The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, May 06, 1858, Image 3

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- 'Peters on.? L ,Philridelphia , •;Countee € ,&
zoph• r t or for 31,13 -,;just received, contains
.41seriptions of.9B.new counterfeits, all of
•vhieh have mailett.heir:4Dgearance since
April Ist.
. g The Pews or-the:First:K.3C. Church in
•Coadcrspart ifia be rented on TncasnaT, Mir
13th, 1858. Basiness to begin at 2 o'clock P.
IL All persons wishing.to -retain their seats
will please he present, or make ;arrangements
-with the Trustees previously. '
BY' , O3DER OF 'FRE TE.CSTEES:
The weather in this region is very co
.lnettish at xresent—swiling and frown
iing in frequent alternations. We ate
writing this on Tuesday forenoon in close
'proximity to a necessarily
. warm fire—in
.two hours more we may 1)2 wishing for
, "41.-shady nook in some romantic dell."
!Harper's 'Magazine, for May, is re
.teived, and, as usual, finds great favor in
vanr mind's eye. The article on "Au
thors," is an excellent one, and is doubt
less from the pen of "one who knows."
'The entire number is excellent, embrac
:lng every variety of reading.
Emerson's United States Magazine
-and Patnam's Monthly,- for Nay is on
-cur table - . We thought that we were
not to be favored with the light of its
countenance any more, as the April anal
'bar failed to reach us. We are happily
disappointed, though we hope our friends
will send aloog the No. for April to com
plete our file.
The N E.ccelslor, (the pro i spectus
.of which may be seen on our 4th page,)
.is a much more readable paper than we
mere at first inclined to think it, would
prove. It is edited with considerable
:ability and spirit, and we liite the inde
pendence it exhibits in its criticisms of
books. It is said to be fast taking the
place of the Led : 7er in its circulation.
For the Potter Jouroel
ULTSSES. April 24, 1858
Ma. Entroa—ln your last paper I saw a no
tice of a railroad accident, which was said to
have been caused by obstructions put upon
the true:: by two son. 4 of Mr. Adam r_lhewlelt.
Appended to this notice is the following:
Charles Lyman writes to his wife that Mr. S.
formerly resided in Ulysses." That is not the
case--ue never lived in Clysses. His former
residence -vas in Bingham. this coun ty,l think.
Of course it is a matter ofuo great importance
*here the gentlemen in question did •iforwerly
.reside," but then it is nearly, or qu;te as es
sential, to know the right place as the-wrong
One. Very respctfully, R. C.
The following poem, is having a wide circu
lation in the press of this country at preseat:
THE HOUSEHOLD FAIRY
They tnay.talk of thei- fairies, their sylphs,
and their gnomes,
As much and as long its they please,
But give me the machine which enlivens our
homes
And ensues us enjoyment and erse:
Some Fairies are all very wcll in their way,
Thou;li I confess one /never have seen—
While in n sight, on the taule, •' click, click,"
through the lay,
Sounds the song of my SIRING 731
Ah ! there once was a time when I bent o'er
my toil
Till tears stained the e:anbric or lawn,
And when cla. liLbt had ;lowa. by the glimmer
of oil
I often slaved on till the dawn.
But r.ow long ere noun all my needlework's
. • done—
And handsomely done too. I teen,
I'm as Tree as a bird whose wings flash in the
sun—
Thanks—thanks to my Sorno MACLILSE.
What blessinzs doth science on labor confer _
When inventing so use:'nl a gilt.
Whici converts into comfurts e'en tronble and
care,
And our duties combine with oar thrift :
Ah I tou:d Moon, who compoSeu the shires
he,at-touching song,
My GROVEa &Bean have seen,
Tye no doubt he'd hate a - rittea another as long.
And as good, on my SZWING 113CHISE.
"It ish so Good as a School jot Him."
—Such was the remark of a German who
recently subscribed to the Jnurnal. We
thought it singular that he should become!
a subscriber, when, in fact, we knew hel l
could scarcely read a won; in the language'
in which it is printed. But he soon put 1
us right in the matter, by informing us
that he had a married dang%ter who bad
a little boy who was just fairly initiated into I
the mysteries of reading, and for his sake I
and benefit he had subscribed or, said I
he, the boy can learn many things in it
that he cannot learn in school; indeed, "It
ish so good as a school for him." Yes,
good Old friend, Philip, it isas good as a
school--.a school within itself--school
house,- pedagogue, books and all. People
.are beginning to find it out, too, and you
are not the only one who is taking it ,for
he benefit of" crantipapa's proud boy."
f We have often thought that if people
' would only look upon newspapers as they
deserve to be, they would find them worth
double their cost in the advancement of
the education of their children. We are
beeotuir.g more and more convinced of this
fact every day, hut . hare deferred any re.
marks upon it voluntarily, least our read-
Ars should think oar motive° was soiSsh.
1 , 101 thicwe have the opinion of one who
Anis at tliO right mark to place on reoord,
me . ... 10 so clieerfullyboie
that in'do
icg so we are ." extendingthe . sphere of
our usefulness" in a direction where' it
will be prOperly . iapPreeiste& We hope,
therefore, that every. one :who earnestly
desires to . advattee, the edneationil re
`sources of his Olildre n, will adopt the
plan of our good iild; G erman friend,. Pun.-
tPBILEHMEP.. Try it, and You. : will find
Ithat want, he says is true in every respect.
Observe the school .children of your ac
quaintance,—those; who read the newspa-
I pers and those who - do not,—and you will
easily see the difference` in their educa
tional progress; you will find the verdict
of our German friend is ,correct hi every
respect. The School and the Newspaper
should go hand-ii-hand' i Wherever they
I exist—they are at least estisins,
• '
Keep the True 'Me
"The system of ‘rounil
who are &Omni to their t:
doned, or there can he no' l s
to the Olig.trchy. Exptizi ,
as indispenslble as tal‘Mt
point of learning, Alt?,
Representatives ottlie °wish
greatly surpass the advoc..tes o.
tr.ltion. Bat in: acitro•ts inanav
are mere children in the haMis of the,.
adversaries. Nothing Ma . ex..)erirnee
able oar Represent.4:ves to umdcr,tand
defe4t the chicanery which is employe
against them ; and fur friziid , who are earnest
in maintaining the !great irittitS for whicl! 'an
orgtniz ttion is based. should diseountenance.
in every way, the petty slysteini of alternating
between aspiring men in the different coumies
of a district. The system is ruinous in with
drawing faitVol men from Congress. just when
they begin to be edtmated in the business for
which they were sent there.-+Y. Y. Eve. Par:.
[ The above -is ueededadvice. We trust
every Republican paOr that is earnest in
.
[, opposing the Slave-PoWei, will lay it -be
! fore its readers. We should like to have
'the Wilmot District express an, opinion
on this :übjeet.
- - - - -
CCU - A good deal of solicitude was trivial-
rested in Northern to discover, who;
were the two Men Who voted .for Freinbnt in!
Johneou County (in Egypt) Of that Si".ate,lwhere
the lest Presidential vote was caseUlly 4.eclar
ed—Ruchanan 1.144, FlilmOre 74. Fremont 2.1
Inquiry has cleared up the Mystery— the Fro-;
monters, very naturally, are, both .ict, .41.Taaters
—M. Spence, a Yankee, and J. RidenS::v. - er, a ;
German, who, having left 8'1r:11:cu. find Lb
erty, settled first in a Slai4. State, fou-al the
des:re of hfs soul ;unattainable there, alai linv
ing learned to loathe Shvery by oLst•rving
practical operatiou Mgrated ng,aba
nearest Free State. j Of course. he was .fi.r
Fremont—actively, !ardently—he couldn't be
for any one else—bnt he was too new a - coMzi.
to influence otter voters. He now reports thLt
a good many :more suet e.s he have moved in
or declared for the Right since 185 d, beside
the Democrats, who-are mainly Douglas men,
land so • 4 1arie:iing for Freedom" with the en--
ergy of young zeal and fresh lungs; so Mr. B.
calculates,though Mr. Spence has left the
County, that he will be a good way - from hav
ing to vote alone in; 1560. Thisseems a reas
onable presumption.—Y. Y. Tribune.
lar"God bless the President !: lie
has stood up with all the elevation of a
noble nature in'a position made reputable
by the purity of his previous character,
and like John the Baptist in the wilder
ness, is warring the Southern sinners to
flee the wrath to come."--:-Ex.
There is a slight difference between the
two. John the Baptist was clothed with
tLe hair of a camel and James Buchanan
With the hair of au ass. John was in the
wilderness and Buchanan "in the woods."
John's head was cut off, Buchanan's
ought to be.,--Brandon (Jliss.) Rep.
Notice to School Teachers and .
Directors.
THE County Superimemlent of Putter Co.
Nval be st i'ae follow ing places, and at the times
here speciaeil fur the purpose of ex:I:M.110g
Teachers., viz.:
COUDERSPORT, , Thursday, May 13th, at
o'clock, P. M.
HECTOR, Saturday , :day 15th, at Sunder-!
•
land. die.
HARRISON. Moidar, May lith.•
BINGIIA.II eE TER. Tor...4ay, Mar 18th.
YlKE:Saturd4,' 31-ly 22d. at the School
House ne ,r the . mouth of the West Branch.
The examination will commence at each of
the abjve places at to o - clock, A. m Teach
ers r,r,..t reqn-seed to bring inn, ink and at
leaat three sheets of paper, v.gother• with a
reading book. ; J. lIENDRII:K,
C9ll;3lll:Surerin4eildtra of Potter Co
Poudersport,"Aprsl 2O 1659.
GRIIVER mutrivs
CELEBRATLD
FAMILY SEWING ItIACEUITES,
495 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
CIIESTSET, sr., PiIIiADELPHIA.
g These Ifichines are now justly ad
mitted to be tutlbe,t in use for Family
crewing. making is new, strong, and elastic
stiten, which -willitior rip, even if every
fourth :stitch be dut. Cirenbirs sent on ap
plication by letter.! Agents wanted.
BOROUGH I ORD
,
T a meeting of the Town Council of the
4 Borough of.Coudersport t ,held oa, the 3d
day* of May, 1353, the following Ordinance
was passed i -' 1
On motion, IT !,I HEREBY ORDAINED.
that a Plank Side-lVaik be b.iilt oa the North
side of Fourth Street, from !kin to West, said
balk to be builtiai follows; .Tue Plank to ha
five feet in width, 'to, be graded with Gravel
2i feet on both•sides, of the plank, making, in
all, tea feet in widtb 7 said weak to be built
in the same mariner as those on Liu Street ;
and that the said Side-Wail; roust be finished
by the First Mxinday of June next, otherwise
the Council will, llt their meeting of that dale ;
proceed to let the building of the same to the
lowest and best biddir.
G. B. OVERTON, Burg:B47w gem.
SA3I'L H. STORR, Scc's/.
S I
I CERTIFY the'abo e to be a true and cor
rect copy of-the-origlia Ordinance, as it is
recorded on theJaoylis of the Borough; in my
posseseion. : 5A311.11. 'STORRS, Secy. _
COadersport, ILA, 4, 1 1135d:-'--4Z-31... , .
44(4,1*OtigAtt4t5
TO - cONTRACTORS. -
\TOTICE iiherebYgiven that PRCIPOS4LS
will be recei v ed at the Office of the Town
Council of the B. ar,ConderSport, a atil
ttle 20th ittst.,.for the - latticing and com
pleting of all such SIDE-WALKS as were 4n
dered by the Ordinance of Ma 5.2 5 ., 185; now
.
remaining unbudt incompleteat which
time and place said Jobs will be let to - the
highest and best bidder. By 'order-of the
Council. • It STORRS, SE( 4 7,
Couderspor 31ny 3, 1858.
.• •
Teactrs' Association, •
• The segular eeting of the POTTER CCU'S
TY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION - , will be
held at Oswayo Iffillage,_ on Tharsday
and Friday, the Pith and 28th of May next.
The Exercises will commence on Thursday, at
10 o'clock,a. it., and close with the forenoon
session on Friday. Essays will be read by
Misses E. Cordelia Hydorn, Ehnina Parish and
Helen Raymond. Addresses will be delirereti
by Messri'J. W. Bid, 31. 0. Crosby, 0. P.
Rooks, anti 11. H. Lyman Esq The friends of
the Association are cordially invited to attend.
W3I. A. MONROE. Sec'y.-
11 in, COrigresS.
irrs'
,Repreientatives
:rusts. mast be aban
snecessful resistance
{thee in Congress is
t !.and integri:y. In
.{ !and coitrage, the
.iisition in Congress
.te3 of the
Management, they
tn`da of their eteran
t ex..{eriF{nee can en
t!, in:der:44nd and
bieb is eutpinyed
id , tch - -
CARRIAGE k WA.GtINN 31.. , k1CER and
PAIRER. (loader... Tort, Pot eer Co., Pa., takes
this method of informin;,7 the pith- ,
• lic in general that he. is p-epared
to do'all work in his line with pro:no:less.
in - a workman-like manner,' and upon the
most fteommodaking terms: Pr.yr.:ent for
Repairing invariably requ!r.‘d on deliTery of
the work. M. All' kinds of PROD[ CE
taken ort account of work.
vI L TNEni:As the Hon. RObert G. Nrnite,
V President Judge, and the Hons. Joseph
Mann and G: G. Colvin, Associate judges of
the Courts of Oyer Terniiner and General Jail
LThliverY.<; . :artar SeSilioll:s ' of the Peace. Orph
an,' Court and Court of Common PleaL , -for the
CoUnty- of Potter, ha'..e issued their precept,
bearing the twe.ity-seconi . day of April. in
the year of our Lord lone thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-tight, and to me directed, fo.
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, Q - ...arter Scessions of the
Peace, Orphans Court.. and Court of Common
Plea in the Borough of Coudersport, on MON
DAY, the 21st day of June next, and to con
tinue one xveele.-
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oners. Justices of the Peace and Constable.;
within the county, that they he then and 'there
in their proper persons. at 1 , 1 o'clock A. M. of
said dny. with their rolls. records, inquisitions,
exam:nntions, and other remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices appertain
to be done. And Abuse who ere bound by
their rengnizancrs to prosecute against the
prisoner_ that Itre or shall be in the jail of said
couaty of• Potter, are to be then and there to
prc-e.nte against them as ',YIN be jiist.
D..teti at CAM:DEit..SI.OII.T 7 April 2::bd, 1858,
-1 ti.; i'2 , l year a the Independence of the
Uaiteti :Siates of America.
Health and Beauty..
OW to be tee most beautiful woman in
ILL the worid. How to be more beautiful
after merrnue, instead of more ug.iy, as most
wives now are. How to trmsusit your beauty
to you; children without losing it yourself.
How to be sweet without peklurne, cheerful
without stimulant, rosy without rogue and ra
diant without paint. The means are certain,
within the reach of every woman and are de-
Miled with ample direetioes in a "Letter to
Ladies," which will be mailed prepaid to any
address on the receipt of 25 cents in stamps
or American coin Address
L=o—if. DR. T. L. CHAPMAN,
No. 47 West 33th Street, New York.
FROM NEW YORK'?
IF SU, SEND lOLTR. ORDER TO
F. S. CABOT & CO.,
Buyers, Sr, Barclay St.
A LMOST every one, certainly •every rner-1'
.a. chant, has sometimes vzry strongly wish-1
ed that he bad a reliable correspondent and •
friend living in this great metropolis to whom
he could send for the transaction of some bu
siness or the ; nrchase of Some article, that he
could not make it convenient to go to the city 1
to do, or to buy himself, with full confidence,
that the business would be well done, and at
a reasonable expense to him. Having become
satisfied by a considerably extended obstrva
tion, and experience that this is an almost uni- I
versa' want, we have establi,hed our house to I
supply it.. We have found that thousands of;
persons front Maine to Georgia are constantly'
sending toils to execute orders, involving pur
chases varying from 25 cents to as many bun- 1
died dollars, and we believe in every cased
those employing us have r been satisfied both:
I with the quality of-the services rendered and;
equity of oar charges. ',IN:e mean that our
charges shall is all easeS e fdr and reasona- 1
! ble. being predicated' on the time and labor;
I consumed. it is certain. that being constant- I
fly in the . market, buying largely for cash. , ;
we can BUY aurrxn than any single pur- '
chaser can. Ia fact, we.save to our friends I
much more in prices than the commission we;
; charge. No -man. who only occasionally;
comes here can be familiar:with, a market so i
extensive as tail. We helot; here till tlfe time.;
ars tho-oughly acqnainted.wi:h it, and knowl
where to go to find every thing in first hands,
and at the lowest rates. We have fund that;.
many of our distant friends with to send us I
country produce to sell; sometimes the pro
ceeds to t,c invested in goods, sometimes in
money. Accordingly we have made the very
best arrangements to ena.bi.t us to do justice
to those who may consign to us. Oar charges
for selling are a usually five per ce6t., although
in special crises of 'very large or Very small
transactions, equity might require it to be va
ried front that.. We hare a circular giving
more at length the'scope and plan of our bus
inesS, with statement of our charges for buy
ing some of the leading articles, which will be
sent on application.
Letters of inquiry only should contain
stamps to prepty the replies. . .
INCE.
Wm. G. Lambert, of A: & A. • Lawredee k
Co.. New York. •
Wno L, "Fing,.of Naylor & Co., New York.
David S. Brown, of David S. Brown Zt - Co.,
Philadelphia. -
Joseph Cabot, Philadelphia.
G. Baty Blake, of Blake, Howe & Co., Bus-
F. Cabot & Co., Boston. .
Stanfield, Wentworth& Co., Boston.
J. C. Cabot, of Wales, Cabot & Co., St.
Louis.
And =Lamy others.
N: IL—Particular attention is &en to pro
curing Insurance Policies, t 'Llfe, Fire and Ma
rine). in the best and mostreliable offices. la
formetian furnist. - ed.of. the standing-cad yes
ponsibility.of Insurance Companies,itaitroada
sad other Corporations. t. 4010.
Z. J THOMPSON,
GOURT PROCLATIATION.
A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff
DO YOU EVER
WANT ANY THING
REFER BY PERMISSION TO
4Vir 16E.
Henry H. Dent, 1 'No. 1,42. Dee. Tern; 185'1.
tie the. Court of, Vointnon
Amir Van Karin...) Ples.s-ot Potter Corinty.
": Ancient_ oti ptentENT
for a tract of land ta - Jacksai TownSliip in said
county, bounded 41914*5, tout: Beginning
ai ihe north'weit, no ter-of said Dent's
lot-No. 11 (formerly. held- b,y_ L. -L. ;fc C. P.
Slade, under - a contract with , the - Trustees of
thellist,ghim Estate.) on thelitte - hetweiti Jack
son and Misses Townshipse.ndabout eighteen
perches ;east of the west line. of warrant NO.
1811, thence along the west line of said lot
N'o. It, south seventy-four and six tenthsper
ches, thence by land's now or late of the Bing
ham Enite west one hundred and ten perches.
thence bY the same north seventv.nine per
dhes to the 'aforesaid Township line, - thence
along the said line south B:ii . dogrdes east one
hundred and ten perches. to the place of be
ginning, containing, forty-nine acres and seven
trraths of an acre, with an allowance of six
per cent fur roads, be the same more or
less, and known as lot No. 10 of the sub-divis
ion. of H, Deot's lands (formerly Bingham
Estate lands) and parts of warrants No's. -1811
1823.
'And
,now to wit: Februaryie, 187;8. On tno
tica of F. W. P.l:Ts Atry. - rule on
Left to appear and plead hydhe third day
.of
nest term, oi . Judg2znent by default, and pub
lication of rule directed by the court.
- -
PoVer Covey,-Certifi ed from the records
this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1853.,
37-4 w 11. J. 01,11.i5TED • Fraley.
NOTICE,.
Henry H. Dent, No June Term, 1857,1
rx. t i
In the COurt of CM:anion
Daniel Haynes S r Pleas of Putter
John Haynes. J Icrtox OF EJECTMENT;
a n tract of Lind in II or ToWnship, con-I
taioing - one hundred and fifteen and 'seven i
tenths acre 4. or thereabouts. bounded as fol
lows, to Beginning at twenty-five per—
ches no th from the S. W. earner, of Lot No.
74 of the-allotment of H. H. Dent' lands, now
. •
in possession ofjoseph toence west one
hundred and fifty perches, ileitc,,t north seven- .
ty perches, thence east forty-Tour perches,
thence north eighty-his perche3, thence east
one htindred.and six perches to the west line
of lot No. !s3 of the said alloimtut,, thence
south one hundred and fifty-six perCitts to the
place of beminniug, being lot No. 4'3 of the
allotment of H. Denis land in said Town
ship and part of Warrants No's: 1730 & 3550.
• And now to wit: February 16, lesB. On mo
tioi of F. W. Knox. Esq., ,l-ld - s• ACy. idle on
Deft to appear and I.!lead by the third day of
rt.'it term Qr Judgement, 'and the court direct
,publication of said rule acc3rding C.) law.
Poll!? Cvrilig, U. :—Certified froth the 'record
this 2:2n4 do}• of !tilarch, A. D. Lis3.
H. J. OLMSTED. Proth'y
MEM
NOTICE.
Henry H. D,:nt, 1 No. 239 June Term, 1551
I In the Cain. of Cumiuon
Henry Haynes f Pleas of Potter County.
• ACTION OF EJECTMENT
for a tract of - land in Hector Township in said ,
county containing sixty-six and five tenths
acres, or thereabout, bounded as follows, to
win Beginning at the south west corner of
lot No. tiO of H. H. Dent% lands contracted to '
be sold to Samuel Royer, thence east thirty
four rods, thence sGutir sixty-seven and three
tenths perches to the N. line of lot No. 74,
thence west one hundred and nineteen and
three tenths.perchesto the east line of lot No.
73, thence north one hundred and six perches,
thence east eighty-five - and three tenths per
che,3, thence south thirty-eight and' seven
tenths perches to the place e£ beginning, being
lot No. 83 of. H. H. Dent's lands in said Town
;ship,'(formerly Bingham Estate lunch.), and
i part of warrants Nu*s. 1789 k 1190:
And now to wit : February Itl, 1558. On mo-
I tion of !. W. Knox, Plfrs Att'y, rule on Deft
Ito appear and plead by the third day of next
term or Jadgement, and the court direct pub
' lication of said rule according to law.
Polder County, se. :--Certitied from the 'record
- this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1653.
37-4 t. H. J. OLMSTF.D, Proth'y.
LIST
- --
LIST Or CAUSES,
FOtt Trial at JUNE TERM, 1856, of the
Court of Common Pleas of Potter County.
W. T. Jones, vs. Delon Daiglit.
Gillingham, use of I
A. P. Cone.
N. J. Mills,
•
Russell k Raskin, « ( Asa Stevens, Luke A
Stevens, et al.
Foster Reynolds, " Thomas Gilliland,
Pike Township, " D. J. Chappell.
E:Rees &J. Lyman jr. " Jatnes Grimes, et al.
w. T. Jones, „ t N. V. Jackson .t Eli
Rees,
W. G. Ideelellandorse " A. Woodcock.
Matthew Wilkinson, " Temple Wilkinson
W. T. dines k. Co., " N. Woodcock.
Curtis, Ernin a Braok" S. P Reynolds. -
E. M. Carpenter, " Richard Shay. jr.
Jout Krouse, " Zaeheus Mallory, et a!
obiegii " R. W. Micitp - c, -
Verse' Dickinson, " C. W. Ellis.
Aliegsny Township, 1,, -.lobo Lyman.
Same, '! Same.
S. E. Enrworth, " Pike Township.
Alonzo.Dcright, " S. P. Reynoleli.
Isaac talen, "' Jones, Mann ..t Jones,
tianfl P, Westervelt, " W. T. Janes,
" V. T. Jones
J.3bn A. Davi3,
liaskin,we of Platt } n Harry Ellis,
& Platt.
Raskin use of S. P.} ig maraard & Wilcox.
Johnson. . . , ..
William Rldde, ' " Carl Breit), q al.
William Ruble, -4 , HailS Rartinse.tig et al
Nathan Woodcock, "' Crittenden &Johnson
W. T. Joes, i,
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A GREAT BOOlt FOR AGENTS
PuOi.hed this Day, Fob. 9, 1858,
Fifty Years in Chains :
OR, THE LIFE OF AN AMEEICAN SLAVE,
WRITTENEY untsE!r.
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This.l.4 the title of one of. the most intmsely
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workings of the "peculiar institution' . is our
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PIANOS, itELODEONS it DIU 810
TM: CASH STSTEIt ADOPTED.
`Prices Greati2f educed,
isenients.
'lB5B.
110114tliATERS.-
,
dr°. 333 Broadway, N. Y.,
AGENT, FOR THE REST BOSTON At N. Y..
nstruments....
rpriE Largest Assortment of Piano's,
deons, Musical Instruments, aid Musical
Merchandise of 'all kinds, in the united States.
Pianns from Ten different 3littnl'actories, vont- -
prisingthose of every Variety of style, fret's
the plain, neat andsubstrinlial
. 6/ octaves, In
Wel - nit (=Rosewood Cases, fro in .n. 150 to $2OO l
to tho.ie of the most, eleg:mt thlish.np t 9 One
Thonsend Dollars. No house in Gni, twirrn
can compete with the'above in the - number,
ririete and c..-.lchrity of its' instraments, nor
in the Extremely lair prices at -which they are
stint -
IiORAC-E WATERS 310D.= IMPROVED
PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, -Poi
sessing in their improvements of over-Wings
and-action, a length of scale and compass of
tone equal to the Grand Piano; united with
the beauty and durith.lits structure, of the
.Square Piano. They are jistlf• pronounced by
the Press and by the first Masica/ Masters, to
be e,ltial.to,thos.e of any other inan-afAtuter.
They are built of the best and most tUniou,rh.
•
lv se:lsnot:it material. and guaranteed tostAnd
the action of every ciimate.., Each Instratiscat
guaranteed to give satifaction, or purchases-,
money, refunded. •
MA:LACE WATERS' MELODEONS.—So
, perior Instruments in touch and darubilite of
make. (Tuned the equal temperament) . Me-
lodenas of all other, styles and makes. Price
.$45, $6O, $7.5, $lOO, $125, $l4O-,,double
Reeds and two banks of Keys - , s2oo—less a
liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches,
.tri extra discount.
MARTIN'S ti I rA.ns, . .
BROWN S fiAlli'S, - -
FLUTES,
, • FLUTINAS.
ACCORD EONS,
- • I'IOLINS.'
and Musical Instruments of all kind-J. at lower
prices than ever before offered to the pubant.
A large discount to Teachers and SchooLs.
i lie trade supplied on the most liberal terms..
' 4 ECOND-HAND PIANOS, at great bar
gains, constantly in store,—pike from s3io to
Sl4O.
311 SIC.--One of the largest and best
leo.ed catalogues oil Music how published,
comprising raanv of' to choice and most pop
ular airs of the - day, and will be sold et one . -
third off from the regular prices. - • -
Music sent by mail to ail parts of the coon-.
try. post-paid. Particular and parsonalatteit
, Con paid to all orders reeeivedb,y
isfaction guaranteed in every iastance. Pianos
land Melodeons for rent and rent allowet on
Ipuachase. Pianos and lelndeons for - sit an
wontia: payments: Second-hand Pi,no
ken iii exchange fur new. General andselect
; Catalo,gues and Schedule of prices forwarded
to all parts of the country by mail.
ge;Great inducements offered to AGENZS
in all parts of the country, to sell the ller"ace
Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, aud. Catalogue - of
Music. •
HOUSE. -
paIWAY,. N. Y..
Agen:s-praler .
the- follo'ziing fresh
from ;Vac' York
lED-LIEWSPAPER !
EEKLY:
•
fn the Worms?
HOWARD ASSOCIAII.OI,
A Berievolent Inediution, ertablished by veiisi *
endowment for the relief of the air* and dit -- - -
treseed, afflicted wiih Virulent and -
• • diseaeci
.
MO all persons afflicted with Sexnal Piseas•
'1... es, suck as SFERSIATORRIIA, SEMI
NAL WEAKNESS, VaIIiTENCE,':O3NOg
fI„HCEA, GLEET. SYPHILIS, the . Vice. of
O: AN lii3l, or SEI. - .F ABUSE, ac.; &i. •- . -
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, iu,view of
the awful destruction 'Of human life, caused
by. Sexual diseases, and t.' e deceptions prac
tised upon the unfortur.nte . victiins of such'
diseases by Quacks, several years iva directed
their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE
ACT worthy of their name,. to open a Dispen
sary for the treatment of this class of diseases,
in :all their forms, and to give MIADIC.AL AD.'
VICE GRATIS, 'to , all who apply by letter,
to ta. a descripti..n of their condition, (sr,
occupation, habits Of life, 1ic.,1 and in cases
of extreme poverty, to FCRNLSii MEDICINES
I FREE 'OF CHARGE. It is needless to' r:dd
!that the Association commands' the highest
!Medical skill of the age, aud'ivill, furbish the
I most approved modem treatment. - - -
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors iu this. sphere of be:.
1 !level:lit effort, have been of - grunt beneflt 'to
i the afflicted, espechAiy to the young, and they
have resolved to devote themseltes, with re.::
nerved zeal, to this very hr. - per:int but muck
despised cause. .
Just Pcbliihed by the Association,- ft 'Re.
port on Spermatarrhcen, or Seminal Weskneis,
the Vie:. cf o:maim, Masturbation •cr Self.
Abuv, and other Di,east's of the. Si•sual Or.
pans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will
be sent by mail. kin a sealed easelope,) FR Ell
' OF. Clll4 ;E, on receipt Gf TWO STAUPS
for pastage... . .
. .
Addrcs;. for Report or treAtment, Dr.
GEOILGE R. CAIMOUN, Consuliir4Snrgeon,
Ho otarti ..I.,=sot•i“tani, No. 2 South Niuth Street,
Br orler 'lf the Directors. , "
EZRA, D. .HEABTWELL, ritaidegt.
• GEO. FAIRCHILD, Saretary.. 1).0:24-1y.
111 HE SUBSCRIBERS - ate offering .fcii sate
sn cnarelv new stock, corisistirfg of •
DRY GuOD:_i: GROCERIr:S. BARDIVARE'•
_ _
In our selections the wants of all have been
remembered. - The, Gentlemen can find in our
stock of 11,ead;
,Made:Clothing an elegant
Tashitinable suit, of: u • substantial, Buiinesa
suit, and we have Hats : 1k Ccips - and Beata .&
Shoes to match. , - .". '• - 7 ,
The LadieS can find - Fashionable Bonnets
beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimmir' kg ;
a good assortment Of Weis' Goods' and: trim
mings; Gloves, Mit:s,-Hoilery'anebraiteis.-;i-
Anot last'but not, least, corded and - skeleton
Skirts ; also, Itattans, Skirt-Wludebcine:and
Brass Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet Npeklaces
rand Bracelets, Corals,' Fans, and too inany
"other things to euumeiate;—all 'of which we
,-are selling low for Ca'sh; - Lumber, or any *lnd
9f Produce, FLOUR, MEAL, FISH itc:/can-
I straitly on hand. - • . -"'
•W. B. k J. IL
Sharon Center,' Potter Co., ',pa,- June b,
MARK. GILLI:)./,:
DRAPER and TAILOR,.• late from thebity of
Lirerz.noli England. Shop iprioaite:cOurt
flonsz, Conderspott,.Pcitter Co. Pa.' • •-•• 1-
.N. B.—Psirtionlar attention paid'to•CDT
TING. • ID:1%4y::
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW GOODS. •
Low Prices and Ready Pay,
AT SHARON CENTER.
CQOCKERY, GLASS - .W ARE, ..BUO.TS
it SHOES, HATS. CAPS, ; PS?:
BRELLAS, PARASOLS., • .--
- WINDOW SHAPES ,
PAPER.
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