111 '.l3oumtvicrogY: L.coitapUpn Beatpu'Agalic! On Friday last, - I.lroEnglish-:presented the report of the Conference Committee, is the House---(3l.soa:Seward and How ard diisentirig)--and 'read aleavy saving. speech. in support of the repOit ; and wound up with a motion that it he printed and -assigned for 1 o'clock Sail:ll.- 42y. Motions were made to postpone for one, two'or ihree weeks, to give time to con- 1 eider the proposition, and to,. take the I image of the country uptin it. Mr. Howard spoke in favor of postpon ing for two weeks. A motion made by Mr. Hill, of Georgia, to postpone till the second Mon- Jay in May, was adopted by a vote of I Yeas 108, Nays 105. The Lecomptonites were completely tak-1 .en • aback by this, to them, unexpected -vote. They supposed their triumph was .certain, and Cabinet officers were on the moor, and their families in the galleries, to witness the triumph they were counting .on: The entire wrath of Southern fife ,eaters and Northern cringers is directed .against Quitman, of Miss., Bonham, of S. C., Shorter and Stallworth, of Ala., and Hill and Trippe, of Ga., who, Southern men as they are, could not be driven or ; pressed into sanctioning a scheme even worse than the Leeompton Constitution itself—a position which there are eleven Representatives from this State too base to assume—too servile to even ,approach. The latest action on the matter we find in the following dispatch to the V Tribuni. of Saturday, arid which confirms dhe action of the House bf Friday bylay ing the motion to reconsider on the table. We say, in concert with the dispatch— II cruse W.4IIINGTOI4 Saturday-, April 24,1353. The vote on the moiion to reconsider the vote postponing the consideration of English's Lecompton swindle to the sec ond Monday in May, and to lay that mo tion oU the table, has just been taken, and resulted as follows Yeas, 10.5 ; Nays;lol, Hurrilt No Education Atuong Slaves. We alluded recently to one of the dark .sist features of slavery—its annihilation of the marriage relation, No slave woman in all the South has ever bCen, or can be "married. She lives with a man just so long as it suits her master's pleasure, and -no longer. Many Ministers of the Gds yel at the North, who are horrified at the idea of church members dancing, have not a word to say against this open and shameless adultery which the Southern church sanctions and defends. What kind .of a revival would snob a minister be like l• to_awaken ? But we sat down to call the attention .of our readers to another dark feature of American Slavery. So far as it has the power, it destroys the i;itelleet of the slave. In most of the 'slave states it is a crime .to teach a slave to read the Bible. Why ?. Because the body - can only be enslaved, .by surrounding the spirit with mental .darkness. "Permit a man to understand the duties which, he owes to himself, to mankind, and to God, and he cannot be a adave." Hence, said the Hon. J. R. Giddings, in his grand speech in the House of Rep resentatives, Feb. 2(3 : "The whole policy of slaveholding Govern ments is arranged and adapted to the purpose .of first enslaving the minds of their bonctmen. slaveholding communities, it is a stat -utory offence, punishable by fine and impris .onment, to teach slaves to read the gospel. They are not permitted to read the words of "Him who spake as never man spake ;" who .diclared Hia mission on earth "to proclaim ,liberty to the captive;'' to raise up the bowed down; enlighten the ignorant; who taught Ills disciples and followers " to do unto otli ss as they would have others do unto them." Asanguished jurist of North. Carolina, while ,dischasging his official duties, declared, "a slaie i 3 one doomed in his own person and .posterity to lice without knowll4,-.." He is not 'permitted to undeistand the object of human ,existence. He can have no conception offus jice„or wisdom, or purity, or truth. Slaves can ,have no correct idea of the duties which chil dren owe to their parents, nor of those which Are due from parents to children. The parent s not permitted to teri.ch -or govern his child, per is the to honor or obey his „parent. .!= nip rigltt.of legnl xarringe is unknown. . asamigtha_slaves. They are not permitted to underkter4 the relation Nor the duties of hus band ati4l ir,ife. The master sells him who is called hueknd, er her who calls herself wife, while he retains the other, Ile sells the pa rent, and retains the child ; or he sells the child and retains the parent, These separations are but the practical workings of that. infidelity which denies to parent: and children those in alienable rights which God' and .nature hate bestowed upon them, • .hThe legitimate heir of aplantstion, on com ing into possession of his estste. often sells the children of his 'fathet—bis brothers and .sixters of the half blood-4leoying that they Plare any rights which white teen are hound to respect." This infidelity denies the right ~.of six huidred thousand' fenalife4_ef Our' Lind to protect theirownsirtge - , and consigns them td prictical prostitution. This state of socie ty is but the Outworking of that infidelity which denies the existence of man'sinaliena ble right to iibertrandio moraileleratioa " It would be in rain for us to say to the Quistions of Europe, or even the liohammed re* of Turkey, that rdigiorts :nen of our coon rgy• support such a system of pollution... Yet M==l thutisittidr of 4hereh4neitaberB,li tile Slave Stag; impiously 'ehi,rge: Deity with authoriz. tug - these erinies, And saerilegiouslyAndeaver to pervert...the Holy Beriptures to the. support of, this infidelity. - tieirspapers professediyre. ligioes lend a silent., , and, some an ttetive, sup portto these crimes. , • !while Others;.eveici - itiour free States, opeoly oppose 214 deuoitne, all who resist the esteuSicm oroPposetheenianni . . ties of 'Slvery." • • an Igir Senator Cameron will please ac, cept our thanks for Congressionalfavors. Also, llon. G. A. Grow, of the-House. "We have received >Dlrs S'tepherik Illustrated New ilimthly for May. It is an excellent mini ber. Published in I.Z . ew York, by Edward Stephens, for $2 a year. Edited by Mrs. ANN S. STEMENS. The in lrellsville.—A week ago last Sunday morning our, neighboring village --- in Allegany Co.; .I%;'. Y., was again visited by. fire. It was first discovered in a bed room attached to the store of Brown Broth ers. The Store.; with its contents, the entire block, and the adjacent dwelling of Seymour - Johnson, Esq., were destroyed. The goods of Brown - Brothers were par tially insured.' Wm. Pooler owned a part of the block—loss ; insured for $l, 600. Miss Lydia Chapman, part owner of the block, lost $1,500, but was fully in sured. The other losses were—Seymour Johnson, $500; W. B. Larned s'_2oo; Mark W. Tolson, library, loss not compu ted. fa — We hope our farmers will . pay more than ordinary attention to their crops this season, in orde'r that there may be a proper exhibition of the Agricultu ral resources of this county at the Fair projected for this fall. It is not expect ed that everything exhibited .will be of a first-class character, nor "that there will be a very extensive exhibition at this first Fair;but ther6 should be a concen trated effort on the part of our farmers to make the exhibition as extensive and creditable as possible. A little effort on the part of each Vice President, will Pro cure a creditable Fair---.2nd a little effort on the part of each fanner and mechanic will add much to, the prosperity of the I county,-41nd therehy to his individual in terests. Fanning will soon taka the place of lumbering as the leading inter est of this county, and it is time, even i now, to begin to pave the way to so hope ful 'a change. The Atlantic Monthly, for May is al ready on our table, bringing its accustom ed wealth of new, brilliant, and well ap. portioned fi feast ; of reason and - flow" of (literary) soul" to our mind's festal board. Its contents are as follois in ar rangement—Ameriean Antiquity:'; Roger Pierce; Amours de Voyage (concluded, thanks to tbd author!)'; Intellectual Char acter (by Whipple); Loo Loo; Charley's Death, (pretty poetry, written by a good, honest mother, withont-doubt); The Cat acombs of Rome,- (continued and to lie continued—the interest of the articles as Weil as the articles themselves); The Pure Pearl of Diter's ,Bay--concluded ; Ca mille, (beautiful poetry, doubtless from the pen of Mrs. Cora Howe); The Hur.dred Days—by Geo. IL Russell; concluded; Epigram on J. M. (John Mitchel, we be lieve) Beethoven,,(by ales. W. Thayer, from original sources); A Word to the Wise—poetry Henry Ward Beecher— a handsome and frieridly criticism of his " Life Thoughts," supposed to be .from the masterly pea . of Theodora Parker ; cedes --poetry; The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, and Literary:N6tiees. Much of all these we have read, and have been amply repaid for the time and trou ble. We supply the Atlantzc to subs:crib ers to the Journal for the low price of S 2 a year. The Atlantic is now the Most popular periodical published, though riot the widest cirmilated, The :May:number concludes the Ist,voluene of seven num bers; another volume of seven numbers will be given, when twelve will constitute a regular volume. Notice to Sc h ool Teachers and fiectors. TUE County Sitperibtendent of Potter' Co. will be at the following places, and at the times here specified for. the purpose of examining Teachers. viz.: ; ELLISGCRG, Saturday, May_ Ist, at the School Mouse. HEBRON, MondaY; May ad, at the School [Howe North of Mr..Gremiman'S. - ' SHARON, Tuesday, May 4th, at the Center 'School House, two miles below Millport. ROULETTE, . Satarday, May Bth, at the School House oaar M. Weimer's. • .- „ COTIDERSPOIIT, Thursday, May 13th, at 1 o'eloci P. M. • . HECTOR, Saturday, .11ay. , 15th, at Sunder . landville. HARRISON, Monday . , May 17th. • - _ BINGHAM - CENTEIi, Tuesday„May ISth.. PI SaturddY, May '22d, at - the School House itearthe'mouth of the West Binneh. The emuniantinn will commence at each of the above Places at:10 o'clock, A. X , Teach. ers are requested. to biltig, , pen, ink and at least three sheets of paper, together with a reading book. J. IEfENDIZIC,'. Counib iliperinteidertt a cf Potter Co. Coudersport, April' 20, 180... _GROVER 4 BAKER'S CELEBRATED nunnit SEWING NjoHolo, 495 BROADWAY YORK. '730 :CRESTNUT PIDIAADRLPDIA. 359 , These'3laAines are now justly, ad mitted to be the best ilin use - fol=Fitraily hewing, making a nem, Strong, and elastic 'stitch, vrliich will .Nor- rip;- eren if 'eCeri. fourth stitch be Mit: Circulars sent on lip _plica;ion by letter, Agentswanted. StiT g:tifiniistuunts. Teachers' =Association. The tettilAtinehgni• of the-POII,EIICOES— TY TEACIIEBS . ..1%,...0011.iT10N, Will be held at Ogssayo • , - pn Thursday and Friday, the 27t11 and 28th of May nest. The.Eereises will commenee on Thursdag at 10 o'clock &. and close with the foienoon session on Friday.. Essays :will be read. by Misses E. covdelia,ydorn.; ELmiha Parish and Helen Raymond. lAddresstis' Will be delivered by Messrs. S. W. Bird, 11., 0. Crosby; 0: P. Rooks, and H. It. Lyman Esq The friendi of the ...Association are cordially invited to attend. WM A. iIOXBOF MRK CTILLON, DRAPER and TAILOR, lite frbm the City of Liverpool, England. Shop . opposite Court Hon: - 4e; Coudersport, Potter Co. Pa. B.—Partieular attention paid to CUT " TING. • 10:35-1 Z.. J. THOMPSON, CARRIAGE & WAGON MAUR and" RE . PAiItER, CouderiTert, ?Otter COl, Pa., takes this method . of informing the pub-: r , , lie in general 'that he is prepared to'do all work in his line with protnpiness, in a workman-like manner, and upon- the Most accommodating ,terns. payment for Repairing, insatiably.refitiired on dellyery of • the work. All • kinds of PRODUCE takerron account of work. • • 11):35: COURT PRO'. ARI A TlOlll'. WHERE AS the Hon. P.obert G.I, White, President Judge, and the Hotri, Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin ; Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Jaii Deli verY, Quarter Sessions of the Peare. Orph ans Court and Court of Common Pleas for the Counq . of Potter ; hare issued their precept, bearingtate the twenty-second dad of April; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-eight, end to me directed, fol, holding a Court of Oyer and •Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Qsarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan' Court, and CoUrt. of Common Pleas, hs the Parough of Condersi)ort, on ]ION DAY; the'2lst day of June next, and to con tinne one week. Notice is therefore hereby given toile Cor oners. Justices of the, Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there is theii proper per Soils. at 10 o'clock:3l. of said day,"with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, too those_ things which to their offices appertain to be clone.' And those 17;10 are bound by their recognizancts to prosecute against the prisoners that are Or shall be in the jail of said County of Potter, are to be then- and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Cocosusruar, April 22nd, /358, and the ?2d year of the Independende . of the United States of America. A. C. TAGGART, Sherif. Health and.,l3eauty - . How to be the Most beautiful - woman in the world. Dow to be more beautiful atter marriage, instead of more ugly. as most wires t!ow - are. 'How to transmit your beauty o yogr children without losing 'it yourseli. Now to b sweet without perfume, cheerful without stimulant, rosy without rogue and ra diaut' without paint. The means ore certain, within the reach of every Woman and are de tailed with' ample directions in a "Letter to Ladies," wbieh'wiil. be mailed prepaid•to any address on the receipt of 25 cents in stamps 'or American coin Address L4O-tf. • Da. T. L. CHAPMAN. No. 47 West 13th Street, New Fork _ DO YOU EYMi. WANT ANY THING FROM NEW YO,RKP IF SO, SEND-TOOR ORDER TO F. S. CABOT & CO., Buyers, S 4, Barclay St. ALMOST every one, certainly every mer -Ichant, has sometimes very.strongly wish ed that be had a reliable correspondent and friend living in this great metropolis to whom he could send for the transaction of some bu sisess or the purchase of some article, that he 'could-not make it convenient to go to the city to do, onto boy himself, with full confidence, that the business wolild be well thine, and at a reasonable expense to. him. Having bedtime satisfied by a considerably extended observa -tiom and experience that this isan almost uni versal want_ we have established our house to supply it. We - have, foundthat thousands of persons frOm Maine to Georgia are constantly sending to us to execute orders, involving pur chases, varying from 5 cents to as many hun dred dollars, and we believe in every case, those employing us have been satisfied both With the quality of the services rendered and :eqiiity 'of- our charges: We mean that our charges shall is all cases be fair and reasona ble, being predicated on the time and labor consumed. It is certain, that being constant ly in the market, buying largely for cash. we can ac — nerrsit' than,' any single pur chaser can. It fact, we save to our friends much more-in prices than the commission we charge. No mab. who only occasionally comes here can be familiar with a - market so extensive as this. , We being here all the time, are thorcnighly acquainted wittrit and know where to go to find everything iMfirst hands and at the lowest rates. We have found that many of our distant' friends wish to send ns country produce to sell, sometimes the pro ceeds to be invested in goods, sometimes in money. Accordingly we have made the very best arrangements to enable us to' do justice I • =: to . those who may consign to us.'' Our charges for selling are a usually tive'per cent.,xilthough in'special cases of - very large or very small transactions, equity might require it to be va ried from that "We have a circular giving more at length the scope and plan of our bits iness. with statement of our charges for biiv ' ing some 'of the leading Articles,. which - will sent on lipplimtion. • . ' Letters of inquiry only-:should '.:contain stamps to prepay the . replies. t, .• BEYE} BY TER3IISSIDN TO '.Wm. G. Laniiieit, of A. k A. Lawrence 4k, Co.. New York: ' ' . Wrol.. King',- of Naylor & - Co., Sew York. David S. Brown, of David S. Brown ee-0., Philadelphia. - • Jastpli Ca.bot,Thiladelphia..• G. Bari- plaice, of. Blake, hose & Co., • Bos ton. • F:Cabot Boston_ • Stanfield, Wentworth E; Co., Boston. ~„ • J: C. Cabot, of -Walea,, , Cabot. _Co., SL Louis. , . . And many others. N. 13-4-Particular attention is gifem to pro curing -Insurance Policies, iLife, Fire and.na rine), in : the_best and most reliable offices. In . - formation . f p rnistked of the . standing and poniibility of Insurance Companiesinailro*s and other :-.s r2r Co'rpotions. .1 • ;AO-tr. LEACHED , MUSLIN'S itn(Unfent.atheitt Lk 'tides in tin lire of Staple - Di3;tGlied/i low fdl&E - b - E. K. SPENCER'S?' D. W. S..ialgt.' . . NitP4..T V 0 ?-t- ' - ' Henry H. Eittl... '..151044:2 I . Tem 1057. te .......";'. iin_the: Point - of,Cotranon Astar...ilazt.,NOrin. Pleas a Potter Othinty. , ‘ 1 , ." ':;',.,.! ~ -, '', Acltos-: or Kr -, .rxr—vr a for l4ctefliitul in -Jackson ',fawnedthiiii salt conatj , ',botuaded as-foil - ens. to wit t Beginning at the northin*t.corner'of saiBEf., - 11. Dent's lot:No.:IL- (formerly held by f f . 14. Jc, O. P. Slate, :under a Contract with the,..Tqait6e.S'of thoßiaghaniEstrite,) On the line hetween.Tack; son and Plysies Townshipa end about eighteen perchnseaa, of the West line of warrant No. 1g11;_ thence - ailing the '7 - est" line of,sitid Jot No. Il;'sontivserenty.four and six tentlisper- . cheS:thence'hy - lands now or late of the Bing. ham Estate iyeitine'huisdred and ten perches, thears by the'same mirth'. seventy-eine" per ches to., the aforesaid -Township fine,- tbeoce alo . fit'the:S2.it line, s Oath Bl'..degrees east bundred'ant.tan perches to, the4irtee of be ginning. containlngforry-mine acres-and seven tenths of an. acre, With an allowance., of. six per cent for, rohds,' trd., be the same . mOre or less, and known as lot' No:,10 of the sub-diyis ioa of 11. Et!Dent's • lands (formerly Bingham Estate lands) and parts of warrants Nu's. ,1811 & 1825: ! - . And n oirito February 16,:1858 tilt,- tion of P. W. Krto•Esq.. - I"lffs Att'y role on Deft to appear and plead t hy- the third day of next term, or Judgement-by default, and pub lication of role directed by the court. Potter* County, ss.:.—Cgrtified from the records this 23rd•day ofgarch, A. D.:1858. • 37-•;-1t. 11.4. (I.LSISTEI): Proth' y. - t - N - 0 E,. - Henry 11. Dtat, 1.:\o 2.:1. June Terra,,lBs7. Va. - In the Court of -C(Aninou Daniel Harnes k I Pleas of Potter County. John I.l4nes. ACTION OF -EJECTMENT for a tract of Lard,in Hector Township', con-, taining one hundred nun fifteen and seven tenths acres, or thereabouts, bounded as fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at twynty-fivc 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 perche.s, thence north eighty-six. perches, thence east one hundred and six perches to the west line of lot No. 83 of the said allotment, #hence south one hundred and fifty-six perches to the place of beginning, being lot ..No. 73 of the allotment of IL H. Dent's land in . said Town ship and 'part' otWarrants No's. 1790 4:,3480. And now, to wit : February It; 1853. On mo tion of F.IF.Kuox, Esq 4 PUN .Att'y, rule on Deft to appear and plead by the third day of next term or Judgement, end the court direct pubV.caticirt of said rule according to law. Potter County, as. :--Certiped - from the record thi3 22n4 day of March. A. D. 18 . 53. 37-4 t. ' •.IL J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. NOTICE: • Henry H. Dent, 1 No. 239 Tune Term, ISS?. rs. In the Court of Common 'Henry Haynes Pleas of Potterleohnty. ACT/OS OF „EJECTS!' tiT . for a tract of land in Hector Township in said county containing sixiysix and five tenths acre:, ' or thereabout, bounded 'as follows, to wit : .13eginning at the- serith vest corner of lot \0..60 l ei H. IT. - Dent't,lande Contracted to be-sold to Samuel Royer, thence _east thirty four rods, thence south sixty-seven and three tenths perches to the N: 'cif lot No. 74. thence, west one hundred and nineteen and three tenths-perches toldre.east line.of lot No. 73, thence; north one huttrired and sii perches, thence east eighty-five add three tenths per ches,* ihence south thirty-eight and seven tenths perches to the placC of beginning, being lot No: 93 : 0f H.. H. Dent'l lands in said Town ship, • (fortuert,y )3itighaM Estate lands), and part of warrants No's:-1T,49 it 1790. - And non- to wit: Yebruitry 16, 185 S: On mo tion of F. W. Eno; Mfrs Att'y, rule on Deft to appear and itleactl33- the third 41:ty,, of next term or Judgement, and the court direct pub liCation of said rule according to law. Potter' Coulity, .ss. :—LCertified from the record this 22nd day' of 31arch, A. D. ISSB. 37-4 t; li. , J. OLMSTED, Frothy LIST OF CAUSES, WOE at JUNE TERM, 1358, 'of the Conit of Common Pleas of. Potter County. 'W..T, Jones, Deloss Dwight. Carillin,ghnin:tsc. of I a: A p N.J. , • mi • Asa Stevens Luke Russell kßaskin, Slevens, et al. Foster Reynolds, " Thomas Gilliland, Pike Township, D. J. daappell. E.Rees &J. Lyman jr. " James Grimes, et al. W. T. Jones, f Jackizon & Eli Rees W: G. Mcdtellati3, use" A. Woodcock. Matthew Wilkinson, " Temple Wilkinson . W. T. Jones Sc. Go., '$ NI. Woodcock: Curtis, Er*in Brook" S. P. Reynolds.' E. X Carpenter, " ,Richard Shay. jr. John Krowle, a Zicheug :Sfallor:y, et al - Sobieiki " .R. W.-31'Intyrei Versel Dickinson " C. W. Ellis. Allegany Town3hip, ": Jl,Tin Lyman.. Same, !• • " Same. S. E. Ensworth, ." Pike Township.-, • Alonzo Wright, " S. P. Reynolds. Isaac Kalen, " Joues, Mann.. Jones, Sam'l P. Westervelt," W. T. Jones, John, .A. linskin:tisiqfPlatt 1 IIa• Elli & Plntt.llaskin •.! 7 • ll•cr of St P. l " Maynard & Wilcox. John Son. - " I William Itadde, ." Carl Bredo, et al. tidde;l: . • " Rims Riruncien,id al. Nathan Woodcock, - 14 Crittenden &Johnson. W. T. Jones, f 3 P. -Cone - & O. T. Ellison. . Jonathan " Sylranns Jones. S. G. W. Lansing, " David T. Rail. S. £. &W. Lansiog, " Dennis llail. ;John E:E;dn'ar,lB; " ''Jiniriatfiim Nichols H. J. QUISTED, Prothonotary PROTHEINGTARIC'S OFFICE Coudersport, April 121.858: :FRANCIS' PATEDIT, , XMINTING :MACHINE; nridlS Machine is, played by means of, piano keyS• Jiro copies are printed at once, in less time tlian is required to.produee one with a pen. 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Spre.luten numbers gratuitously supplied. -' Back - niunbers can be furnished to uny ex tent, ;H- • - • Clergymert and Teachers 'supplied at lowest Club Rail& - . /41IPER & BROTIIERS, Publiihers, 35-3 mo , • Franklin Square, New York. A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS •P, lrahed ihitt Day, Feb. 9, 7858, Fifty _Yea.rs .in Chains : OE, TUE LITE Of AN - AMEEICAN SLAVE, = 43D.Pages,wk. Price $1 This is the title of one of the most intensely. interesting biographies of the day. It is a plain historr of an American slave in the far South. *' . bo, after two or three escapes and re captures, fluidly, an old man, found freedom and rest in one of the Northern States. • WHAT THE PRESS SAY. The story is told with great sirnpli4lty, but with much . power and pathos.. Whoever takeS it will find it difficult to laY it down until it is finished.—Sationo/Tra, Washington, D. C. A. narrative of real experience like the above will.have far . moie 'effect 'ne.-air.st slavery than the.ing,enionSly wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be. , --Ani. Baptie. 'Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and: a thousand-fold More thrilling; a simple tale of life=long oppresSion, revealing truly the workings of the •' peculiar institution" in our conntry. To the story-loving we would say, here is a story worth reading.-31/,!sion Retor . d. A THOROUGH. CA.NVASSEII. IS WANTED. In each county in the free States, to engage in the Sale of the abtme work immediately. Such can easily clear from S•'=O TO $lOO PER MONTH. The work: is beantifullr printed and bound, and i 3 as large as the boas that sell for $1,25 ; but as we mean to, sell "at .least ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND COPIES, through - agents, we hare made the retail price ONE DOLLAR. A SAMPLE COPY of the book will be sent by mail, postage paid, 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 subjoin afew names of those who re commend MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOB-A.LSAMUM, Preat., Eaton, pf 'Union University: "The fall ing of hair ceased, and my grey locks Changed to original color." Rev. O. A. buckbee, Treas. _km, Bible Union,. N. Y.: "I cheerfully add my testimony." Rev. H. V. Degen, Ed. Guide to Holines.s," Boston - : "We can testify to its ef fects." Rev. E. R. Fairchild, .Cor. Sec. Ch'n Union, N. Y,: "Used is my family with ben eficial effects." Rev. 1. Webster, "Ch'n Era," "Boston: " Since -using your preparations, I am neither' bald or grey as heretofore.' Rev_ Jas. 111. Cornell. Con 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 circular to • • MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER DEPOT, [35--3mo:] N0.'3558r00m-st., N. Y. SOED ErERTIVHERE. CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. COUGHS. CHRONIC E.HEPIATLSAI, Debility, and all-Diseas es'arisin7 from a &Tofu . • :lous. or .Iknposerished state of the Blood. . HEGEMAN; CLARK ...t.CO.'S GEATULVE - COD-LIVER OIL, Has stood the test of over tea years experience, and is recommended by all the most .eminent physicians as the most valuable remedy in use. Dr. Wittuals, tbe celebrated Physician of the London Consumption Hospital, took notes of its effects in about ZOO ;.cases. and found it mere efficacious than all remedies vet discov ered. This - femedy, & valuable whea-purefbe comes worthless or injurious when adulterated See, that the lahel has the eagle and Mortar, and the signature over the co'rk of each bottle, as thouSinds have been cured by the use of the genuine article who had used others with out success. Sold by all Diuggists. 354ni0. HEGEMAN CO. CHRISTADORWS HAIR DYE. Within a nrit-sheltall the nerits lie, Of Christadortis never equaled . Dye; Red it makes black,to brown transforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always frop . i Oeeny. This matchless revitalizing Hair Dye still "holds its position...as.the, most harmless and e fficacious Hair Dye in, theWoild. ..Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and. applied in ten private rooms,Att CHRISTADORO'S No. 6 Astor Douse, Broadway, and by all -Druggists and Perfumers in the United States. KErsEtyPittsbrtrgh, Pa. . • " [3s--Smo.] -TI3OUS.ANDS THROUGHOUT. THE - COILNISY - • ARE SIbK. .• Thousands would . Give Half their. Fortunes to BE WELL. - • them to. Dr. TYLER. who, by Spirit aid„can see what others guess at ;-can see your.disease, see all its'extent and progress and-see-the means of cure: For descriptive cir cular-and a listof alniost miraculotis cures per faniled 'during the past five years irk the West and South, send one three cent stamp, 'and , addres.s Tyler:, 442 Broadway. New York. • NI-86S at a distance can be treated by sending a - lock of lige, sex and Symptoms: r eonsultatirin• fee, $5. - vto-tf Q - 031E,cLO,T4ING - ef.Cheney'sma.nnfai tark op haul at .• - E )C4 SFUCER'S, WANTSAYM roitirvE t•ciiarAnsp • inn iniioukunsof 1,858. $500,000: _ • • • • Homestead Laadcom . paar t .i • . CA:MAL ST9CE. = L 041. littiO'aa, • • the Slate of Wilco . • FIVE AMERICA' .N HOMESTEAD . LARD. I. COMPANY, having disposed of a suffi cient number of shares to . worrsnt -Uri early distribution of their. Land,'. new offerto 'the - public the remaining unsold Shares, andialtO, pleasure .to announcing, thlit;:Oicr.-Ilusouvrt, Tuors...i.sso Accirs ‘if choice farmitig Latid,l iit uateffin the Counties of iFinnetago x .,3larque,tl4, Traushara, Out r agattie,Slairana,Port4e, 4arg thoo, - Chippewa, Si. Croix and Polk, .'rate of iriscoistin, will be!distributed to HhittcholNrs of said Company, before the arijournment , of the present session.of Congress. These land's are among the best farming lands in the State., ranging in value from fire to - -twent2, , : five dol lars per acre. This Compariy.' holding - as a they do, a large quantity, are compelled sell a' portion of their Lands for Cas - h, 'and take this method of disposing, of One HOndred Thouiand Acres, at a reduced price. - ,The'dis 7 " tribution will take place in the City of Waih, ington, under the direction of thirty-one Meni hers of Congress, one Member selected each State in the Union. The land offered is - free from anyencumbrance,and WARRANTY DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE: - will be executed immediately after the distrihntion# to the ',zit . - ties entitled thereto, by Trustees appointed for that purpose. ' The distribution - will be as follows : 500,TRACTS 40 ACRES.EAOLL 100;41 • , 80, " 100 It3o " ti 100 , 11 9 3 .1 0 l6 AI •' 25 , u . a 6..14), 14 ' a - ii Eight : Hundred arid Twenty-nine Tracts cont. prising tin - 4 . Hundred fihousansi Acres. • The American Homestead Land Company respectfully solicit your early co-operatiod in the organization of Clubs, and will allow le per cent. on all subscriptions amounting, to ten Shares, payable in Stock of theiCompany; All.erders must be addressed to the "Ameri can Homestead . Land Company, Washington, D. C.,7 giving the' full address:of each Share holder, naming the Town, Countj and State in - which they reside, and to Whom the Shares are to be directed. The Company ,respectfully refer to; the fol. - . lowing gentiernenlfor any infonnatiort relative to the quality and value of the Lander • . ALEXANDER VI. RANDALL; Goifttnor 'et State of Wisdonsin : - Ex-Gor. DODGE,I Ex-Gov..FARWELL, : 4 4 DOTT v i . " BARSTOW,: TALMABOR; - " "HBAS4FORD, “ " DEWEY! - • • Trustees: Ex-Governor BARSTOW. Janesville, Wis. •'.: ALEXANDER SPAULDDIG, :Esq., Janneej Court, Wall St., Nsw York. - • T1110.114S J. NEARY, Seeretari,'. Washington, DI G., March,.lBsB. Shares; FlreS Dollars Each. - HOWARD ASSOCIATION, VITTADMPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by epeeist endowment for.tbe relief of the tick and traced, afflynissl with ViViilent cene , - Epsdrmie dieeasee. . Irlq all persons 6f lieted with Sexual DiSe3 es, such as SPERMATORIIIICEA,. SEMI NAL WEAKNESS,; LIIPOTENCE,. GOND*. RHCEA; GLEEt SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE; atc., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in.view . of the awfid destruction of human life, caused br Seival diseasoS, and the deceptions prae r tied :UpC7l:l the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as;a CHAP.ITABLE ACT Worthy of their name, to . Open a Dispen sary for the treatment of this class of di:seasnit, in all their fors and to give MEDICAL AD VICE GRATIS. to all who apply by letter, with a descriplic6 of their condition, tage, occupation, habits of &e.,yand in cases of extreme Poverty, to FURNISH . MEDICINES FREE OF. CHARGE. It ueedlesS tri 'afid . that the Associaticirc coMmands the highest . 'Medical skill of the age; and will furnish. the most approved modern treatmCiit. The Directors, on a review of the past,' feel assured that their labors in this ipbere of tie- nevolent effort, have been of great benefit CO the especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with re newed zeal, to this very Important' but much despised cause. Just Published br the Associationra port on Spermatorrlnna, or SeMinalWeaknesi, the Tice of .onanism, 3lasturbation 'or Self. Abuse, and other Diseases of-the Sexual Or gans, by the 'Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail; (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. I. 'Address, 'for(Report .or treatment, . - ; Dr. GEORGE E. CALIIOUN, Coninlting Surgeon, Hon - 4rd Association, No. .2 South-Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa..; . . By order of the Direptors. ; EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pre:Abbe.' CEO. FAIRCHILD, &cedars,. L10:24--ly. . , • NEW GODS;, Lose Prices and Ready Pay,,. ;- AT SIIARON:CaNTER. ; MAE SUBSCRIBERS. are offering forisals an entirely. new stock, acitialsting-of;' , . - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,-DARDWARA : COOCKERYi• GLASS !WARE, BOOTS • SHOES, 'HATS tc..CAPS,: • TM- BftELLAS;';'PARASOLS - , - -:••'_•. - . WINDOW .SHADEk. WALL PAPER; ;BEADY: MADE i'CLOTHING,-- YANKEE ; • - NOTIONS, &c., . In - our selections the wants at all bare been renietallered., The Gentkruen - canfinditt oar Stock of Ready Made: - _Clothing an elegant Fashionable snitinr a 'substantial -Business suit, and_wii hare Hata &Cain - andllootti."& Shoes to match. • - . The Ladies can find Fashionable [Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets andtrimming ; a. good assortment of Dteas Goods, and trim ' mings Glove.e.; 'Mink Hosiery: l and Gaiter And,l l ast butnot torded - And. akektint Skirts ; also,Rattana,- Skirt-Whalebone ;and Brass Skirt -Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklines I and Bracelets; - Goralii. Fans, - Jtrul Malty . other things to entiroeratell• of whieVira are selling lost. for Cash; Lumber, or any kind of. Proditc e.;:s • :FLO 1F.34 - F1511.11c.4 coin stantly Oil bit* . •-' -1 - - W. B. kJ.S. GRAYES. Sharon leenter, `f'otter: Co:, Pa., '..itcrie4 5, . - J.( . A . T i zei„ e4.4l, 1:613 W. U.l. J. IL Gil 4, ;500;001 ' - '''" 1000 5000 u a 111
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