The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 16, 1858, Image 4

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The Charle4ert_3/ciwry of the 2d tos.t.l
publisties„llNT foilowityzz!sopmr*atioai
from "4 SOlllATito)iiii4j/;74id'i,-,i)
Mr.- Itlell_ter f-2:l7,iMr very : interest ht aci,
punt of theseHreple aina , r . ende:s fur- . 1
tiler tleseriptim . iuunceeSLiar,y--; -, .But a.i
some of thel-receill contributions4l) your
paper presented---a—picture altegethei
bright, I weitid her:glad to show both
pidesi.. r ,-- i:,:i • , -.1..- , -.!`• 4 ---i - . : .;', c - -i-.. , `7 , "- .•=,, ~.,-; i
Of 004 inibeilknieoMpirp4iely,,
1 - found L'ati-..."nt :2ts—kif flit& ielt•-• , sothe :56
were females,: 'A:here were about:so °Lb
era
.(I donut pretend to exactness in fig-,
pres) I il :tlielic IrWards.; i Et-varied& stages
0 dispw,,, You haVe already,shown, tluit
fie ti,eLtionS.,are..frtim altnost' under 1.4 e
Equator,-latitUde s,*,3o,S.:l9tigitu.de ..14.-
,I*3 B. In the fewhooks tewhich'lliAe
hod:access sit:Me:l:saw thete,'l have not
..,
*found teem des.eribeil. Beireti'a - e - ipl4 ,
miens: - Wete in. ;Central Africa744vi,fig
scene's in theisonthernliart. • Biirtii7s
yoluities,_tts.l4 as:ll4 1, - d.:,_g 4
on e ,
.are :-.
eriitive Ut:'. , 0,1111 dud Centrul i ;A:fricao,
that I mil somewhat at_ allog fei refereh :
ues. The
,nei.roes are- of .yarious agts,
frotty'lliirty *ars to a • few- 'Months, -er
even wLeks—so.m . c,- - 17sliouldr judge, hav
ing been, born onthe'passage. It is won
derful—how either Mother Or inlindstir-•
siked siteh an event . , * -
.''
it -has already .been :stated .that they,
belong to various tribes... This is soon
apparenCfrom the differenee of-shades,
from ;their being cong r egated ie separAte
groups, ay& the e vid ent- r inability to eOn
verse generally with each other. fob
served nothing like general concerti of
thought or action 'between -them, 'exeept.
in the ehatitinc , ; and elapping - of hands.
In these all, under the leadership of 4 4 ,
limn, the largest among them, uiatted.i• ...
. It has also beeo noticed that these AT
ricans are far lalow the size common to
p:te same age of uegroes amen , * us. -• Thi,
iii understood to refer to height; for, ema
ciated, as most of them are, uo on+ot
better_ skilled in human anatomy-than- I
tun, could conjecture what their Weight;
in, health,
it
be, - Among the wok
puinber,it Struck me that the man ober,.
referred to may have been five feet eight
ibehes high—a few more may reach five
feet six; but besides these, there did not
seem to be any of the men who were rover
five - feet two or three inches. Somejfew,
half a,dozen, perhaps, of the men, and a
few more vibmetb seethed in good - h'ealtl.
and . condition. It is supposechthaFthest
exceptions of the, former were 'of such a,
ware not stowed away in -the holdi, but
were employed in working about the slav
er„, The vronicM, fur sint.e, unexplained*
reason, were i lmdoebtedly, to betten con
dition' than the men.. You have alreath.
stated that the, latter were' wholly nude.
l. grid "the 'fortnertearly - so: - - - -One -Of-the
nye si , frular • of the exhibitions l isa.w.
pas that: of* 7./onatr. whose, Itatt. ds !}were:
aelirlieu liy - al)4ir of cotton gloves- - ;al=
Most, • her'only. covering. - • •'.Theris' Wag
Scarcely any
. comehness among them; ane .
the only one whose appearance agreeably
aTtracted atteniiou was these-styled Prin
nesspwhose tattooing pertainly pie evi
&Mee 'of great dexterity and skill lin the.
, .
art. ..
• .-I havfne pretensions. to science, aim.
must leave the ethnological luestions t:.
the learned, who, I trust, are e»goged in
their itiyestigitions. But to even do
pasual observer, the clifferenCe of tribes i
quite evident. I was surprised that fen
or. none exhibited the very thick lips anc
Bat .noses ! *tech we are 'accustomed ..tt,.
gee iff *the, African: The hair nook
doubtless a kinked, but, in aecOrdane
with' the L
usage of slavers, it lids heel,
shaved, p , bably . At . , the time of sailing
. froM Africa. Outeommunications wits
them were made in-part by signs, *whieli
they- understoo d -• readily, and in pan*
through-an int erpreter. ,This man . was
one of the slaver's crew, wheditt not pro-.
. fess knowledge of the negro dialect; but
the -, principal .negro had*. a - smattering;
knowledge of, Portaguese, fronilhaving
worked on ships, &c., on the coast; and
in this language he conversed with the
interpreter: * . •1t..-was evitlent , they- under.-
steed each•other, for upon our party. ask
ing:the sailor to show us the Congo tribe,
the negro brought three men. whe..tool: '
their places befo:e us; and - I distinctly
heard.hina say ''OeUg,o.n i I was struck
with their:teeth ; some were even as usu.* :
pl. One tribe-Atari thetwo.central upper
fore Meth - out. nut la :a semi-cirele;: while
in another; thelrotit teeth were sharpen
ed tee point. ***lllany of the ' . negrees; es
liecially with,,lhe 'aid 'of an old 'flannel
shirt or trowserS, looked' as familiar* .
"htiusehold. or plantation - slaves. - In many,
Aguelilhe feature and expiessionreminded
of fauiiliari fitees at home, - • ''':':"
- •.T.lte .result.6l the .whole visit- *as in:
tense sympathy for-them.and indignation'
trilards• their captors: . , You may reader
she horiera - nf:the "Middlsi passage,": but
;the. balf, eanpot he told • tis one, *fear, of
-these unfortunates will tell the..tale. Airs:
•entery - , !dropsy tind.ophthalrnia4,lll4 be
lieve jlie productions of,Contact, 'want of
ventilatiou.and,:wantitfexereistit , 7 -are.the
,prevailing, ?diseases,, • But Oen': where;
.these jr,ey e 91 :4;VIsible; the spectacle was
-:harrowing:.. A: skeleton taken' down fret'
'the nail of a doctor's closet, 'and- presenti!
'g'd:to',3: ont'view,..-iviatild stareplthe mare
delerigtivb of mato iny tban Many 'of these
riving, walking spes of the human
frame. The effect was very startlin g ,
.when: yowl:um:A, egr.;spAtong, o ; err ,
ItanuchesiWith.theirviineesfdravinizpite-.
hind their elbOWS,',in ittn:attitUde conimpu
to . '4lei habetins;:bn WhiCh initi?ati
fratu.e.-clothediaileih.',gan;ettatit ,- I„.SO*,
when sitting 'and told ; to,rise,"Alid 6o w it:l.
trdiffienitk Movedwitha, step as
tottininglitel eier4iir after illnesc*,S.:-The
he:kr eeeteitd:but,..n r il4ll' encased ]ie;a"
141ack, CoVering., ,It s cotnutou to speak
of a mait ;being reduced to skin and Lone, .
bt;t one ivt*'.l4lt4 these eatt , scareely.uae
the expression again,
'Bat it '011S•18, to besaid oftlicser'ecnife.
paritiyely lin :health, .**What Can
describe the sick?: saw one pear orea
tore! swolferCto the mast wonderful! size
wiih'drepty;; as;;lnt lay on liis.back,
edl,hts. handi4, - signirving one of
our partyia-request for his segar, w
when-given-to smoked-7ith the
greatest' avidity. !Another manifested
Wittitiiandieolied to ottr . !,beeton-1
inqsjto.. come s to. us, by pointing ll4
which we conqrued into inability to move..
fwo.hiy.near, whose troubles had ceased
death;: while:at:other; the.m6St affect
ing t
.of :of - Six, Or: eight
years; : lair-on :its side,:in,the Sun • on' the
stone. wharf i , w ith eyes _closed an 4: ne otit
or evidenee of life than the slight motion
.of the' slotnaeV,lndiCatittg
The ptior, creature: alone and unattended,
had rested its head :on its little.ltaild its
naturally: as out-own littie.onesdo, and
in this . 4ouelting;: attitude• •of suffering
ehildhaed ivas' fitt: losing-the conscious
nessofarlife whose', experience had been
only that of sortitiv:and suffering. -. •
!.One thing-impressed me foreibly,the
oamplete docility, amounting to mere trie
cliattieiti:*stibmission-, of 'all : these. 'crea
tures. • thesiek:i ward the physicians
were applying eahatic to the eyes of the
patients. . • When thiipainful. remedy *as
applied —and poor. creatures, they knew-
not that it was a remedy, or anything but
part of the tsystem "ertielty to which
they had .been, subjected—they covered
their faces with their hands in pain• and
with their heads,.all bowed in meek sub
mission; and though-many were young
children, not a atund, nota murmur es- -
caped.., The scene was truly touching;
to one 'of any sensibility, the horrors . of a
battle-field were less so.. I left, the scene
chastened and
. humbled but with grati
tude, too, I trust, to *Almighty God for a
tot cast in a Christian land. •
OMEN
These negroes purchased on the West
Coascat . from 50 cents. to $1; and costing
seatce . ly more . than $lO or $l5 to be lie
!iv ered on the coast Of Cuba, were all to be
sold by . contract at 8560 round, or One
hundred and seventy-seveu thousirqd nine
hundred and , eighty dollars ($177,980)
for 'the cargo.. Sirch gains are too 'tempt
ing to: resisted' by those who make
iiasie' to be rich. A O:II...ARLESTONIAN.
RED COATS ON AMERICAN SOIL.—
Some of the Canadian military companies
partiCipated in the Atlantic Telegraph
- ent?n.trat ion in New York city Wednes
day:, We quote from the Express of that
city t
OUR CANADIAN GUEiggc--The fir
time; since " Evacuation Day,"- probably,
a cotupany of British troops marched dirt!'
our streets yesterdry. It was u novel
spectacle, and liaturally excited much at
tention and remark. ...The sSene was'.a
•gratifying,_one; and, to New York eyes, an
o nen of that-"-solidarity of the nations;"
of which the Ocean Table is unquestion
ably to be Atte: prectirsor. These Cana
dian soldiery are a
. fine-lookincr body_of
li
..ien; and doonor to their colors.. ur
citizens soldiery, we need hardly say, will
take good'care of them while here.
Women anctwarriors.—Wi th women
-LS with wariiors, , , t here's norobhery—till's
conquest. "
7rircio - n:'---:Treasdri is . like - diamonds.;
there's-nothing to be made of it by the
mall trader:
LOW 1) AS - SoCIATION,,
c •• , PHILADELPHIA.
Benevolent Institution, -.established by special
Vndowinent for• ti,e relit (he nick and die
, tressed, afr7icted Virulent and -
.• ' ,• ; ,B:yidemic diseases.
persons afflicted with Sexual Disess
-I._ es, such as SPERIIATORRIIOIA, sr:mi
"ZAl; , WgAIiNESS, IMPOTENCE; GONOR
itiItEA: GLEET, SYPHILIS, the' Vice of
ONANISM, or,SEI.P ABUSE ,te'„ &C.
TheIIOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awful destruction of human life, caused
by Sexual disc Uses, ‘att - d. the deceptions Prac
lised upon' the unfbrtunate victims of such
diseaseshy Quacks, several years ago directed
heirEonsulting Surgeon, ns a CII•ARITAt3LE
ACT"..Worthy of their name, to open - o.:Dispen
-ni• - y tit' the treatment of this class of diseases;
in ell their forms '. and to give MEDICAL AD=
VICE GRATIS, to all who 'apply by letter,
With, a' description of their condition,, (age,
ocC`tipation,liabits of life te.,l and in cases
Jf extreme poverty,
FREE OF OfIARGE., It • needless to aild
that the Association' c r omniands the highikt
Medical Skill of the ago, and •will'furnisli th
most'dpproved - modem treatment. ,
l'he Directors, on a review of the past,- feel
assured that then- labors in this sphere of,he
ierolent effort, have - been of great benefit to
the afflicted, especially to the
,yonng, and the;
hate lesolved to devote theraselVeS, with, ie.
neyied zeal; to this very important but much
despised cause., • . - , ,
Just • Published by to Association, a, Re
port on Sperinalorrhcea, or.Serainal Weakness,
the Vice - of Onunism, Masturbation, or Self-
Abase, and" Other Diseases of - the Sexual ,Or
ga,ps,.bY 4,he Consulting-Surgeon , which will
hosent by (in a sealed enyelope,) FREE
OF CHARGH, on receipt of- TWO. Sa'AILPS
for postage, •_ .: -
Address, . for iteport •Or treatment, Dr,
GEORGE Pp: ClALllOUN,Oons.uiting Surgeon,
Hoviar&Association, No; Z.South Ninth StPqct:
Philadelphia; • . -
.3 - Ityzorder of -
. - 1,'.- - ",:EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pretid.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. E10:24 -Iy.
ELE42I()Er MOCLANAT'ION:
IEI,IIII-SVANlTalven:Tei ,os:the'.General.4B-.
seatitilt tato Ccauipa,trwettlat cifTen4B)-1-.
er,titlecti"*ft :AnV:retatiiir to-.the elec
tions,:orNs- Cmurannirealth;?.l.3rorkroved the
second of:JA)y, A: D. .nne.! ausOuil .eigbt
bundret• endlAttilly-hin , T4Oetare,
Sbcritf-of -the - goatity'orPotte.‘, Petioeylvanie:
do hereli.r tinike'kuown aold ;give notice: to the ;
electore: of. the 'county . aftaiT:stiid,' that o
iut Efection :will be •he tit 411 se Id, ; county •of
Potter;son 'the SECOND Tttl'.l4-A.Y 112t4) of
,Obtober, ,- 1858• r at'which`timo State and County
zacers as follows are to 'be electedf.to,ivit:
.014 , person for J2itclyen, - tf-, t h e : s upreme
Court' of the ConintOr tee' f .l tilt 47' Venn-sill:
canna..
One person-Ar,,,cancil
,ffthe• Commonwealth of Pennsyluvetim'
One rrsan fiir,47lenther. qr. augiress
fr r the Xtrth icOngreisonal• Dail; iet,Con't
poseti.'of the COnutieS'• of Ay•conting, Sut
1171,2a71, Center,Vaidoll, POLter..(l74 .1111:01in.
Two persons for illembett •of the Ito um: -
of Repre'Sentatives'olthe•General
lily' of Pe'linsylecinitc; . fn - conjunction'ipith
the county:of 2700,. nt the
ties, of Tiagu and s .t - otter, ;;;#: • ,
OnepersonAr Treasu . r..." y the county.
i t t Potter. .
One. P-rsi»i for -''Coninzis.siOner' . of the
county : rif . • , •
One person fur Auditor of the county
of Potter.- • •
r I aISO make known and as -in
and by the.l3th seetien , ofthe'nforesiiid'act. 1
' nm
. directed;;tlit erery fit.rson, excepting j as
tices'of the Peace ; who'bold any olliee of ap
pointment of profit or link. Oniler the Govern
ment of the United' Srites oi-of this State, 'or
of any city or ineorporated , distriet• whether
a cominissioneeollicCr or otherwise, a -subor
dinate officer or agent, lvlib is or'shall be ein
ployecl.ttnder the legishitirejudiciary; or ex
ecutive department - or this State . oti the truited'
States, or of any city Or incorporated district;
and also that every member Of Congress and
of the State Legislature, : and: of thy=select and
common council of any eitT or commissioner
of any incOrporated - ditricti is by law incapa
ble of holding or exercising a the: same time
the office or appointment of Jticig-Eq,' Inspecicir,
or Clerk - of any election in this Counnonwealth,
and that no Inspector - or Judge, or, other Offi
cer of any such election shall be eligible to
any - office then - to be noted for. I
- Also, that in the - fourthesection of the Act
of - Assembly, entitled.- "An Act.; relating t 6
elections and for other purposesi". approved.
Aril 16th, 1840; it is enacted that the afore
said 13th section shall not beconsticied as to
prevent any military officer or Borough officer
from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of
any general or special election in this Com-
Monwealth.
It'is further directed that the meeting of
the return judges at the Court House in Cou
dersport t make out the general returns. shall
be on the first Fridarsueceeding, the genera'
eleetion,- which will be the' lath day of Oeto
her.
The return judges of the counties of Lyeom
ing, SuiHvail, Center, Clinton, Potter and Mit"-
cOmpriAtig• the XVth Congressional-
Lriet, will tiicet• at the Court 'EP.tise in
Haven, Clinton county, Tuesday, the 19th day
of October net, tot make out an official return
for Member of Congress. • •
The return judges of Potter anti.. Tioga
counties shall meet at the Court House in the
Borough - of Wellsboro', in - the county of Tioga.
on Tuesday - ;*the . l9,ll•dayootOctoher, 1858, to
tunice return for Members of Assembly.
I alio hereby made known and give•notiee
that the places for holding the aforesaid gen
eral election in the sertniti townships and
boroughs within the county of Potter, 'are as
follows to wit ;
FortLe township of Abh'tt, at `the house
formerly occupied by T. 8.. Abbott •in said
township. ' '• . •- •
For the township of All'egdny, at the school
house near the place formerly ctwued . bY Ches
ter Andrews, in said-township. • =
• For the township of Binl;ham,. at the house
of A. R. Lewii, in said township. •
For the 'township of •Clara, at the school. I
house near Sala: Steven'; -in said'township. -
For the -township of &dant, at • the New
Court House in the Borough of Coudersport.
For the township of GP_Mesee,•at the house
now occupied tty S. &Basco; in EllisiSing.,
For Me township-of-Harrison 'at the house.,
recently occupied by IMl3Artholamew; in said
township.
For the township of Ilehron, 'at the sehbol
Mine No. 5, near Henry Ingraham's in said .
'For the township 'of Hector, at the' house of
Anna 'Wilbur, in said township.
' For the township of Holier; at the school
house near Jacob Peet's in said township.
' For the toWnshiptof Jackson; at the house
of Benjamin Bars.e, in' said township.
• For the township of Keating, tit the house
of Pliny Harris, in Said' toWnsiiip:
For the townships of Oswayo,. at the house
of John Wells, • ,'•
For the township of Pike, at the. bonie of
Elijah Johnson . ; in sttid•townShip. ' •• !
For the township of Pleasant Valley, at'the I
school house in said - township. "", • .
For the township of Portage at; the. Sizer
school house, in said township.
For the township . of Roulet,' at the school I
house near George Weimer's in said township.
For the township 'of 'Sharon- at 'the 'Sharon
Center school house, near John Voorhees':
For the township of Sweden; at tne hbitse ,
of Asenatli ,Taggart,' in said township. ; • •
For the lawusiiip of "Stewardson, - - at the
house of'John S. Clark, iri•said -
For thel township of SiMunk-at the honse,
formerly oceupidd by Uel Cook, in said town- -
For the township of Sylvania, at the house school near - J. : ll.'loes' '
in said township.:
For the township of I.7lyssei; 'at the house
of Atlas Bennett, in said - township. , • : r -
For the , township of , West Branch,.nt , ,tbe
house of Lemuel Hammond; in said 'township.
'•'For the-township of .Wharton at the house'
of Stephen Horton, in said township. : - •
For the BorOugh of Coudersport, at. the
Court House in Said *rough..
Given under soy
.hand, this . 20th day 'of
August, A. D. 1858. "
• C..TAGGART . , Sheriff. •
• Notice of Application. •
NOTICE hereby given that application
bui been made, iu dim form of to
the Court of CCornnion Pleas of Potter Connty,
fora charter of - ineorperethin of the "FIRST
neTLlonisi EPISCOPM CHURCH at Oswayo, and
that"- the. Court !has apPOirited the- THIRD
MONDAY of September neit, for'the , hearing
of parties ilatereated: ISAAC, BENSON,
. • Ate,y for Applicants. •
P. P. - Srotty; Preit.; 1 ' t . •
/VW 1, 1 ;16 1 .v,. - s e e p . of,Board of-Trns..
An i 185R,' - • -
0 (MARGE .FOR SHOWVG - ITIE,NEW
Li' Goods:l4n recoired ttt -OLMSTED'S.
110 1 . /V.-60.11;18-A anti
A-1 3 F°StinentjUst.iqc•PPV 3 44 , - 7 iji
Li :I • MUST .-
- ,r7C .A.V i T.LO N. • ~ ; - s. _ ..
- t hei r, • , 2.,
•
- mer,c,bimas ..pa Tra(lern will be e er gnarl OA, ntrt
be Imposel iipg&tij , :atontiterteit Of .316nte'alriditzilteet
Pillic sigpediut: B. Moore. .TAlt RePtlin, Trilisn , RPot tali
bale theilten Leapt eignnhant ntpiii.g;. P,'4lle, ce,'„Oris,
Above : preSenz f yea Astra a Ilken vss of
.
morise—tha inventor of 31Q4.5124./X-i
DIAN ROOT - PILLS.. This..philanthropisatas
Spent the' greater part of ;his tralfeling
having visited Earcipe;l..ASia,. andl,Africa, .fts.
Weil-as.North Arnerida—bal spent years
among the Indian's of. our. Western, ehuntrp‘r-,
it was in this Way that. - „the: Indian:Hoot; Pills
Weretirst.discayer6d. -- , Die Morse Was 'the .first
man to establish, the - fact that :di diSeases. arise
from IMPURITY OF .THE rELOOD,Dat-ony
strenuthi.itepith.'aid,life:Aepentlell. upon. this
witnk'fitiid.; =.r
When the various passages hecOme clogged,
And, do lint 'perfect} harinfortywith rite
differe Itltinctionstathe butly;llMbloodlhse's
action, becomes thick, corrupted' avid,ilis
cased ; thus causing, all - pains, sickness and
distress of...eve4'hatile ifour)stieng4 is . ex
hausted, our:health. we 'ore, deprived : of, an
: • naffire is not assisted in tlifc4ifigofr tile - stag
naht htimors,,the - ,biiiod.t,Will.,bei.opte, choked.
and Cease to act",:and tlcapue.:light.pf life 'will
foreWer out. itujitirta''itf 'then
that we should .keep passages„cil
1 the, laidy free and: onen.
r . And how Pleasant.
- to us that' dye. have ; it in our power. th;ntit
medicine lift.year
idifin.- - Uhfit'inion'ufatithredl,frorp'pl4c .. .
!'and robts',Whleh.groii around 'the ,
ous cliffsin Nature's garden, fru' the health'aig
recovery of disaaied man. One of the roots
I .from WhielkiheAs idttderi,Sifdhrific,
''.which opens the pores of die' skin, and'aiiists'
N'atUre in &roiling:6o th e gr, -parts!oeot' tbhi
afrrefithin 4- sv4hin.---- -The .'fsi'cond , ; is at. tilanif
'Which is_ an Expectorant,--that opens and Un-;
Clogs thli).pitgage tolthelurigs,"elnd:ltinsl inf a!
'soothing manlier, performs:itS.duty bytiirriWi
in g o 'phlegar, - I tintr.hihmliurno,rs from, thq
lungs by, copious spitting, T„he third is Di-,
erotic, which;gives ease ; anfl.deuble - strength
to the kidneys; thus •encourageel, they (draw
large amounts of impurity ,frem..the,blhod;
.which is .then' tlfroivii - out botuftifully •by the
urinary or' water passing* , and which Would
not. have,been discharged in any i ntheri : way.:
The Imirth is a 'Gullet-tie, • and acenhipahies
the-other properties of the Pills while engaged
in purifying the blood ; the -- coarser particles
of impurity which cannot pass by thei other
outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed Off in
great quantities by the bowels ' '
From'the above: it is slidwn'that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pill, lAA only enter the stomach,
-bat became imited,4with 'the blood ter they
find way to every halt. and - completely runt out
and cleanse the gfsteni from all imp rity,'and
the life of the body, which is the - .blood,- be
comes perfectly efflthr;:. consequently all
sickness and pain IS , driven from the SYsteni,
catingt remain when the body becomes
s , ) pure and . clear.
The reason why people ;ire sodistressid
when sick, and w .
why so in.tny is because
they do not get , a niedwine which
to the afflicted parts, :anti the
natural passages for the disease to, he cast oat;
hence, 'a large citinntity of fopil and other , mat
ter is lodged, find the:stothach and intestineare - literally everthiwirig- With the corrupted.
mass; thus nadergoing diSagreeithle fermen
tation,:constantlymi±ing With the biood,Which
.throws corrupted matter through every vein
and artery, until life is taken from the body
by disease. Dr. Mas'se's' PILLS have addrd tf•
themselves victory upon victory, by restoring
millions of the sick to ;blooMing health and
happiness. Yes, thousands] who have been
ritekdd-or Iclrmented• with sickness. pain ;and
anguish, efintr'whose'.feeble fratites: h4VrtAtei,
searched by the buinilig_elementS of raging
fiwer, and who have been brioni_At q ns it were.
within a step of the 'silent; grave, no'w
ready to testify:, that they wonl have, beet:
numbered *ith the dead, had it. - mot! been.ftn
tiliS 'great - end .
Woudetiful'inedicine. - Itler.Se's
Indian Rout Pills. ; After orieor two doses had
been taken,. they were ;astonished„ und :tbs.:-
mutely Surprised, in Withessi l fig'tlieir clotrinin k ;-
elfeetS.' Ntit only do they give immediate ease
and :strength, • and' take away. all sickness.
pain and anguish, but -t h ey -at once ,go to
work- at the foundation' Of the di'S ens e
which is the blond. ) Therefore, it will be
shown, especially by those who usq these Pills,
that: they-will - so cleanse and purify, that dis
ease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight,
and the flush 'of youth and:beauty .will again
return, and-the prospect•ota long, And. happy
life will cherish and bri,g,htert your..dtlys._
Soldeby - SMLTH-4 JONES; CotolerspOql alto
by' ail Itediel iie‘bea ids - the'ciiunty: ,
WHITE fk. CO., No. 50f-Leohard,St., New York;:
Proprietors; lh M. 3IUDGEIc proprietor's
'of. Dr. A..Trask's Magnetic- Ointment,)
rifle, Madison Co., \.I Y., General Agents.. •
COURT PRO'CLANATION; •
WIIERE AS
. ..the....110n.. 'Robert 1 G. White,
Y President judge, and the Joseph
Tana and G. Ur-Colvin, Associate, Judges or
the Coilrth of 01;e;r" rfrittlner - and • General
Jail Delivery, quarter Sessiohs of the Peace,
Orphans' :Court:And' Court of COmnion 'Plea§
for the 'Connty cif;Phtter ' hare' issued , their
I
precept; bearing. die the nineteenth day or
August,ln the - year of onri Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-eight, and to me di
rected, for holding a! Court of pyar and Term
iner and : General Jail , Dellyery; Quarter Ses
sions of the'Peace,'Drphans' Cblitit, and Court
I of Common Pleas in the Borougl of Condor
-I.sport; on MONDAY, jibe Mint daY.of Septern. ,
Iter next, and to continue: one week..
I Notice ; is therefore - berbygiren - td.the - .Cror- -
otters, Justices of the:Peace. and Constables
within the county, that they he then urd there
in proprr persons,, at 10: o'clock - ..t. hi of
said ..day, •trilh their records., •inelui,si.:
:ions, examitiations, rind Other reinewiliranc,6S;
to 'do those things *Which' to their othces,ap
pertain. to be done. ..I:And :those who aro hound
by their recogniztences t i Ct .prosseonte against
the prisoOrt - thitt - ain - br 'shalt ittibe jailer
' said county' of Potter, are: to be then and titere
to prosecute - against-thern as will be just. v:,'.
Dated at COrnanibciar; AUgustl2s, 1858; and
and the 82d , year of the ;Independence cif 'the
I United' States of 'AAnerica: , = I '•
' ' AVC.•TAGGART; Shertff.,-,
• ,
• • Z. J. T .51PbON •
CARRIAGE - 4k 1V.i1G0.7 AtA - Kpri;, and
, PAIRER: Coederspeit; Poiter,pcir.T'9..`,tOio!
thidinetlid, of iriforiikipdthe
fic in geziiiral 1114 he, fa
.
to do in. his line ireeipthess,
'uOd lk
moss.aceo.mnr.platipT,_terrns.•
.. en • c . T
' " tr
Oeptirink-inv,eriiibjy.e(feiie4.pq delivery dfl
thic)rojk. ;of. , Pltisl;it:CE;
to en oi.a. - cot:-.# - -e1 2'
:21. 4 . p i TtMOMW.W - AP
wi et , zgligitill'•=itAbligT.EWlT: l ''
Prides , ready*Reducear
,nguAptivofi ~,,
tts
• 1- •
AG tr-Cg t iiPAE§T BOSTON &N.
, ,_.-InttstrAillu4olklol.
dgoits ' _ldusleal,lnstruatenta,and Musical
Sier§tt
haillse
PihiisqithirTeitittifferint:Sittnitf;etories, ,6 tinali.
prising, those "Sfyle,!• - fr6 - 6
the , pittiu;'itetittinif
iValititt or Ras Cfaseqcirdin sllso.ict $2OOl
ij.titose•of the most elegant finish upf:tiAltfe ,
T liatisttia
tad_ compete •w - Ihe " 4tirOer:
'Yitilety and:c6lebtriti'of iii4rtimerits, riot.
id Zhd. Eitreniely : goty prices ih'tvltieh they are'l
tOltiCE NI'''ATERS.' MODERN 111PRONTli
*ith or, trithont, ltTa Frannesi • p03".:/ 1
e:Csielfin : tlieir - improt;Cfaeut of-s:OYer;stiltlgS
action,.a - length of saalei and epiapaSs - of
tplle united - Vitt
the bettutYriUd 'durability structure of the
maretPitintii'llief are justly'f*Mitianced by
Press and by' the first Inisical,itaiteis i •ro
.linv'ottier niatiOrdeturei•
' They are htilli.betlieb4;st imisViiihro ugh
lylseasent d)asuiterial..`and , guaranteed to stand'.
.the-aCtioi oVeyery clitta: to. 11..Eaeit Instrument
' kaaranterd gi ye sa ti factiim; :or , pardhase.
Money refunded,. ri •:
;TIORAGEz: WATERS! -MELODEONS:,--Su
perior Instruments in tonch land!. durability. in
imake.-(Tuned the;eqUal , teUmerament..) •Ale
[lodeons of all other styles .and makes.. ilirtee
1 560, $lOO, - 'Sl'25, ..•f,4l , lo—doubli.
• Reeds and Tat,' batiks"-of Keys, g2oo=less t.
iiflQr:il:cliscciunt 'l' Clereatln and ()hutches.
:in extra Alit , . co nut.
=I
GUITARS:I • • • •
- :BROWNiS, HARPS ' '•.: . •
- FLUTES,' •t ,
FLUTINASi• .
- ACCORDEONS 7 : -- .. , •
' • =.- • ' -VIOLINS?
nd Musical Instruments ()Tall kiads, , at lower
Prices than 'ever before Offered to -the
A large' disdount to Teanhers and• Schools.
The trade supplied on the most liberal teitus.
'SEOONDLIUND PIA - NOS, 'at great bar=
gains, cobstOitly store r -4-priee from , s3o to
i!IVSIC.--One of-the-largest tad best se
lected- catalogues of Muaie.finii(ptibirshed,
Comprising , tho'ny.:Of _the choice and Most pop
nlar airs of the day, and Will he sold at:one
thireolf from the regular Prices.
Music sent by mail to . all parts of ,the coun
try, post=paid. Particular and personal atoll
tionTa id to all orders received by-mail. Sat
isfaction guaranteed in, every instance. Pianos
and Melodeons for rent and-rent allowed, on.
imachase. Pianos and Metodecrts.lor s ; ale ou
monthly payments. - Second-hand Pianos la
:ten in exchange for new, ;; Getteritl and select
Cataloguek and Schedule of prices forwarded
to all parts-of,t4 ; xmantry-hy mail.
•&: - "X'great haltican'tnts'offeredito AGPZTE
iir all Paris dfile'colinfrY,, - to sell
Waters'-Pianos., Melodeons, and Catalogue of
qusie; " 8:46
• A VOll.-tIi"EIRMETODT
I *no, stu.iviiiiii:s OR .iiir.:
~ ' .. ,. ; . :...,.. :4 ! v. ..1' ,• r.), - --. 4. i . i .:
, z l - .., • ,-;:..
1 _ -New`York leekly Prets, -
I, :. ....,
_. A ~43E4.c. T IFULLY. , ~..
TIaIif.IBTRATF,D • !• •
rAireivir twiisrAp - ART
THE NErWryomi, WEEN.I4Y,PPESS is one
the, bust of tt i 'flay. A
'Jorge Quarfp con4kioipg 4 TWAVY.P . A.C4F e 'zt.
or $ TY,-COL eiaieitaining matter
find' ELEGANTLY, )I,IOSTRATED ever
week. - • - • • • •
, GIFT nORT,II r itI24IIE, .CENTS_ TO
iloQii,t4,lViLL'll3 - 81.:NT - TO EACHSEFt•
:30MBER•* - ON -- 'RECPHPT OF 'THE - 5013‘ , .•
3CRIPTILIN 110::EV. •
-,TERMS- 7 IN ADYANCE;• •
Oneeopzfoto . ne'ner,
Three copies one year, nnil'3 gifts, 5 0(. ,
Fire copies one year, Arid 5 gifts, - B . Ot
Ten copies one year, an!l 10_gifts, 15 0(,
Twenty-one. coplei one yedr,,antl 21 gifts, 3 . 0 00
The . ‘itr4eles tolje'arOiib4ted arelothiniSetl
in the folki . iving '
1 'Llited States Treasury
'Note; - • $lOOO 00,
2 do ' do,' do '5OO 00, each.
5 ._'do do „ do_ , 200 00, each
-10 do do ' do 100-00, each.
• 'lO Patent •Lever" - Bunting -
• .• • - Caged Watches, - - - 100 00, each.
20 Gold Watches, 75.00, each.
•50 • ' do • .60 00, each.
100 ' - • 50 00, each.
300 Ladies' Gold Watches, 35' 00, each.
200 Silver liiinting i Cased - •
Walcho- - 1 30 00, :h.
, _
eau
500 Silvet. Watches,, $15:00 to 25 00, cacti
1000 Gold Guard, .I,rp
10:46-ly
• ,- and Fob Chain. 4, 10 00 to 30 00, each
1000 Gold Pens • -
". Pencils, - i •• 5 00 . tol 5 •00,- each. I
Gold LOckets, • Bracelets,' Brooches, -Ear
Drops, Breast Pins, eitif Sleeve ButtoriS,
Rings,: Shirt Studs, • Watch', Kays ' Gold and
Silver Thimbles , and la -variety of' other- arti-
Cies, worth from' 50-centsAti $l5 00 each. ,• •
• On receipt of the 4nbs.triptioit money s the
subscriber's natnOvilt be entered upon our
books opposite .a number, and•the - gift corres
panding with that uurnber •will be forwarde.d•
within one week to him, by. mail ot. , •exprrsi t
postpaid. ' • L .• •• - -
The - ither h , mbutr -
ere is neither hembu,g.nor, lottery -about
the ;above' •as every] subscriber. is, sure of:. a
prize, of va!lue... We prefer, to make: thisrlib
eral distribution atdond them instead.ot!gir
lag a large comanssioa to .Agents, giving to
the subscriber the amount that would go .to
the.. Ant and ia mAny cases a bundred-fold ,
more. •
• fier•All communications should be ed
dressed.to— , '
DANIEL,...i.DEE, PUBLISHER,
(10:43] 211 Centre sired, ;dew rork..-
,SRlNifezie
• ' Rc - g .
• ..gi) . tp ; t4ttltthe'foll(niiPg
Accooptiliave been ; pas,Seit`tihil" :filed - in
.he Register's ()ince ceitinty,Pncl.tliat:
the saws will he, reienlf-to, the. Orphans'
COPit Of said county,CorifirinatiOn . - anil ai
lowa4ce, on TuEs pAy, the 21st day, of - .tep
terdber Cotit•tllonse .the-,tbro',
of "COnclexpOit, vtz ' , ,
.A,ceoptip,pf Adtninlitritrii' of
.the; estate: of Daniel 1 . 419., of,lle-.
rbn township
.4coont;it of Nirtn., Aletzgei.;,_,Adinitkistre
pi' of the:e.,k - tafet.ofr:V. Metzger: fle.c7l
it We : 110.04 •
Atriltitivorr
teou erEport, • ti . 11, 1858
; 1 '''''
''''''''''
1143. I.
• 4,1107041:11-11 a Ell-2
411 EN 4401.0.varliK tNG-'I,PURCHABIA
- • ' 11:11140
,11.7: 41 4 , ir4
STOCK REPLi . kb:ll4l) • Ati t ll
i w r
t 'y 4NE3,lr
4-7 1 41
porowp.ll..-„Ns
";,:;
1110 T IVEATiiE
,
Expecte!
LAIVICS;':BAR Cr •••,
CIIALLIES,'-itnit'other-•-•: •
ST3IIIE-ft iG-0 , 0 ;, •• .; „•..
•-•• 3 uST PEd:l\sl, l
_ be SC,Lb - eil Ej
• . •• • ,Also,a Lkites,4l(
or c'o
I,INENS.TRIY,LS, .tc., • - 1 ,
f0r..3.11;5, Ail) Bpy6l.
S tit,t4
AT' • LOW. .11G11)
FOR 4fiADY PAY,
MEM
HdTS:
P 4 LIT -P.B F,STRAW,
'cotoltvo - ' 4EO HORN
'itrlthe tAR'GES T &
B EST, assortraent
SOFT li t kTS esewi e
ed in TBIS . IIaRIiF
Boots & Shoe
LARGE ASORTMENTS
PRICE&—AND, lIAT IS 0111
IMPORTANCE, ARE WELLM,
FROM -GOOD_ STOCK.
=I
...MAKE '. HAY-
Chile the Sun Shines!
Butbefore commencing, see tt,
have; ave' icileptY - of . good utensil
such' as' ' -
,SCYITIIES 7 ET M
iATIIS,ORKS 4 R.
If anythin6r, is.laulting, please ,
at OLIIIS l'ED'B-4 1 1tuty on Ili
ClOthing,: - Vioti
CRAVATS, COLLARS and h largebt
GLOVES' HOSIERY uow oh !laud
Grto c
A full, guppiy, at the folvest pri
T • '''T
' -• • . T
Wairanted g,ive s;itisfacttol
the money_ref‘tniied. TRY
dc;ndorsporl. 1858.
, . .
I.;_t ST 'OF. CA USES
far' trial :Cottilty Court, tit Septe
Term e :o3d.
. Tipp ,05 A Li.; A. p. coo,
N.
Reimbldj,'
E. Pees & Jun. Lyman, " ; - I.lfitues, et al.
Wll:irtop 'fp. use of i John Earl, jr.
t 1 ilkinrop,.. "" Wilkinson.
Cu Biooks," Roynolds,
".; ': KrPns6. '
"' 31'Intyrq.
" C.ll''. Ellis,
" J. 1.,}
": Pike TownsbiT;
" Reynolds;
-" JoneF. Mann '
Ross,
Die,lrinsotri
Allegany, To*.ns):tip,
_ Salm i ,
E eli:o
Ayres,- -.- 0 Buskins,
Westervelt, .• • i s , Jones,
" Jones,
use - of N: -C.
'a; N: 'Pratt.. p
Haskiti iiisetit'S. P.' • 1! " Maynard it 1
- '
Bently,„ " Darse,
Jones, • • - ‘ 4 Bradlee, a. a
CorWtif used liidter Suwon: Jew
JOnes,". • - 1." Cone t
Pekree, • • ' • Clark,.
• 41 Jones,:
S. Laus.ing, •",
A. IL Foil, use of 1 T,
Mania Br," Knox,
• • cF,llswer
Jacitson SchUol Diet. •-" '
"Nichols,
Yorley, int
11,,pkins 4
H. J. l 01.1Q-iTED,Trot
Ed wr rds,
Fldritige,
Foster,
NEW (ODDS.
Low. Prices and Ready
AT SHARON CENTER.
• •
E. SUBSCRIBERS , are, offering Jan 'entirely. lielY stock, 'consisting
DRTGOODS; 'GROCERIES., DARIO
'''' o o oo kFMY, GLASS . WARE, 13.0
••-• :41r , §ROES, BATS & CAPS% ti
. • _WINDOW SHALES; .
NALL. P:AREn, - FEA
IIADB• CLOTHBIG, 'FANO
L':•"• NOTIONS, - •
In our selections the wants of all 4:
reme:rabered: r- The Gentlemen tairfx'
stock of Ready Made' Cletbir.g.lo
FaFili,ol4o4q sobstal.l4:
B u#,And ire have Hats L Caps and
- Shoes tO match. ~S 1 .•
Ilya. Ladies "caiiAnd Fashienabh
li!cantifullyitrinfined;or bnniletennt
ood : c of
,Diess
mings;':Glc . iivei.; gosiery'and
AlldlnSt ; lbut:not l'er.S . t. corded. 50
Skirti ' ;" 418,0;' Rattans...Skirt - V al'
Brien Sltirt-Re.tila, beautiful-Jett'
ana :13racelets. Corals, Fine. and I
t3;',efitiiaer;itc. , a lror'
are silting Lumber,or,
FLOUR, 31.EAL,1, 0 '
- - •
- B. k, 3,,z •
Cdid6i