erwin Brook" S. P. Itcynolcis. • E. M. Carpenter, " Riehard Shay. jr. John Kronie, " %adieus Mallory, et at. :SAieski 12. %V. Mintyre, - yersei Dieklusan, " C. IV. Elite. Allegany Township, " John Lyman: Same,. " Soule. S. E. Ensworth, " Pike Township: Alonzo Dwight, •' 1 S. P. Reynolds. issoc Kalen. • " .jones, Mann & Jones, Sam'l i'. Westervelt, " W. T. Jones, • John A. Davis. " W. T. Jones. Hoskin. ?iv. of Platt li „ Harry Ellis. • & Plait, Ilaskin4".': of " Maynard & Wilcox. Johnson, " William Radie, " Carl Breit), d al. William Itadde, " Hans Raronsen, et al. - Nathan Woodcock, I" Crittenden it Johnson. W.. T. Jones; 1 „ I A. P. Cone & 0. T. Jonathan Glace,. Sytvanus.Jonea. S. G. & W. Lansing," David T. Hall. S. G. &W. Lansing, Dennis' Hall. , John E. Edwards, ,!, Jonathan Nichols.. H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. PECITFION'OTARY'S OFFICE Coudersport, April 12 ISSB. f WHO WANTS A FARM FOR FIVE; DOLLARS? • READ THE' FOLLOWING: $.500,000. • 00.,000. AMERICAN • tioznestead Land Company, =I 'litilihe3 liNoql9 in the State of irtheonsi3. THE AMERICAN HOMESTEAD LAND COMPANY, having disposed of a suffi cient number of shares to warrant an early distribution of their Land, now. offer to the 'public the remaining unAalti Shares,. and take pleasure in announcing, that, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACaES of choice farming Land, sit uated in the Counties'of Winnebago, Marquette, Iraushara, oz:toga:de, Shetraile, Port cue. Jrara thoiti, Chippemi, St. Croix and Polk, State of Viss-onsin, will be distributed to Shareholders of said Company, before the adjonruntent of the present sessian of Congress. These lands are among the best farming lands in the State, ranging in value from five to twenty-five dol lars per acre. This Company. holding as a they do, a largo quantity, are compelled to sell a portion of ;their Lands for Cash, and ' take this method of disposing of One Hundred . Thousand Acres, at a, reduced price. The dis tribution will take place in the City of Wash ington, under the direction of thirty-one Mem bers of Congress, one Member selected from each State in the Union. The land offered is free from any encumbrance, and WARRANTY DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE will be executed immediately after the, distribution, to the par [ties entitled, thereto, by Trustees appointed for that purpose. The distribution will be as follow's : 500 TRACTS OF 1 40 ACRES EACH. 100 •• , " 80 •' 100 " it 160 " 1 0 0 it dt . 320 " " 25 '" " • 640- " ". . 3 " is 1000 " "- 1 u " 5005 Eight Hundred tad Twenty-nine Tracts com prising One Hundred Thousand Acres. - The Atucrican Homestead Land Company respectfully solicit your early co-operation in the organization of Clubs, and will allow 10 per cent. on all subicriptions 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, naming' the Town, County and State in which they reside, and to whom the Shares are to bedirected. The - Company respectfully refer to. the fol ' lowiaggegaemert for any information relative to'the quality and 'collie of the Lands : ALEXANDER,. W. RA,NDALLL, Governor of • State of Wiscontin ; DODGE, : Ez-Gov.-FARWEtL, " DOrr. " " " BARSTOW, 'TALMADGE • a BAMFORD, ."'-" - DEWEY: I ' • • - , Trustees: _ Es-Geveraor BARSTOW% ,I,,attesville, Wis. , ALEXANDER. SPAITI.,DINc, RN, Sauncey Court, Ny#ll St., New . TUOMAs SetKetary. Wiabiaktoz4,D: C., Bard', 1858. [4B4t Sham; Fives .Dollari Lac h. 14,,0,T :1 , C,E! .: tienCY IL Dent,',ll - Nii; De-..-Term,•lBs7. • vs (in the' CiitirA - orCammon Amax'an Karin.riPleitiof Potter Ciitity: •• ' - ACT/OS ' DF , EJECTMENT fora trecinfiand in Jackson Township in said county, hounded wit fte.ginping at the north West - Corner of said IL H. Dent's lot 1.10.. 11 {formerly held"by I,: L. dt _0; .1 ,1 ; Stade,' under'a contract with the Trustees-of the Bingham Estate.) onthe linebetween JaCk son and hlysses Townships and about eighteen percheseaSt.nf the Wast line' ofrwarrant 1811, Mende slonethe west line of said lot No. 11, south seventpibur and six tenths Per c'aes, then% by. land/ 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, shence along the said line south S7:l degrees east one hundred andleti perches to the, plaice of be ginning, containing forty-nine acres and seven tenths of an 'nem. with rari . allowance of six per cent for roads, &c., he the same more or less, and knoWn as lot No. 10 of the suh-diVis ion of H. H. Dent's binds {formerly Bingham Estate lands) and parts of warrants So's. 1811 & 1825. , • - And riow to wit; February 16,1858 On mo tion of F. }V, Knox, Esq., Pin 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, Is.:- —Certifie4 from the records this 23rd day of March, A. I).- 1858. . 37-4 t. 11. J. OLNISTED. Prodey. NOTICt. Henry H. Dent, No. 23, June Term, 1857. 1 rs. - In the Court of Common Daniel Haynes .ti Pleas of: Potter County. John Haynes. .J ACTION Of I EJECTMENT for a tract of , Land in Hector Township, con taining one hundred and fifteen and seven tenths acres, or thereabouts, bounded as fol lows, to wit : Beginning at twenty-fire per ches'no tit from the S. W. corner of. Lot* No. 74 - of the allotment of H. H. Dent's lands, noir hi possession of Joseph Smith, thence*west one hundred and fifty perches, thence north seven ty perches, thence east forty-four perches, I 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 fitty-six perch^s to the place of beginning.' being lot No. 73 of the allotment of H. 1-I. land in said Town ship and part of Warrants No'l. 1790 & 3460. And now to wit : February 46,1853, On mo tion of F. W. Knox. Esq., Mira AtVy, 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. Porttr County, sa.:—Certified from the record this 22nd day of )larch. A. D. 1653. 37-4 c; H. J. -OLMSTED. f'roth'y. N,OTICE. Henry H. tileu, 1 Nu. 2::9 June Term, 1857. I ra. In the Court of Common., Henry Haynes i'lea; of Potter County. , l• - - ACT/ON i -Or • EJECTMENT for a tract of land. in Hector Township in said county .cOntaining, sissy-sis. and five tenths acres, or there:ibout, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south west corner of tot No. 60 of IL IL Deatit. lands contracted to be sold to Saninel Royer, thence east thirty four rods, thence:South sixty-seven • and. three tenths perched to the N. line of 13t No. 74. thence west one hundred and nineteen and three tenths perches-to the east line of lot No. 73, thence north one hundred and six perches, thence east 'eighty-five•and three tuatfis per ches, thence South thirty-eight and seven tenths perchesto the place efbeginning,.being lot; No. 83 of IL H. Dent's lands iu said ToWn ship; .(formorly Bingham Estate.-lands), and part of - Warrants No's. 1789 & 1790. And now to Wit: February 16;11M. On mo tion of F. W.-lir:Mx, Pltrs Att'y, rule on Deft to appear and plead by the third day of nest ' term or Judgement. and the court direct pub lication of said rule according to law. Potter.County,lta.:—Certified from the record thiS 22nd day of March, A. D. 1838. 37-4 t. I H. J.-OLMSTED, Proili'y. , 1 - .IS,TIOF LETTERS A_A Remaining in. the Post Office at COU DERSPORT, April lst, 1838 : - , , Armstrong, Chloe-2 Hosie, Benjamin Ackei, Sam'l Y. Heigie,-Adelbert Babcock, Linian lensen, Miss Maren Barnhart, Win. Jackson, N. V. Benton, R. W. Johnson, Chas. W. Brown, 0. G. Kelley, George Cole; Jas. ILI Lyman, Bertna-M. Cool. W. P. ! Lyman, Mordecai Crittenden, Julius-2 Luce, Julia Curtis. Henry Monroe, Wm. Dingtnari, Elmira Mehring, J. - Dwight, Orson - 31*Kinney,.Geo. W. - Eldred, Jas. B. - Northrup, S. H. Ellis, George Ross, Jno. P. . Ellis, Crosby' W. Russell, Susan Fessenden, S. C. Randolph, Preston Galusha, Viola. - Rathbone, Henry Golam, Lucinda Riley, Sophia Gross, Abrain Sheldon, Geo. W. Gooarieh, Athos Short. Wm. - pardiner, Jas. A. Tilotson. Eliab Hart,Napulcon Brock- Tudar, Isaac Away . Thatcher, Edwin Hackett, M. M Watson, Martha Harder, James - Whitman, Sloeman Harding, J. W. Williston, R. T. Hall, David T. Woodcock, Calintha Holmes. Theresa . Young, Mrs.-Abram I Young, Ambrose • Jar PerSons.mlling for, any:of the above Letters. Nraplease say they are - advertised. JOHN - 31. JUDD, P. NEW GOODS. Low Prices and Ready Pay, AT SHARON CENTER. SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale JL an entirely new stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CQOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS k SHOES, HATS & CAPS, UM BRELLAS, PARASOLS, ' 1 WINDOW SHADES; WALL •PAPER, READY MADE 'CLOTHING, YANKEE • I NOTIONS ; &c:, &a. In our selections - the wantaof all have been ' remeMbereiL The Gentlemen tan find in our stock. of Ready Made Clothing: an elegant Fashionable suit, or a substantial Busineas snit, and•see have Hata & Caps and Boots & I Shoes to match: - ' The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed,.or bonnets and trimming; a good assortment of • Dresti Goods, and trim mings; Gloves, Mitts, llosiery and Gaiters.— And, lastbnt not least, corded and. skeleton. Skirts ; also, Rattansi' Skirt-Whalebone • and Biass Skirtleops; beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too many other things' to enumerate,—all of 'Which; we are selling low for Cash; Lumber, Or any kind of Prodnee. .FLOUR, MEAL, FISH &c., con stantly orl band &l. M. GRATES. :Sharon' Center,' Potter' Co, / . Pa., Jane 5, 1857.-10:3t-tf: • 03ANOM & W -14F046:1S just received by 10ar - W• A. k U. WAVES. , New7vretic; At • verrtiaelnents. Moths, Bed . Bags, Mosquitoes, Ants, ` 'lea's, .-:`!--='" .- - - - '.' '-'- -- - • ' l'lantinsecis, Vermin on Fowls suadUnibtals. 1858 ,-, • , - i'l :- - .1858. sel.rekina Cash .: .. ", .-, •' , L': ! ' fr . , ,' ~ 1 r re.. No geods sent en commission. , IIErRICIITAIRDSICkN'S " lael,:l.,ibyral wholesale Tenn mail" to - ; - . ADVERT,ISIIIS 'HOUSE. Druggists and Dealers everywhere. , ` • ' ' ' BM BRO&DWAY, li. I.: A, I'" Cco:.tar's" Privateeireular to Druggiataabd 1. inrites th e special Ottattfen of all Agents--Dealer: Dealcrs sent , by mail,'on appacatlon. ' ' , l; • -=andllmila. generally to do folk4cirtyr lash . 1 Sold. Wholesale and retail. at 4 , 0 Colts and valuable Acire4ements from -Few Foy* faros” Principal Cepa!, No. Still City. t . 11 _. . , , , _Broadway, Iliewilirork,aad by Drui. Oats and Peolcrit everywhere. ' .- IMPORT &NT INFORItiii.TXON 1 , For the , People._ , .. On RecelpforOiE DOLLAR, ' I will forward by mail, post paid) sines etent quantity of the Rat. Roorh gyp; .E . P. teminotor to destroy all of thiS clasp of ,I vermin that may infest your premises. I. 1 , te,,, Address all letters to - -: 'I, COSTAR'S PRINCICAL DEPOTiII ; . 38$ Broadway, New York. xtgl. To save mistakes and trouble: i .. I. Wr:te in a plain hand the name of Post. Office, County and State. ,' • ' - 2. Register your letter, and it will come at my risle. 3. New. York and . Eastern money , preferred. /CSPIENDIKY,IIIII TRATED NEWSPAPER I,: lIA R I' ER' S' WE E K L I": 1 1 Te•-• - • . • • ... it Togiliq ti . joliczOlog. - Employs the Best, ale!it in th e World! I TERMS—INVAIIIJAILY rs ADV.S t / NCE. One . copy for tweati weeks $1 00 One copy for one! year - 2 50 "One copy for two ye . ars - . . 400 Five copies for oneilyear 9 00 Twelve copies for Obe'year '2O 00 Twenty-five copied or one year 40 00 - Harper's . "Weekly' and ''Magazine," one year, $4,00. -_.. L11 ..!1 Postmasters Seill2 twenty-fire, will re i• " Subscriptions ma "ci I . ber, a club of twelve or re_a copy gratis. - nunence With anyvitn• gratuitously supplied.. be be furnished *to Any ex- Spreitnen numbe ' liack.numbere ea tent. . Clergymen and T Chia hates.' ! HARPER & 'SitiOTHERS, Publishers, 2 1 '.1-3uni Franklin Square, Nev York. A ,GREAT BOOK' FOR AGENTS: hers supplied at lowest Publiihed ihds base, Feb. 9, , I 839, [ Fifty .Years in Chaing: OR, TELE LIFE OF - 4 N AMERICAN SLAVE, tren4s• TIV HIMSELF. i 43n Pages, Cloth. ailt Bach. Price $l. TW is the titleitaf one of the most intensely interesting biogr. phis of the day. It is a plain hit4Jry of ail American slave in the far donth, 'who, after iwo or three escapes and re:- captures, finally, n old .man, found freedoM and rest in one h the Northern States. . 1 ' WHAT ' RE, PRESS SAY.'". . , . The story is to d with great simplinity; but with much pone en 4 pathos. W'noe'ver takes' it 4 iVill find it difficultito lay it down until it is finished.—Natiorial Era, Washington. D. C. A narrative of heal experience like the abave will have far mu effect against slavery than, the ingeniously rought novel, however true to life its pieta+ malt - be.-47n. Bapliit.. Here is a book of fillets, stranger than fiction, and a. thewandlfuld 7ore thrilling,; a simple tale of life-long pyre -ion, revealing truly the workings of th " pe. i rliar institution".in our country. • To t o story-living we - would say, here is a story i orth eadiag.-- .fission Record. A THOROEG -CANVASSER IS WANTED. i_ :, 1. In each coup i in t i r free States, to t-ngan . e, in' the sale ; of !Lim a ove work immediately. Such can easily cleartfrom • • • ,• . I .1 , $5O TO .$lOO PER 11IO1TEL The work is ibeautifully printed and bound, and is as lar-7,,elas the books that sell for 51,25 ; i but as sve.mcan to sell- at least ONE HEN DEE° THOUSAND COPIES,. through agents, we have madelthe retail price ONE DOLLAR. A SAMPLEICOPY Of the book will be.sent by maul, postage. paid 4. on receipt of the price, and our private circular to Agents, with terms, etc. . ' Address ' , . • ' H. DAYTON, Publisher, 35-3 mo. -No.' 29 Ann-street New York. IT IS NOT A DYE. We aniajoinl a few .names of thise who re commend MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSANIUM. Prest. Eaton; Unioh University : "The fall ing of hair ceased, and my gtey - locks changed to original cdlor." Rev. C. A. Buckbee, Treas. Am. Bible Union, N. Y.: "'cheerfully add my testimony." Rev. H. Y. Deg,en, Ed. "Guide to Holitie;ts, ' B6ston : "We can testify to its'ef fects." - Rev. E. R. F.4irchild, Cor. See. Ch'n Union, N. Y.: "Used in my family with ben eficial effects." - Rev. ;A. Webster, "Ch'n Era," Boston : 't Since using ,yourreparations, I am neither bald or grey as heretofore." Rev Jas." H. Cornell, Cor. Sec. ; etc., N. Y.: "It has re stored the hair of one ,of my family to its orig inal color', and stopped its falling out," etc., etc. We can quote from numerous others of like standing in Europe and America, but for fur ther information, send for circidar to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR. RESTORER DEPOT, [35-3m0.) • . No. .3558r0cm-st., N. Y. sarSOLD EVERYWHERE. CONSUMPTION. ; SCROFULA. COUGHS, CHRONIC. RIIEUM4TISM, Debility, and, all Diseases arising from a Scrnfu lour or .trniioperiihecl State of the Blood. - HEGE3L-I.N, CLARK Az CO.'S GENUINE COD-LIVER OM, Has stood the test of over ten years experience, and is recommended by all the most eminent physicians as the most valuable remedy in use. Dr. WILLIAMS, the celebrated Physician of the London Consumption Hospital, toqk notes of its effects in about 500 cases, an 4 found it mere efficacious than all remedies lyet discov ered. This remedy; so valuableachrn pure, be comes worthless or injurious when adulterated See that the label has the eagle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of each bottle; as thousands have beencored by the use of the genuine_article who had used others with out success. Sold by all Druggists; 35-3 m- USG:MA-N . & CO. CIULBISTADOROIS HAUL DYE. Within *Ili:It-shell all the merits lie; Of Christadoro's never equaled Dye; Red •it makes black, to brown tninsfortns a grey, And keeps the fibres always frotn This matchleski revitalizing Hair Dye still holds its - position as the most hap:dee:3 and efficacious Hair Dye in the World. *, Prepared and sold; wholesale and retail, and applied in ten private rooms, at CIIRISTADORO'S No. 6 Astor House, Broadway, and by all_Driggists -and perfiiiners in the United States., GENT.—Gro. - li...zysEz, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • [35-3m9.] "COSTA R'S" WORLD - WIDE Exterminators. FOB THE INFALLIBLE DESTRUCTION OF . Every Species of Vernon Rat;.Roach, &Q.Extermihator. • Put up in 20c., 33r., 65q., aad• $1 Boxes. For'tlie; Destritction of Rats, Mice, Ground or Field: Mice, Molai, Roaches, Croton' Buge; • Bed Bug Extermina,tor: Put ;Tin 25c., 50c., 75c.; and 1$ Bottle.. • EI - eo o Powder. Put up In 150. aud itlc. Bozo. , To ;Destroy i : SEE TEIR FOLLOWRiG:. iLI - !, • , • :. , nArs; ROACIIZ4 BUGS,III.974CTa I .IC,f - '. . 'Mat the Farmers s4 i t , * 2 - ..,.-.;,. : A late writer says that '!theiariousk sties . of verui.n, are mnltiLlying-,at it, &aria -rate throughout; the land. Their , r.ivages hale be- . come a matter of serious - dre'd. , '• 1 .A . Poitthwiter in Illinois, writing to "Clistar's"'Depot.,liiiis, /1 ••I'lle country is. literally overiun, with. hemp . (rats, mice, ac.") Another, from the lanai State, says, "The rats - positiiely ga ll . 'thiy I halters olf.tay hones while in the.itab:e '? Au Ohio Ctirre:.pontient remarkti, '"They•(th grits) itre everywher,.. , -•-in the house, !the - be! i `anil Under. eyerY stump in the E'eld.". •In the Sontli. - it is still worse. A Ir.te order from the Navy Yard ,at .11•thile.was for thiriV poundi too ~. Rat Exterminator alone. • - - (W hat the People say':' • • - I ' I i • NETT Tons, April 12. 18511.,; Dear Sir :—lleying a groauxtamy rats s i fount. t roy siable and shop, I thought I would try Jour boxes, Ij.,ti:rtninator, and bouz4t one f ,your • boxed, arid fixed it according:to yonediiee:tioss. Tlie next Mbrnirg I found' oter one.'hundred. and fifty dea.d ruts. L - Llce Pleasnra in saying that it .will do more than you ; say ,it will. I hare also tried it on steam-lioat.s, and satisfied them that it the greatest thing of :the i J. S. UNDERUILLICi. 435 10th st. 1114 Juni 21st; IESI. J • . IYeat brother, J. McCreery,.P. pureltase . d a box of your . Mit Exterminator, found if to' be what you recomniiad. it' tp be, a perfedt ft-it detroyer. • rildrewithincloso for ine.re of it. • Yours,.-&e, ' - • .ASHLEY , MtGriERy.. .NEW Yon, Dec.,l7i 1857. All this summer 110 been troubled with Ro.iclics and Mice. I was atca ttily ashamed of the house, 'for tlie!Rottibea wcre,ercrywhera, "anti" I dou't:lctioir what I should have done, by this time. I. pnrchasted a btixrof yotir Exterminator and tried it, and • in one week there; was . not et:Roach or lioniis in the house. '; • " JO!EIN GIVEES;• No. St Elm it." llooßE's SILT Wons.s,Oune 8,1857: Dear ha're useclit,.(the Rat, Roach, Exteitainator) three night', And it: is mak. hag a 'sa'd havoc among the Bat tribe. . Yours', .te.,. • 3. B. - B.EVOM: What the Press. sa:a . We latog:, by antual,experience, that "Cos; tar's" Preparationi for Rats, Roaches; Bed Bugs and Insects generdlli,ttre complete and perfect. exterminators. .7therever`" Cost:lee Eiter minittois have been used',;--they have never faild to perfonn.nil that is claimed for them. Ilouseiseeppre should not fail to try them. . --2f. Y. Alias, ifay, 17th. • , Wkrit the Druggists say r• , , - A. J. B . LOCKSO.It, (Druggist,) New Lisbon, O. "Your Exterminators prove satisfaitory." G. & T. E. 31cDONALD,..-(Druggisis i ) !Cita , _Brunswick, N. “We tried the Rat, R'oach,. &c., ,ExtermivatOr,, and. itnnswered a Load - - • •purpose. E. B. CUNNINGHAM : Pruggistjßearii. — Ditot, TVis. "It Lthe Itoach, Ace.; Eitertnigs,- tor] is highly iatisfactory:to those' who haft' tried it.", 1 , • SAMUEL HILL, [Druggist] Deer Creek,":Piek away Co., 0., t•The Rat,.. Itofteb,Litc.4 Ez• terminator does all it ie recommended to do." GUILFORD & LEMBERGER, .[Draggists,] LeLanon, Pa. 1" We are "pleased to say that. which is sold gives satisfaction.", DR, 11. WAY NE do SON, .Wholesale;and. Retail Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. - . 135-6t.j • , -{ • IIOWAK I/ASSOCIATION,. PHILADELPHIA. i • -"; 4 Benevolent Institution, eitablizhed by special. endowment for the relief of - the sicisand die tressed, ?filleted with Virulent ;and • , - Epidemic,diseases. . • TI O all persons afflicted with Sexual Disess es, such` as SPERMATORRIEA, SEMI SAL WEAKNESS, LMPOTENCE;- GONOR RIPEA;" GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ' ONANISSI. or SELF ABUSE; &c., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION,in view of the awful destruction of harden hfe;:cansed by Sexual diSeases, and t. a deceptions prac tised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseaies by Quacks. several years ago directed their ConsultingSurgeonots a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of tlieir name; to open a Dispen sary for the treatment of this class Of diseases, in all their forms,.and togive - MEDICAL -AD VICE GRATIS, to all who apply' by-letter, %vita a deseriptitm of theft' 'Condition; (age, ,occupation; liktbiti or life; • &c.;) and in caaea of extreme poverty, to FURNISH - MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It: : needless- to add that the Association commarids . the highest Medical skill of the age, and wilt furnish-, the most approved modern treatment; • The;threetors, On a review of the past; feel assured that their labors in' this sphere of be nevolent effort, have been pr great benefit to the afflicted, especially-totheyeatag, and they have resolved' to devote themselves ' with re. „newed real.4o this very .: importaut but much despised cause. .. , ' Just Published by thO'Associ.ttion, a 'Re pia on Spermatorrbosa, Lr Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism,.Masiarbation:Or Self- Abuse, and other Diseases of the! Sexual Or. gans, by the ConSithirig SurgeortYWhiCh will be sent by mail, (in a sealedreaselope,) FREE OF VIIA,RGE,' op receipt of-TWO STAMPS for pintage. Address, foe ;Report. or treatnient,"Tir. GEORGE FL CALHOllN f OonialtingStirgoon, DorrtirdAssOciatioxt; Net. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelithia; Pa; • .13,fordelof the Directors; • EZRA D, HEARTWELL, Pritidenf. GEO.:FAIRCHILD; ffevelitry. l , . 1014—/y. • • MARK GEGLON, • DRAPER' and.TAILOR, late . fi.:l-ra the City, of' .14veriool; Euaiend. Shop •opoaite -Cyurt Eduae" Coudersport; Pvitt , sr Co. Pe: .N:B:--Particular attelditioii paid to CUT.. " - TING. • • • • • .11:1;Nip4i.