aitlx eituittg. .COUDER§PORT_4iOyEiII3ER 29 18;0;_, E. .11 7 .. StebOirti - it. Ba:ci. have just re-' toived'a large and : AvellSelected stock of goods, whidh they announce in our vortising coluranS., • We are, repeated - Cc announce that a • ThankigiVing Sprat - on will be preached (Thuriday) morning, at the PresLy teriao Church, by. the Rev. C. Strong. The Sheriff makes some ml4llllOOB to, corrections of,. his land sales this Week. All to the large type, inclusive are oew or correct. Arch F. Jones, Esq., of this place, has been appointed by the County Commis sioners as Treasurer of this county to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of E. Rees, Esq. This is an excellent—se lection., We have received the Quarterly Re 'vie. los, for the pres.mt quarter. They ire all filled with, able and intelligent matter, and should have a much larger :popular reading than at p.esent. Pro fessional men could not well apply $lO a 'year with better results. As soon as our columns are relieved a little we Still pub lish the Prospectus. 1V Turkey re.t.—Up to the time of going to press this (Wednesday) after• noon our appeal fora Turkey for Thanks giving is a failure, and we have every reason to suppose that our subscribers don't care a—turkey whether we keep the Governor's request or not. We won der if Routisvilie could fetch us one if we sent an order from Cushing? '• Remember the Lecture by Rev. J. H. Parsons, in the Subs of Temperance Hall, a week from Saturday night., Doors open at 7 o'clock. We hope to see a large au dience oat on that evening, and particu larly of those who are lukewailu and in-1 different to the cause he will advocate. We promise you a good lecture —come and hear it—it will cast you nothing but time, and will be a real pleasure to you. He Atlantic Monti&ly for December, which closes the volume, is on our table. It has an excellent literary list, embrac ing nearly all its branches. ' From the prospectus on the cover we learn that the publishers, -while maintainine the past character of the al/with/2h are mak ing arrangements to add to its attractions for the coming year. We have several subscribers to the Atlantic. whose sub tcriptions expire with the present- num ber. They van now renew. We furnish the JOURNAL and Atlantic together for 3,25 per annum. - TOTTER COUNTY. Pennsylvania, tow -ers up proudly in the Election Returns, giving 1545 votes for Lincoln and Liber ty, to 521 for Fusion and 1 for Bell-= 1,023 maj. over ali! Pretty good foi= t a county which; even in 1840, gay:, Harri son only 180 votes, to 363 for Van Bureil =then over 2 to 1 on the 'wrong side; .and now almost 3 to 1 on the right ! Their whole vote was 543 for Presi dent, twenty Sears since,. and has since •sweiled to 2,067—as g reat a ratio of gain if not greater , than exhibited by any oth er in the State. In the same period, the .total population has increased from 3,235 tto 11,507—a marked change indeed.— ..Comprising a very large territory of up land extremely well adapted to grazing, with a railway near both its northern a nd .southern borders. Potter is destined to become a rich and populous county. No longer controlled (as formerly alleged) by outlaws and villains, who found its re mote wilds a sanctuary from law, - it has =become one of the most orderly and tem perate counties iu the State--thanks to .every Journa/ist, Mann, Bird, &c., in strumental in its moral, political and physical development and improvem'ent ! Beating TD. in this county, polled but 6 votes, but they were all 0. K. Four districts gave Fusion maj. of from 2 to 6 each; and 22 other districts gave Lin coln mays. ranging between 4 and 186. ..Lewisburg Chronicle.' speciq 1 lfafices. Shares Charcoal Tooth Soap 'Will cleanse better and preserves the teeth nod Gums longer than any other known sub stance. One box will last 12 months for only 15 cents. To be bad of C. S. &E. A. Jones, Couderport. Uncle Steve's Pills. MADE from Roots, Barks, and .Plants.— Not recommended to cure everything, but as the best and most RELIABLE FAMILY ?EMIL known. They leave the Stomach and Bowels in a healthier and better condition than any other physic. Try one box, and re turn if not satisfied. • . Sold by C. S. Sc A. Jones, Ageitnts7,lCy.oud2rs port-- L. BIRD, lam prepared to do jobs of Surveying in Ulysses, Hector and Pike Townshi e s, and anywhere within 8 or 10 miles of my home, and can undoubtedly give satisfaction, hav ing had over 6 years experience. L. BIRD. • Brookland, Potter Co. Pa. 7tf. Oct. 24, 1860 Speci . al - - EHA:LtS,StrP.FERVg froth Scalding of I,;:frini t 'prola'psus, Lucorritta; should use Dr. Andrews' Fever and Canker compound. it removes all Fevers,lrritation,'ltching, arid_ leaves the parts in a healthy eondltitin.-= Please consult' "East RaY of Hope," . to he heti of the Proprietor, Syracuse,' N. Y. Send stamp to pre•pay postage, or it may be , bad gratis of Agents. For sale by C. S. EE. A. Jones,_Coadersport -71 y. • Afaiated Try one box of Hyde's Celebrated Indian Plasters.. It remo7es Pain, Soreness, Lame ness or Weakness, -quicker and more certain than any other known article, 'and is a'specific remedy for Rheumatism.' It is the cheapist as well 'as 'lleSt ..Plasier before the public.— From Bto 12 large Plasters for-25 cents. - Cir culars to he had gratis of Agents. Sold by. C. S.-& P. A. Jones, .Coudersport, and by dealers generally. • 71y. To Consumptives. MITE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having 'suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Cunsnmption—is.. anxious to make known 'to Lis fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire . it, he will send ik copy of the prescription used .(free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a seas Guns for COSSCIIPTION, ASTI4MA, BRCNCRITIS, &C. The only object of the advertiser in sending • the Prescriptio.n is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes. every sufferer will try his remedy, as it, will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. `Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON Williaiunsburgh, [3-Iy.] RingA County, New Yoik 4th Vaintiimttittz. A 000 SHEEP =PELTS, wanted immediately 1 at • STEBBINS': Horse Team for Sale. riVIE subscriber desires to sell a Team of 1. BAY MARES, 6 years old, both with foal: They are well matched, gentle, and so far as I know, sound. They are well broken . to farm use, and will be sold at a very reasona ble price. Terms easy. Apply immediately at the Jewelry Store. C. WARRINER. •Couderspore Nov. 28, 1860.--11, VASSOLVTION. ;VIM Partn e rs ip heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under the title of SMITH. k JONES, in the Drug and Variety business, is this day dissolved by mutpal consent. The books, notes and accounts are in the hands of C. Smith for settlement and collection, and all persons indebted to the firm are requested to make immediate pay ment and save costs. COLLINS SMITH, E. A. JONES. Coudersport, Nov. 26, 1860.-3t.11 Nov. 1860. I= NOW READY AT THE CORNER STORE. The choicest and most complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER $4 _,•:. - - 1 li, : - F. 1 -. I s , = r.-, =N_ = = EVER OFFERED IN This -.Market, which affords buyers a splendid opportunity to suit themselves with articles of every va- riety of cost, elegance, or excellence We cannot be beat in QUANTITY, QUA LITY OR PiME, all of which, every department, challengea competition We take all kinds of PRODUCE in EXCHANGE FOR GOODS and allow the highest jfarhet Price PURCHASERS Look to your interest, IN SO DOING REMEMBER. TEE tinitsr grtas OPPOSITE TUE eauirersport f4otel. Es N. -STEBBINS & BRO. Coudersport; Nov. 1860 QHARLES MANNING, BLACKSMITH, Fourth street, between Main and West Streets, Coudersport, Pa., is pre pared to do - all kinds of work in his line, on the most reasonable terms. Produce taken in payment. 12:39 PRICE - CURRENT.. • Corrected: every Wednes days by E. N. - STEB BINS k, 'BRO. - Wholesale- and ' Retail "Bealers in Groceries and Provisionai -'• oppositeD. F, Glassruire's ; ' . Coudersport, Pa.. .tpples, green, V:bush., . , $ . to 621 •do dried, " ' • 1.00 2OD Beans, - :-" • • 100 1'50 .. Beeswax, 12 lb., _ .. 20 25 Beef, " . 4- ', 5 Berries, dried, lg. quart 6 121 Buckwheat, ` , O bush., • 40. 50 Butter, Te lb., 16 17 Cheese, " * , ' 8 12 Corn, e 0 busb., 75 88 Corn Moil; - per cwt.,' • 150 200 Egg, doz , Flour, extra, bbl., do superfine Hams, 1-4 lb., Hay, ton, • Honey, per lb., Lard, 1, . Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, "ti bush., Onions, " Pork, `l.l bbl., do 'ffl lb., do in whole bog, 12 lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, "tg lb., Poultry, ? lb., Rye, per bush., Salt, 112 bbl., do `i?.. sack, Trout, per / bbl., Wheat, bush. White Fish, 1,9 bush. , List at Causes for trial at Dec - Term, IS6O. Johnson, Wells & Co. vs. Forgns Gee, William T. Jones, " Ives & Strait, • - W. T. Jones k Bro. "• Culp & Culp, • W. H. Hydorn, "' S. M. ls, C. C. KenyOn, " .W T &A F Jones. IV. H. Metzgar, et. al. -" L. • ic A. H. Ford, " S. M. Mills, Asa Downs, - " Coe--H. H. Wood, , J. C. Cavanaugh, " WT& A F Jones. J. C. Cavanaugh; " W T Jones, Painter, Ives et " Thomas Hart, Painter, Ives et al. " Thomas Hart, Win V Keating et al. " Harvey Manning, •A F Jones, " C H Ives et eh !Roswell Owen, " L. F. Maynard, - • Stevens, use of Bailey " Wm B Monroe, 0. A Lewis, guardian " John P. Rugsell, • Samuel Gridley, • " Lord & Dwight, Nathan Phillipl, " Lord & Dwight, Wm T Jones & Bro. " John 14 Kilborn, P. A. Stebbins, W T Jones, A Jones, C Smith, The Commonwealth, " C Swartz,F.Joh'en H L Austin et al. " Reynold & Dnvid'n Pomeroy & Smith, " Rosa and White, S W Payne & Co., " •WT&AF Jones, S W Payne & Co., " " CC _ Olmsted,use W T Jones" Isaac B. Baker, Potter County, • " C. Aylesworth, Thomas Hart, " • John Jordon, S P Reynolds, • • " Benj. Rennells, H Mattison, - " Franklin Gale, • Manoah Matteson, " H Lord & J Dwight Manoah Matteson, "- IV T& A F Jones. H. J. OLMSTED, Pro'y. Coudersport, Nov. 22, 1860. GEORGE SMITH, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER,—in the building recently occupied by J. - S. Mann, Esq., as a law oflie, Coudersport, Pa.,—would respectfully solicit the patronage of the pub lic. Shaving, Bair-cutting and Shampooing done in the most approved style. ItEr Cloth ing neatly and expeditously CLEANED and SCOURED, at reasonable prices. ' Oct. 16, 1860.-3 mo. • Application in Divorce. WO Nancy 11. - Vanderroark, You are hereby notified that Thos. W. Vandermark your Husband has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County for a divorce from the Bonds of Matrimony, and that the said Court have. appointed Monday, the 17th day of Dec. A. D. 1860 for hearing the raid Thos. W. Iran dermark at which time and 'place, you can appear if you think proper. W3I. F. BURT, Sherff Nov. 1, 1860 4tiu Rantog _mop ! T il t E h e u s n u d r e r r o s u ig n n d c ul d g u c o o n m l d m r u e z t e 3 c . t t f l u i a l I t y h e inform has taken the rooms formerly occupied by A. Q. Olmsted, where he is prepared to do AU kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice., LONG STRAW COLLARS, . also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. Sarcingles, Martingale-rings, •Hames, and flame straps, S:c., kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAR. Coudersport, Oct. 16th, 1860. Used 15 years in an Extensive and very Success- fal Medical Practice. A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR Fever Canker and Inflammation 111 R. 0. ANDREWS' Fever and Canker I P. Compound is unquestionably the best mid most reliable remedy for Scarlet Fever, Measles, Soreiaouth or Throat, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding 'at the Lungs, or for Fever of every grade. Hopeless Cases of Bleeding at the Lungs, Coughs, (called Consumption,) Debility of the System, Female Weaknesses, and all general Fevers cured. 10,000 Certificates. could be published, showing the most aston ishing cures. Nelson Holladay, Esq. Groton, N. Y., cured of Bleeding at the Lungs, severe Cough. and General Debility of the System, called Con sumption. All hopes of relief had failed from every other source. The cure was performed five years since. He is yet, (March, 18600 enjoying good health. . Mrs. Henry -17anderbelt, Orleans, N. cured - a:A' extreme case of Female Weakness, Prolapses Uteri, Itching and Irritation' of the Privates, and General Debility of the System pronounced incurable by many physicians— three years: standing. Now in the enjoyment of good health. Hrs. Luman Johnson, Summer Hill, N. Y., cured of extreme Female Debility, Nervous Weakness, Irritation, kc., &c. • The afflicted should consult "Last Ray of Hope," published for gratuitous circulation, by 0. Andriivs, Syracuse, N. Y. Sent to any address on receipt of a stamp to pre-pay pos tage, or may be had of agents gratis.. 0. 8. & E. A. Jones, Agents for Coudersport. ; ',`(%°l4A otk ki9s `au' rotss - - A SUPERLATIVE • TON IC ) D FUR , DYSP CORDIAL_ , 2b Ilk . citizens of New *ATM/ aid PennsElvaqia. i . ApoOlecati i pa. Druggists, Gve ars and I : . . Private Families. - • . Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe'li Pure Madczia, Sherry and Port Wine. -, Wolfe's Pure danthica and St. Croix Burn. - Wolfe's Pare Scotch and Irish Whisky. - i" , . ' . ALL IN BOTTLES. , I beg leave lo:call the attention of the citi- - zens of the United States to the above WINES and LIQUORS, imported by Ildolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar in every ! part of this country for the purity of his cele brated SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. - Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me; speaking of the purity of his Wines and.Liqtiors,' says: "I will stake my reputation as a man my standing as a !mer chant of thirty years' residence in the City of ' New York, -Oat' all, the Brandy and Wines which rbotitle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and.can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the pro prietor's name on the wax, and a fad simile of his signathre on the certificate. The pub lic are respectfully invited to gall and exam ine for themselves.. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries.and Grocers in Philadelphia. - GEO. H. Asetrox, No. 832 Market' st. Phil Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following. from the New York Courier: . , Eamtatons - BUSINESS FOR ONE NEW YORE IfEaCHANT.—We 'are happy to inform our fel low4ltizens that'there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase puth Wines and Liquors, as pure as im, orted, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this ,merchant's ex tensive business,•although it will repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's extensive ware-house, Nos. 18. 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mark etQeld street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand:eases ; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 183 G to 1856 ; and ten thousand cases of - Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, l Scotch and Irish Whisky,- Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. 11e also had three large cellars, filled . with Brandy, Wine, Sc., in casks, under Custom-Jim:is key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally -suc cessful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for' the..accom modation of striall dealers in the country, nuts . up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors.— Such a man,. and. such a :nerchant, should be, sustained againit his tens of thousands of op 'ponents 'in the United States, who sell noth ing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. [s2—Gm's 650, 7 00 5 50 - 6 00 121' 15 650 600 10 121 10 12i .8 - 12 30 '4O 75 100 23.56 24 50 11i 13 7i 8i 25 373 14 20 5 7 '63 75 250 2.75 ' 20. 6'oo 700 100 125 650 700 NATURAL TEEN PRESERVED TO OLD AGE. Shart's Char . coal Tooth Soap. NO ONE ARTICLE ' , is more deservedly popular as, a means of cleansing and preservine , the Teeth than Charcoal. Ia this beautiful article of Tooth Soap the Charcoal is rendered so perfectly fine . as to be iu reality but the superfine dust of that most valuable substancenot a particle of grit is used in the composition which could possibly injure the enamel of Teeth. It is united with articles that remove the tart, and prevent its farther accumulation. This Soap is the beSt known. means of pre serving the tceth; curing Sore Gums, and Sore Mouth. One box will last one year at a cost of only 13 cents. DiascrtoNs.—Wet the brush and rub two or three times lightly over the Soap, then thoroughly brush the Teeth, and riuse the mouth with pure water. Sold by C. S.:S; E. A. Jones, Coudersport, Penn. 71v. V 2 3-. To Persons ou'i,of Emploilnzent. • - AGEN TS WANTED, .1a every County of the United States, MO engage in the sale of some of the best and most, elegantly -illustrated Works published. • Our publications are of the most interesting character, adapted to the wants of the Farm er, Mechanic and Merchant; they are publish ed is the best style and bound in the most substantial manner, and are worthy a place in the Library of every Household in the Land. ra.„ To men of enterprise and industrious habits, this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be'met with. Dar Persons desiring ,to act as agents will receive promptly by mail full particulars, terms, &c., by addressing LEAN.Y,HETZ CO., Puldishers, No. 224 North . Second street, Phil. FRESH ARRIVAL! READY-MADE CLOTHING—SALT, TEA—SHEETING, and OTHER-NEW THINGS CONSTANTLY COMING, At L. BIRD'S. Brooklond, Gov. 21, 1860. Register's Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given, that the, following II account has been examined and passed by me, and remains filed in the Register's 9f fi ce of Potter county for the inspection of heirs, legatees : creditors, and all others in any 'oth er way interested; and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of said. county, at the Court House in the Borough' of Couders port, on Tuesday, the Bth day , of December, 1860, for confirmation and allowance •• • Account of Samantha Presho, Administra trir of the Estate of Samuel Gee, Jr., late ,of Roulet township; deceased. T. IVES, Register, • by I. BUTTERWOIini, Deputy. Cciudersport,Noy. 21, 1860. " A: -1' 11 •: - t • -OLIVISTED-* KELLY'S Qvias..:tan,alerey4 , be•fonnd the:.best of . _lam •COkintiAitki and Parlor • Also, ,*ARE; RETTL.E.% i''''Sli,ll).oB,',':4BlCVT,Ckl? BOWLS,. rßiff.;ll4Wl . S;-',P,&1 4 „ 4- 1 1 ,00;*nd .4°... 17. r cult rat I mpleZlent s, such ,fie...PLOWS;-.SfiftiftPtiBB;:_CIILTIVA TORS. CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-MAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c..' • ' THEIR WORI4 is made and Mai material goOd. Gdod and substantial EAVES-TROUGfiput up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Beady lay of including. Cash seldom refused. Store on Main Street oppoSite the Old Court Muse, COuder.sport. Aug. I , 1859.-50 FURNITURE ! .COATS, Having enlarged and , reltted his WARE ROUSIS, at WELLSVILLE, had now on hand and will keep constantly for sale, a larger and better variety s of Cabinet- Ware and Chairs, than have ever been offered in .this section of the 0011,111.17. liis stock of common ifork has never been equalled. _Having made extensive nddiCions to hia assortment of - • - PARLOR FURNITURE, he has now on band Plain Mahogany 4k. Mar ble top thireatts, Card tables, Marble top side and Centre tables, Fruit and Toilet stands, Marble top Wash stands. - • COTTAGE , AND • • • i FRENCH BEADSTEADS. COUCHES, SOFAS, 1 AND TETE-A-TETES, ' new and beautiful varieties: Cane Seat, Mahogany, Rocking an& Easy Chaki, &c., In fact every thing in the line of FURNITURE can be found at his establishment. Having the best facilities for manufacturing and pur chasing MR stock for cash, He will not be Undersold, Those wishing to buy, *ill Saxe at leas , twenty-live per cent, by calling on W. H Coats. - I READY EADE COFFINS of all sizes kept constantly on hand. Per sonal attendance with hearse when requested W. H. GOATS. Wellsville, Nov. 1,180. , I ULYSSES ACADEMY. JOSEPH A. COOPER, A B. Principal. MR. WM. GILLTLAND, IiSSIBTANTS MISS H. M. JUNES; The ULYSSES ACADEMY was commenced. in the spring of 185th and opened to students the following September. Its object is to af— ford to the youth of its vicinity, and to others: who may choose it, as a place of study, they requisite facilities for Obtaining a thorough and practical education. . .r The school is in a peat, two-story building,i beautifully situated 'ona gentle eminences cominanding, a view of the.viliage and coun-,! try around. The adjoining yard contains about three acres. The upper story contains a single room; and is used for a chapel : reci4, tation, and study room. This room is lighted by 14 large windows, furnished with seats for! . .1 130 .scholars, tables, black-boards, maps charts, clock, thermometer; and Library o Refeeence Books. The lower story contain two rooms for recitations, one for library, q dressing room, and a hall .8 by 44 feet. I The students board in private families and study in their own rooms. Nearly every fam4 ily in the village open their houses to boarders' ) As several new houses are being erected) there will be no lack of accommodations, and,.in private families, students can enjoy the comforts of home. 117- This Institution is better furnished with, maps, charts and Reference Books than any similar • institution in the country. The Library of Reference contains over 40 volt ume.q, costing about S3,go a vol. Among theni are : APPLETON".TNEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA; 9 vols. , THE HOME CYCLq- PEDIA, S volq., kc, There is a general li brary underthe care of a Librarian ; and Teachers Library ccintainiug 25 vols., 111:00 DIDACICS, There are three Sessions a year of Fourteen Weeks each; Commencing as follows • Ist Session Tueiday Aug. 21st, 1860. 2nd ." .• " Dec. 4tli " 1 3rd "*" - ". March. 26th, 1861. The Winter Term mill commence .lA cemberAth, 1860. Ittittioq, peh leiti of 14 INVAIILIABTK TN ADVANCE. Common English—mahracing Reading, ' Orthography, Geography, I. Grammar, and Arithmetic ) , History, .1 Calisthenics and Drawing, $5,6;0 To which is added for each higher study 1 : 09 Incidentals, 5 have no extras. 10 rel.,Tuition in no case exceeds 7,00 Board, room, light, fuel, &c., $1,50 per week. Rooms without board, $2 or $3, per term. School Books, Stationery and Drawing m 4,. terials, as well as Maps, Charts, Globes, &d, can be obtained in Ulysses, from 15 to bob per cent. less than elsewhere. • As respects fine and convenient buffdin,q, beautiful and healthy location, Moroughpractierl and symlemalic instruction, efficient aids; pure strong and noble iaccntives this institution ac knowledges no superior, and few equals. The in tercourse of the students with each other ttAd with the Instructors is expected to conform to the courtesies and proprieties of cultivat4d society. Their admission to the institution and, enjoyment of its privileges, imply a s.i.- cred contract on their part promptly to ob serve its Regulations. A.copy of these is far . - nished to each student and conformity to then is indispensible to continuance in the Institi tion. For Cit. Colors, address J. „A.. COOPER, Nov. 1, 18G0.=9:46* Ulysses; Pa,; Application in Divorce. " 1 Per3l.3 Churchill, by her, next friend Albert. Davie MO James B. Churchill,Responcient :Where as a subpoena and alias subpoena, hvir)g been issued, and returned nihil, you are here by notified to be and appear at our next Court of Common Ples:s for Potter County, ht the December Term; to show cause if any you have why the said Court should not decreel a divorce on•the part of Libellant... ' WM. F. BURT, 'Peri/ Coudersport, Nov; 14 s , 1860. • ' ..,. . ..... s , ,- ; 1 4 - • T - ... ... ._____ „ _. . . 0 V' PALL AN WINTER GOODS Ai' • Ci; DNS ' BLOCK - - - IN OSWAtP.TIIA.4.OIO; THE IiAS Jmt-Reciaiived front. New "teirie TEri • , La-i4e4t Stock of Oti6d# EVEg OFFER:EVA N' " 0 T_T ER .o:OUNTY • Tlifi assoitmei4 "aorisis4' , oe-7, DRY GOODS; •„ Hats 'and Caps# ißoots shoesi, EIARDWARE, OItdOKERY; GROCERIES . and OSON I I am • determined to: sell gondb an low "sui they can be parehased . 4n Hay.: ng ptirchased for Cash, no rents. of interest to pay, and selling a large amount *ADY i'AY, I am enabled to Share the tribal % Profits with my inEtemeigi - Having made arrangenieiti zoith some of the best hduses in the city, goadi will be siiippre,o fo I . iie iffeelg; ,•nnaliliti&rne constantly to offer the LATEST "STYLES d,BEST QUALITIES of Goods. BEST GELD AND SILVER WATCHES( kept on ;hand for sale.' redlaii supplied od 'reasonable terniu. - , , CAW FOR GOOD LUMBER AND EBIIVGLEE. I HAVE ESTABLISITED -A BRANCH 'STORE" At; under the name and atyito of - SIMMONS ScPEß ßY, wbire a COMPLET E GENERAL ASQ,RT: MENT wil be constantly kept on ,hand. C. H. spawn. Oswayo, April 2, 186-.ly,c4t: The People's Cook-Hook ; MODE RN . COOKERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MISS ELIZA ACTON: QUA:SULLY REVISED BY , MRS. 8. J. HALB: IT TELLS YOU How to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and s Game, with all the various and most approved, modes of dressing and cdoking Beef and Pork also the ' best and simplest. way of salting, pickling and curing the same. ' IT TELLS YOU. All the various- and most: approred modes of dressing, - . cooking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, .'Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different. Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate tv each. . IT-TELLS. YOU How to eheaSe, clean, 'and' preserve Fish of all kind..k.'and how to sweeten it when tarn-, • ' ted , also all the various and' _ most approved modes of e'ohlt . ing. with the different Dress= tugs, Sauces, and Flavorings' appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU All the various and most apz_ proved modes i. of preparing: • ing o'er fifty different kinds of 'Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game; and Vegetable S6ups, Broths,. and Stews, with the Roliihes land Seasonings appropriate - , to each.- IT • . IT TELLS YOU All the various and most proved modes of cookiffir Veg . etables of ,every detieription; also how to prepare pickles; ' - Catsups ' and Curries of all' kinds, Potted Meats, Fish; Game, Mushroom's, &c. - IT TELLS YOU All the various and most ap- - . proved modes of preparidg . and cooking all kinds Of Plain' and Fancy Pastry; Pintirtigi;• Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves, Jel- - lies . , and Sweet Dishes of etr cry description.., IT TELLS YOU . All tlie'vaiiods.aii'd most spF, proved - modeS of making . Bread, Rusks, Muffins, and . Biscuit, the best method of preparing Coffee . ; Chocolate, . and Tea, and -hoW„te; make Syrups, Cordial, and Wind' of various kinds. 1T TELLS YOU Bow to set Out; and °ins= ment a Table, hew to Carve all kinds of Fiih, Flesh or Fowl, and in shOrt, bow. to • • simplify the whole Art ofCdok- - • -leg as to bring the choicest luxuries of the table Within' everybody's reach.- • Therbook - contains 418 pages . , and nlAirard;t: of twelve hundred Reteipes, all of which. are the results of actual - experience ? having been' fully and carefully testaunder the, persona, superintendence' of the *Nth.' 1t is printed' in a clear and open type, is illtistrated. With' appropriattengravings; and will' be fortiarded t to any address; neatly- bound, and postage' paid, on receipt of the .price, $1.60, cloth, extra, $1.25. . • • $l.OOO A YkAlt, can bb made by" enterprising men everywhere, in selling,the above work, our inducenients to all each 6e: tug very liberal. - , For single copies of the BoOk; or for teeitue ton'entarliith other infoiiiihtion; apply 'to' of address , - • JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher: ?To. 911 Eaascol Most, l'l4, a el
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