- 5D airenuittg. We desire to ca 1 the especial attention dlandholders and others desiring the ser ,iees of a first-class civil engineer, survey ad draughtsman, to the card of C. L. govt, of Bingham, who is a . graduate of t oe of the best civil engineers in the State d New York, and whose : letter' of corn ondation he bears with him. Mr. Hoyt, l e believe, resides with Judge Colvin, in 13i D eham township. Vie Knickerbodeer Magazine for March, :, the only periodical as yet upon our ta 11.e. Its contents are very good, and the f,:wieiseenees .;ire continued; we think l ' hey will add much to the popularity of the favorite of long-standing. NVe have not yet_ been favoi4ll with a 6 ,py of the Atlantic Monthly, for March, t L . ,, v h we perceive by our exchanges that it has been " out" several dayS, and the bar or five subscribers we obtained for it t er e, have received their copies. We w v not have any claim upon it in regu ir exchange, though for the life of us we pout see why, Free literary Lecture and Reading R,, m .-- - -The Iron City College, of Pitta b,_, Pa., employs the most, distinguish- t j F peakers tor its course of Lectures,. Leld in Ckge Hall every Friday evening, indse•eral hundred papers and magazines re taken each week fur the Public Read in Room. These are some of the.advan- Il:a s young men gain in attending this, fte largest, most popular and efficient D'.ntuereial Cullege of the cuuutry, hay now 357 stuiletits. .ix.. 11 !.," mutual- Election Of Officers of the Potter County Agricul tura! Society. 9 FEB. 21, 1859.—Adjourned meeting ..: , t the Potter County Agricultural and Jortieultural Suelay held at the Court a he Recording Secretary reported, from winutes, the action of the Board of lina,ers ,The Corresponding Secretary read a Nomunicatiou from the Fanners' High of Pennsylvania, calling the att en ;:ca of the Society to their right to noin ':.ate candidates for aduitssion s in said Khol. On motion of L. H. Kinney, it was or •red that a committee of three be an i:ltecl to nominate officers for the ensu : year, and that. when this meeting ad arns, it adjourn to meet on Wedues y evening, at which time said commit are to-report and the election of uffi .l take place. The Chairman appoint it 11. Kinney, Thomas L. Young & Bird raid committee. Oa Laudon, adjourned. 11. J. OL3ISTED, Sec'll. Fen. 23, ISs9:—Azricultural Soc4:ty according to adjournment. Finance. Committee wade report which, der the apprehension that: a mistake i been made, -was withdrawn tor rees matiun. A. G. Olmsted made some remarks rel t:reto the Farmers' High. School of Penn ilsacia, and suzgested that some steps taken to secure the rights of this So in relation thereto. The Committee to nominate officers fur :!ensuing year, reported a list as which was on motion accepted : .Presidtnt—Tiumtby Ives. Tice Presidents—Alex. Eydam, Abbott; ":ha 11. Heggie, Ailegativ ; \Valk'. Leon- Binc.haui ; Ira Caulfield, Coudersport ; Stevens, Clara; Miles Ay.hite, Eula -1; S. S Rase°. Genesee; C_Sundei lin, rtor; W. H. Hydorn, Hebron; Dennis Homer; J. B. \Vatrous, Harrison ; laid Crowell, Jnekso r u ; Pliny Harris, .ttiag; B. D. Dolbee, Oswayo ; Lemuel !rtnari, Pike: . H. F. Sizer, Portage; Ti.' - Lyman, Roulet George \Veiiuer, Valley; Edwin Lyman, Sweden; 'Aqh Mann, Sharon; Henry Andresen, ':!!ardsun; Robert K. Young, Sylvania . ; itred Ayre.g, Summit ; H. P. Bird, liiyss ; Crippen, West Branch; Joseph L. • , \l' karma. • • R , coidin.y...fcretary—H. J. Olmsted.. C , ' , rresponding ,Secretary=-J. M. data - 1 hol Si, nad. !g1 sth rear • Treasurer—LG. B. Overton. Litrarian—J. S. Maya.. s Abnagers—Culling Smith, A. F. Jones, ::.erou Nelson, S. Ross, E. Joerg. motion, the fureguiug list of candi were declared elected fur the eusu year. Jug M. Hamilton moved the - adoption tyefollowin g resolution : i?"-r..drcd. That if auy Township in the -;nly will furnish. a greater number of ilGg member,. to the Potter County ''ricultural Society than Eulalia and the r(l' of Coudersport included, then, and that case, the township furnishing the :ater number by the June Court shall 7 e-the honor of having the Fair held iu Township. jE I O. M. Hamilton moved that the rcso :::'-`0 be amended so as-to read that " the . 4 '.ship furnishing the.greatest number l' 3 Ying members by' the June Term, i have the privilege of iodating the t amnia! Fair." I / ,?- 3 rs• Colvin and Taggart Moved to , . 11 ' e whole subject on the table which T ee was loit, lie amendment offered by Mr. Hamil -I,as then adopted. tEe resolution as amended was then 7 he tb bith pabli to e ' On motion of Mr. Hamilton it was re solved that the next annual Fair. he -held on the sth and 6th days of October next On motion, the Vice Presidents of the several Townships were authonzed to re ceive subscriptions for memberships and make report of such payments, mid a. of the persons paving the same at ttke next June Term of Court. - On motion, adjourned. H. J. OLMSTED, Sec'y. News Items. SUFFERERS from Scrofula and SerofU-- lons affections, clean up ! Why wear your Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores' ; Why have the life twisted out of you by Pyspei).: sia, Rheumatism and Gout ? -Why suffer [Syphilitic and Mercuriiii- diseas4 :to rot. the bones in your body, or the flesh off your bones? Why let youi Sluggish I blood drag, and scatter its diAcuipen4 through your veins ? AYER'S CoINO Ex!T of Sarsap rills cures these complaints,and' cleanses them out, of the system; se it faithfully and you bring to societya health. : ier, cleaner, and far more acceptable meth ber.--Democrat, Baltimore,. lit'. FERNENST THE FREE SCHOOL Sys ' TEM.— The followiuging is a " tr i ne!copf' I of a petition presented to the LogiSlap.tie !last week from Columbia county : •" Know all men by the pressend that all who sine this pittisshun go lin:far' to thruao•hli out the superintend of schoolls witness our Inuits and seels." I• I! The legislature doubtless cMisidered j the source, and very properly threW 4.he 'petition under the table.—HOrrisOirg. Telegraph. BLOWING OUT A CANDLE,There •is one small fact, in domestic ecueotuyiwhiCh is not generally known, but which use ful as saving time,_ trouble and temper. If the candle be blown out holdinz above you, the wick will not suinulder down, and may therefore be easily lighto again; but if blown upon doWnward, the contrary is the case.—Scientc can. lrofize,s. WHY WILL YOU DELAY? Why will you neglect that disease whichliS taking such deen' root, and which gives you warning by that hacking cough, that you are fast ripening for eternity? Why encourage that pain iu the side, the raising of bloOd, those night sweats, or that difficult breathing-, which silently whisper in your ear that some thing must be done - to save yon from the grave of the consumptive? Why act so care lessly by permitting that disease to destrdy your health, and hasten you to the tomb from whence no traveler ever vet returned? SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH! Or death must cai l ry you to your silent grave. Why delay while there is ,yet hope? 'Con sumption i, caused by impure humors of the blood being deposited in the cells of the Inngs. llence,.the lungs are like a spring of water, when roiled up by the dirt' or mud, if clear water constantly flows through, the springs, impurities or mud will be cenveyed iaway by the pure water Just s'e with the blood when kept in a clean or pure state; as it 6nstantly flows through the lungs, it carries away all corrupt matter, and perfect health will be the result. From two to four Pills taken every night or every other night, or enough to keep the bowels regular, will in a reasonable time cure consumption. The reason these pills are used more than all others, is because they are made of purifying vegetables, andieleanse the body from all corrupt matter, and drive out disease of every description. quicker and in a milder way than any other Pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. PRICE CE;fiRENT. Corrected every Wednesaay, A. StEl3- BINS, wholesale and"retail Dealer in Gro ceries and Main Street, COUDERSPORT, PA. Apples, green, IR bush., :" $751t0 1 00 do dried, '• 175 225 Beans, l 4 125 2.du Beeswax, "El lb., 20 . 25 Beef, Beef Hides, " Berries, dried. iaqivart Buckwheat, Butter, ""el lb., Cheese, .• Corn, j bush., Corn Meal. per cwt., Eggs, - .0 doz., ' 15 18 Flour, superfine, - el bbl., 750 000 do double extra, ••• 800 -8 63 flaws, - i-1 lb., 12 115 Hay, - .e. ton. 9 o'o ' I f o oo Honey, 70 lb., 10 , ' 12i Lard. " 12 ' 16 . Oats, ""e bu.sh., • 50 56 Onions. •, . 75 ,I 00 Pork. "i? bbl., 20 50 . 23 50 -do . t -.± lb.; 10 !: 121 do is whole hog, -e. lb., 6 ~ 71 Potatoes. ."-e. bu..i., r 50 56 Poultry. -- t lb., 6 6 Rye, V bash., S7i ,1 Ou Salt, v bbl., 3 50 do 'il sack, 25 Sausages, 12 s 14. Trout, sil i-bbl., - 550 EOO Wheat, lil bush., 125 11 50 White Fish, per. It-bbl., 5, 00 600 " Wool, per, lb., 30 ' 35 Sheep Pelts, each, ,75 100 *iv caltatizints. C. L. HOYT, CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR. and DR.-I.I.IWIT.3IAIsi, Bingham, Potter Co., Pa., will promptly and eiticiently attend to all business entrusted to him. ' First-class professional references can be given if re quired. IN EVERY BODY'S Motruil IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH! IN EVERY BODY'S 31OUTH WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH ? WHY " THE AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY "THE AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY " THE AMERICAN SMOKER." STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. STUDDED WITH DrAxANDs. WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS, WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHY, PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S AMERICAN SMOKER, Which has been ordeied of • THE' - AIIERICAN" TRADE COMPANY. Frankfert Street, New-York. ri EUREKA F !EUREKA! I HAVE FOUND IT 1 -' I. HAVE FOUND IT! WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND 7 WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND? WHY THE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE. TIM GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE. THE AMERICAN SMOKER. See Advertisenient elseichere See aciveitisement - THE AMERICAN SMOKER. Ite'See adhertisement-- THE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE! THE GREATEST LUXURY OF THE AGE! - HAVE YQUI'PRIED IT? - - HAVE YOU TRIED IT? NO! WHAT IS IT? WHAT jIS IT ?' • WHY THE AMERICAN SMOKER! THE AMERICAN SMOKER ! I THE - AMERICAN SMOKER! • THE AMERICAN SNORER! I WHERE CANI IT BE HAD? WHERE CAN IT BE HA 0 ? WHAT SEGAR STORE KEEPS IT? WHO SELLS IT?' WHO SELLS IT? _ - - - See advertisement of "10u:race:sr - TRADE COMPANY," in another place. P. S: No DZALEIL IN CmAns or TiinAcco, in any City or Town can be considered as koep ing pace with the progress of the age who not order at mice a sample box of the Ameri can Smoker—for the benefit of his customers. k*r•A Sample box—postage paid—will only cost a few dollars. WHO SELLS THE AMERICAN SMOKER? WHY. EVERY DRUGGIST - - AND CIGAR DEALER - - If they dont now, they will hereafter. Dont fail to engage one. THE CALUMET OF PEACE! r 7'HE CALUMET OF PEACE! THE CALUMET OF PEACE! WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE? WILA - T I IT ? WHERE IS IT ? IT IS THE AMERICAN SMOKER: laeir' See adiertisem6nt. QUIET NERVES. QUIET NERVES! NO EXCUSE FOR NERVOUS HUSBANDS HUSBAND GO BUY THE AMERICAN SMOKER. THIS IS TO BE THE , URDER OF THE DAY, From every wife who has a smoking hus band—and no good husband who wants to have .peace in the family will fail td obey the order i 111:29] gEjy'See advertisement. See advertisement The American Trades Compa ny. was Organized November 8, 1857, with a Capital of one hundred thousand dollars. This Company was formed with a view of tak ing up inventors of small articles of general Utility, who are unable to make independent .arrangenaMits for introducing their inventions, by an equitable arrangement with theM for their rights by purchaSe out and out; or by a tariff on the articles manufactured and said. The inventive genius of this country has long Called for an Institution of this kind. Thr American mind is so active, that thousands of things are invented, many of which would be really useful to the comenunity,.but which are never introduced,,: because the Inventors of them have no means to _carry them out. The capital of this Company will be devoted to the development of really.useful inventions. The Company have a Committee on Patents, whose duty it is to pass upon all applications, and from their large experience in such mat ters In% entors have a security that their in ventions will not be misjudged ; and the high character of the parties composing that Com- Mittee is a sufficient guaranty that plans and specifications may be submitted before patents are applied for, without any risk of advan tage being taken of tiris circumstance, and when-desired to do so. the Company will take out patents for others, securing for the inven tor all of.his invention that is patentable. This Company respectfully invite inventors to submit to them their plans; and it will be furthering the objects - of the Company if its officers and agents can be of any service to them. A'ny one of the following modes is accepta ble IA this Company: rtrn : To manufacture any articles for whiCh their machinery is adapted by contract. the inventors recci-Ang the articles and paying (lir the same on delivery. Second: They buy airy patent which is ap proie.d of by their Committee. Third: They will manufacture and sell any artiidc which they clioose to adopt, giving. to the Inventor such a proportion`of the profits as may be agreed upon. The extensive building, No. 22 and 24 Frankfort-st., New York, being about 60 feet front by over 100 feet deep, and 7 stories high above the sidewalk„ is owned by the President of the Company - , and is . occupied in part by all the machinery, Wareroom and offices of the Company, where all its busind i ss and sales are transacted. 10 is 20 . 22 • 3 12} iOO dO6 t; 00 !'5O Zbe itmeritan Eracs Comp'l2,. What they manufacture. • THE AMERICAN SMOKER, Consisting of a great variety of unique and beautiful patterns of Cigar Tubes; also, sev eral varieties of Pipe Tubes. The peculiarity about these articles is that each one is arrang ed so, as to r'eceive a damp sponge, through which the smoke of the burning cigar has to pass on its way to the mouth. This damp sponge not only cools the smoke, but extracts from it the nicainh oil, the poisonous proper ty of the Tobacco, which renders the breath less offensive. Sniokers will. find the use ot these Tubes a Itrtury never before attained except by using the Turkish water-jar. Their use will also greatly promote the health of the habitual smoker and preserve the sweetness• of the breath. THE AMERICAN CARPET HOOK. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas„ headache, Is a litt l e contrivance for putting down carpets Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and-Skin Diseases, withal.. tacks. -This is a new article, which Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and has never before been upon the market, 131 n. Salt - Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a it possesses the merit of enabling a person to Milner Pill, and for. Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi put down or take. up a carpet of the largest five can take them pleasantly, and they are the size in general use in fifteen minutes with without best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a any injury to the floor or carpet.. It is very family physic. cheap 7 -chearer-in the long run than tacks— . price 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes for'sl:oo.. and the great faculty with whiCh even a serv- ant can take up nn d put down carpets, with- Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians,:States out the possibility ora mistake, renders . it in- . men, and eminent personages, have lent their valuable to the housekeeper. - names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these • remedies, but our space here will not perMit the THE AMERICAN PEN HOLDER .k WIPER. - insertion of them. The. Agents below named fur- It is a neat invention for holding a wet sponge; , st ..0..-ac in which they , h l E so ßl f?it s descrip A tions of the above into which the pen is thrust, always coming nish gratis olivirit also complaints, and the treatment thatshould be fol out clean and ready for use. A very conven - lowed for their cure. , . lent article for the Counting-House Desk and I Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with . Library Table. , 11:29 i other preparations they make ore profit 'prt. Demand AYER% and take no o era. The sick 1 o- The American Smoker is an arti- wantthe best aid there isfor themi cle of great utility and benefit to Smokers. have it. Persons atiliccted with Bronchitis, Asthma. I All our. Remedies are Dyspepsia,:tiver complaints or Kidney atter; I tions, can procure SPONGES MEDICATED for these various diseases by Old Dr. TROUP. Sold by the ANSILICANTRADES C 011: ANY, Nos. 22 and :14 ITallkfOrl-SI. II\TO.OILARGE FOR SHOWING THE NEW 1,11 Goods just received at OLMSTED'S. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of AdminiStration on the Estate of SAMUEL CARLING. late of . Hector town ship, Potter Co., Pa., deceased, haying, been granted to the undersigned; all persons in debted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same•will present them to us for settlement. FRANCIS STRANG, 1 Adz; LOVINA CARLING : Hector, Feb. 14, 1859.-274C* DENTIS .? p4Y irj IL. SHEERAR,• Dentist, of Wellsville, I • Allegany.Co.,N. Y., respectfully an nounces to the people of Potter and the .ad joining Counties in Pentfa. that he is perma nently established in Wellsville, and is pre pared. ett perforin the various operations in Dentistry. Especial attention 'is solicited to his style of inserting ARTIFICIAL .TEETIT. superiOrk - to any other style known, called " Alleti's . Continoous Gum." All - work. war ranted. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. Nov: 10, 1358. H. M. SEIBERAII. I . IaARDWARF:, Iron and Nat:s, Glass, Sash and Putty. Paints anil 011.; 'Alcohol, Catnpliene.and Burning Flitid. at -20 CLARK S; PHILLIPS. IT ANYBODY, including maids and'matrons, old or young, plain,or pretty, wish to•buy or sell anything, we give it as our candid opin ion, they had better come to that same Old Regulator, kept in full blast .by 20 - CLARK & PHILLIPS. Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with - other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumons complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. Ilow.completely this compound will - do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be fOund of the following complaints:— I" SCROFULA. AND SCROFULOUS COMPLATNTS, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULdERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TC - MORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AF FECTIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, YEU RA.LGIA. On TIC DOULOUREUX, DEBILITY, DYS PEPSIA. AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, IIoSE OR ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, and indeed the mhole class of complaints arising from - I unrry OF vie BLOOD. • This nd will be frmnd "at us compound Je found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the sprite to expel the' foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are .nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare •themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcurous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever You find its imputities bursting through the skin in pimples, erupt }ens, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it ob• structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it 'vhenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and I live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep! the blood healthy, and all is well; but with: this pabulum of life disordered, there can bb no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, mid deserveS much,l the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. kßut the world has been egregiously deceive by preparations of it, partly because the- ilrug, alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts Of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or auy thing else. During late years the public have heerilmis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarapa.-: rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointinent has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has bei-ome synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend ' to supply such .a remedy as shall rescue .the name from the load of obloquy whichf rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure: In order to secure their coniplete eradication from the system,lthe remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions or the bottle. PREPARED BY , • DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELI„ MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles for $5. , 1 Ayer ' s Cherry Pector4l, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of i every variety of Throat and Lung Complain t , that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, vvherever it has bee em ployed: As it has long been in constmit use throughout this section, we need not do morb than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied -on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic PAIS, . rim Tia Cl= 01 - . . Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,lndigestion, and. their alundd. Sold b}• SMITH & JONES, and D. W. SPEN; CER, Coudersport; COREY SON, Vlysses ; A. B. MORTON, Cushing•ille ; MANN & NICHOLS, Millport ; C. 11. SIMMONS, Oswayo; and by ali Merchants and Druggists. [11:28 ..ALTIZABILE DICTU . ! $169.9,7 .29,.05! HARK ! HARK!! What 'Noise is That ! 01 -IT IS THE RUSH AT TTIAT OLD • 'REGULATOR, in full blast frbm G A. 9 P. sr., by the good people from Dan, to Baresheba, after the good things therein con-. tained. Wellsville is a fast City, and the peo ple are fast 'nags. Ol well how they do work at that old- Storet Farming and Log ging can't begin with it:; .and they don't try to bait any body with 6c. Sugar; and call; it good. Such might possibly do joy Cleamted. . $lO,OOO. worth of choice Pork, brought in 1 the Hog from Wyoming and Livingston coun ties, packed by Clark & Phillips ; • 30000 Sugar Curdd Hams; 22000 Shoulders; 12000 pure Laud; 6000 Boots and Shoes; 4,7000 Horse' feed; 95790 Nails, 41 to Sc; IWO Hard ware„Crow-Bars, Iron, Tin Ware, Stone and .Wooden Ware, Tools for Mechanics, Farmers and everybody; 1600 Flour, $4,75 to Si; -76 Chests of Tea'l from 33 to '.se. • Paints, Oils, Fluid, Alcohol, Cawphene, and 200000, other things; 406 Bushels Stone Lime, cheap ; Rub bers and Bnffald Over-Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. I • ! h _ WAN TED t at that ".01d Regulator" in Wellsville, foot of Plank Road sireet,-on the Railroad, surround ed by Shingle Shanties; Lime Shanties, Pork Packing and Flour Shanties, nil the good peo ple, mail and she-mail, including the pretty Lasses and prim Old Maids, tb carry off - the needful; substantial and fanciful things - therein contained. Thus endeth Want No. 1. No. 2 calleth 'for 2000000 Sawed Shingles, 4500000 Shaved do. 2000000 Lumber, Also big Deers and Little Dears, some Bears, somo Patridges, some Potetipine; MO/. $lO, Butter, Cheese, Mats; Ogs, Poultry, Corn, &c. Come all 'ye who wish to buy or sell; we will do you good.' Doubt it not if any say nay,— it is not onr fault that fool's and— are not all clefnnet. So now we are- prepared to greet you With a Merry Christmas and a Hap py New Year! CLARK k PHILLIPS. Wellsville, Dec. 21, 1858. ! [11:22 P. S. If that Printer tneale.slsoolby Mind ing his own business, and $5OO more by let ting his neighbor's alone, what. nought some some others do? Letunhappy medley answer. NOTICE. T"" PUBLIC ere hereby notified thathav ing purchased the Saar-Mill Property at Lymensville, in the county of Potter. now oc cupied by Elihu Starkweather,, I hare ap pointed the said Elilin Stark-weather my Agent, for the transaction of all bhsiness iu relation to tlie carrying on. the business of Stocking and Manufacturing Lumber at the said Mill, ' AUSTIN A. KIRBY. Coudersport, Ott. .5, 167. 11:16-3mo* TO EVERY FEMALE IX THE USITED . STATES. MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL. -OR TAE-CURFIOF ALL TllosE PAINFUL DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Mrs. MONTAGUE, for many years afflicted with most of the diseases tha I 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 many of her friends to visit Cuba,- December . 48, - for the purpose of regaining her former health. "While there. she obtained a prescrip tion from a Spanish Physician— "Whose silver locks Were-tending to the grave." With which; through the mercy of God, .she 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 relief and cure of all the painful and dangerous diseases pell'uliar to womenl, and that the female constitution is subject tor. To those suffering from " l'rolapsus Uteri," Lucorrhoea, Ammorrimea, Menorrhagia, Dys menorrhoea-Chlorosis, a speedy cure can be obtained. To those suffering from Falling 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. . In all spinal affections, pain in the region of the PeP7is, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria Sick-headache. and all those diseases arising from the pecitliar 'formation of. women,' the Cordial will be found o an immense value. This medicine moderates all excess, and re moves all obstriiction ; it invigorates the de biliated constitution for the duties of life, and when taken in middle age proves . a blessipg. Modesty 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 Fording a three cent stamp, can have any information respecting the operations of the medicine. Agents' wanted in every-village in-the Uni ted States. Put up in half pint bottles ; $2,00 per bottles ; 50 per cent. off to the trade: All orders mast be addressed to Dr. J. D. STONEROAD, (Sole Proprietor,) Lewistown; Pa., Box 11l 11:1-1v NEW GOODS', Low Prices AND FAVORABLE TERMS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS . TO Cash and Short-Time Buyers, AT THE EMPORIUM STORE ! LADIES AND GENTLEDIEN : y AM NOW RECEIVING my second Winter Stock, which embraces almost everything usually kept by the Country Merchant— • -DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, • - BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, lIATS & CAPS,.' CROCKERY, &c.; all of which I propose to sell at low figures, I for cash, or approved credit. • Call and see our GOODS and 'PRI , CES. Being thankful for past favors, I hope to be able now to offer more faiora ble in d ucements. T. A. STEBBINS. Coudersport, Feb. I, 1559.-25. • . , ao - - - drg ( l ' / ly __/---.- • . IRO R CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Prmsayrula, -PA. - - •,, • - CIILItTSRZO 1865. 300 Students attending Satuutly. 1858. - - , -Nowithe largest and most thorough Com mercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Count log Room. , - ,;, . J. C. SMITH, A. M. Prof. of Book-keeping and Science of Accounts: - A. T. VOUTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation, ' - J. A. Iltrontcs and T. C. JENKINS, Teachers of Book-keeping. ; . A Canvt.sy and W. A. Mianna Profs. of Pen manship. I i SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOS KEEPING, - As used in every department' of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC- I ,RAPID BUS INESS WRITING—DETECTLNG' ' COUNTERFEIT MONEY— ' MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE--COM MERCIAL LAW— Are taught, and all other subjects neces sary for the success end thorough education of a practical business man. 1 _ 3.2 P.REAIUMSt. f„. Drawn all, the premiums in Pittsburgh, for the past-three ye:.rs, also in Easternaud Wee tern Cities, for best Writing, 1 I NOT ENGRAVED WORK; INPORTANT INFORTULTION. _ Students enter at any , time-- i -No vacation- Time unlimited—Rerieir at pleusure4-Grad antes assisted in obtaining situations—Tui tion for full Commercial Course, $35,00; Av. craze time 8 to 12 weeks; Board, $2.50 per week ; Stationery s6,oo—Entire cost ) , $60,00 to $70,00. I - ' r rite" Minister's' Sons received at half price. For Card—Circular 2 ,-Specialcus of Busi ness and Ornamental Writiug—inclOse We stamps, and address i o I. F. W. JENKUCS, Pittsburgh, Pa. 10:9-z-1 v* .A. CARD. I ji. Philadelphiif r P a..- • The undersigned, tholFoupder and Publish er of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT Dern- TOR, desirous of retiring from thilb*inch of blisinerss, has merged . ; that old established work in the popular BANK NOTE REPORTER of IMLAY d: BICKNELL. . Having published Van - Court's Detector slime 1839, the; under signed reluctantly partg with his old friends and subscribers ; but Ole 'reluctance is less ened by the conviction, that in BOXY di BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER they will receive a work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT. Philadelphia, Dec. '29, 1853. ii 1. • NOTICE All Subscriptions to !, Imlay &Bicknelro • 13.413 i IR NOTE! REPORTER are Payable scrupulous Fly in Advancf. This is the oldest Bank dote Publication in the world. For 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 CFI THE WORLD i Now in press by ItiLav, k Bicssict.t,'jwill be given gratuitously to, l all old and new sub scribers. All Coin Charts, Guides aid Man uals, as compared with! this, may bo Onsider ed waste paper. TERMS. To the Semi-Monthly, i $1,50 *annum. Monthly, i 1,00 }• Single Copies, at the; Counter, 10 'Cents. Mailed, 12 j " Address IMLAY - ,t BICKNELL, " Box 1150, Post Office, Philadelphia;Pa. [22-3ino.] i ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOR. , DINARY . No Hu;nabug. A LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURNISHING STORE IN POTTER COMITY. I/FRS. E. H. N. GRIDLEY has established .1a tub ionable and extensive Ladies' Fur nishing Store, at tilysseS, Potter Co., Pa., three miles west of Lewisville, where she4ill take pleasure in furnishing Millinery, Mantaumak ng. and Ladies' Apparel generally, in better style and at much lower rates than ever before offered in this county.; Mrs. G.. receives tho fashions• from New York regularly, and is therefore enabled to make or repair Bonnets Scc., in the latest stylaand with unexceptiona ble taste and durability; All articles*arrant .ed to be as represented. She desires the pub lie to call and assure themselves of the eor l rectness of her statements. Messrs. Larabee .3.; Co., will receive. and sup ply orders to onstomerS at Lewisville. T. E. Gridley will reeeive and promptly fill orders, throughout this and the adjoining younties, at shop prices. Special arrangements made for Holiday supplies. In connection with theribeve,T.E.GßlD LEY•would announce to the public of Pot ter andl the adjoinidg bounties, that be will regularly visit them, prepared to furnish all articles of Female and gale Attire, and Family Goods in general, warranted to be precisely as he shall represent, and at much lower inked than_ can be bought of any other person laths county. 1(11:21] HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC ; A PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS DMUM Just published, the 24th thousand, ins seal ed envelope, price 10 cents; or sent, postpaid, by the Publishers, for3' stamps : „ A MEDICAL ESSAY ON,THE ricramaz EXIIAIISIROX AND DECAY of the franie from Indulgence, Infection and tho injurious' consequences of Mercury, With the modern means of turn': By R. J. eTLyERWELL, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, • • &c. st i r Spermatorrlicea, or Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, 'Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, ands IMpedintents to Marriage generally, are promptly and effectually cured -by . the Author's novel and most successful mode of treatment, by 'means of which the In, valid can regain pristine health without hav ing recourse to dangercias and expensive medi cines: -From the Lon don Lancet.—" The but ersatatt ever tcrittea on a subjeel l pf vital importance tea, worthy the Author's, Address the Publish i ers : C. J. C. Kunz & Co., Ist Avenue, cer. ,19th Street, Poat Box 4586, New York City.l [2l-3 mos. inside.] PE LEAF LARD, in firkins and tubs, 1 - can be bad at Oka Old Regulator. Also, 'uar Cured Hams, a plenty of Heads, Shanks and Ribs 30 CLARK k PEITLLII'S.
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