an lt etnnag.. 7DERSPORT, JLNUARY qe, rrren, the Wellsville wholesale "shot r; presents another card to our read this week. Read it; one and au;-: ask of Ulysses, is out with a new tncement this week, and also places rd in busine.ss list of the county, a clever, energetic fellow, and de- a handeome patronage front the oof that locality. Give them a call, ry them this week publish a long article on rst page on the subject of.text Gram. written by the Principal . of the Academy.. We know nothing he relative merits , of the books iti and . therefinv give his-artieie as sent us, without more comment. ident.—We learn that a young man Almeron Lyman, son of John Ly- Esq.,- of Roulet, township, was seri injured one day last week by a saw rolling upon him, while unloading landing on the Allegheny Portage is county. He is, however, getting at last accounts. the rear R eund, is now published ithly instead of weekly numbers by merican agents, 3. Emerson & Co. York, The January number is . us, and presents a large-amount of Ilent literature—among - other things tory of "The Woman in Wbite" by tes Reade. - It is sold at 25 cents number, or $2,50 per year. We did rereive the November No• are inforMed that a movement is root to form a new County out of of Potter, McKean, Elk and Clip 'ie portion of this county proposed embraced being the townships of don and Portage. We mention this in order that the Citizens of this (nine-tenths of whom, we per are opposed to the measure,) may , re►nonstrances to their members.— weeks hence may be too late. We our Members. will demand that the lar will of the people of this county be expressed as provided for in the .itutional amendment. Accitlint.—On Wednesday of ithit Mr. Dwight Coleman was draw s saw-log to Coleman's log-slide near Allegheny, ItteKean Co, and was ig a small dry beech tree which was 3g against a hemlock, when the log \round and struck the foot of the and knocking it down, it fell on !ck and shoulders of Mr. Coleman, Aug several of the bones. lie call young man who was with him to assistance, and gave some direc as others came to the spot; but some me spoke of sending for a he said it was useless to do so, as .td received his death blow. lie within half an hour after the acci tile was a son of the late Dr. Cole of Port Allegheny, and was about irs of age. He'reilves a wife and aof Jurors.—Below we give a list ld'add Traverse Jurors drawn for Term, 1860 GRAND Junons. David Conway; .11levasvga Hudson irk; Hingham.: , Austin Pun; G. W. t; Clara: Sala Stevens; Coudersport: Metzgar, Lucas Cushing; tggart, Nathan Woodcock, N. J. Mills; : Resolved Easton ; .thetor: Abner c; Harrison: Nathan Fletcher; Oawayo: Pierce, John C. Wilkinson ; Pleasant : Jacob Palmer, Sr. ; Roulet: Joseph ton; Sharon :James Howe, Jr. ; Ulysses: t Cushing, Perry Lewis ; it Branch: Conable, Orrin Wetmore; Wharton: E. in; John Mason. TRAVERSE JURORS. A.-Jackson; Allegany: John fl. Beg )orge James, S. A. Shtdo ; Binghanz: G. T, Charles Warden ; Coudersport: W. tinier, Ira Canfield; Eutatitz : John P. :1, Nelson Clark, Miles White, Morris L, D. Spofford ; Genesee: Wa'. Hill, H. !lips, Joseph Kelligan ; Harrison: D. P. 't S. dI. Heebe, Martin Dodge •, Hector : is Strang, C. P. Kilborn, .Joseph Standar , Nathaniel Owens, -John Supderain ; : Isaac Frink; Oswayo: Thomas Prye; t: Hiram .Sizer.; Pleasant Wm. 'den, Jacob. Palmer,-Jr. ; Roukt:. John 1, Jr ; Summit: Clark Haskins, Ira Nei teredea : C.C. Nelson, S. Y. Acker; Shar /PM Sloat, Peleg- Burdick ; -Steward "m, Dykeman ; Ulysses: Burton Lewis, Cushing, James Ardrey, Wm. 11. Perkins, W. ereeman, T. W. Burt, John Harris: ton : Jolut 3lahon, Jr., Daniel Beasley, ; West Brandt: Erastus Crippen. fpe:i4l E LSE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM BITTERS' for Dyspepsia, Flatulence Mess of the Stomach; or any other like ions, is second to none in America or 1. To be able to state confidently that, fitters " are a certain cnie r ror dyspepsia_ e diseases,la to the proprietors a source lloyed pleasure. It remotes all morbid front the stomach, purifies the blood, renewed vitality to the net'vOns 'sys ing it that tone and energy so indis. le for the restoration of health. The tons ackttowledginents of its superior ca re and beneficent results, bare assured troprictors that it - cannot but prove a cure to the afflicted, and impart vitality thorough system. atlrerti.ement in - another column. goiy. :_gtlltyfitii:so.* Furxxitare-Eor Sate.. : A BOUT ONE...IIIINDREDDOLLAIIS worth of Furniture:tan bu honght- at reduced prices, the same. consisting- of one Book-Cato, one binning-Table, one Center-Table atid.twd VoripTables. !Moss indebted to m4E1,411.24 , count will please ? poi to-day rather thin:to morrow—which latter never comes. PrOduce of all kinds token so pay, at market prices. FRANZ M.-JANSEN. Cabinet Maker". Coudersport, Jan.: 24,1860.-;3t. obi' Musical rrieficl: .. "OUR MUSICAL FRIEND," a - Rare Com panion fol. the Winter Months-. - .. Every Pianist;, Shouldprocure this • Every Singer, ' .' weekly .PubliCation Every Teacher, ," - of Vocal end Piano Every Pupil, .• . Foro Music; costing Every Amateur, but 10 CENTS R. number, and pronounced :by 'the entire Press of the Country,•ta be - . - ".THE BEST. AND.CHEAPEST. WORK OF • THE, KIND IN THE WORLD." Twelve full4ited; Pages of •Voral and Piano ForteMusicFOß 10 CENTS. f .r - yearly, $5; Malf-yearly, $2.50; Quatteily, 51.25. Subscribe to " OurMusicil Friend," or der it from the nearest Nmsdealer," and you' wil bare Music enough fcir /Our entire family and at insignifiCant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet,. Accordion, etc., etc.,. subscribe to the SOLO AIELODIST, Containing 12 pages, costing, only 1? Cents a Number; ](early, $2.50; Half. Yearly, $1.25. All the Back Numbers at 10 cis., and Boand Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at $2.50 each, constantly.on hand, . 'C. B. SEYMOUR I; CO., • • 07 Nassau St., New York. D. L. & .-11. D IVED; A RE 1 This Day, A SPLENDID ASSORT DENT OF DRY GOODS, of ail descriptions that pertain to Ladiee' and Men's ware— SILKS, MERINOES, • BR 00 HE SHAWLS, ALL-WOOL DELAINES, DELAINES, CALICOES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ItEGOLETTES, &c.— In fact, everything nice. Also, CASSIMERES, .SATINETTES, BEAVER CLOTH, SHEEP'S GRAY, VESTINGS, SHIRT MARSEILLES, . SHEETINGS, Etc., Etc. And this day received; a full assortment of GROCERIES at wholesale or retail. PORK, CORN', BUCK WHEAT, BEANS, OATS and POTATOES fur sale. Just received, - 20 kegs NAILS, a good assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BOOTS& SHOES, . RUBBERS HATS & CAPS, and CROCKERY. Also, all kinds of BOOKS used in the County, S fATIONERY, VALEN TINES, 3:c.—and on all we shag charge you A PROFIT.. N. 8.—Ca.41 Paid for HIDES, PELTS and FURS. Ulysses,lan. 23, 1660.-20 • GEO. T. -WARREN, .11antfa`clarer of end Dcakr in ft.n.ots,-$l,p3T5, . En:tiler, FINDINGS, - &e., WHOLESALE AND . itBTAIL, Main-Street, nearly opposite Baldwin Bros, WELLSVILLE, N. Y. IDIPORTANT ANNOUNOENENT ! ARREN'S EMI BOOT & SHOE STORE .Main &reel, (nearly opposite Baddivin & Bros.' Grocery.) Wellsville, Alle gliany „Co., 2V. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER! Terms Ca" Only. TAE Proprietor of the above establishment having just returned from sqw York with a large and splendid : stock of • , 800 T 5, S'H 0E S, ardtbrr;,4 - fiilringo, &e.; . , is riznr offering- the same at 'prices intinl4 lower than they have'e'vei befoin heen;oirired. , . Owing to his superior advantages City, he is enabled to purchase goods tit much lower rates than other hOuses' in the - seine line. Hating an Agent in,thr ket in New Tot:li City, he is enabledae io time to take advantage of _of the rise - ant-fait Of the' market, "xi thus obtain goods at very low figures. !It is only necessary, io` Cakio iieConviciced , et the above facts. • • . " - „ . Strict attention paid to orders. - A call is reapeetfollY GEOUGS Wellsville, Jan. 20, 18 FOR riLAA7tlis s 4/I*-°- p3I4:.UNG SLE Fos, paricu ,,iapon ord - ddress IV A. STEBBINS ME MEE= -. 4 e, #-:,... - , W ,•, . . f / . ..... . / - ... . . . amspzev_ Bzerns LAIIGEBTI!! Foie for - 435,00 • • and Double Entry Book-Keeping,Virriting,CointnereletArithme li'and Lectures.''' • Board S weeks $2O, Stationery $7, Tuition 1535, entire .exPeTts.e4.(o,62. . third tame from 6 to 10 weeka4 - Every Stu del*, :Von grad tutting; la guaranteed compe tent- to manage the books of -any buiduesa, and qualified ,to eixte a [Wary, of from • • 6500 to 131.000. • 'Students eater at any tine—No Vacation— ReView aisoleaßure. - Firit Premiums For Dist BttsineseVriting for 1859, received at Pittitburg, Philndelpnia and Ohio Shlte Fairs.t:'ALio, at-the princip a l Fairs of the Union for the past: four years, r .„ 3114 . 1.sters' Suns received at bait. price. . - or Circulars, Specimens ; anti ,Enibclfished , i4 o. o f the college. inclose five leiter stumps . to k', JESKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa,, 11.101y* COURT PROCLAMATION. TTHEREAS" the- Hon. Robert G. White T- 1 V V President Judge, and the Holm. Joseph Mann and G. 0. Colvin, Assdeiate . -Judges "ox the Courts of Oyer JC Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court 'of Common Ple,is for the County of Potter, have issued their' precept, bearing date the twelfth . day of January - iu the•year of our Lord one thou sand eightl hundred and sixty, and to me di rected, ferlording 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 continue 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 lOn'cluelt A. M. of said- day, with their rolls, records, Lions. examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are boutid by their recognize ces to prosecute against the prisoners, that arc or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just; Dated at Corokasroar, Jan. 12, 1860, and the 84th year of tile Indept ndence of the United States of America. WM. F..IiLTRT, Sheriff.. 01 FOR 75 CTS! A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.- H AVING a large stork of-Goods on hand, 1 I have determined to reduce the prise so low as to be able to clear them out before the season is over. The average reduction in price of the Win ter Goods will he at least 2 cents on the LOOK AT THE FIGURES. Delaitiesat 18 as.. former price, 25 eta. .ti • al4 a is .1 181, ss Plain do., 1 ! 10 " were cheap at 121 " Plaid Dress goods, at 22 cts.; which were cheap at 31 - cts. 41 Merinos, all Wool, at 44 cts.; which were cneap at 62k cts P - aramattas a.t 35 cts. ; were cheap at 50 cts 41 32 66 It /I 22 11 « S. Si 31 ets. Shawls at $6,00 former price $B,OO 5700 •,g u 6,50 is 3 t 25 ix 4' 4,50 CLOTHING will be sold at a still greater reduction 101 cash. Over Conts.reduced from $1.5,00 to $ll,OO • rt 4 . 10,00 to 7,00 ee • ee es 5,50 to 3,75 ._. ; .%tid a fine steak of Dress and 'Rosiness Coats, Pants and Vests at a great reduction. BOOTS & SIIOES HATS & CAPS; GROCERIES &c., all very cheap, especially for Cash. Call and be ccuvinced that the reduction is real, not D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport, Jan. la, 1860 Dissolution. YINHE CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto eiisting JL between the subscribers under the firm of Kenyon, Wilkinson k Graves, is by- mutual consent dissolved. The Boohs and Papers. Notes, &c. of the firm are in the hands of C. C. Kenyon,' _who is authorized to settle' the same, Oswayo, see. 14th 1859. giFir The husisess will be continued at the old place by C..C. Kenyon,. where he, or Is s saleintus J. 11: Graves, will be found at all times (Sunday excepted) ready and wilting to wait on customers: : Thankful for the patronage bestowed upon the late firm; he hopes by at tention to his business to merits continuance of the same. • P. S. All kinds . of Provisions, Groceries, ke., constantly on hand, cheap for Rraor_lPAr. Lumber, Shingles, and all Kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods' at their market price. Cash not refused. - Notice_ THOSE persons who have an settled accounts' with the fine of Kenyon, Wilkinson & Graves, or Notes not paid, will call and art:taco the same Lunctitxrat.:„.• as:the- business ofo" f late firm must be settled without delay-A. - ',:-. .- C. C. KV - 7 4.14:114. A.d.irtilliiStratOr744..?';cion on the vipiEatus letuni of aOswe efilingham ' " VI, 'estate of Isaat Dasiocased, have been . township, rotcer.cottigiet); all persons= in -1 grootelt to :t h o ,l in otequested to make ' debted to ,said old. y d-chose having claims • immediate spay tr .' resent _them,: duly an against the - - mint- -• 1 ~ thenticate rT THOMASVOLSON., .., / •/.9, -. 18110.--.11f2.1* " -. . Bi l ,gbana/ unty-Teacherie Asso., rot , ;.. 7 ! . . 0041 - 00.: i•:' z l,, _ /fegular meeting of. this Association , / tii held' at. Shaken Centre, on ,T)auraday ,a`d- Friday; the .2d Still 3d of Februity next: Adiiressei": 'by . Thin, JolePh' Mann,. G. ,W. I Grigsby, 4.-31: Spofford; IX IL Judd and P. A. Stebbins, Jr.' 'Essays by Misses Ellen Wright, Jeanette Wildidatt, ',Mary Adana and -A, ,v. Clark. The - elerciags "will commence_ at' i 0 . o'clock. A r AL on Thursday, and close at noon an Fridny. :. .. ' ' - S. COTIOELIVIllii011; Sec* . y. 1 Cornet:spear, Jan. IT, 1.960.'.: 1 ;!-- '• -.2.. - ',";- - 1 7 - : ,.;-:"• ! -ei''',,, , 7- ::cric-7 -!- - .1F lA' . 1 -• . - ' -.: , 4---'f - e . EW 3/11PA i -‘ • • -.-.,..--:, ... , i ; 7, I ;._..,-.-.....i1: CH~I~GE! Gil - Au g ' orGoo .f -. - well se CHANGE OF PEOPLE JUST -4,Euglyin, Froin New York, SPENCR'S MUST SOLD FOR CASH pit READY POLY; . „ NEW MK THE ! At lower: figures than ever bofore--closiiig out nay stock in that line. , . • ' Drug;meMedicines li,Dye Stuffs, _ • , " 44 ct 3 *AFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, • • Pond's Extract of 'Airitch Hazel. That ALA ROSE POMAO is in tornagriin Lyous ICatharioa. .1/ _ C. C. KENYON, P. C. WILKINSON, GRAVES. ' aNgswegg, OLIVE . ; CAS') & LAMP Madder; &I -y.„ ue ••' 44 / 1 .3a1 ;4i4 113 ri, - • ,&.'swo9d. - , • . - ' 14-(OVIIONS-. Such ai FLOUR, PORE; BEEF , IL4L, BEAM, .&c, dice: • I 'DRTEP! • FRUIT; r , ::.2 'fl,ll:t '`:•L • .; • . - • ), _ • sich. ,t • . CURRENTAPPLES;""ES; ?IMES, „ tITIIOII 'RAISONS a Figs. I . • > l' ;‘• ” . • • see, One' man , says he ea 'sell • LOWER than any other can, another ays CHEAPER: than ever before aff9rdsd -in She county. I, eay call and seo the goads. CASH PAID, FO FURS. 00 A'rt;b0 i RIC • COUDEFtSPOAT, Jan. 1 j 1859. `And that brings tinny's_ 4 NM a welaselocted stock :of E HES, GRO MI --I Boots *hoes 1' N 1 YANKEE T10N5,... 1 . • PEREVYRY,- ' --- TOILET IiOAP, ARNICA LIIIMENT, Ladies, For the Hake ehid, it e. I r' I- 1111 • . . . . . . . - . ..... .. - --- 4 1.*# , -. .. -- .I =.. - . • -,- . ~. , ~': I I ...!,-:-. 41. , : , s .. .. ft , - • . . .' , . ... , ... p. !• - . ''' , -._ ~ : ew- - :*,: mash: . ..:Sto .-'', ~~~ r. ~1= REM COUNER •OF SECOND AND . EAST STAEETS, • - . • Can be, found a COMPLETE aasOrtoient. Dt• e ir'''Goods• -, GtocerieS rocker C B adysmade :ClothiDg t :riolli".: le .- • - ' * :Hear Po - i l k - arc: - --' --- ' _ .--..- Cheaper than- - evei• before. Offelvil ~ -..i . ,1 .-- in.. Clutieksport ! - '=-4 .- - -- - 2 - ~:,PA PER RAGS a - ranted at 3 cents. Per , ponnd in eullanga for GOie*:,,,, , -, te, IDATS.want . ed it 30 cents per bnehel f BRET 111 - DES . 6 etp . :,li lb. 0p,.. it'ARMERS! PRODUCE of every kind taken at, fair Flea, 4.4iti,..irir 19, 1860.- . - ' . -,'_ - ''''Y Atarr#o griaies tgo 97 RA VP. JUST RECEIVED - a full an d completO assortment of FALL and - WINTER .• Which D • Rit cooDs the i v-trill sell cheap as can be bought n thevconty. Als*, a good stock of GROCERIES, • - CROCKERY, &o. They sell for READY PAY only,- and con sequently can afford to sell for -LESSTROFIT - than usual not being obliged to make up for losses!on bad _debts. • All :a•ho Iwink to got the • WORTH OF THEM .- 31 0 E will ptessa give: us a call. - ALL RINDS OF PROMIOE T.IKE.I . AT A GOOD PRICE N. B.—We carry olutbe business of BLACKSMITHING. as usual, at the: old stand all LEWIS, where all kinds of ISTOLing and Repa iring . will tie done, from Mill Irons to a pair or Tongs, or a Chain Link. - Griod and careful HORSE - SHOE RS will attend' to that branch of the business. - .1 LARRABEE, LEWIS Si CO. 'Lewisville Nov 5 185 D —llt27*. L ( Lialik, l / 4 7 - ~rg;.%., 4 001r 1 y) --- - \-- - - -- :---:- , -. 4 ., 'v •:-,,,,.-.. 1 ) 0, , •.‘,l _ .... .. •• , - •• -4. e. • . Vali Length Steel Engravings of, WASHINGTON & EVERETT, , .Including a View of Mount Vernon, . In the Engraving of 'Washington. These splendid engravings are from original paint ings, by HiCks„ and are engraved on steel in the highest stile of Art. They are each 25x35 inches, eacF containing six square feet. So many coarse, miserable pictures have been palmed upon the public as works of artand es, .e -rally in cheaii, black and muddy engravings —that it U difficult to convince persons of taste that they are safe in ordering what they have 'sot first seen . We have paid the first artists their own prices, amounting to MANY THOCSIND DOLLARS, to produce engravings really beautiful, as well as ;he best portraits, and that shall be splendid ornaenents to any ,parlor. seir-Opiniops that can be relied on: The Editor of the New York Observer says : " These engravings are genuine works of art —the likenesses are admirable. The portrait of - Dr. Ezerett will take precedence of all others." 1 The New York Christian Advocate says:— " They anti amMig the finest engravings we have'ever seen, and THU PUBLISHERS ARE Fi.TLLY" RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THEY p4103115E.7 Term . e s Almost Gr.atii, - We will Send, POST-PAID, securely packed in, rollers—. .--- .it'ga- Eltltic* Engraving. A— a $ 3 $3, zine, one year,fur,:-.--v.irsir m , .R 3 M e Both En5r i p4,...... - 12 4ln d 4 * Ea s4. zine one 'yew"- . '..- ' 2 ,.... - - , ,t.11, was ',,N ;5 40- . time, will ~..ireztfa copy,ot,...ch engraving. The ..Vliazines arc HAPYER'S, THE KN/CKER DOCKER, QOP):SYS LADY'H BOOK, THE ATLANTIO,I,I3LACKWOOD. sartik r special arrangement, the entire year's subscription to theMagazine - 11s paid over by.us to their publishers, and subscribers, receive theirtsupply..for the year direct from publicationb their respective lication offices.' The cost , of the en.graVings is, paid, only, by the differ-1 once between the lowest l wholesale and the I regular pries of the 3lagazine. : . larEngravings sent al. once, and subserip• tions to periodicals commence with current dune,. nniess-asther wise:Ordered. .Motley at our risk it,preof is reta . ea Of 'havizig been mailed. ,grst imPresgiOn , are' best,:thatefore 1 sendeariyi 'Address, - .'' .•.: . . - .'-- ' ':: _-. 04LBAILEIr 4,4X14, .. H - `•:. (At Wit . AM. & Soit's'llusic iSfore,) No: 543 BROADWAY,' IRV YORK:, .;)[ 11.-10tim.-1 1 OLMSTE D Stl KELLY' 3 ' _ _ itlwa:34 theybeit:of &ix and, Pallor ; : E T V . RS• ditd.SIIET-IRON WARE','POTS,. ICETTLEEL: , SPIDERS', - SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and - CAULD RONS. Alga, Alipleulitial : 11:11Ph111113,11ta t ~ [ such' u PLOWS,! SCRAPE/L9,- CULTIVA'... TORS, CORY-SLIELLERS, RORSE-R,AKES, DOG-POWERS, ;U. • • . 2 . .... is. .- - THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good arid substantial TAVES-TROUGIIS:Pfit tip in any part r of the.CotintyTerms taiy. • "Rencli t!sty ____________,,.. 1 of all kinds, including Cash; tiehlein ranee& n -s. cor:wurl will pay Cult for FICUS Store on Sliiin Street opposite the Old (ours JLI/ • Mad SIIERP PELTS. Also, ftteollls. lion i se, Coudersport. ' Aug. 1, 18:4.-110 Cuudereptr, Oct. 26, 1859. . ' i 1 I=l =I MI SPECIAL ANN4LitTSCEnIeX' QUAKER •CITY PUBLISHING NOUHI - 100,000 Catalogues. NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISBD-SOW - "READY FOR DIRTRiBUTIOX. Superior Indacomen' tit to the . , ter A new and sure plart for; obta*lng GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and other Talus* Prizes. Full particulars Titoa" iti Catalogues, which will be sent fret to *IL mo on application, - Valuable Gifts, wbrth (coin S 0 eta- to $lOO GUARANTEED to each - purchaser.' $100;0011 in Gifts hale bten distributed to lay patrons within the past six months-...stso,oeassiliiitit.; tribtited during the neit sieniontbs..• • The inducements offered • Agents an awl liberalittau those of en other.honsit.ist business. Having been in the Pulisbing and flinitlit ling business for the last eight rsationtiti " pet-lance enables me to conduct the git% ass. terprise with the greatest satiefaEllen toss. gbr AGENTS WANTED in i 5,47 trim alai County. . • . For 'full partieulars - titidress.. ' . DUANii RITLISOIf; Quaker City . Publishing Bon% 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa: 5--itari, • Boom sToßgi Main above Thiird St.,. COUDERSPORT', PA. 91. W. MANN, Paurtussint. BOOKS, Mips, ' GLOpell, BLANKS- . DOCKETS- • LEDGERS-- , - - DAY-BOONS.: ILIICELPT-800141; MEMORANDUMS, - • • pASS-BOOES. D I A•R I.E S. • PORTFOLIOS, HERBARIUMS ; $ LETTER-8000A DITOICWICKIIM oreek, Latin, French and German till. Books. All Srho4l Books used in the •CtertsV kept ion. hand, or intmediatity puttiessi whet! desired I• • • Ilsgasiues or any Periodiialsirippitetielier . OA mi. A 'good assortment of Paper, •EnTitlopkly Pens;and Inks. Also, of - Wall-Papers, Dim lug Materials, Water Colors, ite. . BIBLES, TESTABIENTik - PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS,ofituieutitlitdr. • MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC_ Slates, Rulers, Back-GaramonitePlocus Men, ',kr., &c. PRODUCE of all liTcm ;aka. • in eichadge fur Books, kr. • 01441 . - p0.11K. A .., ; !.14 . :N . 5 . 4: LIPS, CLARK It. BR(114,. of . voilsviiie, are Packing a very , haita count of Pork from dm ebeicest itOgitar. ti:e North, and' they promise to lUNDEgalltla all alters, for Cash. They have, gist; sitia stock of Dairy Butter, Dried'APples, ittitllll. 6, .; rytbing in the hoe of Groceries; Salt, JBootirit Shoes; Rubbers and Buffalo Oversbeiesi ifkr - Lailieti and Gentlemen.. Frain $1,0010,1444-. soo worth of • • • .. . • Staple Hardyttax", which will be sold some 25 'pa ceuttaututal can be bad eldewhere, to do', out the stock. • Straw and RiNat-llitto' A new patent. It needs only :to be seen t 6 recommend it to all, a 3 it will cut by a toot treadle, srraw, orn-stalks and all kinds" of Roots., N. 6.—T be highest . market price mild for first.claas Rived and Sawed SIIINGLICS, PIIILLIPS, CLARK At 1186 (Successors to Clark fr. Phillips;) attbs • . 6 $ DLit REGITLATOILIt' . . iiTeltaville i Dec.. 241, 1859.-18 1 13 COLWEI4,, • • : WILL Slap _'Flour, Meat' ^.l! .FEED, FISH, - ' ANY OTHER XIC&CFLANT'-012i;dititi; and wilt tate in' plyment si 'Hob .attand . • LUMBER.' will also rii k t ca•tiftzutital. , Abk4, win PItY , the - highti#is lOC,* FOR :WOW • 1...... , 5t0re in the building Pied by L:F.Staynerd—TUß PlCO r Meilt. :- STORE, now, mere then erc.r - • • coueeniteen, June 23 lOW ',.....41441210-,7t -. " EI MIMI