U ar nit egintty. r, fil ERSPOitT, a3N! . ,q o, • 18 59. CIIIDI I re announces" a meat market , ' in • 'ann. columns. Ki/g , l car adv IStebbins advertises some Farm • this week. p. A in Tool - to°' Butterworth; Watchmaker and , has established a shop in J. B. store in'this place. Persons hay lelry or watches out of .repair, well to call, as he warmnts his Jewelle smith jug je . 'will do 'work. change says "that itis just as sea l:l ove to undertake tozet married courting as' to attempt to succeed less without advertising." True ; ping. Oul business folks "can pin there,"—though we had much they would stick a fat advertise the JOURNAL. By-the-bye our vertising patronage is waking up ally -of late—for which we tender appreciation. But it is even now d less than it ought to be. VI bible a =I in busin I 0 prea, Eli other inept i local a 'Fonder 1 oi r due one•thi Large StrazeLerries.—We this mom- ing ree.ived from Mrs.: T. Ives of this twenty-four_ Strawberries of the 4 , 311ea' variety, which weighed 4 ounces, and aye aging about 3 inches in circum ference. From a small bed 'in her gar- had just picked four quarts, and us that she will have nearly a rom her vines, notwithstanding e somewhat injured by the frost. • - has our grateful thanks for her in spite of her well-known aver , ewspaper puffs. ielLshe informs bushel they w • NES. Iv • pitsent, don to Escape.—During a heavy wind noon to-day, (Wednesday), Mr. 1 , by, of Homer, was passing by our hen a board blew off the roof of our ire, and grazing his hand, struck alk with such force as to split d and deeply indent a plank in Na !term a Wm.o office,' I "ogee st ;the side l --'the boa the wal -‘ ieebes have se, LA h s It. passed within about ten f his head, and would certainly -erely if not fatally injured him ruck him on the head: I hid storm was followed by a heavy shower. The past two days we excessively hot weather, with a Ir two of rain a-day. The !thande ;hare ha !glower f a , y of, our readers have passed °ugh! the ordeal of last (court) week, cic l haVe not been convinced that money s • e and the demand excessive, _ . , p.sh uld at once be - endowed with risti n confirmation. We have never 2 so ' and a time for money since we re hen in business. Out of about 00 ci liars due us in this county, we :eive about slo—whereas we should re collected at least $2OO, in ordinary us. Everybody else is quite as pro- Moo tely disappointed, therefore we ake n special complaint, hoping for an .rly c mage for the better in our peculai -1 affa rs—which, God speed. I ga ny • of drunken rowdies paraded n• streets last Saturday night until after idnigh l t, fighting, yWling "murder" and !re," dud otherwise, disturbing the rest :l quint of our citizens. A part of the lag belong, we learn, in this village, and part of Pine Creek. The leaders are norm to the officers of the place, and ample testimony, we are inform evict them for heavy fines; there ust regard for the rights of our should incite those officers to a of their sworn duties. Just_ sp such conduct is permitted do go ihed; so lung will it be repeated Ipunity. Whisky was at the bot , t, of course. 's titensl , .char, 'it , 6 as. 4pulti ' : 0:1 of ' Literary Notices. KNICKERBOCKER Magazine for on our table. It has more than yl number of able a t rtieles, and the criticisms are of_ unusual ability. In of the best $3 Magazines and is Led by John A. Gray, New York. Anarto Norrimv.-- 7 With the July ' Of lhis mktirahle publicutinn, 'which /r table, the fourth volume begins. r ntie will continue to occupy the high in the literary world which it now The publishers in announcing the nale, state—vault the experiment has re than successful ; that - the supply THE ialy traryhllS Ta t .bet TO ml vflitt -ty matter has been SO ample as to ft th m new ideas of , the general culture ;741 creative ability among our people; and v ltt th unqualified approbation of the 'read- PON 'land the increasing circulation of e , - , Oaa ' gazine (now.oter 40,000 copies) fur t,i .4 t best proof of its value and attrac - ea e s i." The contents of the July number. i 11 °P to their usual excellence. Published !,! !Phillips, Sampson and Company, 13 Winter r i ftt;i3ostou. t:- I this 1,4 a l wee -.30 cmsruqc AsemtwAs,,The publishers idely circulated and popular illustrat "ky journal of mechanics and sciegie, ces that it wilt be enlarged on the first and otherwise greatly improved, coo sixteen pages instead of eight, the pros ,l, which will make it the largest aud. Albs !also , chempestselentilicjoinitistitthe ,w0ra,;.14. the only joufnhl fto lots. ht 4 ever wite ceeded inlida r _fifoinAir,',antsisinita#!s - is Aar: et ' r. Science,Und Use:Jurikirldififilnot ax . 01411 any other jonriOiljiutilishedinthliepontry in Eurepe.- - ,Altiongh tie pribitihers will - int Car an l i ncreaSed..aximise of se*lo a year by this enlazgement, they have deterMinedt, . no to raise die price of subscription ,- relying up;. an their friends.to indemnify them in this in creased expenditure, by a correepondingin create of subscribers. Terms .$2 a year, or 10 copies for $l5; Specimen copies of, the paper with a pamphlet of information to in ventors, fornished gratis, by mail, on applica tion to the publishers, . 111UNN &. Co., No. 37 Park RowiNew-Yorlt. PRICE CURRENT. '' Corrected eVery'Wednesday; by P. A. STEB BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in Gro— ceries and Provisions. Main Street, COUDERSPORT, PA. Apples, green, ift bush., $ 75 to 100 do - dried, " ' 250 3'25 Beans, fr - 125 200 Beeswax, ? lb., 20 25 Beef, ' " - 6 7 Beef Hides, "' 61 6 Berries, dried, "ii quart ' 10 18 Buckwheat, 311 bush., .1 00 • 1 50' Butter, /1- lb., - 15 16 Cheese, " • 8 121 Corn, 'il bash., 100 - 1 121 Corn Meal. per cwt., 250 300 Eggs, 'ail doz., 10 12 Flour, extra, lft bbl., ' 900 950 do double extra, " 950 10 00 Haws, V lb., 12 14 Hay, 11 ton, - 10 00 . 11 00 Honey, 111 lb., • 10 121 Lard. " 12 - 16 , Maple. Sugar, per lb., 8 10 Oats, 14 bush., 371 :50 Onions, " 100 112} Pork, `t•l bbl., 21 50 24 00 do lil lb., 10 11.1 do in whole hog, "il lb., 6 7/ Potatoes, 'il bush., . 75 100 Peaches, dried, "ift lb., 25 Poultry, lil lb., - . . 6 6 Rye, 1? bush.,' • .100 112 i Salt V bbl., 3 50 do V sack, 25 Trout, `1•1 1-bbl., ' 600 650 Wheat, ' bush., 150 175 White Fish, per. 1-bbL, 600 650 Wool, per. lb., 28 35 tfoliegs. DISEASE OF THE STOMACH.- The stomach is the most liable to get' out of order. Hence how important that no dis eased matter clog its operation, which would cause nausea and distress by our food. It al so weakens the brain s destroys the memory, creates pains and dimness, and various afflic tions in the head. It produces great difficul ty in breathing and swallowing - . Sometimes fainting and fits will ensue; also bad breath, restlessness 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 2t05 of 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; at the same time the thePills will so purify ;e blood, as to drive all manner of disease from the system. WORMS In a. quantity of corrupted matter, there is always to be found a nest of worms. They cannot, neither *ill they stay anywhere else. Weak stomach and bcwels are subject to them, as they have notisufficient power to digest their food. Hence a large heap of matter is lodged, and worms must be the result. A few doses of these pills will disturb them in . their nest, and drive them out of the system. It should be remembered, that an occasion al dose when in health, especially after tak ing cold, will prevent the disease from forming in the body. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. NOTICE. ' NOTICE, is hereby given that the books will /1 be opened for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to the stock of " THE COUDERS PORT, PORTAGE AND ALLEHGANY RIVER RAIL ROAD . COMPANY," incorporated by an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania approv ed April 12th 1851, at the office of N. F. JONES, Esq., at Smethport, McKean County, on THURS DAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY next, at three o'clock, P. M. TIMOTHY IVES, 1 JOHN C. BA CKUS, SOBIESKI ROSS, 0 A. F. JONES, O. J. LIAMLLN, _ . 4 0 N. J. MILLS. 2 Smetb port, June 4th, 1859. 2 ---13-3 t. .. D. L. &N. IL DANIELS HAVE JUST .OFE \,'ED A COMPLETE ASSORTAIEN2 OF SUMMER DRY GOODS, BOOTS" & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, Crockery Se. Glassware. Also, a good stock of 31ISCELLANEOUS and School Books, STATIONERY, &C., All of which they will sell AS LOW AS CAN BB BOUGHT ELSEWHERE THE COUNTY. PAODIJOE OF ALL KINDS TAKEN - IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, For which the HIGHEST PRICE will be paid They can be found at all times, (Saturday and Sunday excepted,) at the Store formerly occupied by D. BAKER, In Lewisville, ready to waft upon Customers. N. have come to the conclusion tha "READY PAY" is better for all parties, and we shall, there fore do business on this system. D. L. & N. H. DANIELS 'Ulysses, Juno 2008.58.--16t52*. • Fitch tisir of the Enterp ' r se i NEW LIEST OF GIFT% FOR 1859. CATALOGUES FREE TQ ALL: G- G . --.EYNS' • Tit . Orighmi No. 439 unestnut Commences the New Year, with an enlarged Catilogue, a'greatet variety of Gifts increased facilities for buying Goods and doingbusiness, andis now prepared to offer greater induce ments to Book buyers than ever before. Thrie hai 'premed that the Gift System is permanent. EVANS is deterthined to prove that his Estab lishment is conducted under that system in more - liberal atiii inipiirtlol manner than any other. flaying lived down.almost nil opposi tion,-)and having the legitimacy. of his plan of operation acknowledged from Maine to Cali fornia, he -can afford to be generous. Try him, and juige for yourself. . SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. • - Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO 00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 50 00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, 60 00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, - open dial, 35 oe Gents' Silver Lever Watches, - 25 00 Gents' Silver Lever Watches, 15.00 Gents' Silver Lepine Watches, 12 00 Parlor Time Pieces, ne' - pattern,• 10 . 00 Ladies' Elegant Black Bilk Dress Pat- terns, 15 00 Ladies' do Plaid do do. 12 00 Ladies' Cameo Sets, (Pin and. Drops,) extra fine, • -- 15 00 Ladies' Cameo Sets, do 10 00 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, Stone Settings, 10 00 . Lidies' Gold Bracelets, plain'or engiav ed Band, 5 00 Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chains, new pat; 15 00 Gents' best ,English- plated Vest Chains, 500 Ladies' Guards,, or Chatelaine Chains; choice, 15 00 Large Gold Spring Lockets, double eases, 10 00 Large Gold Snap Lockets, do 5 00 Medium size, No. 3, Lockets, do, 200 Heavy Gold Pencil Case; with Gold Pens, 7 50 Superior Gold Pens, with Holders k Box, 300 Ladies' Gold Pencils; 2 00 Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 50 Gents' - Gold Pens, with Silver Extension Pencils, - Ladies' Gold Pens, in Boxes with Ivory Holders, 1 50 • Ladies' llosaic•Gold. Stone Sets. - 12 00 Ladies' Florentibe Sets, Pin and Drops, 10 00 Ladies' Jet Sets, do -do 'I 50 Ladies' Lava, do do 10 00 Ladies' Cameo Pins, large size, 5 00 Ladies' -do do medium, . 3GO Ladies' do do small, 250 Ladies' Gold Stone Pins, small, 2 50 Ladies Box and Glass Mintature or Hair Pins, 2 00 Ladies' Plain Gold Pins, new pattern, 250 Ladies' do Ear Drops, •Misses' do Gold Pins, Gents' Cluster Pius, opal centre, Gents' Single Stone Pins, - Gents' Cameo or Mosaic 'Bosom Studs, Gents' Engraved Gold do do Gents' Plain do do do Gents' Slee l / 2 .e Buttons, Ladies' do Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, Ladles' Cameo, Mosaic, or Gold Stone Ribbon Pins, Gents' Silver-Pencils, Gents' Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 blades, best quality, Gents' Buff or Ivory do . do Misses' Lava Pins, Gents' Gold. Watch Rep and Pencils combined, 2 00 Gents' Gold Tootpieks, with Slides', 2 00 Gents'- Gold Rings, with Stone Setting, 250 Ladies' do do do 1 50 Sets Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, . _ 200 Silver-Plated Butter Knives, ' 1 00 Ladies' or Gents' Porte-monnaies, 1 50 Gents' Gold Watch Keys or Vest Hooks,. 1 00 Ladies' Florentine Breabt Pins, 3 50 Ladies' Jet do 3 50 Ladies' Mosaic do - 500 Ladies' Cameo Ear Drops, 4 50 Misses' do do 250 Misses' Ear Drops, with Stone Setting, 200 Misses' Gold Bracelet, Half Roand Band; 4 00 Ladies' -do do do 6 00 Gents' Scarf Pin, 2 00 Gents' Jet Studs, 3.00 Gents' Jet Sleeve Buttons, 3 50 Misses' Gold Crosses, 50 Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in the above List, varying in value from VW" $5OO worth of the above Gifts will he impartially distributed among Purchasers .w ith every $l,OOO 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 quantitits. Books to suit every taste are to be found on his Catalogue, at prices which would be an inducement even without the Gift System, which offers so' many adui tional advantages. Works by the most popular authors.. living and dead, in all styles, from the most costly to the plain and substantial, at astonishing low prices. _ CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Bay'd Taylor'sTrav's, Works of Dean Swift, Works of Miss Bremer " Bulwer, " Dr. Livingston; " De Foe, " Lawrence Sterne, " Addison, Waverly Novels; " Thackeray, Works of B. Franklin, " Dr. Johnson, " Thos. Jefferson, " J. F. Cooper, " Charles Dickens, " J. T. Headley, . " Mrs. Southwortli, " Frank Forrester, " Mrs. Hentz; 1 ' Hugh Miller, " Mrs. Sedgwick, " Cap Mayneßeid, " Virg.. Townsend, 11 • Charlo'e Bronte , " S. M. Sufucker, Wash'n Irving, " T. S. Arthur, " Grace Aguilar, " A. S. Roe, " C. H. Spurgeon, " D. P. Thompsbn, " Capt. Marryatt, " Sam Slick, .' Peter Parley, " Jane Austin, " Mrs. Moodie, " Marion Harland, Smollet, " Mary Howitt, " Fielding, " Charles - Lamb, " Perry, " Edward Everett, Wilkes, -' - " Lorenzo Dow, • 11 Burton, " Lord Bacon, HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS. • Allison, - Bancroft, Hume J - Goodrich, Macaulay, I Russell, . r;rescott, . - Ferguson,. - Gibbon, - Rollin, . . . . Robertsoll, Lord, Headley, • ' Sparks, And ahost of others, too numerous to mention ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS. . • Butler,l • Milton; T. B. Reid, Spenser, Mrs. Jamieson, Chaucer, Byron, Mrs. Hemans, . Scott, - Mrs. Norton, Moore,, Kemble, Dryden, - I _Longfellow, • Pope, ' Tennyson, Barns, ' 'Cowper, Leigh Hunt, Whittier, MrS. - Sigoainey, Paule;. Bogersit • . • :B. W.-Elliworth, Sonthent'z ' Hood,: _ • II: Kirk White, Tupper, Tasso, , .• , Goldsmith, .• , Mrs,. Jamieson, Wordsworth,`: . • • Alice Carey,.. Shelley, • Keats, Montgomery, Edgar A, Poe, Bryant, . . Fie has the above in all styles of binding, from plain cloth to the finest calf and antinee, to suit all cla.sses of. purchasers, He. sells these as cheap as any other house in the coun try,- besides the additional advantage of a Gift with each Book sold. ALBUMS. FOR TILE LADIES. . , - - Albums of all sizes and styles of binding, to suit all tastes, profuSely illustratei with mag nificent Steel Engravings. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS &BMX BOOR'S. , 1 Idethod7t Hym n Books, Bpiscol,Prayer Books, Baptist Tlymn Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Luth'an Hymn Books, Presbyt'n Hymn Books, Of all sizes, and I °and in all styles, Ara besque, Turkey morocco, Antique, Velvet, tic., with and without clasps. • A large assortment of Family Bibles, of all descriptions and alt prices; from sl' to $5O, iII ustro ted With fine' engravings, printed with large type, on good -paper and in various styles, of binding, from the simplest to the most ornamental. Also, Pulpit Bibles, in va rious styles, at low, prices. - Dar A complete Classified .Catalogne of Books, in every department of literature, con taining a complete List of Gifts, with full in structions to Agents and persons forming Clubs, will be sent free to any part of the Union. Per sons wishing to form Li brariesoshould have it as a book - of reference before making out their lists. Send for it, and you will be convinced of the cheapness and variety of the Books, be sides being pleased , with the-liberality of the system. Orders. from the country promptly and sat isfactorily filled, and goods sent by mail or ex- I press to any part rif the country. Any book published in the United States; the retail price of which is One Dollar or upwards, . will be promptly sent by mail on-receipt of publisher's viith postage as per catalogue. Liberal commissions allowed to all persons forming Clubs. - Persons acting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages of the Gift tern without any cost to themselves, -thus get- ting a Library of good books in a very sort time; besides which, the Gifts received With the commission books, will sell for more than enough to amply pay them for their troible. Agents wanted in every.towu in the Union. Persons wishing to act as such, and all those desirous of a Catalogue, will confer a favor by sodding their address to • G. G. EVANS, Gift Book-Store and Publishing House, 439 CHESTNUT STREET, [33-13t.] - Philadelphia, Pa. 2 00 NEW GOODS, N EW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS; 1 50 7.) 1 00 EIMI LIST OF VENDERS Of Foreign Merchandise in Pot ter County, for the Year 1859. ABBOTT. Names. F. Sulir & 00., William T. Jackson, S. M. Mills, Benja win Morley, BINGHAM. R. H. Howe & Co., COUDERSPORT. P. A. Stebbins, 25 cents to $25 00 E. K. Spencer, E. Olmsted; Smith & Jones, • 14 '7 00 J. B. Smith, J. M. Judd & Co., . 14 . 3 00 Olmsted & Kelly, (Domestics,) 14 .. 350 M. W. Mann, " 14 350 S. S. Roberts, Allen' Frazier, HARRISON. Mary Goodman, Francis Strang, OSWAYO. . . William MoDongall, 14 ' -7 00 C. H. Simmons, . Kenyon, Wilkinson &Graves, .11, 700 " Jud'o Haliburton ROULET. . Colwell, Lyman & Co., 14 700 SHARON. Mann LNinhola; . Peter "IL Deidriak, A. N. Hutuphrey, Edwin \Void, STEWARDSON. Henry Andresen, 14 700 . SYLVANIA. Thos. L. Young, • 14 700 - ULYSSES. - A. Corey & Son, 14• 700 D. L. &M. H. Daniels, 14 700 Larrabee, Lewis A Co., • 14 •7 00 Hull & Burt, . • 14 7.00 Henry G. Wodford, -14 700 Monroe I t Burt, 14 700 WHARTON. Barclay & pramard. 14 700 .A. Court of Appeals will be 'midst the Commissioners Office, in Coudersport op Tuesday the 12th day ofJuly next, when all persons considering themselves oar/ey ed can be heard: . RODNEY L. NICHOLS, • ifereantile Appraiser. Coudersport, June 6th, 1859.—+42-4t. PLASTER for sale by P. A. ST'ERRINS FAMILY BIBLES COMING IN THIS WEEK, •COMING IN THIS WEEK, COMING IN THIS WEEK, COMING LI THIS WEEK, AT OLMSTED'S. AT OLMSTED'S. AT OLMSTED'S. AT OLMSTED'S. June 1, 1859 ALLEGANY GENESEE HECTOR IWAROEN 7 g Main: Street, .(nearly opposite Baldwin E Bros?. grocery,). - "Wdleville ) Atte; eianll T 4E Proprietor of the above establisbnient would respectfully inform the inhabits:att of-Coudersport, and Potter comity generally, that he is sow prepared to supply them with DOOM,. SHOES,- GA ITERS,•%LEATHER I FINDINGS, 4-c., of every Aescription, at pri ces which cannot fait to snit: We hate on band, and are constantly receiving from gew York, the finest - assortment of goods-thati can be found in this portion Of the country, and will sell the same at prices which will DEFYCOEPETITION. SOLE LEATHER, . 1 UPPER LEATHER 4. IZIP SHINS, `FRENCH CALF SKINS, (gepuine), PEGS, *AILS, AWLS,.and FINDINGS, of er eiy description, in quantities to suit-purcha sers, at' r = ' REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. FOR CASH. AU goods sold at our establishment.are' of the Best Quality, and will be - WARRANTED. . Terms Cash Only. Give vie a trial. GEORGE T. WARREN. Wellsville, May 19, 1859.-40. . Bar Orders sent by- mail, or left at ,the JoCasit, OFFICE, Coudersport, Will be prompt, ly-and carefully attended to. PE . y t r i t oox .- s T 0 4 ,r 14ain above' Third -St., COUDERSPORT, PA. 111. W. -Psopfurroa. BOOKS, 'MAPS, GLOBES, - BLANKS— DOGKETS— LEDGERS— - - • DAY-BOOKS— RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS; PASS-BOOKS, DIAILIES, • PORTF JOS, HE BARIUMS, - ILETTEtt-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, I.atin, French and German Text- Books. All . School Books used . in• the County kept on hand, or immediately procured when desired. - . • Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. • A good assortment of Paper, -Envelopes, Pehs and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water. Colors, kc. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER HYMN - BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. ''Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon.Boards Chess Men, S:c. &c. [ll-341 NEW STOCK -SUNIIR GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY Po A 0 - .Low Prices AND. Class. Licerzst 14 $7OO 14 7 00 FAVORABLE TERNS, 14 700 Cash and Short=Time Buyers. 14 700 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : lAM NOW. RECEIVING my SUMMER Stodk, which embraces almost everything usually "kept by the Country Merchant— DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, .• HARD-WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, • READY-MADE CLOTEILNG, HATS k CAPS, : CROCKERY, '&0.; all of which I propose to sell at low figures, for cash or approved credit. . Call`and see our GOODS and. PRI CES. Being thankful for past favors, 1 hope to be able now to offer more favora ble ifidheements. P. -Aj STEBBINS. Coudersport, May 25, 1859.-40. • 14 700 12 12 50 14 7.00 14 700 14 700 14 700 14 700 14 700 NEW STOCK 14 700 Erk_ , GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY SIMMONS, in Oswayo. Low Prices 14 700 14 700 14 TOO 14 700 AND FAVORLBLE. TERMS TO Cash, and Short-Time Buyers:, AM„ RECEIVING my Summer Stock,' which-eMbraces.eVerything usually kept by a COuntry Merchant -1 • DRY 'GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, . •1 - - • BOOTS 4- SHOES, . READY-MADE CLOTHING, - HATS 4-, CAPS, CROCKERY, Ac:, all of which will be sold ] at low figures for cash or approved credit. - • • ,H GOOD TEAS FOR 45 CENTS, Ladfee i Fine Congress and other Gaiters, from . ls I • . as. to $l,OO. • DIENS STOGA•HOOTS, $2,50 I " CALF. " - 3,65' FINE DE LAINES, 20 • GOOD LAWNS, . 1 4 and all other goods in proportion, for Ready Pay of most kinds. • _ Ile'. Cash paid for GOOD LUMBER: C. H. SIMONS. Oswayo, Juno 15, 1853.-43-Iy. • Ell dr, / . i / , v . d4l - $40900 Pays for - a fulteourse 'tithe iro l, n City College, the largest, most, ,extensivelypatronized and - • . best Organized Commercial Sehilel in do OdStates, 357 SnideOs: agfiii4.#iii da4Y,T,Mare)4,4...,f,3PP--;=~; IMmal time td ioraplete 6 'to 10 Weeks. Every St • ting, b guaranteed to be e l ttie Books of any Busine• l earls a salary of from SSIRI t() Students enter at any ti . It.eviear at pleasure.. - 1 1Ii , Ministers' sons rec rived at * .halt ;For Circular and Spiel , . ens of Writing, In.- close two letter stamps,' and addresS F. W. JETKIN, - .l 2 iitshurg,hii.. 10:9-13r-* TAKE - NorricEt. Tryon watitto get youipNVOciaA " I_ es_ or Clocks put in good run- I ning order, take them to bAZTON'd. will find him on hand ,to ,do !your short notice; andin a work Manlike Mahn breat No. 2, PEKENLYIBi OCit I ' l ' • z: opposite- Parmelee's Drug arid 80011 Stiii4;" -Jewelry neatly repaired, and INiork doniil short notice, cheap for cash. .! •'. Jogs V. DAYTON : • Wellsville, April 17, 1859..] r„„. M. SHEERAR, _Dentists, of WeliefiU ja • Allegany Co., N. Y., riespectfullz r asi 7 , nonnces to the pe'opleTof Potti and _the , joining Counties in Penn's', Olaf. he Is ' nently establis'ted in . Wellsville,,ltind 'pre! ` pared to perform the various opeintiona , Dentistry. 'Especial attention; is 'solicite4,tcr., his style „of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, superior to any " other style Ca r ; "Allen's Continuous Gum.' work' rante . t.l. Letters of inquiry Om:aptly ansictied , ;:- Nov. 10, 11368. , ,HIM SHEERAIL-, CL'o •Vouodget IMETHING . NEW.-13. 1 . 'T.: BARBI BEST MEDICINAL S'AIiERATtt Is manufeetured from :ointaon sale, and is - prepared' entirely, 'different from other Saleratus.' ,'All the'del eterions-matter eitractedin sucka manner as to produce BMtid,Bhmult, and all kinds of Cake, vr, zthout cop taining, a particle of Salera, tua when the' Bread Or Cake is baked there.; by producing wholetoMej results. ` Every particle of Saleratua is turn to gas and passes through' oe, Brea, or Bi cult while - Baking; cOnseittent; l;v nothing remain's but common Salt; Water andFlattr. You Will reedit perceive by the taste of this Salem tus that it is entirely thffcrent fro other Saleratus. [ It is packed in' one pao,pd papers, each wrapper branded; "B. T. Bab bitt'S Best Medicinal Fideratus al so, picture, twisted loafi of bread,' with a glass.ofefferveseingwaterbn, the top. When - you purchase one' paper you shOtild preserve theswrap, per, -and be particular =to get 'the next exactly like the fist—'-brand as above. - .; ; - • •, Full directions for, making Bread! with this Salemtuad ',Sour or Creani- Tartar, will accompany each package; also, directions .for making all kinds -of Pastry;, for making' Soda. Watisr etnd Seid- 1 Litz Powders. "I. • ' MAKE YOUR OWN- POAP,_ ; WITII i B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCEN, . TRATED POTASH; Warranted double the titiength , of. ordinary Potash ; put pp, in cans-, 1- lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs . and,l2lbs !—with full directio for..makiti situ Hard - and Soft Soap Consumers will find this the cheapeat Potashin market.- • 1 70. Manufactcred and for Sala by ' I B. .T. BABBITT, NoS. 68 'and 70 Washingtan-street, _ New York, and No. 38 In dla4treet, ; I Boston. , • [11:444e...1 so 68 AND 1 70 68 AND 7P 68 EEO 70 68 :The American - Smgicer lash arik: . cle ' of great utility and benefit' to &dote* Persons affliceted with Thimobitis, -14ahnisi; . Dyspepsia, Liver complaints or Kidierartte* tion3, can procure. SPONoss I iSIEDICILTIM; far these various diseases by 01,a Dr . TaNtr., p a id by the AiskincesTTßADE* CO/1 2 #t No s, :2 144: 2 1 1 Frankfort-st. *. '.: .• , I THE SECRPT X SS7 MITr I ES,O*:,- o', ,:YOUTH AND DIA.T,URITiIik: : itisi Tqblishea, eNtis, - ' Mit iii o , l ls4o! F .... .4, ,-, . " , FEW WoRDSONSIIIi i I,—,i-•—,, 'RAT, 4 Alk: TitEXT. ---- fr 31EN,T, *theta - ,. l 4: l lrAti of Sermatorrbea, or Local eaknessi Neinthr" nel Emissiona, Genital and Nervatta_Det . o4 Premature Decay of ,the system; ImPoteney, and IMpediments to Marriage Oiaerally - . 4 c=:` 4 BY B. 1:?E LAilEl,lf.. D. • t''''''-' '" The iinportant fact-that tti matiritiaiiiiiiiit complaints, originating' in tbb ' l irapriviendenhd selitude of youth, ,may ,bei 'easily,,removek. WITHOUT MEDICINE, IS in this, small haft dear-; ly demonstrated ; and the - entirely-new onV highly successful treatment, O 1 adept:44 by tto- Author, fully explained',' byt Mewls Of - Wile! , eery one is enabled to:curantirszur perfeett aod at the least possibl6;cost, l thereby Imolit;, ing all the Advertised oOstrt* °f tiMdikr•- - - .' Sent to any address, gratis and post : A*oli aJ sealed envelope, by remitting (poitfTiold) two postage stamps to DR. B.IDE-L.MIEY , 88 test 31st Street, New York city. - i . tioside Isept9.3 EMM El den,upon grao+4- timiOeut E*ll . qtialified: to ,000. 4 I • Vacationup. waded, in EMS Etc' .' ; 4 • T'S, IBM 68- El 12 70 DIE 6kit MU El :70 ffi ED 70 68 PM 70
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