Ii iuit i i r~• :0 - IJDER,SP9Ir.r., ale 8 . lirdr&,,l3,tirt are - ireiiiiig,"io i o t , i grand Ball.t. their new itotel. in oyssth on . Independence, - D*' - Tickets I , i lli forlsale hy....them on Saturday,— r ice J r •ing and flying kites seems to' be ii i epreilominantoccupation dour ggYMing Am . er il e a" at the preseutlime, and: some ore successful in sending them: Up. the hea.vens—ya, -- verily, Mach lighe than their thought's, are likely to Ta w . However thid may ,be, the y i n il a are favorable, and a well-flo w n kite L a s ndly beautiful iu its aerial wan- Wei learn that upon invitation of a nUnt -4 the ladies of this plape, Mrs.il. H. G /dley will open her Millinery estah -1 nt in the store formerly-pcenpied F. Maynard in this place, to con , hrqSgh Court Week. Persons de to fairehase bonnets cheap and have trimmed to their 0111 . IL taste, or net done over cheaper than ever be. rillhave an opportunity at that time. tiles by earnest solicitation, and will bt do well. . .- , , 11117 . yrs should remember the Agri.. 1I 1 meeting on • Tuesdow evening of I at i week. It will be an important one, , sliould be well attended. Wei trust, also, that the Temperance ti g. on .Vonclay evening of Court. will forgotten. An able speaker will red; but the main object is to get arison of notes from tire different ) of the county; through a free-and pression from all who have any ig . t) say. - The y Scientific American.-- - - The pub es of this widely circulated and pop ournal of Mechanics and science, 'ge that it will be enlarged on the July and otherwise greatly im ' ' 4 containin.• sixteen -pages instead IC . ht, the -present size, which will it the largest; and cheapest scien urnal in the world. . _ It is the only 1 of its class that has ever succeed this country ,, and maintains a char for authority in all matters of me science and the arts, which is ;elled by any other journal In this for in Europe . , Although the lerg will incur -an increased ex f $BO6O a year by this enlarge ,hey have determined not to -raise Tice of subscription,- relying upon Ifriends to indemnify - . them in this expenditure by a corresponding of subscribers. We 'trust that ties and others interested in so use mrnal, Will exert, then. Selves to aid realization of the publishers' ex :ions. - I strudice Fire at Germiviia.—We, to learn that a ,week ago 'TttosdaY very destructive fire occurred at ia, the settleinent 7 of the Penn (German) Land Association in township, this county. The fire [t in a house belonging to Win. and occupied by a German, whose we did not learn, who escaped out sindow, the fire having originated, believed, in "thecellar, and is suppos have been the Work of an. incendi , Ile lost about $1.900 worth of house I ture. The fire extended to another •a, a stable, and the store recently oc loy Mr. AndrewJacison, (former this place), all of which were des- We learn that the total losi was large share of which will !poo l the Company, ;twltlaitaraling this fire oenurrad age,: and we have made strenuofig , to inform ourselves of the partici!! we are only able to get : hold of the reerude reports. Our friends thrAgh. , ' .lO county will do us and the reading ii e a great favor by furnishing us by. er with the particulars of all events of rezt occurrinr , in thoir neighborhoods, isie this way only that country edi. 7 are enabled to keep up with their ' Had scene of our friends at furnished us with the detailed the fire by last Saturday's mail, we' ire sent out & the reading World an. of it which could have been de upon; but, as it is, we are com to notice the simple fact and rely air own judggiont la sifting intern/a. nu flying reports. to be heniembered---thefreeze of turday All day Saturday id blew coldl#ere, and, be.it 1, that e 4th day of Julie, sNow FELL at Coudersport, though sufficient to - be perceptible in_ the The sky was cloudy until after dark, the clouds hastily departed, leaving a bright oles ?sky. sad :s Bitter cold' ,at n lo 4o l !rajdiiPiraPuhrs And-iiirMers-ito Oh, reAirtil-m6Plkffid)Ong bend foi tiio'oo l . l .*deliistatioilAhei Pare4L le* freeze had:iut down ' crops'of al kind*, lieo , ,iifoecate4loi=bp4 in otiritillar,mrlifiir as we liaiehen able togatherinfoimatiOn.up,to thiktime,(rui&, day); we learn that the entire erops . arid fruits, of 'this and tha adjoining counties are cut off,- and the hardiest trees and shrubbery considerably injured. This is a severe drawback upon our farmers,'and will be likely to cause piniik! ing times next :fall and winter. trust however, that . so. far-as is practicable_cmil farmers will replant their corn and other summer crops. Be not - disheartened, by the disaster, but go to work determinedlY that you may retriete at least a part of thC loss. WEDNESDAY.--Since the above Wag written, we learn from the telegramsite the New York papers of Monday, that the frost extended through the State of Nei; , York, and, northern Ohio—doing great damage to fruits and growing crops-gene erally. • A heavy thunder storm occurred herC Tuesday night, and a steady rain is still falling this morning, which is calculated to give new courage to farmers, by revivl in their grass and grain crops, and re T suscitating the corn that was not killed at the root; of which we learn there was considerable. All vegetables so fortunate as not to cc above ground before the frecici l will now come forward rapidly. PRICE CURRENT. • Corrected every Wednesday, by P. A. STEU BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in taro= ceries and -Provisions. Main, Street, ;1 . COUDERSPORT, PA: .1 Apples, green, V bush., $ 75 to 100 do dried, " . 250 3 , 25 Beans, • it . 1 25- ~ 2 00! Beeswax, V 1b.,20 i 251 Beef, • " °! 1 .. - - G . '''i Beef Hides, " 51. H A Berries, dried, 11 quart 10 , IS: Buckwheat, 11 bush., Butter, 1.1 lb., Cheese, " Corn, `fi bush., Corn Jleal. per cwt., - 2 50 3 00 Eggs, 1.1 doz., - . .10 12 Flour, extra, . "t! bbl., - 9 00 - 9 0 do double extra, " . 141 10 00 14 P== Hay, ton, 'V lb., Lard. Maple Sugar, per lb., 8 10 Oats, 1? bush., 371 Onions, " 100 112 Pork, 14 bbl., 21 50 24 op ' .do 11 lb., 10 _ 121 do in whole h0g,,11 lb., " . G 1 . 4 Potatoes, 1) bush., 621 • .75 Peaches, dried, 14 lb., " 2. - 3 Poultry, "11 lb., 5 . 6 Rye, 11.busli., . 100 112. Salt, II bbl., .• 3-50 •, do 7 sack, Trout, 11 MEM= White Fish, per. HThl., - 6 00- C i.O, Wool, per. lb.', • 28 - Notice:., DISEASE OF THE LIVER, By this disease we understand an inflani-: mation either in the membrane. or substaoeir of the liver, known by dull pains in the: right Side, the stomach always disor:eretl, the yel4 low tinge of the skin, dry cough, fongue coral ed, costiveness, high-colored urine, and t thick nature; severe weakness and severe pains in the head. I = The quantity of corrupted humors in ifie• region of the liver, canses a defective secretion of thor bile. The liver when healthy, - serves as a filter to the blood,- to separate all unpuri ty from it, or to refine it, When diseased, it cannot purify the blood, which, when sent td I the lungs, brains,' and other parts in a morbid condition, may cause Jaundice, Consuraptiph, Insanity, &re., and withholding: the nattwal stimulus to the intestines, causes Dyspepsia; Piles, and•other complaints, as you perceive the direct way to unravel and tear the whole, system to pieces. A patient, suffering frOm this complalnt,l should resort to speedy relief. Yet there are very few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. What then shall be done? We Say, use Dr. -3forse's Indian Boot Pills, as they are composed of plants-and root.= ; they will be found a sure cure for this painful disease,lie cause they purge from the body tkose corrupt and stagnant humors, and so eleanSe and:re -new.the blood, which is the cause not only of the disease of the liver, and the intlaumultion of the, kidney and bladder. but of every de scription of disease. Filsm . 3t04 of the above pills, taken every night on going to bed, Will, in sfew: days, entirely relieve the . body orrev erything that is opposed to health. Dr: - Morse's Indian Iloot 'Pills are sold by all dealers. in 'Medicines. WM: T.- JACKSON, DeWitt' in Dky Goods. foots & . • Shoes, Hats 6r, Caps, Queentiwaro. Ilardivape,.! Groceries & Notions.' GERMANIA. POTTER CO,, PA 11[1.4-S purahased the - stock of Goods of An= drew Jackson. And having made some well-selected addltlims thereto, rospectildly solioits a share of the public patronage, at the old stand, Ivlscro huts confident that he will be able to pleara the mast fastidious buyers, 'both as to quality and price. Please call and ex - amino my stock. ' Wu. T. JACKSON.. Germania, April 19, 1859.-3 G-Gm. ;.: TAKE NOTIC.EI IF you want to get y.our Watch es or Cloaks put in good run ning order; take them to DAYTON'S. ,ICou will find him on hand to do your work cm short notice, audio a workmanlike.manner, at No. 2, ?WWII . BLOCE; opposite Parmelee's , Drug and Book StOre. Jewelry neatly repaired, and work donct short notice, cheap for cash. - • -JtIIIN B. DAYTON.'? Wellsville, April 17, 1859, 40-0:46, Filth I r ear': 44 the ratterillse': NEW LISZOF roil. 18'59. OATALOGOS nEE TO ALL _ ~ los Vinumi_ RieOil Nov. No. 439 .okeritnite Street Philadeliiia Commences the New Year, with an enlarged CatalOgne e a motet variety of Gifts; increased facilities for buying Goods and doing business, and is'now Prepared toifier greater-include ments to Book buyers- erer before. - Tigie has.proved that the Gift aysteni is permanent. EVANS is determined to prove that his Estab lishmilit Is condiMted under that system'ln more liberal and impartial manner than any other ilavitig lived down-alniostall opposi tion; andhavitig the legitimacy of his plan of operation" acknowledged from Maine to Cali fornia, he can afford to bo generous. Try him, and judge for YourselE • ' SCHEDULE OF. GIFTS. Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $/00 00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 50 60 Ladies' 18k: Case' Gold Lever. Watches, 50.00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever - Watches, open dial,. • -_ - .15 Of Gents' Silver. Lever Watches, - 25 00 Gents' Silver Ler Watches, " 15 00 Gents' Silver Lepine Watches, 12 00 Parlor Time Pieces, new pattern, 10 00 Ladies' Elegant Black 6.11 k press Tat- " terns, • . . 15 00 Ladies' do Plaid do - do 12 00 Ladies' Cameo Sets, (Pin and Drops,) • . . • es.tra - fine, . - . 15 00 Ladies' Catneo Sets, do .10 00 Ladies Gold Bracelets, Stone Settings, 10 00 . Ladies' Gold Bracelets, plaia englaw-- • led Band, : . -.5 00 Genls' Solid Gold Vest.Chainsolor pat., 15 00 Wits' best English plated Vest "Chain's, LOO Ladies' Guards, or Chatelaine' Chains, choice ' . • , 15 00 Larne Gold Spring Lockets, double cases,.lo 00, LiOgo Gold Snap Lockets, • do ' 5.00 Medium size, .N0..3, Lockets, do • .. Z 00 Heavy Gold Pencit Cases, with Gold Pens, 7 50 Superior Gold Pens, With Holders & Box, 300 Ladies', Gold Pencils, - , '• . 200 Gents' Heavy. Gold Pencils; • 3 50 Gents' Gold Pens, with Silver Eitension •. . • ~t• Pencils, • - • - • - Ladies' Gold Pens, in Boxes with Ivory I Holders, • • - • 1 50 Ladies' Mosaic Gold Stone. Sets. l2 00 Ladies' Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops, .10 ; 00 Ladies' Jet Sets, , do ' • do 750 Ladies . . Lara, ; ; do do: -10 00 Ladies' Cameo Pins, large size, 5 00 Ladies' do ,do - medium, •3 50 Ladies' • do do. small, 250 Ladies' Gold Stone Pins, small, _ 2 50 Ladies Dos and Glass Miniature or Hair Pins, - ; •., Ladies' Plain Gold Pins, new pattern, Ladies' do Ear Drops, Misses' -I do Gold Pins, 75 1 du . 14 8 12 tents' Cluster. Pins, opal centre, - Gents' Single Stone. Pins, . penis'• Cameo. or Mosaic. Bosom Studs, 100 112 Gents' Engraved Gold Gents' Plain .do Gents' Slee-c Buttons, Ladies' do do 10 00 11 00 , .10 12: Ladies' Pearl Curd Cases, Ladles'. Cameo, Mosaic, or Gold Stone Ribbon Pins, : Gents' Silver Pencils, Gents' Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 blades, best quality, • - Gents' Billf or-Ivory .do • do - Misses' Lava Pins, - . - 12 1G Gents' - Gold •Watch Keys and Pencils coiAined, - Gents' Gold Tootpicks, with Slides, Gents' Gold Rings, with Stone Setting, Ladies' do • do Sets Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, Silver-Plated Butter Knives,' Ladies' or Gents' Pnrte-monpaies; 1 5 . 0 Gents' Gold Watch Keys or Vestllooks, I 00 ladies! Florentine Breast Pips, • 3.50 Ladies? Jet . do 3 50 • 25 G 00 6 50 1 50 1.75 Ladiesl Mosaic do Ladies! Cameo Ear ,Drops, Misses' do . do lisses' Ear Drops, with' Stone Setting,. 3 2 0) o f o Misses': Gold Bracelet, Half Round Band; 4 On Ladiesdo • • do . 00 Gents' l'in, • • • zoo Gents' jet Studs, • Gents' - Jet Sleeve Buttons, • 350 Misses Gold Crosses, Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above List, varyino. in value . from 25 cents to $25 00 lei $5OO worth of the above Gifts Neill be impartially distrib (tied ainong Purchasers with every sl,oo,worth of Books sold; All Books sold at Publishers' lowelst price. All books that Evans Idoes not publish him self ari e bonght direct trout the Publishers, and in lar quantities. Woks to suit every taste nre to be found:on 11131 Catalogue, at prices which wotild he an ind4cement even without the Gift System, which loffers .so many adai tional advantages. . - • Works by - the most p4tdar, authors; living and dead, in all 'styles,' from' the most costly to the plain anitsubstiritial, at astonishing lot prices. • I • CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. I B.l.'y'aTaylor's Tray's, Works of Dean Swift, Works Miss Bremer ; " Jud'e Haliburton BnlWer, • " Dr. Livingstone, " Do ,Addison,.' Lawrence Sterne; • • f' W averly Novels, .Thackeray, • sVorks of B. • Franklin; " Dr. Johnson, i " Thos. Jefferson, ji F. Cooper, i " Charles. Dickens, it - J1 T. lleadle,y, "' Mrs. Southworth, " Frank Forrester, ." .airs. Bentz, ". (ugh Miller,. I " Mrs . .. Sedgwick, . (lap Mayneßeid. " Virg. Townsend; " - (7harlo'c Bronte, " S. ,M. Smucker,. Wash'n !Mug", " T. S. Arthur, 4irace 'Aguilar, A. 'S. Roe, .q: IL: Spurgeon. " D. I'. Thompson, ' -Capt. -Marryatt, " • Sam Slick, " Peter Parleyi ' Jane Austin, 9 Mrs. Moodie; I " Marion llarland, , f' : Stnollet, " Mary floWlit, 'I • iciultlipg, Charles Lamb, Perry,• .Edward ; Everett, - L orenzo Dow, if Burton, H" . ., Lord Bacon, lIISTOitir AN 1310011APIIY Ok TILE *osT etairntr.t.TEi) Atritons. • Bancroft, Goodrich, Russell, .Ferguson, • Rollin, • • Lord, Sparks,. . lo numerous to mention. Aili:son,. Hume, .Macaulay, Prescott; • Gibbon, - • Robertson, t Headley, • rnd a host ofothers, to ANCIENT AND T. B. Reid, sfrs. Tarnieson I Byron, Scotty Moore,. EMI 200 2 00 2 50 200 1 50 2 50 1 00 4 . 50 2 50 2 00 2 50 . • 200 5 - 00 .do do do do 150 75 1 00 75 2 50 200 2 00 2'50 1 50 200 1 00 Z. 00 450 250 onEItN POETS. ' Spenser, Chaucer, Hen - inns, - Mrs. Norton', - Kora)le, 1 - Longfellow,- -,_ Drztient, '• . Teller, °Eli ...• roPes '• - • CowPert,.' ilttrn.gt‘ ', .. . ; Whittler, Leigh Fun. ' ' Dante; . Mrs. Sigoureeh , , E. w,l'Ellsworth, --- Bage* -- ..: , , li ood,l '-• ' '` SontheY; . , ' Tuppir, kltislasolrk7. i l e x - % poldsilnith, Jainiesoni.,' - • I Wordsforthi': Alice Carey; Shell6YV.• • ='Keats;:, _ I -- - I' Montgoniery;, - Edgar A. Toe, . I - Bryant;' - • He has the abort, in ill: styles Of biriding,, kora! plain cloth tO tliefinest calf and antique, to salt . all- Classes of purehasers;...lle sells tlieie'ns cheap asany.Other.hotise in the coon try; besides the additional adruatage of a,Urift: with eacltßook . sold, , ALBUMS 'O THE LADIES - Albums' of all sizes and styles of binding, to suit all tastes, profusely illustrate rrith.mag nificent-StCel Engravings. - - BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS L . lIYMS BOOKS. Method't Ilytnn - Brioks, Episeol Prayer Books; Baptist Ilyinn Books,_' Catholic Prayer . Book's, Lutblan nylon Woks, Presl3yt'allrran Books, Of all Sizes, and found in all styles; Ara- besqne, Turkey mbrocco, Antique, Velvet, with and without I clasps.' .- . , ' ;- FAMILY BIBLES. ' i , . ' • ' A large , assortment of Family Bibes,. s of all 1 descriptions and all prices, .from -to $5O; illustrated•with line engravings, pri ted with large :type, on good paper and .in .variouS styles. of bindin g , . from the simplest-W . -the. most ornamental.. Also, Pulpit Bibles, in va-'• rious styles, q low prices. -1 . ...1 . . • . , .. ser A:, complete plassified Catalogue .of Books,.in every department of literature,: con taining a ComOlete-List of Gifts, With fullin.; structions to Agents and persons forrni ng Cl obi, will be sent free to any part of the. Union.. Per sons wishing to form Libraries, 'Should hare it as a book of reference before making out their lists. Send for it, :itat you will be convinced of the' cheapness and variety or the Books t le 7 . sides being pleased )ittlt the liherality of the system. ; - Orders from the coitntry promptly -and sat isfactorily tilled; and goods seat by mail or ex preis to any part of the country.- Arty. look published is the : United States, the retail price of which; is One Dollar or tipwaHs, will ;be promptly Sent by mail on receipt of imblisher's price, n hit postage•as.per catalogue. - - • j • . Liberal commissions allowed to all persons forming Clubs. Persons acting:as Agents for us can.reap all the advantages of the Gift sys tem without any cost. to themselves, thus get-• ting a Library of good books in a very - Mani. time ; beiides which t the Gifts receives ,with the commission books, will sell for wore than enough to ;amply pay them for their trothle.. Agents. wanted in every town in the Union. Persons wishing to act . as such, and all those desirous of a. Catalogue, will confer a favor by sending their address to . . . G. G. EVANS,: • . . _ Gift Book-Store gout Pitldiehing house, • - . • . • 436 citEATstr r ,silt Err, [33-l3t.] . , Philadelphia - , Pa. '. Ebe aMerigan Crafts ColitiVp.. What they manitfactufe. • • '.fitE.AMERIOAN SMOKER, Consisting of a great variety of unique- and t beautiful natterns of Cig,ar Tubes;. also, - Sevt• eral- varieties of Pipe. TubeS. , The pecdliarity, about these orticles is that each one is ' rang ed so as to receive a damp ..sponge, t.l rough which aid:smoke ofthe burning r cigar, has to s j pass on its way- to the mouth . • This damp sponge nit only cools the Smoke, but e tracts from it the nicotine nil, the poisonous roper tv of the Tobacco, which yenders the breath less offensive.. Smokers will find the use of these Tidies it, 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 tge breath. • - ~ . • , . . - THE' AMERICAN CARPET -HOOK. Is a little contrivance for putting. down carnets withoutlacks.- This is a new article, which has never; before beeri upon the market. But it possesses the merit otenabling a person to put down* tako:up a carpet of the largest! size in general use In fifteen minutes, -without , any injury to the tiaor or carpet. It is. very cheap--chearer in the long run than tack:s— and the great faculty with which even a serv ant can take up'and nut:down carpets; with-, Lout the- passibility of a mistake, renders.itin-• valuable to-the housekeeper.. ' . ' THE AMERICAN PEN HOLDER &-.: WIPER. . . It is a neat invention foiholding a wet. sponge, into which the pen is thrust, always ,coming out clean 'and ready for use. A very conven ient article for the countimg-lioyse Desk and Library 'table, - .1 . 11•:g9 . _ The A.meriacn Trade 4 Compa ny, was organized November - 8 1857, . with it 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 make independent' arrange ments for introducing their inventions, by an tquitable arringemeut with them for their - rights by pin-chase out and out, or by a tariff on the articlesmanufactured and sold. The inventive genius of this countrylaas long called fof an Institution of this , kited: The American mind is so actiVe, that thousands-of things are invented, many,.2f 'Would be . really useful to the commtmity, - but Which are never introduced, becauSe the ItiVentors of them have no means t.o.carry thud onL'. The.eaPital of this Company will - be devoted to the development of really useful inventions. The COMpany kaVe a Committee oniPateuts; who - Se ditty it is to pus upon all applications; and from' their large experience in such mat ters Int entors have-a security that their in ventions 'will not he Misjudged ; anif tho high character of the parties composing that Coin-, mitten is a sufficient guaranty that plans"and specifications maybe submitted before patents are applied for, without any risk" of advan tage' being; taken- of this , circumstance, and when desired to do so,..the.Companywill take out patents for others,- securing for the inven tor all of, his invention that is patentable.. :This Cenipany'respectfully invite inventors to submit tollem tkeir'plans and will be furthering the .objects OfAkCheirplianriCits officers nud_agents, can - be la- any service to them. - - Any one of the following niodes is acceptor, ble to this Company: 171.41- To manufacture any. articles for which theirautchinery is adapted by contract; the inventors receiving the articles and paying for the same on delivery. • • :Sceoodi They bny nay patent which is ap proved of by their committee: • • - • -• Third:: They will manufacture and sell any article - which they choose, to adopt,. giving to die-Inventor such a proportion of the profits as may* agreed upon. • 'The extensive building, N0..22 " and 24 Frankfort-A., New-York, being - bout 60 feet froat by over 100 feetideep, and 7storieshigh obove the sideway, Owned by the Pre.sident of the Cchnpanh'sind Is occupied in part by all the machinery; warerooln and offices of the Company, where ail its btisiness add sales are transacted,' j - - ' • , Adininistrao4s- Notice, . , ,„ heroby. *yen, „Altat_.otlits: Of Xdatni4tration. uport the ostitiOr Jolts Br.indt Tbivggbip, Potter Conu4;:deceasc:d,' his/6 ,beeit 'grunta to the utliferitgOd'. "au :pirstin , i,:_iridebta 'sad istato. ire - ?,reit4isted - to mitko poynteitii anti pcttions.havin claims against the' intoe, requested to presnt, them, properly: nutlioott citetV r'7 1VE . 4 2 Atthir. West 11 1859.-7-39. " COURTTROOLAZIATION, AIiTHEREAS ilia Hon. ;Robert White, President Judge, and the Eleni..Joaeph Mann and. G. G: Colvin; llndges, or, the Courts of Oyer It :Terminer and -Gegeral Jail Pelivery, QuarterSeisiOus of the ,Peace,- Orphans' court and - Cotirt Of . Commo n Pleas for the County of Potter,l have issued their precept, bearing diite..tbe eleventh: daY of June, in the year of 'our Lord one thousand eight hundred and , fifty:nine, and tO rected, for holding a Court of Oydr . and Term, iner and General Jail' Delivery,' .Quarter.Ses siOns of the Peace, Orphans' Court,' and Court of Common Pleas in.the 13orough of Vender sport, en MONDAY, Abe - 20th day'ef j June next, and to continue one week: Notice is therefore hereby given-to the Cor oners; Justices of the Pence and Constables within the county, that they be then and, there prOpeeperions ; at 10 o'clock A. M. - of said ' day, with their 'rolls, records, 'examinations, and etheriemembrances, to do those things which totheir. offices ttp pertain to be done; and those Whoure bound by, their recognizanced to prosecute against the prisoners that ' itre,or shall be in the Jail of said county of Potter, are:to be then and there to prOsecute - against them its will be just._ Dated at-Contmuseotrr, June 11, 1859, and the 83d year of the Independence of the United States:of America. •E ; A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. CHEWING. TWIACCO, .Irrii;ortiint-:liiaProvement In jutting up, •, , • ' . FIVE, OUT CHEWING )TOBACCO, has ba'Oi adopted by Messise Y. GOODWIN Sc BRO., of Nim Yinek • ' TOBACCO, of th9BESTQIYALITY, is se - - leete4neaily wrapinnl in TIN FOIL, end PA TENT PRESSED. " • • „ ! - --, ! . . I The! great Advantages of this over other Medi coniist in the size iof the packages, efidet:iug itmc;re Convenient to carry, in the ocket, aud'being:PßESSED SOLID it I:ceps'! iIOIST . and' FRESII, anti improves in quality :1s it is used ; while in! other brands, _as soon the package iss - opened the-quality rapidIyDE TERIORATES-7411C. tobacco growing dry— and littering the pocket to the "great annoy ance of - the consturier The Dressing which which the" Fine Cut Tobacco undergoes lathe proceSs of manufacture, frees tt froth' all. grit or impurities sorOjectionable in the use of liht,g' Tobacco. Chewers will do-„well to -ire the Patent rresseil a trial, a adj udgefor them selVes: • . T For,sale by IL WESTCOTT Co., who re ceircit direct from the Manufacturers. - . . 139 1 -4 kl ' • GOODWIN 207'1i 209 Water stteet, New York. NEW. 1: : t ST: Q-4p_4_ SUMMER . GOODS, JUST BEC'EIVEu BY .STEBBINS. Log/ Prices ' AND FAVORABLE TERMS, - I TO 1 ! Cash and Short-Thrie Buyers. LADIES' "AND; GENTLEIUEN lAIII. NOW RECEIVING .my, .81.1161 ER Steck, which umbraCes almost everfthhig .usually kept -by the Country Merchunt • 011.Y.GOODS, GROCI:[tII S, „ . • - , , • !. BOOTS-4: SIIOES,.. • . - • - • . IIEADY-MADE -; HATS& •C A P 0110 &c.; all of-which I propOse to sell at low figures, for cash or approvedcretliti - Call 'and PCC bur; GODS and. PRI CES. Being thankfulifor'pait favors, .1 hope to be able now to offer more.farbra ble inducements. A. iSTEBBINS... Coudersport, May 25,1859.-40.. • : . Special Notice to SUMMER: FASRIONS.I MRS. GRIDLEY tender's her thanks to the citizens of Potter, and ttdjoining counties, for their,wencrous -patronage. Site would say to the public, that she: has on hand ,p. splendid assortment of Millinery Goods; winch she will sell retail.or wholesale at the lowest rates, es, peeially to those in the _trade, ut vaned from N. Y. - prices. All orders prompt ly attended to. . - L• . T. E. GRIDLEY Will deliver 'Sonnet§ to any place ordered. Bleaching and Repairing done up in the latest style, with taste.. The large quantity Of work to be done over," will be delivered at ; the earliest moment,]-. Ladies please cratr;sendinyourorders. Shop locat ted 314 miles west of Lewisville... . . - • '. E.:IL . N: GRIDLEY. Ulysses, May 3, 1359.-38. - - MO 'TILE tSGiiERSWISH - O•;oenPlotaetv reliable in every county,. ,travel and take orders by sample for ' . -, KgNNEBY'S . MEDICATED.SEGARS AND TOBACCO. . till pay a Salary of $6OO to $BOO per-year, payable monthly. • For sam ple 'Und full particulars address ' ( pucrEit3c PRESTON: ! - " TOtacconists, ' 36-4. •29 lrilhatn=st New. York.. The AntericanSmoker Is an arti cle—of ,great=-utility r and benefit to Smokers: Perim's. afiliceted *li ' lt, Bronchitis - Asthma, Dystiepsia,,Liier domplalnts or Kidaey„affe‘e tions, can prcieure:Srososs ME DICIAT ED for these Tarions diseases by Old Dr. Tnonit. Sold by,the Amcatc.is TtticnES CosttwSr, Nos. - 22 and 24 Frankfort-at. j ii. , . . • , .NI7.TTI, . SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, nth) • betw - een, awl Fourth 'Streets, •:(Sidersport, Pa. - - . 4 gsrA ?' :- I ,' . ~.. : f • ,-. ~' ~ e , . , ,P, , - ' 1.4 ' • L ,:e- - ''' l .-- . , , „,, ' -I] - .-' - • , „„.. ' r,--i.; , : - - , ,- . .t -' 2 . 4 . 4 11 1 4171,71 , ..,,, ,1 „ Psyillt i'fillicoome4sitheqrsiiii)Citrta.ft ,1,1/1"',.,: the 'inrgest, most "MteiiiivelypetroniMll'.istiity , , - best 1 rem .. ei d miiierdita Acit'o'oltieriik:', ep-niz-; ?. i 1•;-1 ted States- '-''-` . '".i . 2 - i, - ' • ,:! '.. 1 ' 36 )- V Shia9lli.g.: '.21. ._ _ _ , daib;, Mateli;',,lBs9.•''.:,f;''''' . Usual time to cowplete`a full' coniie ,Rock 6 told weeks. ' :Every Stndent, ting, is guaranteed to becompatent to msnngn the Books di' tin any Business, d' gindlfied let earn a salary of trent' X5OO _to 0,7 Students ente; - at any thus if) Irgita4 Review at pleaiite Pm:plains for best : . -1851 L. • M. Ministers' sons rOaired..at half price. , For Circular and Specimens qf Writhig, ia.:_. , close two letter stamps, and f llriss * 1 ~ . t r , F. NY. JENKLI.I, Pi! ' burgh, Pa: -':„ ; 10:9-1y* - " " : '' .'' ' ' • ' LIST:OF CAI3SES,: - -: pZT:lllat e Term 9, a : Fouooom a t pieaso Z ei t o t ty, Pa. ' • - - Purdyluse Cool vs.; Dedciek,. - Jones, • Y.' Bradley: • Hillyer lc Bush, • EJliti. • ". • - Jones, • • , Jackson & Rees.. Sheppard, - Crandall; • Johnson, . • . Hoskin use Platt &Platt, " - Jones, ' • " Bradley, ct.al... 'Jones S Bro., • " : _" • S. G. 3: W. Luising, " Hall::' -- • -•• Jones, , Ivesi it -Straight., Jackson School Distriet, Ellsworth, Ives - Peabody,. Jones,. ' " Jackion. Strait, -, Beach. = • - Gilllngliatn, use of Mills, is Clone. Eldridge, u Morley. Anson, • . 4, BeasleyfißeLtslej. ' Keating. et. al., - ": .Ayres. • Canfield, • Starkweather. , -- Jones & Bro., " Lawton k Lawton.: Backus, • *- " r BenOrt. • * • . • Jackson School Disricti "- Rohrnbactiettet.s4. Mattison, • Nlityard use of Ives, Whatton Jones k Snake.- „ c. - B Same: Jones, . • • Ai Hay, - • Bensleyk Beasley. - -- Rooks, k Jones. ; , _ Whit Stevllacket, • . e• - - - • " ens, • • . - et.ul.: Willcox, - - Willcot.. . • - - H. J. OLMSTED, PrOtßy. ' ProtionotorY's Office, May...l, 1859. . ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOI6O • - .N 0 urn lig., • A LADIES' FASRIONABLE t.IFURI • STONE IN .P.OTTER.COPIrrri AIM E. 11. N: GRlDLElrrhiti . .1Y.1141 ;fashienable and extenstie Ladiee, Pue— nish ing Store i at Ulysses, Potter .I'll4-three miles west of ,Lewisville, where••showilLtake., plea Sure in furnishing Millinerh•Mantaumak.„ : ,, ing, and Ladies'. Apparel. generally, in hettele,i . t style find et much lower rates than ever before : 7 offered in this county. 'Mrs. receives the fashions (rem 'Neve.:York regularly,,And.,ia -- .therefore enabled to make or! tow. Dolutele% in the latest style and_litlittnexcegt: hie Itaste and dueability.. artieleivraeren), ed to lie as represented. _She!slesires the lie to call and assure themselves of the Goa.; rectness of her statements.- -, I idessrt,Larabee k Co., will receiire and sups ply; orders to customers at LaWisville. 'l'. E. Gridley will receive Red promptly Illi orffers-, throughout this and ;thei . adjoining;- counties; at shop prices. •• Special' arrangements -made foe • Holiday. .. •Sepplies. • Ia connection with the above:,T.E.6llilli• LEY would announce to theJpublic: of Pot. terland the' adjoining =tittles, that-_he ' regularly visit them, peeparldlto fuillish all. article. of F emale , and Male Attire, , and Family' GoOds rt general, warranted to be - piveisely - as he shall represent, and Ma:inch lower priers , thin can be bought of any.otherpersowin , lha' county. - ' • , -", (11:21],_ , . • YOUTH . ANDII.II4III OOD: - JcsrPuatisuso the 25th . . • , thousand and maileditia: • • - •Z, sealed earelopei, to - aly: address, postpaid, on receipt Of three itattips itEDICIL EaSAY. ON THE PliliVO.4 rt.iiiONTTOW. AND I)Ecsr of the. frame, 'rOaused by ,"Self. ! : qlynse," Infectiork; and tha injurious eonse-; ueaces of Mercury. By F. J.: 4 laLvaitwat.4, 'M. D., Member,of the Royal College of Sur . goons, - ' ' 1.1 .Ifir Spertnatorrhma,orSeatinalEntis,sionS, Genital and Nervous Debilityi Impoteticy,.LoSs of Energy, Depression of Spinta,Titaidity;Die ease:of. the. Sexual t)rgans, and Impediment" to Marriage, are Promptly stnd -effectually re:: by the anther's nerd and moat meet:site' mode - of treatment, - by means - Of:Wattle. la; valid can regain pristine health Ivithotitlumk: ing recourse to dangerous and eipensiv,e Front the London Lancet. 4-4 The6;ottreti . faii ever written on is subject of vitilliiiportanie &tali well worthy the Atithor'a extiltectryinetotiolo . •Addres . s',the-Pablishetsi C.'-IILLVE -if. CO., ist - Avenue-, ..cat 'l9th. Street, Pcist Bow 4586,NewYerkEity.: - [344-3mos.hunde4 "DIME LEAF•LARD, inAribis tubsi. can be had at ibe Oblliegulabr;` ,, Moir, Sugar CarcAlbuns,inplentyloflleadi f Sben)in andittbn. • - • • - • -DLaS .3; PHILLIPS.,,, 11113RD1'1AKE, Iron and Neils, Ginn, Sa - slt Imo: and Putty, Paints arid . Oliti, Ja , c . 01 1 44' Camplionn Buiping *t, . , 20 . cum a rmaii..%:: Ea 3 MEW lawn 9~1 IL ' WM
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