Coin aitlf Cnitittg. /Uri. Lrnia has lost a cots=—see ad ceotiseJaeat. ,Snow -teavery atle, however, fell here on the 21st. inst. A severe hail storm occurred the day before. The Sheriff's Sales make their eppear tnee in our columns 111.6 week. We be lieve they are• generally an "interesting tale" to some of our readers. Those boys wbo celebrate. Sabbath after moons on our streets in tormenting an id iot, give the best evidence in the world !that their minds are seeking andlnding a level. " Birds of a feather," ik.e. Anson G. Phelps, Esq., a member of the , firm of Phelps, Dodge LC: Co., who save large !timber interests t i This region. died in New York, very stddenly on the 18th inst., of disease of the 'heart, He 'was a young man, and was one of the vest - respected merchants of the city. The iFcathet—that reserved subject for folks to talk about when they have zothiag else to say—is. continued after the fashion of early Spring or late Fall. Our farmers, as, also, those throughout , the northern tier of this State and the southern tier of New York, are becoming quite fearful of not being able to get in their crops. Every where we hear of sold, incessant and heavy rains,—and prospective short crops. Rev. Andrew .Wlntyre did a good thing on Sunday morning last. He urzed his vongregation to unite with the choir in singing the hymns. Now that Baptist -and Congregational churches are moving in this important part of church worship, it would.be strange if MethodiSt Congre gations should neglect it. We hope Mr. M'lutyre will continue to urge this matter upon his bearers, until. every person in the congegation shall unite in the sing- ang The Atlantic Monthly for June is on our table. Its table of contents are,. as usual, inviting to all who desire a social and nourishing literary repast. The '•bill of fare" for this month is as follows Chesuncook, to be continued:; La Canta trice, a poem; Leibnitz, a biographical criticism; Loo Loo, a first-rate anti-Slav ery story, by Mrs. Lydia Maria Child, couluded from the Mai No.; Letter Writing; The Catacombs of Rome, con tinued; Beatrice, a poem; Metempsycho sis, a story; Crawford and SculptUre, a historical and biographical criticism ; As irsadana the Brahmin; 'relating to the re volt in India; What arc we going to make ? a pertinent question; Shipwreck; The Au tocrat of the Breakfast-Table, with nun bated charms; The . President's Prophecy of Peace, a well written artiele on the President's Kansas policy; Literary No tices, Se. We would again remind our readers that we supply the Atlantic to jeurzia/ subcribers at $2 per volume. GROVER & B.4. I IiER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY NEW YORK. _ 730 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. ser• These :lachines are now justly ad mitted to be the best in use for Family Sewing, malting a new, strong, and'elastic stitch, 'which will Nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on ap plication by letter. Agents wanted. [35. 4. eta glltirtiurant. Notice ofApplication vol . = is hereby gilen that an Lion will b made to t:te Court of quar ter Sessions to be held at Couder:part, Mon day, the 21st of, June next, for a Ch.zrter of incorporation for the 31ETUOD15T EPISQOPAL CIiCT.Ca AT Oswiro. P. P. STORY, Pros. of Board of H: IL LYMAN, .Sec j. J Trustees. OswAro, 314 y '2l, /85S. LOST! ABOUT the nith of May, a KEY TO flEn.- RING'S SAFE, Numbered 15,118. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leering it at the office of W. KNOX, IF.Aq- ConDEllBl.oS,T,3lity 2t3, 1858 —2t. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM the subscriber, residing in Gander spirt, on tbe sixteenth inst., a PALE RED COW, medium size, and with a very warty bag. • No other particular marks. Auy infor mation which will lead to her recovery will be suitably rewarded. MRS. CHARLES LTMAX Coudersport. May '25, 18.)8. Auditor's Notice. VOTICE is hereby given, that the -Llunder signed, an' Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Pot ter to make distribution of the proceeds of the eale of real estate in the case of E. S. Tracy el. S. H. Martin of February Term, 1855, No. 31, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Couders port, on Tuesday eyenirq of CoL:t Week, June 22, 1858, at eight o'clock, P. M. Persons in terested are requested to attend. H. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. Coudersport, May 21, 1115 e. SHEREFF'S'• SALES. i 101 k Y VIRTUE of Sundry writs of YerUntioni ;II •Expanas and' ' , Yeti Fades issued' cot' of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter CIO., re..i end to me directed ? I shall expOse to public sale or ontcry, at the Court House in the Dor- . ough of Couderaport, on Monday the Zlit da y of June, 1858 ? at 10 o'clock, 4. *., the following described seal estate, to wit,/ • '. Leeari Pada?, All the twa undivided one-thirlipartSof the fallowing described , tracts of land, situate in the township of Pike, Potter. county, and state of Pennsylvania: known.by the name of !., Pike Mills property and. the Cobb Lot," containing, together, three thousand eight hundredacres, • more or less, hounded and described ;is fol lows, to wit; One tract in warrantee tame of D. Kilbourn, onetbonsand eight hundred and thirty-one, containing two hundred acres more , or less, hounded North by Cobb. .5.: Crandall,' K,st by Crandall and Tioga county, S‘inth by I the Kilbourn k Mill lands, and West by Cobb —excepting, however, the small neck of land adjoining the county line(scing, North by the Losey farm.—ALSO—The Babcock lot, direct ly south of the above and west of tho 31ilt lot bounded by the K ilbourn warrant,. Weit by Tubbs Sr dohnsons, South by Johnsons and unseated lands, and Dna b : the Mill lot. con taining seventy-six acrei ire or,less.-ALSO- One other tract, called th e: }Moan Mill Lot : Beginning at a stone heap, thence West one Eundred and sixty perches to a hemlock, 'thence South one healed arid sixty-four perches to a white wain' t, thence East one hundred and twenty perches to a post, thence by the .western boundary-iline of 6.- M. Losey*s forty-seven perches to a l ost, thence East by the, same fwty perches to a post thence North twelve pursues to a post, thence by the south bank of the creek South ; eight degrees, East, twenty-two perches to ts. post, thence North eighty degrees East eighteen perches, thence North eleven perches to a post, tiicnce North seventy-three degseei West twenty-six perches to a post, thence North five degrees West six teen perches to a post, theme S•atttli six de- I grees West by the road fuurteee perelses to a post, thence North by S. M. Losey's lot to the place of beginning ; cont-ining one hun dred and niuety.one acres, one hundred and fifty acres improved, on whirls i erected a 1 saw -tail. four frame dwelling i .l -, es. . 0. -,,. ; stare-horse, one barn, two bi ......:s tui _t' ~t: • buildings. and - ,with some fruit t.-c t . ?r , .. ALSO-011c lract beginning at iS 'i,. - i • .. •• dividing line between Putter and ties, thence North seven hand:•eo :et mrty , tive perches to a black oak, thence Wes' three hundred nod one pereue.s L., p.ne, thence South three hundred and I:inety-anie perches to a white pine, thence East one hau -1 dyed and sixteen perches to a black: oak, thence South two hundred and ten perches to a post, thence Knit eighty-one perches to a p thence South one hundred and fort;-six perch es to a past, thence East one hundred nod fire perches to tae place of beginning ;i coutainin; one thousand end eighty-eight :ides and two teutiis of an acre more or less.—ALSO—Three other tracts warranted to A C. Craadall by Warrants anted January the tenth,lAuno Dom ini one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, containing, severally, one thousarid and fifty-nine acres and two tenths of 4n acre, four hundred and fourteetuaeres and f:le-tenths of an acre, and four hundred and twenty acres ; Beginning at a white pine, the north-west cor ner of the first-mentioned tract, thence West five hundred and thirty-five perches to a white pine, thence South six hundred ;and eleven perches to a`post and stones, thenee East one hundred and ten perches to a post and stones. thence North two hundred and twelve perches to a pitch-pine knot and stones, thence East about one hundred and fifty perches to a post, thence South three hundred and ninety perch es to a post, thence East one hundred and seventy perches to a hemlock, thence North three hundred and ninety perchess to a post, thence East one hundred and live perches to a white pine, thence North three hundred and ninety-nine perches to the place of beginning. —ALSO—One other tract, bounded North and West by lands warranted to A. C. Crandall, East by lands of said Crandall and lands for merly owned b r David Kilbourn, and Smith by lends of said Kilbourn and part of Warrant four thousand three hundred and seventeen, (4,317); containing about three himdred acres more or less. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Chester Robinson I: James be r, Executors of U. B. Goodman, deceased. and Charles G. Osgood, .Guardian - of Robert F Goodman and Wm. A. Goodman, Heirs at Law of 0. B. Goodman, deceased. AL-I , o—Certain real estate situate in Eula li•t township, Putter county, Pa., bounded North by lauds of E. Vanenwe.Yen, East by lands of the Bingham Estate and John Weds worth, South by lauds of the Bingliatu Estate. •nd West by lands of Morris Lent ; containing sixty-three•acres and au allowance of six per cent. &c., -01 which thirty acres are improred, on which is erected one tiame &welling house, one frame barn and one frame shop. , Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Harry Lent.. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of S. P. Ileyn dds,•ou the East by the highway, South by George Stillman, and west by lauds of F. W. Knox; containing tea acres more or less, on wihch is erected one frame house and one frame barn, and with an apple orchard thereon. Seized. mice(' in execution, and to be sold as the propel ty of A. R. Stillman. ALSOCertain real estate situate in orne see township, Potter county, Pa:, bounded on the North by lots Nos. 22 I: 24, Ei.tst by lot No. 21, South by lot No: 24, and West by lot No. 25 of the allotment o! the Fox Estate in Genesee township; containing. eighty-three and six-tenths acres of land's., of which forty acres are improved, on which is one log house, one frame barn, one grainary-house and an apple orchard. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tle property of, Asa Plwns. ALSO—Certain real esti.itt situate in the Borotigh of Conderport, and being parts of lots Nos. 203 & 238 tat ii,inaro No. 22. bound ed as follows : lit:girth:lg at :he na th-west corner of lands tormetly E Coie, thence North 5° E ,wa Ft.'reht.• post, thence South 85° East b the ii.,e of Fourth Street sixteen perelies to a post. thence Sort', 85° West by the line of saici Cole's land 16 perches to the place of heg,i,t ning ; containing thirty-two perches of lane, with one two-story dwelling house. one fniute barn and other oui-buildiugs, a well of water and some fruit trees thereon. • - . Seized, taken in ezecution, and to be sold as the property of L. F. Maynard and W. T. Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Eula lia township, Potter county, Pa., bounded ou the North and East by unseated lands, South by Land of W. Crosb3l and unseated lands, and West by unseated Inds; containing about 400 acres of land more or less, and being lots Nos. 26 & 40 of the sub-division of the Bing ham Estate in said township, of which about 45 acres are improved, with one frame house, one frause barn, other out-houses; and, some fruit trees thereon.—ALSO--One other piece or parcel of land situate in the township.and, county aforesaid, bounded on ths•-North by Iff:ii lands_of J. 3 1„HaTralttiNiin the_Eust by un-. seated lanil v ott the Soathly :la:ids:lW J. W. Smith, and , On the ,West by unseated lends; containing thir:y-eight : and +.lO acres , of land, and being lot No. 45 of the sub-division of the Bingham Lands in said township.—ALSO--- One other piece or pardel of land bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the north= east corner of Square'No. twenty-one (21) on the plat of the village of Coudersport, Putter county, Pa. ' being the north-west corner here of, thence South. by the east line of Square No. twenty and , a lot in possession of Abiathar Rounsville eighteen rods to a post the south west corner hereof, thebce north-easterly elev en rods and two tenthi.to a post, thence north westerly sixteen rods and eight tenths to the south line of Second Street, thence westerly by the south lint of Second Street six rods to the place- of laegFaning icontaining one hun dred and furty-seven square rods:call-of which is improved, with some, fruit trees`-out-houses and an cart-door cellar thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Cros,by W. Ell a. ALSO—Certain mat estate situate is the Borough of Coudersporcia the county of Pot ter, to wit: Square No. twenty, containing one acre and six tenths of an acre, on which is one two-story frame house and several fruit trees.---ALSO—Lots Nos. 12, s 121 on Square No. 11, on which are two- two-story frame store-houses and one frame barn. Seized, taken hi execution, and to be 2ald as the property of W. T. Jones and A, F. Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit; Situate in Allegany township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the North by the lands of DeWitt Nicholson, on the East :be lands in possession of S:Rice, on the Satdli by, lands of Henry Rodgers and Charlez Lee, and on the West by lands of Daniel Raymond; containing ninety one and two tenths acres, of which tea acres are improved, with one log house thereon. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of Joseph F. RayMond. ALSO—Certain real , estate situate in He bron township, Potter ;county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of Oleott.k. M ittr:sol, on the East, South West by lands of 31. 31-, tte son, being lot 47 of the allotment- of the &Ing ham lands in Hebron township; containing seventy-two and roar tenths acres, ten acres of which is improved, Wi,th one board house, use frame for a barn and one lug tiara thereon. Sieved, taken in ezectition, and to be sold as tie-property of Phineas Goodwin. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Pike a hip, Putter county, Pa., bounded and d... - Lri'.led as iailOW.*: Oa the North by lot No. t Vit tae East be lets Nos. 14, 2*.; tt 35, on tha Sont:. b lot No. 22 and by unseated lands of tic 13,ng.tain Estate, on the West by ua stated lands and by lots 13 and 36, being lots No.i. 12 .4; il of the sub-dtvision of the lands of tie Binjhom Esc ate in said township ; con taining one hundred and fifty-live acres, with -bout fifty acres improved, on which are erec ted three fraMe honseß, two frame barns ana one saw-mill, and with same fruit trees there on.—ALSOLot no 33, in the township, coun ty and state aforesaid, bounded on the North and East by lot No. 14, on the South by lot No.. 13 and by unseated lands, and on the West by unseated lands and by lot No. l 5 ; containing one hundred and four acres, about ten acres improved, ten acres chopped, and with one frame house, one frame barn and a log house erected thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnson. ALS! l —Certain real estate situate in Pike township. Potter county, Pa., hounded on the East by the Tioga county line, on the North by lands of 0. B. Goodman C 0.,& on the West by lands of 0. B. Goodman, and on the South by lands of Samuel 3L Losey ; containing two hundred and twenty-five acres of laud, on wi•ieh there ire eighty acres improved, two frame haus..s, three frame bares, two bee houses and other out-buildings, apple orchards . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of A. T. Lacey. ALSO—Certain real est-te situate in Enla lia township, Potter couniy, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of N. J.'3lills and Kcating Lands and J. N. Tuttle, Eaßt by J. N. Tuttle. A. Nelson and Keating Lands. South by A. Nelson and Keating Lands, and West by Keat ing Lands ; containing two hundred and forty seven acres and four tenths of an acre, the same being all improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property- of Lenard McKee. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Homer township. Potter county, Pa.: Beginning at a post at the north-east corner of a lot of two hundred acres conveyed by John Keating Co. to J. J. & C. H. DeMewville, thence Kist one hundred and sixty rods to a lot in posses sion of Harrison Edl„recomb, theme North fifty eight rods to a post, thence West fifty-two rods to a beech, thence North twenty rods to the south-cast corner of a lot conveyed to Harry Lyman, thence West one hundred and eight rods to the south-west corner of the last mentioned lot, thence South seventy-eight rods to the place of beginning; containing, seventy 01:12 and five tenths acres, fifteen acres! of which are improved, ou which is. erected one frime house and one frame barn. S - Azed, taken in execution, and to be gold as the property of J•tmcs Blauvelt. ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit : Lot No:. 16 & 26 ol• the allotment of the lands of So bieski Ross in Allegany township, Potter Co., l'a., bounded oa the North by lot No. 11 and by lands of Fox & RUS3, on the East by lands of Fox & Ross, on the South by lands of Fox .t Ross and by lots Nos 27 & 114 and by lands of the Estate of S. M. Fox, deceased, on the West by lots Nos. 8, 10 ; 17, 20 & 114 ; con taining. three hundred and fourteen and 5-10 acres and allow.:nce 01 six per cent. for roads .te., of which one hundred acres are improved, on which are erected one frame barn, one frame house, one frame store-house, and with an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in ixectition, and to be sold as the property of Franklin Forsyth. ALSO—The following described real estate, to wit: Situated in Ulysses and Bingham townships. Potter comity-, Pa., bounded uti La 11)rib by lands of C.-ros Coreish, East by lands of F. M. Stevens, South b lands of Li.ster rang and H. 11. Dent. and West by lands of H. H. Dent ; containing forty-ti . e and nine tenths acres, being lot No 103, of wh.ch ti:e acres are improved and five acres chopped. Sized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Euliel Montgomery. • ALSO—The fotlowing described real estate, si.uate in Harrison township, Potter county. Pa.: Beginning at a post standing in west line of a lot of land now in possession of George Gilbert, thence North fifty-seven degrees \Vest one hundred and twenty-eight perches to a post, thence South two degrees West one hun dred and forty-two pe7cties to a post, thence North sixty degrees East one hundred and thirty-six perches to the place of beginning ; supposed to contain fifty acres more or less, six acres slashed. Seized, taken in execution, and to be •old as the property of Frederick Holcomb. ALSO—The following described real estate, situate in. Hebron township, Potter county, Pa.: Bounded on the North by lands of Joseph S. & Joseph C. Riley and by lands of the Fox Estate. East by lands of the Fox Estate, Jo seph Stone and ---- Post, South by lands of Jesse IL Greenman, West by lot No. St and unseatedjands of the Fox. Estate,' befog 1. t No. 52 and ,part tit Warrant No. 1296 -co • - taining one' hundred and fifty and" 6-10 der s with an allowance of six per cent. for toad!, &c., of which fifty acres are improved, oin which Is ,erected one frame dwelling - hou e and one frame barn, and with an apple o - chard thereon. . Seized; take* fa execution, and to be sold the property of Jams. A. It. Greenman a Charles S. Jones. • -- A. C. - TAGGARt, Sherif. Coudersport, May 25, 1853.. - Z. J. THOMPSON, CARRIAGE & WAGON - MAKER and It' PAIRER, Coudersport, Potter Co.. Pa., tak • s this method of informing the pub lic in general that he is prepared to do all work in his line with promptness, in a workman-like manner, and upon the most accommodating terms. Payment for Repairing invariably required on delivery of the work. ley All kinds of PRODUCE taken on acctrunt of work. 10:35. COUDERSPOICT ACADE3IY,- 1857-'5B. REY. J. HEI'CDRICK; Principal. • THE Academic Year, is divided into three sessions of thirnien weeks each : Tile Winter Term commences, Tuesday, Drc. 15, 1857. The Spring Term commences, Tuesday, April 6, t 85.8. The Fail Term commences, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1858. Competent Teachers have been secured for every branch of titudy., Classes will be SO' arranged that students may enter to-advantage: at any time. A Teachers Class will he organizod. in which due attention will be paid to the studies usually taught is Cu:ninn 6ehaels, and the best math of.' or itupartinglustruc _ion. EXPENSr4 PER T 211.15. Primary Branches, $2,50 Common EngliSh, 3,50 Higher English . with Algebra, 4,75 Higher Mathematics, ti,' u Latin and Greek, _6,00 Drawing. (extra) 2,:0 Muhl, with use of Piano, (extra) 10.00 French, (extr i) 3.00 Without other studies, . - L,07 Room Rent, each, . 1,90 The past ;access of this Institution under the Preeeptorship of Mr. IlEsnatetc has ',minc ed the Trustees to secure a continuation of his services. We trust an intelligent public will give it that support which seems to be due to such an institution. ELI REES, Preg't. G. R. OVERTON, Sec'y.l LEWIS MANN, AMOS FRENtMI, I 6 - SGBIESICI ROSS. DO YOU EVER WANT ANY THING FROM NEW IF SO, SEND YOUR ORDER TO. P. S. CABOT & C 0.,: Buyers, S 5 Barclay St. AL I.MOST every one, certainly every mer -11,./ chant, has sometinaes.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 siness or the Turchase 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 tiou and experience that this is an almost mai -1 versal want, we have established our house to supply it. We have found that thousands of persons from Maine to Georgia are constantly sending twus to execute orders, involving pur -1 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 in 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, baying largely for cash. , we can any acrrni 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 only occasionallyj comes here can be familiar with a market so 1 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 wish to 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. Our charges , for selling are a usually five per cent., although in specill cases of very 'erre or very small'' transactions. eqiiity might require it to be va- 1 rigid' from that. We have a circular giving, more at length the scope and plan of our bus- I iness, with statement of our charges for buy- ing some of the leading articlesovhich will be sent on application. , • Letters of inquiry only should contain stamps to prepny the replies. REFER BY PERMISSION TO Win. G. Lambert, of A..: A. Lawrence . Co.. New York. Win L. King, of Naylor k Co., New York. David S. Brown, of David S. Brown it Co., Philadelphia. • Joseph Cabot, Philadelphia. G. Baty Blake, of Blake, Bowe /6 Co., Bos ton. F. Cabot St Co.. Boston. StAntield, Wentworth (•0.. Boston. J. C. Cabot,' of Wales, Cabot 4t. Co., St Louis.. And mlr,y others N. B.—Particular attention is given to pro curing In.-lira:ice Pclieies, ,Life. Fire and Ma rine), in the hest and most rcliihle oalees. 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Published this Ray,ifeb. 9, 185:- 1 , Fifty Years in Chains: OR, THE LITE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE, 43:1 Pages, ClOth. Gilt inack. Price $1 This is the title of one of the most intensely interesting biogr.lphit..s of the day. It is• a plain hist my of an :ktucrican ftr south, who, after two or three escapes and re captures, finally, an old Man, found freedom and rest in one of the Northern 5_,u.23. WHAT TRE PitESS SAY. The story is Gil I n ith great sirai-li vily, but with tnurli p.nrty •Ind p t dtes it will rind it I.l;;ficultlio 1.3• it dotru until it is finis.te,h—A - dition , ?/ Erg, Wasl,iugtott. D. C. A narri tire of rell exderielee like the ab ire Rat have fur nor effect agailst sl:tvery th in the in,e.iiously nroug,ht 'novtl, however true to life its pit-tures tmt,y lie.—Am. I.l4piet. Here is a h:mk of frets, stringer than fiction, and a th.m:and-fold more t'irilling; a simple tale of life-lon„; opprasiion. revealin; truly the workings of the •• peculi , ir iustitutio i" in our country. To.the wing we would say. here is a story worth reading.--..1/ 7 .ysion Recwd. A THOROUGII CANVASSER IS WANTED. In each county in the free States. to engage in the sale of the afore wcrl: immediately. Sach can easily clear from- $5OlO $lOO PER MONTI'. The work is beautiful 4 printed_and hnaud. and is as largc as the hooks that sell for 52.25; bet as we mean to sell at least ONE 'HUN DRED THOVSAND COPIES, throngh'age.its. we have to de the retail price ONE DOLf.AP6. YORKP A - SAMPLE COPY of the hook ‘1 ill be Sent by mail, p'ostage paid, oa receipt of the, p; ice, and our private circular to Agents, with terms. etc. Address H. DAYTON, Pubifsber, 35-3 mo. No. 29 Ann-street New York We subjoin a few 'names orthose who re commend MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMLI3I. Prest. Eaton, of Union University: "The fall ing of hair ceased, and mvcv locks changed to original color." Rev. G. A. - Buckbce, Treas. Am. Bible Union, N. Y.: " leheerfully add my testimony." 11. V. Dcgen, Ed. "Guide to Holiness," Boston "We cAn testify to its ef fects." 11::v. E. R. Fairchild, Cor. Sec. Ch'n Union, N. Y. : - 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. Y.: "It has re stored the hair of one of my family to its otig 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 RESTuRER DEPOT, [35-3r00.J No. 355 Broom-:qty N. Y gerSOLD EVERYWHERE. CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. COUGHS. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, Debility, and all Diseases arising from a &rapt. low or Impoverished elate of the flood. BEGENIAN, •CLARK A: CO.'S G4NULVE COD-LIVEYOIL, Has stood the test or over ten years experience, and is recommended by all the most • eminent physicians as the most valuable remedyin use. Dr. WILLIAMS, the celebrated Physician of the London Consumption Hospital, took notes of its effects in about suo cases, and found it more efficacious . than all remedies yet discov ered. This remedy. so valuable when pure, be comes worthless or injurious when adulterated See that the label has the eagle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of each bottle, as thohsans have been cured bY the use of the genuine article who had used others with out' success. Sold by all Drnwigts... 35-3 mo. lIEGEMAN. - & CO: CHRISTADORO'S 11,11IXt DICE. Within a nut-shell all the merits lie, Christadora's never equaled Dye; Red it makes black, to Ifr , transforms.a - grey, And keeps the fibres ain-sys from decay. This matchless revitalising Flair Dye still holds its position as tae Most harmless and eTteaciaus Hair Dye' in the World. Prepared and sold, whcdosaie and and applied ;n ten peva:a rooms, at CHRISTADORO N. Astor flouse, Prnad . N. - .y, and by 01 Dr iggists and Perfamer4 in the 'United Stat-s. AGENT.--Gro. H. Itr..ystat, Ritsburgli, Pa TIDIUSANDS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY A}LE.SICK. Thousands would Glee 1111.1 their Fortunes to BE WELL. SEND them to Dr. TYLER who, by Spirit aid, cab SEC what others guess at ; can see your disease, see all ittitxtent and progress and see the means-of cure. For descriptive cir cular and a list of almost miraculous cures per formed during the past fire years in the West and South, send oldie three cent damp, and address Dr. S. Tyler, 442 Broadway, New York. Persons at a distance can be treated by sending a lock of hair, age, sex and symptoms. Consultation foe. $4 , 1.4u-tf 01E C.LOTHLNV of Cbeuey's man ri la! on hold at " •E. E. SPENCER'S, 1. D. W. le., Ar_ Oil WRITT}U; BY BiIfZ.BLF IT IS NOT A DYE. rot" EvtAltipitiolti 720 SUBSCRIBES TOR . THE New York Weekly Press & A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER I T ' )7El7 YORK WEEKLY PRESS is'dna of the best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto -containing TWENTT PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS. of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILL USTRA T ED every week. A GIFT WORTH TROST 50 CENTS TO $lOOO 00 WILL , BE SENT TO EACH SUB SCRIBER ON RECEIPT -OF THE SUB SCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS-IN ADVANCE : One•copy for one year, and ! gift, $2 00 Three copies one year, and a gifts, ' 600 Five copies one year, and 5 gifts, ft ou Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts,. 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts,-30 00 The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list t— r • . 1 United States Treasury Note, . $lOOO 00, 2 do do do 500 00, each. 5 do do do 200 00, each. 10 do do do 100 00, each. 10 Potent Lever Hunting Cased Watches, 100 00, each. 20 Gold Watehea, 75 00, each. 50 do ; 60 00, each. 100 do . - 50 00, each. 300 Ladies' Gold Watches, 33 00, each. 200 Silver Hunting (I:.sed . .- Watches. 00, , ClIeb. 500 Silver Watches, $l5 CO t 025 013, each. 1000 Gold GoZ.rd, Vest and Fob Chaim, 10 00 to 30 00, each: 1000 t;o:t1 Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00, each. Gild - , Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drips, ll:east Pirp, Cuff Pius. Sleeve Buttons, lung.:, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys. Gold 'anti Slyer Thimbles, and a variety of other aril- - v. - urth. from 50,cents to $l5 00 each, On reetipt of the subScription money,, the üb,crit3er's name will he entered open cur opyisita a number, and the gift corres ponding with that number will 'be fotwarded within one week to him', by pied or ezyreas, paid. Th?re 'it neither humbug nor lottery about the allure, as every suhseriber i 3 sure of a prize of v lue. We prethr to mnke 'this lib eral distribution amodgthem instead of giv ing a large mumnission to Agents, gi‘ the subseriber the amount that would. go.* t the Ageut and hi, many eases a hundred-fol more. communications should - be ad dressed to DANIEL ADEE, Puntsusn, 2.11 Centre 'trac t Neu , York [10.43] • LIST of CAUSES, TIOR Trial at JUNE TERM, 1858, or the 4 Court of Comm.'s! Pleas of Potter County. W. T. Jones, vs. Delon Dwight. • Gillingham. use it „ A. P. Cone. N. J. Mills, Russell & Haskia, s s . St ev t Se, e v n e s n s e t al. Foster Reynolds, " Thomas Gilliland, Pike Township, " D. J. Chappell. lE. Rzes J. Lyman jr. " James Grimes. et „ N. V. Jackson & Eli W. T. Jones, R!es, W. G. McClelland, use" A.. Woodcock. I Matthew Wilkinson, " Temple Wilkinson. W. T. Jones & " Woodcock. Curi,i. Erwin Brook" S. P. Reynolds. E. 3i. earpeuter, " Richard Shay, jr. - 'John IC•ouse, " Zacheus Mallory, dal. S')bieSki Rose, " R. W. Mintyre, - Ver:;el Dickinson " C. W. Ellis. AT.',_sitny Township, " John Lyman. Same, - 1, Same. S. E. Ensworth, " Pike Township. Alonzo Dwight, " S. P. Reynolds. Isaac Kalen, " Jones, Mann &• Jones, Sam". P.' Westervelt, " W. T. Jones, John A. Davis, " W. T. Jones. Eh:skin. we of Platt }• „ garrT & Platt. - Hoskin of S . P. 41 M a y nar d g, Johnson • William Radde, " Carl Bredo, et al. - William Radde, " Hans Rarunsen, et at. Nathan 'Woodcock, " .Crittenden &Johnson. W. T. Jones, „ fA. P. Cone & 0. •T.. Ellison. Jonathan Glace, " Sylvimus Jones. S. G. & W. Lansing, " David T. Hall. S. G. & W. Lansing, " John E. Edwards, " Jonathan Nichols. H. J. OLMSTED r Prothonotary. PROTROYOTARY'S OFFiCk Coudersport, April 12 148. COURT PROOLABIATION. VTHEREAS the Hon: Robert Gi White, President Judge, and the Hons. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate .fudges of the Courts of Oyer it Terminer and General Jail Delivery, quarter Sessions of the.Peace ' Orph ans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County -of ,Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the twenty-second day of ; April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-eight, and; to me directed, fo holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the' Peace, Orphans' Court. and Court of Common- Pleas, in the Borough of Coudersport, On MON -1).117,11.16215t day of June next, and to cod= tinue one Week. Notice is therefore hereby gifen to the Con'. oners, Justices of the Peace and COnstabletr within the county, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, at 10 o'clockiA. M. of said (LI, with their rolls, records,ingnisitioris, exaMthitions, and other retr.etribranCes, to do thoia things which to their offices' appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their reccigniminers to prosecute against the prisoners Lll3t are or shell be lathe jullof said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prpseratte against them as will be jest. D:.teu at COCLIERSPORT, .Aprlt Sind, 1858, snd the li2l year of the Independence of the United States of Ametica. A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. IN% SPENCER is Agent fOrrenny of . the • most popular Medicines now in we; a ten- of which he will mention: J. R. STAFFORD & CO.'S OLIVE-TAD. DR. D. JAYNE & SON'S F.AMELY MEDI CINES. J. C. AYER CO.'s CHERRY PECTORAL AND HLLS. :SEVERAL SUDS o#+• cnEERT SYRUPS, kc., itc?, &c. • Stafford k Co;. Olive Tar iq ap plied :Ind inhaled by, wearing oa WHALER around the neck and on the breast. OL IVE ULNDIESr is applied where thp.skin is broken, and is a popular remedy where known. Good for •the Whooping Cough. ES
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