Fl 6ofDit iao eauntg. 0, go get him."—c. S.M. Stebbins' New . Goods are arriving daily ..see his advertisement. D o nt!'on.---AV e are requested to give ~lice that a Donation - trill be given- to pelf. M. II RICE, at the Methodist poonsge, on Wednesdly Feb. th inst. All are cordially invited to at et 110,00 ASSOCIATION, PIIILADELPEIIA.—We the attention of imr r.taclevi to the an arceruent of this well-known benevolent titutinn, in another column. Our business + y [actions with the Also , i ttioia lead us to *it re that this is a setter', user tl and relirt talastitiation. and Teel► teen: vied., lie are rich in literary treasures this i Nt j h First we have the Atlantic jbohly; a perfect reservoir of tht.u: , ht-. ro and condetised talent, with its con liatianon of Mrs. Stowe's "Serial," and a ur iety Of other interesting li'erature. Nest routes the old, but welcome. Cesh t,!ged 11u775(r's Magazine, with its 143 i N LIe-caind n pagy erau: wed full Er:t. e; ,. 4 rea di nu ., one paper alone, in the and February numbers—"Tl hits Self C u lture,"—b...ting worth the sub ription fur a volume. Every man—yea, r A every woman—in the land ought to :ed Aldrich's new leffu•;ton entitled '•A '4'enian'g Poenl." It has one fault, in nr o pinion—it is too true to viature. • Neat the purple "'giver" of the Knicle . ,i„,, c l:,r-Olavzine , peeps out, from -amid ::r pile of exchanges, aid sends a thrill .pleasure to our - mental heart. It has r , t a new dress, and looks hatidso . ne in its I :nded" lung primer. pages. We should surprked to learn that G W. Cur. iins the author of ••liverett writes for Jane.r"—it reads so very , like "Puti icar." Ile.ides a variety of the usually etuting• matt cr. we notice th .t the Oglitly CLAIM, is giving a monthly in sillu.ent of Retnitii,ceuees of the vener '!! 3lagaziee itself. From the one be- lug )re !yarn that the Knickerbocker a established January Ist, .1,233, and Erg edited by Charles Fenno Huff- I whols now an inmate of the liar 'burg insane Asylum. Mr. Clark pays handsome tribute to Mr. Iluffinan:s it benighted mind. - llis was one of dangerously bright and glowing ill., ,!letl which in a brief period throw air rays far - out into the world, dazzlimel `2.iuls of uten for a moment. and then. lil;: way to their own lustre, die out the bushel of obliviousness. We the mind, now lamented more than it were physically dead, may yet look r.:a us again through the pages of the %ally '3lagazine it ushered into being l 'r.tiray will please rend us the January which we have not received yet. Nat we have the "Greet ipuldir— for February—whicl in point .'literature is a vast Unproven n upon .IJanuary number. We always egret di , lppointment which bring disaster; awe cheerfully submit to. the one in r.-,:tiun—the second number ut a Mug e'.l,t being so vastly superior. There is ruou, fur- inure improvement, and we • - ,t the editors and proprietors will avail eliselves. We wiil furnish the JOURNAL and any 'the above Magazines fur $3,25 per an -417ubselibers of course paying their pu , ,aue W• The proposed Constitution of Ore i!.tringently DemocrutiC,' in refer. te to free people of color. The fret -7,70 is forEd to come into the Stute. If come in, be eau corn neither house :bail, he can make no bargain, collect nor obtain rediesS br injuries A hog, Th., bush., 8 ,11 bush., P 41 2, per. ter. reit:, each, REO R T OS Auditors of Potter County, For the Year entlii)g perember 81. 1868: WM. H. WZDOR.N, Esq., late 7realu rer of Potter &may. in Amount with laid County, for the Year commenting January 1858. and ending December, 31st, 1858 : both inelusiee : To amount of unimated taxes for the sears 1856 and 1857, $6,917113 Tu amount of unseated taxes as sessed fur 1858, collected,-by you, Tu amouut of seated taxes for 1858 and previuus years,notes mud judgeamuts iucluded. 5,681 05 CR. By amount of County Orders paid in by you and cancelled, $3,315 04 By your commission on $3,845 43 at 5 per cent., By amount of seated tax for '53 remain.- ing uncollected, 2,132 30 By abatedon seated taxes for 1858, By percentage allow ed collectors fur the year 1858, By percentage allow ed on taxes fur '57, 132 13 By abated uu taxes , of 1857, By percentage allow ed to cullecturs for 1856, By balance due you on last settlement, By abated on seated and unseated taxes for former years, By balance due from collectors of 1857 and former 'years, and on notes and judgments. 1,07519 $12,741 49 re the undersigned Auditors' of Pot ter County do certify that we have ex amined the accounts and vouchers .f William 11. Ilydurn, late Treasurer of Potter County fur the year 1858, and that. we find them as above stated. WITNESS' our hands, at Coudersport, this 14th day of January, A. D., 1859. W. B GRAVE- 4 , J C. 81- 4 HOP, Auditors. H. F. SIZER. W3l. TL YDO RN, E q.,.ln th. Treasu rer of Potter un Coty, 'in Account with the sev eral 7'ouizships of said County, for Unseated , Road Taw for the Year 1838. and prettas Years: • Dr. Cr To ornonni of Taxes, 1856-7, $366 41 Br your commission, P•iid Township, Due Treasurer, To amount of tax for 1856.7, 173 26 By ynnr cnmr&ssion, Pa'd TownFhip, Due Treasurer, To ftmonnt of tax for '56-7 130 49 Br yrnir enmmissiou, PIM Town hip, Due Tcwuship, To amount of seated returned as tinseatorl, Pc commission, Due Township, To amount of 13X for '56-1 20 23 Br your commiggion, Patid the Borough; . Eulnlia. To amount of tax foi. '54-7, 558 15 " '5B, 28 33 .11v N•on r commission, PAM Township, Due Township, To nmonnt of tAx for '56-Y 204 28 fir vilor enmmission, Paid TAwnship, Due Township, STEB- Gru .eet, Harrison. To emonnt of tax for '56-7, 84 03 ny your commivtion, Poid the Township, Due the Township, to 1 00 2 25 2 uo 25 75 22 12i 1 06 '',so Hebron. To amount of tax for '55.7, 251 43 Br your rommigsion, Paid the Town;hip, Due the Treasurer, 12 53 20 a f 100 2 00 15 675 7 25 7 uu 750 - hector. To amount of tax for 164 197 12 By your commisAinn, Paid the Township, • 10 0i 121 16 56 1 uU 235 U 121 7f Et 00 10 12 4 SO 75 20 50 10 • Homer. To amount of tax for '56-7, 1198 By vour COMITII6SkOIII, Paid the Township, Due the Township, Jackson. To amount of tax for '564, 353 76 By your commission, Paid the Township, Due the Treasurer,, 185 12 5 50 1 25 5 00 30 75 DR. 143 28 $1;,74149 442 27 116 83 11 91 $9 82 48 20 20 80 436 35 Abbott $1832 350 30 2 21 368 62 368 62 Allegany. 201 39 37 74 21000, 210 00 'Bin , Atm 652 116 94 7 93 130 49 130 40 WM 66.7 . . 33 6 34 6 67 6 67 (7nu tx)r t. I no 19 23 20 23 20 23 29 3? 497 21 59 95 586 48 586 48 Genexoe. 10 21 163 36 30 71 204 2R 204 28 84 02 84 02 12 57 251 44 264 01 264 01 9 86 187 26 197 12 /97 12 12 98 12 98 17 69 338 92 366 61 356 61 OsWay°. To amonnt of tem for '56-7, By yeur.commihaion, Paid the Townihip, Due the Triracirat, Pike. To smotttit - of ;el for 'SS-7, By your. cemrnission, Paid the Township, Due the Township,. Roulet. To amount of ins. for '66-7 t By your. commission, Paid the TowiehiP, Portage. To amount of taz for' 56-7, By your commission, Paid the Township,' `• Due the Treasurer, Sharon. To amount of taz for '53-7, By your rommiclion, Paid the Township, Sweden. To nmonnt of tax for '56-7, Dv your commission, • • Paid the Township,' Due the Treasurer, Stewardson. To amount of t.gx for '56-7, 1144 09 By your cougUissiort, Paid the Township; Due the Towuship, . Sylvania To Ramat of tax for '56-7, By your eolurniseion, • Paid the Tor.uship, Due the Tovraship, Summit. • To amount eta.% for, '56-7, .1 II in, By your rominission, Paid the Township, Die the Township, Error in.tar, paid '67, Ulysses. To amennt of tax for 'SG-T, By your commission, P.tid the Township, DUe the Township, West 'Branch To amount of tax for '56-7, 544 52 - By your commission, 27 23 Paid the Tow:iship, 335 98 Due the Township, 181 31 Wharton To amount of tax for '5O-7, 871 65 By your commission, Paid The Turroship, Due the Township, We the subscribers, Auditors of Potter County, do certity, that having examined the aecouns and vouchers of Win It Hy (horn, Esq., late Treasurer of said Coun tY,' with the several Townships of said County, do find them . as above stated. WITNESS, our -hands, at Coudersport, this 11th day of January. A. D. 1859. _ w. B. GILAV;.:S, J. C. 81-HOP,L Audilors. B. F. =BB, J e 6 WM. H. HYDORN, Est:, late Treasu rer of Potter County, in Account with the sev eral School Districts of said Co:nay, for Un seated School Taxes for the Year 1858 andpre viola Years: Abbott. To amount of tax for '56-7, $B7O 14 By your commission, $44 31 Paid the District, 841 89 Due the Treasurer. 16 06 Allegany. To aruonat of tax for '56-7, 253 47 By your cortimission, Paid the District, Due the Treasurer. Bingham To amount of tax for '56-1, 101 95 By your commission, Paid the District, Due the District. To ansouot of tax for '56-7 34 94 Paid the District, By your commission Coudersport. To amount of tax for '5O, 11 32 Eiy your commission, - 57 Paid the Borougb, 10 75 44 6 63 48 16 34 . , Eulalia. To' amount of tax. for '5O-7, 1 319 54 By your conmuission, Paid the District, . Due the Treasurer, _ 6 98 Genesee.', To To amount of tax for '5l, 128 34 By your' commission, Due the DLitriet, Harrie6n. • To amount of tax for '56.7, 11505 By your commissioo, Paid' the District, . 69 10 43 1 90 To amount of tax for ' 11 5677 1 1: 457 13 Dy your commission, Paid the District, Due the District, - 'lector. 4"1 - To txmounkof taxfor , n 4; 24638 28G 35 By yrur commission, Paid the District, 14 32 273 45 Due the District, MI 287 17 282 77 Tiomer. •. To amount oft= Tor By your commissiop, Paid the District,. • 25? 22 12 86 236.21 815 257 22 257 22 - GO 71 253 48 18 50 71 5021 674 83 .2875 676 27 30 19 60i0; 605 02 103 69 5 45 98 24 103 69 103 69 258 05 12 91 248 88 EiII 261 79 261 79 57 20 542 26 544 63 1146 09 1144 09 121 00 6 50 98 84 15 66 121 00 121 00 430 95 36 47 21 80 393 17 21 01 31 44 467 42 467 42 140 02 7 00 128 02 5 00 140 02 140 02 544 52 544 52 43' 478 81 Mill 871 65 871 65 Dr. Cr 886 20 886 20 12 63 294 68 54 64 3u7 31 307 31 5 09 82 15 14 71 IC 1 95 101 95 lEM! 33 26 2 68 34 94 34 94 1132 1132 15 98 310 54 336 52 326 52 6 42 121 92 /28 33 133 34 5 'l9 109 30 115 09 115 09 22 85 430 54 3 75 457 13 457 13 Jackson. To amount or tax for 'SG-7, By your couataissiou, Paid the District, Due the Treasurer, ..oswayo To amount of tax for '364, By your commission, Paid the District, - - Due the Treasurer, Pike. To amountof tat for '56-7, By your commiision, Paid the DiAtriet, - Due the District, Portnge. To amount of tax fur '57, By your commission, Paid the District, Rout.A; To amount of tax fur '56-7, By your commission, Paid the D.strict, Due the District, Sharon. To amount of tax for 'SG-7, By sour commis - ion, Paid the Di:Urict, - Due the District, - 7 23:08 233:P \ Sweden. To amount Of tsx.\for '56.7-, 302 40 By your commission, Paid the Metric% Due the Treueurer, mtewardson. To Amount of tnx fur '56-7, 569 30 By your cocumission, raid the DiOrtct, Sylvania. To arpotint or tax tor 1867, 158.14 piur coipmission, 7 90 Paid the I.)i6triut, 150 24 . ~ Summit. To amount bf tax - for 1657, , 313 92 1); y o u r the u. Tc , t i lai imissa, ure i r o , / 80 13 ' - 15 68 es.td the LEtimtiet, . - 299 84 Ulyases. i • To amount of tax for '5 - tl-7, 273.46 - By yi.f.,r comirL6slou, 13 67 Valli the Dibtrict, 259 79 ' West Branch. To amount of tax fur '56-7, 731.38 By your commission, toe District, Due the District, 'Wharton To amount of tnx fur '.56-7, 871 57 By your cummisoiou, Uue the We, the subscribers, Auditors of Pot ter Couutl, having examined the accounts' and vouchers of Wm. H. Hyduru, Esq., late Treasurer of said County, in Account with the several Sao , I Districts of said Cuunty fur the year ISSB and previous, years, du ',certify that we find thew as statedin the foreg6ing account. W !TN ESS our.hatidsat Cuudensport this. 12th day of . January, A. D., 1859. W. B. GRAVES, J. C. 1316110 P, Augitors. 11. F. SIZ6R. COURT PROCLAMATION. AVIIEREAS the Hon. Robert G. White V President Judge, and the Hons. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin, As'ociate Judges 01 the Courts of Oyer h. Terminer and General Jail Delivory. Quarter Sessious 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 thonaand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and to me di rected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couder sport, on-310NDAY, the 21st day of Febru ary next, and to continue one • Notice is therefore hereby giros to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proprr persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi dons. examinations, and other remembrances, I to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who arc bonnd by their recognizance, to pressecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail .11 said county of Putter, ale to be then-and there to prosecute •against them as will be just. Dated at CutmasPonr, February. 17; 1859, and the 83d year of the Indepi ndence of the United States of America. A. C. TAGGART. sheriff.- Divorce • Melinda Es. Chaim, by her next friend C. . C. Neon, Eli R. Chase, Wasassa a Sub peens and alms Subdtina having bs.en issued and returned Nihil, you ate notified ap plication will be made to the February Term of the Court of Common Pleas fur a Divorce, : a colcutometrimorti; at which time and place you can attend if you think. proper. A. C. TAGGART, S2eriff. Coudersport, Jan. 20, 1839. .519,99.747 1 ,95.! -- HARK! . If ARKI I 12 32 2:800 • - 606 246 38 sic IT 19 THE RUSII Al` MAT OLD k.r• REGULATOR, in fall blast from 6d. it.. to 9 r. it.: by the good people frons . Dan to Btrisheba, after the good things the rein con tained Wellsville is a Cot City And the peo ple are 'hat n 0! my I! how - they do work at that'old Store ! Farming and Log ging Can't begin - with it; and they do - ft tr'y to brit any bqdr with ac.. Sugar, and call It good. Saei might possibly do for Vinegar, IV Clearted. , BM 14 il 1543.15 43 305 40 15 27 292 62 2 49 - $lO.OOO worth of choice Pork, brought in the Hog frOtO Wyoming and Livinzston coun ties, packed by. Clark & Phillips; 30000Sugir Cured Hams; 2:100o Shoulders; 12000 Pure Lard: 61100 Boots and Shoe:; 47000 Horse Feed; 95790 Nails, 4,1 to sc; 79000 Hard ware, Crow-Bars, 1r0n..-Tin Ware, Stone and Wooden Ware, Tools for Mechanics. Farmers and everybody ; 1600 Flour, $4,75 to S 7 ; .76 Chests of Tea, from:3s to sc. ' • paints, Oils, Fluid, Alcohol, Carrphene. and 200000, other things"; 400 BuAliels' Stone Lime, cheap ; Rub bers and .Buffalo Over-Shoes, for lien, Women and Children. 3,07 89 307 89 494 20 24 81 473 25 1113 498 OG 496 06 224 GT 11 23 212 87 224 67 224 67 at that "Old Regulator". in Well9cille, font of Plank Road street. on the Railrold. surround ed .by Shingle Shantle4, Lime Shanties, Pork Packing and Flour Shanties. all the good peo ple, mail and 'she-mail. including- the pretty Lasses and prim Old to carry off the needful.substantial and fanciful things therein contained. Thus endeth. Want No. I. No. '2 calleth for * , EMS 391 74 42 78-33 78 3:: EBB 2000000 Sawed Shingles, 2 08 33 48 4 03 1500000 Shaved 2000000 Lumbar,• Also big Deers and Little Dears, some Bears, some Patridges. some Poidupine, Cash $lO. Butter, Cheesy, Hosts, Obi, Poultry, Coni, Sec. Come all ye who wish to buy or sell; we - will do you paid. Doubt it not if any say nay.— it is not our fault that fiols and are not all defiinct. So now we• - are prepared to greet you with a Merry Christmas and a Hap , py Neu , Yer I CLARK & PHILLIPS. Wellatille, Dec. 21,.1858. [11:2.2 .- 41 61 41 61 233 33 11 66 21c:83 2 83 P. 8. IFt.hat Printer mnde $l5OO by mind ing his own_ business, and $5OO more by let ting his neighbor's alone, what mought some some others do? Let unhappy m,dlers answer 15 12• 369 96 22 68 325 08 325 06 THE PULE) are herebi notified that hav ing purchased the Savr-Aill Property nt Lymansville. in the county of Potter. now oc cupied by Elihu Starkweather, I have ap pointed the - said Elihu. Starkweather Agent. for the transaction of all business in relation to the cart•ying on the business of Stocking and Manufacturing Lumber at the said Mill. AUSTIN A. KIRBY. 28 46 54U ti 4 60.30 569 3ky Coudersport. Oct. 5. 137. 11;16-3u TO EVERY FEMALE TUE USITED STATES. MRS. M3NTAGOE'S FEMALE CORDIAL 150 14 150 14 'FOR TDB CU RE.OP ALL THOSE P.AINFUL DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN.- . Mill. MONTAGUE. for many years afflicted with Most of the diseases that are common to females, spending a large fortune in ten years in trying the - different means of treatment fur her relief. to'no avail, was prevailed upon by min of her friends to visit Cuba, December '4B, my the' purpose of regaining her former health. -While there. she obtained a prescrip tion- from a Spanish Physician— 31553 3155'2 '-Whose silver locks Were tending to the grave." With which, through the merry 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 remedpwitlf equallf as great shccess. 213 46 273 46 36 51 su.s 50 191 3; This extraordinary medicine is offered to the ,public fir 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," Lucorrhoert, Ammurrhoea. Menorrhagia, pys rnenorrlipea-Chlorosis, a speedy cute can be obtained. 731 38 731 3d 43 60 827 07 7ro those suffering from Frilling of the Womb or Uterine Weakness of any kind. the Female Cordial is especially recommended. It is war ranted to cure this painful disease if perse vered in. 871'57 871 57 In all spinal affections, pain In the region of the Pel -is, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria Sick-headache. and all those diseases arising from the peculiar formation of women, the Cordial will be found o 7 an immense Value: This medicine moderates ell' excess, and re motLes all obstruction; it invigorates the de biliated -constitution-for the dUties of life, and when - taken:in middle age proves a blessing. Modesty forbids us. in a public advertise ment, to make full the details; but the wrap per around each leiter.will fully explain every Merchants. females, or others, by serding three cent stamp, can have any i formation respecting the operations of the medicine. Agents wanted in every village in the 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 11:1-ly Eyes Open I Ears Open I RIGHT ABOUT FACE! L 0 I all ye that bath ears, let him .hear. and he that bath eyes, let him.cone arid see the wondi.rs:being done in 'Wellsville, the City of Tanneries, and especially at the Old Regulator; where thirty4Wo men and..seven boys are.vianted to work fifteen hours every day; (Sundays excepted.) and be that bath no money come. Bring a board, bring ft!shingle, bring a hog, brit.g a geese, bring a deer, bring a hide, bring a mink, bring-a pelt, bring your butter—bring what you like, you shalt.not be turned empty away because fin have not the filthy lucre to guy your.brenii. Thus endeth the first lesson. CLARK & PHILLIPS. 20. VERYTHING bought and sold at the Old Regulator, except Gas, Gas, Scandal and Blarney.% 'Soft Soap and Soder, at sixpence a pound, must be bad at Some Brothers, at Some Brothers, in this town. 20 - CLARK & PHILLIPS. Notiee. .. DENTISTRY. u SHEERAR, Dentist, of Wellsville, • Allegany Co., N. Y., respectfully an -flounces to the people of Potter and the ad joining Counties in Pena'a, that he is perms. neatly established in. Wellsville, and• is pre pared to perform the• various .operations in Dentistry. Especial tittentionis solicited to his style of inserting.:ARTIFICIAL TEETH. superior to any other style known, called Alleh's Continuous Gum." Alt -work war ranted. Letters of inquiry proinptly answered. Nov. 10, , . . SHEERA.II. No. 14, Sept. T. 1858. LIDISI. IN DIVOILCIL. To Eli R. Chase, Re ,. spoodent: lifthAßlLE' D.IOTV7 What Noise is That 1 WANTED! NOTICE. Dr. J. D STONEROAD, - (Sole Proprietor,) Lewistown, Pa., Box ill " 1 , I l e" A • . 1) I IRON - CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ,„ .rrrsaoaou, .PL. - - 1 - -.- Caetteeneo.."lBss. Student' attending January, 11168.'''''. iroa• the largest - and .most - thorough ' Ceti inercial School of the United Suttee. -Ysiesleg wen prepared for actual duties of the Coital ing Roans. , . , 1 .„ J. C Senn, A. H. Prof. of Book-keeping and Science of Accoun, t s . , . , A. T. Docritarr, Teacher of Ariel:44lc' se4 Commercial Calculation, ‘. 3. A. HitDRICS and T. C. Janne, teachers of Book-keeping. ; • A COWL= and W. A. /ilium Pros. of Pen m%nship. SINGLE AND DODDLE4 BOOS:, Ai used in every depariment of busiriess. eO3LUERCIAL Iti ESS WRITINU-4JETECTYa ," ' COUNTERFEIT, • MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE-4011- i - ;MERCIAL LAW— - Are taught, And all other subject nem-. tau for the success und thorough educatloa • of n'practicill business wan; • " 12 PREMITJINIS.*:. . Drawn all the preiniunis in Pittslitirgli, fr the past three ye rs; also:in Eastern and Wei• torn Cities, fur hest Writing,; NOT ENGRAVED WORK. INPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter nt any tire=—No vnentim. Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Grad uates assisted in,pbtnining situations—Tui tion for full Commercial course, $35,09; At, ! . craze time 8 to 12 weeks; Board, $2.50 per creek ; Stationery's6,oo--Eatire cost, $60,90 to 370,00. Ell UV'. Ministers' Sons received at half price. For "Card—Circular—Specimens of Busi ness •and Ornamental Writing-inclow, Me damps, and address , F. W. JES,KISS, Pittsburgh, N. 1.0:9-1y* The undersigned, the Founder and Publish. - er of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC TOR, desirous of retiring from this branch•of business, has merged that old lestalilished work in the poptlar BANK NOTE REPORTER of IMLAY St BICKNELL. Having published Van Court's Detectorsince 1839, the under. signed reluctantly parte 'with his old friends and subscribers; but this reluctance is leu. ened by the conviction, that - in IMLAY it BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER they will receive a work that matches the J. VAN COCRT. . Philadelphia, Dec,. 20, 1858. NOTICE. All Subscriptions to Imlay- & Bicknell's RAN K NOTE !REPORTER.; are . Payable scrupulously m advance. Thii is the oldest Bank Note Publication in the world. Fur thirty long years it has' main tained an unsullied reputation; and continues to be the necessary companion of all business people, over the whole continent of America. 'THE COINS OF iTHE WORLDT - Now in press by IMLAY & ptcgam, will bra given gratuitously to all old. and new .snb scribe rs. .All Coin Charts, Guides - and Mna• MI6, as compared with this, may be consider ed waste paper. To the Semi-Monthly, ' $1,50 per annum. Monthly, 1,00 " Single Copies, :it the Counter, • 10 Cents. 12 • - " AAi •ess DILA Y do Lo.. 1150, Post Office, Philadelphia, P. [2.2-3mo.] ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOR.. DINA R Y No Huinbug. A LAMES' FASHIONABLE FURNISHING STORE IN POTTER COUNTY. M r'S E 111-Gl tiDl E l b % 3stbsbea taia l;io a)leande;tensi est abli shed Via Fur nishing Store, at Ulysses', PotteriCo., Pa., tbreei miles west of Lewisville, where she wilt take pleasure in furnishing Millinery, Mantaumak lug, and Ladies' Apr.arel generally, in better style and at much lower rates than ever before - offered in this county. I Mrs. G. receives!the fashions from New York regularly, therefore enabled to make or repair Bonnets &c.. in the latest style and_withlunexcei)tiona ble taste and durability.' All articles warrant ed to be ne represented She desires the pub;- lic to call and assure themselves of the• cor rectness of her statements. Messrs. Laraine & Co., will receive and NIP! ply orders to customers at Lewisville: T. E. Gridley will receive and prottptly, fili orderi, throughout, this and the adjoining counties, at shop prices. Special arrangements made for holiday supplies. , • In connection witb:the ab ore, T,E.GRID , LEY would announce to the Ipublic of Pot ter and the adjoining counties, that he will regulaript iit . theni, prepared Ito furUish all articles of Female and Male Attire, and Family Goods in general, warranted to be precisely as [ he Shall represent, and at winch lower prices than can,bc bosight, of'auy otherp*on in the _county. ' (11:21) • A PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS DISEASES. - • Just published, the 25th Ehousand, ins test• cd / envelope, price 10 cents; or sent, ,postpaid, by i the Publishers, for .1, stampi: A &BAY ON THE PHYSI4L ErSAITIITtai AND DECAY of the frame from Indulgenci, Infection and the injurious Consequeneei of Mercury, With Me modern menns of cure. By R. J. nULTERWELL,I4..D. .IMenibe? of the Royal College of Suriemni &C., &c., "Lc. ' - ' sew Sp ermn torrhina, or Scroinai Emissions, Debility, Ii - IV Lr N. rvous ~.,stity, Impotency, Loss of Energy, D pression of Spirits, Timidity', Diseases of tbe St i xnal Organs, until Impediments to Marriage generally, are promptly and effectually cured by the Author's novel and m ost successful . mode of treatment, by means Of which the In v:ilid can regain pristine health without baf-- ink recourse to dangerous and expensive medi cines. , ;From the .London Lancet.--' i Mau! treadie ever written' on a subject of vithl;mportancs to all, 'mei/ trortky Ms Author's - eraltedireputation." i . f • - Address the Publishers : C. J. C:' Ems -/t Cis., ist Avenue, cor:l9th Street, , Post Box 4586, New Tory City. 1 [2l--31mos. inside.] PURE LEAF LARD,, in firkins aid tuba, can be had at the; Old Regulator. Also, Sugar Cured Hams, a plenty of Heade, Shanks and Ribs. 20 KEEPING, A CARL). ,Philadelphia t Pa TERMS HEALTH WITHOUT PHiPSICI . . CUP.K PITTLLIP:S. 2