11 CI '-,$(:!.01*:- - i0:' , 4ii.iik r ooiIktIISPOILT, _OCTOIMR - 6, 18d9. - 'l',i; : r**4o to a nother Column, it -will" be seen Oat a. P. Bird declines being - a eindiatite Cit,theliff• %Modica& last week that Mr. Dan iels df pries, had gene toNew York for new g ia s . , We are informed that he haspetarned with. a splendid assortment. him a calk lie 9i;ltside'pages of this No. of onr pa. look bad, owing to the fact that the printer left in' chargednring our absence vas .unacquaitited with.' 'the "ways and m esai"Of our. Preps Ind roller We hope to make it all right hereafter. Pa7rErt, we observe, is to-have a Sen ator.. :Hon.. ISAAC BENSON, our bachelor friend who hangs out his shingle at Cou irsport, is *Om on the course fora seat n the Pennaylvania Legislature, and this hue in the "Upper House." The Con ention which placed him in nomination .sly balloted out, hundred and eighty. .ight times before reaching that result. a "great travail brought they him forth ;" ,ut he will be easily elected, and will ake a most capital Senator. Could the dies of Potter vote, BENSON would have everal thousand majority; He will the rst day of the session introduce a bill for'', he extension of woman's sphere. 'So says the Wellsville Free Press; But a must enlighten the editor a little in egard to an occurrence which took place a our Borough nearly two years ago, in hich friend. IsAAc took to himself a elp.mate, thereby forever withdrawing r(1 . imself from the honorable society of achelors. Could our ladies vote, they ould all vote for him, for they are always a the -side of truth and right; but we ave MEN enough to elect, him. • For the Potter journal. - leport of the Vlysses and Mlle.. gany District Teachers' Association. Pursuant to adjournment the Associa on met at the Raymond school house, 10th,,at 10 o'clock A. M. Owing the inclement state of the weather but teachers were present at the forenoon iion. P. E. Maynard was elected :sident, pro tem. The Secretary read proceedings of the previous meeting, ich were accepted. An opportunity then-given for those who - wished, to ime members of, the Association by Aloe, their names to the Secretary. iut fifteen teachers and others report their nainei. H. P. Bird, Will...Rog and S. H. Martin, were appuinted to, ft resolutions for discussion. After laming various Other items of num tent business, the Association adjourn till If o'clock P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. . If (Mock a considerable number, tly teachers were present. Vim. Rog was elected President pro tem, in the nice of the President previously elect-, Varioluiarithmetical demonstrations' , ve been made at this meeting were ined for want of time to the next Jg of the Association. Theiessay apiointed• to read at this meeting not present with their essays. The ziation then listened to 'an original ton by E. A. Benton; subject, "Pa and Teacher.' The committee on lotions then reported the following lotions, which, after being discussed iearly all present, were adopted : That the wages of teachers i be graded according to their qual ms. - Itved, That Directors should ye w employ any person for teacher who morally as Well as intellectually id foi that important station. ,lved,, That one of tiro greatest bin ces to success in schools, is the want ;gaiar attendance of the scholars, and ixtrents and guardians should see to Ist this hinderance he removed. J/v4, That to make the meetings ie:Asiociation of interest and:profit lose attending them, we should have tical questions for discussion; and we :fore invite, and urge all teachers to for, and produce at the next meet as many such questiOna, having a di reference to the business Of teaching as, possible. ,olved, That teachers who habitu refrains from attending Teachers' iations,'when by ,a Jittle effort they I do so, neglects` plain and impott loth and do not deserve to be con members of the profession, . 4, That a oopy of the proceed )f this meeting be sent to the JOIJR for publication. Bird' then, according to previens dituient, - presented a Constitution code of By-Laws, for the considers of the Association; and after re-ms they were adopted. On motio n, _the. , Atka elected, Wm. Bagers, Presi a. P. Bird, Tice President; D. ,Bwretary and S. Presho, Treat /or the ensuing' year from the next Kg of ;Association.tbe: From the !era present; the. President selected Presho-and Betsey itaymond, to limp; also,. P. E. Maynard and . Bird; to deliver - Orations,' at the it meeting of the, Association. Oa Lion, the Aisactation adjourned. to the Nes Centre school house, Dec. 10th, 59, at 9 o'clock A. M. E. A. 13orrott, ,$, .i ;makes 'To the Polele-- The 'undersigned. deilineibehin &iodide% it:the,ensfling election for Sheol/lee of Shazi/f of Potter 'Before - Allis notice: will reach;the pabliUbe will probably; be ' , engaged in business ICC-the-city of Brooklyn; Stato,of New York. "To . those :of hie , fellow-citizens who deemed him worthy of =the office named. he returns his Sincere thanks for their estimation. - Very _respectfully_ your humlile ana obedient servant, . B. Y. BIRD. - Brook/and, Pa., Oct. 3, 1859. 1 Once. . All persons indebted to the firm of J. M. JUDD & CO., are hereby notified to call and settle their accounts immediately, or they will be placed in the hands of a lawyer for collec tion. .The: books can be settled ty W. B. Jenkins. • . J. JUDD & CO.. Coudersport, Sept. 26. 1869. INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES Like al I other inflammation, is caused. by impurity of the blood: which causes alt erup tive diseases, as Salt Rheum, -Scurvy, Boils, Sores,Xlcers,kc. The blood being unhealthy, and of an impure nature, also occasions B:op sies. The blood becoming obstructed in the veins, the watery part of the blood in come queues is thrown out from their - extremities, and dropsy is the- result. Many times it is occasioned by irnozoper treatment of some Rimer disease, end the re setsbeing Stied by serous humors instead blood: Free evac uations by these pills, o' en the passage into the bladder and carry o,f tl!e corrupted hu mors, and renew then whit pate and healthy blood, .which w!1". e o;:t of the body - all inflammation, to: j otter with 'eruptions of the skin, and all dropsical complaints. They. will be-a sheild to every form of disease to guard and keep you from the cold grasping hand of death, and cause life and strength to_rewain, and the countenance to •brighten with the bloom of beauty and health. Dr. Morse's D.ldian i ßoot Pills are sold by ail dealers in Medicines. jib attfurtiumsds. Administratrix' Notice: WHEREAS letters of administration to the Estate of SAMUEL Gse, late of the town ship of Roulet, in the county of Potter, - dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all per.: sore indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having. claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to SAMANTHA PRESHO, ddm'x, Allegany, Oct 5, 1859.-r. • List of Letters EMAIM NG in the Post Office at Couders- Rport, Pa., for the Quarter ending Sep% 30thi 1959: Allen, Miss Mary Lawrence, "Mrs. W. D. Belden, Miss Louisa C.Lyon, A. 11. Chase, Miss Marion Lyman,. Mrs. Caroline Christman, Philena M.Maynard, D. A. Clark, Asa DlcCarn, C. M. Cobb, Chauncey Nesbitt, Mrs. Sarah J. Cool, Mrs. Jane Parker, Elijah donne!, James founds, C. H. • Denton, James F. • Backman, John Dunbar, Jonathan Seely, Henry Dutton, A. M., Esq. Shelden, Jesse Hawley, Caroline Smith, A. C. 'Toward, D. C.• Strong, Mrs. Sally Hurlbut, George M. • Stevens, Mrs. Laura A. Hurlbut, Mrs. Phebe A.TiNotson, Stephen-2 Link, George • Wilcox, Mrs. Lahella S. Lowrey, James Worthington, G. B. Vankuren, Miss S. tar All persons inquiring for any of the above letters, will please say they are adver tised. SAM'L HAVEN, P. H. NIW STOCK WPTt',ll GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY C. H. SIMMONS, in Oswayo. Low Prices • Axto FAVORABLE TERNS TO Cctsii and Short. Time Buyers y All NOW RECEIVING my Fall and Winter A. Stock, which-embraces everything usually kept by a Country Merchant-- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, BOOTS 4- SHOES, READY-HA DB CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, CROCKERY, _ all of which will be sold at low figures for cash or approved credit. .. • GOOD TEAS FOR 45 CENTS, Ladies' /Ins Cowers and other Gaiters, from IS cu. :o $l,OO. BENS STOGA BOOTS, - $2,50 " CALF • - 3,65 FINE DE LAINES, 25 GOOD LAWNS, , 12i and an othergoods in proportio n ,' lbr Ready Pay of most kinds. . • sir Cash paid for GOOD LUMBER. • ' • C. H. num: Ostrayo, Oct. 5,1859.-43-IT. . PATENT POCKET COIN DETECTOR, Por TESITNG"the variolui kinds of GOLD AND SILVER oonsra IT. IS ADMITTED DT ALL TO BE- THE lOST ,PERFECT THING OF ITS MD' EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.:. IT LS-SOMMALL•THAI' IT CAN RE OAR= lUD IN THE POCKET wmactirr ANY INCONVENIENCE. Every MERCHANT ehconld have it l r - Every STOREKEEPER should have ft! • Every MECHANIC should have it!!! Every SUN BUSINESS should' hive It 11111 - • • - ' virb warrantee . goes with everyfone that is sold. _ PRICE ONE DOLLAN6' Postpaid to anipart of the 'a AGENTS WANTED Mr 'very .connty iu this United' Ind* to whom s liberal Discount .w.ill.bemade. . ' Address, MAT t BICICNBL.4 80/ 1150, - -Philadelphls,l l 46. KUNIMUNB 701C211210IIRNAL, •IfE ?MEM 01' A. FM PRO& _FOR. SHESIF6.. ro the Ji7eetore of Potter Countyl Fellowcitizeus—Having long been a . resi. dent of your county, (being among the .first), I offer myself as an „independent candidate for the office of Sheriff; at the ensuing election. ;I do 'not'offer myself through the solicitation 'of any, person, but because I desire the office. I have not the means nor the disposition to to hireanyo'ne to cant:ass the qounty for me, or io so forittyieff.. desiring rather. to rest my - claim with the unbiased feelings of the people. WM caQsny. • Homer, June 28, 1859.—* For. Sheriff. ==T I hereby offer myself as ad INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for the office of SHERIFF at the ensuing election, and respectfully Solicit the votes of all who are'willing to give me their support. • -• WU. F. BURT. • ItEeron, Sept. 26, 1859. ELECTION, PROOMIUT/ON. 11111/11SUANT to an act of the Genetal As; seuthly or t!:c Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, ett'red Act relating , to the elee; lions cr this a;...,mottwealtir," approved the second ofJ.i7, A. D. 0%0 thou3and eight huncited and thir.y-%* I. A. C TAGGART, She:llene county of Pos`.'er, Pennsylvania l du ite:chy nia7:e known anil give notice the eleczors os' the .oun:v tvOrasaid, that a Gene ral Elec:ron mil'. be 'acid fu the said county of Potter on the Second Tuesday (11th) of October, 18,r, at wllich iime State and County Officers as follows are to bo' elected, to-wit: One person for Auditor General of the' Com monwealth of Pen.usloania. - , One person Genial of the Com: . . mcwirealth Peiwv,'"irnia. ' . One p.er ! ;o4 Jo? 4'ir:e Senator, to• represent the .11th coimri... 4 d9 the count@ of Tioga, Potter, .ilcHeana:l3 Warren. ' Two per, c::: Jim:bus ea, House of Rep resentc.,.:.,es ( - 1 bie Gene,.al AFerpiply of Pennsyl vania, in conji:a.tion with Cie county of Tioga, to represent the cothithys of Tioga and Po,'ler. One person for .Di.:•,:rict Allot-my for the county of Poi,cr. Ch . !: person for Sheriff of the county of Potter. One person for Coroner of the county of Potter. One person for Commissioner of the county of Potter. ' • One person for Auditor of the county of Potter One person for Surveyor of the county of Potter. I also Make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, that every person, excepting Ju stices of the Peace, who holds elyoffice ap pointment of profit or trust ender the Goierti meat of the United States or of t: - .lis State, or of any city or inccrporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a *subar dinate officer or agent, who iv or shall be em ployed under the legislathe judiciary, or ex ecutive department of this Sir.te or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also the t every member of Congress and of the State Legislatu. e, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated dhtrict, is by law incapa b'e-of holding or exerciSing nt'the same time the office or appointment of Juflge, Inspector, orclerk of any electioh in tb:s Commonwealth, and that no inspector or Judge, or other offi cer of any such election shall be eligible-to any officelhen to be voted for. Also, that in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly, entitled. "Au Act- relating. to elections and for other purposes," approved April•leth, 1890, it is enacted that the afore laid 13th'section shall not-be . so conetrued ae to prevent any military officer orltorhugh of ficer-from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any general or special election in this Commonwealth. It is further directed that the meeting of the return judges at the. Court House in Con- . dersport to make out the general returns, shall be on the first Friday succeeding the general election, which will be the 14th day of Oc tober. The return judges of the counties of Tioga, Potter, McKean and Warren,. comprising the 11th Senatorial district will meet at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport, on the 18th day of October next, to make out an of-_ cial return for member of the Senate. The return Judges of Potter . and Tioga counties shall meet at the Court }louse id the Borough of Wellsboio'. in the county ofTioga. on Tuesday, the 18th day of October,lBs9,to make return for Members of Assembly.• • I also hereby make known and give notice that the'places fc,• holding the aforesaid gen dal election in the several townships and boroughs within the county of Potter, are as follows, to wit: For the'towliship 411 Abbott, at the house formerly occupied by T. B. Abbott in said township. - -- . , For the township of All.gany, at the school house near the piece formerly , owned hyChes- ter Andrews, in said township. - For o.e township of Bingham, at the house of A. R. Lewis, in said township. For the township of Clara, at the school house near Sa!a StTrens'. en said toirnshp. • For the township of Enla!ia, at the New Court Masa in the Borough of Coudersport. For the towuship of Genesee, ,at -the house now occupied - by 8.18. Rezeo, - in Ellisburg. For the township of. Harrison at. the house recently occupied by Ira Bartholomew, in said township. • For the township of Hebron, at, the school house No. 5, near fleetly Ingraham's in said township. • • - , . For the township of Hector, at the Sunder lin_ school house, la said totems*. . Von the.townsilio-of Homer, at. the 'school house near Jr.cob '2,eet's in said township,- . .For the township of ..Tackson, &tiles Loose formerly' occapled by Benjamen Bares, now M. Channel, in said township.. • • . For the Township of Keating, at di*. house of Pliny LMTis, in said township:, • „ . For the township of Oswayo, at the house of John Wells. in said township. _ - For the -towcE,hip :of Pike, at the.house of Elijah Jobru3on; !fl.said township. - . For the township of Pleasant .Valley, at the school house in said, township, For ther,,towruship er .Portage, at .tho. Sizer school house, in said township. '.„ For the to wnship Boulct, at tint school houtio near George Welotees, in said township. • For the township otS*1"110'1' the akar"' 'Centre School hots% neatJohn.Foorhees',' ,For the towoshirof,Bweden, at .tlno, house of Asenath.ftliarto•ixklaill towns h ip,. + Fir , the township of Btewardson,i at th bon of John &Clark, in aid township. For the township of. Summit, at the house fotmerly occupied - by 'Del"Cools,; grr Jona than Bedson, In . said Winship. - For the township,of.Bylsanio, at the school house near J. IL Rees,' in said township. For the township;of Ulysses, at the , house of Atlas Bennett. ins said: township, . -For the 'township. of West Amish,• st : tbe house of a X. Umable, in saidjownship., Forth* township of Whatton, at:the bones of Btaphenßorton, In aid .townshiP. For the Borough of , Coudersport. ; at the Court Bonsein said Borough. , . Givcsi -nada- my hand r thin: day of 1 eeptediber, 1859. A. C. TACOMA BbiriC erne flOirritatt feraltaogoturs, What they, manufacture. " ' '- ' THE AMERICAN'EMOItRiI," I47- ' / : - :'': "consisting of a great; istiety:4 nriiatte and, beautiful patterns of Cigar Tubes; 'also,'sev eral varieties etripe Tubes. The peculiarity, about these articles is theeetichaneisarrang= ed so as to receive a datitti spOnge, - threugli which the smoke of the burning cigar has to pass on its NIII4'. to the month:" This damp sponge notonly ,cools.the sniokt, but extracts from it the nicotine oil, the pois nous proper-, tv of the Tobacco, which renders the breath less offensive.: Smokers 'Will find the use of these Tubes a luxury.Zetef before _attained except liv using the Turkish water-jar.. •-• Their, 1 use will•rlso greatly' promote th health of the habitual smoker and e tapresery sweetness' of the breath., l TILE AMERICAN COPETi . HOOK,'. Is alittle contrivance for puitting own carpets without tacks.' : This is A new - article, which has never before been upon the market. But 1 it posseises the merit of enabling a .person to put dowrsor take up a carpet of the largest size in general use in fifteen minutes, without any injury to the floor or ,tirpet,'.. It is very cheap--ebeirer in the long 13n then tacks— eFd the great i facplty with wh.chieven a serv ant can take up , and put don't' 6.rpets, with but the possibility of amistake, renders it in valuable to the housekeeper. 1 TIIE AMERICAN PEN LIOLDER4 WIPER. . It is a. neat inVention for holding a I wet sponge, into Which : the . pen la thrust, Malays Coming out clean andir e adyfor use: A very conven ient article for. the Counting-Rouie Desk and Library Tabloi -' ' . - l' '• - 1 11:29 - The Ain,Tlacn Trades ny, was orgatuzed November 8, a Capital of one hundred thousa This Company was formed With a • ing eip itiveritdrs of small articles utility, 7,110 are unable to make ' arrange meets for introdneirig their by an equitable arrangement wit their rights by purchase out and tiqur on the articles manufactured The inventive genius of this, count called for an Institution of this American mind is so active, that, a things are invented, many of whicl really usefuno the' community, b.'. never introduced, because, the It them have no means to carry then The capital of this Company wil to the development of really .... • ... • The Corupany have a Coroundee, whose duty it is to pass uppball; and from, their large experranee la, tern Inventors have a . neturlty ventions' will no be ruisjtuted rt characterof the par:jes.conrire.il2; mittee is , a sufficient gmairrity iir.L, specifications . may be submitted be are applied for, wit: out any ii::; tame being taken of this ,circiims when desired to ilci so, the Coma out paterits for•others, securing ro ter all of.his invention,that is p.te , t. - .ble This Company respectfully 3 ' - ..ii. inventors to submit to them their. plans; an it will be furthering the objects of the Com any .if its officers and agents can be of any service to them. ; ,;1 1 ~any one. of the following modes isaccep4, bin to this Company: First : ' - To munufactgre 'any articles. for which•tbeir machinery is adapted 1:i contract, the inventors receiving the articles nd paying. for the'same on delivery.. , ; ' Second : Tbey buy any patent w ich is ,ap proved of by their committee: •, • , any article They will uranefacture•R d sell any article which they choose to adopt giving to the Inventor such a proportion of ho profits as may bi - agreed upon.. The extensile building, No. ' and '24' Frankfort-st., New York, being abut 60 feet front by over 100 feet deep, and 7ries high aboie tine sidewalk, is owned by the President of the Company, and is occupied n part by till the machinery, wareroom and offices of the pompany, where . all its' b witness nc.d sales are transacted. - - •• WHO SELLS THE AMERICAN PEER?. WHY EVERY - DRUGGIST—AND MA' *DEALER— If they dont now, they will hereafter. Dont tail to . engage *7. THE'cALUMET OFPEACE! c THE CALUMET OFLPEAcE! THE cAIbrAfET OF PEACE! WHAT IS THEVALUMET OF EACE ? WLIAT IS IT t WHERE IS T ? • • IT-IS THE AMERICAN SMO • AeirSee advertisement. QUIET NERVES, *QUIET NE vs's) 'NO EXCUSE FOR NERVOUS HUSECANDS. HUSBAND GO BUY. THE AMERICAN • - • SMOKER. THIS IS TO BE TUE ORDER OF. HE-DAY . From ,every wife who has e. smlking band—and no - good husband' who' Wants to have peace in the family will fail to obey the order ,' . - 1)11:29] teirSee advertisement. Bee advertisement: THE " PLUS tr,L\TRA , - SWING- it&CHIBIE S.•' -.1 THE PAVENT. LEVER' SEWING ' IiACHTNEI IL! NITYIiCTURED - BY THE ,GLOBE,- 111 NUFACTBRINO . oO2Plbif, , • 339 BroadwaT, . 1 .. , ~,,: . . ' - '''' New York, 1 ^, •• Nay' he truly•regarded as the ‘; imp/us' ciltri ft of ..ewir.,- , machines, and all who:a wishing to find s. - Machini which 'is a.plibt of doing anr kind of "sewing; for. Tail Ora - ..11 d' . Eciftse wive-. iii:Sii satisfaction heretormi.unkaown, should - lose - no time in •co deriitt one of the . tu.r.g. 4 yg L,gy:Eit 'Afetelif i r".7, which :are to occrpy a similar pOsitio tow#rdo other iiiri6g ;MR - shined that a' Pate t'Leser''Vratch iji (antfes*sybody knows Its valbej o curies to. ward!' p ..;, lapine or, any other a goad .rate This Nachine ;nukes, the ,, Lae stitch," whichicioki shi'riarise• on both el • ,of the fabric, saCcatinot be ripped., ' ' . i •.• ' . 4 ; ' " PRICE $5O. - ' ' In altresPects equal to ma blab, eretoforti sold at a hundred dollars 'glad; npw ds. , SPeaturtis'Of sevring dobe,bytl4 PO= -LEVER MACHINE, will be forward to. oxii partibtihsi conOtry, Upon ricetpi of , postage N. B. Air - energetic and, agent IS waotoria.esery:town mad village/ of tholial led States and CaottAisis to eilllthe above omit. ed =kohl advantageoult :artgragenient will be made , with.tha sight kind-or Merchant who it, willing to have the - ,esciativie agency. Addstes Globe Minufsehai4 Cifizywnyi 112•30 , :', , ••: • 339. ilreladviar,'N Y. Adirditistratre. THEBEAS letters of • , to the Estate of MIN M0W141.4/111, otthe toomabip of Sharon, in the Empty Of Potts; have be, Panted 2 ° the sllll o ther ' 411 P.ra /3003 indebted tosaid estate 'ore'recinestesi to mike immediate payment; add thole having ctaltos against -.the mune iv_.ll l present them, duty aathentliated for eettlement, to, • - mar & ) 031 - - 514*, Sept 10, 11111.44 -41diniaistratkv'. - , NEW • , , . ,:, --I I ,j ~BOOTti t i . ;...ismog. .... 2, .. ;- Nati tei4e4 i : ciirly , oppciefte' iltildicip . & Bret' '49spe — Liri.) :IVellivilk.;,4lto.'" , \ ,::,,, ..• ..,: , :ii iv.. . n. y 1 0 04 2v..y. , . ipagr Pro?rlotoriikatei tibtjvcesttiblleh ' Fist IL would respectio"y in.iorm this Lahr : Admits 1 oficoudFspOrt, apA i pojfer coun`,l,gelferAnY; that lie is now.pre red to supply thetas :faith BOOZS. SIIOE4 oints-as,, 44:, Le.44rEtEß=. FINDIYGS,.: (if iniery iletf . erifitloia; - at pii. ces 'whleb 1 imp not fall :to egit..-:•We 'Ufa 'on hand c and tro copstputl7 receiTing from' New York,•ttte finest assUrtmept of, good". that can be fund . 1:t this porloo: ; of,lhe. coitotry, :and will seitthe Sauseint rlceiVriiiih.iiitl• . DEFT' 0:01040,419g. " SOLE 154r.i/Iti. , . . - TIPPER LIM HEiii'l 1 P EONS,' FRENCII c.dme,..sirM . (9 41 4 e), PEGS, NAILS, AWLS, end VINDLNGS.ef iv-. ery description, - la qitantities to suit pnreha sere, BO - ".': - 1' -- , ~.•''' • -•- . • • REMARKABLY. LOW. PRICESiitOR , CASRV.' All gouda sohtat, our .establishntent are of the Best. Quality, a1..,1. will be WARRAITTED. Terms Cosis.Onty. Give us a trial. • ' !'GEORGE T: WARREN: May-11); 1.859.-;-40.z • efi`Orders seat . Ei:3% •or le ft at the .TocaNai, C,lrs•tez, Codderspoit,wilitie pr4rupt ly aad carefully .atteaded' ta: '' 1.1.. • • 0111 1857, with d • iew of tali of gexteral dependent *nvelttiOits, them for t ;lrta :or by- g n and sold: y_ Lind. The lobsands of ;t would be w'oidtare I • ventora . of I out. he devoted 11001C H STORBi.. Maiti - atiCiv r i - 4 1' hir4 St. COtthERSPPRT. M.W. Noilpira• - BOOKS;, S GLOBES, - 1 1 1 AP • BLANKS- ' • DOCKETS- - : •LEDEIEBS- ' DAY-BOOKS- IRECEIPT-BOOKS; .AIESIOBANDTPAS, PASS-BOOES, DIARIES, P,OBVPLIOS, iVications, such , mat their in k d the nigh that Com pins and RE73ARIRMS,* LETTE9,-BOOKS & • INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Books. 11 . • All School BoO74•use.d , ps 'the .County kept hand, or immigiatelj procured when 4lesired. Mag,aLines or any Periodicals supplied .when desired. " . 1 . • A good - 11s9rtment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw- ing Materials, Water 9olore, &c. • , ,131BLES; TESTAMENTS, PRAYER: & 8Y311 4 •11343013.5, of Varioniltinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEETINUSIC, Slates, Rulers, Bach-Giditaon - Boards.ohess Men; ac., dte.• '; 'T patents or adVan :.nee, Add 'y will take t3ie inven- 8.. S. COL WELL Flour; -M0a14 .. FEED,' FISH, PORK , &C., cheape, ANY MBAR idEllcf‘ANT CAN: g sa,VOR and will take in.pay m ent ill kinds good LITMBERti will also Pay cash for LUMBIrEt. - Also, will pay the-highest going, prices in CASH . 1111 .1 '.WOOL. . Cotrorearoar,"June-22,18511.=44;Ginci. AI.T OLMSTED St'' KELLY'S 1 Q' I CORF 4 can . alwaye_ be.toun4 lho pea% el l cooking; Box and Pntlor, : T • • Also, TIN and SIIET-IRON . WARE; PUTS, KETTLES, SNORES, SCOTCH BOWLS; FRYTNO-PANB, - SAP-PABS E , Asa :OAULD- . BONS. - . : _ . • A t element:::. _ such isIPLOWS,. SMARM% CULTIVA TORS, ,CORN-SHELLRES,,,,HORSERARES 3 1. 4 0 G:g0V4/IS, AS- T lEII =WO K - is well niadeitudthe material good. •Gond.eral substantial EAVES-TOUGHS Ott tti l itfany part of the 00tinty—Tertsikeasy; • heady Pay of all kinds, includiugleash, seldom re fi ned. ' Store; on gain Street oPposititheOld`Coort Bons; Condetariort. -Aug:101359.-80 .Nawwirait• STORE. B. :BUTTEBWORTH having' hitated himself in this BOrough, in the building Miently.oectipleikkDr: Ellison, On 3tiin 8t:, opposite the . boatt LOA* hits opened a JEW SLIM' ESIWILISUM for the'parpose of - REP.A.Ildij -" - • - AMOCO, arao:: c _7: ;PP**. !Raving 19 171 0.Yettre iplypiitscP ,tha bear nii#4, I feet confident In giving tits piblie faf- Blab SVIISPACTIDELIAII POrtaitiP:if alit public' lit' please Cvada a dal, workl,:rt t. ace Ea t - IA gelled& sidtortnien gyrate* Clatio .Teirelrf bane and foi L tialit. Coi2deis Junes lBs9 .- AJL ." uouThiumnor 44141401.' '10,9"; Riff. J. , wßalßuci4.A.ll.;-patiam SWUNG sit TM easznenon - 2 1 1 -f .......... 1 ' _....• ...‘ i ' Are*. \ . imadan Amen 311 k Rates of q'ttitiolito•' - • ' perpoltriuictigi, ..commo n Eatifik?- 114 - , :', l ' 1 - -•• ~ • - Esher ffilliiith intli ' 41 i 41,00414 i• lEghei Ititthenuai,d,'",l • ~. - 10 Latidancraft.elci 1., , „, , i,,,r, 400 Draw* (extrsi) ' l _. L'' , ,4' ..' 2so thoric,vith lie Orreato,.(o4oo - „_:', loon Froich, (extraY 1 " — ~... : SOO hexch, wlthontather Mad*, % .., , r Rabin Rix!, itec h r it 1 Ft, -' •-• V: 0 00 . or Com,*eattexcliini aim id rot *veil tussah of Study. ($1.3 N . , • ' - Artgig ; D Li , . ii Lae 1:111t -- CONSTATLY . , t )• r , t t pt42 ,- A.04.,., , ,,,, , p...,,,i.,..5i0010i1,,,rir._##. _...... vu0vrivii ,,,ir1„,,:. ~.,...„ ....., :„.. ....„.„..,... 10 - 1.,,s “.I•,:iili,-.1 *i t * - : ' Fd'" PficiNol44, ti 4 ' ; 0,44 1 .4 : 7 ..ctr.isvarri.ortoarmaist, fc. 1 :ovckAiei4t4,e:cmasekorsipG:,; Also, ry gbOdAtoeig sitSIISCEL4I4IIOO.kik, A 111111 1 , 1 7" / ,: - ~i'A El leridifOralti tp . : 1 4 1 :4 1 7,t ,i , fl ei :.,,, Ail' dikWbi4b ( tbei l 'Wit Well • - tiftlit. i n jlr O Tlitg, ' " 4.3017 : 14V114: 7 1 i t ...;i:m.:14 PRODUCE OF ALT; KINDS .11 , . : ~ i ,t- .! viiik •-. ~1- 9 ,.1?:iil . • - lif : EXOHANGE4OI6, : OOOriIIer , Yoi : ir'iltili 01e11011Vstirifti*Iiiii(iii'' , 114)• eit'imiteoiicid at all tialai, 7 :(*Abriday and S nilay exOpted,) . iit ilit 14*W'Siiiiiillit oc'enPiid by D. iIAKEit; :. ''" .----'‘. ;.., ,„.:. T.,•, 1., ~,,.... ' .. . -in .ulyssesi . -A ready in wait upon custoiseta '-. - f 1 li. /1--We:bare came to thetto4 is better forall parties, anclare.110110.11411k: fore, do lniaineS3;o l ithis Mite=•- , ' : '- x ' "•••• '-'- ~. : • .D.,L. & it. a: ri m; :',, . lllyis es, June 2d,' ii159....16bi1ik:‘1.:. P. ti:,STROB Low Prket FAVORABLE TERMS T .:1 Cash and Short-Time Onion. LADIES AND GENTLIPMEtt...- I.AK NOW • RECEIVING tny , 131111.11 it Steck, which embraceralmoit.ipirnatit usuatif 4etPt by the , Comltri MePth 646 77 DRY GOODS,' r GROCERIES, RI:RD-WARR,, .• BOOTS't; gnoEs; • ' BEADY-MADE. CD* 'EATS k CIAPL L .: • CROCEltkirt , all of•which, T.pr9ppgQgq9,A1..8.14,14 141r . 7 ;or CMII sut NII4I. 9"4CF O I‘ ' • Ca 50 fee our.°COCOS ma ATP CES. . Boing_thank fp! for Iwo avroyia, hope to belable now °Pr P97l l railW bleinauceSneile,, Pd 8 841).Baif t . , Coudersport,' May 25, 1859.40. ~~ _ ~~~- 11 'Ea• tIIVOISTIEEIO haul rontirrot 14 4..ri doottrortb, idtalhe *bus fortoOlittet , ; copied by Schoonasker, 6,lasinfoo. , /: Thankfulfor Laapgatrora,,L would soliallt i al,, continuance Of the very liberaipatronagatilft tarot"' bestcwed, which I slat endeoYaie Ili , ' nierit by fair dealliitand eilling - goodiiirtitiliy At Ittia,ilchiet:bltY Pr i fdticie. ~.. „..illi:stock,'osisting of th e natitatinit DRotkobs • - ,:,' . ,'" L . : - • tiAlioe4..„...H'` 1 , . ' IZA.TB'B4...CATA' ' - 1 ....,,, ~ ipimi ;r rit GIL cput,lity s . ,pv; , -. .. ' Y'1‘ w 9F 1P41414" 1 4 0 4 4; -: . : ;+ : iii etenW large ? , and, .4 intemaiflil: h(tiiar . atkpEß THAN' EVER Addtki ' . GREAT, #1317CT1.011 oAlaitlYsiO pti : Lainett, Vantilias, Pairiasole;Vittit . •4 ' Summei Gnods: Price!, `7eildialat ii: I i' / '-' TEISII OU'lll - - '-': ~ ;)t; r),I1 : :..A . •,;;• ISAIAS 3 BLOCkigaliWaksallgor t eytbea, of laerman-steel, Claafmarldel44 MI. -. ,t 'ler-steel ;•••loot a Saatil,r4 4 %*flitrri OIL many qifq 4 9 l . ln riVC e n s i li d li 4 11 ! 04, 1 1 t /i ,prices,,constantly on h' ... BOUM& stioEs-Lthifit4eitiqw"2 in thavicataltY. " Esiiecial cliviWitit lair, 214 tog to get thosewbicb lareloOdllolll4osloll7. :77 TEPt - CLOTHING WPM:MAW* is well stoci r d, and prices milliattatlllllllos- - ' I factory . it; it '''- ' - 414rU'' ' ,V' it SPCA*. i ArAIiMP .. , , 444110 r, totttnent;iftkintirie3 l 14FOOlitt: ' arti4o:..., low prices . , ' ' ' -: ''''• "". 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