11 rre •- 1 r gr.tt Ittatt . gfct . r as V? I - or the Potter Sourna- Uu.a§t--..r.gcur ,Sir: yinir pa p!. seem's*" endeavoring, - to- promote heAnte - rests of Aoviculture in Potter, eqinty, let lye, if you. pleise, throW in a I pvi re :larks on what I call the bast Me' Oil of Grass.'.' livery 0ne,17,1:0 - 17, likes to follow 41 4 Ood buqiii , ;-is—we know :di are not farm- I crs,.somv are merehants,. acme mechanics,'conic professibial men—but for the farm-' FODS ..14C1 grandsons these remarks are Intended. The Oil of Giass,-what s clo - ds mean? and how is it obtained ?' My. perWt4 knUylddge has been Mostly deriv ed from the counties of Otsego, Clienango Dclbware, F. The first items I :Would naive are ' the thousands up- pa • thoEsantis of fat cattleHl ciin pot tell - you how many thousands., for of Rtn istics Iltave none; The next item the . oiheep and mOon, gaol and talloW • and thogli not least, the Butter, "Liter; 1307, - E4 that would start fur mar Yet from bach'farther's door. Is not this the Oil .—of Grass? But who would wish to milk from five !p, fifty cows in a thunder storm ? We will put up the cows in the nice eleau-stablri. 1)11 . stalls, take an arm-full of pails, fill one and set it back, fill another and set it back, till the cows are all Milked, and do as they do in Spain—if it rains let it.rain. A couple of crotches and, a few boards will form a milking shelter in the milk lard. - But the luxuries, comforts, and profits of the Oil olGrass! First the luxuric3. I shall' not go. to a cook-book for a list of the luxurious dishes iu which the Oil of Grass forms an important item; but will leave that part for the ladies, while 1 hint little at the profits. I have known rhenango farmers to grow up, from farms,; ltnpaid for to farms paid for, and milk from ten to fifty cows,—hantiiionte house' barns,-orchards and meadows, smooth as an onion-bed,—horses harnesses, sleighs :And carriages in full I;.eeping. I knew bne such man to grow up. The story goes' .ghat ho even borrowed the money to pay his wedding fee—at any rate he was not the owner f . a foot of land—grew up tivo farms ; paid for and milled his fifty cow s, I and his pockets weighed down by thou sands of dollars—Oil of. Grass. A dairy .of cows will make in a single butter sea port per each cow 100— 1 : 20, and some times have been known to make 175 lbs. per cow: Now, a dairy of twenty cows, at 100 lbs. each, is 2000 His of butter at 10 cts per lbs.—foots up 8320. The ajur milk or - butter-milk, fed to hogs or cakes, is worth say $2 per cow, making 5-10, add ed to the 8320 worth of butter, make 8360 fora daiiy of 20 cows, at the lowest 6 , 6- - mate.. Now, for another estimate : Twen ty cows at 175 lbs butter per cow amounts to 3,500 lbs at 25 cts per 11;.—(and Some phenango farmers have sold for more than that price) amounts to tour and butter-milk, fed to calves or hogs at $3 per cow amounts to SW, added to the $875 worth of butter foots up $935, ::--011 of Grass—fr'oui the twenty . 111iils in one sea.son. How much Meadow and pasture will it take to sustain 'an Oil Mill (a co'.) one year ? say four acres; of course eighty acres will sustain twenty Oil Mills. Now I think the Potter County farm-1 prs, may grow up and pay for their farms r— those that have not paid for them. Grow i pp did I say ? Yes, grow up- 7 rzrow up heifer-calf this year good enough to be is cow in two years; next year raisn \ two 'in; like manner; the third year dotibk! again, raise four, and soon you will have Me oil Mills on hand. Here let me di kress a moment—my little grandsons have learned 'that there is better feed for . young calves than kicks and cuffs ; and if pow was the time I would tell about it. • You may ask, Where is the keeping ? Itwe double our stock every year, where is. he hay.? Browse, Potter County, Browse One hand, with ten tuns of hay, will fall and trim tine the timber, and winter twenty cows ; and thus save thirty tuns—for it Will take two tuns of thirty to winter a cow. But browse is not fhe Oil of Grass, Very true; but grass will ollow right after the axe' and tire if you Will sow the seed. Follow np the old rush -heaps and hedge fences with fire and grass-seed, and put the gass through the oil mill as pia as possible. 'Mrt...CuasE, we, (that is Grandpa, and prelatic fatherless Grandsons,) expect to attend the 'Fair next Fall. We have a pice pair of two years old,; and a nice pair 'pf.Yearling steers that. will travel in the Fair think they can travel to the Tair next autumn. Not because they arc tineh wonderful affairs and eannut be beat; 'mit we expect to learn enough to pay us .or attending the Fair. We extract the pssence from four Oil Mills, and, with fhTee heifers on hand, we expect next year to number up seven of these Mills. is it too much to ,expect that in a rev years some .of the Potter County boys F ill, count up fifty of these Oil Mills—r• their faces fat- , -yei, farmer-fat—and he i r pockets weighed down by thousands Pf dellars—rOil of Grass OLD GRAND FATIIER, SWEDEN, .I.tay 24, 1858. I NI GRAM:4 TO BRAZIL.--A propo gaion- is übder.eobsicleration by the Goy prnment of Brazil, 01, encourage emigra tion fritm Europe, 1;!y granting bounty and lands to emigrants. It 'has beeo *idely dismissed and faorably regarded. lOriiiiderable jealousy of the United States it 4 oirpressed by the press, because it ris so difficult to turn the great tine of trfAr! NOTth to South America. Z.' CARRIAGE' k ;WAGON' NIAKER duct BF:- . TAIRER, Con 4ispoili, Potter Co., Pie., tithes this method orinfop.r.in,g the pnli-017 . 10, lie in kencep.l that lie is prepired to do all work in'his lint with ,prOrm e tncss, in a workman-like milliner, arid !Rontine most iictiorninoilatilli; tens.'l'ayinent for ihaFiably rkiciiii7ecj. on tklivery of the work. All kinds of I'II:9E47CE talien on - account of yrprk. copp,p - Opowz • 155.7-:'sB. REV: j: 'HENDRICK, Principal. MITE Academie 7: c . 2:e is divided into three seSsitms of thifteCu weeks each .:The Winter Term commence:, Tuesday 15, 1837, The . Sitritte, TOM comulgnce4, April ti, lisro. The Fall Term commences -.Tuesday, Aug. 24. IK , S. Competent ; Teachers Lace Lecn secured for every hranehiof Study. Classes will he so .arranged that 'students may enter to advantage at any time.„ A Teachers Class will he organized, in which due attentionwill tnc paid to the studies usually taught in Commn 'drools, and the liaist meth od of jtopartiug In:s4.;:uuti4n. EXPENS7iS PER TERM. Pritnnr;• Branches, 7' $2,50 Gorman English, '• 3,50 igher with Algebra, ; 4,75 Higher Mathematics, 6,f , u Latin and (reel:, 6,00 Drawing, (extra) T. 2,50 Music, with tve.o.cPiono, (extra) i 10.00 French, (extra) 3.00 Without other s<udies, 5,00 Rpotn Rent, each, '" Oo The past suereF..3 of this Instituti6n un(Jer the l'r,! , .7ept , u.ship of Mr. IluNurticK has induc e,) thy Trustees 1 , ) Fecare umitinuatior. of his servioes. IVe trust an intellit.ent pUblie will give it that support which sauna to ;Ii due to such an Institution. ELI 11EEF. Pres't. .3 (. li. fiVEnTON, Seey.l 7 . . J LEWIS MANN, AMOS FRENCIT, ' sonrEsiu ROSS. DO YOU' EVER : . WANT ANY THING FROM N . EW YORK? IF SO SEND YOUR. OEDEE TO F, 8. CABOT &WO., puyers, 85 purela.y ALMOST every one,. certainly every mer -Ichant., has sometimes very strongly wish ed that he had a reliable correst.ontient end ; friend living in this great metropoli . s to whom he could send for the transaction of some bu sine,s or the 7 urchase if some 'article, that he could not make it convenient to go 'to the city to do, or to buy with full Contidence.l th it the luisiness would he well doite, ^and at a reAsonable . expease to him. ..ltaving-beeome satisfied by a considerably extended observa-' lion and experience that this is an almost uni versal want, we have established bUr house. to .apply it. We have found that thousands of porcine from' Maine.to Georgia. are Constantly settling to us to execute orders, itvolvi", - ; pur chases varying from 25 cents to as many hun dred dctl!arg, and we believe in .every case, those employing us have been satisfied both with•the quality of the service.; rendered end equi;.y I. ' f ouTi V ! 'e Mean tliat oar eh.lrges chall in all cruses ba fair and reasona -I,k, p;c•licat•A un 11:e., Utue and labor eou, , lnied. It i, cerbtio, that, being 4:unstant !y in tile tnirkct, braving large.ly for cash. we can BUY 1:FT71: ;.;n.n any singr , imr cliaser eau: In fact, we save to •D::r friends much ruore iu prieei: than the conim:s, , i•di w - c ch,rau. No niqu. ::ho 0111 comes here,can 1:e fltriliar with n. tat;:o! exteniire as Cliq: We 1,, in. ; here all tlle. tam. are thorou g hly- ac q uainted with it, itid whore to g o to liad cvery :a fi t .st an lat the loAvest rate.:. We have fuunq tl,:Lt to env (4.0.1 r .I;:r.t...rit...rriend3 a-::11 to 2oud us coda:ry :produce LA sell, sometimes the 1 ;70- er(:do to'he inve4ted in pads ; sometimes in money.' Accordmgly we Crave made the very best arrangements to et‘able is to do justice to those vh may consign to us. Qur chares for selling are a usually live pet cent., fathou..Lh in special cases Z•f Very large or Very small transactions, equity might require it to be va ried from that. We hare a circular glvin4 -)re at length the seine and plan of our bus iness. with statement of our charges f,r lc;y ing of - the leading articles, whinli will be sent on 'application. Letters f_ inquiry only should contain stamps to prepay the replies. 'PEFF.B. BY PERMISSION TO Win. G. Lambert, of A. A: A. Lawrence Sr. Co.. Nev York. Win L. King, of Naylor Sr, to., Now York. Davi.f S. - Brown, of David S. Frown & Co., Philadelphia. Jonph Cabot, Philadelphia, G. .13:a2,- Blal;e, of ptake, IlOwe k Co., Bos ton. F. Cabot Sc. Boston. Staufield, Wentworth & Co., Boston. J. C. Cabot, of Wales, Cabot A: Co., St Louis. • Anil many others.; 1.3.--Partieuldr 'attention is given to pro curing insurance Policies, I:Life. Fire anti Ma rine), in the best and'most reliable offices. in formation furnished of the standing :end res ponsibility of insura:nee Companies, Railroads and other Corporations. 1.40-tf. Health and Beauty. ti o t if e t e. o .e b r e l h s t Jlow t o b e beautiful more v.- b b e n n t f i n a l rifler marriage; instead of more ugly. as most wives now are. Dow to transmit your heaut to Sour children without losing it yourself. How to be sweet without perfume, cheerinl without stimulant, rosy without,rogue and ra diant without paint. The means are certain, within the reach of every woman and are de tailed wit]) ample direction; in a "Letter to Ladies," which willl3a mailed prepaid to any address on the receipt of 25 cents in stamps or American coin Address L4o—tf. DR. T. L. CHAPMA2sT, No. 47 West 13th Street, New York. IA W. SPENCER is Agent for many of the lir • most popular :kredicines now in use, a fil'W of which he will mention. J.-R. STAFFORD S., - CO.'S OLIVE TAR. DR. P. JAy.NE ,t,. SUN'S FAMILY MEDI— CINES, J. C. AXER - CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND PILLS. . ' SEVERA KINDS OF CHERRY SYRUPS, Sc., Sc., at li t. r J. l c StatTord & Coi's Olive Tar is ap plied arteq nhaled by wearing on INHALER around th neck and on the breast. H OL IVE (HST lENT is upplied . where the skin is' His t broken, ac- 1 I is'a: popular remedy where known. Good forltilw Whooping Cottg!t. ' 1.0:3. 1 PIANos, rirT,ODEOItIS & I MUSIC THE CASH SYSTEM ADCI-I,P..TED . . prices .r . eatly -- 4eclathed, HOB ACE WATERS, -• No . . 8:33 Broadway: N. Y., • - ..A.GENt FOR TBI3 BEST , BOSTA.M.7 & Y ristrumends. RE Largest. Assortment of Piano. 3, .Zsrele4 ireou, Mnsical.lnstrithjenti, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds ; in the United States. Piahos froth Ten qureient Manufactories, com- Prisingthcse of every variety of style, froin the plain, neat and substantial e octtves, in WJIn at or Rosewood Oases, from :,-$159 to $.:200, to those of the most elegapt finish up to One Thousand Dollars. Igo house in the Union . can compete with the above in the number. variety and celebrity of , its instrnments, nor "in the Eztremely low Fir,es at which they are sold. i `~ uCSGI; ~ lit MACE WATERS? MODERN IMPROVED! PIANOS, with or without Iron Frame l . p os _ , sesi,ing in their improvement's of over-strings! and action, n leugth of scale and comlrass of! tone equal to the Orand Piano, united with the beanty durab,ility of structure of the Square Piano. They are justly pronounced by the Presj and by the first Musical 'Masters, to. be equal'to those of any other manufacturer They are Liaiit of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material. and guaranteed to stand the action of every climate. Each Inqteurnent gimitinteed to give satifaction, or purchase money refunded. HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.—au, perior Instruments in toucli , and durability of make. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Me lodeons of all other style , ' and makes. Price 545, $6O, $75, 5100, $1 , 25, Sllo—doubh Reeds and two banks of Keys, :•::.300—less liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, r en extrh discount. MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWs;'S HARPS, I'LLTES, FLX-TiNAS , • ' ACCORDEONS, and 7.la.dcal instruments of all kin4s.., at lower prices than ever before offered to the public. !A 'large discount to Teachers and Schools. The trade supplied on the most. liberal terms: SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at great bar gains, constantly in store,—price from $3O to $l4O. MUSIC.,-One of the largest.and best se- Ilected catalogues of Music now published, I comprisin g many of the chbice and most pop ! ular . 4irs of the day, and will' he sold at one ' third off from the r , ;-ular prier.:. Music-sent by mail to ali puts of the co-M -; try, pest-paid. Particul tr and personal att,n ition paid to all order s tereii ea by m1:1. 5 ,'- isfaction guarani red in evens instan••••. Pi: - •ros land Melodeons f - ar rent and rent n ij owe d on pnacl: e. Pianas and 'Melodeons for sale on montby pa:mlents. se , ond-blnd ta ' ken in exclr.nge for nu tr. Goir , alami , elect Catalogues .iched ale of prices fore.. orled to all pqrt.s of the country by road. g.ay- Greatinducements olrered to•AGENTS in all parts of the country. to MI the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons ; and Catalogue of ' Music. • BAG HO\VAR 1) ASSOCIATION, • PHILADELPHIA. A Benrrnlent Insri nn. cstabli.shed .. T eci c il endownztni for 14e frill of thc irk aw l cij treved, a(dirird with Irirulv:t and Ernirwit disciwer. PVC) all persons afilictcd with Sexual Diseas 1. ca„ such as SPERMATOLIZIREA. SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, IMI'OTENCE, GONOR RWEA, GLEE'''. SYPHILIS, the -Vice of ONANISII. or SELF ABC'S'', sr.,&c. Thr HOWARD .I.t -, ..SOCIATIOY, in view of the awful dastructioa of hicroAn caused he sexual di , ea-es : and doeeptio.is prac ti,,ed upon the zinf.,r.itnat,:, Ktial; o f tacit .1 . , rase , by Q,utelt,. set.eral directed their Con odtioe„ Stirzeon, as: a Cit i3LE ACT. worthy of their n.i.ne. 1,3 open a Uisocn -“ry tor the treatineut.of ~ ht , , , of iii,c.: ,es, in all ,I) , •ir t;d:a.s. a.“l f, Hve All \t1:1; u in) apply by leuec, w.th a des , •riidd,n of their codd,tida, (age, oe n rot on. li•onts of 1 ,ke.. and in r.l t•Ntretat. tv,tu ruilN - Nir FItEE Di CHARGE. It is needles t to add that the A ssoria (lon euutinands the Itigr.e,t Aladical skill of the ni4e, and trill fqrnisli the most approved triadvrii treatment. MEM The Directors, on a review of past, feel as,Mred that „heir I ,Alwrs ;his sphere of be nevolmt effort. havc been (.f, gre,,t benefit UP the afflicted, especially to Hie young, and the) have r,solved to derotc themselves, with re newed ze.d, to this very impri.tut bat much despised (muse. Just Published by Lx Asse , iation, a Re port on Spermatorrh . coa, or Scminai iCe•ilni the Vice of Oaanism, :11astnrhation or Self- Abuse, and other Di4eas.es of the Selrnal Or gans, by the Consulting, Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,l FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOI:N. Consi:ltinr• Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pltilade By nr,ler of the Directors. EZRA 0. HE ARTWELL, Pre.. ident, - GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec/Wan(. (10•2 NEW GOODS, Low Prices asul.tleatly Pay, AT SHARON CENTER ITME SUBSCRIBERS are offeririg for sale IL. an ,' , .t.oc k. consisting of DRY . GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWIRE, COOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS SHOES, iLvrs s: BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES WA LL PAPER. BEADY MADE CLOTHINiI, YA.NNEE, In our selections the wants of all have been remembered. The Gentlemen can find in our steak of Ready Made Clothing an elegant FaAionable suit, or a substantial nosiness suit, and we have Hats is Cep and pouts k. 6bo.!s to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Beanets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets And trimming: a good assortment of Tress Good and tr'.ui ruing? i Gloves, 11;tts, Ilosiory and Goit,, , rs,— .Amd, last but n 1.4 least, corded and ske:aon Skirt-4 • also, Rattans, :",:iltirt-Whaleb,me. and Brass bliitt-Iloop ,- , ; beautiful Jet Nr.,:kl; , ,cr,z and Bracelets., ds, Fans, and tf:9 may other things to enumerat , • --P. 11 Qt which we are selling low fur Cash, ! . .nnber, or rmy kind of Froduce. FLQUR, 11 4L FISH ke., con staatly of ha-d. _ Ti. 'R. E J. IL GRATES. Sharon Center, Potter do., Pa., June 5 1857.-10:3—tf. DRAPER and TAILOR, late from the City of Liverpool, England. Shop opposite. Court House, Coudersport, Potter Co. Pa: N. B.—Particular attention paid to CDT ; TING. .10:3$-1y: NOTIONS, ,tc., Cc M ARK GILLON, piiko4.s.l4iip:ii, ooFEwir: p.O.NSUMPTIOX I ANDi ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT ABE -POSITIVELY •puip.A.pur, par; EVII4ILATION, BICH conveys the remedies to the toes in the lungs through the air paissa-1 ges, and coming in. direct 'contact with the 1 disease, neutralizes thh tubercular matter, al lays the cough, causes.a, free and.casy expec toration, heals' the lungs; purifies .the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving-that tone and energyso indispensable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that C, onSumption 'curable' by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medicai treatment as any . other fOrmidable disease; ninety out Of every hundred eases,, can h.e cured in tie firststages, and fifty per I cent, in the second; but in the third stage, it s iMpossible to save Mot'u than five per rept.. for the Lungs arc so cut up by the disease as I to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, how ever, in the lap stageh, Inhalation affords ex- I traarditiary renef to o.. f e sulferi;._!g attenaling this' tearful scourge, which annually destroys 1 ninety-five thousand persons in the Ijoited. States alone i and to correct calculation shows that of' the present population a the earth, eighty millions are destined to till the Con-1 sumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow. so I fatal as Consumption.; In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spat - es neither I age nor sex, but sweeps olf alike the brave, I th, beautiful., the gratieful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am 'en-1 uhbled to offer to the afflicted a' permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is front impure blood. and the immediate effect produced by their depo sition in the lungi is to prevent the :ree ad mission e.f air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then stuely it is more rational to expect great er good from medicines ente:ing the cavities of the lung: than I'l om those administered through the s toinheli : the patit hit will al }cu. • find mil lungs frito and the hreathitig easy, al to inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation pis a lore I remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution ! idly, and with more power and-certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To ~ prove the power: „ zu and direct influence of this this mode of a dmi n trat ion, , :doloroforin inhaled will entirely destroy senSibilliy in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputateti. with- , out the slightest pain: Inhaling the grdinm - v , huralng gas' will destroy life in if few hours. I Ti'- inhalation of 011111,nift will rouse the ; ; -v-:id ,n war n diluting or apparently den-i. The tmor of many tit the medicines is perce,,tiblO: , , the skis, a fey. minutes after being in:ialed l , and may be immediately detected in the blond, I A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is tlm ftie that sickness is al produced by Im.athim; fool air—is rill' this positive evidence tit' prmier remediesi carefully prepared and judimo4,ly tered throir;ll the lungs should prodmie the happiest results? During eighteen n e t ins! practice, many thousands suffering from dis eases of the lungs and throat, hat e been un der my cal'e, anti i have effected mall 7 rertmrlt able cures. 4 f) en ;or the sufferers had bona pronounced in the stages, which Taffy sat, isties me that conAtirrption is no longer a taunt disease. My treatment of consumption original, and founded On 10.,g experience and a thorough investigation. Mv perfect acquain tance ith the nature of tubercles, ena- Okts me to ilist:nguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption. and apply the proper remedies,' bcing mistaken even in a single case. Tiiis fon:fl int-By, in connection with eerta;n pathologicel and microscopic discoveries, nai,les me tp lieve the Itin:rs front the effects of eontracttii' chests. to enlarge the chest, purify the blood. impart to it renewed vitality, giving eneigy and tone to the entire system, ]leiieines wio, full ,iucctiati sent to cry part of the Unitel Saute; and t'anadas - ient:eonlmnnierti igtharsriul,tomsbylrtoi. lb:t the cure would be inure Certain if the pltient should pay me 3 visit. Which' W01:1.1 give in:. an opportunity to eNaothic the lung , turd enable me to prescribe \vikh much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my geeing the patient again. Cr, W. QII.4HAA.T, M. D., Office 1131 FL& rt Street, (Old No. 1090 below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA. PA. P VP ONSTVE • r E. K. SPENCER, (Diforz, area t 14clucp4ients To BUYERS or '4 ROCFRIES, PROVISIONS &c., at LA the SZPV. formerly occupied by D. NV_ (AL Street, North side of Public Square, GROCERIES. A good assortment constantly on hand, frdm which I will enumerate a few of the leadihg articles, such as Sugar, ' Mustard, Candy, Coffee, Cinnamon, Nuts - Mula, , ses, i Pepper Sauce, Crackers, Syrups, 'Catsup, Soap. Pepper, . I.Yeazt, Candles, Spi , e, Oils, Shot, Ginger, Tobacco, Lead, Cloves, Snuff, "G. - Caps, C.trb. Soda, Segars, C. Tartar, and many other thingc too numerous to men tion, be found in this depirtnetit, nili be sold at a trifling advance frum ce;t Cur ready pay PROVISIONS Con Fta nt nd, such as ly" on ha nn. .. • 1."01 , 1K, :-;IIOUL.DER, PIRET, SALT ikriTER, CIII`ZSP., I,IRD, FiEANS,. OATS, Fc.,ol!ii, CORN .131:CliVIIEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES, PLDIS, and many other articles in the line of Pro, signs not necessary to mention. Also, WOODEN WAri r E, such as Brooms, Wash-T-aLs and Board , , noses, Se., be sold low cosh or ready pay. oa4;>,. Potatoes, Bull. l as '2heese, atid in fact alrnost every thin, famyrr raises, will ho taken in exchange r Goods, at:their cash 7alne, I invite the re..tion of Village: - s, Farmers and Lumberm . Lo Lsire :0 Ma4e purchases in the al.o arti.de. , , a:11 them to - call bf-Core 311 chasing e . kewhete. • E. K. SPENCEIL Coudersport,. Jane 9, 1b.57.-10:3. BLEACHED MUSLI.NS ci a few otheT tides in the line of Sterle Dv7 Good lo* frir cash at E. K. SP!',NCERT, 10:3 D. W . S., A., . QOME CLOTHING of Chenev'3 mannfa , .tu On 13.2.C.1. 41, E. K. SPENCER'S, 1 . D. W. S., I.e. CIRANGES AND LEMONS just received 14)- ).0:3 W B. 4; J. EL GRAVES. r MILLFORT MAD-QUARTERS; F . I7FIE subscribers take this method of in. forming . theif friends thatithey are in re: cetfit of; and are nbw•opening,i, a elfoic4 an,d . .4estrahle. stock or j• • , • - - STAPLE AND: FANC)." WIT - poops, •- •• to,whicb they, invite the attention or all who d-'-xe to make puiehases. Our stock is!large hUs been selectuit - With great care,' anctis par fichilarly adapted to the wants of this Is-et:Hop our country. Our stock of Dry Good's con-. 4,i‘lts of • ' • • DRESS G GODS: TR PIMING S; RIBJIONS, L'I.I3I:OIDERIES, PARA.SULS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ' ; • yEstrlND:s. DQ • .SitTRTINOS, • LINE.S . , PRINT.% • ' • FLO:3IEIIY, SHAWLS; , , ' and a variety of other nrtieies, too, to mention.. We have also a compLte assprt ; inent Of , • _ GROCERIES. I HARDWARE AND C fa) GKER !all of which will he sold uncommonly cheap . I fur ready pay, and! far approved credit on as i reasonable terms as any other establishment. AIANN &NICHOLS, Millport, Aug. 11, 1i: 4 5 . 6.-9:13 ly. , , Z. 4riaftl- arSOTAT, - . PATENT CIII.A la 3 I A r i Vii FACTUR ERS-, 436 .13 - rpprne Street, One Door F.astof Broadway, [Late 4(8 Droad way,] NEW-1 - 01;IK, . i • • [l.:stabli4ed a.l). 1533„1 , NVITE an examiwition Of their great raid . ety antl.superitir assortment of CHAIRS. nartufactured at, their own establishment, and ,under their immediate o•Liervation and 'diree ,tion, intlading PIVOT REVOLVINI SELF-ACTI'fiG V.:CTENSION RECtIIBENT CHAIRS, I'..tr2ROVED INVALID wHEET, C.FiAIRS; MA.IOII E.AII.LE'S TRAVELING L\VALID CHAIR. P_ NISIt SPRING AND SQUAB CHAU:S.I RIIELI , IAT Lc, SVINA.f.....i.ND ASTHMATIC INVALID CHAII;S, &C., &C., &C., Embracing the complete Assortment, and choiceo for Parlor. , , pre - ming Ar.unu Chamber:, 6 - ,un /Ow 110 .de 0: 1 70e.v : Public I - Uvfirth'iou. 4. Pentitus, L'arben, together will), csery elesirable sort adapted to the comfort, i‘or,i'enielice and luxury of the Sir!. the Ay.-d, the Infirm, the Lame and Lazy. In point of Df de=ign, elegance of finish, quality and richness of material, faith fulness of cxecinkm. dut ( ability and eheapnes., 'Aiesc chair , , are unsur p assed. Inc them. M. . EIING were awarded the fi=st and any I" . rize Mi did. and the fiterißy r - ,commend 11 - ,0111 n.*•ca , p:af:n-itLic to hNis conches Air ivaicntdfit io ith A I d. ma ti c or To either ann . of the, chair May be attached a convenient re::dinn• cr writing be.sK, and any com! , aaticn de:.lrecl 7 wi:l be manufactured to to order. A Circ afar 2xp107 - intory cnta , tvill be' sett', by until if, rtyle,t;:cl at; , orckrs [xtith mit Lattooq proutp:ly focwto-dvi to an 'part of Inc worbi. ETTNITRY IS,I ECONOMY! KING'S NEW CHAR AS fOU LIKE !T." An Arm Chair, Reclining Chair, Cotieb and Beck teal, [comn , N I/ !N ON ,] is susceptible of twelve dill-Cir.:o poFitit - ms or cluing( s, to meet she varied requiremenrs f6r-comlurl, coaveni enee, luxury and economy: [in space its well a price.] 'Whether in Aekne,s or broth. tht ... . relelce: , A CHAIR -.As YOU 1.11:1: IT.' 1:11eri: , 111111 n any (.1111'r locrh;',ll. , ever in:ina ne..tried :n !hi= or Mil" cti, , r eountrv. fr.,".llll;fen L , fair:// Doi- ti • pi PL•rotal:n2; to To 1',11.1;t- , rt. 7 v. - Pll a, to titi- v - -r ,ios:1 artirly. ntl.will lit• stippliett in anv nunthfr on tit Apylv - to or adflr.,u-s. :+l. IC. KJ k .1:38 Proomc Ft.. o!te donr cast of litattiway. r.v: YottE, I 4;'id tf.7. (;001)S—A • Fine AQ , nrillleLt j.11;1. /:4 received ;it GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE The best riflerperstte Ag,ent elYtte• • litrc:l•s•adueed. DP.. Dichi-TxsoN',s J , ....:7 - 7 ,-- fil •At..c,NEToEr.F.c -.i.-,,:,,,-.,„, TRIG lACI - IN.E: ER . r tc.lr so i . - , t.i ;•;:.'%;.: ..,..!!', 7 ' . :4, - .!:J ; .., -'- ' ~..::,% is exciting the A• 'Ol - I , 4i,t,Sitz , -;',;‘ rt-,"'ii , • '.:4- 5 ., :1 I)ser I. Pa' I . t t ell - P . ;:::.,:;. 1r .;_34. t .-t,:7: I k , n a Itie 'Medi 0-V.': ts- ,; 4 - '?.5:4 -- i: i l4 calP re re-l ion at d -;";k.-77-7'''-''' I . : 't : I . t a il e a i r: t e e i t; t t i o t . i i i a .. t 0 ,.. men of the 'land. it is now clearly ,demon- Ftrated_tliat the lancet, mercury, and alrother intermit " drug medication" may be laid aside with perfect safoty to the patient end alud ing'benefit to pr.sterity. Wherever these ma chines have been introduced, they e:scite the highest 'tvuider and praise. The apparalus is adapted to pervert, relieve an 3 cure every disease incident to humanity,—more prtion tarty all those painful and fortoidabl6 ji,--:cas es which have for centuries baffled the pro foundest learnini . and skill of physicians. From is hatCV.l muse there mar ho an ex cess or deficiency of the bon - oils thildpro- doting execs; dCl;cieney or the neidi. And tilkiline secretions—Ole in;:gnetie prima. ; I, pies of: 10 sy,tern ara derangPd, and'Lan On ', ly be saf,dy restored to their normal condition I by an application of ma;:meto-eleetriclty, by 1 IIle:1115 of DR. DICKINSON'S M.A(INETO ELECTRIC MACHINE. Thi- apparatus , will I ~ I po,P.: ;id:. prevent. and speedily relieve and cure Consumption, Serolnim Rheumatism, I PaCics, Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases, and all other painful Maladies, however hopeless and lof 1 ,- -ng' standiatr. They ure. eminently useful _, in all slexual ; and urinary cilsorders: partieu- I larly where the Constitution has been broken down and rained by pnnatmal solitary habit - - , I to which toe many rd the young of both seat-s ; lare so lament:My prone. DR. DICIUNItI I RG'S MAGNETO EDECTRIG MACHINE is c;ithoit-t the ditageroll cornpli- co lion of batteries t , ad a eid3--v; - hiph fact alone renders it superior :o nil others on the score of neatness, cleanliness, safety and It Is, in fact, a handsome parlor ornament; may be applied- by a child ; and mill last a tithe, to the great saving of Doctor' , bins. &c. rg.tc.,E 01;' TITP, MACHINE $lO. It Will be safely packed and sent to any, part or the United States. Sold wholesale and retail at the nedical Office, No, 38NORTII SEIVE"siTII Street. Philadelphia. Address, A. O. DICEINSON, M.D. VO I CHARGE FOR SHOWING ;THE NEW I'l Goods ,just received at OLMSTED'S. INN and stap e articles is the Dru p linefor sae, bb 1;0:24 ' B. li. S. ir* ITV-Etatirififfftm-- The, aea:pcst and .ffaii,44oPtC4l,2itiqi tat in the world Clrzui&lfoin• 00,0(10: : ''i, , . re ILLS ELEGANT- AND-- FASCINAIN-L. LITERARY AND FAMILY. 3IONTBLY MAGAZINE closis its .. tirs volume. in• June next. During the few brief months of its ex tenee it has attained 'a pe;pularity'nnequalled in the annals of the press; The publishers having miums for ehoiee.littrary -Romances, Essays, roetr ling and interesting .'read] in January last, and are ed in the Visitor: .. . The New Volume Will be ccinmenced in4m.- ly 1857, greatly . luiproved . end enlarged.-.-.. Each n4mber• will - contain thirty-two extra large sii.';fl royal octavo pages;tuakingn Mae.; nilleent volume of nearly 40,0 pages : 4l)f trto . years-or prescnting an amount of the elioie Pest reading on all' subjects, equal to whet would post in the book stores. at leait fifty'. cents, pa table invariehly in advance. Some of the most popu 4r and brilliant male and female cgntriifl ire regular coutri, baton; and the pahlWters will spare pe'prilns or expense to rcnder:thef "Welcome Visitor'i• every way acceptable tole refined and intellie gent community. • The I..ublication i 3, ;Ida people—the young nrid 1 ever soon ana pznfsed, a ccephttion. ..: V" Not: is the 'lintel New Volume • buck numb.. . conimic.t. sets) for 3:een serija of 12 numbers. fur Liberal induce - me us ras.serg, kg,*Rementber, our for or.f; year, tlr a stet uncfer GI Cuy :Add C'USDF PubYollers, No. 38" N (up ,tairs.)l'hiludelphi: of all IliscaFe ; the great, first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's latrs:o • SUFFEI NOTI 'ien a CURE is guaranteed IN ALL S SECRET ID ISE ASES • Sclf-Ahuse, ;;;;Creou.s De iluy, Strictures; Meets * Gral , l., Diabeta i I)is ascs . of the Kidneys and B l ...iaer, Mercurial Rheumatism,- Scrofula, Pains in the Bones an I Ankles,Discases of the .LII7t,'S, Throat, Nose did L'yes, Ulcers w . pcsi the Dtol:: , or Limes, Canoe}.,. Dropsy, KyilTtic Fits, St. Filet's Dan?c, andlall elis: , 6es ariein4fratn a dcrneement of the Siirual . bryans, c.. 2 LTII as Nervous - Trembling, Loss of Mom, .0 ory, Loos of Powr, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision will peculiar spots appeari ,1 hip, before the es ei L ss of Sight, Wakeful" It e r2s„ D, spepsia, Ili% er Dieease, Eruptions upon the face. Pain in tl-e back and heed, yemalti irregularitie, and n:1 :-.., proper tilEch4rgesTrern both ,tees. it mottcsr, not from - n hat calm the disca, , e origitiaTed; h'wevcr tong standing t or GbA;nl. te the case, ecorery is certain, and in a ,porter time than a pei - WM/Ult. cure can be ef fected by any other treJatment, even after the diocese has baffled the skill of emit - cent physi cians and resh , tt.d all tl air means of cute. The wed: sines are pleasant without odor, causing no sieknoss and tree from mercury or balsam. -During twenty" yettrs of, practice, Hinve resorted front the jaws of De:.o. many thousands, who, in the lost stages-of th ? e hove mentioned dis .N:Se.... 11. , .d hien given , p to die by their phy:si c:.;m., wt iet W:'` '11!ItFlIte in promising to the .., . . . .1i.e1.t.5.1. I\ l, ,^..". j•I.:4C, tll(lll , r2`.CS Under my i•re. a pollee: end most t.ptedy cuff , . 5c.,,,10t Oicases are the gitatdst tnemies to health, as they :Ire the lir,:t :,use of Consumption, Sera ufa, and many c:her . c: sees.es, 'and should be a terror to the ithinan family, As a permanent cure L 5 500 reel: ovtr toTected, a majority ot the ca. e. Mil;im - into the hands of u,competent i,er;zon.., who not only !Mil to Cure the dim.asfs Lot rit:n the constitdion, tilling the system with mercury, t‘ hich, tvitli the diSease, has tens the sufmer into al rapid Consumption. But Amild the di.sease and the; treatment tot ramie death spcon !y - 'ad the victim mar riet, the disease is cot:! i!eti upon the children, who are born with fei.ble constitutions, -and the I:orient of life corrhpftd by a virus which bet rays itself in ;.-crorulla, Totter, ElFers, Ernp, tious ma other affect;iMs of the Skin, Eves,. Throat Pnd Lungsenta thing 14 on them a I;ricf existence of sobering and coMig,ning them to an early grave.: BU i ; SELF A SE s anOther formidable enemy to health, for noiLing diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the systc M, drawing its thousands of victims threnab a lfew 3 -jars df suffering down to an untimely grave. it destroys the Nervous system, Tapia - wastes away the en mg.es of life, 011116:.'S mental derangement, prevents the proper dev dopntent-of the system, disqualifies for marri; Vie ; societyi ;business' and all earthly ha pmn es, rtrd leaVes the suf-. ferer ~ricked in body .nd trtind, predisposed to consnmpt!on and a rain cf eyilS more to be dreaded than death iti‘elf. With' ',the fullesl, confidence I assure the; unfortunate-victims of Self-Abuse that a parnanent and speedy cure can be affected, ni.d ivio :the nhanfloument of ruinous practices - my patients can be restored to robust. vigorous health, The afflicted are cautioned against the nso of Patent Medicines, for there ere so Many ingenious ,snates in theMolumns of; the public prints In catch and rob; the unwary- sufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by Ow y;M compounds of quack 'doctors, or the evil:Alf poisonous; nostrunts:ivended as -.patent Medicines.'' I liav i e carefUliy analyzed many of the so Walled Patent Medicines and find that nearly- All onliem Contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one Of the Str'ongest pre- ; partitions of mercury and it dc;itdly poison,. which instead of curing the aisenSe disablel the system for life. I .1 Three-fourths of the patent notrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant ; persons, who do not understand eVen the 'eh ; p halutt. of the'niateria niectied, and are equally. ctt cleAitute of any knowledge of the human system, having one object enl,y in view, and that to male money regardless of eonseitien ces. Irregularities and all diseases Afi males and females treated 6n principles established by twenty years of practice; and sanctioned by thousand , of the - mo4runarliable Mires. Med icines with full directioni sent to any part of the United States or Cipladas, ity patients communicating their synip;toms by letter.— Business correspondencestrictly Confidential. Address. , . J. SITNIMERViLI,t, M. D. Office No. 1131 Filbert (Ord No: ;09,) 10:6-ly BELOW TirpLeTn, ! 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