- -- ',triune ant( &rutty. COGDERSPORT;-MAY 19; 1859 --- ja m 31.,..1itdd has been appointed to receive flub subsckiptions for Evans' Philadelphia G ft Book estublighnient. - Give him a call. Ed. Stebbins - has just returned from s e w York anScl, Philadelphia, and a t. perb steel: of new goods is following him —arriving and rapidly selling every day: .C'orrection. — The name of the gentle oan Hilo is about erecting a tannery here, Sandber . g not ,Sandbag-as we gave it b st week. MAPLE SUGAR-LARGE YIELD."- The Barlingfon (Vt.) Press states that E. Pit kin, of 3larshfield, made 3,000 lbs. of ma. pie sugar this Spring, from 380 trees, and. t hat the yield in-Cambridge was 185,000 and that the sugar season of 1859 las eclipsed that of 1857: The Concord liitriot says the yield of maple sugar in she northern part of New-Hampshire is ilauense this season. In Coos it is no unusual thing to hear tlf eight, ten and tweive hundred-pounds being made in an ordinary sugar orchard, and in some orch zrdi a tun or more has been made.—Pc iloue. - We do not know how muck sugar was made in this county this year, but we tare reason to think 'that the yield did ,t of 1857. article in the ray of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has been introduced to the public.by Messrs. E. Goodwin & Bro., New York City, man. ufacturers. The improvement consists Vs the manner of putting the article up; ithieh lovers of the weed can but approve. It is prepared frail the finest quality of hf, and the process of manufacturing frees it from all impurities ; then realty wrapped in Tin Foil, and-Steam Pressed, rendering it very convenient to carry in the Pocket, and put up . in this manner will keep perfectly fresh ; and the con miler will be spared the great annoyance having his pocket littered, as with all ier kinds of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. I'hewers need only to give GOODWIN'S PATENT PRESSED a• trial W appreciate t; superiority. I ' ' NOTlCE.—Pursuant •to adjournment, Iheiiteni bers.of the Pot ter County Teach in Association are requested to meet at :he Raymond School House, iu Allegany Township,. on Thursday the 29th inst., at A o'clock A. 31.. to hold forenoon, after km and evening -seSSions ; to meet Fri- at 6 o'clock A.. M., to hold.the clos :g.session.-. - For order of busiues, see tompanying report.- J. W. BIRD, Secretary. REPORT OF BUSINESS CO'AIMITTEE. Order of Business.-1: Opening ex- Teises. : Res,:dution which reads : Resolved, that Directors should allow be time of Teachers to go on while, they e attending the meetings of the As- Aaiun." 3 : Essay, by It. Z Roberts. :New busincas. 5: Declamation, by I.Dtright. 6 : Essay, by Eliza Lyman. : Essay, by Susan Grigsby. Ereabig.—Lecture by Rev. J. Hen. ick. Friday Mon Lecture by C Allen . , 2; Declawation, by A. L. Ly- :n. -3; • Essay,- by Sarah Reynolds. : New business. •5: Essay, by 0. J. afford. 6: Essay. by Bertha 31. I.y -•:a. 7: Declamation, by N. O. Crosby. : Closing business. Respectfully submitted 0. J. SPAFFORD, Chairman. LIE remarkable . fact is stated in Halt'm winlal of health, that of the five thousand moils tried last year before the New York wrt of Sessions, only ninety-four were sober Lett arrested I TEE FTIGILITIONTO Tag ROCKS I.IOIINTAISS. :me idea of the immense emigration to the :les' Peal: Gold Mine's, may be gathered ratty fact stated by a correspondent at St. pit, Mo., that no less than ten thousand igrints had passed through that city, ale the number had been large and eren a teratLeavenworth and °maim—Tribune. t SI3 eziqi tiotiezs. DISEASE 01? THE LIVER. By this disease we understand an intlam lion either in the membrane or substance 'the liver, gown by dull pains in the right the stomach always disor, ered, the yel. =tin ge of the skin, dry cough, tongue coat .!eustiveness, high-colored urine, and ct"'a . nature; severe weakness, and severe is ;lie head. e. quantity of corrupted humors in the n of the liver, causes a defective secretion le bile. The liver when healthy, serves filter to the blood, to separate all impuri alp it, or to refine it. When diseased, it of purify the blood, which, when sent to brains, and.other parts in a morbid inay cause Jaundice, Consumption, tty &e., and withholding the natural plus to the intestines, causes Dyspepsia, %, and other complaints, as you perceive direct tray to unravel and tear the whole in to pieces. r - patient, suffering from "this complaint, seld resort to speedy relief. Yet there are few rnedieineS worth a cent in curing 'ttsts. What then shall be done? We say, 11r. Morse's Indian Moot Pills, as they are "postd of plants and root:3 ; they will be z .ld a sure cure for this painful disease, be. tie they purge from the body those corrupt istaguant humors, and so•cleanse and re 'the blood, :which is the cause not only of tilisease of the liver, and the inflammation the kidney and bladder. but of every de :.:tion of disease.- From 3t04 of the above taken every night on going to bed, will, 'feu days, entirely relieve the body of ev ;sung ;hat is opposed to health.•' Or. 3 lorse's Indian Root Pills are sold dealers hi 3lediciues. [ -: . I PRICE CURRENT. i , ,L Corrected every Wednesday, by P.IAA. STNS. BINS, wholesale and retailpler in GTO , ceries,andprovisions. Hain!Street; I-, , COHDERSPORT, PA. I I' l Apples, green, I/ bush., , $ 75 to 00 do dried, " - 250 '3.25 Beans, . •-‘, - . 125 FO2 Beeswax, 14 lb., '2O ! ;2a Beef, " r ,6 !1 7 Beef Hides, " .. 51 s.!, 6 Berries, dried, `fl quart !10 1 138 Buckwheat, lil bu . sh., ;75 100 Butter, 11 lb., 117 i ,19 Cheese, " ' I 8 f 12i. Corn, Ifl bash., :a 00 121. Corn Meal, per cwt., - i 2 50 pOO Eggs, 11 dos., 110 132 Flour, superfine, ? bbl., 800 850 .do extra, a 8 50 - 300 do double extra, " 800 9'50 Hams, V i lb., I 2 - .14 Hay, V ton, 1000i1 00 Honey, la lb., 110 112 i Lard. " - ,la 116 Maple Sugar, per lb., ;- 8, , 10 Oats, V bush., ' 371 150 Onions, a . • 100 - 1 121 Pork, V bbl., 20 50 23 50 do l'l lb., IID 11'21 do in whole hog,'? lb., 1 6 I ; 7.3 Potatoes ' 1.1 bush., I'so 1 62A Poultry, 'V Ib., • 5 . I 6 Rye, IR bush., ' 100 1'12.3 Sal,•re bbl., • l' 350 , . do ctl sack, , . ! 25 Trout, `f A--bbl., 600 e, 50 Wheat, ? bush., 150 1'75 I White Fish, Pei. i-bbl., .6 00 G 50 Wool, per. lb., • I 3O ! 5 CHOICE STONE LIME; in 1131. or bulk, at V greatly reduced prices, can' he had at 20 CLARK & PHILLWS. Auditor's Notipe. mOTECE is hereby given, that the under ..l.ll signed, an Auditor appointed bd. the Court of Common Pleas of the County oil Pot ter to make distribution of the proceeds of the sale of property in the case of Clark & Phil lips vs. L. C. Presho of September Term, 1857, No. 176, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on Friday, the 20th day of May, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. M , at which time and place, all persons interested are requested to make their claims before said Auditor, or be debarred froui corning in upon said fund L. P. MAYNARD, Auditor Coudersport, April 26th, MS. Auditor's Notice: NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor appointed by the Court to make distritnt- Lion of the ,proceeds of the sale of real estate in the case ) of Wm. 3l'Dougall rs. William T. Jones, et. al., No. 23 February: Term, 1857, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Prothonotary's Office in -the Borough of Coudersport on Monday. the . 6th day of . June next, at one o'clock, P. M. Those interested will attend if they think proper. H. J. OLMSTED, Auditor Coudersport. May n, 1359.—L3t. WILLIAM CARR, SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, gain, between Third and Fourth Streets, Coudersport, Pa. • i Miss SOUTIIWORTH,. CoLossr. 0. W. CLOCLETT, CHARLES BURDETT, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, E, D., HENRY CLAPP, GEOKGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL.YOUNG, lads. ANNA WHELPLEY, Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHN, Mies. DL NERNON, * • Miss HATTIE CLARE, FINLEY JOHNSON. • Write only for the GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN . PRIZE. • GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. -- • TII E ft, Fi . 3 ti rri.//,4_? ILLUSTRATED, DEAN cri, SALTER. SUCCESSORS TOBECKET & CO The New York Wqekly GOLDEN PRIZE I: , one of the largest and best literary japer; of the day—an Imperil l 114uarto, containing ight pages, or forty columns, of the mosiinter esting and fascinating reading matter, from the very first writers of the day, i:be,iT able A PRESENT, _ 'WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $5OO 00, Will be given to each subscriber immediately on receipt-of the subscription money. This is presented at n Memento of Friendship, and not as an inducement to obtain subscribers. TERMS : One copy for 1 year, $2 00 and 1 Piesent. One copy for 2 years, 350 and 2 Presents One copy for 3 years, 500 and 3 One cepy for 5 years, 800 and 5 " AND TO WAS, Three copies, 1 year, $5 00 and 3 Five copies, 1 year, 800 and 5 .g Ten copies, 1 year :, 15 00 and 10 " Twenty-one y'r, 30 00 and 21 " The articles to be given away are comprised in the following list: 2 Packages of Gold, con - taining $5OO 00 each. 5 do do' do 200 00 each. 10 do do do 100 each. 10 PatentLevernuntingeas ed Watches. 100 each. 20 Gold Watches, 75 each. 50 do do 60 each. 100 do 300 Ladies' Gold Watches, -35 each. 200 Silver Hunting - Cased Watches, 30 00 each. 500 Silver Watches, $lO 00 to 25.00 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, . and Fob Chains,. $l O 00 t 0.30 00 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Stbds, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil t-eV Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l5 each. We will present to every person sending us 50 subscribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, worth $4O; to any one sending us 100 sub scribers, at $2 each,w Gold Watch, $9O. Ev ery subscriber will also receive a present. - Iminediately on receipt of the money ; the subscriber's name will be entered upon our book, and the present will be forwarded with in one week, by snail or express, post paid; gel. All communications should be- ad dressed to DEAN 45‘. SALTER, Proprietors, 335 Broadway, New York. jc10:53--1 tem, ly. Ladies., ',--.SUIkiMER :FASHIONS. .4. BIRS:.GRIPLEY tendcrster thanks to the' citizens of Potter and adjoining counties, for their patronage: She would say to the public,,' that she has on band a splendid assortment of Millinery Goodi, whichahe will sell retail or wholesale 'at the lowest rates, es pecially to thOse in the trade, at a small ad vance from N. Y. pricep. All orders prompt ly attended to. T. E. GRIDLEY will deliver Bonnets to any place ordered; Bleaching and Repairing done up in the lateSt style, with taste. The large quantity of work to he "" done over," .will be delivered at the earliest moment. Ladies please call or. send in your orders.. Shop locat ted 31 miles west o; E. H. N. GRIDLEY. Ulysses, May 3; 185:). :-33. COURT PR.OOLAPIATION. ANTHEREAS the lion. Robert G. White, V V President Judge,: and the 'lons. Joseph Mann and G. G. Ccdvin, associate Judges or the Courts of Oyer & Termiucr and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the • Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date : the eleventh day. of JUne, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and to me di rected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner find General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Pence, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Couder sport, MONDAY, the . 20th day of June next, and.to continue one week: Notice is therefore hereby given to the. Cor-' ohers, Justices of the Peace and Constables Within the county; that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, ,inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap. pertain to be done. And those who are bound by - their recognizaneei to prosecute against the prisoners that are or Shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. ! Dated at GIAMEItSPOILT, June 11, .1859, and the 83d year Of the Independence of the United States of America. • LIST OF CAUSES, FOR TRIAL at June Term: _1859, in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter Coun ty, PA. - . . Purdy use Cooper & 1 vs. Hedrick. • Peabody, Jones, ; - - 44 Bradley. • Hillyer & Bush, - " Ellis. Jones, •• 1. - " Jackson t Rees. • Sheppard, 1 .4 4 Lewis. Crandall, ; 44 Johnson. *- , HaskinusePlatt &Platt, 44 Ellis. ; 'Jones, " Bradley, ct.al. Jones & Bro., * " Lord. ' - - S. G. &W. Lansing, " Hall. ; Jones / " Ives k Straight. 1 Jackson SchOol District," Ellsworth, Ives it White. ' jones, i - - 44 Jackson. I Strait, -" Beach. Gillingham, Use of Mills, " Cone. 1 Eldridge ; ; 44 Moriey. Anson, Keating. et. al., 44 Ayres. Canfield, ' 44 Starkweather. jones•& 8r0.,; - . 44 Lawton & Lawton. Backus, ; ' ," Benton. ' * " Ackson SchOol District,;*" Roll rabach er, et. al. Mattison, - • " -Willcox. guard use of Ives, 44 Wharton township. Ames & Co., I. IC Same. Ho ; unsville, - " Same. Jones, . 1 ; " Smith. M . "3'," Bensley & Bensley. Rooks, .; " Hopkins & Jones. White ' '„ { Stevens,llacket, • ' „ - et. al. , Willcox, 1 " Willcox. . ; 1 li. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. liProthonotory's Office, May 4, 1859. lIME STORE:), Main above Third St., dOUnEn,SPORT, PA. sr. MANN, PROPRIETOR- I) h 13ooK§, ULOBES, IANKS-- . 1 DOCIq,I S _LEDO S DAY-LOOKS- RE CET PT-..13001; 3IEHDRANDMIS, • 1 PASS-BOOKS, . RT For , OS, lIERBARIUM:3, 11 LETTE"-BOOKS • INVOICE-BOOKS. 11 • 1 - Greek, Latin, French and German Text- Books: IF" All School Books used in the County kept on limit!, or immediately procured When desired. • Magazines pr an Periodicals supplied when desired." . 14 good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materialsi Water Colors, SM. • ' !BIBLES., TESTAMENTS, PRAYER ,k HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, 'Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, Sc., Rm.! . • [ll-34) ' NVIVII T. JACKSON, Dealer la Dry Goods, Boots & ShOes, Hats & Caps, QueensWare.' Hardware; 1; Groceries &Notions, GERZA NIA. POTTER CO., P - ETAS purchased the stock of Goods of I I An drew Jdckson, and having made some *ell-selected additions thereto, respectfully solicits a'share of the public patronage, at the old stand, wlOre he is confident that he will be able to please the most fastidious buyers, both as to qoality and price. Please call and examine my stock. Wm. T. JACKSON. Germania, April 19, 1859.-36-6 m. ' 30 each I,f' DE lj M.. Sif pounces to t. jciining Conn, gently establi pored to per, Dentistry. liis sup:ryi o tl r e t o o f ",i.A.llen's Coat ranted. Lettei •I Nor. 10, A. G. TAGGART, Sheriff. - TISTPX. ERAR, Dentist, of Wellsville, my Co. Y., respectfully ab e people of Potter and the ad ies in Pean'a, that he is perma is3ted in Wellsville, and is pre form the various. operations ip 4special attention is solicited -to inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, pny other style known, called tinuous. Gum"' All work ivar rs.of inquiry promptly answered. • 11. 31. SHEERAR. The Atnerlacn Tradei COmpa-, ny, was organized NOfember ;1851', . with a Capital of one hundred thonsaad - dollars. This Company was formed with a view of tak,l‘ ingup inventors of small articles Of general. utility, who Are unable to .make independent' arrang‘ .gents for introducing their inventions,, by' an Lquitable arrangement With; them 'fon their rights -by purchase out and out, orehly a' tariff on the 'articles manufactured and .sold: Thel, inventive genitis .of this country lies log called for an Institution -of this kind. The Ainerican mind is so active, that thousands of things are invented, many of which would; be' really Useful 'to the community, but which are never introduced, because .the Inizentora;:of them haven means.to carry them out. / The capital of this'Company will he deVideit to the development of really useful The Company have a Committee on Patenis;: whOse duty it is do p 115.4 upon all , applicatiotis,: andl.from their large 'experience in such m 4,1 tersllny entors. have a security- that their in- I:titions will: not be, inis.indged ; land the liigi character of the parties composing that Coin= ; , mittee is a sufficient guaranty that plans. and , 1 specifications may he subinitted Ilefurc patents' arc implied for; without risk of, advan-ll tag r ti , being taken of this circumstance, Add; when desired to do so;Alie Company will take; out patents for others, securing for the inven-; tar all of hislinvention that is patentable. This Company respectfully invite inventors. to submit to them their plani; and it will be furthering the objeCtS of the Company if its; officers; and agents can be of any service theM. . . . Any one of the following modes is accepto-; ble to this Company: First:. To munufaeture any articles fat. which their machinery is adapted by contract the inventors receiving - the articles and paying for the same on delivery. Second: They buy any patent which is ap=' : ' proied of bY that. committee. I' Third: They will.manufactuft and sell any; article which they choose 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 4 New York, being about GO 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 business and sales are transacted. elje canteritan Uralico 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 peculia - rit4- abont these erticlests that each one is arrang ed so as to recesvc 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 'lithe nicotine oil, thepoisononS proper ty of the TObacco, which renders the breath less'offensive.' Smokers will find the use Of these Tubes a' luxury 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 1100 K. Is alittle contrivance for putting down carpets Without tacks. This is a new article, which has never before been upon the market. But it possesses the. merit-of enabling a person to Put down or take up a carpet of 'the largest Size in general use in fifteen minutes, withbut any injury to the floor or carpet. It is very Cherip--ebearer in the long run than tacks— and:the great faculty with -which even a serv ant can take up and put down carpets, 'nth put the possibility of a mistake, renders it in valuable to the housekeeper. Tlfl AMERICAN PEN HOLDER it isia neat invention for holding a wet sponge,. into!which the penis thrust, always .coming out clean and ready for use. A very conven ientartiele for the Counting-House Desk and , Library Table. 11:29 The American Smoker 13 an ami de of great utility and benefit to Sthokers. Persons afiliccted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Dyspepsia; Liver complaints or Kidney !Oren. 'tionS, can procure SPONGEB Mnotevino for these various diseases by Qid Dr. Tuonp. Sold by the AMERICAN TRADES COMPANY, Nos. :22. and 24 Frankfort-St. IN EVER V BODY'S MOUTH ! IN EVERY BODY'S )IOU'1•II{ IN EVERY BODY'S: It_WTll! wilArs IN EVERY BODY'S MoUTIT? • WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH'? WHAT'S IN EVERY Drs mouTii? W " T E AMERICAN SMOKER." • 1 \CItY cc Tub: AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY THE AMERICAN SMOKER.'t'. STUDDED Wm! DIAMONDS. STUDDED wrril DIAMONDS.. WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. WHAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS. Wily, PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S AMERICAN SMOKER, Which has been ordered of ] THE AMERICAN .TRADE COMPANY.. 22 &; 24 Frankfort Street, - New York. WHO SELLS THE AMERICAS SMOKER? WHY EVERY DRUGGIST—AND-CIGAR DEALER-- ' If they dont now, they will hereafter. Dont fail to engage THE : CALUMET OF PEACE! THE CAL UM ET OP PEACE! THE CALUMET OF PEACE! WHAT IS THE CALUMET OF PEACE?. WHAT IS IT.? WHERE IS IT IS THE AMERICAN SMOKER. • W:See advertisement. : QUIET NERVES, QUIET NERVES! NO EXCUSE FOR NERVOUS HUSBANDS. HUSBAND GO BUY THE AMERICAN , • SMOKER. TIII IS TO BE THE ORDER.OF THE DAY, • Fi7om every wife whiy has a smoking hus band—and no good husband who wants to have peace in the family will fail to obey the nrdM. , ]11:29], •. See advertisement. See adveitfsemCnt. COUDERSPORT AOADERM L 1859. I Rev. J. HENDRICK, A. 3L. PriINCIPAL. - SPRING and SUMMER TERM'cominences , ; • Tuesday, Aprll-5. FALL TERM commence Tuesday", August 23. • ; Rates of Tuition : Priniary Branches, ' - 's2 50 . . .. Common English, - ' . • 340 Higher English; with Algebra,. - . 4 - 75 ilig4er Mathematics, - • - 6=oo Latin and Greek, ' --COO (extra) • 2 50 • Drawing .-. Music,. with use of Nano, (extra) • 10 . 001 French, (extra)2 , .00 French, without other - studies, - 5 00 -Room Rent, each, ' l .oo' Dar Competent Teacherb have been recur. ed for every-branch of Study. . pt. 3 iith BILE 11:10Tit 1999 747 29 Outt RKI - BARKIt What Noise Is That 01 T IS THE RUSII . AT THAT OLD REGULATOR, in full blast frpM6 A. U., to • P. at.; by the good people from Dan to Baresh ba, after the good things thrrein!con . tainedd Wellsville is &fast City ) and the'peo- 1)le. 0.. fast 1 nags. -0! rov ll ? liow they do work a that old Store!. harming : - and Log ging catn't begin with it; ,and thC - y. don': try to bait any body with Gc. Sugar, -and call it good. Sock might possibly do for Vinegor, itl Cleans' $lO, 00 'worth of choice . Park, broUght in the 110 from Wyoming and Living:U.4m coun ties, p: ked by Clark Sr, Phillips ; 30000 Sugar Fax' lams; 22000 b'houlder3; 12000 Pure Lard; 000 Boots anti 'Shoes; 47000 Horse Pled';3i9o Nails, 4} .5c ; 78000 . ,Hard- nare;roW:Bfirs, fron" Tin Ware, St;Mei and All - node Ware, Tools for Mechanics, Flinders -ander rybodyt 1600 'Flour, $4,75 to s7'; 76. / Chests f Tea, from 35 to 15c.; Paints, Oils, Fluid, lcolm , Cawpheue, and 200000, other thhigs; r 4oo Bushels Stone Lime, cheap •, 1413- bens' an 4 Bulfoilo Ore.r,Shoes, for Men, Women and Children: ' . -. , ANTED! at that "Old Regulator" in Wellsville, foot of Plank Road street, ou the Railroad,-surround ed by Shingle. Shanties, Lime Shanties, Pork Packing and Flour Shanties, all the good peo ple, n ail and she-mail. including the pretty Lasse.i kind prim Old Maids,. to carry off the needfull, substantial and fanciful things therein contained. Thus endeth -Want No. 1. No. *2 calleth ifor • 2000000 Sawed Shingles, 1500000 Shaved do. 2000000 Lumber, Also big Deers and Little Dean, some Bears, some Patridges; some Porcupine, Cash $lO, B.otter, Cheese, boats, Ogs, Poultry, - Corn,Ac. Come ajl„ye who wish to buy or sell; we will do you good. Doubt it not if any say nay,— it is not our fault that fools and are not all ;der a net... So now we are prepared - to greet you with Merry Christmas and . a Hap py New Year! CLARK lc PHILLIPS. Wellalle Dec. 21 , 1.85,8. - (11:22 P. S: f le, Printer made $l5OO by mind ing his own business, and 'ssoo more by let ting nOighhor's alone, what =ought some some 'others do? Let unhappy medlers TO EVERY FEMALE IN THE , UNITED STATES. MONTAGUPS FEMALE - CORDIAL, - FOR THE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Mrs: , MONTAGUE, for many years afflicted with most of the diseases that are common to females, spending a large fortunein tea years in trying the different means of treatment fur her relief, to no avail, Nra4 prevailed upon by many of herfriends-to visit Cuba, December '4B, for the. purpose of regaining her former health.; While there, she obtaineda prescrip tion from a Spanish Physician— • - "Whose silver locks Were tending to the grave:" • Withiwhich, through the mercy of God, she -was restored to her youthful health. After her return she made known to hun dreds of lies 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 peculiar to women; and that the female constitution is subject to. To those suffering from . "Prolapsus Uteri," Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoea, lienorrhagia, Dys menorrhoert-Chlorosis, a - speedy cure can be obtained. To those suffering from Falling of the Woroh or Uterine Weakness of any kind, the Female Cordial is especially ecommendtd. It is war ranted to cure this 'I painful disease iflierse vered in. in ntl spinal affections, pain in the region of. the Pelvis, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria Sick-headache, and jail these diseases arising from the peculiar formatkin of women, the Cordial will he found of an immense value: This : medicine moderates nll excess, and re. moves allobStruction; it invigorotes .the de biliatecl - constitution! for the duties OP life, and when' token in middle age proves' a blessing.. Modesty forbids n,L3, in a public advertise ment, to make full the detillls: but the wrap peruround each letter will fully explain every )ferCimuts, female:, pr others, by sending a three neat stamp, .(1111 ha've nay - information reiTeeting the operations 4f the medicine. Agents warite 7 d in jevery village in the Uni ted States. Put up in halfph it bottle:: ; $2,00" r bottles ; 50 per Cent. air to the trade. All orders mast be 'addressed to •' Dr. J. D. STONEROAD, (Sole Pfopi-ielor,) 11:1=1y. Lewistown, Pa., Box Ht. N;EW= GOODS, Low Prices AND • FAVORABLE TERMS. =AO3IDINANY INDUCEMENTS Cash and Short-Time Buyers, AT THE EMPORIUM STORE! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: lAMI NOW RECEIVING my,second Winter StOck, which embraces almost everything usually kept by the Country Merchant DR) GOODS, G lOCERIES, HA WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, - • READY-MADE 'CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, • ' CROCKERY, &c.; chich I propose to sell at low figures, h or approved credit. and see our GOODS and PRI- Being thankful for past favors, I i o" be able now to offer more farora limements. P. A. STEB.BINS: idersport, Feb. 1, 1859.-25. all of for ca Ca CE S. hope ble in Co 1.7 BODY, ineluding maids and matron; or young, plain or pretty, wish to buy nythin„, , r we give it as our candid ouin y had better come to that same 'Old kept in full Blast by IF A/ IL old or sell ion, th Rego]. CLARK 4; PHILLIPS 20 B° . the ea: 20 TS,ISITOES, Rubbers, Buffalo- Oyer. 1 oeq" for men, women and children, by • e t dozen or pair, at • TURK tz PIiiLLIPS. ' 76/ $40,0 0 .1 Pays fin- a full course in the /ron City Colleie; the larOst, most extensively rattronized, and . . best organized Commercial School in the tai- ted Stnies 3571 . .Srudents atte*ding dpily; Mai , ch, :1859: • Usual ; tine to complete n full course, from oto 10 reeks. EvertStudent, upon gradils- ting, is guaranteed to. be compatent to mann* the Boos of any Business, and qualiEted.t6a earn n mtlary of from ssoo' to $l,OOO. • - Students enter at any time—\o Vacatiop— Itevie‘r pt pleasure 51 Prem,tums for best Perunansl4 strudel in lEM itinlstor? sons,receired at half prise. For Cfrcular and Sp:eciinens'of Writing; in. dose twO letter stamps and address r • F, W. JENIcINS, Pittsburgh, Ps. ids-Iy* ff . . T'" NE P.,LUS ULTRA. ' p r • . • SEWING! MACHINES. .! . THE:PATENT LEVER SEWINO . .M2NOFACTURED IBY THE . 'GLOBE MANUFACTUIHNG COMPANY, , • 339 Broadway, • New, fork, May be truly regaided,as the " nephis aldra" of sewing machines, and all who are wishing. to find a Machine which is capable of doing any. kind of sewing' or Tailors and Home- - wives, with a satisfaction heretofore unknown,' should lose no time in ordering one of this PA TEzyT LEVER Ad CHLVES, which are to occupy a similar liosition towards othei sewing Machines that a Patent Lever 'Watch and-everybody knowi its value) oecupies'to wards a Lupine or any other second rite watch. • ' This - ;lllochine • makeS the 1 . Lock Stitch," which looks the same J,0.1 both sides of lb* fabric, and cannot be ripped. PRICE ssfl.. . • . . In all respects equal to machines heretofOre sold at a hundred dollars and upwards. = ' Specimens of sewing done by the pATKsr. LEVER' 'MACHINE, will be forwarded to any part of the country, upon receipt of a postage . stamp..: N. 13. An energetic and reliable agent is wanted :in every town and village of the Uni ' ted States and Canadas to sell the above nam ed machine. Au advantag,eotic arrangement will be Made with theiright kind of merchant who is willing to liavu the exclusive. agency'. Address, Globe Illiinufaentring Company, . 11:30 ' . ' 339 Broadway, N. V. -- A.NNOUNCENVNT EXTIFIAon. DINARY • No H u mb ug. A LADIES' FASHIONABLE MINIMIZING . STORE .IN POTTER COUNTY. it RS. E. H. N. GIODLEY has established 11 a - fashionable and extensive Ladies' Far, .. nishing, Store, at Ulysses, Potter Co., Pa., three. miles west of Lewisville, where she will taki -- pleasure in furnishing Millinery, Mantaumak ing, and Ladies' Apparel generally, in b.ettir ;tyle and nt much lower rates than ever beton offered in this county'. Mrs. G. receives thi fashions erom New York' regularly, and ter: therefore enabled to.:make or repair Bonneti .t..e„ in the latest style and With unexceptione.- . ble taste, and durability. All Articles warrant ed to be as represented She desires ,the pub- - lie- to call and assure themselves of the cot-. reetnesg of her statements. . Messrs: Larabee k. Co., Will receive and sbp., : ply orders to customers at LeWistille. T. E.,Gridley will receire'nnd promptly - fat orders,' Ithroughout this' and the adjoining counties, at shop prices. Special arrangements made for Holiday , supplies. . In connection with the - above, IN E.G . RID: LEY Would announce to the public 'of P• , &• : ' ter and the adjoining Icounties, that he, will regUlarly visit them, prepared to furnish sir articles of Female and Male Attire, and Family Goods in general, wat'ranted to be precisely as he shall represent, and at much lower prices - than 'can' be bought of any.other person in the county. • - • (1 - 4:211- • YOUTH AND .RUINHOOD. - : •-r,„ J STPUSLIRHEn, the 25th thousand, and mailed low sealed envelope,, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of three,stamps i A 31EDIc'AL ESSAY DNpEITSICAL EXHAVOTION.' .44 AND DECAY of the frame, caused by "Salt- Abuse," Infection, and the injurious Cons?. quenees of idercur3l By R. J. flutmeawst,t,;_ M. D.i Membr °Pate Royal College of Sur ..geons, &c. • ' Spermatorshcea, or Seminal EmiasiOst, Ocnital 'and Nervous Dbility, Impotency, Loss bf Energy, DepressiOn ease of the Sexual' Cnians, and Impediments to Marriage, are promptly and effectually re moved bf the anther's novel and moat successful mode of treatment, byi means of which the In.: valid can regain pristine health', ithout ha,. ingsecoUrse to dangerous and expensiTe clues. 1 From the London Ll t neet.—" Thebes! treats* ever teriiten on a sulieqof vital insixortance well worthy the Author' S exalted reputation." Address, the . Publisibers : KLINE k CO., 184 Avenue, coy.' 19th Street, Postilos 1586, Nen - York City I [34-3 mos. inside.] 'DIME LEAF LARD, in firkins end tubi, E .can be had at the Old Regulatot. Alen, Sugar Cured limns, a tdenty of Bead; Shantai and !tan. . 20 CLARK & PITTE.LTPS. 1111ARHWARE, Iron and Nails, Glai; - 4111 11 and . Putty, Paints and Oils, : Alcoa], Compliehe and. Burnink,Pluid, at 20 - • CLARK & PHILLIPS. Zil u =
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