i oivit an County. j Donation given to the Rev M. H. . 0 , by our citizens, Wednesday— of lest : k, was the largest- and most pleasant i ver given in this place. The con 'ltions amounted to.slol, about $BO F pich was money. The occasion will :IA a and pleasantly remembered by all iftoN CITY CO LLEG E.—The rapid i ih and extended popularity of this is the result of- the confidence it i n ,pired by its fair dealing and thor .!l tea things—Presbyteriau Banner . 4,10 rate, of Pittdiur.q. Th r ee loindred and fifty-se - ven students i n a ttendance at this time, making is laraest and most popular Business ever organized -in the United Aram indAteil to T. B. Peterson .k Both's :,;Chestotit St., Philaaelphia, for a copy Coin Book—being a supple . t; number to their Counterfeit Detector .4/mite... , of all the coins used : •, ! ;corbi's commerce: It is the most corn snd convenient work of the kind we ~erer s.2ca, embracing 4d pages of Jim Ceininreions. A copy is given gratis to 'ivcar'r subscriber to l'eterswe.r Counterfeit is published monthly at $l. $2 per annum. accident by which Judge Lyman, t hi; place, was - hurt, (noticed last occurred near Money, on .he Will ;;a,rt and Elmira B. 8., instead of the :;,town R. R. The car in. which he :with seven -,t: , ‘rs., uncoupled and ran a precipice of-75 feet, turning over I ,:int.l a half in going twice its length. ;:r one of the seven escaped uninjured, -,zll cone were fatally hurt. The car re from the displaced stove, but the Ear,:crs escaped through the windows. the legislatii•e proceedings of the iust , under the order of •petitions we find the following relating I•countv : MANN, one from citizens of Bin.-- tolva•ldp, Potter county, for the 7i:tp. to levy an additional road tax. 11, 0 , one. froth citizens of I'otter coun r the repeal of the act of April 20. rit,tulating the sale of intoxicatintr and for a law to prohibit the ped liquors in this State. uue troni .citizens of Potter coon f,r au alteration in the law regulating :iluction of poor tax iu said comity. fullowing officers were elected at Borough election : 1., Overton. :;i:,(7--1) F. Giasstuire, 'Wm. 11. 1 fear; IV. B. CArdonier, H. J. 2 years; A. F. Jones, Ira Can g rears. birecturs—A. Ronnsville, D ije j Eiections—Jvhn M. Hata- „ ,4,7,/, Schoomaker. I.3.lpnsvillo. • :! . .iitbr—l'harles S. Jones. ~f Eiecti'ons—L. B. Cole. ~f t/z(!- P uoi--Orstiu H. Gros -1• 11. Butterworth. cle P , Atcness.—Talk about men at women as they pass along the the women beat the men ::,w" in their supereilliousness. Why zre is not fur us to say. A young walking in the street, is wet by rt'we ladies. At the distance of yards, they begin to look at the i young thing—first at her face to that is passable, 16.tting, her eyes droop to her toes. After a careful of her continuations, and es the piters thereof, their eyes take lo , pretion upward, and arriving at iye's again, their mouths take on a I .!ziptuous smile, and with their chins ! - - .an ge of thirty-eight degrees,. they coward, by-. Young girls, and all! are new to the custom, immediately ate that their dress or personal ap- Lee has something unfashionable or! it—that their gaiters are down :=heel, their hoop: revealed, or a shoe 1 ; untied ; but experience proves that I oothing, to do with the matter the ebullition of an envious I .tiLy'a, and an. endeavor to inform z;tliout the aid of words, that- they thiak you well dressed,. Or good z 1 .1., whatever you may think of your ar el,e, May be taken for an intima that but for the restrictions of socie :aq would cheerfully scratch her eyes daring tube haudsomer or better 4.4 than themselves. Women are -'thy envious or jealous of each other; aaiike men, they are unable to con lear dispositions, for the reason that tare more time and inclinations to them to self-consideration. Eli you r o a o g d el '7lentinc Day, among the Germans, Mat festival occasion, and is revered celebrated by them with as much .;'7lts Christmas--much more heard- ly and cordially than Ile Yankees are probe to observe our most sacred fetes. • We can; only account for the i last stated fact upon the - ground that the Yankee is alwayS, pressed for time, and cannot fool it awaYl upon holidays, while the prosy, Uncare T worn, indifferent German, better under; standing the value of time in its bearing' upqn the laws of health, makes enjoyment and recreation an employment for a. full share of the greater allotment of life-tho they thus secure. Inveterate haste is not one of the faults of the German social or business character; whatever may be its moral and religious anti-orthpdoxisitis. . We are led to these reflections by an unusual occurrence in our village last! Monday (Valentine Day.) Nineteen Ger. mans—crentlemen and ladies—from the • Germania Colony, came into. this place! that afternoon with flags flying, and sing ing a holliday chorus, to 'which the sten torian lungs of those people are so, well adapted. They drove up to Glasstiiire'S I Hotel, and unfreighted their four-horse ! slei g h, and made merry the remaining hours of their national holliday. In the; evening they were joined by a few of our citizens in a dancing party at the hotel, in which they enjoyed themselves sevrral hours. During the evening, the Couders port Brass Baud came out and played two ;or three tunes in front of the hotel, when they were invited into the parlor by the IValentine-ers ivliere they discoursed a !couple of their favorite pieces of music, [and about 10 'o'clock retired to their re- I spective abodes. in the full enjoyment of !the good wishes of their eotemporary friends. [By way of parenthesis, we would say that our Band has become a fixed !and creditable institution—playing a large { variety of pieces with 'good execution and musical taste. We presume they will ere !tor be tendering their professio'hal Semi ces to an appreciative public with due [success.] Tue German company left fur their homes at noon Tuesday, highly pleas ed with the:it visit to our village—the be ginninz, we trust, of a long and pleasant sociality between the visitors and Visited. I Mr. Eydatn, the local agent of the Ger- mania Land Company, informs us that they have just completed their pew Steam Flouring Mill, which, with the Saw-mill connected with It, cost them $7,000. It has two " runs of stones," and was put in operation last Monday. The Company deserve much credit for the public spirit they are evincing by the -magnitude of their improvements, and their contribu tions to the prosperity of our county in this manner and by inducing dtsirablc inlmiration Our Book Table. 'FATHER AND DAUGHTER:A Portraiture from the life; by FFLEIMIKA BREMER. author of -The Four Sister , ." Cc. , translated by M.iry Ilmaift. Complete in one volume of 348 pages.liandsomely bound in cloth. price S-1,25. Sent, free of postage. on receipt of the price by the pubb , hers, T. B. Petirson Brother, 306 Cliesitiut St., Philadttlphia The publishers will accept our thanks fur a copy of tht above book, which has reached away here in the northern wilds of Pennsyl vania, in less than forty days from the tine the proof-sheets left the London publishers— having been re-printed and publndied in Phil-I adelphia in lees than forty-eight hours from the arrival of the advance sheets—even the three tons of paper for the edition being made I while the type was being set—the ivoik being as neatly and durably executed as the general I run of like publications. Copies of this edi tion should be preserved as memorials of this eminent triumph of American business enter prise. This fact, also2L-aside from the actual! moral and literary worth of the book—should! give it a large sale among the American pea plc, to whom the triumph belongs. The name and fame of the fair author will justly give it a welcome an Amixican hoMe circles where t i he productions of other clever romancists would not reach, even under lar extraordinary circumstances. We have cursorily examined its contents, and can Most heartily commend it as one of Miss Brenier's best productions—because, (in the language of the London Morning Aduertiserj "It contains many graphic pictures of social life, and displays a keen observation, as Well as great power of description. It is a. wlirk which will add materially to the reputation which the gifted Authoress has already ac: quired, and cannot fail to meet with 0. cordial reception."— THE HOUSE : A Pocket Manual ! of Ru-; ral Architecture; or, How to Build Country', Houses and Out-Buildings. Embracingthe Origin and Meaning Of the House; the Art of House-Building, including Planning, Style, and Construction; Designs and ' Iles criptiow of Cottages. Farm-Houses, Villas, - and Out-Buildings, of various cost and in. the Different Styles of Architecture, etc.; and an Appendix, containing Recipes 'for Paints and Washes,. Stucco, Rough-Cast, etc. •, and instructions for Roofing,. xvitla Rough Stone; Unburnt Brick, Balloon Frames, and the Concrete or Gravel Will. By the author of "The Gartlenr".The Fardi," etc. With many Original D.es'igns. icew York FowtEn AND WELLS. Publishers, : 308 Broodway. Price, in paper; 30 cts.;in mus lin, 50 cents. This work closes the popular series of Rural Manuals to which it belongs, and We greatly mistake if it be riot des4ned to command even a more generous patron age and awider circulation than thosefa vorites of the public, " The Garden," "The Farm, and'" Domestic Animals," which have preceded IL - It is, like them, a thoroughly, practical .work, written for the people, in a style which the people can understand, and while containing every thing that one willexpect or desire to find in iMch a work, is brought, by assize and price, within the reach of all. The hints on house-building, contained In the second chapter, are alone worth many -times the price of the whole book. The series of" Rural Manuals" to which this belongs—" The House," "The Gar den," "The Farm," and "Domestic Ani mals"—will be furnished to subscribers ordering them all at, once, in paper for iu cloth for $1 75. The whole series, bound in one large, handsome gilt volume, under the title of " Illustrated. Rural Manuals," way be had, for $1 50. Address FOWLER & WELLS, 308 Broadway, New York The Free South. William S. Bailey; editor of-the daily and weekly Free South, Newport, Ken-I Lucky, is now travelling among thefriendsl of freedom in the Atlantic states, in hopes of obt4ining aid to strengthen him and ! his family in their untiring efforts to set Kentucky free. He has warred against! great udds and accomplished much ; has had nine pro-slavery presses to contend. against in regular succession, upheld by! the wealth of the state and the best writers of the slave interests. Bailey, through much tribulation, privations and toil, has survived diem all. But the l burning of his printing house, machine shop, black-I sinith shop, &c.; by incendiaries, the building of a new brick printing house, the purchase of pew type and presses, (S:c., I law suits and persecutions, so embarrass ,ed him during the first five years, that !the greater part of his homestead (house and lit) was sold, arid the part nut sold was morigiiged for the payment of the most pressing debts: To reinstate him in the pussess;uu of his homestead $4,000 is wanted ; to save only the part under wort !,age $1,600 is wanted. Now, 'shall this i long-tried friend and his devoted family, imustly girls, have the aid of those who I. respect 'his position and undaunted Cour ? Shalt he, who has the sanction and commendation of Cassius M. Clay, of Ken , tucky, and Governor S. P. Chase. of Ohni, and who is upuu tt.e soi , c eery, ling t and faint in tLe ot freedom, while thousands are boasting what they would do to encourage free presses upon south , ern soil ? We have seen letters frt,in Mr. Clay and Mr. Chase, addressed to the friends of freedom at the North, express- I ing a high opinion of the character and services of Mr. Bailey, and commending his enterprise to their generous and spa pithy and aid.—X. Eec. Post, 9th. Important from Kansas. From the Si. Louit Democrat, Feb. 10 A gentleman who arrived in this city last evening brings a startling rumor from Kansas, from which Territory he has come direct. Ac states that when he left Shawnee, which was on Saturday last, the sth inst.. there was a rumor current that Brown, who had been blockaded in some log huts, near ,Nebraska, and was released by a force(Oi` Free .State citizens of Kansas, had afterward wet the Missouri posse un der the' direction of Dr. Woods, Deputy Marshal, whom Brown captured and im mediately hung. Our informant reached Westport on Sunday, where the same rumor had pre ceded him, causing considerable sensation. Mr. Sinith, the well-known hotel keep er in- Westport, was of the opinion that Dr. Woods had qot been hung, although he believed he had been made a prisoner by• Brown. Judge Campbell was Smith's' authori ty for the whole statement. Zt is thought, if the report is true that Brown has hung Woods, that.the citizens of Platte City will wreak tbeir vengeance on Mr. Doy and his son. Kansas - and Slavery. LEAVEN WORTH, K. T., Saturday, Feb. 12. 1559.—A bill abolishing and prohib iting Slavery in the Territory has passed the Legislature, but it will doubtless re ceive the veto of Gov. Medary. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday, by P. A. STEB BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in Gro ceries and Provisions. :gain Street, COUDERSPORT, PA. Apples, Green, t bush., $ 75 to 1 00 'du dried, " 175 •2 25 Beans, it 125 300 ileeswax, 1!)., OM Beef Hides, " 6 Berries, dried, 11 quart 10 Is Buckwheat. 11 hush., Butter, ^f4 lb., 20 -22 Chet*, "6 12 . . Corn, 7tll bush., .1100 106 , Cora Meal. per cwt., ' 200 250 Pugs, 11 doz., • 15 15 Flour, superfine, 7/9 bbl., 725 750 do extra, .1 775 800 Haws, V lb., . 12 15 Hay; - 1 , 1 ton. - 900 10 op Roney, 11 lb., 10 124 Lard. " Oats, V bush., - Onions; " Pork bbl., do do irtwhole hog,' 1 lb., Potatoes, V bush., Poultry, V lb., Rye, 171 bush., Salt; 'tl bbl., do V sack, Sausages, Trout, V 4-bbl:, Wheat, V, bush., White Fii;lt, per. 4-bbl.,'/ Wool, per. lb.. Sheep pelt!, DIED: Sharon, Feb. - Bth, I 859, , 0f Consumption, MAFIA , A., wife of 0. C. WARNER, Esq., in the 45th year of her age. "Death loves u.shining mark." ' Corn. gtiv ablirrtiSTMElll.s. OST, sometime in October last, a certain PROMISSORY NOTE, for Fprty Dollars with use, given 'by Jacob Peet to Samuel Peet or bearer, dated on or about March 13th, 1858, payable one year from date. - hereby cau tion all persons not to buy said note, as it will not be paid to any other person than myself Or on mr written order. Feh. 15, 1859 Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of . S.Otcm, CARLING. late of Hector town ship, Potter Co., Pa., deceased, having been granted to tne mlersigned, all 'perains in debted to said eitate will make immediate payment. and those, haring claims against the same will present them to as for settlement. FRANCIS STR4NG,At/mt.': LOVINA CA RUNG, • Hector, Feb.. 14, 1859.-2T-dt* Potter Co. Agricultural Society. M.OTICE is hereby given, dint the ANNUAL 1.1 MEETING of the Potter County A,gricul tura! SOciety will he held at the Court House in the 'Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY EVENING. of the February Court, (Feb. 21, 1859,1 at which time the Eledtion of Officers will take place, and such other business he transacted as may be deemed !necessary oead visatile.. A general attendanO of those inter ested iv the Agricultural prosperity of our. County is expected. Br (Mona OF BOARD[OF MANAGERS. March Appointments. DR. JACK SON, KwaianTigt Late of St. Louis,) ' OF ERII CITY, il'E:s;:ti'A, May he consulted as follows-l-Free of Charge. COUDERSPORT.. PA.. "Glassiuire's,Hotel." S:inirday C Sunday, March 12th ntb. WELLSBORO'. PA.. "Stage olouser" ThuNday.N:lich 9tl) 10th; WELLSVILLE. N. Y. " Van liaren's Hotel," . 1 ,1 Saturday & Sunday, Fel3'ry 19th ..tz U INDIAN BOTANIC REXEDIESI. In treatment of disc:v.4:s of the I.CNGS. and CHFST, Liver..litomuch. Bowels. Heart, Nerves. Skin. Scrofula, ;zalt Rheum, Erysipelas, or ny and :111 41iSeanti friim Impure Blond. FEMALE Weal N::iS and Female DiskasKs. of all litsus: also all forms of CHRONIC or lopg staniliog I.li , c:ises. have given Dr. J.,,cisoSl ,civic r•ljutation. INVALIDS SHOULD MAiTIK 'WELL THE TIME. and cat.t. CARL. as poi.sihle. The Hine is limited and the appointments will be punc tually kept as above. If sick withlany CIIRONiG diseases, do lot delay, as time !only tends to confirm and ren der a cure mkt: protractaapil difficult. Dr. Jaeksmt will make examinations of the Lungs and CuEsT, by the use of the STETHO SCOPE, FREE a Cu Mtn E. D. Jacksoii will not prescribe without pros pect of benelittiug his patients. No false promises will! be made, or expense incurred, without etirreSponding prospict of recover - . - Dr. lackson does not tear doWn to build up and uses no mineral pni.on.v in any case. Dr. Jackson procures his medicines from the ivilderne , :i of the Far West, analyses and r compounds them himself. :-. Dr Jackson. although paying vecial atten 'tion to Izso, tnaoar. DEAur and FEMALE MS- I cEASE , . 01,0 invites to consultations in ALL ICD WNW diSetases incident to the human Isystem. Seeing many thousand cases every • year, he is well prepared to give an op neon I:ts to the curaiiility of any ease. • s.;. , :rNG CHARGE FOR CONSIJLTATION. A. C. JACK:SOS. buthin Post Wive 4(l,fre.,s—EßlE, Pox 222. COURT PROCLAMATION. lion. Robert. U. R"bite W " P E r "I t S 'I/t. 1 "1 t e ld ge. and the lions. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges or the Courts of 'Oyer Si: Terminer and General Jail Delil - qry,:Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept. bearing date the seventeenth day of January. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lifts-eight, and to -me di rected. for holding a Court of Over and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pkis. in the Borougk of Couder sport, on MONDAY, the 21st day of Febru ary nest, and , to continue one-week. Notice is therefore hereoy - given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Pe - ace and Constables within the county, that they he then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. or said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those filings which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosseente against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter,- are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at CouonsPorcr. February 17, 1859, and the 83d year of the Independence of the United States of America. A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. Divorce Notiee. Melinda B. Chase, No. 14, Sept. T. 185.8. by her nest friend C. I LIBEL IN DIVORCE. C. Nelson, i To Eli ! R. Chase, Re - vs. spondent: Eli R.:Chase, J WHEREAS a Sub peena and CIICIS Subdrena having !been issued and returned tiihil , you we notified that•ap plicatiom will be made to the Fehroant Term of the Court of Common Pleas for a_ Divorce, a . /un cut° matrmoni ; at which time and place you can .attend if you think proper. j , A. C. TAGGAItT, Coudersport, Sam. 29, 1859. /13 ii DENTI.ST M. SHEERAR, Dentist, of Wellsville, Ai • Allegany Co., N. _Y:, respectfully. an nounces to the people of Potter and the ad joining Counties in Penn'ir. that he -is perma nently established in Wellsville, and is pre pared to perform the various Operations in Dentistry. Especial attention solicited to Iris style of inserting 'ARTIFICI,..kL Tani. superior to any other style 1, - .tirown, , called "Allen's Continuous _Gum." All worlt war ranted. Letters of inquiry promptly ans i vered. Nov. 10, 1858. 11. Mi SIIFFRAP. 56 00 23 50 12/r 50 75 20 50 50 56; 6 . 6 87i 300 350 25 12 14 550 COO 1 25 1 s'o 5 00 6 00 :to 77. 1 00 Sash Iron and Sail~Gl uq, ll A a ß u l d )W l;l ‘ t rl t3 E: (:swplun and Burning Fluid. at I Caution. SAMUEL PEET t : i.ARK S PIIILLII'S E .DICTUd. MIRA 7,‘2,9,05! IMO= HAR - K .! HARK ! ! What No se ilia That ! griT IT . IS THE . RUSH' AT THAT OLD 1.". REGULATOR, hi fall blast from 6 -A. M.i to 9 P. m.; by the good people from Dan to Baresheba, after the good things, therein con- tained Wellsvilleis a fast City, and tlie peo -ple!'ilre. fast nags. '0! my !I .how they do work at that Old Stoke! Farming and Log ging can't begin with. it and they don't try to bait any b6dy with Sugar, and call it good. Such might yoesibly do for Vinegar, if Crowd. $lO,OOO worth of choice ,Pork, brought in the Hog from Wyoming and LiTingston court ties, packed by Clark S; Phillips ; 30000 Sugar Cured Hams: • 22000 Shoulders;- 12000 Pure .Lard ; 6000 •Boots and Shoes ; 47000 Horse Feed; 05700 Nails, 4} to Sc ; 73000 Hard ware, Crow-Bars, Iron, Tin Ware; Stone and Wooden Ware, Tools far Mechanics. Farmers and everybody ; 1600„ Flour, $4;75 to Si ; 7.6 Chests of Tea, from 35 to 'sc.; Paints. Oils, Fluid, Al&dtol, CauThene, and 200000, other things; 400 Bushels Stone Lime, cheap : Rub-. hers and Buffalo Over-Shoes, fur Men, Women and Children. - - . WANTED! at that "Old Regulator": in-Wellsville, foot of Plank Road streut, on the Railroad, surround ed by Shingle Shanties. Lime Shanties, Pork Packing and Flour Shanties. all the good peo ple, mail and she-mail. including the pretty Lases and prim Old Maids. to carry off, the needful, substantial and fanciful things therein contained. Thus endeth Want No.J. ..No. 2 ealleth for 2000000 Sawed Shingles, 1500000 Shaved do. 2000000 Lumber, Also hig Deers and Little Dears, some Bears, some I ) .atridges, some Pot rapine, emili .$lO, Butter, Cheese, floats, Og,s,,Poultry, Corn, kc. Come all - ye who wish to buy or sell; we will (16 you good. Doubt it hot if any say nay.— it is not our. fault that fools and not:all defunct. So noW we are prepared to greet you with a Merry Christmas And a Hap py New Year! CLARK it. PHILLII'S. Wellsville. Dec. 2L 1458. [11:22 P. S. If that Printer made 51300 by mind ing his own business, and 5500 more by let ting his ne . qt . hbor's alone, what morefild some some others do? Let unhappy medlers answer. 'NOTICE. MITE PUBLIC are hereby notified that hay ing parLhased the Saw,Mill Property at Lymansville. in the county of Potter. now oc cupied by Elibu rittfrkweather, I have ap pointed the . :said Eilltu Starkweather my Agent, for the tr.insaction of all business in relation to the carrying on the business of Stocking and Manuttvturintr Lumber at the said Mill. • AUSTIN A. KIRBY'. - Couderspot, Oct. 5, 187 TO EVERY FE.11.14E. I_V THE EXITED STATES. MRS.- MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL. 1 rIOR TUE CC ( E OVAL!, TIIOSE PAINFIM Dis F .AsEs PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Mrs. Wsr.tuun. fOr many years afflicted with most of the diseases that are common to females, spending a larg,e 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, site obtained a prescrip tion from a Spanish Physician— " Whose silver locks. Were tending to the grave.' With which, through , the mercy of God, 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 extraordinary medicine is offered to the public for the relic f and cure of all the painful and dangerous disearies peculiar to women, and that the female constitution is subject to. To those su&ring from " ProlapsuS fteri." Lnoorrimea. Amenorrhoea. Menorrhagin, flys menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speedy cure can be obtained. To those suffering fi!om Fallin7lf the Womb or literine Weakness of any kind, the Female Cordial is especially recommended. It is war ranted to cure this painful disease if perse reed in. • In all Spinal affectiOns. pain in the region of the Pel - is, Lowiniss 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 obstructiott; k invigorates the de= billeted constitution for! the duties of life, nua when taken in middle age proves a .blessing. Modest forbids 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 serding three cent stamp. can have any iaformation respecting, the operations of the medicine., Agents wanted in every village in the Uni ted Stat.s. Put up in half pint bottles; ,92i00 per bottles ; per cent, off to the trade. 'All orders mast be addressed to Dr. J.! D SIONEIIO AD, Proprietor,) 11:1-13. Lewistott - n, Pa., Bps 111: NEW GOODS, Low Prices AND FAVORABLE TERMS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ,TO Cash and Short-Time Buyers, Nl' THE EiVIPORICH NTORE! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN • lAM NOW RECEIVING my second -Winter "Stock, which embraces almost everything usually kept by the Country Merchant— • I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE. - BOOTS & SHOES, REA.DY , iMA DE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, - -CROCKERY, &c.; rill of which I propose to sell at low figures, for ',cash or approved credit. Call and' ou l r GOODS and PRI- Beigg; tha6kful for past favors, 1 14e to be able new to offer more favora bleindneements. I'. A. STEIMINS: Coudersport, 10). 1, 1509..-25. ' - A 0 r o f a F 4(/' V /' ' / 0 IRON, CITY COMMERCIAL COLLECE. I•msnp•Fr.dri,' Pa. - - - - 14 OIIARTNIIED 18G5. • . 300 Slndents atteadini,Januaiy—,-11(58. Now the la'rgest and 'nine. thorougli Com mercial. School of the:United States. Young men prepared for actual a,otios of the Count ing Room. • - , , , J. C Surrix, A. M. P r of. of !Book-kee p ing and Science 'of Accounts. A. T. DOISTHETT, TeachOr of Arithnuitic and Comme'rcial CalenlatiOO, • - i ~ J. A. - 11Evottiaz and T. C. .i'Lltici.,is Teachers •Of Book-keeping. i I . i i -A:COWLEY and W. A. MILLER Profs. of Pen inttn.lhip. IT = •. i 1 SINGLE AND DOUBLE • 7 0 :NTRY 800 - • 1 - KEEPING, As used in every de'pnriment of business. CONIMERCIAL ARITIDIOIC-RAPID 'NESS WRITING-4DETECTINO • COUNTERFEIT' MONEY 'MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCR+-0011- - MERCIAL LAW- I Are taught, and all other subjects neces sary fc4- the success ,and thorough edUcation of a practical Int - -fines:, man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawu all-the pm:mino r- is Ein Pittsburgh. for the past three years, olsd Edstein and Wee• ter9, Cities,. for 14st Writing . , • NOT ENGRAVED WORK. - - - IMPORTANT INFORMATION. 1; .Student's enter at arty time—No vacntioc.— Time unlimited—Review tit pleasure±Grad uates.assisted in obtaining situation—Tai tion for full Commercial COurse, $35,09; Ac- Craze time 8 to 12 tvedis;,lßoard, s'4so per week,Btationery : 4 ;B;oo—Entire cost, $.60,0p to 570,00. ti-33". Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Bad ness and Ornamental Writing—incloisc tre stamps, and adders-3: '' F. IV. JENKlNS,lPittsburgli, Pa. 10:9-1r* - . . • A CAM): • IPhilactilp*, Pa. The undersigned, the Frainder and Publish.;„ er of VAN COURT'S. COT:NtERFpT DETEC TOR,- desirhns of retiring from this branch of business, has merged :that old! established work in the popular BANK i NOTE REPORTER of IM.LAV S BICKNELL. Having published Van Court's Detector since: 183.9,i the under signed reluctantly parts, With his old friends and subscribers; but this reluctance is lcs eticd by the conviction. !that in IMLAY & 41eRN1.:1A.'S BANK NOTE REPORTER thap kill receive a work that Matehes;the times. VAS COURT Philail, Iphia. Dec. 20, yss.. 11:16-31no* 111.6'it NOTE] IMPORTER.' are Payable seruPulowily 'in NdYance. This is the oldest Bank NOte 'Publication in the world. For thirty long :Years it has •nsain tained an unsullied reputation, and continues to be the necessary companion of all busineFs people, over the NOiple ' , Continent of America. THE COINS OE THE WORLD ! Now in pros BICKNF I LL, b - il! be given gratuitouSly-tol all:, old and new sub ,trilwrs. All edin ChartS,'Guides and Man uals, as compared witli this, may; be consider rd waste paper. ,' To the Senti-Monthly, $1,50 per annum." ly.; 1,00 " Single Copies,lnt the Counter, , 10 Cents. 31:61ed,' 12 " Arldre;s DILAYi BICKNELL, Bo.: 1150, PoEt, ()dice, Philadelphia, Pa: (22-3ino.f ANNOUNCEMIONT EITR.4OR- No ; : Hinribtig. A LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURNISHING STORE IN POTTER COUNTY. 11. S. E. 11. N. GRIDLEY ha.s established .I.T.a.a tislounal?le add extensive Ladies' Fur nishing Store, :it LTlysles, Potter Co., Pa., three miles e. est of LewiStille, il.rhere she will take pleasure in furnishitn , Millinery, sfantaumak iug. and Ladies' At) prel generally, in better style and at much lower rates than ever before offered ih this county. 7tirs. G.' receives the fashions from New !Fork regularly, and Is therefore enabled to make or repair Bonnet's &e.. in the latest stylp and with unexceptiona ble taste Mid durabilily. All articles warrant ed to be us represented She desires the pub- , lie to •all and assure themselveS of the cor- rectness of her Ntateinent. Messrs. Larabee & - ICo., will receive and sup ply orders to ensttocrs at Lewisville. T. E. Gridley will ireceive and promptly fill orders, throughout ithis ,and the adjoining counties, at shop pri,ees. Special .arrangemeuts . made for Holiday In connection with the abOve,T.E.GRID , . LEY would annoutme to the public of Pot ter aml the adjoining counties, that he will reguhirly visit them. prepared to furnish all articles of Female and Male Attire, and Fainily Goods in general, Warranted to be precisely as he shall represent, and at much lower prices than can be bought of any other person in the county. (11:21] A PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS DISEASES. Just published, the lath thousand, in a seal ed envelope, price 10 cents; or sent, postpaid, by the Publishers, fOr 3 stamps : 1 MEDICAL EISAY ON TDE.PaysrcAt. ExnAcrisnom ern D7ICAS of the fraMe' from Indulge!ice,. Infection end the iikjuriOus consequeficea . of 3larcury, With the modern means of cure. - ; 13y R. J. raIIVERIVELL3I. D. - Nlcmher of the Royal Collage. of Surgeons, Sc., &c. lea Sperm atorrhma, or Seminal Erniisions, Nervous Debility, laipotehey, Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Tiniidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and juipediments to Marriage generally, are promptly and effectually cured by the Author's novel and most 'suenessful mode of treatment, by means of which the fn= valid eam.regain pristine 'health without hay- - ing recourse to dan o•rou'and expensive medi cines.i 1 . From the London Laneet.—" The best treatise ever written on a avhfict of vital importance tad!, well worthy the Author's exalted reputation." Addresi. the PtibliSher : C. J. C. xLINE co., Ist Avenue, coi. 13th Street, Post Box 45SG;New York City. . ( . 21-3 coos. inside.] pDRE - LEAF LARD, ;in firkins 'and tubs, can be had at ue Old Regulator. Also, Sugar Clired Hams, l a plenty of Heads, Shanks and - nib.; OTICI All Subscriptions to & Bicknell' HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC; !CLAHK s PHILLIPS El
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