The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 31, 1859, Image 3

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iokni -.llo'fatiOtt::,
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T o weeks :ago the Court Ituuse at
l io, Ps. *as destrayed by..44;:in
see; it is believed, of defective
It wai built nttfin u 5 0 .15 the sane
st , ours, and by the altimeter,
t sell.
jLiterary Eilterpris Ounorobly an•
od.—lt is -staled that during the yewr
Mr. (4.. G. EVANS, of Philadelphia, i
~ribated.aimmg his patrons over $300,-
' siogth . of tiifts, consisting of gold and
' r watches, Enid jewelry,- silver-plated
o re, silk dr es s patterns, and other
value., Mr. Evans
: n g the ori!.7inator of the 'Gift Enter.
had distanced all competition, lived
io all opposition, and is endorsed by
t he leading publishing houses in 'the
tined States. All the popular and stand
..,{works of ancient and modern authors
be found on Mr. Eians' Catalogue for
!;59,' which is sent free to any address.
his advertisement, inn Initialer column.
Elie weather —is plea.ant ; the roads
•
I ,easurably bad. . For two weeks or
're they have been almost impassable
: trea teams without, loading. Twice
i• l 'e t ( f - - the - week ending last Saturday the
r ellsville mail, via. Ellisburg,_ came in
l hokseback!--:.a thing which has never
t i fure cceurred • n that route since it was
t bblislied. .. Ou the .plank-road route,
1.. , f iI 0 g Cl 3 have - been used for over a
14, which is very unusual on that route.
Sunday morning there tray two or
•'caches of Nnuw kin the around. but
Reatl►er was moderate and it suuu dis
?eared.
Our lumbermen, we learn, have nearly
garted fur mad, a few Only on the
Defeahoning not hurl tig'got ready top).
k I N fulluwing item, which we - "find in
-
W . :men L edger of I_ , t week, will be
r .,
e..; ' apt to astonish our •Sittnentahuning
F - •
.?;. ;Innen- ,-b..th as to quantity and gull'.
..- - -- : uf lii aber. Let us see what that raft
•
inith at the average Pittsburg prices :
4 ,!•' ,OtIO fi. of Clear, at S2O. per 31 , is
t
,SUU; and 210,752- ft. of Cuiniuun, at
I. per - DI., is $ 2 ,533.0'2—t0tal value
111),:183.02. Add to this about $3,000
u.a. "top-loading," (shingles, &e.,)
Kane estimate way be funned of the
ue ul lumber which may be run in one
on the Allegliany ricer—two such,
•npled" together, being a respectable
klaio fleet."
NA Bin 11Arr .—The largest board raft
Fir - at ever' floated down the Allegheny 'iv
;..-1
Pliassed this place un Thursday morning
41. ,It euwained 60ti,75:: feet ut boards..
1. .illich 3110,UUt) feet were clear stuff
:. SLi sne.‘e ran could nut have been wurth
.. r
0 t than 8 i 2,oUtk. The lua.ber was m a u.
ttrr . eti t by Mr. Jusk.Pti Ilitm, at his,
- 'brawl nails in Mead-township, on the
1
aesta.-e.eek, The . .b.nirds were rafteu
r , !er the superintendence of Capt.
-1 • -
ab JAIIIO, ut Pine Grove, and lie
,
i' the big raft-himself.
' - i .--- 7 -:----. -..-
t
, j , lar 3liiii. WALSH , a well known and
~ .,1 - •
g'r , teruUN Densucrat of New York City,
tl,ri,a..a dead in a cellar, on the 17th
fi t, and appearances. indicate drink, font
and rubtery, to be connected witn
iir. lle - has been to the .Legisla-
Aat to Congress, and was a true whiz-
Democrat. It is hinted that he was
'ered to prevent him from giving
ing testinn.ny against sickleb, in
tal to cumesuif next Monday.
pezi4l Voikes.
Teathers' Examinations.
1(1.14.1t. Friday; April Izt, .be eehool
r Jacob Put:CF.
.ft/LgSBURG, Holiday; April 4th.
, iEldt6, Friday, April 35 Llf, at the Hellen
;
. .
:C tool house ..
laitUN. Saturday, April 9th. at the school
...e near the .mutall of Ilimenye Creek.
I'LYSSE. , ', - Fiiday, April 15th, at the house
/this Bennett. -
iAREISON, Ssiurday April :6th, at the
' to $4 ,, 01 house.
Ilene examinations at each of the above
Ito commence at lo o'clock A. At.
&21er autiCel will be given in due time.
knell 23. J. HENDRICK, Cu. Sup't.
lag DOWELS:AND TItEiR FUNCTIONS.
inirfect health is the greatest blessing
We. sun, enjoy, without which all other
ling; are of Hale consequence, we deem
great importance to point vut the way
"on tsjoy it. The bowels meat be kept
tune by w hich they are enabled to carry
tuseless matter; they arc the main eliam.
nth nature has appointed to carry eve
, that is unnecessary. dud it is tul
le to tell what a large amount of sickness
cen caused by custip .tiou, or c. , staretie s.
ir words, by nut keeping the bowels
; it is the cause of unnatural irritation
cinccuts membranes of the bowels
at their natural s:rength, they cannot
to what is required of them. Deuce,
Tel, become itillamed, and unless you
speedy relief, a thousand other cow
are ever ready to drug you through a
lit' and wretched life. Such medicines
"Mud as will cleanse the stomach and
4al[ restore their natural strength
'Tilsit this there is no compound so
xi rhaie Pills; all other medicines
titer hisiguitscauce whe' compared to
seems
_thoogh the Author of Na.
designed them for this as well as
hiplaints. From two to fire Pills a
niciette strength and appetite, and
the stonnieb and intestines from what
iticrinus.
Norse's Indian Root Pills are sold
dealers in Medicines.
- Yril!" 11 0 119 , ,
Cerreeted'everiVieilnia44, itSr
BINS; witelentle and retail Deakr.in.O . in T
Ajtoples, One* - 25'0101;
"--' - :I 1"5-'-'• —125 '
Bean 121 100
Bieswei, 20' = :'S5 I
Beef. • - -*• '
Beef Hides; "••- - ' -.•
Berries,' dried; - quart
Buckwheat. lil4inah:, -
Butter, lb.,
Cheeae, " •
Corn. 13 built., -
Corn. Meal. per '
Eirs,l4_dua:, - •
Flour, superfine, 151
• do extra, N.
do . double intik, A..
flatus,
_lO
Hay, `ll3 ton, -
Honey,
Lard. "
Maple Sugar, pee
oAul, bush.,
Pork bbl.,
dpi 'll lb.,
do in trhole bog, II lb.,
Potatcie s ; 14 busk.,
Poultry-14 lb„,
Rye,
Salt, la . . •
do 14 sack,
Sausages, •
Trout, 11 i-bbl.,
Wheat, 'O. bush.,
White Fish. per.
Wool, per. tb.,
t ick Pitrfistmests.
Fifth Year of the Enterprise
NEW LIST OF GIFTS, FOR IP%
CATALOGUES FREE TO :LL. -
G. -0:. EVAN-S,
Rt his Origiimi tiff it,* slott,
..No. 439 Chestnut Wm.', Philade/pit!'
i
Commences the New Year ; with en enlarged
Catalague, a greatet variety of Gifts. increased
?aeilities for buying Goods and.doilig husinessi
and is now prepared to O'er greater induced
.!
ments to B .ok buyers than ever before. Time
has - proved that the Gift System is permanent.'
EVANS is determined to prove that his Estab..,
lishment is conducted under that s..stew in , a
more liberal and impsrtial manner than any
oilier. Haiiag lived down almost all opposi-,
thin and having the legitimacy of his plan 6f
Operation acknowledged from Maine to Calif
!lonia, he can athird to be generous. Try hitoi
add judge for.yisurself. . . I
' SO3EOULE OF GIFTS.. 1
Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO 06
Patent Anchor Lever Gold Wadelies, .50 OU
Ladies 18k. Case Gold Lever Wtchei,' 50 06
Ladies'
.IBk. Case Gold Lever Watches,'
open dial. -' 35 Ot
Gents' Silver Lever Watches, , 25 00
Geuts' Silver Lever Watches,
Gents Silver Lepine Watches, - 12 Oil
Psrlor Time Pieces, ne 4.pattern, 10 06
Ladies' Elegant Black Silk Dress Pit-
ti.rus, - - 15 00.
Ladies - do ' Plaid ' do do - 12 Op
Ladies Cameo Sets, (Pin and Drum) i
extra tine,. 15 00
Ladies Cameo Sets, - do lu 00
- -
Ladies' G..ld Bracelets, Stone Settings, 10 00
Ladies' Gold Bracelets. plain or cup av- . I
I ed Band,. _ 500
Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chains. new pat.,, 15 isu
Gents' best English plated Vest Chains; sdo
Ladies' Guards; or Chatelaine Chains
elibice. • I 15 o . o'
Ltirge Gold Spring Lockets, double cos* lu tiu
Large Gold Snap Lockets. do ! 500
'Medium size. No. 3. Lockets, do I 360
Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pen's, 7 50
superior Gold Pens, with Holders .k nos, 3 uu
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 12 00
Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, , I 3.50
G.ints' Gold fens, with SilverExtensioti ' ,
Penc.ls, " I 260
Lad es' Gold Pens, in Boxes:with Ivory '
H 'liters, -] 150
Ladies Mosaic Gold Stone Sets.l2 tar
Ladies' Florentine Sets, Pitt and Drops; 10:00
Ladies' Jet Sets, do '- do ! 750
Ladies Lava, •du . do' 110 tiu
Ladies' Cameo Pins, large size, ! 5,0 u
Ladies' do do medium, I•3 SU
iaidies' do do swill, • - 2'50
Ladies' Gold Stone PinS, small, 1 2 Si)
Ladies Elea and Glass Miniature or Hair -
Pins, I - 2Ou
Ladies' Plain Gold Pins, new pattern, ' 250
Ladles' du Ear Drops, ' . - 2,60
sli see do Gold Pins, ' 10
Gents' Cluster Pins, opal centre, ' 2 . 50
Gents - Single Stone Pius, - 1 00
urine Cameo ur slosuic Bosom Studs, 4 5.,
Gents' Engraved 'Gold ' do ! do l' 2Su
Gents' Plain '.- do do do 2du
Gents' Sleeve Buttons,
L.:dies' do do I 200
li idle& Pearl Card Cases, { ' 500
.
Ladies' Cameo, Mosaic, or Gold. Stone !
Ribbon Pins, . ," 150
Gents' Silver Pe etas,' 75
I -
Gents - Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 blades,,. ,I
best qualify, • .: . 100
Gents' Bud or le ory do do ! -'-'75
Misses' Lava Pim', 1 2'50
Gents' aold Watch Keys and Pencils !!
combined, - -• . I 200
Gents' Gold - Tootpicks, - with Slides, I 2uu
G. ins' Gold Bangs, with atone Setting ; 2 501
Ladies" do do dor 5u
1
bets Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, I 2 iio
silver-Plated Multer Knives, 1 1 11.10
Ladie.s' ur Gents' Porte-mounales, - I'su
Gents' Gold Watch Keys or Vest Hooks, luu
balms' F,orenttue Breast Pins, 1 ! 3so
Ladies' Jet - dO !' 3 5
u 5O
Ladies' MoSaic . do - u
Ladies' Cameo Ear Drops, ' '. .4 5U
Misses' do do ~ I , 25u
Misses' Ear Drops, with Stone Setting: ;. 20
Misses' Gold Bracelet, Half Bomar Band, 4 uu
Ladies' - 41 ... do •do 0' 00
silents' Scarf Pin, . -- 2 du
Gents' Jet Studs, • - • 3uu
Gents", Jet Sleeve Buttons, . . . • 35u
Mi.;ses' Gold,Crosees, ' • . 5u
Miscellaneous Wits, not enumerated in
the' above List, varying in value • ,- •
(ruin' ,- 2a cents to-$2500
gar $5OO worth of the above Gifts will be
impartially distributed among 1' urchusent With
every ,ni,uuu worth of Souks sUld,, Alt boultr
Mild at l'ultiistiers' /uwest prizes. -
All books tout E?aus dues uut
self are bought direct trout the Punlishers, sad
la /urge quantities. Bouks to Suit every : warts
are to be :timid pa his Uatelogue, at prices
waicla wuuld be an induceuseu. - uven :w i tbout,
the Gift System, whim olfers so tuauy add
tional advantages.
Works by'tite most popular authors, living
and dead, in all styles, from the most costly
Mil
intial,: a t ;sstoitish iog
ftloo.rAti.DßEgS.i: - =
Detstiaiirt:
;tqmjirenOßterue.
Water Novels*;
AYO'rknltif , U. F
- '."..fThns. Jefferson,:
"''Charles Dkkens.
"Mrs. 3:tneri~rorilt,
Mrs.ll.lents,l
- Mrs. Sedgwipk„
"'" TOO:nserni,
.
S. M. &Sucker,
" T. S. Arthur, - ,
" A. 3 Roe,
" ID- P. Thompson,
" Sam Slick,
" Jane Augin.
" bi.trion Harlaod,
- Al try Ilowitt.
" Charles Lamb,
Everett,
" Lorenzo Dow,
" Lord Bacon, .
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THEr MOST
- CELEBRATED AUTHORS.
Allison, B tncroft,
Hume, , - I Goodrich,
Macaulay, Russell. .
' Prescott, Ferguson,
Gibbon,; ' Bodin,
Roberts*Lord,
I
Headley; Sparks,
And a host of others, too numerous to mention.
ANCIEST' AND MODERN - POETS.
Butler, Milton,
T. 11. Reid, I Spenser,
Mrs. Jamieson, Chaucer,
Byron, j Mrs. Il?mans,
Scott, ! . Mrs. Norton, -
Moore. ! Kemble
Dryden,' Longfellow,
Pope, • Tennyson,
Barns, . Cowper, '
Leigh Bunt. - Whittier, , -
Mrs. Siguurney, , D Lnte, '
Rogers,l E W. Ellsworth,
- Southey, ' Hood,
H. Kirk White, Topper, .
Toss°, - • Croldsnlith,
Mrs. ainieson,Wonisworth,
Alice Carey', y I Shelle •
• .
Keati.. II Montgomery ,
Edgar A. Poe, 1 Bryant,
.
tu the plal n ;,!.l a itt's4hati
:tittAttiGUErSERTIT,,
Bay Ift4 lol 7 l i
~ .Wurk.sOrMitja/!ieitief,'
":
" Frank Foriestet.
•-" sdgFr 'alillet, t:
Cap_ 1,
,Charltie - Bronti,
" Gr.tce Aguilar.
" C. 11. Spurgeon.
". Capt. Marryatt,
.Peter PorleY;
0 Alra.
"
" Fielding,
" Perry,•.
" Wilkes;
" Burton,
a
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6$ ;10
- 20 " -22
.8 • 121
-1 00 'lO6 ,
250, '.3 : 00
760 ,; too.
oo 860 '
8 50 irOo
12 14
10 u 0 00
IQ 121
12 16
8 10
so sd
oo 12}
20 5o '23 50
/0 al2l
716
rfo 5.}
6 6t
1 qo 14
3 51
26
-12. 14:
.600 650
125 l 50!.
600 ' 650
30 _ 351
He has the above in all styles of binding,
from plain cloth to the finest calf and antique ;
to suit all !classes of purrhasers, :He sells
these as cheap as any other house in the coun
try, besides the additional udvautagrof a Gift
with each Hook sold.
ALHU3I.3 FOE THE LAMES.
Albums of all sizes and styles 0 1 ' binding, to
suit all tastes. profusely illustrates-with znag,-
nificent Steel Enginviugs.
BIBLES, PRAYER BOJKS & HYMN BOOKS.•
Methrift Ilyinitt Books. i3piscu'l Prayer 13 mks,
Baptist Byttin B .oks, )atholie Prayer - Books,
I
Little:in- Llyinu Book - 2rdstiyi'n Ilvani Books,
0001 sized, and t timid in all styles, Ar.i
besque, Turkey moroce.), Antique, Velvet, ItC.,
with and without clasps.
1 FAMILY BIBLES. • -.
klarke itssonnient of Family Bibles, of all
deseript:ons and all prices, from $1 to $56.
illmtroted witti tine engravitqp, printed with
large type,' on gOod paper and in various
styles' of binding, from the Simplest to the
most ornamental. A ko, Pulpit Bibles, in vii
dons st)le4; at low prices.
Or A ;coin plete Classified Catalogue
. of
Rums, in every dep.artment of literature, con
taining a Complete List of Gifts, with full in
structions to Agents and persons forming Clubs,
will he sent free tai any part of the Union. Per
sons wishing to form Lioraries, should have it
as a book of Fefereuce befuie making out their.
lists. Send for it, rind you will be convinced
of the cheapness and varlet. of the Batiks, be
sides being pleased with the liberality of the
system.
Orders from the country promptly and sat
isfaciorily: tilled, rind goods sent tay mail or ex-
prers to any .part of the country. A ny batik
published in the United State's, the retail price
of which is One Polar or upward:, will be
prompt' e.ient by mail on receipt of publisher's
pri"e. with postage as per cat.aluAue.
Liber at commissions allowed . to all persons
forming Clubs. . Persons acting as Agents fur
us can reap all the advantage's of the Gift sys.
tem without any cost to themselves, thus get
ting a Libiary of good bouks.-in a very snort
time ; besides v hick, the Gilts received with
the commission book's, Will sell fut. more than
enough to amply pay them fur their tro
Agents wanted in etery town iu the Union.
Persons wishing to act as such, and all thase
desiro-fs of a Ca 'ilugue, will confer slaver by
sending their address to • •
G G. EVAN'S,
C ift Book-Sot - sand Putaisoing House,
439 cuEsTimi iritser,
[33-13t.] Philadelphia, Pa.
- NE PLUS ULTRA
• 1 o r.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE PATENT LEVEE SEWING MACHINE:
M:!NUFACTURED - IsY Tlll.l- - GLOBE
DIANUF,ACTIMING COMPANY,
339 Broadway, .
. Now York, •
slny be truly regarded' s the "ne plat altra"
of sewing machines, and all wko are wishing
to find a Machine which is capable of doing
any kind.of sewing for Tailors and House
wives, with a satisfaction heretofore unknown,
should lose no time in . ordering' one of the
PATENT LEVER AL4CIII4YES, which are
to occupy...a .position towards other
sewing Machinei that a Patent Lever Watch
laud everybody knows its value) occupies to,
wards a rapine or any other second rate
watch. •
This,M chine' makes the "Lock 'Etitch,".
which [oke the same 01. both sides of the .
fabric, and cann'ot be ripped.
PRICE-$5ll.
. In all respects equal to machines heretofore
sold at a hundred'ollars and upwards.
Specimens of sewing done by the PATENT
LEVER MACHINE, will be forwarded to any ;
part of tho country, upon receipt of a postage
swap,
N. B. An energetic and reliable agent is
wanted in every 2 ttiwn and village of tbo Uni ,
ted States and CaOadas to sell the above nato
ed machine. An 'advantageous arrangement
will be made with; the right kind of merchant
who is willing to have the exclusive agency.
Address Gtobi Kinufacturi4 _Company,
- • [3.39.lSroadway., N. Y..
F ANYHUI)Y, including maids and matron.,
JIL old or young, plain or pretty. wish to buy
ur
_sell soloing, we give it ss our candid o,ina,,
ion, they bad - hatter come to that came Old
Regulator, kept in full blast by
20 1 CLARE ir.•PHILLIPS.
nr A avvrans, .Iron and NAL., Saab
/1111 , sad Putty, Paiats and Oils, A.lcubil,
Ciicaphetia and Bimini Fluid, at
au CLARK A PHILLIPS.
/r,.peALmoirlritn TkademiCompai.
WO OrgatilsOlioierobr ,8, 1857; with,
a_paPital,'Of One'. !toadied' thousand dollars
This was formed with it vie* oftalt; ,
ing,up Inventors of small articles of general
utility, 'Vito arkunable to. Mike independent
s'Trangt vents forintraducleg their invention : a,
by an' (4tiitable - ,aiTattgeinent them fOr
their rights by parchase.out:ittid.out.- or Or a
tariff on the articles mannfactired and sold:
The inventive genius of this country has long
called for an lastitittion -of this kind... The
American mindis so active, that thou4anni of
things are invented. - m toy of which would be
really nsefa to the connisanity. but which are
never'introdue-d, -because .the Inventor!. of
them have no means to carry_them out. ; .; . ,
The capital_of this Company will be devoted
to the development orreally useful inventions.
The Company have ' a Committee on. Patents,
Whose duty it is to pies upon all appliesitione,
and from their large experience in such mat-.
ters Intentors haves security,that their in
ventions will not be atisjadged; .and the high
character of the parties composing that Com
mittee is
-alufficieitt guamnty that plans and
Specifications may be übmittpi before patents
are applied for, without any risk of. adian
tage being- taken , Of,' this cireutinstance, and
when desired t•Ido so, the Company will Mite
out p ttents fort:Alias, tit miring fur the inven
tor all of his invention thatis patentable.
This Company respectfully, invite-inventors
to subutitto them- themplans; and it will 136
furthering the objects of the Company' if its
officers and agents can be of any-service to
Any one of the following modes is accepta
ble to this Company : • •
Firit: To muunfitetare any articles fig.
which their iwichinery is adapted by contract :
the invent orwrecei ving the articles and paying
for the same on delivery. • -
Second: They buy any patent which is ap
proved' of by their committee...
Third: They will omanufacture and sell any
ankle which they choose to adopt, giving to
the Inventor such it proportion of the profits
as may lc: agreed upou. "j
The extensive building,. No. 22 and 24
Frankfort-:t , New York, being 'about 6 feet
fr ant by over 100 feet deep, and 7 stories high
above the sidewidk, is owned bye the President
of the Company, and is occupied •ii part by
all the mdcninery, wareroom and offices of the
Compony, where all its business ands:ilea are
transacted.
E atneritan Craluis Comp'a
%Vilna they hutimfacture...
TH6 AMEHICANS3IO:XER,•
Consisting of a great variety Of. unique and
beautiful patterns of Cigar Tubes: also, s.2v
eral varieties of Pipe TubeS. , The peculiarity
about these a rticles is that eitchs* is arrang
ed so as to a: d through
which the stunko of the bfirning eigiir "has to
pass on its .war tit - the .mouth..• This damp
sponge not only cools the smoke, but extracts
front it the nicotine oil, the poisonous pi-oper
ty of the Tobocco„ which reuders, the, breath
less-Otfenaive. Smoker will
.find the use of
these Ttilie's ,
luiury. !Jerer before attained
except by using the Turkish rater jar. Their
use will alio gro-itlY promote the health of the
habitual smoker and preserve the sweetness.
of the breath. - • .
THE AMERICAN CARPET HOOK.
Is a little contrivance for putting down carpets
without tacks. This - is a new article. which
has never before been Upois the market. But
it possesses the.merit of enabling a person to
put down or take. up a carpet of the largest
size in general use in 6freentninuteS, without
any injury to the (kw or carpet.. It is, vary
cheap—chew, er in the long run: than tacks—
acd the grea ftculty with which eren a serv
ant can take up and put down eurpeti, With
out the possibility of a mistake;reudera it in
valuable to the housekeeper,
THE AMERICAN PEN HOLDER do WIPER.
It is a neat invention for hOldiug a wet sponge:
into which the pen is thrtist, always coming
oat clean and ready for use. A very conven
ient article for the Couuting-House Desk and
Library Table. 11:29
The American Smoker is an.arti
de of great utility and benefit to Smokers.
affliccted with Bronchitis, 'Asthma.
Dyspep,ia, Liver coniplalntior ,Kidney alien-
Coma, can procure SPosneS .14sotc.creo for
these various diseaies by Old Dr. THORP. Sald
by the AMERICAN TRADES COMPANY, Nos. 22 and
24 Frankfurt-st.
IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH!
IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH! •
. IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH!
WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH?
WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MQUTH?
WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S - MOUTH ?
.WHY "THE- AMERICAN SMOKER."
WHY "THE AMERICAN SMOPIR."
WHY "THE AMERICAN :SMOKER."
STUDDED wirx DIAMONDS.. -
STUDDED W11:11 DIAMONDS.
WHAT'S STUDDED, WITH DIAMONDS
WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS
WHY, PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S
AMERICAN SMOKER,
Which has been ordered of.
THE AMERICA: TRADE
COMPANY.
22 St 34 - Fr.lnkfurt Street,
- New - York.
' 4
WHO SELLS THE AMERICAN SMOKER?
WHY EVERY DRUGGIST-=ASIO CIGAR -DEALER—;
If they dont now, they will hereafter. Dont.
fail to . engage
THE CALUMET .0P PEACE!
THE CALUMET OP PEACE!
THE CALUMET OF PEACE!:
WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE?
WHAT IS 1T? WHERE- IS IT?
IT ISIHE AMERICAN SMOKER.
VirSee advertiaement:. .
QUIET NERVES. QUIET NERVES!
NO EXCUSE FOR. NERVOUS HUSBANDS
HUSBAND. GO BUY THE AMERICAN
- SMOKER. ' • .-
THIS IS TO BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY.
From every wife who has - gt smoking dins.
band—and no good husband who Runts
have peace in the family will fail.to• obey thi
order " • - ]11:29) .
gar See advertisement. See adveitisement,
COUDERSPORT ACADERIT I 1859.
UENIiniCIS, , A. ritINCIPAL.
?PILING and SUMMER TERM commences .1
• • - .11ieselsp' s - Apett
FALLIERM commences - - I
- Tuesday; August 23;
Rates of Tuition :
Primary Branches.
Common English,
Iligher English, with Algebra,
ilighek Mathematics,
Latin and Greek, .
Drawing (extra) - • -
Music. with use Of Plato, (extra)
French, (extra) _ - • •.
French, without o th er studios, •
Room Rent, each, •
g Competent Teachers hare bees ;soon.
ed for every branch of Study. i3/1
11111ZABILE ,0207'171
Sig 9 9 -- ;74,L7A9 , 9 , r) 4. : - - _:
II AR7kt:,ll-IRKII
IVltat Noise In Tilsit t
. _
n t /IT' IS TES RUSH AT .. 121T op
SCGOLATOO.;.,in full blast 'from 6 A.
to 9r. tiy the good people frOm Canto
Eiareshetith after the good t hingf.tio twin con
tained- -Vallsvilla is a fast City. and the peo.
ple. are fast. Irma: ;01. inv 1 I how: they do
work at that , old Stole! •. Farming: and Log
ginif can't•begin with .ii ;. and' they do•i't try.
to 13 lit any 1)00 with 6c.-.Sugar, ,and
,call, it
grind= Sue sinight possibly do for. Vine ar t (f
peonsed.• . • . .
$lO.OOO worth of choice Pork,'bronght. in
the flog from Wyoining and Livingston coon
ties. packed by Clarlt& Phillips t, 39006 Sureir
Cured Hams: 22000 Shoulders; 12000 Pure
Lard ; 6000 flouts and Shoes, 47000 Horse
,Feed; 05790 -Nails. 4i to Sc:78000
ware, Crow-Bars, Iron,
for
Ware; Stone -and
Wooden Ware, Tools for Mechanics. Fitment
and everybody 1600 Flour. $4,75 . to 7; 76
Chaim of Tea, from 35, to 'sc: ; Paints,' Oils,
Fluid, Alcohol. Cawnhene. and 2001100. other
things i 400 BuThels Stone Lime, cheap.; Rob:
bets and Buffalo Ovar-Shoes;forMen, Women
and Children. . _ ... •
WAN:TE:1)1 :
at that "Old Regulator" in - Wellsville. font of
lank - Road street. on the - Railro;td. surround
ed by Shingle Shanties, Lime Shanties: Pork
Packing and Flour Shanties. all.the good pen
ple, mail and abe-mail.= including the pretty
Lasses and prim Old Maids. to catty off the
'needful, substantial and fanciful things therein
:contained. Thus endeth Want No. 1. No. 2
2000000 Sawed Stanglep,
1500000 ',haved
•
2000000 Lumber,
Also big Deers and Little Dears, Some Bears,
some Patridges. some Porcupine, Cosh $lO.
Butter, Cheese; Ogs ' Poultry,.Corn, &e.
Come all ye Who Wish- to buy or sell; we will
do-you good. Doubt it not if any say nay.-- .
it is not our fault that fools and are
not all defunct.. So now.we are prepared to
greel you with a Merry. Christmas and a Zip=
py New Year! CLARK g PMILLIPS..
Weßayille,,Decv. 21, 1858. [11:22
P. S. •If that Printer made $l5OO py'mthd
ing_his own business, and $5OO more by let;
ting his neighbor's alone. what vienight some
sume others do? Let unhappy m•Ailers 'answer
NOTICE.
rrinE PUI3LIO are hereby' notified that Itan
t ing purchased:the Saw-Mill Property at
Lymansville: in the county of Potter. now oc
cupied by Elihu Starkweather, .have 'ap
pointed 'the said Elihu StarkwPather i Inv
Agcnt. for the transaction of all business in
relation ~to the carrying on they, business of
Stocking and Manufacturing Lumtver at, the
said Mill. ALTATIN A KIRBY.
Coudersport. Oct. 5. 18 7. 110 6.3 m o*
TO EVElir FEAL4I.E IN THE UNITED
• STATES.
MS,'MJNTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL,
r , OR, THE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL
' I DISEASES PECULIAR. TO WOMEN.
Mrs. Mosvactut." for many years afflicted
with moot . of the .diseales that are common to
females, spending a large fortune in ten years
in frying the different means of treatment fur
hervelief. to no avail, was prevailed upon by
nvidy of her friend's to visit Cuba, December,
'4B, for the purpose . of regkining her former
health. While there, she obtained a prescrip
tibp from a Spanist(Physician—
'• Whose sitter locks
Were tending to the grave."
With which, through' the mercy of Go d, she
was restored to her, youthful health. •
After her return . she made known tO.hun
dreds of her female sufferers the effects of the
remedy with equally as great success. •
This extraordirrtry medicine is offered to the
public for the relief and cure of all the painful
and dangerous diseases peculiar Ao •wonien,
ii,n4 that the female constitution is subject-to.
To those suffering from 4 Prolapsus Uteri,"
Locorrhbea, Ammorrhoea. Meriorrhagia, Dys
menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speedy cure-can be
obtained. '•
To those suffering - from Fallinly, cif the Womb
or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female
Cordial is especially recommended. It is war
ranted to cure this painful disease if perse
vered in.
In all spinal affections, pain in the region
of the Pel is, Lowness of Spirits; Hysteria
Sick-headache. and all those diseases-arising
from the peculiar formation of women, the
Cordial will be found of an immense-value.
This medicine moderates all excess, and re
moves all obstruction; it invigorates the de
biliated constitution for the duties of life, and
when taken in middle age prOves a blessing.
Modesty forbids.us. in a public advertise
meut, to make full the details; but the wrap
per around each letter will fully.explain every
case. • I •
Merchants. females, or others, by serding
three cent stamp, ;can have any i formation
respecting the operations of the medicine
Agents wanted in every village in the Zni
ted.States.. Put up in half pint bottles;
$2.00
•per bottles; Si) per cent. off to the trade. All
orders must be addressed to
• • STOXEROAD,
• ( Sole Itoprieter,)
.11:1-17. ;,evristo vn, Pa., Bo; 111.
NEW! GOODS, •
Low Pi-ices.
AND.
FAVORABLE TERMS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
•. •
TO
Cash and Short-Time Buyers,
EMPORIUM: -STORE!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :
y AB NOW RECEIVING 'my second Winter
I Stock, Which embra,cea almost everything
usually kept by the literchant—
, DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,. •
BARD-WARE. -
BOOTS ,SROES,
,READY MADE morrnrch .
HATS A CAPS,
• CROCKERY, Ac.;
all bf glitch I prc‘poss to iell at low figures,
for cash otapproved credit. ,
Call and ree our GOODS and PRI
CES. -Being thankful for . past. favors,. 1
hope to be.able now to offer more faiora
blr induminents. P. A._ STEBBINS.
Coudersport, Feb. 1,1850:25.
$2 50
1350,
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600
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10 00
300
500
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PITTaIIORGIi; PA. • enaimenten j 1865.
.332 Students attending ! Tennary;.,l3slL-. •
No* Ike largest, molt , thorongb Com
mercialSc4oel of Abe, United States.- Young
men preptred foractnitl duties , the. Count-
ing,Room. - • ._- ;,.
.; '
.r. o S zin, A. Of:SookAlMiiingind
Science of Accounts,
,
A. T. Douragrt, Teatiter':of -. 48,rithmetic -.
Atna.
Commercial o:dentition.. -. • •"
J. A. IiZTOBACC sad ItalM9l,4.9lohrftl
of Boidt-kesping. •, -
A Cowcrr and ,W."A.l:lltusit•Prolli. of rlii•
• manship.'• • . -, ;
SINGLE: AND tiotrois. 7 7 INIRT • TOO;
As use in everydeparttaent of busineaS.
[ I:OII3IERCIAL
INESS. WRITING-=DETELITTNO,-.:
•-• COUNTERFEIT MONE?—.L. , • •
MERCANTILECO RR ES PON DEOE-I—COP
MERCIAL •
Are taught, and all other subjecta'neess....;' , *.
sary for,the success and' thinough editailqia
'of apractical
•I' husllVness
DnLwn all tharpretnium,s in 'Pittsburgtr.,for
the past three ye *ra; iiiso in Eastern and Was.
tern-Cities; furl:rest Wriiing,' •-• ' •
NOT ENCO.A.'VEb.WOUTE:
LECPORTA.NT INFoßitixtrint':
Stthlents enter at any ti me -: Jo vacatlot ! , ..
Time uhlimited—Review pleaisure- - 4Orata
mites assisted:in obtaining situutionTor.
tion for full Commereial.Coursi, $35,0(11•Av.
eraze time 8 to 12 Weeks; Board, -$2,59 pee: -
week ; Stationery s6,oo—,Entire c05t,1.88,08
to $70,00.* • • - - .
Be' Ministers' Soils ree.' - eired at half pries. ,
Fur Card—Circular—Specimens of'..Basi
ness and Ornamental Writing--Inclosi
Istamps, and address
•• •- .
- - F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, •
dAi-tt).
Philarletphiad!ii
• The undersigned. the IPMinder ittid-Publishs ,
Cr of VAN COURT'SICOUNTERFEIT DRUG.
TOR. desironi of retiring from this. braieekot '
business, has merged that old establiihed..
work in the popular I3AN NOTE REPORTER;
of IMLAY & BICKNELL. Publillied, •
'Van Court's Detector since 1839, the 'under.
signed reluctantly parts with his old friends .
and slibscribers ; but this , reluctance ,is less.
ened by the' conviction; that IMLAY: k
BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE'REPORTER thsy -
willreceirc a work;:that matchei the tiniee:'
J. VAN, COURT. • -
Philadelphia, Dee. 20, 1858. '• • •
DI
NpTICE. •
All SuOscriptions to
Itnlav & Bickriell's
EANK NOTE REPORTER
are Payable scrupalously'ln Advance.
is the .oldest. Banls Note,_Fublication la th
world. Fur thirty; long years itophaa ma*
tamed en unsulliedreputation, and continue,
to be the necessary : Companion of all business .
people over the whole continent of America.
•THE COINS lOF THE WORLD!
Now in press by Itetwr A Btmostt,„ will be .
given gratuitously to all old and new cab.
scribers. All Coini Charts, Guides and
anti, as compared With this, may be Consider.
ed waste paper.,
To the Semi-Monthly, $1,50 per snow.
" Monthly. 1,00 "
Single Copies, at the Counter, 10 Cents.
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Address IMLAY k BICKNELL.
Box 1150, Post Wine, Philadelphia, Pa.
- [22-31410.]_ j. H • -
ANNOUNCE ENT EXTRAOR•
UNARY
No. Humbug.
A LADIES' FASHIONABLE FERMIUM
• STORE IN! POTTER COUNTY.
11 RS. E. TI. N. GRIDLEY has established
11'l a ftshionable and extensive Ladies' Fur.
nishing Store, at Ulysses. Potter Co., Pa.; three
miles west of Lewisville. , Where she will take
pleasure in furnishing Millinery, Mantanutak.
mg. and Ladies' AT:B.ra. generally, in -better
style and at much lower rates than ever before
offered •in this county. Mrs. G. receives the
fashions from Ne:w Yorkb regularly, emir is
therefore enabled to .makiS or repair:Sonnets
Ac.. in the latest style and with unexceptioaa.
ble taste and durability. 1 - All article warrant.
pd to be as represented * She desires the pub.
lic to call and assure themselves of the eot._
'redness of her statements. -
Messrs, Lambee ,E 4 C 0..; will receive and sop.
ply orders to customers at Lewisville.
T. E. Gridley will receive and.proniptly in
orderr,. throughout this and the adjoining
Counties. at shop prices. - ,
Special arrantments made for. Solider
Supplies.-
In connection with the above, T.E.Glitri•
,LEY would announce to the • labile of PO
ter and . the adjoining counties ' that he WEI
regularly visit them,. prepared . to final& lit
Articles of Female rind Male Attire, and Faintly
:Goods in general,, warranted to be precinir
as he shall kepresi n t, and at much lowerpricn
; than can he bunght of any, other person the
county. - (yolk,
HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC:
A PRIZE ESSAY on NERVJII3 DISEUU
Just pitblislu.d. the 25th,thousand. is
, ed Pnvelope, price to cents; °mut,- posipoid„ ,
by the Publishers, for 3 stamps 6. .
_ .
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.A .MEDICAL ESSAY ON TUE riIYSICAZ E;EIALCITSIV
AND DECAY of the' fraMe froiu
Infection and the iniurions consetiuentei bf
Mercury, With the vim -tern; means 42/ cure. -•
. By R. J. ‘ I ULVERWELL, M. D. .. -
Member of the Royal College of Sergeein,
ke., kc• •
or Sp erm torrhcea, or Seminal Emissions,'
.Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Energy,.
Depression of Spirits. Timidity, Diseasetiof ths;
Sexual Organs, and Impedimenta to Marries&
generally, are promptly and effectually Mire&
by the: Author's .novel :and most succesSfad
mode of treatment. by. Means of which the
valid can regain pristine health without hat
ing recourse to dangerous and ezpensive modir
nines.
From the Louden Lancet.--'' The beet triaged
ever written on a subject of vital importance to
well worthy the Author's exalted, reputation." ' ,
Address the Pabliabeni: C. 1 C., NUNN is
CO., 'lst Avenue, cor. 19th Street, Post Bo *
4556. New York City . . I[2l-3 mos. inside.] .
nIIRE LEAF LARD.` in firkins andltibef
r can be had at the Old Regulator. Also.
sugar Cured Rams, a plenty of Heads, Shensi.
and •Riho,
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CLARK k PRILLU'a;