Inunatg ,We have concluded notOsay anything about the weather this week,,e.xcept that .we hope November will soon , be.over--we .have had enough of it gignfficant.=Under - the head .of uDEATus" the Bradford Argus notices a stated meeting of tho Bradford county Medical Society. . We would call the attention of our read. Ars to an article on our last page, on "House Gardens," by Mrs. Harrietßeeeh. .er Stoive. It was evidently written for City folks, but there is but-little of it that ..cannot be turned to account in beautify ing homes in villages and farmhouses. Our fair readers who are approaching • " the shady side" of their years,—whether they are married or single,—the unmar ried ones particularly—will find much .consolatioa, as well as good advice, in an ; artiele on our first page. We commend it to our readers generally, and hope all ; will give it a careful perusal. FIL7I. should be cultivated as .a fine art, - -for it is altogether a fine thing. Who .ever knew a funny man to be a bad one ? sOn. the contrary, is not he, nine times out of ten; generous, humane and good? To be sure he is. Fun—it is a great thing. It smooths the rough places of life, makes the disposition as sweet and rosy as a fresh maiden's kiss; scatters sunshine and flowers wherever we go; gives the world a round, jolly countenance; makes all the girls nil pretty as Tune roses, , and man kind one of the best , families out. We go in for fun. Th 4, man who won't cul tivate it deserves to-have the blues, dys pepsia, melancholy feelings and—a scold ing wife and crying babies! Our County is fast being filled up with a very acceptable class of hum& grants—a class which it most needs of all. others—Farmers. , From our own obser vation, (the opPertunities for which are indeed very limited,) we feel safe in mak ing the assertion that the immigration into this county this Spring compared with that of last, has increased at least one-third, while the emigration from the county has decreased at rhnost an equal ratio. This is a gratifying evidence of the advantages this county offers to those .desiring to engage in a,grieultural pur suits. - We - notice, too, that a large proportion of oar immigrants are Germans, who bring with them, as a general thing, at least money enough •to enable .them to get the unimproved lands they are corn. 'jelled to locate upon into pretty fair cul tivation without becoming involved. The easy terms upon which they are enabled to purchase land leaves them a comforta ble working capital to begin with, beside that indomitable, hardihood and content ment to cbaracteristto of German peas. autry. It is also gratifying to observe that a considerable number of those who have formerly emigrated from this county to the Great West, are returning and pur chasing farms here—they find that with all its portrayell charms, .the West is less attractive to them than the humblest pre tensions of "Little Potter." They dis cover that after all they have to work for a living, and that it is much easier to la bor in the healthy climate of Potter coun ty than in the fever-striken West-•—hence their return; after a fair opportunity for comparing the twe. We have talked with one or two who have returned, and they have fully resolved to permanently locate •here. This, in connection with the fact that a considerable portion of natural western emigration is making this and the adjoining counties its terminus, as sures us that there is a bright prospect for the early settlement and future wealth and prosperity of "Little Potter." TUE LAIR rp.OBT AND FRUIT IN OHIO. '—A friend, (says the N. Y. Tribune,) favors us with the following letter from Sparta, Morrow County - , Ohio, dated : April 39,1858 :' bare had four or five days of se vere cold Weather; snow fell to the depth of half aq ipgh , ice was frozen thick :enough to bear a man, and the blossoms were froze solid with ice. The crop of fruit for this year is killed beyond a doubt, but we think the wheat is unin jured. i ,WETLAND DEXTER," DOUGLAS - AND THE ADMTNISTRATION. —The intimation in the 4erpocratie news paper that Judge Douglas is seeking re , fenciliation with the administration, were pronounced false by Judge Douglas him self to-daY. He affirms that he maintains his positi I n upon Kansas to the fullest extent. bit at the same time he stands with his arty in Illinois on a platform not ostensibly opposed to the administra tion, though openly hostile.to the Repub. gran party.__[ Wash. for. .21 7 . Y. Tribune. Tile Editorial Coavention. The State Convention of F'ennsylvania. Edi tors, which met in Philadelphia on the 21st of April, was well attended. We extract the following notice of the proceedings from" a report in the North kaerican: • The association WEIS called •to Order by Mr. Chas. J. Peterson:. ; • Major Freas, of the Germantown Telegraph, President of the Association, was called to the chair, but declined acting. Mr: R. Lyle White r orthe . Erie Constitution, was Snail, selcc;ed as chairman. Mr. Da* of the Montgomery Ledger, and Mr. Cobb, .of the. Tioga Agitator, were appoint ed Secretaries.-I Mr. C. J. ,PctOson ittirrated the history of of no Association, and stated its ohjdct to be the advancement,of,the business and Other in terests of the profeslsion• 3lr..Peterson unwed for the appointment of a committee to report husiness for the ,asso ciation. • After some disetts,Sion upon •Isliat ;would be the best basis for the operations of the associ aticnythe resolution was n.dopted, and.the fol lowing named gentlemen were appointed to formthe committee : • Messrsj 3. Henry ;Pules ton, John W. Forney, John. M. Laird, George W. Pearce, Y. S. Walter, H. B. Brown. The meeting adjourned at noon, but reiis sembled in the afternoon, when the Business Committee reported resolutions w th the fol lowing named officer's : ' • Presidatt—Morton.McMichael. Ike Presidents—Levi S. Tate, John G. Pat terson, 11. Lyle White, Jos. P. Barr, P: R. Freas, H. S. Evans, 0. N. Worden, Edward Shull. Treasurer—Louis a Godey. Secretaries—J. Henry PuMston, J. M.' Knee ter, George Raymond, J. H: Davis. . • Corresponding Secretary—Chas. J. Peterson. The above named gentlemen were unani mously elected as the officers of the Union. • The election being ferniinated, the Union participated in a banquet, tit Petry's saloon, in Walnut street above Third, provided by the city representatives. of the Union.. After the cloth was drawn,, tvery delightful flow of seal occurred, in which the representatives of the leading toirns of the State—Mifflin ',and Altoona, especially—took exceeding. pleasnre, The convention n - 14, in every sense of the word, a success, and cannot do otherwise than beget the happiest results. When it reilsiem bles in June next, therels no doubt that its numbers will be sextupled. The "Pennsylvania Editorial Union" will hold its next meeting on the the 17th of June next, at Philadelphia. Notice to School Teachers and Directors. THE County Superintendent of -RotterpCo. will he at-the following places, and at the times here specified fur the purpose of examining Teachers, viz.: HARRISON. Monday. May 17th. BINGHAM CENTER, Tuesday, May 18th.. I'IKE, Saturday, May 22d, at the School House near the mouth of the West Branch. .The.examivation Will commence at each of the above places at 10 o'clock, A. s Teaelt ers are requested to bring pen, ink and at least three sheets - of diaper,': together with a reading book. q J.; HFICDRICIZ, Cozinly Potter Co. Coudersport, April iO, 184 The Pews or the First M. E. Church in Coudersport will be rented on TIWNSDAY, MAY 13th, 1858. Business vi,bcc:in at 2 o'clock I'. M, All persons wishing tO detain their slats will please be present, or 'Tnaite nrrangetnents with the Trustees previouslyi .13v 011DEndoF ITEM TRLiTEES. . ! GROVER & RiKEWS L e CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES I 40.5 BROADWAY NEW YORK. i 730 CHESTNUT ST., 'PHILADELPHIA. r 3"•• These Machines iire:no w justly ad mitted to be the best in tiSe for Family Sewin g , makin g a new, ;strong, and elastic stitch, which will NOT iip . , , 10-en if every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent On ap plication by letter. , A g ents waited. {35. *iv Ainttimututsl. Z. J. THO3IPBON, ! • CARRIAGE is WAGON L, MAKER and RE . PAIRER, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa., takes this method of informing the pub- a. 4 1, lic in general that he prepared .. to do all work in his litie With !promptness, in a workman-like manner and upon ithe 1 most accommodating terms. Payment! for Repairing invariably rot - fared On delivery of the work. All 'kinds of PRODUCE taken on account of:work.' - I0:35. .1130ROUGII! ACS FROM the exarainaticui by pointed by the TownCotu names of the Borough of 6'i) is found to be the following ni in circulation, Judgmenti on sets, on tho sth day of FCbrni For year 1852, " " 1853, tt " 1854, " " 1855, _gt .1t 1856 , " 1857, Amount of Judgments, and inte, same and on Order of .512,1 t, ••• ASSETS. Amount of Commiss'rs Cer tificates for 1856, I .Amount of Commissr's tificates for 1857, - j Due by Collector for 185 t 4 Less commission to Borotigk and County Treasurersl, . r. Amount of Lien on C. W. EN Ns Property for making Side-Walks, Lien on C. W. Johnson prop erty, to be paid, as, pet agreement, by receipt, on Judgment of Schoomblet at Jackson, I •[ ,1 Leaving an indebtedness to` b Tided for of The above is a true abstrliq Report on file in the office of oft cil. • 5.311, PTO COUNTRY- MERCLEinS''eAI LATE Wlptasits .tCUNNINGUAII, Haviig,Temoced.to the Spacious lofts in the CARY BUItDING, 105 and 107 CHAMBERS STREET, and 89 - cF .91 READE STREET, NEW YORK, is now offering for cash or on approved credit, a large and well-assorted stock of HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, Of all the styles, -qualities and materials list:t ally found in matket. ' Having One of the larg est sale-rooms in, the city, (50 by 150 'feet,) with ample facilities, and- an • experience of near twenty years in the business. purchasers may feel assured of - being as well served at this house . as at any:oth'er in the trade. re.. Orders front the country filled with care and promptness. Er.10:43. TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE is hereby given that PROPOSALS .111 will be received at the Office of the Town Council of the Borough of Coudersport, until the 2011 h 11/St., for the making and com pleting of all such SIDE=WALKS as were or- Leredby the Ordinance of May 25, 1857, now +maining uubuilt or incomplete—at which ttme and place said Jobs will be let to the lOwest and best' bidder. By order of the SAIPL H. STORRS, Sec y. CoufferspOrt, May 3, 1853. T a meeting of 'the Town' Conucil of the 11.. Borough of Coudersport, held on the 3d day of May, 1858, the following Ordinance was passed On motion, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED, that a Plank Side-Walk be built on .the North side of Fourth Street, from Main to West, said u alk to be built as follows : The Plank to be five feet in width,. to be graded with Gravel 2 feet on both sides of the Plank, snaking, in all, ten feet in width—mid- walk to be built in - the same manner as those on Main Street ; and that the said Side'-Walk must be finished by the First Monday of June next; otherwise the Council will, at their meeting of that date, proceed to let the building of the same to the lowest and best bidder. G. B. OVERTON, Buigess pro tem SAM L H, STORRS, Sec'y. I CERTIFY the abOre to be 'a true and cor rect copy of the original Ordinance, ac it is recorded on the books of the Borough, in my pusseszion. SAWI. If. STORRS, Src'sr., Coudersport, May 4,1.833.-42-3 t. The segalar meeting Of the POTTER COUN TY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, will be held at Oswayo on Thursday" and Friday, the 27th and. 2i',th of May next. The Exercises will commence on Thursday, 10 o'clock A. n., and close with the forenoon session on Friday. Essays will be read by Misses E. Cordelia Hydorn, Molina Parish and Helen Raymond. Addresses will be delivered by Messrs. J. W. Bird, M. 0. Crosby, 0. P. ' Rooks, and H. 11. Lyman Esq The friends of the Association are cordially invited to attend.' WM._ A. SIONROE, Seev. Health and Beauty. nrow to be the most beautiful woman in the world. flow to be more beautiful alter marriage, instead of more ugly, as most wives now are. flow to transmit your beauty to your children' without losing it yourself. How to be sweet without perfume, cheerful without stimulant, rosy without rogue and ra diant without paint. The means are certain, within the reach of every woman and are de tailed with ample directions 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 I L4o—t .- DR. T. L. CFIAPMAN,; ' No: 47 West 13th street, New York LIST OF CAUSES, . FOR Trial at JUNE. TERM, 1858, of the Coilit of Common Pleas of Potter County. W. T. Jones, vs. Deloss Dwight. Gillingham,,nse ofl `c A. N. J. Mills, f ' „ 5 Asa Stevens, Luke Russell . .LHaskin, StCvens, et al. Foster Reynolds, " Thontas Gilliland, Pike Township, cc D. J. Chappell. E. Rees &J. Lyman jr. " James Grimes, et al. W. T. Jones, cc {N. V. Jackson & Eli Rees, W. G. McClelland, use" A. Woddcoek. Matthew Wilkinson, ". Temple Wilkinson. W. T. Jones & Co., cc. IN. Woodcock. Curtis,Erwin &Brook" .5. P. Reynolds. ' E. M. Carpenter, " Richard Shay. Jr. John Krouse, Zacheus Mallory, et al. Sobieski Ross, " R. W. Kintyre, Vessel Dickinson " C. NV: Ellis. Allegany Township, " John. Lyman. Same, " Same. S. E. Ensworth, " Pike - Township. • Alonzo Dwight, "- S. P. Reynolds. Isaac Kalen, " Jones, Mand'ls Jones, Sam'l P. Westervelt," W. T. Jones, JOhn A. Davis, " W. T. Jones. Haskin, use of Platt „ & Platt. Harry Ellis. Haskin use of S. P• tt Maynard & Wilcox. Johnson, • William Radde, " Carl Bredo, et al. William Itadde, " Hans Rarnnsen, et al. Nathan Woodcock, " Crittenden &Joiinson. W. T: Jones, ccA. P. Cone & 0.• T. Ellison. Jonathan * Glace, " Sylvanus Jones. S. G. & W. Lansing, " 'Dayid T. Hall: S. G. &W. Lansing, " Dennis Hall. John E. Edwards, " Jonathan Nichols. H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. PIIOTTIONOTAIM'S OFFICE Coudersport, April 12 1858. bCommittediip tell; of the IFi idersport, there nount of Orders •ecord, and :As- A. D. 1853 : 00 00 49 50 1 43 19 80 83 35G 54 ; $554 OS reston • date, • 463.61 TITHEREAS the lion. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the lions. Joseph 111ann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer t:. Termiuernnd General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orph ans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued .their pre l cep . t, bearing date the twenty-second day of April, in the year of our Lord - one thousand eight htni tired and fifty-eight. and to me directed, fo holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Qearter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' . Court. and Court of Common Pleas, iu the Borough - of Coudersport, on MON DAY, the 21st day. of June next, and to con tinue one week. $1617 67 1 ' iThEI 874 1 1 7 40 27 36 MN =I Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock -.I: M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done. And thole who are hound by ,their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just 28 90 ' 1 4350 $/04 13 e 413 54 $1617 67 of the Ofiginal t. e Town ;Conn- ARS, S'ee.y.' I Dated IItCOUDET.SPORT April 22nd, 288, find the 22d year of the Indepeddence of the United States of America. D. S. ViTI“.IAMS, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, BOROUGH OP_DIN -WOE. Teachers' Association. COURT PROCLAMATION. A. C. TAGGART,. Sheriff COUDERSPORT, ACADEMY, • 1857-758. _ REV-, J. IIL 4 3IDRICK, PrineipaL JIVE Academie Year is- divided into three 'IL sessions of thirteen 'weeks each : . The -Winter Term commences, ! Tuesday, Dee.. 15, /857. - The Soring Term commences, Tuesday, April 6, 18,58. - The Fall Term commence; Tuesday, Aug. 24,-1858. 3 • Corepetent Teachers have been secured for .every branch of Study. • Classes will be .so ,arranged that - students may enter to advantage at any time. A Teachers Class will be organized, in which due attention trlll be Paid to tlm studies usually taught. in Commit Schools, and the best meth od of imparting Instruetion. , EXPENS!!'I'S TER TERM. • • • Primary RraiicheS, 1 - $2,50 Common English, - ! 3,50 1 - Higher Eughilt . with Algebra, ! 4,75 higher Mathematics, . • 6,00 Latin and Greek, ' 6,00 • Drawing . , (extra) 2,50 Music, with use of Piano, (extra) ' 1000 French, (extra) ! 1 3,00 Without other studies, - . - I 5,00 Room, Rent, each,. 100 1 • . The past success of thi3 Institution under the Preceptorship flEmnacK has:induc ed the Trustee! to secure a continuation ofhis services. We trust an intelligent public will give it that support which . seeati to be due to such an Institution. ELI REFS, Prettl. 0-3 G. B. OVERTON ; Sec's. .7 LEWIS MANN, frl AMOSTRENCII, • SOBIESKI ROSS. irk W. SPENCER is Agent for N • most popular Medicines now few of which lie will mention : J. R.,STAEFORD & CO.'S OLIV DR. D. JAYNE k SON'S FAMI CINES. J. C. AYER CO.'S CHERRY P: AND PILLS. SEVERAL KIDS OF CHERRY &Q., &c., &c. J. R. Stafford Ces Olive plied and inhaled by wearing on around the neck and on the breast: IVE OINTMENT is applied where t broken, and is a popul a r remedy wh • Good for the Whooping Con;fh, . DO YOU EVE WANT :ANY 00 FROM NEW Y RK-P IF SO, SEND YOUR ORDE TO P. S. - CABOT & CO., !layers, S 5 Barclay St. Lmusr every one, certainly every mer chant, has sometimes very strongly wish ed that he - had a reliable correspondent and friend living in this great metropolis to whom he could send for the transaction of some bu siness or the purchase of some article, that he could not make it convenient to go to the city 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 observa tion and experience that this is an alraostyni versal want, we have established our house to supply it. We have found that thousands of persons from Maine to Georgia - are constantly sending to us - to execute orders, involving pur chases varying from 25 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 equity 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 BUY BETTER than any single pur chaser can. In fact, we save to. our friends much more in prices than the commission we charge. No man, who billy . occasionally comes here-'can he familiar 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 have found that many of our distant friends wisho send us 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 to those who may consign to us. Onr charges for selling are a usually five per cent., although 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 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 prepay the replies. REFER BY PERMISSION TO Win. G. Lambert, of A. k A. Lawrence & Co,. New York:- Wm L. King, of Naylor L - Co., New York. David S. Brown, of David S. Brown S. - Co., Philadelphia. Joseph Cabot, Philadelphia. • G. Baty Blake, of Blake, Howe lc Co., Bos ton. F. Cabot Sr Co., Boston, Stanfield, Wentworth & Co., Boston: S. C. Cabot, of Wales, Cabot & Co., St Louis. And many others: N. 8.---Particular attention is given to pro curing Insurance Policies, (Life, Fire and Ma rine), in the best and most reliable offices. In formation furnished of the standing and res ponsibility of Insurance Companies, Railroads and other-Corporations. a4o—tf. S, W. P,RANCIS' PATENT PRINTING NAOHINE. I /HIS Machine played by means of piano keys; tam copies are printed' at once, in less time than is required to produce one with a pin. Divines, while in the pulpit, will be freed from the inconveniences attending an ordinary manuscript,; Authors secured froni losing the result of many hours of mental ap plication, by the destruction of a single/toff while in the hands of the' .publisher; itors no longer troubled by the necessary correction of errors :in proof sheets, incident to mann sCript copies ; Reporters may, with less labor, furnish printed reports; Merchants, while writ ipg a clearer letter - and saving time, will keep neatly printed copies instead of the illegible ones they - now obtaiaby means of the copying press ; and any, person with failing sight, or paralysed or amputated arm will still be ena bled to pursue his literary labors with greater ease, rapidity and certainty than. ever _before. BY - a slight modification,-raised letters may be printed for the, benefit of the blind. , The Price of one Printing Maihine,sloo. For Circulars particulars,• send stamp,-and address S. W. FRANCIS .4 CO., z.4o—tf. NO. 442 Broadway, New York New York Advertisements. 1858.: . 1858. • seritiecniunspNis IitqtRTISING HOUSE, 1360 BROADWAY, N. Y., Invites the sieticd atientionojfall "Ageni;—Dealer, —and Reader generagy to the followiki fresh and valuable Advertisements from New Fork City.• . . 1 SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER ! HAR)PER'SWEERLY: Toormi of e1i341/{Zatiili). Emplus the Best Talent in 1114 War ldl TEB]!9-t\SABIIBLI'i IS ADVANCII One copy for twenty weeks - $l4O One copy for one year . 250 One copy for two years. ' ;, 4 00 Five copies for one year ' *9 00 Twelve copies for one year 20 00 Twenty-fire copies for one year 40 00 Harper's. "Weekly" and '.Nlaanzine," one year, $4,00. - 1 I ' " Postmasters . sending a club of .twelve or Iwentv-five, will receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions may commence wia any num ber. .Spreimen numbers grataitouslr stipplied. Brick numbers can be furnished to any ex tent. Clergymen . and Teachers supplied at lowest Club Rate•. HARPER i• BROTHERS, Publishers, .35-3 mo Franklin Square, New York A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS. PuMilhed Ihia Day, F:eb. .9, 1858, Fifty Years. in .Chains Olt, THE LIFE OF AN A3IEIIICAN SLAVE, WRITTEN BY lIISISELF. 430 Pages, Cloth, Gilt Back. Price.sl i nu) of the use, a This is the title of one of the most intensely interesting: biographies of the day s It is a plain history of an American slave in the far Soutb, who, after two or three escapes and re captures, finally, en old man, found freedom and rest in one of the Northern States. WHAT THE PRESS SAY. TAR. N. 3IEDI- CTORAL !SYRUPS, The story is told with great simplicity, but with much power and pathos. Whoever takes it will find it difficult to la it down until it is finished.—Yational Era, Washington; D. C. A narrative of real experience like the above will have far more effect against slavery than the ingeniously wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be.—dm. Baptist. Here is a book of facts,.strunger than'fiction, and a thousand-fold more thrilling; a b imple 'tale of life-long oppression, revealing truly the workings of the •• peculiar institution" in our country. To the story-Lyvin,g, we would say, here is a story worth reading:—Missien Record. A • THOROUGH CANVASSER IS WANTED. ar is tip 'HALER His 01,- le skin is re known. 10:3. MI In each county irt the free States, to engage in the sale of the above work immediately. Such can easily clear from $5O TO $lOO PER. MONTH.. The work is beautifully printed and bonud, and - is as large as the books that sell for $.1.25; but as we mean to sell at least ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND COPIES, through agents, we have made the retail price ONE DOLLAR. A SAMPLE COPY of the book ivill be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our private circuler to Ageats, with terms, etc. Address H. DAYTON, Publisher, 35--.3m0. No. 29 Ann.street New York. IT IS NOT A DYE. We subjoin a few names .of those wJto re commend MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZVLOBALSAMUM. Prest. Eaton, of Union University : "The fall ing of hair ceased, and my grey locks changed to original color." Rev. C. A. Buckbee, Treas. Am. Bible Union, N. V.: "'cheerfully add my testimony." Rev. H. V. Degen, Ed. " - Guide to Holiness," Boston "We can testify to its ef fects." Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Cor. Sec. Ch'n Union, N. V.: " Used in my family with ben eficial effects." Rev. A. Webster, "Ch'n Era," Boston : "Since using your preparations, I am neither bald or grey as heretofore." Rev Jas. H. Cornell, Cor. Sec., etc., N. V.: "It has re stored the hair of one of my family to its orig inal color, and stopped its falling out," etc., etc. We can quote from numerous others of like standing in Europe and Atherica, but for fur ther information, send for circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER DEPOT, [35-3m0.) • No. 355 Broom-st.,:Sl. gar$VLD EVERYWHERE. 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Sold by all Druggists. 35-3 mo CHRISTAIDORO'S HAIR DICE Within a nut-shell all the merits lie, Of Christadoro's, never equaled Dye; Red it makes black, to brown transforms a grey; And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing Hair Dye still holds its position as the most harmless and efficacious Hair Dye in the World. Prepared and sold, wholesale'and retail, and applied in ten private morns, at CHRISTADORO'S No. Astor House, Broadway; and by all Dr.iggists and Perfuniers in the United States. AGENT.—Gro. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, Pal. , - [35-3mo.] • TI OUSAND. I S • THROUGHOUT TH.E COUNTRY ARE SICK. Thousands icould Give Half their Fortunes BE WELL. • g n :END them to y Dr. TYLER who, by Spirit aid can sae what others guess at ; can see yoUr disease,lsee all its extent and progre4 and see the means of cure. For descriptit'e ctrl cular.and a list of almost miraculous cures per formed during the past fire years in the West and South, send ,one three cent stamp, and. address Dr. S. Tyler, 442 BroadwaY, New Yori. Persons at. a distance . can be treated by sending a lock o 1 hair, age, sei and symptomi. Consultation fee" $5. L4O-tf CLOTFING of Cheney's manufatlar on hau.? at ' E. K. : SPENCER'S, 1 ' I D. W. S., Az j: - . PIANOS, PIFIODEONS - TktE c a 41:STE.11 . ADOPTED:. • • , . Pricp§ . Greatly 004., 11011 HE WATERS, . No. Broadicalj; 1V: AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON at :N.":E. nstruments.- - •,: rpHE Largest Assortment , of Pianos; Melo deons, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds,in the United States. Pianos from Ten different Manufactorie.s, com prising these of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial GI octaves, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases; from $l5O t 0.5200, to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No house in' the Union ca,n compete with the abefe in the number, variety and celebrity of its instructepts, nor in the Extremely low prices..at whiclAthey are sold. t- `, 'HORACE WATERS' MODERN DI PROVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pos sessing in their improvements of over-strings and action, a leugth of settle and compass of tone equal to the. Grand Piano; united with the beauty and durability of structure of the Square Piano. They are justly pronounced by the Press and by the first Musical Masters, ta be equal to those of any 'other most m They are built of the best and ostthorotigh- - ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the action of-every climate. Each Instrument guaranteed to give satifaction, or purchase money refunded. HORACJ WATERS' MELODEONS.—Su. perior Instruments in touch and .durability make. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Me lodeons of ail other styles and makes. -Price 545, $6O. $l5, $lOO, $1.25, sl4o—doubly Reeds and two banks of Keys, s2oo—less liberal discount.. Clergymen and .Claurches, an extre. discount. MARTLN'S GUITARS, BROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, FLUTINAS: • ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, and 'Musical Instruments of all kinds, at lower prices than ever before offered to the public. -A large discount to Teachers. and Schodis : The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at, great bar - - gains, constantly in store,—price frora $3O to $l4O. ' MUSIC...-Ono of the largest and best se lected catalogues of Music now published, comprising many of the choice and most pop ular airs cf the day, and will be sold at one third off from the regular prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of the coma.; try, post-paid. Particular and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. Sat isfaction euaranteso I in every instance. Pianos and Melodeons for rent and rent allowed on puachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos In-- ken in 'exchange for new. General and select Catalogues and SchedUle of prices forwarded to all parts of the country by mail. i,- , Great inducements offered to AGENTS . in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music. -13:4G HOWARU ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. • Beiesolent Institution., established by- Vrecia endowment for the relief of The nick and dis tressed, afflicted with Fi'rutent and Epidemic diseases,. MO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseas- . es, such as SPERMATORRHCEA, SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONOR RHEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the ,Vice of ONANIS3I. or SELF ABUSE, &c., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of . the awful destruction of human lifei caused by Sexual diseases, and 0... e deceptions prac tised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open aDispen sary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all, their forms, and to give.•MEDICA VICE GRATIS, to all who 'apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and In cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE' OF .CHARGE. It is needles.S to. add that 'the Association cdmmandi the; highest. Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment: Th‘ Directors, on a review of the past, feel assur'ed that their labors in this sphere of be nevollent effort, have been of great. benefit to the afflicted, especially to the. oung, and the 3 • have !resolved to devote themselves, with . newels zeal, to this very important b4t. much : despised cause. I - Ju i t Published by the Association.,Ja; Re-. port nSp ermatorrhcea, or Set:Uinta Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation pr 'Self- Abuse, and other Discases.of the Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be seht by mail, (in a sealed envelopO,) FREE OF qIIARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for pstage. • Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE P.. PALMA:N . , Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,` Philadelphia, Pa. •• ' Dy order of the Directors. EzRA. D. HEART WELL,'Presittenf. CRC. FAIRCIIILD, Secretary. [0:24.-Iy, fI:EGENIAN .t:CO TrtHE SUBSCRIBERS are ..Offering,lfor sile,• I pal entirely new stock, consisting of - DRY grooDs, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,' CQOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS k SHOES, HATS & CAPS, . EH- • BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, • - . WALL - PAPER, - READY .. • • MADE CLOTHING, YAN KE E NOTIONS, &c., ttc. • . . In , i Ar_selections the wants of all have been remembered. The Gentlenien can find in our stoc lii , of Ready Made' Clothing an elegant rash onable suit, or a substantial Bu s iness suit, nd we have Hats .t Caps and Booth.* Shoe to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming; a good assortment of Dress Goods, and-trim mings ; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.= And; last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brash Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklacds and 'Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too many other things to enumerate,—all of:which we are selling low far Cash,.Lumher,,,or any kind . of Pioduce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH itc.2 con stantly on hand. . . W. B. & J. GRAVES. Sliaron Center, Potter Co., Pa., Julio 5, 1.857,10:3—tf. MARE GILLON; DRAPER and TAILOR, lite from the . City of England. Shop opposite Court House, Conderspoit, Potter Co. Pa. ' • 8.--Particular attention paid to CET. TING. • IsTEW GOODS. • ler Prices and Ready Pay, AT SHARON CENTER.
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