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L. 11 12 1 13 1 13 12,1 4 .. . 12 / 181 16 13 1211 12 .. i i c 1 "1-s'lon 1 151 18 141 1t 1 181 25 L I 21 18 1 2 211 17 1 25 1* 15 1 1 ' 1 T o ed, 1 9831 498 974 4801 1048 488 11 868) 8921 3721 611 1 1 7931 723 11 10131 11 1015 _ ' ----. I [ 1(1,1N-iIieg, 1 495 , - 4941 . — 5601 . H - 290172 - 811 1 /1 69/ 1009/ 11014/ tam aub enmity. List week. we were shown three ears of ta corn, raised by Sala Stevens, Esq., of 1,1:2, which averaged 624 grains to the o; of the finest and largest grained cern elate yet seen. It was on exhibition :;he Fair. er;ppen, of West Branch, his plac- CAr ev-z5 of excellent quality of corn ;car table. The kernels are large but .t.earS arc of middling size—cob very We are sure we have some at; flue ~ , ,, nr.ens of corn, raised in this county, :13 be produced in Northern or West- Pennsylvania. We purchased the ad premium corn at the-Fair. It w. as by H. F. Sizer, of Portage. We;lela (says the McKean Democrat) fGllowing particulars of a brutal out .comraitted near the Second Fork of .innemahoning, from a ;titer address from Shipper' : A girl 1161)7 with Dr. l3oyer,—an adopt. .:i2Z:Lter--about 13 years of age, was :A in a burn, in au insensible condi :: sl;wizg trident marls of haring l - ialated. The house of Dr. Boyer . 4.2.20 recently burned, and himself ?fcailr were stavin ,, at the house of a. • ahvut a wile Irvin his old wlxie the girl was sent to aday, the file part of the present week, d:ti Lot return as tkual,- which caused unosine.is on the past of Mrs. B. not 1,..;in , r at Louse, no search wa.s until trenittz, when ,the :darns was arid the nei?•libors turned out and led all night without success. The dq, aitrated by the barking of Dr. :*i do g around the bun, they search far the third time, when they found :reted in the hay, in the condition Kat,A. It is supposed chloroform Rd to render her helpless. The ut eteitealect prevails in the neighbor- Two persons have been arrested Id not been ezamined. Nally Fair last week was a grand . 11 for the Farmers and Mechanics itdc Potter"--a brilliant and hon. ii , play of their prudence, inteili, atd energy. Persons who were .t the MeKean County Fair the 'iing week inform us that the Put nity exhibition far exceeded the in point of quality, quantity and people had two gala days that will remembered by them with pleas • we doubt not with profit. Every I talked with said the next Fair in county would be a much larger and h S P/ay ; and we believe that this 'Rill owe a great share :of her fu- Nperity to the proceedings of last :day and Thursday. have not yet been furnished with or Awards, the Secretaiy not be le to get them ready for this week's They will probably be published it issue, when we will have some 'tetKled remarks in regard to the hir e net heard a word of complaint d to the arrangements made for ibition ; and we trust that if there zeh feeling the person entertain at once displace it, as it could be expected that all the arrange -Id, be perfectas - the first effort ',who had the matter in charge. 34 Z the Diptomas %warded - *e no. lEEE BE Lice, with pleasure, one to our' friend' H. Andresen for his celebrated and deserving NORWEGIAN SALVE. He informs us that lie finds it difficult to supply the de mand fur it in this county alone. MCKEAN CO. BANK, PA.—Bad Omen for the Bill-Holders ! !The, investi cation of the affairs of the McKean Coun ty Bank, Pa . has developed the startling fact that, besides the $75,000 regular cir 'eulation of the Bank in the hands of the public, that other liabilities in the shape of Certificates of Deposit, to a large amount have been issued by the Cashier, without the knowledge of the President —also $60,000 of bills were ordered, with ilithogroplied ilte-sinzile'sionc,rured of the President. Thus the shyster Cashier and his Co-operators are prolific in expedients to avoid the unpleasant impediment of the REFUSAL of the President to sign any more bills, after he found himself in the ' hands of the Philistines. The prospect for the bill-holders is zrowing •beautifully leis" every day. IVe are buying the note&at fluctuating rates, but at the highest market prices.—liody es' Journal of Finance.. Married: SP.k7FORD—JOBSSO.N.—At the Baptist Church, in Money, Pa., Oct. 14th, at 7 o'clock r. sr.. Mr. OnLo J. &AFT°I::), of &has, Putter CO. Pa., to N 163 HADZIETTA L. ,Joassox, Of Money. [The aboYe notice cast a ray of gold.shine Through the window of the printer's grateful heart. May the sunshine of happiriess and plenty ever be the lot of our young friends and their—future.] peci4 . l VoiLus. Teachers' Association. The next session of this Society will be held in the Court House at Couders port, commencing on Monday, Nov. 15thl 1858, and continuing five days. Mei days of the session will be devoted to' Teacher's drills, which will be conducted! by Teachers of known ability, .while thel evenings owill be chiefly occupied with listening to Orations, Essays. Critical Re views, Discussions, &c. Messrs. S. S. Greenman and Harlan Biid will deliver Original Orations. Misses Caroline Haw- . ley and Jennie M. Lyman will read-Es: says, Rev. J. Hendrick, C. It; Allen Esq., 'and Miss Hawley will read Critical Re views of Brown's Weld's and Kenyon's Grammars. Arrangements will be made to render the expenses of those whom ay attend from a distance as light as passible. ail friends of Education are cordially in cited to favor us with their presence and I aid, and all members of the Association are urgently requested to be present. i W. A. MONROE, Seey. ULYSSES, Oct. 9, 1858. TCONSUAIPTIVES.—The advertiser h av ing been restored to health in a few weeks. by a very simple remedy, after baring suffer ed several years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Cousumption,—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a,,copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4e. The only object of the advertiser in sending the perscription is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and max prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV.EDWARD A. WILSON, 10-3mo.] Wiiliatusblarg, Long 'bleu ENTLAZIATION OF THE EYES Like au other inflammation, is carved by im purity of the blood, which causes all eruptive diseases, as Salt Rheum, Scurry, Boils, Ul cers, dm. The blood being unhealthy, and o An impure nature. also occasions Dropsies. The blood becoming obstructed in the veins, the_watery part of the blood in consequence is thrown out from their extremities, and dropiy is the result. Many times it is occasioned by improper treitumat of-aome former dines*. MIMEIMMI :~~~~ -, - Q . orskg 4 0 P 0 1.-10 O w _ 4 - ,14 'vv. .-. 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They will be a shield to every form of disease to guard and keep you from the cold grasping band of death; and cause life and strength to remain, and the countenance to brighten with the bloom of beauty, and health. Dr. Norse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. alltatioments. "GE7 TEE BES 2-." A NATIONAL STANDARD. Webster's QUARTO DICTIONARY., The elitite inati Ilipbkiagea. • •• - 1 "All young persons shciuld have a standard Dtcrtonatty at their elbows. And while you are about it GET VIC BEST; that Dictionary is NOAH WEBSTEWS—the great work, unabridged. It you are too poor, save the amount from off your back. to put it into your head."—Plort nu/viral joural. From Professor Haven, of the University o Michigan. Trcalled upon to sacrifice my library, volume by volume, the book which Ishould preserve longest, except the Bible, is the AMERICAS DICTIONART or 21IS ENGLISII LANGUAGE, by Dr. Webater. E. 0. HAVEN. "Every former should give his sons two or three square rods of 'ground, well prepared, with the avails of which they may buy it. Ev ery nu.e.larnie should put a receiving box in some conspicuous place in the tiouse to catch the stray pennies for the like purpose. Lay it upon your table by the side of the bible ; it is, a better expounder than many which claim to be expounders. It is a great labor saver ; it has saved us time enough inone year's use to pay for itself; and that must be deemed good property which will clear itself once a year. If you have any doubt about the pre cise meaning of the word clear in the last sen tence, look at Webster's thirteen definitions of the v. e."—.lfuszachuvetls Life Boat. OFFICIAL STATE:RECOGNITION. Nearly every State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union, or corresponding of ficer, where such a one exists, has recommend ed Wsitsysn's , Dicrtonatty in the strongest terms. Among them are those of Maine, New Hampshire,. Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana. /ni twit!, Missouri, Michigan, lowa, Wisconsin, Louisiana, California, North Carolina, Ala bama, Minnesota, and also Canada,--TWEN TY-THREE it all. STATE PURCHASES. New York has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged -in ai many of her public schools. ISCoattlo,3,3oo-nearly every school. - New Jersey, I,soo—nearly every schl. Michigan, 2,000, and made provision for all her schools. Massachusetts has supplied 3,550 schools—nearly all. More than ten ) times as many are sold of Webster's Dictionaries. as of any other series in this country. At least four-fifths of all the School-Bopks published in this county own Webster ns their...standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge any standard. . Published by G. & C. MERRIAM; Spring field, Mass. , i(DYSPEPSIA ,AND FITS. DR. 0. PHELPS lIHOWN, - ' THE GREAT CURER OF CONSUMPTION, *ll3 for years so badly afflicted by Dyspep sia., that for a part of the time be was confined to his bed. He was etentually cured by a prescription furnished him by a young clair voyant girl. This prescription, given him by a mere child, while in a state of trance, has cured everybody who ban taken it, never hav ing failed once. It is equally as sure in cases of Fl7ll as of Dversrsts. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. .1 will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to ply postage. A d dress DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN, • No. 21 Grand at., Jam, City, N. J. 7-2 mos., inside, IZEISI ••- SOUTHWORTH,__: CoLosm, G. W..GROCEETT, . CHARLES BURDETT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH', M. HENRY CLAPP, Jear., - • GEORGE ARNOLD,. SAMTEL YOUNG, Mn.s ANNA WHELPLEyiII= Miss VIRGINIA. VAUGHAN, MA. DI. VERNON, Msss HA.TTIE ,CLARE, FINLEY JOHNSON, ' Write-only for the. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. • GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. 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Ten copies, 1 year, 15 00 and 10 " Twenty-one cop's, / y'r. 30 00 and 21 " The articles to be given away are comprised in the following list 2 Packages of Gold, con- • • tamping $7400 00 each. do do do 200 00 each. 10 . do do do 100 Ou each. 10 Patent Lever I'l tinting Cas ed Watches. 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 each. 50 do do CO 00 each. 100 do do 50 00 each. 300 Ladle's' Cold Watches, . 35 00 each 200 Silver Hunting Cased • ' Watches, 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches, $lO 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold,Guard, Vest, ' and Fob Chains, $lOOO to 30 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pius, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Kecs, Gold and, Jil ver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth front 50 cents to $l5 each; We will present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, at $2 each, a Gold • Watch, worth $4O; to any one sending us 100 sub scribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, $9O. • Ev ery subscriber will also receive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our book, And the present will be forwarded with in one week, by mail or express, par( paid. An communications should be ad dressed to DEAN & SALTER, Proprietors, 333 Eroadway, New York. jel0;58--ltern.ly. THE "BROADWAY ODINIBgS," • THE GREATEST PAPER OF THE AGE! A beautifully illustrated. *nth& sheet, and a Payer what is ¢ raper, A budget of Wit, Humor, Facts, and Scenes drawn from life- 0 Here you art, right away, right away, Broadway, Broadway, , right .' Only Fifty Cents—jump in and take a ride. Once seated in our " Osisines," we will endeav or to both amuse and instruct you, and give you, in the course of the year, at least fifty cent's worth of Fan and useful information. We will show you up Broadway, down the old Bowery, through Chatham- and the other prin ciple streets, giving you ample time to see the Elephant and get a gOod peep at the Peter Funks, Confidence Operators, &c. &c. We will show you the city by day light, by gas light, by moon light, by candle light, by star light. and will drive the " Use:lays" to some part= of the city where there is no light! We will en deavor to post you on all the tricks and traps of the great metropolis. and also amuse many an hour with interesting reading matter. " Throw physic to the dogs.P If you have the Blues, the Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism, or are unfortunately troubled with a scolding wife, we will guarantee to make you forget your troubles, laugh almost against your Will, I and grow fat. Everybody should subscribe to the " Ostsfays" at once. The "BROADWAY Oxfast - s" will make its appearance on the first of each month, filled with amusement and in struction for all. Price, Fifty Cents a year, in-advance—three copies to one addres, One Dollar; the cheapest paper in the States! Who will get us two subscribers and receive one copy free? All communications should be addressed to CHAS. P. BRITTON, Editor "Broadway Omnibus," • 10-6 t. 297 Pearl Street, F. Y. P. A. STEBBINS IZEI Jugt Received, FRONT NEW YORK, A Large and Complete Fall and Winter ASSORTMENT OF DRY • GOODS, BOOTS 4, - SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hardware, Cutlery, Grticeries, &c., WHIM FIB WILL SELL AT Bargains FOR GOOD PAY. Coaderepart, Sept. 14, 185 P 4' I ' .: a;t - t en,tto.ii r.rp:F4 -.willqT4i.l CLARK .& PHILLIPS, - Will) hare run the Well-ImoWn , "OLD REGICCATOR - ,” at VS'ellsvnle, fort-hell:Mt tine years; have ramie a general fitting up outside and in, and hare filled : W.l2p to OVernOWll2g with . GROOER_ lES &PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES•agenearal*arietro . • Hard - i;va g re & Cutlerv. comprising nll things Ineeessary -for Families, Mills, Nef•henics, Farmers, tc..; and we are hound mot only to Regulate,' but. to beat the crowd in the ' LOWEST. PRICES, Allay BEST QUALITIES, in this town . and Olean. One of the PM! har ing had OVER 20 YEARS'. EXPERIENCE in Merehandiging,—and with abundant pecunia. ry facilities, we know we can BACK UP our statements, and everybody is invited to test the truth of the same. • We furnish Merchants and Pedlars CHOICE SUPERFINE FLOUR at $4 83 bbl.; SALT at $1,75 . ; Fine YOUNG-IIYSON TEA3I cts. lb.; Choice"WIIITE FISH and TROUT 54;50 13 bbl.; REST NAILS $4,2514 keg,—other things in proportion. We •can do sou good, and expect to receive pay tor our - labor and investment by selling large amonts, in the wholesale way, to Merchants, Motels, Pedlars &c. We are aware that every Picaninni shop tells the same yarn, and advertise ten limes mote than they have or can do ; but eotue and see ur, and you will say, • NO LIE TO THIS! E. P.. CLARK—one of the firm—has built a • Itanikink Office adjoining the store, and is prepared to furnish DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE for this country, England, Ireland and Scot land, make Collections & Remittances, bay all voligv at its value, furnish Gold and Silccr,.&c., and other thiogslFroaing out of the bilsiriess. LOCATION—Foot of PLANK-ROAD ST., on the Rail-Road Track. CLARK & PHILLIPS. Well+tcillei July 7, 1858.-10:51--tf. - • rerun:rivalled opportunities ati'd advantages of pathological research—aided not a little by a perfect system of lfedical lititqation—hasren i abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, :and I successful course of treatment forlhe positive and radical core of dil diseases of the Throat, 7 -- • Lunge, and Air-Awage.e. Dy Inhalation, :the TO EVERY FEMALE IN VIE UNITED! vapor end cerative properties of medieinekare STATES. 1-directly addressed to the di±'eaSetl brgens . and 1 ' MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL, the inteettments. Ido not advise the use of ;Medieallthalation of anyltiud, to the excln-. FOR THE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL I sion of general 4-egiment; and although I:con- DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. sider it a useful adjuvant in the . proper man- Mrs. Mosranus, for 'many years afflictedlagement of those fearful and often ftital dip= with most of the diseases that are common to ; eases, yet I deem it very necessary that, each feruales, spending a large fortune in ten years! patient should Nava the benefit of both gOtero: in trying the 'different means of treatment fur I and local treatment. The success drily freott her relief. to no avail, was prevailed upou:bylment in :he above diseases, murthe liighehar many of ,herfriendi to visit Cuba, December teeter of the Institntion over which .1' have so '4B, for the Puepose of regtining her •formerl long had the honor to preside, are' t'on well health. While there, she obtained a prescrip- i known to need tany eulogy or comment! from tion from a Spanish Physician...a. •• 1 me. At. the solicitation of many private-end "Whose silver locks .. I professional friends, through whose - pliiihrea Were 'pnding to the grave." j thropic aid the above charity has berth lOng With which,' through the mercy of God, she-1 and liberally supported, and after doe consid was restoredito her youthful health. I eration, I bare concluded to Make such .ar- After her eelurn she made known to hun-lrangemeuts as will bring .the benefits, of my deeds of her female sufferers the &Teets of thelexperienee and treatment within the reach_ of remedy with leonally as great. success. . j all. and not confinle myself as 'heretofore,'„ to This extraordinary medicine is offered to the: those only who entered the lefirmary, or who public for the relief and cure of all the painful were able to visit me at my office. ' Hoping and dangerous diseases peculiar to women,' therofore that the arrangement Will give entire and that the female constitution is subjc.ct . to.t sati,lietetion - , both to me professional bretheen To those seiffering from "Prolapsus Uteri," I .iutl the public, I teoull reTectfully- annonnee Lueorrboea, Antimorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys-lie conclusion, that T can now be:cog:wit:4 per menorrhoca-Cillorosis, a speedy cure can bel :onalig or by /Wet-, on ail diseases os -abdve, obtained. I and that the medicines, the sane as lima; in - : TO those suffering from Falling of the Womb i the Institution. preys red to sni . toertch judicial or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Feinale i uel Case. Inhaling Vapure, -ITeeicd.linhalcrs t 4e., Cordial is esp'ecially recommended. It is war- j Sc., will he forwarded by expreSs to any part ranted to curie this painful disease if perse-1 of te United States or the Cane!dits. Toot-- vered in. I IMy terms of treatment by letter are as ftilloWs, 1 . In all spinal affections, pain in the region I viz.: £la per month fur each patient,. which: of the Pellsl, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria i will include medicine sullieient tor one month's Sick-headticlie, and all those diseases arising ! n-e ; also. Inhaling Vapor ' rind an Inhaling from the peculiar formation of women, thelApparatee. Payment is follows: Sii .to be Cordial will be found o: an immense value. . paid to Exprexs Agent on receipt of the We: This medicine moderates all excess, and re- of Medicine, and the b-dance SO to be paid at moves all obstruction ; it invigorates. the de- the- expiration of the month, ii. the patieckbe biliated constitution for the duties of life, and I cured or is entirely satisfied with the treat when taken in middle age proves a blessing. I nient. Patients, by giving a lull history • of Modesty forbids us, in a public advertise- - their case, and their symptoms in full, can 13a merit, to make full the details; but the wrap-1 treated as well by letter asiby personal ex.nte e per around each letter . will fully explain everylination. Patients availieg themselves of Dr. Case. - IJareett's treatment may rely upon immediate Merchants, females, or others, by sec ding ni three cent stamp, can have any ii.forrnation respecting the operations of the medicine. Agents wanted in every village in the nil- I ted States. Put up in-half pint bottle?: ; - ,52.0t3 per bottles; 50 per cent.. off to the trade. All, orders mast be addressed to Dr. J. D. STONERDAD, (Sole Proprietor,) Lewistown, Pa., Box 111. OEM LIST OF LETTERS, RE:3I.4.I.NItiG in the Post Office at Couriers. port, for the Quarter ending September 30,_1858: Aregood, Mrs. D. Hawley, Caroline Andrews. Ives, Benjamin Bassett, Sarah, • Johnson C. W.-2 • Beam, Wm. Johnson, Julius Butler, I:4mb • Jenks, N. D. Baker, S. Leonard, John Bearairi, Mr. , Leonard, Mrs. L. IBassett, J. J. ' Leonard; Madison . Cone, Mrs. M. J., Maxwell, Mrs. M. Carwin, D, T. Nelson, Robinson Clark, Walter, M'Calmont, Henry . Campbell, E. Nelson, Miss E. M. Catlin, F Nesbit, Mrs. L. J. Carsaw, Asher Perkins, M. B. ; Campbell, G. Prouty, -Maria - Cool, WM. P. Ridgway, John M. Canner, Isaac Saerae, James G. Dwight, Orson = Strait, Isaac Miss. A. Stillman, R. Davis, M i ss B. H. Sheldin, D. Dwight, N. 'Farrier, R. ' Deremer; Mary Jane Tillotson, Aaron - Earl, Iliss-Juliette Thomas, Helen French, M. L. , Vattenwigen, Chauncy Gerald, R. D. Wilber, 31. A. Grec, E. P. Wright, D. W. Harden, P. C. Waumhaugh, David Hall, Samuel York, Elizabeth-2 Persons • ailing for the above will please say they are advertised. • • . N. 'JUDD, P. 3L ft RANGES AND LEMONS just receired by 1.../ 10:3 W il. & J. IT. GRAVES. 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