1511.11111:: tr*- - . , , ZOUDERSPORT, - ATANUAST•ti f Isoo; The Monthlryeeting of the lee' I itern: ry Society, ;at which se;• - • , birieittr; held.:xill e _ 4#6/°4*. clock, (imtnealately. after:the adjournmento r ot the Division,r at the hiic eor 'Sohn: Main,- • • - Thc,Tribtme A4n 6ol l 4 fforl9 ll obceil sebt to ,n.s..,hy Messrs. Greelei,&;go„!,fer . Ar,hich, .kindness they have:four-sincere - thanke.- contains the usual - compilation:rof - Valuable, statistics and political: Infitiiratition,:enbrac ing 7 - - Astronominalgaloulations and calenders for the year 186Cri Government of the United- States=Elecutivo , intt"JUilicialf:List- of En voys and Ministers 'resident •at 'Foreign courts; classified list of Seruitoriand Members of Con gress; -Rates . of Postage, Land.;for thm Land lets, .tc.;the Foreign Slave trader, Kansas in 1859'; the late War iii Italy; tieConstitn-:. lion of United States; treasury estimates ,of Appropriatlons Ter 186 b ;.:Appropriations •of the XXXVth 'Cor(gress, • sccoad. Session"; Election Iteturni. Of:Stites i ; -„ List of ,States . ,, .capitals Popular., Note ..for Isresideut an 1848, - 1853 amt.-1859i fse; per • sin- - gre ;:copy," 13 - 416zeiL :$1 ; • .4 man giving his !Arne as ,Tarnes Carle was . .arrested in: this village on Tuesday._evening last; on Suspicion of ,has -stelengoodsiu thipossesSiatt ,, :he .haviug about s2 . p. worth, Of Which he Was, unwilling or unable to give any satisfactoryllecount, - and answering .all -questions verYineoherently: He was exam- . Inca before Justice Cushing on Tuesday ; eve' , fling and.Weduesday . .tnorniag, when he Weis committed to jailler further - hearing on Sat urday at 2 o'clock. The gocids are dresS -silks, silk handkercheifs, linen and cotton hdkf's . ,, buttons, suspenders, thread, needles, Cutlery, vests and pantaloons, and two powder flasks —one a brass-mounted horn flask, marked nine shillings. T'art,of..the : goods had a dif ferent cost mark on them from the others. - -He -disclaimed being's pedlar, and when ask- . ed iihere he lived, said he had no' residence, and hact pate frOM 'Clearfeld :Up the West Branch, Kettle and :Pine Creeks, and was gc, inglto Olean. Foi the lovrnell 5111 P -PEN, Jan. 7; 1860 Ma: - CNAss.—Dear Sir: I notice by reading :the ..ToOnNAL that you were misinformed as to the. fact !it xegafil to the melancholy accident which incurred here, and resulted in the death .of a respectable, citizen. The'circumstances were simply these: Mr. lionslei was returning from a hunting excursion and stopped at Mr. Pike's. At the time of. the .accident he was standing on the porch with the butt of his gun estinx qp the dpialreia Irishman iu :attempting to pas !Jut lost his : i3alance and fell, striking his hand against tae hemmer. of .the leek,. drawing It backufficiently to die charge- tbe 'the ball' fracturing 'the - slrull, as described. Mr. lousier was not drunk at thd time, and the consequences of ihimadac- . -eident can in no way be attributed to his in toxication. Ido not know who your inform ant was, but justice to the friends of the un fortunate mat. and to his bereaved wife (who is all excellence) demandsthat the error should be ecnrreeted. Yours; '&e: J. 31. S. For the Potter Journal. Meeting of the Ulysses Itepubil- can Club. ULYSSES, Jan. 7th 1860 "Nit: EDI9L—Our Republican Club held its first regular monthly meeting on the, evening or the sth inst., in the Acad emy, with the expectation of hearing a speech-from Mr. Olmsted or Mr. Mann; but were fur some ( - probably-good) reason disappointed. After waitinga reasonable time, the President stated that we had not called the meeting under a false pre tense, but had good reason for expecting a speaker; and as the audience, to the number of 200, had come expecting a speech, he called.on Mr. Seth_Le.vis, who reiponded by - reading from the Senvi- Weekly Tribune an article on "Helper's Impending Crisis," and by . a speech which, for clearness, would not suffer by compar ison with any published speech that I have read" since the organization of the present Republican party.., The Presi dent also said he understood that there had:been some:music prepared for the oc casion, and which he called for. Some of-the students of the Academy, under the leadership of Mr. Seth Lewis, execut ed "The Great F. F's. of Old Virginia," with=two verses added in relation to the John Brown-affair, which was very apt— one him of which alluded to " 200 men keeping lI men at bay."-`The President being called-fer made, ashort !speech stat ing that we were called agitators, and showing from history that we were not guilty of starting the agitation. That it grew out of the removal of the Missouri compromise line, the fugitive slave law, And a few other late acts of the party in power. It is understood that the rega- Jar meetings of the Club are to be at Lew tsViili and special' meetings, if any, in other parts of the town. ONE OF Trii. DIED: .B9IVEN.—In Troy, Bradford, Co., Pa.; Dec. 29th, 1859, HARIU:STTICLOVISE; Wife Of BRAIN- AiED BOWEN, of that place, ant - eldest daughter of Marry L..and. Eliza Bird, of Sweden, Pottei Co., Pa. ; ;-,tiged. 28 years. - "My flesh shall slumber in the ground Till the lastlaumpet's joyful sound, 'Then hurstthe chains with sweet surpKise, Audio my Saviors, image rise." icon., IfoticeS. -THE USE OF, , .DA.,ROSTETTER'S STOM ACif BITTERS for .Dyapcpsii, -Flatulence, fleavinesa of the Stomach, or any- other -like affections, is second„to:nona in America .or abroad. To be 2141ct0 confiii . ently that , the Bitters ' ''areit =tato carefOr • - • • • 1 and like,dhicaso,lo to the proprietoras.source of uholloyod:ploamire.- remoroi.all.l4obbi para.* blood; impelto:forieired-vitrilitie 30„thir',40r*itt-sys. , Yta, i 414 4 Ct r si -hr l* , peobaUl:fOrrthiserforttlon numerous solooileagiriiritiotitifpiAiEex: ii - tut-tenitcottt xess4*.b.siv!-Asiiifta , ProprietOrt - .*lClCAsartrit: - hiit4rierrtirt, greet exirol6 We' eitilited;:l4 - •trleo vital ll 4 to the11i0i046i441402`.,,..': SarAe:44.'KcrttOM9Pt 14:40tim edivi*if ' : ', ; *t.ti...,':,P4tfiiiStliOlib'; - • , •-•• • WHERE• AS. my wife,- ELIZMIETII left -. WI bed, and "board w.thone any:just cause or provocation; all persons are therefore hereby notified not to trust or:batboy. heron my account, air Label' pay no 'debts Of-her contrasting after.thia datC. Abbott, San. 6, 1860, Athrii'rliStrAtOVS NV 1 lE aEABe tersar4 r ?ins Ot onh e estate of letters iAtTi late tngbans , tenitship, Potter county, deceased"; have been granted' to the undersigned; perscins in debted to said-estate .tire are requested to , triake itnutediste"paytnent`; atltlfosehaving'ilainis against the s satnelrill preient`theni r dukr an thcatieated,-fer-settletnentj ' ' • ' -1"1 - 11131ASTOLSOII.:. , • Binghairr,lin: -9; 1860.19t23* - - - Genesee, . C onference . leiyinens' Convent:fo: 1 . . • - CONVENTION of Laymen connected with , the:Al.-.Ei Church within the bounds of the Genesee Conference opposed to the pro scriptiie policy pursued by the Conference, will 4e held •pursuant to adjournment, at OLEAN, Cattaraugns County, N. Y., on WED* NEEIDia. and TrIMUDAY Fos: Ist and 2nd, 184ip., There Will be a - Love;Feast on Tuesday. even- - tag January 31st,- Preaching on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings.. Wed nesday and Thursday forenOons will be do voted to the business of the Convention. All are inyited`to be present. Let every charge in the Conference be represented. Friends of Burlingham . and his associates in proscription, let us assemble and council together. Rob erts, Stiles, Wells ; Cooley, MaCreery and oth firs will be present. Ample accommodations provided for all. ABNER L WOOD, Pres% S. K. J. Cacensouun, l sees. T 1101413 SULLY. December 30 r 1859. COURT PROCLAMATION. rHEREAS the Hen. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the lions. Joseph Marin and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges or the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of. the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the twelfth day of January, in the year of our. Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty, and to me di rected, for holding a Court of Oyer and•Term iner and General Jail - Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couder sport, on MONDAY, the 20th day of Feb ruary next, and to continhe one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions. examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things whic - h to their offices op pertatn to be-done. And those who are bound by their recognizancea to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then rind there to prosecute against them as will he just. Dated at COUDERSPORT, Jan. 12, 1860, and the 84th year of the Indept ndence of the United States of America... WM. F. BURT, Sheriff. HAY FOR n SALE: roy TONS near Brookland. 9 Tons near West Pike, S. Brown, Agent. 5 Tons or more in Hector, on head-waters of Phenix Creek, T. L. Wilber, Agent. L. BIRD. Brookland, Pa., Nov. 14, 1859.,11tf. FOR SALE--CH EA P. ft l i E PAIR OF 808-SLEIGHS and a TWO ‘../F -HORSE LONG SLEIGH. For particu. Lars, call upon or address A. STEBBIN§. List of Letters "EMAINING . in the Post Office at Conders- IL _port, Pa., for. the Quarter ending Jan. let, 1860: Avery, Addison—a Lowe, E. P. Blakeslee, James • Mann, William B. Fessenden, E. M. Munroe, A. H. Frost, H. a , NeliOn, Robinson ' Franklin, Freeman Gutman, E. Goodwin, Phineas O'Donnell, Winifred Harrington F. R.-2 Potter, Rev. , Timothy House, Philo Schnider, Mr.. Hurd, A. B. Smith, Abram M. R.; Hill, Abner Stilson, G. S. Jones, Aull Smith, H. H. Listner, 'Zafia-2 Wood, W. IL Listner, Sophia Woodruff, Charles B. Lowrey, David B. Webner, John IL , .Kurzendoerfer, Katharine.. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say that they arc advertised. • 7 - ' SAM% HAVEN,-P. d , ,0 Cok CHEAPEST! BEST!! LARGEST!!! $35,00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry 'Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithme tic and Lectures. Board S weeks $2O, Stationery 67 9 Tuition $35, entire expenses $62. Usual time from '6 td 10 weeks. Every Stu dent, ripon graduating, guaranteed compe tent to manage the books of any business,, and qualified to earn a salary of from • - $5OO to 61,000. Students enter at anytime—No Vacation—. Review at pleasure. First Premiums For Best Business Writing for 1859, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. /.,Ministers' Sons received at half priee. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished Via of, the College.,inclose.five letter stamps to • F. W. JENIONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11:101y* . EW _t • . ':. .:,,' I . Anti #124::. btingi — Atikarnl . ." - : '.': : i. ..".! NADU! Ghmge of Goods A.DAIIYOFt. CHANGE. OF -PEOPLE:; EST RECEIVING,' From New York, a well : selected stock GROCEitIES,, . tNC U' 9 MUST BE SOLD .FOR CAS/I OR • .READY 'PAY.. NEW THING, THAT! Boots 4' Shoes At lower figures than ever .before—elosing out nay stock in that line. Drags, Medicines & - Dye Stuffs, YANKEE NOTIONS, ARNICA LINIMENT, STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, Pond's Extract of Witch Hazel. Ladies, That ALA ROSE POMADE is in town again - —also Lyons Zatharion. gf'OL TSY, OLIVE, CASTOR '& LAMP OIL Madder, Glue, Cochineal, Alum, PROVISIONS ; Such as -FLOUR, ° 'vim, BEEF, MEAL, BEANS, dm., &e. DRIED. FRUIT, such -as APPLES, CURRENTS, PRUNES, CITRON, RAISONS .41: FIGS. ser Chia moan says he can sell LOWER than any other can, another says CHEAPER than ever before afforded in, the County.. I say call and see the goads.. • s • CASH P.AID - FOR -FURS, OATS & CORN. • COUDERSPORT, Jan. 1, 1859, akwell as BEE PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAP, For the Hindkerchiof; ke. & Logwood. gatrains Sttaio:k . 11111 HAVE' ST litaEfiritp — ' -,a full an.4.copletc,'asso,rit t, oneu of -- : , .FALL ' d WINTER ;=.'.. t i D ;Which they'wlllipll cheap ;4 cal be bins* n the Camay; - Alec, a good stoelkuf:. -:..., . 'GR,OCIEIES, I 1 „, L . O - 21:0 - 04'M RY, _ i”. ogly0:/ - : - : I The y itil fo'r" Alirlr PAY nnly, 'anecint= 1 eetinontly can afford to fell for I '.l ' *LESS 1 PROFIT than - Anitoil, not toeing obliged to mike - op for losse.s on had debis. --: - ' ' "1 - . --- •i'i .. , All, who'tvish t 4 get the -:: WORTIII,OF --THET • .. c., -:.- ::31 0 , F N E Itrl - . wlll please giiins si Call: - r . I •:-:, ALL'XINDO OF PRODUCE i..„ ..:-TAKEN AT ;A GOOD .P alt MEI • , ..13.—Te , eari t y oa . the business nf i BLlCliSilliTiliNg,:: usual; at the,o'd - stand of B.l.:W ! Wp,livliste kinds 'of. I ', ••, 4 ,- f,-,-,- 1 _• - • : Maithig and -Rep t . be done, froth *ill Iron to a. iiair of ge,l or a, Chafa Link: Goad lend. eareful HORSE HOR - S'II(?ERS I attend fo t 1 1 st* 'branch of tlfe;bdsin'ess, , ' - -----' - I,AIIi,RABEE,L I;WIS &!CO. 1 ewisville, NoV. , 5, 1859.--lit:47*. ill oipolatio;r. CO-PARTNERSHIP It t ,herto existing between theubscribers u der thiTirm of Kenyon, Wilkinson & Graves, 1 is by mutual consent dissolved. The Books end Papers. Notes, &c. of the firm are in the hands of C. C. Kenyon, whet is authorized to settle the same I _ -L - C: C. KENYON, " • "J r . GRANEa. Oswayo,. Dec 1 14t,h 185 s: The bueiiees corOnuedlit the old place by C. J. Kenyon, where he, or. 12 s saleman J. H. Groves, will be found 'at all tithes (Sunday excepted) ready and willing to wait on 'customers.."Mankful for the patronage bestowed upon the late firm, he !hopes by, at tention to his btisiness to merit a cot, tinuance of the same. 1 •P. S. jAll kinds of Provisions, Groceries, &c., constantly on hand, cheap for Rsany PAY. Lumber, Shingles, and - all Kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. at, their market price. Cash no-refused. c Notice,. , • T11°" pet-sorts who have enset.tled accounts with the firm of Kenyon, Wilkinson & Graves, or Note, not paid, will call aad arrange the same Imiastusxrcr,- as the business of the late firm must e settled without delay. C..C."KENYON. Pun HAMS, • AN p j OJIRD% i - P ,--- IKILLII S, CLARK #l. , BRO., of, Wellsvill Ore Packing ,a very large amount of Po k from yie choicest Hogs of the North, and; they,nroige to..IINDDRSULL all others, for ash. They have, also, a large stock of Dairy utter, Died Apples, :and eve rything in the ine - of Groceries, Salt,-Boots & Shoes, Rubble i s and Bbihilo Overshoes, for Ladies and Gedtlemen. ' From $l,OOO to $:,- 500 worth of -I 1 Staple Hardware, which:will be sold some 25 per'cent. 'less than can be bad elsewhere, to doge out te'' stock.' . i Straw find Root-Cutt r.. A nerd patent: I I' • It needs only i ,to b seen to recommend it tp.all, as ,it . will cnt by a foot-d treadle, straw,} corn-stalks and , all ikinds of Roots. 1 - ,' - I N. B.—The, highest market price jraid for ..........._.—_ .le,‘ first class Rive t I and Sawed SHiNGIIES. PHILLIPS,-OLMIK BRO., (Saccessi)rs to-Clark & at the "IDLEIi REGITLATOII4" Wellsville, Dec. 25, 1859.-16 I NEW J 4 WELRY STORE. _,,, IH. BUTTERWORTH having located .. himselflin this Borough,'in the building; recently occupied by Dr. Ellisbn,,o4 Main Et., j , opposite' the ours house has - opened a JEW- 1 F i LBY ESTA LISHMENT, for the piwposenf REPAIRING .W . 'WELLS, • • - • •-• • 1 _CL O CKS, an? r 1 ' JEWELRY. i ! Having sonde years' experience 'n the besi ness, I feel coriUent in giving the nblie GEN. ERAL SATISFACTIDN. ' The p t i ronage .of the public is solicited . Please gi e ins a val. All work wairanted or' no pay. - i i A general pa of %Veto et!, Clocks and. Jewelrypa hand nni for phi./ • .- , ; .Coedersport,• June 30, 1859.-43 , . ; 8.. S. 'COLWELL WILL' SELL.' . J Fl ur,":3l4tal ' , , FEED, FISH, •PORK.A.C., cheaper thari ANY OTR4. MERMAN - I CAN SELL FOR 1 . CASH ; . and will takt ` in payment all kinds 'of good . I . UMBER. Twill al-o .Pay cash for LUMBER. Also, will •ay the highest going prices in CASH FOR WOOL. =ie; mute ; tit the bnildipifortn • eitinccuL pied by L. F.k,Maynard-THE PEOPLE'S CASS STORE no , more than ever before. OOUDERSPO r, June 22 1859.--:448rOo. ~ NTS WAN'rE:p! TO SELL S PATENT CAP AND AST. LANTERN. !MEI OAR BR furnishing satisfactory referenceS, ary and expense will bp paid. The l acted by every farmer and cnetban tntry; and will. Area with. ready articulars address 4. 1 , .1 • ' •-• To those aliberal sa art cle is n• is in the c.i sale: Per - - .1. C. CARY, Pat'entee, - %81 Itiassau Street 1 t , ' ,H.,. ..... ....s.e., : , RAS THE tßest Flour i n ar ‘e 5 at ~... i 1 , B ... _ -- liit is not the BEST, yon ean have it GRATIS. a BEST TEJ, for 50 cts. ' 6 = Ololasves for 5O 46 ' 64 ' 0 Su .. C fee x rfr 11 64 o _ _ 66 _ oots for' •1.. January 5. 1860. WARREN7S,4 OT ; SOE s. STORE in' Sfreet,-(iicai•ly'opposite &adjoin & Bros.' Groeerll.) Age-. If Nap Proprietor oti,be. above establishment would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Condersport, andPotler county 'generally, that 1.4 e is now prepared to Isupply. then,! with BOOTS. 3110 ES, .GAITERS, LEATHER FIND I.VOS, BSc., of ecejly description. it . pri ces which cannot 'fail to suit. We hate, on band,' and :ire c.onstantly'heeiving froni New York; the finest assortment of goods that can be found portion of the, country, and will, sell the same at prices which will ,DEFY COMPETITION. SOLE - LEA7'HER, - UPPRR LEATHER t i• KIP SKINS, -;• FRENCH' SKINS, (genuine) , PEGS, NAJLS,AWL§, and FINDINGS,* ev ery description, id' quantities to - suit p&rclia sers, . - - . I REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, FOR CASR. • All goods sold at our establishment ,;are of the Bast Quality, and will be WA.EILA;;TD. Terms Cash Only. Give us a trial. GEORGE T. W.:1.1111EN. Wellsville, May 19, 1859.-40. pay-Orders sent by mail, or left at the SocaliAL OFFICE, Coudersport, will be prompt ly and carefully attended to. ! - ^ • 5 . • -• 6 61ei, •N Full Length Steel Eugravings . or WASHINGTON EITERFAT, ; Including a Viotti , of Moat Vernon, In the Engraving of Washington. These splendid-engravings lire front original paint ings by Hfcks, and are eogrifved on steel in the highest style of Art. ' They are each - 2.5x.35 inches, each Containing six square feet. So many coarse, miserable pictures have. been palmed upon the public as works of art—and es, 5- cially in cheap, black and Inuddy engravings —that it is difficult to convince persons of taste that they are safe in ordering what they hare not first seen: -- We have paid the first artists their own prices, amounting to MA T TllO CSAND DOLLARS,. tO produce engravings really beautiful, as well as the best portraits, and that shall be splendid .ornainents to any parlor._ fra—Opinions that can be relied on : The Editor of the Sew York Obsemr Oys : " These engravings are genuine works-of-art —the likenesses are admirable. Theportrait of Mr. Everett will take precedence of all others.", .The New rork ChriV ion Advocate says : "They are among lb , . finest enra . Vings • we have ever seen, and THE. PUBLISHERS ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THEY PROMISE.". Terms, Almost Gratis, We will send, POST-PAID, securely packed in rollers— ' Either Engraving and a $3 Maga zine, one year, for $3: Roth Engravings, and a, $3 Maga zine, one.year r for ' • gaIr'''AGENTS who remit .5.3 t) at a tlme,'Nrill haVe an extra copy of each engraving. The Magazine's are WARPER'S,, THE 'ENICKEIt Bocan,. GODEVS:LADY'S TUE ATLANTIC, .BIJAEXWOOD. te—By special arrangement, • the entire year's subscription to the MagazineS is paid over by us. to their pnblisliers,'and stibscribers receive their supply for the year dOect from their respeetiq publication offices. The cost of the engravings is paid only by the .ditTer enee between , the lowest wholesalei and the Levier prieref tho Magazine'. JW-Engranngs sent at Once, and subscrip- tions to.'periodicals , commence with current issize, unless otherwise 'ordered. Money at our risk if proof is retained of having been mailed.. ; First impressions are beat,; therefore send early.: Address, r. - 0. H. BAILEY (At Wm:HALL, & Sou's Music Store.) No. 543 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. , [ll-10tin. /Ell I r 'A T • OLMSTED - ,Sc KELLY'S STORE can . alwnys be found best, of Cooking, Box and Parlor ' 1, - / 1 1 0 V .- ES . Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE; POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS;'' SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYLNG-PANS, - SAP-PANS,.. and!. CAULD RONS. Also - ' Agilimilturat such as:-PLOWS,. SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HORSE-4111:ES, DOG-POWERS, . . - THEIR WORD ' is well niadisand The material good - .:!GOod and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up hinny part of the County-Terms easy. ReadYPny of:all kinds, including Cash,- . seldoin refused. Store. on gain Street opposite the'Old Court 13Ouse,_Coudersport.. -Aug. LASTER for _gale by P. A.. STEBBINS titaxi". H SP y rust. IS outtEß" 040,0 CatOlOgliefl. - , - NE W," , EN LAttGED"A D:-RBV I SED=.4I:II! READY. FOR DISTRIBUTION. BnperiOr Inducements to the Pabliel • •-. new antl'anre-plan- for obtalairg GOLD .and SILVER WATCHES, sad ether valuable 'Prizes. Full. particulars glv.e ia, Catllogues, whit"' sent free to all isp-: on application: - • " .Valuable Gifts, worth froth 50 eta. to slo6' - GUARANTEED to earh purchaser.' , $lOO,OOO iri Gifts havelnen*distributed to by patreati within the past six mouths—,sloo,ooo to be die. tributed during the neat six monthi. The inducements . offered A g ents sr* ;seta liberal than those of any other heuis la tb . bthtiness. - , 'raving been-in the Pulisbing and.Beolgeel. ling business forthe just eight-years,:nly pirience enables me -to conduct the Gift Xs; terprise with the greatest - Satisfection to gar. AGENTS W.VNTED' in` eve 4 ;INDWit and County - , - "-- • - For fall partlularaaddresg OuANF, rti7Li§oX, . Quaker. City Publishing Hon's, ' .33 south. Third Street:.' 5-4 MO D. L. &M. DANIELg ARt , CONSTATLY RECEIVING A COMPLETE ASSORTHEYI Fail and Winter DRY GOODS, BOOTS it. SHOES,... , HATS. 86. CAM OtTMERY,--GROCERXEE' Crockery & Glassware. Also, a good stock of MISCELLANEOI7II Ready-Made Clothing: lam School Books, STATIONERY ; &C., All of which they - will sell AS - LOW AS CAN 13E BOUGHT ELSBWHERE.DI THE COUNTY. PRODUCE OF: ALL KINDS IMMO IN EXCHANGE -FOR GOODS, For which the HIGHEST PRICE wlll btpaid. They can be found (SaJni.dair and Sunday excepted.) at the Sion ltopastili occupied by D. 13.1g8R,: • In Ulysses, ready to wait upon.Cuistomere. N. 13--We have come to tlid conelosioutitas "READY PAY" is better for all parties„ and we fore do business on this system. - • -D. L. M. H. DASIPSJIL Ulysses, 'Nov. 1, 1959 =-I:4ltf*. r _ • DLain above T.13_,/rd f3*. / C6IJ - DERSPORT. PA. - • 4. W. DIANN,-Paoraurroa. - „ a, BOOMS, MAPS, tiLOBRO, ' ' BLANKS- _ DOCKETS-- ' • LEDGERS-- * - . DAY-BOORS- • • - `.RI CEIPT-BOOKII; MEMORANDUMS, I'ASS-BOOKS, • - R I E PORTrOLIOS, - ' • . HERBARIUMS, . VETTED...BOOU k LITOICS-BOollit Greek, Latin, "Frenels dad airIIIIM . Books: - _ . All School".Books'used is as., County kept on hand, or imtnediateFy pr oeurset when. (faired. • - Magazitios or soy acip_plied whim desired. - A good aisortifiens -of Paper, Eurehrpts, Pens - and Inks...4li°, of Wall-Papers,-Draw.. ing Matetials, Water Colors, #4, BIBLES ; TESTAItEPITEI t PRAYER it HiIIN_BOGES, of various kW*. - MUSIC-MAKS- AND SHEET-MUSIC. • Slates, Rulers,Raeli-Gammon Boards Men Men, Ste., PRODUCE of all klieda takes • in exchange for Books,- c. • [11.34J Pablie Sale. TTUESDA?, Jan'i 1.0161 1860, will IsoBola,. at public=auction,. the teiddeties of HUSKER' Sedr. i in West Brsitteb Township,- Potter t10.,.a lot of LADIES 9LOTOING,Iiiiw.) slating of Silk Droasen, 4cl•aud 4 10 ‘ 8 1 1 7.. ISAAC HULLE R, Striperpiter.- 1V cst Branch: neiii - Gernriania Pa. • ' Dee. 19;1859. ' • • -