The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 16, 1859, Image 3

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cOrDERSPORT, JUNK- it'
Pro ' eeks from sest.3londay is - Inde-
Ondeac Day.
_Yell, What of ft . t..:,
. 13 , . .ff Kit Ore has opened a 'Neat
m a rket here, atrd will supply'onr cititens
withrall finds_'Of freill meats.: -
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' Read theadFertisement of C. IL gi.
00, i n another .
another. colufun. - -He is one of
th os e in rchantS Who sell , goods , a arn ' a il
fronts, a l vertise freely and - fealizeeinfek
whetvo i f capital and 'profit_ ; I`#e griis
wilie of his figures:
ve received;- with n - request to
tx; Montello (Virte.) Ledger, pub
ihed 11 C. K. Simonds . & C. DI Com
riecli, is Marquette County., Mr. Corn
dock is, we - telieve, well known -to our
citizensas "Charley Comstock," and for
merly wbrked on the liKryldand Patriot,
In this place. The Ledger is a - clever
i(vking little sheet, and devoted., to , the
I;Lassis iwterest,
Anoth-
er severe frost Occurred on Fri
t, and also a light one on Satin
it, These have.been folloived by.
• ins; an. 4 vegetables re-planted
first great frost, hating escaped
ast, are. coming forward rapidly
e genial influence of the rain and
I sunshine. Farmers who have
d their corn la, will have good
, if we are' not greatly mistaken.
i iug
l y frig]
ince tii
'le two
/der ti
bioll
Aanh
eek ends the olercrolrae4 state
.lumns by legal advertisements;.
few weeks, at least; we will be
ice a later'share of reading mat
-lour friends will get us 300 more
brs in this "county we-mill so ire
paper as to give one-third more
liti . .3 I
. 0111' a
' for ;•
f ro any person sending us the
f 10 new subserit with $12,50
we will send tt eo of the At
olithly for one year, This is a
offer for a paper of this size;. and
Tiring that excellent magazine
good opportunity to get it cheap.
auli,
- - ' For the Potter lournal.
Is IL SO? -
tron—Willwinterrye when cut down,
I as headed out, and perhaps blown,
again, and produce a crop?.;lf so,
"ounteract the frost. .K man to-day,
Ie had - seen it -dune--that on Ayres'
arititY - of fult-giowa- rye was, cut, for
one-'who was - preparing pound for
• t—that' it grew .again and yielded
I can hardly. believe it yet,
„ '.;3l,Y.W.lnter wlieat i.4 - also kill
.e say that,hy mowing it off, or feeding
"during the summer" and fall, it will
another, year.,.. . I don't believe that
- What - do you know abriut these
tags friend. • Please comntuicate. B.
iin.El
er it 1
• re is philosophy in the suggestion,
think farmers sari not lose any
nd may gain much,hy experiment
at:lenst balf•of their rye crops.
: .
t glarg.—Last Thursday night, the
of H. Lyman St CO., in Roulet, was
rell, and goods and money to the
it of about 6150. Oaken therefrom.
is that the r obb e r very coolly op
tided several carpet-betas that were
up in the stere, and after filling
rith ready made clothing and other
to the , amount of $l4O, took 610
the money drawer and left for parts
lawn, and up le :he present tune has
Veen seen or heard of—tbangh we
- dimmed that a person driving a dark
Ise in a buggy; and having several
Ins in• his- possession, stopped at
7 e on Friday And got his-, dinner.
also informed that' the same es
teak passed through tlii place - at
'ednesday evening; the horse up
very weary, and the man sensi
.ebserving of thoie, whom he saw
a- sidewalks. ' • ,
FIE
or three suspicious persons have
seen in this neighborhood lately,
is thought that a.regular_gang of
have resorted to our thinly pop-
county to escape the vigilance of
in other sections, It: will be well
he citizens of our county - to keep
watch of thelr property, end exer
moderate surveillance of the actions
suspicions diameters. - they may no
inderingabOut.
Lewisville 4cademrt,-.111-
, other _Teislon.
For Ai l'olier Z94rziaL
Finolt--Ydin Lewisville corres
gaire yon
_a.good description, of
11 of our Academy 'frame; together
an opinion as to the cause of its fall;
tee6ml hand estimate Of the dam-
I will -give you a`counter-opinion;
1 ' is, thit, - the- iculete - cai n oa was a
in.the, knell 'Pt kilr.BhPtt.bPP's
A went into the maim:long beams on
iortir-aud .south. sides , and into the.
' , and south ;posts, - and'iwere -dovg
into the - posts. and -Sot', being up
shouitter, l'by - 1-innhei they did
hinder it yielding to the press
or the wind ; !the -intermediate' cause
!lack otitay lathing, and the proxi
t cause was the wind. Row lunch
t4#44x.im_ l ooCa4 l l;o4ooldittplet.
kUOW OM o4l i 34o4 *Wit)rilfii - 0*
falfaifiav#4l(ooreeigalcf)doi k ti l e
=write
ttiniersbnalitry:eontaimidii ;the Cstscnpt = above ' merely to give `a
deli) Otir lewisetlfti z enit'espend ,
• . . • ..•• • • •
viile"..- .
ent.---:Vbether P.Lewcotsg-write
his name :or:niot, We
_cannot- Say ; . !bittln
this instance ho did net; end' We lean': not
every guess it. •_lle signed himself "your
friend and `subscriber,": it; his private
note - :.• We make , note of ins; neglect,. to
estebliih a rate for. the future, which is
that ".All 'communications intended for
the columns of the JovaNAL mast beae
companied by some responsible name, for
the -private security of , the editor." We
hope all,Wbo write. for ou paper Will re-'
member - this. . While we desire to 'pub
lish all events of interest occurring in the.
county or its neighborhood, we also:A(3 7
inatid of correspondents the editorial con
fidence id their real name and' address,
CorrespondentS may .assume WhateVer .
210711. (1C plums they choose for their pub
lie appearance, but he who withholds his
real - name from the editor simply attempts
to - throw hi,sl• errors and responsibtlities
' van the ohowiderg of the, said editor-=-
and these we most respectfully decline to
assume unqualifiedly.—E.J-oultNALa
DIED ,
JACKSON-On the Nth inst.; at Gerinanie t
CHARLES SOD of nnnivf and litAat .I.OK
ioN 7 I ge'a five
PRICE CURRENT. ; -
eVrreeted every Wednesaay, by I'. A. :inn-
BINS i wholesale and retail Dealer
vales and Provisions. Main - Street, -
.O.)'IIDF:RSPORT PA. •
Apple; green, 701msh., $ / i5 to 100
do dried, a " 250 325
Beans, ." / 125 . 200
Beeswax, ef! Hy., 1.0 25
Beer, • ,g G . • 7
BeCf Ifides, 14 • - 64 . 0'
Berries, dried t ll quart ]0 18
Buckwheat; 14 bush., 100 - 150
Butter, 14 lb., l 5. IC
Cheese, " 8 l2l
.
Coin, 14 bush., lOO . 1 124
Corn Meal, per cwt., 230 . 3 00.
Eggs, "6-1 doz., 10- 12
Flour, extra, -e Uhl., _9 00 9 50
do doulde extra, " 0 . 50 10 00
_
[lams,..]
"la si? ton e
'Toney, "t) 11).,
Lard, Li
Iraple Sugar, per lb., S 10
li.bush., :50
Onions, , 41 100 . .1
11,
21 50 24 00
10 121
11 lb.- 6
Pork, 1,1
do
do-. in whole ho
Potatoes, 't) bush., 75 1 00-.
Peaches, dried, lb., . -23
Poultry, 11).,
Rye, bush.,
Salt, re .
ao I-2 sack,
Trout, 111-bbl.,
Wheat, 11 bush.,
White Fish, per. 1-bbl.,
Wool, per. lb.,
5pee.141 Eutiaes.
DISEASE OF THE STOMACH
The stomach is the most liable' to get out
'of orde:. Bence how important that no dis
eased Latter clog its operation, which wOuld
cause 4usea-and distress by our food. It al
so weakens the brain, destroys the memory,
creates pains and dimness, and various affiic,
flops 'in the head. It produces great difficul
ty in breathing and swallowing. Sometimes
faintiiig and fits will ensue; also bad breath,
restlessnOsi and great loss of strength. If not
immediately attended to, the, blood will carry
the disease through the whole system, and
death will end the work. From '2 to sof these
Pills a day will keep the digestive organs in
a healthy condition, and, unclog or carry away
all impure Matter, and thoroughly, rostore and
cleanse the stomach ! . i at the same time the
Pills will so purify :he blood, as to .drive all
manner of disease from the system.
WORMS
Ina quantity of corrupted matter, there is
always to he found a nest of worms. They
cannot, neither will they stay anywhere else.
Weak stomach and htwels are subject to them,
as they have not sufficient power to digest their
food. .I.ldW' a law . heap of matter is lodged,
and worms.musttbe the result: A few doses
of these pills - will' disturb theta in, their nest,
and drive thenal'ent of the system.
It Should be remembered,. that an occasion
al dose when in health, - especially , after .tak=
ing cold, will 'prevent tite disease from forming,
in the body. ,•'.. -
Dr; Norse's Indian Root Pills are sold
by all dealers in,
Divcirce Notico.
1
. Me'cilia larlOarn,. , No. 27, Dec. Term,
by her next.friewl,. XV'? 18 58, in Common
.ii. liste4,., - . - r Pleas of Potter Co.
VS. - j taukt, IN DIVORCE. -
.1 . F. Markham. To .1. F. Markham * ,
Itespendent. - -;-Wberena a Subpcena and :dart
Subpcena. baying .been issued and .returned
.Irihil;lyou are hereb,y notified to be mid, itp=
pear nt'our nest Cotirf' of Common Plena for
this co untY, - for an-application trill be inside to
said Court for i;Dicorce, -a rine*. .matrintonii
on the-part of libellatits••
A. C., TAG OART, - Sherif.
, Cchttlerpitrt,ltay .10; 1859.
, ...,..
roi.orce.Notice:
Elizabeth,A.' Webb,.l
N 0.153 Dec. Tenn,lBiB,
• vs. - , . ,-, •, In the Common Pleas
George W. Webb;-, . of Potter Co.. :.
. _ . ..
LIRWIN DIVORCE..., •,
A Subposna miantios Subpmian having been
issued in this case, .and returned Nihil, the I
said Court, at the;Feb: Tennfor , lBs9, ordered
notice to be published in .pursuance of the
Act of Assembly. Therefore you, - the_ said,
George W. Webb, respondent above named,
are thereby notified and required to appear., at
the. Court of Common Pleas of said county, to
beheld at. Coudersport, on the :2uth day. of
June - nest, to answer the complaint of, li
bellant., • :A. C. -TAGG.A.ItT,:Sheri9I ,
Coudersport, lfay 2, 1859. '
MMMI
SITAiv-INa t IND lIAIR-DRESSING SALoON
Main between Third and Fourth Streets
• Coudersport, Pa, 11:3G.
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.`o ••:Vl.• :v • S•:• , •••"' ••-••‘
unfi t :ook 1t 5 9:
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- -:::0,4:0 : ,.'!t:YAN: . - . 5.' : :. 1 :
aitt geolt sioi
yfgo;:pr v
- igifo •
Conimencee the New Tear, *IO on .enlarged
'Catalogue,grenter.varietiof Gifts; increased
facißties or . takring Goods and dithigbasiness,
tndis now prepared to' otter. greater i . ndnce,
mettle' to Book - 6nyeis thnit 'ever to9fore. Time
'hislpro*ed _that! theGift.§):Stem iaperuienent.
'EVANS ii'detitniined to'prove that Estab
lishinent is C . o . :lnducted - under that, iy4tem in, a
more liberal find imnaititiP nanntitr. thin .any
other.'`Haying yred soivn nfnnlit
Lion, and haring the iegitimacy'of
_his plan of
operation , acknowledged from Maine' to Cali
fornia, he'Curi afford to be generous: Try him,
and judged for .fcntr:ielf.
, -
geHEOVIE Of 61
,riito4 English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO 06
Patent; AOchor-Lever Gold Wittclie%, s'o 00
Ladies' Nit: C'a.se' Gold Lever Watches; 50 00
Ladies' 181 c, Cate Gold Lever Watehesj-
'Open dial, '
Garda' Silver Lever Watches, • .
Gents' Silver Lever Watches,
Gents' Silver Lepitie - Watches, ,
Parlor 'riven Pieces, new patiently
Elegant Mack Silk these' P'at-
, terns,. ' 15 00
Ladies' do i Plaid do • • do 12 00
Cameo-Sets ; (Pin and Drops,) •
extra fine, : 15 00
',Tidies' Cameo ffels-, Ao 10 00
Ladies' , Gold Bracekts, Blame Sestings, 10 00
Ladles' Gold Bracelets, fllairi orengrar- • -
j ed Band, • 5 00
Gents' Solid Gold. Vest Chains, new'pat, 15 00
Gents' best English . plated Vest Chains, - 5 00
Ladies' Clards, or Chatelaine' Chains,-
- choice • . 15 00
Lake Ocd4pring Lockets, dnuble case*, 10 09
Virgo (fold Snip Lockets; do 5 00
Median , / size; rfe. 3, , Lockets, 'do 200
Hbavy Gold-Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 7 50
Saperior Gold Pens, with Holders A: Max, aOO
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 2 00
Gbnts' Heavy - Gold .Pencils, - - 350
G6nts' Gold Pens, with Silver 'Extension
Pencils, •
Lndies' , Gold Pens, in Boxes with Ivory
150
Ladies' Ilosaie Gold Stone Sets::" * 1.2 00
Ladies' Fiorentino Sets, Tin and Diops, 10 00
Ladies' Jet Sets, - do. -• do 7DO
b i ndles Lava, .do do 10 00
Ladies' Cameo Pins, large size, - 500
Ladies' do , do • metlittni, 350
'Ladies' do do small, - 112 50
Litdieg Gold Stone , r" 250
Ladies Box and Glass. Miniature or Mir
IPi ns ,
Ladies' Plain Gold Pins, new pattern,
Litdiess •do Ear Drops !
Misses' do Gold Ph*, • •
Gents' Cluster Pips, opal centre, .
Gents' Single Stone Pins,•.
Go; tits' Caine() or Mosaic Bosom Studs,
Gents' Engraved Gold do
Gents' Plain • •do do -•.• do
10 00 11 00 -
10 12/
13 , 16
Gents Sleeve Buttons,
L t dies ' do do • _
I, dice Pearl Card Cases, •
Ladles' Cameo, Mosaic, or Gold Stone
Ribbon Pins;
ents' Silver Pencils,
- - -
ents' Pearl 'Pocket Knives,' 3 blades,
best•gnalitp, •
ents''BudY or Ivory do do
6
OD 1 121
3 50
650
1 T 5
6 50
35
isses' Lara Pins, -
Gents' Gala Watch Kip; and Pencils
canbined,
(jree rd
s' Gold Tootpicks, with Slides, • _
nts' Gold 'Rings, with Stone" Setting, - 2 50
I:dies' do - do - do . 150
is Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, . 200
Silver-Plated) Butter Knives; - 1 00
ti
Ladies' or G' ts'`Porte-roonnnies; 1 50
Gents' Gold 'itch Keys or Vest hooks, 100
Ladies''Ffore tine Breast Pin's, . 350
Ladies' Jet do. - , 350
i t
Ladies' Mosa c ' do 500
Ladies'•Cam Ear Drops,- 450
Misses' do do ' • Z5O
Slisses' Ear rops, with Stone Setting, 2On
—'' -^. l ' -'ld racelet, Ilatf Round Band, 400
1 - do ' do '''
C 00
1 50
6 00
28
S[isses'. Gold
Ladies' db
Gents' Scarf Pin,
Gents' Jet Studs,
Gents' Jet Sleeve Buttons,
Misses' Gold roSses, .
-"non_
kiscellanbOuS Gifts, not enumerated in -
' . the abOe List, varying in value
• from 25 cents to $25 00
$5OO worth. of the above Gifts will be
impartially distributed among Purchasers with .
every -$1,000 worth of Books sold. All Books
sold at Publishers' lowest. prices.
All books that Evans does not-publish him
self are bought direct from-the Publishers, and
in - large qUantities. Books to suit every taste
are to be found-on his Catalogue, at prices
which would, be an indueeuten; even without
the Gift Systeni,•4lfielf 'offers so - many mini
tional advantages. - ' • - ' ' .•
-Works. by•tho most popular adtltors. living
and; dead, in all styles, from the most costly,
to the plain and' substantial, at astonishing
low prices.
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CATALOGUES.SENT FREE . TO 'ANt ADDRESS.,
Bay'd Taylor's TraV's, Works of Dean Swift,
'Works of Siiis Bremer. 44 : • jud'e Ilnliburton
",: Bulwer, "
" • De Foe, "- '
.• Lawrence '
44 Sterne,
" Addison, WaierlY 'Novels, .
• 44 Thackeray„ • ' Works of B. Franklin,
. 44 Dr: Johnson; • • " Tho's. Jetrerson, •
44 3. F. Cooper, " Charles Dickens,
" -3.-T. Ileadley,•' • " Mrs. S.'futhworth, '
" Frank Forrester, "' • Mrs: Bentz, • •
44 Hugh Miller; • 'f• . Mrs. Sedgwick,
" Cap Mayne Reid, • "- Virg. Townsend,
Churlo'e Bivinte, "_ S. M. Smueker,.
44 Waslen Irving, • 44 _. S: Arthur, •
.4 4
. Grace 'Aguilar, - • " A. - S. Roe, -
, IL-Sptirgeon; : 44 D. P. -Thompson,
• 4 , 4 Sam Slick,'
. 4 Peter Parley, -: 44 Jane AuStin;
- 44 Mrs. Meddle • 4 4 Marion - Harland;
• " Smollet, •• 44 Mary llowitt, •
" Fielding; • ~ Chsitlei Lamb, •
" Perry, '4 4 EdWard -Everett,
•*" Wilkes • - • 44 , .: Lorenzo Dow;'
" Burton, 44. lord
MEMORY Ail) MOOIXArUY OR_ TUE NOES
: •_ , CELEBRATED'AIIT4OItS. • '
- - , Alllsoix„ -
- . I - ' Bancroft,.:
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- ; Milne; .= ' I 'Goodrich,
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31acanliiy, , ' , '• .- - Busselk ' • • -
- , • IliCicott,` - ' - - Ferguson. . •
'-'.' Gibbon . = nollin; -
..' Tolierdon,: . . - -I' ' ' Lord,
licadlen . : - ''.: ‘ . I . ' - Sparks;; '
'And a - twit of Others - too numerous to rinittion
ANCIENT, - AND MODERN. _ POETS.
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Butler,
T. B.
Mrs. Jamieson,
Byron,'
Scott,.
Moore,
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' " 'l';oittfeilow, : ..- ~
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D;_riaen , . --- -•-" ' - 'Wilily . 599, '-•
. -1 : 0 Pe' , ...' .' . ' ',' Cowper, -., 1. 4 -, •
,' :litalms r • ... • . - , Whittipr, '.
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-., J.,utgli lliint,., - ; ". -, : ',,,.. Di - „t e , ,:. _ ; ,
clirs:Big, , i,tirtr.T.,;• . .., . E., IN,-. Eui,w,)rth,
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- 'Rogers ; :. .„ 1
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.. - Irood,-'.-
--• SOMIIeS, • ''Tupper,. ~-
11._ ; Kirli White, :
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Goldsmith; •••:; •
TasO l . • . Wordsivortla; ;_.:
- Mrs. - Jamiesm, ,-••-
Xlic6 9areY, Shelley,..Montgomery;t
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KUp,t.'?, , • • • ".Bliant, - -
dgitr A. Toe, -.
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Ile luts t _ rein. a11: , of bigding
from. plain cloth to the finest calf andantique;
to suit all elasseS of.purchasers,-'.HG- sells
these .as ehearkits any other : house in ; the coun
try, besidiS the additional advantage of a (lift
with , nacli'lloyal . -
ALBUMS FOR TUE-LADIES._
• "Albums of nil siiesntid styles of binding, to
snit nil tastes`, profusely- illustratelVith tuag . -
ailicent Steel Eito.rnviii- , s • ' '• ~ ' *
BIBLES,"PRAYER BOOKS'S: IIIIIN BOOKS.
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3letheill.lTymßoojcs, EiiiscolPrayer Book S;
BaptiFt - llyinu,Books, CatholiaPrayer Books,
Luttean hymn Booke. Picsbyt'ullymnßanks,
Of : all sizes, !anti. I guild. hs a}}, 'styles,. 'bra,'
bisque, Turkey morocco, Antique, Velteet,...k.,.
,with nod Tslthout clasps. . . • . . . :
35 OC
25 00
15 00
12 00
N) 00
A large assortment of-Family of all •
'descriptions and•all prices, froso SZiOt
Mastro tetl.'with fine esgranings, .printed With
large. type, on good' paper and',in various
styles of binding, from ,the simplest to • the
most ornamental. Also, Pulpit Bibleslin va
rious styles, at low prices.
•
etnttplete elassKed Chtala,Tce of
Rooks, ht. - every department of literature, con-,
taming it complete List Of Gifts; with full iu
str e dons to.Ag,- - ents and p crs nn s foriu i
will be sent free M nhy partof thetnion. Ter-
sous Wishing to form Libraries, should have it
as a'book of reference before-trsikingnitt their
lists.. Seth for it, and ho convineed
of the 'cheapness and variety of the !looks, be
sides being pleased with the liberality of the
system.. _
• arders from' the country . promptly and sat
isfactorily filled; and goods Sent by mail or ex
presi*to any'part of the country.. :Any book
published in the United Slimes, the retail price
of which is Out Pollar Or upWards, will' be
promptly sent by mail on 'receipt of publisher's
price, u ith postage its-per catalogue. . • ..
-Libettl commissions allowed to all persons
for Ming Cliths. Persons acting-„as Agents for
its 'can reap all the adVantages of the Gift sys
ten.) without any cost to themselees, thus get-
Library ofgood books in a very:short
time; besides Which; the Gifts received with
the commission books, will sell for more than
enough to amply pay them for their troable.
Agents' Wanted: in every town in the Union:
Persons visiting to' act as such, and all thOse
desirous of a Catalogue, will Colder a favor by
sending their address to
-• ' ' •G. G.' EVANS,'
200
Gift Baok-Store and Paldhshlng drowse,
' 439 CIiESINIST STRERT,
[33-13t.1, Philadelph in t Pa.
IL - Oe a merlon Era cs (To itip'g,
What they manufitettire.
THE AMERICAN SMODIER,
Consisting of a gyeitt‘ variety of marine and .
bearitithl patterns - of-001r Tubes; • also, - ses - . 7
ernl varieties of Pipe Tubes., -"The peculiarity
about these articles that each one is a rnulg
ed so as to memo a. damp aponle,. through
which the smoke - of the burning cigar has to
pass on its way to :the nimith. This &imp
sponge - not only cools the smoke; but extritets
from-it the. iticoti ne oil,' the poisonous proper
ty ofthe Tobacco,'-which renderi. the breath"
Less offensive. Smokers will find the use of
these TubeA 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.
1 50
75
1 00
75
2 50
200
2 00
Till!: AMERICAN CARPET =I
Is a little contrivance for putting down earpets
without lacks, ' This-is a new article; which
has never before been upon the market. But
it possesses the merit oftnabling;a person to
put down or, take up a carpet of the largest
sine,in.general use in fifteen minutes, without
any injury to.the floor or carpet. It is very
cheap..---chearer in the long run than tacks—
and the great .fitenity with which even a serv
ant' can take up and pnt down carpets, with.
out the possibility of Itmistake, renders. it int..
valuable to the houSekeeper..
TILE AMERICAN PEN HOLDER • k -WIPER.
It is a neat invention for holding a Wet sponge,
into which the pen is thrust, always. coining
out clean-and reedy for use.. .A very conven
ient article for the Counting-House Desk and
Library. Table. . - 11:20
7 -
G 00
2 00
3 00
350
50
:TheAmerlaen Trades Compa . -
ny, was organized November 8, 1857, will?
a Capital of one hundred thousand dollari.l
This 4 Company was formed with a view of tak-'
ing up inventors .of small articles of general
utility, Aliq are unable to make independent
arrangt merits for introducing their inventions,
by an. tquitable arrangement with
. them for
their rights hy.purchaSe out and mit,_ or by a
tariff on the - articles ‘mantafileinred and sold.
The inventive genius of this country has long
called for an: Institution of. this: kind. The
American mind is so actiye,.that thousands of
things are,inVented, many of which Would be
really useful to the community: but which iire
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,_l
u-hose-Aiity it is to pass upon all applications,
and from their large experience in. such mat
ters
Inventors have a, security that their in
ventions:will not be misjudged ; and the high '1
character-of the parties composing, that Com
mittee, is 13. 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 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 Con pany. - if ; its
Officers and,agents can
.ho may service to
Any one of the following modes is acceptat
.ble to this Company:
First : ::, To ninnufacture : ,any, articles .for
which their ; machinery is.adapted by contract,
thejuveritors receiving the articles and paying
for the same•on delivery; „
Second:, They:bny any patentwilich is ap
proved of by ;their committee,;.--,- • ",
• Third; They will marinfacture and sell any
artiele.whiclathey choose to adopt,. giving to
• the Inventor such 'a proportioir.octiao. profits
as may - be : agrged, upen„
The extensive..iniffiling, 22,' 'arid 24
Frankfort-A., New York, heing•about 60 feet
• fron(bpoyer:loo, feet.deep, and 7 storieShighl
above the sidewalk, "is owned by the Fresident
of the Company, andis occupied ini.part, by
all the machinery, wareroomaitiloffices bf the
Company,
where all its business and sales are
transacted. • '
Milton, t' •
Spenser;
Chaucer, ;
Mrs. 'lemons.,
Mrs. Norton,
Kemble,
•
FAMILY .BIBLES
•. • :
vOTICEds herel)y.!givea. l ;iliat- Letters of
-14‘,:Adrisinistratica apart : Ai...estate_ pi:remit
. 1,1 : ;s t late !of .Weat:Brapeit y,caraship; -Potter,
C i ttuat..): s 4leceaSed, have ,hepai granted,: to_..the
a dersigried.:- 4 persouv_kbdebted: to. said
~ estate aro .re(iirested.Aa papraent, _ arid
Orsons haria..k7 elaime • against.
requesOtr. to pr,esent„them, properly autheati,-
c4ted,•ferfiettlerneet. 1i.. 1 1.U51.411/mer.,
West Branch, .711411,-4859..7-.39. •
COURT-PROCLAMATION.
•• . - • .
tike Robert prdsident'Xiidge; A
Vnd the lione.'Joseph
-1.• :-
ldentt a'hil;G. G. Colrie; Asscieiate , Zuftes ov
the Courts of Oyer - &•-Terininer-sint, General
Jail.Deliitery,'' Quarter Seisious of: the Pdac'e,
Oephans o l Court and Court of _Common' Pldas
for the -• County" of Potter; baiiNissued their
precept, finarinr•date the •eleeenth - Any' of
June, inithe , year of ;our - Los - d one thonsarivt,
eight hundred and' fifty-nine r and. to mic di
rected; far hohlizig .. e. - Court cif Oyer unit Teeth--
iner era (ieneral Jail' DeltFery; •Quastier' Ses-
SiOns of.the Peace,•Orplians' Court,. ancllC'ouri
ComninalleaS hi the Berotegfe ott Coudei
spest;, oar IS4)XILUY, the'. %RIP
. tlny of June
next r aud- tofi.contingeourareek ' • ;1-
- oiceist therefore hereby given bet& Cor
oners,-Jetices of the breace" and Constables I
t county ; that they bethdre and there
ie. theft' proper persons,-at
.10 o'clock A. :L"Of
said day, -with their rolls; •recerds, 'inquisi
tions, examinations; and other remembrances,
to: do these things which to .their ; raced ap
pertain-tcibe-done:-. And Those who are - imam] ,
by their recognizauces to , prosecute against
the•prisohers that are or. shallbe in the jail of
: said 'comity of Potteri• are to be then and there
to prosedutc against them- is willbe just. • '
• "Dated at Counnasimen;
-June 11, 1859, and ,
the 83d Yearof the failept ndence of the ,United'
States of America. . : -
.•
r. A. - C. TAGGART, Sheriff. -
WARREN'S
- -
BOODTH.ra:-SME
;' O
.- STILW:-
. . .. ~ - ,
.
Main Street, (21e!trl.y 'opposite Bfflately
&' .BrOs.? Grocery,) Wellsville, Alle- ..
.. f
,g 1 any Co:, N..- Y. ,
'1 • -
T. , . .
IM Proprietor of the alc o veestablishment
Wo 41d - respectfully inform the inhabitants
of Couderstort, and Potter eounty .geriewilly,
that he i row Prepared to - slily thein with
BOOTS, SHOE'S, GrAITkR,S; LEATHER
-17.1ND1T,G,,tc., of every descrirm
tio, at pri
ceS-whieb• cannot fail to suit.' We- hate on
Mind, aid' are' Constantly rCeeiTeg . frila Nei;York, the finest assortment of Mrs that can'
bt . found in this portion of the countryi and
Will sell!the same at prices which . will
, DEPIT COMPETITION !.
Saill .ISEA.7'IIER, • '-7 ~.‘
ITPPRIZ LEATIIEII.4. KIP SKINS,
FietsCH.OALP'SKINS, (genuine),
PEGS, iTAIr.S, AWL, and BINDINGS; of'ev-
Ory description, in quantitiesY to ° suit ptirclgt
.
sers, at
•
. REMARKABLY. COW paicE.:FpII,.tASIL
1111 goods sold at our estniAishment are of
the 'Best Quality, and will,be AVAiIitANTED..
iireOus. Cast), Only.. cave us A trial.
GZORGE T. trA.RRN
Well4vii.le,
NCW: STOCK
SUMMER GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
P.',-IA.G.'_,STEBBINSe. --
'Lote Pricog::',: :
Ea
AND
FAVORABLE TERMS,
. .
Cash :and Short-Time Buyers.
.: LADIES AND. GENTLEMAN
irl I NOW ;11,ECEiVD:' O. my" SUMMEE.
Stock, which lembraco almost everything,
usually kept by the Country Merchant—
DRY GOODS, •
GROCERIES,
. • . ;. • .
BOOTS & SHOES, - • ••
- RgAHY-MADE CLOTHING,
11.4.T5•k CAPS,
• • -CE,OOKERY,•&eIi
all of which I propoSe'to sell at low figures,
for cash or appr4ved cre4it: •
Call and see 'our GOODS and PAI
CES.i-. Being thankful for past favors,. I
tope to, be able now to offer more,favora
ble in4neeinents: P. A: STEBBINS.
Con4ersport, i ga,V 1859.40:
Special Notlee to Ittotadtes..
SUMMER FASHIONS: -
GRID:LBY tendert her thanks to the
citizens of Potter and- adjoining.counties, for
their generous patronage. She would snyloH
the Oldie, that she has on hand n .splendid
assortment of Millinery Goods; Which she will
sell retail. or Whoiesale atthe loWest; rates, es
peeially to.those in, the trade, at a small ad:
,ovanee'frorri-N, Y. prices. Alt orders prompt-.
'ly Attended to. -• . • • • ;-•'
~T. E. GRIDLEY Will delFrer Bonnets to 'any
.plec ordered. 'Bleaching and Repairing - done
'lip blithe latest style; with tAste. The large
'quantity ofwork to be done over,"' Will be
delivered • at: the earliest moment.
Shop
please call send inyour 'Orders. Sh'op loeat
ted 31 miles west of Lewisville: . • . -
• E. II: N. ORIDILEY.
Inyssesigety 3, .
d oi SUBSCRIBMIS WISH
0
. 01U1Os to employ an active reliable man
a.e• N ery county ; to travel. and take ordera ,by
samfile.for , i . .- - •
ICENNIDY 'S • MEDICATED - SEGARS
lAND•TOBA.ccO. "" Will pay n salary of $6OO .
to $BOO per year, payable monthly: . : roi sant
[pie and full particulars
rs address
ER PRESTON:
- r • • .; • " TobaeconistS,'
' 29 - Williain-st. NiefriTork:••••
.
; The American Smoker is an arth
clo of great' ntility..and benefi'f - to..SmOkbrs.
:Persons afiliccted , with tronchitis, 'Asthma,
Dyspepsia, :Liver_ compinlnts.or. Kidney- affec.
: can procure...SPONGES, MitDICATED for
these carious diseases by Old Dr. Timm.. Sofd
, l by the A3tr.rdcas•TtempEsConr.t.sy, Nos; 22 and
'24 Franicfort-st. .
U .
EAVY CORN-FED: BOGS f r om Wyo. 7
',wing and Livingstodenuuties l nie'being
pricked, and will be' until January, 185 J, by .
r Lo CLAIM
MI=EI
.:‘ --;., ,: '• :.:::,:;: ,
, '.i _ , ..;., '7 .i•- , 1 . :•, , II:7 , 1 :% ,1 - 11 !
* . - i - •' " i'l ' I' , ZY
riiys ' :Th r:''n n lol:iiseiii tfilriitiP'itigq!l‘o• l -
the, lthii2,l, - 'ino:st e.4t6iiiii*ii:siiioltliiiiliik
•'.', ' •, •• , ': - -:. .', -o'l:' , - ,'%,•': A
__
..
bvit orgatlize4 Comiaeiciai , Scf4coo,Linithil*
tea .Statita. - '''' ' '' ' .."^ '''''-: -- ''• .''
357 Stu:cte - rds - , attendtngt. ,
Bail Ivtai 4 ol , 41,85 b .047x4:
tsszi
4 -
irsual.tiine.tof compfete . (on ...touTstilf,cogp
' .1' .1 es — jal
to 10 weeks-- ,t- s,
ting r its guaranteed to be corlizielitt,
ilte; Uvula of any Easiness, intr.qualited4o,
anima salary of froint:' .
• $5041 . le 101;00e,
Stufents-"enter at any tirae=Pki catiga a+
Fie4ieme at pileasurd, .
••• • i
•
•, • •
-
51 • - tni foi test tethiatuibig .
.
MI
• • • •11
•
••• • •
3fidfs tors' tons - re . ciiice ia tat' '7".
For Ciscolei situl - aeliiins Wiltlo'
- : vrr,ea
close two letter stamps, atulitarltesi , . • .t.)er.t
. • • i• s;•.to
•F. JEN/44'4.q,liIttebOrAllafi , ..11,
16-Z-.ly* . -
LIST OF; CA-IJSES,::
"VON TRIAL. at 'lan . ° TeroF 1869;.
IV Comb of Clottunoa 'Pleas or Vottet Ndiifrk
. ,
I Y ;Pit; . - ..
, • -",, ::.....i ;1; -.;:..1-,..--all
Pu'rdy.use Coopei& } vs, - DeiliiciC. , ,-• ,-- 7 . 1-- -et
- ' Pea}xitly i , _ ': •• - •,;• .. ::-..•
iones," ' ' ':, :f . ,, 176 ... , i 1 :1 -3 ,..Y.27' r: ... - a
. ~
Ifillyer & Bush, ' ' E11 14!„-•-• .... ••, ,T,
,
- • "`Jackson & 8.60¢,..•
Jonv:s, - •
~,• . • ... . t
Slietpar4 r . . " ": - 1 . 4 4 W 1 , 2 ,;, , ,',; :-J.: - :,..1
griinliaii; . ' u: 401 41§V, E l . ~, ,;,:il I L ,
Ilaskinuserlatt&Platt,,!! L . 1114, -. i- --. v •,;.1,
Jones - -‘
•
.
JOfies & Bro:, ' :
c ts'h
S. 0; 8.; W. ; } UN-: ,
Jones - - -H t . .Tv -681& : 8 titig 1 f•$.ff_t
JacksonSehoothistriet, P1,5*401r1,
„Tones,
••• ", Tag -
.on
Strait, Beaph.
Gillingham, use oftills, It
Eldridge,
'." 'Ben4ey4zOntilerd
Keating, et. AYS O S-.• ; i t
Canfield; - tr Stark v - - -
,Llgiro"
• .
Jones & 8r0.,. ! 1- ..1.1M a/4%
• gt mo -
61„,
13 , ackns, . • • •. •
Japks on School Dit
srie t,
Atittizion„ Wiljeov•
ny n U Ite Ot " ,Wly.tittol4Fri!Fihtji. l
.3:611e34. -• t:
tounsviße, ;_ "
A gg '13004 &.14ansley b t
" Hopkins & Jones,,„
St9vens, a ! 15.91,
I - PI!
- IT. 3; OLMSTED,' rro,tbry,-
Pikhcinotory'A.olfice, May: ..
111 lie,
Willcox,
ALINOtIIirCEIttENT
DINART
A LADIES':' FASHIONABLE- , ' - FURSISWPO'
•-. •
. STORE IR potrElucouNTY! - - - ,-
RS.' E. GRIDLEY, - has establidht
_OIL 'a 'fistsiOna* and extenitro
nishing SfOro;ottlisge4;Pottei,C 9 ooa.,'thitiial
miles west of Levrissille, where jibe, Win tag
Oenscire itr foruishing
ling, and Ladies' Apparel gt[teralli,ltilbatiii_,
style and at . muCh *
lowereittianel,4l34lo,ol
olfered this
.c-Ounty. ' Mrs: r a. Oceli v ed'Oir
fashions from 'NOw
therefore enabled to make:or ;rePalt'
in;the latest style sad with,prniKeiiit,
ble taste:lnd - durability. - ',All - Articles *Al.y*"; )
ed to be as represented - Ehei'desirekthorgr%
lie to call and assure thantielies
„Of_tlf.e
rectness of her staternentsf. , :
Messrs. Lambee wilfreiotTO atel)piph
ply orders - to customers at, LeyrisviDei t „`
T. E: Gridley will reeeireAMPltttirY'' ' iW'
orders,' thronglkuit thiS 'Mat .
counties, et .qhop
Special 'arrartgenienti 'fcirll:**;
supplies. • .".
In connection with the aboire,T.M.ollollh•
LET would'annOmice
ter and the adjoining counties, thiatAlo4-14!
regularly visit them, preparedr t hi lurnish, : 4l 4
articles of Female and Mali Attiiri, pladklamAlt,
Goods in general,Watiunted-40:11,.,,precirgit
setae shall represent, and 0, IP,ltch.lplr.e,rP# l t
than can ho bought.o . ranyltheipmoikin
- c e tuuty , , - •
_,• , , • ,(Ilat).;',
TOITTH AND: Iti&NROOD.
_- dvsTPbiitast # si> r ithe 25th;
'" -
tbonsaniV an a•miledini)
: - sealed enVelope, W.:40
address, postpaid, on receipt of three ettelps l 4
31soicAt, F.SSILT - 031
Axo pEc.ti of the fiarrie, 'tinsel' hi:484 1
• AbtirSe," :Irifettrolf, , taid 'the hinifeits,eriiiii:L i
(pence§ lit - 11,t
M. D., Member Of thelloyaliColf*."frfitiT,
SinrilitiOrrha , ;i 3 t,a o 4 l 4l*i4i4%
Genital and, Nervonspebiliti,lP9potinay,..l 4 oes
of tnei*, pelire - ssion-a.§p!itta r Titaditt";pl,l,- -
ease Of the Sexual Oidans,intl impedimentf
to Plan:lege, ore. promptly,.aod effeetu4li i re:
ipkredby the authoesnoveli*d ingetsttseespijia
mode of treatateet;liy,triettespf mrhiekt
valid can - . pr i stine: health withiftttliityl
ing recoats e tp kTg*u4
:11Te40****1 11"\o
' Irtm thelondon Laieat 7 R Tiseki
erf , 51.0
ieci• tmitelt ova lit401 1 ***11:0
wal worthy Me Adthoei, , exag(flrePla*,
:Address, the .T.Oblishers .a
KLIKE" . ac
ht Avenue,-cos. „leth':§treeti)Pestileat
4556, crew York City. [34-p:mes.-ittSide4
PTIURS LAT' IsAßri, in' iiins.:anCtubs3
_can„be,,had at the
s t igar C died J.lants,a idiot% 4,lol.iiefidas
and 3
'24 - • Ci.Ail'Olk.PiTiLLiPS:
1111ATITTIV.A.Itg, Iron and
•t . and Putty, Paints di,
eattipirn - e and. Burning
•
1 •
..;1•:-
iiv,:..;,.,:7,r,,-.,7_,:a40-
MEI
r c`. a~'f
Me
Oils,
MEE