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£OFOIT ANTI , CMMTTJ. Died. ?In Owego, Feb. 27 th, JOHN ? son of F. L and A. I), Jones, ' j 22 months and 8 days. LtfrMr. M. H. COBB, late editor of |. yjoga Agitator, was united in the! %j } . bonds of matrimony," on the 3d .4 to Miss BETSEY B. BIXBY. Our ? wishes still continue with him, in .Vj latest arrangement. By the way, is ?bis the " pioneer's Work" alluded to iu r. valedictory. ? Bradford Reporter. THK Straight American candidate for vor ?Clayton Trueax?was elected in ( * Jen. N. J*, on Tuesday, by a major-' ?. 0 f 136 over both the other candidates, ft'c hope this Trueax will do good ser- down the crime of that Righted city ?and may it occasionally - glance off." and relieve the neighboring tillige of Philadelphia of a little of its ~,-imiuality. it Annie" is a new contributor, whom je jiadiy welcome to our columns?as ! a lso our readers gratefully read her -ntributions as we hope to publish them time to time. llead her article in ?jjs number, entitled "These Latter ?jv?" There are thoughts in them well tartL an effort at practical emulation.? TRITE often, ANNIE, ?you are truly wel-j :; uje to a choice corner in the JOURNAL. Legislative. ?The following act passed :M!IV in the House last Thursday eve- ; and we trust it will be speedily -put through" the Senate and signed by lie Governor: An act to repeal the act, approved April 20, 1858, supplementary to an act ipproved 31st March, 185(3. to regulate :':esale of intoxicating liquors, so tar as' liec*id act applies to the jeuaty of Putter. Cnckit Club. ?The following gentlemen I ire formed themselves into a club for weekly lattice at the exciting and healthy game of J set-Bali, with SAM. and ED. as the cap- ias of the primitive match. We presume . >r will soon become so proficient in practice ! uto authorize us to challenge the "track jbj in the United States and Canadas " : S.X. STEBBIXS, 0. H. If. STOIIRS, C. A C. Taggart, C. S. Jones, J.S.Mann, P. A. Stebbins. jr., !i Schoomaker, H. J. Olmsted, D. E.Olmsted, A.F.Jones, KB.Overton, Z. f. Thompson, J. B.Smith, * A.G.Olmsted, W.B.Jenkins, E A.Jones, S D. Keliy, S.P.Hart. : W. Knox. Ez. Starkweather. If? are in receipt of "Guy .Mannering," :e second number of Messrs. T. B Pe- HSOD & Brothers cheap edition of the hverly Novels. A number is publish- :every Saturday, at 30G Chestnut St., nilidelphia, by this eminently enter- ing firm?each number containing a aplete novel, at the low price of 25 stta a number, or a complete sett, in iter covers, will be sent by mail, post u, to any part of the United States, :receipt of 85 by the publishers. The f'wd Edinburg edition, from which o is published verbatim, contains 48 Mmes, and costs 872 ?a vast reduction B for the same matter. Address T. ? Peterson Ac Brothers, 306 Cnestuut Philadelphia. ihe Pittsburg Dispatch of the 17th iost. ? K I "LUMBER is beginning to come dovn "a the upper streams in considerable amities; fears are entertained, however, the aggregate amount to run this png will be far less tlrtn the demand, : '-the prices will range correspondingly v Lumber now commands from 87 per cubic 31. Shingles are in de- tec at S3 25 per M. Lath have not Yin to come iuto marketj they are now !,; ag at from 81 87 f to 82 per 31." ?hat is a "cubic 31," 31r. Dispatch? barren Mail of last week says : Pie rafts aro running briskly this Mursday) morning. The water is at a grafting stage and the weather is Spring. ?said delightful." P'anf Trees. ?We trust our readers, tother in villages or not, have determin- 'plant out a large uumber of shade ?-fruit trees the present Spring. The toe of a growing tree about your house, toflg the road, is far beyond the ordi- *l estimate. The Erie Gazette speaks torcibly, and wisely on this subject: ?Ihe shade trees which line ltiost of '? -treets, constitute the pride and glory j jW'e,especially iu growing seasons. In '?summer they are a source of comfort, e at all times they are pleasing to the 'And grateful to the senses. Let them ?'?sed up where they are not, and let f °ur ambition to make this a uotice- Ceature of our City. il would be a narrow \iiw of the sub- "to supp yse that TREES are merely use-1 ornaments?that they fulfil no of-: * [, ut to adorn a city. 'Their moral I ts much higher; and they are to be . Ly a higher measure, aud for a f purpose. They are perpetual reve- ?"n? of the Creator's JOW , wisdom, and - -b Ley teach us, to despise much " w nich we are brought into daily con- j ' w took beyond the conventionalities! v life and its hollowness aud rotteu- r pleasure and happiness.'" The Rev. M. H. RICE, pastor of the 31. ! h. Church of this place, is doing a good work for his cause and his church in this' place and neighborhood. The last two or three weeks he held meeting every evening, and his earnest and impressive sermons and prayers were effective as shown by the large and respectable audi- ences constantly in attendance upon the meetings. He is what may be properly I called a "practical thinker," and delivers bis ideas with a diction whicli at once car- ries them with force to the heart of his hearers. llis illustrations are pointed and sufficiently common-place to render his > sermons easily comprehended bv all minds ?hence their effectiveness. Independ- ent of dogmatism and sophism, they offend none. Last Sabbath morning he uttered a creed for all men?as he said, a plat- form upon which ali christian minds i could meet and agree. Ilia text was Ec- { clesiastes xii, 13 a 14 : " Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep his : commandments : for this is the whole du- ty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." And then applied it as a creed by giv- ing the definition of the commandments of God as stated by Jesus. Matthew, xxil, oi, 08, & 40 : j "Jesus said uuto him. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thv soul, and with all thy mind, i his is the first and great commandment. , And the second is like unto it. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets." The illustrations of these two passages of Scripture formed a most excellent dis- course. 31 r. Rice has been requested to re-deliver it some time iu the future, and we trust he will yield to the invitation; and we hope ho will have a larger audi- ence, then. PRICK CI RKEXT. Corrected every Wednesday, by P. A. STEB- BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in Gro- ceries and Provisions, Main Street, COUDER3PORT, PA. Apples, green, bush., §75 to 100 do dried, 11 1 75 2 25 Beans, " 1 25 2 00 Beeswax, q8 lb., 20 25 Beef, 11 6 7 Beef Hides, " 6 6>j Berries, dried, q) quart 10 I'B Buckwheat, q3 bush., 63 75 j Butter, tb., 20 * 22 ! Cheese, " 8 12J Corn, bush., 100 1 06* Corn Meal, per cwt., 2 50 3 00 Egf? 3 > doz., 12 15 j Flour, superfine, qg bbl., 750 800 do extra, " ft 00 850 do double extra, " 850 000 Hants, qj ft)., 12 14 Hay, q4 ton, 10 00 11 00 ' ; Honey, lb., 10 12 A Laid" " 12 16 | Maple Sugar, per lb., 8 10 Oats, "ft bush., 50 56 Onions, " 100 1 12A Pork, ~jd bbl., 20 50 23 50 I do qitb., 10 12j! do in whole hog, lb., 6 71 Potatoes, ~p. bush., 50 SG~ Poultry, lb., 6 6 Rye, "j- bush., 1 00 1 12J Salt, qd bbl., 3 50* do q? sack, 25 Sausages, 12 14 Trout, qi A-bbl., 6 00 6 50 Wheat, q4 bush., 1 25 1 50 White Fish, per. J-bbl., 6 00 6 50 Wool, per. lb., 30 35 = * ' " ~ Specif ftofijeg. Teachers' Examinations. HOMER. Friday, April Ist, at the school house near Jacob Peet's. COLESBURG. Monday. April 4th. HEBRON. Friday, April Bth, at the Ilollen- beck school house. SHARON, Saturday, April 9th. at the school house near the mouth of Honeoye Creek. ULYSSES. Friday, April 15th, at the house \u25a0 of Atlas Bennett. HARRISON. Saturday April '.6 th, at the Dodge school house. ffgfThe examinations at each of the above places to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Other notices will be given in due time. March 23. J. HENDRICK, Co. Supt. THE BOWELS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. As perfect health is the greatest blessing that we can enjoy, without which all other blessings are of little consequence, we deem it of great importance to point out the way for you to enjoy it. The bowels must be kept ! in a state by which they are enabled to carry i oft the useless matter; they are the main chan- I nel which nature has appointed to carry eve- rything that is unnecessary. And it is im- possible to tell what a large amount of sickness has been caused by costipation, or costiveuess: in other words, by not keeping the bowels ! regular ; it is the cause of unnatural irritation of the mucous membranes of the bowels. Hav- ing lost their natural strength, they cannot object to what is required of them. Hence, I the bowels become inflamed, and uuless you find a speedy relief, a thousand other com- plaints are ever ready to drag you through a miserable and wretched life. Such medicines I must be given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength To accomplish this there is no compound so valuable us these Pills; all other medisines ; sink to utter insignificance when compared to I them ; It seems as though the Author of Na- ture had designed them for this as well as other complaints. From two to five Pills a day will increase strength and appetite, and cleanse the stomach and intestines from what- ever is injurious. I)r. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. L. P. WILLISTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wellsboro', Tioga Co., Pa., will attend the Courts in Potter and M'Kcan Counties. 2-13 GFFIL PIIHLISMFIITS. SMALL Flit Tiff. HAYING paid special attention to the cul- tivation of small fruits, and spared no pa;ns or expense to procure everything of the kind rare and valuable v I am now prepared to : furnish, in large or small quantities, on reas- onable terms, the following varieties: BLACKBERRIES. NEW ROCHKLLK. OR LAWTON.?SO,OOO strong and vigorous plants of this superior va- i; riety, at the following reduced prices: 100 Plants, Sio,oo 20 Plants, 8-1,00 40 do 6,00 10 do 2.00 30 do 5,00 4 do 1,00 Circulars, giving information as tomanage- j ment of plants and general cultivation, will be forwarded to all purchasers. DORCHESTER?A very long, beautiful, | sweet berry, and abuDdaut bearer. Ilighlv ? esteemed. NEWMAN'S THORNLE3S ?Prized on ac- . count of its comparative freedom from iu.ri i and its abundant yield of ei ? Tent frait, the not so large as the first two ? i ... Prices same. RASPBERRIES. \u25a0 ! BRINCLE'S ORANGE. 32 per dozen ; FAS jTO LIT. RIVER'S LARGE FRUITED MONTH- LY, KNEVETT'S GIANT. HUDSON RIVER !; ANTWERP, RED ANTWERP and YELLOW i ANTWERP, at §1 per dozen, and 85 pec 100 ' plants. S T R A WB EIIRIE S. MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES, : embracing nearly all the Foreign and Native kinds, poth old and new, worthy of cultiva- ' tion. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEABODY'S SEEDLING, at 50 cents per dozen ?§2 per hundred?slo per thousand. 11 Great care has beeu taken to procure and ! preserve these varieties, true to name, and J they are WARBANTKD CORRECT. I Catalogues sent on application, enclosing stamp. Address J.KNOX, , 32-4t Box 478. Pittsburgh, Pa. Administrator's Notice. IETTERS of Administration on the Estate A of SAMUEL HURD, late of Genesee town- [ ship. Potter Co., Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt- |ed to said estate will make immediate pay- -1 ment, and those having claims against the same will present them to rae for settlement. WILLIAM HURD. Adair. 1 ! Genesee. March 14, 1859.-3L-6t* 1 CO'JDERSPORT ACADEMY, 1859. ' REV. J. HENDRICK, A. M.. PRINCIPAL. SPRING and SUMMER TERM commences Tuesday, April 5. FALL TERM commences Tuesday, lusjust 23. Rates of Tuition: Primary Branches. $2 50 Common English, 3 50 Higher English, with Algebra, 4 75 i Higher Mathematics, 6 00 i Latin and Greek, 6 00 Drawing (extra) 2 50 ! Music, with use of Piano, (extra) 10 00 i French, (extra) 3 00 French, without other studies, 5 00 i Room Rent, each, 1 00 Competent Teachers have been secur- ed for every branch of Study. [3l. J Administratrix Notice. IETTERS of Administration on the Estate A of CHARLES C. WARNER, late of Harrison I township, Potter Co., Pa., deceased, having been granted ko the undersigned, all persous; indebted to said estate will make immediate; ? payment, and thosp having claims against same will present them o me for setttemeirt. MARY ANN WARNER Adm'x. Harrison. March 7, 1859.?30-6t* rn HE N K PLU 3 ULT R A j L OP SEWIWG MACHINES, THE PATENT LEVER SEWING MACHINE. Mi NUFACTURED BY THE GLOBE MANUFACTURING COMPAN Y, 339 Broadway, New York, May be truly regarded as the " ne plus alt ' a ' . of sewing machines, aud all who are wi- h i.g : 1 to find a Machine which is capable of d< . j any kind of sewing for Tailors and Ho- wives, with a satisfaction here'ofor- unknow . should lose no time iu ordering one of the , PATENT LEVER MA CHIN whiei: are to occupy a similar position towards other j sewing Machines that . Pat Lev r Watch i land everybody know* its ? lu< ) occupies o- ' wards a Lupine or an . ot!ie swoon t late . L \u25a0 watch. This Machine makes the "Look Sti'-h." which looks the -arm. O.i both sides of the j fabric, and cannot be ripped. PRICE 85*'. ; In all respects equal to machines heretofore | sold at a hundred dollars and upwards Specimens of sewing done by the PATENT LEVER MACHINE, will be forwarded to any; 1 part of the country, upon receipt of a postage stamp. N. B. An energetic and reliable agent is ! wanted in every town and village of the Uni | ted States and Canadas to sell the above nam- ed machine. An advantageous arrangement' will be made with the right kind of merchant who is willing to have the exclusive agency. Address Globe Manufacturing Company, 11:30 339 Broadway, N. Y. WHO SELLS THE AMERICAN SMOKER? 'WHY EVERY DRUGGIST--AND CIGAR DEALER-- If they dont now, they will hereafter. Dont ! fail to engage ge. THE CALUMET OF PEACE! THE CALUMET OF PEACE! THE CALUMET OF PEACE! WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE? WHAT IS IT ? WHERE IS IT ? IT IS THE AMERICAN SMOKER. EfcjV'See advertisement. 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 a smoking hus- band?and no good husband who wants to j have peace in the family will fti.il to obey the order ] 11:29] ggjjrSee advertisement. See advertisement, j HARDWARE, Iron and Nails. Glass, Sash : and Putty, Paints and Oils, Alcohol, i Camphene and Burning Fluid, at 20 CLARK k PHILLIPS. HEAVY CORN-FED HOGS, from Wyo- ming and Livingston Counties, arc being 1 packed, and will be until January, 1859, by { 20 CLARK SL PHILLIPS. 1 S U nSI IMB F FOR TIIF " POTTER JOURNAL." < The Vtucrfarn Trades Compa- ny, was organized November 8. 1857, with j a Capital of one hundred thousand dollars. This Company was formed with a view of tak- ing up inventors of small articles of general | utility, who are unable to make independent arrangi nents for introducing their inventions, 1 | by an equitable arrangement with them for their rights by purchase out and out, or by a ; tariff on the articles manufactured and sold. 1 The inventive genius of this country has long i called for an Institution of this kind. The American mind is so active, that thousands of things are invented, many of which would be [ | really usefu' to the community, but which are j never introduced, because the Inventors of ' them have uo means to carry them out. The capital of this Company will be devoted j to the development of really useful inventions. : The Company have a Committee on Patents, whose duty ir Is to p is? upon all applications, and from their ! irge experience in such mat- ter? lueeniors have a security that their in- vention.- will not misjudged ; and the high > 'character of th ? parties composing that Com- i rattle 3 ? sul.i .out guaranty that plans and' .-j : Ci. a- r.) ybo submitted before patents I tvpp! r. v. t'.iout any risk of advan- tage ei-g f this circumstance, and | when dtrit d to do so, the Company will take j | out patents for others, securing for the inven- ' tor all of his invention that is patentable. This Company respectfully invite inventors 1 to submit to them their plans; and it will be j furthering the objects of the Company if its j officers and agents cau bo of any service to j I them. Any one ol the following modes is accepta- I ble to this Company : i First: To munufacture any articles fur which their machinery is adapted by contract, the inventors receiving the articles and paying for the same on delivery. ' Second: They buy any patent which is ap- i proved ofby their committee. Third: They will manufacture and sell any article which they choose to adopt, giving to the Inventor such a proportiou of the profits as may be agreed upon. The extensive building, No. 22 and 24 1 Frankfort-st., New York, being about GO feet \u25a0 frout by over 100 feet deep, and 7 stories high 1 above the sidewalk, is owned by the President of the Company, and is occupied in part by 1 all the machinery, wareroom and offices of the j Company, where all its business and sales are ! transacted. <El)c Hmrrtrait Crams <£oiup'j>. What they manufacture. THE AMERICAN SMOKER, Consisting of a great variety of unique and beautiful patterns of Cigar Tubes; also, sev- eral varieties of Pipe Tubes. The peculiarity about these r rticles is that each one is arrang- ed sa as to receive a damp sponge, through which the smoke of the burning cigar has to , pass on its way to the mouth. This damp sponge not only cools the smoke, but extracts , from it the nicotine oil, the poisonous proper- ty of the Tobacco, which renders the breath j less offensive. Smokers will find the use of these Tubes a luxury never before attained , except by using the Turkish water-jar. Their_ ' use will also greatly 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 upon the market. But it possesses the merit of enabling a person to put down or take up a carpet of the largest size in geueral use in fifteeu minutes, without : any injury to the floor or carpet. It is very cheap?ehea i er in the long run than tacks?- and the great faculty with which even a serv- ant can take up and put down carpets, with- out the possibility of a mistake, renders it in- valuable to the housekeeper. THE AMERICAN PEN HOLDER & WIPER < . I It is a neat invention for holding a wet sponge, into which the pen is thrust, always coming j out clean and ready for use. A very conveu- i ient article for the Counting-llouse Desk and Library Table. 11:29 Tlie American Smoker isanarti-: cle of great utility and benefit to Smokers, i Persons affiiccted with Bronchitis, Asthma. Dyspepsia, Liver complaints or Kidney atfec- j tion<, can procure SPONGES MEDICATED for these various diseases by Old Dr. THORP. Sold I by the AMERICAN TRAPES COMPANY, NOS. 22 and j ' 24 Frankfort-st. IX EVERY BODY'S MOUTH! IN V) > Y'S MOCTH! 1. E I MOUTH! WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT > IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH ? I VLH THE AMERICAN SMOKER." Vv IL ?1H AMERICAN SMOKER." j . IMERIC AN SMOKER." S UDDED WITH DIAMONDS. STUDDED Will DIAMONDS. WH VT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. ?V!I A 'S >E 1 WI I'll DIAMONDS. VV HII : RESIDENT BUCHANAN'S A.MEKL AN SMOKER, Whir.) h s been ordered of THE AMERICAN TRADE COMPANY. 22 .V 24 Frankfort Street, New York. DENTAL GAUD. A BLAKE, Dentist, would return his thanks aJL ? to his patrons, and inform them that, he is again in COUDERSPORT, to remain a, week or two. prepared to perform all opera- j tions in Dentistry upon the most approved principles of the Dental art. In no branch of. | Surgery or the Mechanical Arts has greater; improvement been made than in surgical and j mechanical Dentistry. TEETH inserted from one to an entire set. j "Allen's Continuous Gum Work, Platiuum j Base," (which some call the superior style),! furnished to those who prefer it. ? Coudersport, March 9, 1859.-31. THE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE! j THE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE! I HAVE YOU TRIED IT ? lIAVE YOU TRIED IT ? NO! WHAT IS IT? WHAT IS IT? WHY THE AMERICAN SMOKER! THE AMERICAN SMOKER! THE AMERICAN SMOKER! THE AMERICAN SMOKER! WHERE CAN IT BE HAD? WHERE CAN IT BE IIAD? WHAT SEGAR STORE KEEPS IT? WHO SELLS IT ? WHO SELLS IT ? See advertisement of " AMERICAN TRADE j COMPANY," in another place. P. S. No DEALER IN CIGARS or TOBACCO, in any City or Town cau be cousidered as keep- ing pace with the progress of the age who does not order at once a sample box of the Ameri- ! | can Smoker?for the benefit of his customers. | fiey-A Sample box?postage paid?will only cost a few dollars. IF ANYBODY, including maids and matrons, i old or young, plaiu or pretty, wish to buy ; or sell anything, we give it as our candid o-./in- ion, they had better como to that game Old i Regulator, kept in full blast by ! 20 CLARK k PHILLIPS, i MIRA BILE DICTV ! 8199 9,747,39.05! j HARK! IIARK!! What \oise Is That ? Of IT IS THE RUSH AT THAT OLD . REGULATOR, in full blast from GA. M., to 9 p. M., by the good people from Dan to Baresheba. after the good things therein con- tained Wellsville is a fast City, and the peo- ple are fast nags. O! my!! how they do work at that old Store ! Farming and Log- ging can't begin with it; and they don't try ; to bait any body with Gc. Sugar, and call it \u25a0 good. Such might possibly do for Vinegur, if | Cleansed. Sio,ooo worth of choice Pork, brought in the Hog from Wyoming and Livingston coun- ties. packed by Clark A Phillips ; 30000 Sugar ! Cured Hams; 22000 Shoulders; 12000 Pure' Laid; GOOO Boot? and Shoes; 47000 Horse Feed; 95790 Nails, 4\ to sc; 78000 Hard- ware, Crow-Bars, Iron, Tin Ware, Stone and Wooden Ware, Tools for Mechanics. Farmers and everybody; IGOO Flour, $4,75 to $7 ; 7C i Chests of Tea, from 35 to T>c.: Paints, Oils, Fluid, Alcohol, Cawphene, and 200000, other tilings ; 400 Bushels Stone Lime, cheap ; Rub- i bers and Buffalo Over-Shoe?, for Men, Women i and Children. WANTED! | at that 'Old Regulator" in Wellsville, foot of Plank Road street, on the Railroad, surround- ed by Shingle Shanties, Lime Shanties, Pork Packing and Flour Shanties, al! the good peo- ple, mail and she-mail, including the pretty I Lasses and prim Old Maids, to carry off the needful, substantial aud fanciful things therein contained. Thus endeth Want No. 1. No. 2 ; calleth for 2000000 Sawed Shingles, 1500000 Shaved do. 2000000 Lumber, Also big Deers and Little Dears, some Bears, \u25a0 some Patridges, some Porcupine, Cash $!0, Butter, Cheese, lloats, Og?, Poultry, Corn, Ac. ; Come all ye who wish to bay or sell; we will do you good. Doubt it not if any say nay,? > it is not our fault that fools and are j not ail defunct. So now we are prepared to greet you with a Merry Christmas and a Hap- py New Year! CLARK A PHILLIPS. ; "Wellsville. Dec. 21, ISSB. [11:22 P. S. If that Printer made SISOO by tnind- l ing his own business, and SSOO more by let- ting his neighbor's alone, what mought some some others do? Let unhappy medlers answer. "NOTICE. fIIHE PUBLIC arc hereby notified that hav- I ing purchased the Saw-Mill Property at Lymansville, in the county of Potter, now oc- cupied by Elibu Starkweather, I have ap- pointed the said Elihu Starkweather my Agent, for the transaction of all business in \u25a0 relation to the carrying on the busiuess of Stocking and Manufacturing Lumber at the said Mill. AUSTIN A. KIRBY. Coudersport, Oct. 5, 18 7.- ll:I6-3mo* TO EVERY FEMALE IN THE UNITED STATES. MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL, IT* OR TIM-! CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL ; DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Mrs. MONTAGUE, for many years affiicted with most of the diseases that are common to females, spending a large fortune in ten years in trying the different means of treatment for her relief, to no avail, was prevailed upon by many of her friends to visit Cuba, December ! '4B, for the purpose of regaining her former | health. While there, she obtained a prescrip- , tion from a Spanish Physician?- "Whose silver locks Were tending to the grave." With which, through the mercy of God, she j was restored to lier youthful health. After her return she made known to hun- dreds of her female sufferers the effects of the remedy with equally as great, SUCCCBS. This extraordinary medicine is offered to the public for the relief and cure of all the painful and dangerous diseases peculiar to women, and that the female constitution is subject to. To those suffering from "Prolapsus Uteri," Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys- menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speedy cure can be obtained. j To those suffering from Falling of the Womb j or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female I Cordial is especially recommended. It is war- | ranted to cure this painful disease if perse- j vered in. In all spinal affections, pain in the region jof the Pelvis, 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 forbid 3 us, in a public advertise- ment, to make full the details ; but the wrap- per around each letter will fully explain every case. Merchants, females, or others, by seeding a three cent stamp, can have any information respecting the operations of the medicine. Agents wanted in every village in the Uni- ted States. Put up in half pint bottles; $2,00 per bottles ; 50 per cent, off to the trade. All ! orders must be addressed to Dr. J. D. STONEROAD, ( Sole Proprietor,) 11:1-1 y. Lewistown, Pa., Box 111. NEW GOODS, Low Prices FAVORABLE TERM EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO Cash and Sliort-Time Bayers, AT THE EMPORIUM STORE! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I AM NOW RECEIVING my second Winter Stock, which embraces almost everything usually kept bv the Country Merchant? I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE. BOOTS k SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS k CAPS, CROCKERY, & c.; all of which I propose to sell at low figures, l for cash or approved credit. Call and see our GOODS and PRI- CES. Being thankful for past favors, I hope to be able now to offer more favora- i j ble inducements. P. A. STEBBINS. Coudersport, Feb. 1.1859.-25. ! - Cf IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. PITTSBCRGH, PA. CHARTXRXD 1866. 300 Students attending January, 1&58. Now the largest and most thorough Com* merciftl .School of the United States. Yoang I men prepared for actual duties of the COUNT* ' ing Rootn. J. C. SMITH, A. M. Prof, of Book-keephig AND Science of Accounts A. T. DoCTHtTT, Teacher of Arithmetic AND Commercial Calculation, J. A. IIEYDRICK and T. C. JENKINS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A COWLEY and W. A. MILLER Profß. of Peu- ! manship. 'SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business ! COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC?RAPID BUS- INESS WRITING?DETECTING! J COUNTERFEIT MONEY- MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE?COM- MERCIAL LAW? Are taught, and all other subjects necas- : sarv for the success and thorough cdaoatiou of a practical business man. 19 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh, for the paet three ye'.rs, also in Eastern and Wes- tern Cities. for"be3t Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK, IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time ?No vacation Time unlimited ? Review at pleasure?Grad- uates assisted in obtaining situations?Tai- ?tion for full Commercial Course, S3F>,OO; AV- ! erage time 3to 12 weeks; Board, $2.59 pr week ; Stationery SC,O0 ? Entire cost, S6O, j to $70.00. Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Card ? Circular ?Specimens of Busi- ness and Ornamental Writing ? inclos* twu ; 1 stamps, and address T. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 10:9-!y* A CAIUX Philadelphia, Pa. The undersigned, the rounder and Publish- .; er of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC- ; TOR. desirous of retiring from this hraach of business, has merged that old established work in the popular BANK NOTE REPORTER ; of IMLAYA BIOKNELL. Having published YAU Court's Detector since 1839, the under- . ' signed reluctantly parts with his old friends , and subscribers ; but this reluctance is less- | ened bv the conviction, that in IMLAY A . BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER they . | will receive a work that matches the times. A J. VAN COURT. R Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1856 NOTICE. All Subscriptions to Imlav & Bicknell'a BLIK NOTE REPORTER are Payable scrupulously in Advance. This . is the oldest Bank Note Publication in tha ( world. For thirty long years it has mam !: tained AH unsullied reputation, and continues I i to be the necessary companion of ail business ! people over the whole continent of Azneriea. THE COINS OF THE WORLD 1 . Now in press by IMLAY A BICKNELL, will be . given gratuitously to all old and new sub- scribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Man- uals, as compared with this, may be consider- ed waste paper. TERMS. , To the Semi-Monthly, $1,50 per annum. " Monthly, 1,00 " Single Copies, at the Counter, 10 Cents. , " Mailed, 12 " Address IMLAY & BICKNELL, I Box 1150, Post Office, Philadelphia, PA. | [22-3 mo] ANNOINCEMENT EXTRAOR- DINARY I No Humbug. A LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURNISHIM STORE IN POTTER COUNTY. MRS. E. 11. N. GRIDLEY has established . a fashionable and extensive Ladies' Fur- nishing Store, at Ulysses, Potter Co., Pa., three miles west of Lewieville, where she will take pleasure in furnishing Millinery, Mantaumak- ing, and Ladies' Apparel generally, in better style and at much lower rates than ever before : : offered in this county. Mr 3. G. receives the fashions from New York regularly, and is therefore enabled to make or repair Bonnets AC., in the latest style and with unexceptiona- ble taste and durability. AH articles warrant- ed to be as represented She desires the pub- lic to call and assure themselves of the nor- , rectness of her statements. Messrs. Larabee A Co., will receive and sup- ply orders to customers at Lewisville. T. E. Gridley will receive and promptly fill , orders, throughout this and the adjoining j counties, at shop prices. Special arrangements made for Holiday J supplies. In connection with the above, T. E. GRID- LEY would announce to the public of Pot- ter and the adjoining counties, that he will regularly visit them, prepared to furnish ail articles of Female and Male Attire, and Family ! Goods in general, warranted to be precisely as he shall represent, and at much lower prioos tban can be bought of any other person in the j county. (11:11] HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC; | A PRIZE EBSAY on NERVOUS DIBEAJSS. Just published, the 25th thousand, io a seal- ed envelope, price 10 cents ; or seat, postpaid, by the Publishers, for 3 stamps : A MEDICAL ESSAY OH THE PHYSICAL Exaiosnaa AND DECAY of the frame from Indulgence, Infection and the injurious consequences of Mercury, Wilh the modem Mzm of cure. By R. J. M. D. Member of the Royal Collego of Surgeons, ! Ac., Ac., AC. ! B&T Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Energy] Depression of Spirits, Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, are promptly and effectually cured by the Author A novel and most successful mode of treatment, by means of which the In- valid can regain pristine health without hv. ing recourse to dangerous and expensive medi- cines. From the London Lancet.?" The beet treat** | ever ion I ten on a subject of vital importance to sfi, icell worthy the Author's exalted reputation." Addres3 the Publishers : C. J. C. KLUTC 4 I Go., Ist Avenue, cor. 19th Street, Post Box ?1586, New York City. [2l-3 mos. inside.] PURL LEAF LARD, in firkins and tube, can be had at the Old Regulator. Also, Sugar Cured Hams, a plenty of Heads, Shanks and Rib 3. 20 CLARK A PHILLIPS.

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Page 1: £OFOIT ANTI CMMTTJ. GFFIL PIIHLISMFIITS. · 2017. 12. 18. · £OFOIT ANTI, CMMTTJ. Died.?In Owego, Feb. 27 th, JOHN? son of F. L and A. I), Jones, ' j22 months and 8 days. LtfrMr

£OFOIT ANTI, CMMTTJ.

Died. ?In Owego, Feb. 27 th, JOHN? son of F. L and A. I), Jones,' j 22 months and 8 days.

LtfrMr. M. H. COBB, late editor of|. yjoga Agitator, was united in the!%j}. bonds of matrimony," on the 3d

.4 to Miss BETSEY B. BIXBY. Our? wishes still continue with him, in.Vj latest arrangement. By the way, is?bis the

" pioneer's Work" alluded to iur. valedictory. ? Bradford Reporter.

THK Straight American candidate forvor ?Clayton Trueax?was elected in

( * Jen. N. J*, on Tuesday, by a major-'?.

0f 136 over both the other candidates,

ft'c hope this Trueax willdo good ser-down the crime of that

Righted city?and may it occasionally- glance off." and relieve the neighboringtillige of Philadelphia of a little of its~,-imiuality.

it Annie" is a new contributor, whom

je jiadiy welcome to our columns?as !a lso our readers gratefully read her

-ntributions as we hope to publish themtime to time. llead her article in

?jjs number, entitled "These Latter?jv?" There are thoughts in them well

tartL an effort at practical emulation.?

TRITE often, ANNIE,?you are truly wel-j:;uje to a choice corner in the JOURNAL.

Legislative. ?The following act passed

:M!IV in the House last Thursday eve-; and we trust it will be speedily

-put through" the Senate and signed bylie Governor:

An act to repeal the act, approvedApril 20, 1858, supplementary to an actipproved 31st March, 185(3. to regulate:':esale of intoxicating liquors, so tar as'liec*id act applies to thejeuaty of Putter.

Cnckit Club. ?The following gentlemen Iire formed themselves into a club for weeklylattice at the exciting and healthy game of

J set-Bali, with SAM. and ED. as the cap-

ias of the primitive match. We presume .>r will soon become so proficient in practice !uto authorize us to challenge the "trackjbj in the United States and Canadas "

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S.X. STEBBIXS, 0. H. If. STOIIRS, C.A C. Taggart, C. S. Jones,J.S.Mann, P. A. Stebbins. jr.,!i Schoomaker, H. J. Olmsted,D. E.Olmsted, A.F.Jones,KB.Overton, Z. f. Thompson,J. B.Smith,

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A.G.Olmsted,W.B.Jenkins, E A.Jones,S D. Keliy, S.P.Hart.: W. Knox. Ez. Starkweather.

If? are in receipt of "Guy .Mannering,":e second number of Messrs. T. B Pe-HSOD & Brothers cheap edition of the

hverly Novels. A number is publish-:every Saturday, at 30G Chestnut St.,nilidelphia, by this eminently enter-

ing firm?each number containing aaplete novel, at the low price of 25stta a number, or a complete sett, initer covers, will be sent by mail, postu, to any part of the United States,:receipt of 85 by the publishers. Thef'wd Edinburg edition, from whicho is published verbatim, contains 48Mmes, and costs 872 ?a vast reductionB for the same matter. Address T.

? Peterson Ac Brothers, 306 CnestuutPhiladelphia.

ihe Pittsburg Dispatch of the 17th iost.

?K I"LUMBER is beginning to come dovn"a the upper streams in considerableamities; fears are entertained, however,

the aggregate amount to run thispng will be far less tlrtn the demand,:'-the prices willrange correspondinglyv Lumber now commands from 87

per cubic 31. Shingles are in de-tec at S3 25 per M. Lath have notYin to come iuto marketj they are now!,; ag at from 81 87 f to 82 per 31."

?hat is a "cubic 31," 31r. Dispatch?barren Mail of last week says :

Pie rafts aro running briskly thisMursday) morning. The water is at agrafting stage and the weather is Spring.?said delightful."

P'anf Trees. ?We trust our readers,tother in villages or not, have determin-'plant out a large uumber of shade?-fruit trees the present Spring. Thetoe of a growing tree about your house,toflg the road, is far beyond the ordi-*lestimate. The Erie Gazette speaks

torcibly, and wisely on this subject:?Ihe shade trees which line ltiost of

'? -treets, constitute the pride and glory jjW'e,especially iu growing seasons. In'?summer they are a source of comfort,

e at all times they are pleasing to the'And grateful to the senses. Let them?'?sed up where they are not, and let

f°ur ambition to make this a uotice-Ceature of our City.il would be a narrow \iiw of the sub-

"to supp yse that TREES are merely use-1ornaments?that they fulfil no of-:* [, ut to adorn a city. 'Their moral

Its much higher; and they are to be. Ly a higher measure, aud for a

f purpose. They are perpetual reve-?"n? ofthe Creator's JOW , wisdom, and-

-bLey teach us, to despise much" w nich we are brought into daily con- j' w took beyond the conventionalities!v life and its hollowness aud rotteu-

r pleasure and happiness.'"

The Rev. M. H. RICE, pastor of the 31. !h. Church of this place, is doing a goodwork for his cause and his church in this'place and neighborhood. The last twoor three weeks he held meeting everyevening, and his earnest and impressivesermons and prayers were effective asshown by the large and respectable audi-ences constantly in attendance upon themeetings. He is what may be properly

I called a "practical thinker," and deliversbis ideas with a diction whicli at once car-ries them with force to the heart of hishearers. llis illustrations are pointed andsufficiently common-place to render his

> sermons easily comprehended bv all minds?hence their effectiveness. Independ-ent of dogmatism and sophism, they offendnone. Last Sabbath morning he uttereda creed for all men?as he said, a plat-form upon which ali christian minds

i could meet and agree. Ilia text was Ec-{ clesiastes xii, 13 a 14 :

" Let us hear the conclusion of thewhole matter: Fear God and keep his

: commandments : for this is the whole du-ty of man. For God shall bring everywork into judgment, with every secretthing, whether it be good, or whether itbe evil."

And then applied it as a creed by giv-ing the definition of the commandmentsof God as stated by Jesus. Matthew,xxil,oi, 08, & 40 :

j "Jesus said uuto him. Thou shalt lovethe Lord thy God with all thy heart, andwith all thv soul, and with all thy mind,i his is the first and great commandment.

, And the second is like unto it. Thou shaltlove thy neighbor as thyself. On thesetwo commandments hang all the law andthe prophets."

The illustrations of these two passagesof Scripture formed a most excellent dis-course. 31 r. Rice has been requested tore-deliver it some time iu the future, andwe trust he will yield to the invitation;and we hope ho will have a larger audi-ence, then.

PRICK CI RKEXT.Corrected every Wednesday, by P. A. STEB-

BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in Gro-ceries and Provisions, Main Street,

COUDER3PORT, PA.Apples, green, bush., §75 to 100

do dried, 11 1 75 2 25Beans, " 1 25 2 00Beeswax, q8 lb., 20 25Beef, 11 6 7Beef Hides, "

6 6>jBerries, dried, q) quart 10 I'BBuckwheat, q3 bush., 63 75 jButter, tb., 20 * 22 !Cheese, " 8 12JCorn, bush., 100 1 06*Corn Meal, per cwt., 2 50 3 00Egf? 3 > doz., 12 15 jFlour, superfine, qg bbl., 750 800

do extra, "ft 00 850

do double extra, " 850 000Hants, qj ft)., 12 14Hay, q4 ton, 10 00 11 00 '

; Honey, lb., 10 12 ALaid" "

12 16 |Maple Sugar, per lb., 8 10Oats, "ft bush., 50 56Onions, " 100 1 12APork, ~jd bbl., 20 50 23 50 I

do qitb., 10 12j!do in whole hog, lb., 6 71

Potatoes, ~p. bush., 50 SG~Poultry, lb., 6 6Rye, "j- bush., 1 00 1 12JSalt, qd bbl., 3 50*

do q? sack, 25Sausages, 12 14Trout, qi A-bbl., 6 00 6 50Wheat, q4 bush., 1 25 1 50White Fish, per. J-bbl., 6 00 6 50Wool, per. lb., 30 35

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Specif ftofijeg.Teachers' Examinations.

HOMER. Friday, April Ist, at the schoolhouse near Jacob Peet's.

COLESBURG. Monday. April 4th.HEBRON. Friday, April Bth, at the Ilollen-

beck school house.SHARON, Saturday, April 9th. at the school

house near the mouth of Honeoye Creek.ULYSSES. Friday, April 15th, at the house

\u25a0 of Atlas Bennett.HARRISON. Saturday April '.6 th, at the

Dodge school house.ffgfThe examinations at each of the above

places to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.

Other notices will be given in due time.March 23. J. HENDRICK, Co. Supt.

THE BOWELS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS.As perfect health is the greatest blessing

that we can enjoy, without which all otherblessings are of little consequence, we deemit of great importance to point out the wayfor you to enjoy it. The bowels must be kept

! in a state by which they are enabled to carryi oft the useless matter; they are the main chan-I nel which nature has appointed to carry eve-rything that is unnecessary. And it is im-possible to tell what a large amount ofsicknesshas been caused by costipation, or costiveuess:in other words, by not keeping the bowels

! regular ; it is the cause of unnatural irritationof the mucous membranes of the bowels. Hav-ing lost their natural strength, they cannot

object to what is required of them. Hence,I the bowels become inflamed, and uuless youfind a speedy relief, a thousand other com-

plaints are ever ready to drag you through amiserable and wretched life. Such medicines

I must be given as will cleanse the stomach and

bowels, and restore their natural strengthTo accomplish this there is no compound so

valuable us these Pills; all other medisines; sink to utter insignificance when compared to

I them ; It seems as though the Author of Na-ture had designed them for this as well asother complaints. From two to five Pills a

day will increase strength and appetite, andcleanse the stomach and intestines from what-ever is injurious.

I)r. Morse's Indian Root Pills are soldby all dealers in Medicines.

L. P. WILLISTON,ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wellsboro', Tioga Co.,

Pa., will attend the Courts in Potter andM'Kcan Counties. 2-13

GFFIL PIIHLISMFIITS.SMALL Flit Tiff.

HAYING paid special attention to the cul-tivation of small fruits, and spared no

pa;ns or expense to procure everything of thekind rare and valuable v I am now prepared to

: furnish, in large or small quantities, on reas-onable terms, the following varieties:

BLACKBERRIES.NEW ROCHKLLK. OR LAWTON.?SO,OOO

strong and vigorous plants of this superior va-i; riety, at the following reduced prices:

100 Plants, Sio,oo 20 Plants, 8-1,0040 do 6,00 10 do 2.0030 do 5,00 4 do 1,00

Circulars, giving information as tomanage-jment of plants and general cultivation, will beforwarded to all purchasers.

DORCHESTER?A very long, beautiful,| sweet berry, and abuDdaut bearer. Ilighlv? esteemed.

NEWMAN'S THORNLE3S ?Prized on ac-. count of its comparative freedom from iu.rii and its abundant yield of ei ? Tent frait, thenot so large as the first two ? i ... Pricessame.

RASPBERRIES.\u25a0 ! BRINCLE'S ORANGE. 32 per dozen ; FAS

jTOLIT. RIVER'S LARGE FRUITED MONTH-LY, KNEVETT'S GIANT. HUDSON RIVER

!; ANTWERP, RED ANTWERP and YELLOWi ANTWERP, at §1 per dozen, and 85 pec 100' plants.

S TR AWB EIIRIES.MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES,

: embracing nearly all the Foreign and Nativekinds, poth old and new, worthy of cultiva-

' tion.ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEABODY'S

SEEDLING, at 50 cents per dozen ?§2 per

hundred?slo per thousand.11 Great care has beeu taken to procure and! preserve these varieties, true to name, and

J they are WARBANTKD CORRECT.I Catalogues sent on application, enclosingstamp. Address J.KNOX,

, 32-4t Box 478. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Administrator's Notice.

IETTERS of Administration on the EstateA of SAMUEL HURD, late of Genesee town-

[ ship. Potter Co., Pa., deceased, having beengranted to the undersigned, all persons indebt-

|ed to said estate will make immediate pay--1 ment, and those having claims against the

same will present them to rae for settlement.WILLIAMHURD. Adair.

1 ! Genesee. March 14, 1859.-3L-6t*

1 CO'JDERSPORT ACADEMY, 1859.' REV. J. HENDRICK, A. M.. PRINCIPAL.

SPRING and SUMMER TERM commencesTuesday, April 5.

FALL TERM commencesTuesday, lusjust 23.

Rates of Tuition:Primary Branches. $2 50Common English, 3 50Higher English, with Algebra, 4 75

i Higher Mathematics, 6 00

i Latin and Greek, 6 00Drawing (extra) 2 50

! Music, with use of Piano, (extra) 10 00

i French, (extra) 3 00French, without other studies, 5 00

i Room Rent, each, 1 00

Competent Teachers have been secur-ed for every branch of Study. [3l. JAdministratrix Notice.

IETTERS of Administration on the EstateA of CHARLES C. WARNER, late of Harrison

I township, Potter Co., Pa., deceased, havingbeen granted ko the undersigned, all persous;indebted to said estate will make immediate;

? payment, and thosp having claims againstsame will present them o me for setttemeirt.

MARY ANN WARNER Adm'x.Harrison. March 7, 1859.?30-6t*

rn HE N K PLU 3 ULT R Aj L OP

SEWIWG MACHINES,

THE PATENT LEVER SEWING MACHINE.Mi NUFACTURED BY THE GLOBE

MANUFACTURING COMPAN Y,339 Broadway,

New York,May be truly regarded as the " ne plus alt ' a '

. of sewing machines, aud all who are wi-h i.g :1 to find a Machine which is capable of d< .

j any kind of sewing for Tailors and Ho-wives, with a satisfaction here'ofor- unknow .should lose no time iu ordering one of the ,PATENT LEVER MA CHIN whiei: areto occupy a similar position towards other

jsewing Machines that . Pat Lev r Watchi land everybody know* its ? lu< ) occupies o-' wards a Lupine or an . ot!ie swoon t late

. L\u25a0 watch.This Machine makes the "Look Sti'-h."

which looks the -arm. O.i both sides of thej fabric, and cannot be ripped.

PRICE 85*'.;

In all respects equal to machines heretofore| sold at a hundred dollars and upwards

Specimens of sewing done by the PATENTLEVER MACHINE, will be forwarded to any;

1 part of the country, upon receipt of a postagestamp.

N. B. An energetic and reliable agent is! wanted in every town and village of the Uni| ted States and Canadas to sell the above nam-

ed machine. An advantageous arrangement'will be made with the right kind of merchantwho is willing to have the exclusive agency.

Address Globe Manufacturing Company,11:30 339 Broadway, N. Y.

WHO SELLS THE AMERICAN SMOKER?

'WHY EVERY DRUGGIST--AND CIGAR DEALER--If they dont now, they will hereafter. Dont

! fail to engage ge.

THE CALUMET OF PEACE!THE CALUMET OF PEACE!THE CALUMET OF PEACE!

WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE?WHAT IS IT ? WHERE IS IT ?

IT IS THE AMERICAN SMOKER.EfcjV'See advertisement.

QUIET NERVES, QUIET NERVES!NO EXCUSE FOR NERVOUS HUSBANDS.

HUSBAND GO BUY THE AMERICANSMOKER.

THIS IS TO BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY,From every wife who has a smoking hus-

band?and no good husband who wants toj have peace in the family will fti.il to obey theorder ] 11:29]

ggjjrSee advertisement. See advertisement, j

HARDWARE, Iron and Nails. Glass, Sash :and Putty, Paints and Oils, Alcohol,i Camphene and Burning Fluid, at

20 CLARK k PHILLIPS.

HEAVY CORN-FED HOGS, from Wyo-ming and Livingston Counties, arc being

1 packed, and will be until January, 1859, by {20 CLARK SL PHILLIPS. 1

S U nSI IMBFFOR TIIF " POTTER JOURNAL." <

The Vtucrfarn Trades Compa-ny, was organized November 8. 1857, with

ja Capital of one hundred thousand dollars.This Company was formed with a view of tak-ing up inventors of small articles of general

| utility, who are unable to make independentarrangi nents forintroducing their inventions, 1

| by an equitable arrangement with them fortheir rights by purchase out and out, or by a

; tariff on the articles manufactured and sold. 1The inventive genius of this country has long

i called for an Institution of this kind. TheAmerican mind is so active, that thousands ofthings are invented, many of which would be [

| really usefu' to the community, but which are jnever introduced, because the Inventors of

' them have uo means to carry them out.The capital ofthis Company will be devoted j

to the development of really useful inventions. :The Company have a Committee on Patents,

whose duty ir Is to p is? upon all applications,and from their ! irge experience in such mat-

ter? lueeniors have a security that their in-vention.- will not misjudged ; and the high >

'character of th ? parties composing that Com- irattle 3 ? sul.i .out guaranty that plans and'.-j : Ci. a- r.) ybo submitted before patents I

tvpp! r. v. t'.iout any risk of advan-tage ei-g f this circumstance, and

| when dtrit d to do so, the Company will take j| out patents for others, securing for the inven- 'tor all of his invention that is patentable.

This Company respectfully invite inventors 1to submit to them their plans; and it will be jfurthering the objects of the Company if its jofficers and agents cau bo of any service to j

I them.Any one ol the following modes is accepta-

I ble to this Company :i First: To munufacture any articles furwhich their machinery is adapted by contract,the inventors receiving the articles and payingfor the same on delivery.

' Second: They buy any patent which is ap-i proved ofby their committee.

Third: They will manufacture and sell anyarticle which they choose to adopt, giving tothe Inventor such a proportiou of the profitsas may be agreed upon.

The extensive building, No. 22 and 24

1 Frankfort-st., New York, being about GO feet\u25a0 frout by over 100 feet deep, and 7 stories high1 above the sidewalk, is owned by the Presidentof the Company, and is occupied in part by

1 all the machinery, wareroom and offices of thej Company, where all its business and sales are

! transacted.

<El)c Hmrrtrait Crams <£oiup'j>.What they manufacture.

THE AMERICAN SMOKER,Consisting of a great variety of unique and

beautiful patterns of Cigar Tubes; also, sev-eral varieties of Pipe Tubes. The peculiarityabout these r rticles is that each one is arrang-ed sa as to receive a damp sponge, throughwhich the smoke of the burning cigar has to

, pass on its way to the mouth. This dampsponge not only cools the smoke, but extracts

, from it the nicotine oil, the poisonous proper-ty of the Tobacco, which renders the breath

jless offensive. Smokers will find the use ofthese Tubes a luxury never before attained

, except by using the Turkish water-jar. Their_' use will also greatly promote the health ofthehabitual smoker and preserve the sweetnessof the breath.

THE AMERICAN CARPET HOOK.Is a little contrivance for putting down carpetswithout tacks. This is a new article, whichhas never before been upon the market. Butit possesses the merit of enabling a person toput down or take up a carpet of the largestsize in geueral use in fifteeu minutes, without

: any injury to the floor or carpet. It is verycheap?ehea i er in the long run than tacks?-and the great faculty with which even a serv-ant can take up and put down carpets, with-out the possibility of a mistake, renders it in-valuable to the housekeeper.THE AMERICAN PEN HOLDER & WIPER

< . IIt is a neat invention for holding a wet sponge,into which the pen is thrust, always coming jout clean and ready for use. A very conveu- iient article for the Counting-llouse Desk andLibrary Table. 11:29

Tlie American Smoker isanarti-:cle of great utility and benefit to Smokers, iPersons affiiccted with Bronchitis, Asthma.Dyspepsia, Liver complaints or Kidney atfec- jtion<, can procure SPONGES MEDICATED forthese various diseases by Old Dr. THORP. Sold

I by the AMERICAN TRAPES COMPANY, NOS. 22 and j' 24 Frankfort-st.

IX EVERY BODY'S MOUTH!IN V) > Y'S MOCTH!1. E I MOUTH!

WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH?WHAT S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH?WHAT > IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH ? I

VLH THE AMERICAN SMOKER."Vv IL ?1H AMERICAN SMOKER." j

. IMERIC AN SMOKER."S UDDED WITH DIAMONDS.STUDDED Will DIAMONDS.

WH VT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS.?V!I A 'S >E 1 WI I'll DIAMONDS.

VV HII : RESIDENT BUCHANAN'SA.MEKL AN SMOKER,

Whir.) h s been ordered ofTHE AMERICAN TRADE

COMPANY.22 .V 24 Frankfort Street,

New York.

DENTAL GAUD.A BLAKE, Dentist, would return his thanks

aJL ? to his patrons, and inform them that,he is again in COUDERSPORT, to remain a,

week or two. prepared to perform all opera- jtions in Dentistry upon the most approvedprinciples of the Dental art. In no branch of.

| Surgery or the Mechanical Arts has greater;improvement been made than in surgical and jmechanical Dentistry.

TEETH inserted from one to an entire set. j"Allen's Continuous Gum Work, Platiuum jBase," (which some call the superior style),!furnished to those who prefer it. ?

Coudersport, March 9, 1859.-31.

THE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE! jTHE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE! I

HAVE YOU TRIED IT ?

lIAVE YOU TRIED IT ?

NO! WHAT IS IT?WHAT IS IT?

WHY THE AMERICAN SMOKER!THE AMERICAN SMOKER!THE AMERICAN SMOKER!THE AMERICAN SMOKER!

WHERE CAN IT BE HAD?WHERE CAN IT BE IIAD?

WHAT SEGAR STORE KEEPS IT?WHO SELLS IT ? WHO SELLS IT?

See advertisement of " AMERICAN TRADEjCOMPANY," in another place.

P. S. No DEALER IN CIGARS or TOBACCO, inany City or Town cau be cousidered as keep-ing pace with the progress of the age who doesnot order at once a sample box of the Ameri- !

| can Smoker?for the benefit of his customers. |

fiey-A Sample box?postage paid?willonly cost a few dollars.

IF ANYBODY,including maids and matrons, iold or young, plaiu or pretty, wish to buy; or sell anything, we give it as our candid o-./in-ion, they had better como to that game Old

i Regulator, kept in full blast by! 20 CLARK k PHILLIPS, i

MIRA BILE DICTV!

8199 9,747,39.05!

jHARK! IIARK!!What \oise Is That ?

Of IT IS THE RUSH AT THAT OLD. REGULATOR, in full blast from GA.

M., to 9 p. M., by the good people from Dan to

Baresheba. after the good things therein con-tained Wellsville is a fast City, and the peo-ple are fast nags. O! my!! how they dowork at that old Store ! Farming and Log-ging can't begin with it; and they don't try

; to bait any body with Gc. Sugar, and call it\u25a0 good. Such might possibly do for Vinegur, if| Cleansed.

Sio,ooo worth of choice Pork, brought inthe Hog from Wyoming and Livingston coun-ties. packed by Clark A Phillips ; 30000 Sugar

! Cured Hams; 22000 Shoulders; 12000 Pure'Laid; GOOO Boot? and Shoes; 47000 HorseFeed; 95790 Nails, 4\ to sc; 78000 Hard-ware, Crow-Bars, Iron, Tin Ware, Stone andWooden Ware, Tools for Mechanics. Farmersand everybody; IGOO Flour, $4,75 to $7 ; 7C

i Chests of Tea, from 35 to T>c.: Paints, Oils,Fluid, Alcohol, Cawphene, and 200000, othertilings ; 400 Bushels Stone Lime, cheap ; Rub-

i bers and Buffalo Over-Shoe?, for Men, Womeni and Children.

WANTED!| at that 'Old Regulator" in Wellsville, foot ofPlank Road street, on the Railroad, surround-ed by Shingle Shanties, Lime Shanties, PorkPacking and Flour Shanties, al! the good peo-ple, mail and she-mail, including the pretty

I Lasses and prim Old Maids, to carry off theneedful, substantial aud fanciful things thereincontained. Thus endeth Want No. 1. No. 2

; calleth for

2000000 Sawed Shingles,1500000 Shaved do.2000000 Lumber,

Also big Deers and Little Dears, some Bears,\u25a0 some Patridges, some Porcupine, Cash $!0,Butter, Cheese, lloats, Og?, Poultry, Corn, Ac.

; Come all ye who wish to bay or sell; we willdo you good. Doubt it not ifany say nay,?

> it is not our fault that fools and arej not ail defunct. So now we are prepared togreet you with a Merry Christmas and a Hap-py New Year! CLARK A PHILLIPS.

; "Wellsville. Dec. 21, ISSB. [11:22P. S. Ifthat Printer made SISOO by tnind-

l ing his own business, and SSOO more by let-ting his neighbor's alone, what mought somesome others do? Let unhappy medlers answer.

"NOTICE.fIIHE PUBLIC arc hereby notified that hav-I ing purchased the Saw-Mill Property at

Lymansville, in the county of Potter, now oc-cupied by Elibu Starkweather, I have ap-pointed the said Elihu Starkweather myAgent, for the transaction of all business in

\u25a0 relation to the carrying on the busiuess ofStocking and Manufacturing Lumber at thesaid Mill. AUSTIN A. KIRBY.

Coudersport, Oct. 5, 18 7.- ll:I6-3mo*

TO EVERY FEMALE IN THE UNITEDSTATES.

MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL,

IT*OR TIM-!CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL; DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN.Mrs. MONTAGUE, for many years affiicted

with most of the diseases that are common tofemales, spending a large fortune in ten yearsin trying the different means of treatment forher relief, to no avail, was prevailed upon bymany of her friends to visit Cuba, December

! '4B, for the purpose of regaining her former| health. While there, she obtained a prescrip-

, tion from a Spanish Physician?-"Whose silver locksWere tending to the grave."

With which, through the mercy of God, shej was restored to lier youthful health.

After her return she made known to hun-dreds of her female sufferers the effects of theremedy with equally as great, SUCCCBS.

This extraordinary medicine is offered to thepublic for the relief and cure of all the painfuland dangerous diseases peculiar to women,and that the female constitution is subject to.

To those suffering from "Prolapsus Uteri,"Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys-menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speedy cure can beobtained.

j To those suffering from Falling of the Wombj or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female

I Cordial is especially recommended. It is war-| ranted to cure this painful disease if perse-j vered in.

In all spinal affections, pain in the regionjof the Pelvis, Lowness of Spirits, HysteriaSick-headache, and all those diseases arising

' from the peculiar formation of women, theCordial 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, andwhen taken in middle age proves a blessing.

Modesty forbid 3 us, in a public advertise-ment, to make full the details ; but the wrap-per around each letter will fully explain everycase.

Merchants, females, or others, by seeding athree cent stamp, can have any informationrespecting the operations of the medicine.

Agents wanted in every village in the Uni-ted States. Put up in half pint bottles; $2,00per bottles ; 50 per cent, off to the trade. All

! orders must be addressed toDr. J. D. STONEROAD,

( Sole Proprietor,)11:1-1 y. Lewistown, Pa., Box 111.

NEW GOODS,Low Prices

FAVORABLE TERMEXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS

TO

Cash and Sliort-Time Bayers,AT THE

EMPORIUM STORE!LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:

I AM NOW RECEIVING my second WinterStock, which embraces almost everything

usually kept bv the Country Merchant?I DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES,HARD-WARE.

BOOTS k SHOES,READY-MADE CLOTHING,

HATS k CAPS,CROCKERY, & c.;

all of which I propose to sell at low figures,l for cash or approved credit.

Call and see our GOODS and PRI-CES. Being thankful for past favors, Ihope to be able now to offer more favora- i

jble inducements. P. A. STEBBINS.Coudersport, Feb. 1.1859.-25.

!- Cf

IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.PITTSBCRGH, PA. CHARTXRXD 1866.

300 Students attending January, 1&58.Now the largest and most thorough Com*

merciftl .School of the United States. YoangI men prepared for actual duties of the COUNT*

' ing Rootn.J. C. SMITH, A. M. Prof, of Book-keephig AND

Science of AccountsA. T. DoCTHtTT, Teacher of Arithmetic AND

Commercial Calculation,J. A. IIEYDRICK and T. C. JENKINS, Teachers

of Book-keeping.A COWLEY and W. A. MILLER Profß. of Peu-

! manship.'SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK

KEEPING,As used in every department of business

! COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC?RAPID BUS-INESS WRITING?DETECTING!

J COUNTERFEIT MONEY-MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE?COM-

MERCIAL LAW?Are taught, and all other subjects necas-

: sarv for the success and thorough cdaoatiouof a practical business man.

19 PREMIUMS.Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh, for

the paet three ye'.rs, also in Eastern and Wes-tern Cities. for"be3t Writing,

NOT ENGRAVED WORK,

IMPORTANT INFORMATION.Students enter at any time ?No vacationTime unlimited ? Review at pleasure?Grad-uates assisted in obtaining situations?Tai-

?tion for full Commercial Course, S3F>,OO; AV-! erage time 3to 12 weeks; Board, $2.59 prweek ; Stationery SC,O0 ? Entire cost, S6O,

jto $70.00.Ministers' Sons received at half price.

For Card ? Circular?Specimens of Busi-ness and Ornamental Writing ? inclos* twu

; 1 stamps, and addressT. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.

; 10:9-!y*

A CAIUXPhiladelphia, Pa.

The undersigned, the rounder and Publish-.; er of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC-

; TOR. desirous of retiring from this hraach ofbusiness, has merged that old establishedwork in the popular BANK NOTE REPORTER

; of IMLAYA BIOKNELL. Having publishedYAU Court's Detector since 1839, the under-

. ' signed reluctantly parts with his old friends, and subscribers ; but this reluctance is less-

| ened bv the conviction, that in IMLAY A. BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER they

. | will receive a work that matches the times.A J. VAN COURT.

R Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1856

NOTICE.All Subscriptions to

Imlav & Bicknell'aBLIK NOTE REPORTER

are Payable scrupulously in Advance. This. is the oldest Bank Note Publication in tha

( world. For thirty long years it has mam!: tained AH unsullied reputation, and continuesI i to be the necessary companion of ail business! people over the whole continent of Azneriea.

THE COINS OF THE WORLD 1. Now in press by IMLAY A BICKNELL, will be. given gratuitously to all old and new sub-

scribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Man-uals, as compared with this, may be consider-ed waste paper.

TERMS., To the Semi-Monthly, $1,50 per annum.

" Monthly, 1,00 "

Single Copies, at the Counter, 10 Cents.,

" Mailed, 12 "

Address IMLAY& BICKNELL,I Box 1150, Post Office, Philadelphia, PA.| [22-3mo]

ANNOINCEMENT EXTRAOR-DINARY I

No Humbug.A LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURNISHIM

STORE IN POTTER COUNTY.

MRS. E. 11. N. GRIDLEY has established. a fashionable and extensive Ladies' Fur-

nishing Store, at Ulysses, Potter Co., Pa., threemiles west of Lewieville, where she will takepleasure in furnishing Millinery,Mantaumak-ing, and Ladies' Apparel generally, in betterstyle and at much lower rates than ever before

: : offered in this county. Mr3. G. receives thefashions from New York regularly, and istherefore enabled to make or repair BonnetsAC., in the latest style and with unexceptiona-ble taste and durability. AH articles warrant-ed to be as represented She desires the pub-lic to call and assure themselves of the nor-

, rectness of her statements.Messrs. Larabee A Co., willreceive and sup-

ply orders to customers at Lewisville.T. E. Gridley will receive and promptly fill

, orders, throughout this and the adjoiningjcounties, at shop prices.

Special arrangements made for Holiday

J supplies.

In connection with the above, T.E. GRID-LEY would announce to the public of Pot-ter and the adjoining counties, that he willregularly visit them, prepared to furnish ailarticles of Female and Male Attire, and Family

! Goods in general, warranted to be preciselyas he shall represent, and at much lower prioostban can be bought of any other person in the

jcounty. (11:11]

HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC;| A PRIZE EBSAY on NERVOUS DIBEAJSS.

Just published, the 25th thousand, io a seal-ed envelope, price 10 cents ; or seat, postpaid,by the Publishers, for 3 stamps :

A MEDICAL ESSAY OH THE PHYSICAL ExaiosnaaAND DECAY of the frame from Indulgence,

Infection and the injurious consequences ofMercury, Wilh the modem Mzm of cure.

By R. J. M. D.Member of the Royal Collego of Surgeons,

! Ac., Ac., AC.!

B&T Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Emissions,Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Energy]Depression ofSpirits, Timidity, Diseases of theSexual Organs, and Impedimenta to Marriagegenerally, are promptly and effectually curedby the Author A novel and most successfulmode of treatment, by means of which the In-valid can regain pristine health without hv.ing recourse to dangerous and expensive medi-cines.

From the London Lancet.?" The beet treat**| ever ion Iten on a subject ofvital importance to sfi,

icell worthy the Author's exalted reputation."Addres3 the Publishers : C. J. C. KLUTC 4

I Go., Ist Avenue, cor. 19th Street, Post Box?1586, New YorkCity. [2l-3 mos. inside.]

PURL LEAF LARD, in firkins and tube,can be had at the Old Regulator. Also,

Sugar Cured Hams, a plenty of Heads, Shanksand Rib3.

20 CLARK A PHILLIPS.