1:oin an emtg. - 1 1 , 5 k :he attention of Farmers and 05 to the _article on our fourth page ti the Atlantic ..ifonthly. They will iteutertainine:, truthful and timely, l i e p r ogress of Slavery in the United edition of this work, eighty octavo, in a paper cover, has just polished. It will be furnishedi postage, at twenty-five cents per le co py, at one dollar for fire copies, Olt dollars for fifty copies, and at dollars for one hundred copies, ate lv 'nailed, if desired. lddres3, GEORGE M. WESTON, Washington f D. C. peteison's -Philadelphia Counterfeit tfctur, for August, is received. It is st-elass Bank Note Reporter. In the :ot number is the following import- MEI !everal persons have been going lel the country obtaining subscribers 'eterson's Counterfeit Detector, and tenting themselves as agents for the We here no authorized agents !anywhere obtaining subscribers for The only sure way to obtain it reg ;, is to remit One dollar per mail, Jied in a letter to T. B. Peterson & :hers, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadel and you will then receive the De e punctually, on or before the first of each and every month for one .011: A Pocket Manual of Practical iculture ; or How to Cultivate. all the di Crops. Eaihrac!ng an Exposition of, :Sstere and Action of Soils a.nd Manures ; .I'rinciplcs of Rotation in Cropping; ::i9nS for Irrigation, Draining, Snbsoiling, g-,Plantina Hedges, etc.; Descriptions Inproved Agricultural Implements ; In -viloss is the Cultivation of the various Crap , .; HOW to Plant and Cultivate ,h ar d. etc. With a most valuable Essay k rm M.li i ng,ment: By the author of lutr to Behave," how to do Business," i t ßarden," etc. New York: Fowler & it):Gi. [Price, postpaid, in paper, 30 ;::s: in cent.s.] the readers of "The Garden" it is try only to say that this excellent Lan-book is by the same author, fully equal in value to that popular It treats in a clear, concise, •uf-faet way of both the theory and tetice of air culture. It tells you cultivate all the common field crops, that is better, gives you the princi ich underlie all the practical opera ' cultivation, so that you can tiso 10(14 any practical directions Liven full understanding. of what, you are It gives not only the " how" but why" of farming. The knowledge ccc will get from it may make a ice of hundreds of dollars in a farm- icome in a single season. nd opecially no young farmer, can eurd to be without it. So much le information for so little money Aare to say can be found nowhere The essay on farm management, by liotnas, here reprinted by the per of the author, is alone well worth Ice of the book. It is adapted to ..yea of people who are interested to lairs, and to all sections of the • erle3 of four "Rural Hand-Books" ich this belonfrs—" The House," Garden," " The Farm," and " Do- .Animals"—will be furnished to ibers ordering them all at the same 1. Address, FOWLER AND WELLS, BUS Broadway, New York. AORED TrEIRESS.- . --BrO. M. L) id, of Waltham, and J. Haverill, ;ridge, Mass., have just returned visit to old Virginia. The most tug feature of the return is that tak;ord brings back with him a lit-, and girl of thirteen years, whose has given her her freedom, and' TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. The ,)f this is to be es ended edu the little girl, and the principal to her liands when she is of age. mulatto, with a very modest aud little face. And we are greatly m if she has not fallen into the true friends. Bro. Bickford in gUe her a finished education, his gentle and kind family we Lot she will find a happy home, !hare all that his own enjoy, and the difference between slavery and 1, between being a chattel and a • the is young enough to grow cit, if not quite, oblivious of her hgradation, Would that there, Ailin g at the North to remind her hyradation of color. the hi - doomed to sit down with u in her soul and weep, as the blasts of disdain heat in her face, bet back from the society. which ited mind and pure heart natu ret. .May the Lord change her that at last, in the land of true md pure goodness, she May be :of angels; where her.social *- CH not be the result of any iru :eat in her own origin in complex (of the superiority ohe sot lich she is transferred.f t Heremen Fold enough to tolerate what an tre et aiwY* Imperfection is proud, , perfection is lowly. Jesus could associate with those-,Whom Phari sees looked upon with disdain. Brother Bickford has a rare privilege, in our view. To raise the lowly is the office of Chrisi, Baptist: • 23,11q0.4ne0N' its. Vir We unll announce Candidates for Office . al the rate of $1 each, xlc ADVANCE, fok.all oecUpying 10 lines or less—each additional line 10 cents. County Treasurer. To the Votevt of Potter Countif : —The- un dersigned offers himself as a Candidate for the Office of COUNTY TREASURER—subject to the decision of the Republican County Con vention. will not disguise the fact that I desire the office, and I take this Method of so liciting your support for the nomination. Respectfully, ELI REES. Coudersport, July 28, 1858, —*l County Tireasurei. Editor of the . Potter Jotirnal: SlR—Please announce the name of SALA.ST,EVENS, Esq., of Clara, as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the de cision of the Republican County Convention. Mr. Stevens has been long .autl well knoWn to the Republicans of this County as a staunch and unwavering member of the party, and has equal claims with any other' candidate for' the office. Yours, &c., - SHARON. Sharon, July 19, 1858. .• County Treasurer Ship. Fellcw-CitaTrts:—l feel a degree of pride in having been an inhabitant of Potter . County for a goodly number of years:. I-hereby pre sent myself to you as a.Candidate for the Of fice of COUNTY TREASURER.,—subject, of course, to the decision of the Republican Noth inating Convention. JASON LEWIS, Keating, July, 17, 1858,:- Assembly—Antl-Lecompton. To the Electors of the RepreSentatire District composed of the Counties of Tioga and Potter am a Candidate for the office of Represent& tive in the next General Assembly. rest be elected, my constuents may rest assured that, to the best of my ability, they will be represented upon the principles of the Decla ration of Independence and the Constitutioa of the Union ; and especially that the People of the Territories kinciuding Itilinsas,) have the same right to resist the cnforcementjof Slavery upon them against- their will, that our Fathers had to resist the Stamp Act of George and throw his Tea into Boston- Harbor. If this be Treason, make the most of it. , JNO. M. Klll,llOl/RNN Pike, potter Co., Pd., June 30, 1858, REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN• THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS of the County of Nttcy are requested to choose Three Delegates from each Townithip, on Friday, the 20th day' of August, next, tolrep resent said township in a County Convention to be held iu Coudersport, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 24TH, for the purpose of putting in nomination Can didates fur County Officers, to he supported at the ensuing election, and for the transadtion of such other business as may come before them. It is earnestly requested. that full .del egations be sent from each township. 4 list of the Vigilance Committees of the seteral townships is published herewith, whose duty it will be. to attend to the organization of the Primary Meetings, A. C. TAGGART, : Chairman of County Committee, Coudersport, July 20, 1858. Vigilance C Allegany. G. W. G. Judd, Henry Nelson, J. C. Bishop. No farm- At butt. David Conway, Frederick Sulu., George Rahn. Bingham. Isaac Jones, G. F. Perry, Walter Leonard. Clara. S Lla Stevens, l'eter Vandarwacka, Austin Allen. Coudervort. Isaac Benson, Z. J. Thompson, Elenry .1. Olmsted Ea!cilia. Barak Niles, Lyman Nelson, 0. J. Spafford. Genesee. 0. IL Perry, Charles Leach, S. E. Darrow. Harrison. Israel Dodge, Henry Outman, Wolsey Burtis. Hector. C. P. Kilbourn, Cyrus Sunderlin, James Tanner. Homer. Edwin Thatcher, Jacob Peet, AULT, Crosby. 114bron, George W, Stillman, George Estesy G. G. Rossitkr. Jerokgan. David Crowell, Rufus Thompson Keating, Pliny Harris, E. Flinchbaugh, Jason Lewis, Is formed with thousands of pores in every inch of surface whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the blood—the acknoWledged cause of all diseases of mankind—when the skin is.dry and parched—when it is 'covered with eruptions—when it is cold and clammy —when limit is inward fever_or inflammation —it is impossible for the skin under these cir cumstances to perform its proper functions and to carry off the impurities from the body as Waned br onr Creator. Morse's Indian Rant Pills remove these ob structions, and produce free and healthy blood, removes the eruptions from the skin, and cause it to brighten with the flush of youth and beauty. Beauty so much admired and and loved, Beauty without paints andcosmet ics—but beauty produced by health and hap piness. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealer/I . in Medieinee; VENTION, ommittees: Oswayo E. Lyman, H. H. Lyman, Jerome Chesebro. Pike. John Caron, J. Q. Merrick. Portage. Edwr.rd Huff, 11. F. Sizer, Lemuel Lucore Pleaseint; VW Matthew. Mellowl; John J Roberts, John F. Clark. Mould. . John Lyman, Jr., Christopher Knowlton E. IL Burt. • •Seewardson, Henry Andreson,•, Leroy Crittenden. Sylvania. Robert Young, Pardon Haskins, C. C. Rees. Summit. Merrick Jackson, Alfred Ayres, . J. M. Bassett. Sweden. G. L. Catlin, Matthew Ostrander, IL - L. Bird, Sharon. Joseph Mann, L, Starkweather, A, L, Ballard, Ulymesi 0, A, Lewis, Lucian Bird, Dan Baker. Wee Branch. Erastus Crippen, S. M. Conable,: Lemuel Hammond li7zartort John Bensley, J. W. lionnd.f, John Be:afield; ~pz.ai~{ ~iufi~~s, THE SKIN 4sta Zattittli.slintats. • - . • A. U.C.I BR4IPCILEII4 - 212 Cliff Street, -New - -Ybrit, MANUFACTURED OP GLASS SYRINGES. HOMEOPATHIC Irms, GRADUATED MEASURES, HUES ERY BOTTLES,. ETC. - Glass Ware for Chemists,- Druggist?, Pei fumers, Photographers, etc. Green Glassware -by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Liss sent onl appli cation. 11 :2-3tno.6Lco. Council Notice. AT a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Borough Of Coudersport, held on the 2nd day of August, 1858, the. following Preamble and. Resolution was passed: WHEREAS, There are certain SIDE-WALKS which were ordered to be built, by Ordinance of May, 1857, now remaining unbuilt and un finished therefore,. &Raved, That the Secretary he in*ncted to give notice that SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the FIRST MoNDAY tN SEPTEMBER NEXT, at the Office of they Town Council, for building and completing the fol lowing-Side-waits; ' OH South side of Second St.. opposite Lots NOs. 110, 181 & 168' ; on Noith side of Second St., opposite Lots N 0. ,. 109, 126 and lots of I. Benson;' on East side of Main St., opposite Lots Nos. 168 & 169; on South side of Third. St., opposite Lot No. 129 ;_ and on North side of Fourth St., opposite Lot No. 134. At which time and place above. metioned Contracts wan be awarded to the lowest And best`bidders. y order of Council, SA3II. II: STORRS, &e'y "The Oreateat Biography of the Age." NOW READY: TEE LIFE OF MONKS JEFFERSON, BY HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D In ;Three Volumes , Octavo. THIS work contains upwards of 2,000 pages, is printed on fine . paper, and handsomely hound in various styles. It is illustrated by several engravings un steel, and numerous/Ise Aim:ilk:7; among the former are two fine por traits of JEFFERSON. The fac shall:a embrace, among others, the original draft of the Ikeda, ration of Independence, in Jefferson's own hand-writing. This is, in every SUMO, AN AUTHORIZED WORK: it was undertaken under the approbation of his family, and with an unreserved access to all the private pal era of JEFFERSON in their 1 possession; and has received the benefit of their recollections and opinionsat every step. The work contains the expressions of JEF FMISON on every great public question which arose, Trout ,his advent to public life to his death—a period of about sixty years. and em bracing the whole forini.l 4 7 period of the Re public- It contains JEFFERSON'S heretofore unpublished family correspondence; selec tions from his finest published letters, state papers, etc., etc. OPINIONS OF• THE PRESS : "No other Life of Jefferson ever published— probably none. that ever will be published— eau bear any comparison to this in thorough ness, fullness of incident and conscieltious fi delity. *. *' This biography has evidently been a labor-of love, and the years of patient, assidious toil it hag cost, 'have been given with ungrudging, untiring enthusiasm."—New York Tribune. “4.1. t length the public haVe a Life of Thom as Jefferson that is not only fascinating, and therefore sure to be popular, but one that will stand the essential historic test—that of accu racy and, truthfulness. It is seen that the ground-work of the whole is authentic cotem pantry material, and of the highest order. To gather it has been the work of years We would not compare this volume w th that in imitable and incomparable biography of Bos well, and yet so faithful is the portraiture that JeTerson is made to draw of himself, that his nature, his very soul, is delineated with a dis tinctness not unlike that in which Johnson stands out in the pages of Boswell."—Boston Posi. ' Imbued with that ent iusiastic admration .1 his subject, without which a biographer is rarely successful, Mr. Randall nevertheless does not seek to hide whatever faults he may find, either from himseif or from the reader. Ile paints the picture as Cromwell insisted his should be painted, 'warts and all ' The picture gains by this in life-like coloring, without los ing any of its majestic proportions."—Albany Evening Journal. "Nu one who runs his eve, however casual ly, over thjs' work, will fail to be satisfied that Mr. Randall has added very largely to the stock of the world's information about Jeffer son, that'he has had access to sources hitherto unexplored, and that he has done more than was ever done by any one before him to illus trate the personality of that great statesman." —Neo York Evening Pos!. !ad with delight Mr. Randall's captii ails of Mr. Jefferson's personal histoi he has sedulously gathered, and admit sped together, from a great va rietyt itic sources hitherto unexplored. Out of the teMpting richness of his materials, the able and cigar -sighted author has con structed a book,\at once most entertaining and instructive—one that should be studied by eTery patriot in the laud, Richmond En quirer, "There ran he only one opinion as to the ability, general imparti4ity and industry which Mr. Randall bas brottglit into combina tion in. the composition of this s biography. *-* * He has worthily executed4t much want- . ed book."—Plidadelpia Press. \ "It will tske place among the choicest class ics of American literature, and be onsulted by every - future historian of his coutt:ry."— Philacklphia;Evening Bulletin. "We like it because it neither conceals4al - exaggerates, nor distorts, but approahlt es, in every linstance, and in every particular, the career Of the noble character whose opin ions. Ivwe dime so much to shape the domestic and foreig,nipidicy of the nation he contribu ted-so greatly to call into existence."—N. 0. True Delta. fsEr ThiS work will be SOLD EXCLUS IVELY BY SUI3SCRIPTION, at the low price of $7 594andsomely bound in cloth. Experienced Canvassing Agents wanted, in all parts lof the country, to obtain subscribers for this work. Applicants should state what counties thcy would like to canvass. Specimen copies will be sent by mail, pre paid, to any addresS, on receipt of the price. For full particulars address DERBY & JACKSON, Publishers,,: - No. 119 Nassau Street New York. Coudersport Academy. NOTICE is hereby given that an Election will be held by the Stockholders of said Insti tution, at the Court House in Coudersport, on FRIDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF AUGUST, next, between the hours of I and 5 o'clock P. for the purpose of electing TRUSTEES, as re quired by law. By order of the Board. Coderaport, July 20, 1858. 'A 'Card from flr.;Aames Jarret of the :New York Lung infirmary.-. My connection for the past eight years with the above Instittiti4, - as Chief Physician, anda twelve years' coinieof steady devotion to the Cure of PulmonarOonstimp lion rand .its kindred diSeases, together with my unrivalled opportunities and adVantagee of pathological researehaided not a, little by a perfect system of Medical inhalatioik—has en abled me - td arrive nt a decisive, direct, and sucdessful cobrse of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat; Lungs, and Air-Passages. .By Inhalation, the vapor and curative Properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and the intexurnents. Ido not advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to:the exclu sion of general treatment; and althOngli I con sider it a useful adjitrant in 'the proper man agement of those fearful - unit often fatal dis eases, yet I deem it very'neeessary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of mv treat ment in the above diseases, and the 'high char e acter of the Institution over which 'I have-rso long had the honor to preside, are too well known to nacd any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philline thropic aid the above charity has been long and liberally supported, and after d.te consid eration, I have concluded to. make -Such ar rangements as will bring the- benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to - those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit-me at my' office. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that I can' now be consulted per sonally or by letter, on all diseases as above; and that the medicines, the same as:' used in the Institution, prOareil to suit each :individ e ual case. Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, &c., ,te., will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. TERMS-- My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, viz.: $l2 per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient tor one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an inhaling Apparatus.. Payment. as follows.: $6 to be paid to Express Agent on receipt of :the box of Medicine, and the balance $6 to'be paid at the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or is entirelv.satisfied with the -treat ment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal exam ination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate' and permanent relief, as he' seldom, has to treat a case over thirty days. Letter§ for ad vice promptly answered. For further partic ulars address JAMES M. JARRETT. ,11.-D.; No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are respectfully invited to call at the In firmary. where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our improved .apparatzis for the inhalati6n of medicated vapor can be seen and inspected. 11:2-Gruo. ~ Miss SOUTHWORTII, CoLosilL G. W. CROCKETT, CHARLES BURDETT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, H. D. • HENRY CLAPP, JuN., GEORGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, MRS. ANNA WHELPLEY, Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, ' Mas. DI. VERNON, Miss HATTIE CLARE, FINLEY JOHNSON, Write only for the GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN PRIZE. 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We will present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, at 4 , -2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $4O; to any one sending us 100 sub-; scribers, at $2 each, a Gold 'tlatch, $9O. Er, ery subscriber will also receivea present. Immediately on receipt of tile motley, the subscriber's name nstll be entered. upon . our book, and the present will be fortvtirtled with in one week, by mail or express, post jiaid. Da . All communications should . b ad-' dressed to DEAN Si. SALTER Proprietors, 33.5 Broadway, New Yor . • jel0;58-1tem,ly. -:" - AND" R.DIIEat E - WHN 40IIT1 114 KING PURCHASES; I •• • H THAT • . D. STOCK IS REFLPISIIED AGAIN WITH NEW SEASONABLE; GOO S BOUGHT L AND FOR SALE SMALL : ADVANCE. HOT* WI4.ATRER; And More Expected ! LAWNS, BALIE dr ES, CHILLIES,. er SUMMER. GOODS, • - • JUST RECEIVED, and. gill be SOLD CHEAP: Also, a LARGE STOCK c-ZCOTTONADES. . • LINENS, DRILLS, Cc., - - • . fur 11EN AND BOYS' S U ETI WEAR. AT LOW FIGURES • FOR READY PAY. l TS. PALM-LEAF.STRAW, COLORED LEGUORN and the LARGEST BE S T n.9ortment of SOFT HATS ever offer ed in THISI MARKET! Boots .& ShoteS! • LARGE ASSORTMENTS - - LOW PRICES-AND, WHAT IS.OF MORE IMPORTANCE,' ARE WELL MADE FROM GOOD STOCK. . MAKE HAY While the Sun Shines !: But before commencing, see that you haye plenty of good utensils, :such as SCYTHES, SNATITS, FORKS 5: RALS. If anything is lacking, please call at OLMSTED ' S — PIenty on hand. Clothing 'Cloths, CRAVATS, COLLARS and a large lot of GLOVES & HOSIERY now on hand. GROCERIES. A. full supply, at the lowest prices T 1 , . L, . T rip . - Warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded. TRY IT. Coudersport. July 13, 1 S3B. attention, THE WHOLE! CLARK & PHILLIPS, WHO have ru n the well-known "OLD REGULATOR." at Wellsville, for the last two years, have made a general fittin g up outside and in, and have filled it up to overflowing with GROCERIES ET. PROVISIONS, BOOTS SII OES,a genearal variety of 1.-Ittrciware Cutlery ; comprising !all things necessary for Families, Mills, Mechanics, Farmers. Fcc.; and we are bound not Only to Regulate, but to beat the crowd in the LOWEST PRICES, /3E BEST QUALITIES, in this town and Olean. One of the firm bay ing had OVER 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE in Merchandizing,—and with abundant pecunia ry facilities` we know we can BACK our statements, and everybody is. invited to test the truth of the same. We furnish Merchants and Pedlars CHOICE SUPERFINE FLOUR at $1 14 bhl. ; 'SALT at $1,75; Fine YOUNG-HYSON TEA 37} ets:l4 lb.; Choice WHITE FISH and TROUT $4,50 1-bbl.; HEST NAILS $1,25 1 keg,—other things in prOportion. We can do you good, and expect to receive pay for our labor and investment .:by selling large amonts, in the wholesale way, to Merchants, Hotels, Pedfars Se. We are aware that every Picaninni shop tells the same yarn, and advertise ten times More thaw they have or can do; but come and see us, and You will say, NO LIE TO THIS! E. P. CLARK—one of the firm—has built a. Bari ki.n Er 0 ce adjoining the store, and is prepared to furnish DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE for this country; England, Ireland and Scot land, make Collections Remittances, buy all tifOtrUi:fq 7 J ' OlC:gtj at its valnei furidift Gold nfid Sirver,,&c., and other things growing out of t.lte business. LOCATION—Foot of PLANK-ROAD ST., on the Rair-Road Track. CLARK & PHILLIPS. Wellsvili l e, July 7, 1358.-10:51—tf7. , - - PIANOS AND ETELODEONS, - THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Potter Co., that I L will fur nish to order, Pianos and Melodeous from the best manufactories in the Union, and upon reasonable [terms.' All letters" of inquiry will receive, prompt attention. I Address, . C. D. BROWN, tlyssel, Potter Co., Pa. Ulysses, May 25, 18.`A.— 5-Bt. 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This medicine moderates all excess, and re-, MOVC3 all obstruction ; it invigorates the de-, biliated constitution for the duties of life, - and' when taken in Middle age proves a blessingi Modesty forbids us, in a public advertise mem, to make full the details • but the wrap per around each letter will fully explain every case. yerchants, females, or others, by ser ding three cents tamp, can have any informatina respecting the operations of the medicine. Agents wanted in ever); village in the T.Tn4 ted states. Put up in half pint bottles; $2,00 per bottles ; 50 per cent. off t'o the trader'"All orders must be addressed to 11:1-1v Novel and Extraordinary ! NEW SCHEDULE OF PREMIUM'S OP THE UNITED. STATES JOURNAL Publishing House. NCOURAG ED by the UNEXAMPLED LA SUCCESS of our novel and extraordina ry Premium Offers, in the circulation of the long-established and popular pictorial Month ly, the UNITED STATES JOIMICAL, and in -the sale of our valuable Books, we now announce our UM programme of premiums for the Sea son of ISSB and I e)9, embracing the celebra ted Art Union Series of twelve large and splen did Steel Plate Engraving, and a_schedule of GOLD WATCHES', RICH JEWELRY of. all hinds, GOLD PENS, etc., offered on a scale of liberalby surpassing all previOus otters. Our Jewelry is composed exclusively of the richest first-class articles, Warranted -to' ho solid gold, or precisely as represented, and ev ery person selects his own premium. Ours is the only Publishing House that-offers Premi:- ums on this plan, or that furnishes this claSs of Jewelry. The following is 'a -list of a few of the arti cles, with the amount of the club for whith lit is given as a prbmium, and the postage.re quired for its delivery by mail: :Splendid Detached Lever, Enam elee Dial eighteen carat Gold Watch, warranted a perfect time keeper . . . . $6O 00 " Elegant Lepine Enameled Dial 18 ° carat Gold Watch . . 50 00 Large Double-Slide Gold Pencil and Gold Pen, warranted to be [P03147e. solid gold throughout . 600 9c. Beautiful Gold Pencil, warranted to be solid gold throughout . Gold Pencil, Gold Watch Key, and Gold Tooth Pick combined. Extensive Silver-Case Pencil (war ranted same as coin) and Gold Pen Rich Gold Band Bracelet . Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet . Superb lined Gold Locket, engrav ed and turned . . . 4 00 Set of Gold Cameo Ear Drops . 600 Set of Gold Coral Ear Drops, 6 00 Gold CaMeo Piu for Lady, 5 00 Gold Flo! entine Pin for Lady, 5 00 Gold Bar Cluster Pin for Gentem'n 2 00 Set of Gold Cameo Studs, 3 00 Set of Engraved, Lined Gold Studs, 2 00 of Gold Cornelian Sleeve But- , tons, for Lady or Gentleman, Superb Friendship Ring, solid six teen carat gold, richly enameled, , 4 00 A alias's Ring, solid sixteen carat geld, set with stone, Among the Engravings art The Signing of the Death Warrant of Lady Jane Grey, from the cel ebrated Painting by Daniel Hun tingdon. 22 inches long by 17 inches wide, $1 00 The Trapper's Last ,Shot, from the .- great painting , by W. Romney, 18x24, . 1 00 The Angler's Daughter; from the great painting by Landseer, 50 Sparking, froM the painting' by F. W. Edwards, : 50 (For fut Schedule, see our Catalogue.) The UNITED SISTES Jourtx.it,, contains ix teen large folio pdges, ably edited and iv - - fasely illustrated. Price only 50 cents a year. Our. Catalogue contains over 1,000 ofl the most useful, entertaining, and popular w rks of the day. .. • Any person sending us 50 cents or, more either for the JOCIINAL or for Books at the knit= est prices, is entitled to the same amount in:. any of the premiums of his own seleAtion erCond the schedule, 11e is also entitled to extra Premiums amounting to $l, and extra. Books or Journals amounting to $1 for'eveq club . of $lO, thus receiving for $lO, Books or Jour- . nals amounting, to $ll, and Premiums amount big to $ll. The amount ID prepay Aiostugo on the Premiums, should accompany- each order,. Every reader is invited to form a club, aild we wish to arrange with some person at eery Post Office, to act as local agent and co es pondent, who will. be richly paid therefor ' i Specimens and Catalogues sent free.on ap-. plication. Send on a few subscription . at once and select your premiums from the abitve, or when you-receive the Catalogue. • J. M. EMERSON d: CO., Publishers, 406'Broadway, New For .' , . IT p MARK G ILLOINT, DRAPER and TAILOR, late from the Ci of ' Liverpool, England. Shop opposite C urt House, Coudersport, Potter Co. Pa. . N. B.—Particular attention paid to C T. TEcG. . KEZESII Dr. J. D. STONEROAD, - (Sole Proprietor,) Lewistown; Pa., Box 111. 2 00 8 00 2 50 4 00 8 00 4 00 2 Q 0 1