II 'l r leftiVM3l.lolYßNAtr - `' ginr_masp z.-4; miaanarr, ST ictuise - ; To iit;ite r i A. 14 pari*uvaitioi. 62E11 - A*l4-24kver:Azultiinr • griCillittrat 45.04 `."-: • *fie 7.0 its of e Farm.. Mrs. noharts, of Pekin, Siagara cotia tCNKCY/Ji-i-helmoss pro - rtical woman's rights Person of yriscim wo'llave,yet hPrti• Ale iffer faith by her Work- - She, *V h ' 11 A . rt.,a long ettcr, tr sne iii:;cussea the - dearth of occupations for minivars' this:- - country„ and urges •their claiin to libof When and iihrerd they She jti.i'4.4 aere is - nnihing, or nearly n` ding; tA li tidiurate'aoinan toany kind! - • of Nuttoruble ard rie.tunetative exertion— • ' HOSTETTER'S Itathipii-to the' true uobilitv I tt,r nature—l-nothing to arouse her it plant energi,.., and to direot, ,them to al nobleFUV:-ntifhing td 'develop her true w:.4lPittihood.; Girls are educated oulr fur the - matrinionizi market,_ without refer ence to their ability to follow any pursuit by which they can gain an honest - and indepeinlent living. Woman has been crliVed, and then taunted with her ina bility, to du anythins useful, worthy and P4itc, Mrs. Roberts .argues that it is nselese stn, vice and vari•- tefi r ir. - e 46 so long es the Mother of the rateAtecoming more diseased and more iinbecileore helpless. Till the mother. of mapkind'earshe aroused to exertion to i att6.'ill',l,honliEtier and nobler life, and till sh 6 can Step upon the platform of life with berrights as.a Woman, i Wife, and! N'other; fully and practically recognized ;1 and-'entiticd to the absolute control of; bar "own person and earnings, as it is with] naii;'she can- never be a true Woman. Aetia7 on this principle, Mr. and 3lrs. I belts have sit their daughters to 'stork en their farm. - Hitherto the income of! their farm has been consumed in hiring! Libelers .' The wife and daughters have nridertaken to aid the husbsits? arid fath-!, er in . farm atone hundred acres, aril thus they will save ri.l the profiis to themselves. But let us take an extraet! orstato from Mrs. Robert's kitten Shel for•hes%selfs' I , t l Lhave family of daughters. They say tome, 'What shall we do? what caul we do?'nand it hard.to answer that; question., Now, I ask you, What are i the young Titnen—thtdaughters of fartn-1 ers and laborers—to do? 'Marry fur al Acme, sys:society' I want - to tell you what kind cf a school I and my daueh- I tem have "been to the past season to get thc'edileztion.widell I think is necessary t i to ' our.liealth, etevatiott and happiness.—i It : s 'ta.rtuirtg---not a small garden patch, but-on:a large scale. "In the spring, one hundred acres were plowed planted, mostly by men, with broom Oro, Indian scorn, sorghum; arid: potatoes. Then I and my four daughters.! the youngest eleven and the el-lest sevend teen, took the entire eharge of the whole.; 'We have cultivated and hoed it twice over, the girls taking care of their own; trams. - 31 y daughter Carrie, who is tit-1 teen, has done the principal part of the;• plowing; - within two weeks. plowed7,abent.,.ttsenty . acres, to have iti ready, for Litz - ,teit.spring crops. The frosts-having injared our crops very =eh we tried Our hands at clearing. We had i sonic new-land to clear; we took hold of that. It was .timbered with tamrac/c,! and ; the best wood was chopped off, and i the land seas grnwn over with bushes..-1 We had them cut down; and when 'dry! rar:blivnetl: it - otei, 'and then with the I help of otie road "to do the chopping, we! picked up, and piled, and burned the! stilinisiand logs remaining on fifteen acres; anUarrie is: now plowing the last half of that lot. . We have about twelve acres more that we'intend to efear and plow thiS : filli; so as to have it ready for spring: ercps another season. "Neii; this is just such a school RR. 12 Ca to:r myself add daughters, and I am s ure it ,would do every ..somau, especially] every, young woman, good to go to such I a school, at least, for one term. And if! they.,go fur one term, they will surely', Iseep.'on going. My health, which has; been very. poor for six years—and it has! bees. prbithesj.ed by those who knew me, thak I cool not Jive long, has beau stead' ily improving since I commenced out-1 door: work, lam now able to do as good! a dafis‘ticirk _Any one could deiire, and there ; is now a Prospect of my living many my.intention to take the whole eharge'of , 150 acres next season, and' iai-e--"all'Abe work done by females. So ranch for my first effort; and if you art'inierested to My • efforts to induce women to i4COmpo' Practical :farmers, I will kee.plon intended Or wy - moveutents and eittiy iniccesii" Scialcg)lTE:its.- 7 -A large - quantity of silksfitimis4B2,ooo , ounces-=have -.been Collect:4 in China, and sent. by the way orSaiiTitinciania, New - YorkiattdEn,c , - land, to Italy:on speculation, It is said to havd . figenTroEtable, the worms selliq at :$74 per Olt,nce ---The English gov crotoont: is nOw building 'four iron ships. o cit tf or, - two 14'6,000_ tuns each and tw e fli;Op. • are built by priv - ate con ti.4-et and are to be protected with shot r;rOof licittliiitett, 4 inches thick, around tbeir:sidar.,-----4 gentleman from tbe South, - reerantly - arrived at the Revere House, Boston, and reported that'when c :left . home - the pens were, six inches , At WaAing:toia he found the ice was four inches thick, and on reaching )3, ) ,-,t o o he wai told 'that an ico crop had IFetirgilarrlaiiikiriii ; eterihrer lin five - dais he rimed- through - all these I Oradatione,pf teiniierature.-Ve ' bare ireeeired boree, Uaiting, Ridge,X. piiee of cement with a' portion of a newspaperwpon it, on which the Feint is perfectly thinigh - it has been four feet tumor waterruorc,thin a year.' Tile - paper :Was spread:ewer thi surface, of : the soft cement when the lat ter was first the alteration is the - ,newspaper - stamp duty, no leis than 411, pen . fiy publications have- been hi - ought into . - eilstenee - in the - United Kingdom, 0-•erkich 312 have already be-, come - returns -pre. pared st the Alinistrpit Marine, repen t Inn fewer than 400 shipwrec's 'Lf Preneli vessels, during 1.1 e" month a November.. Such a-list of dis.„-ters in one month is unparallelecl—Scienti lie American. • Ir is a fact. that : at some period, every tnem her of the bUrnai family is subject to disease of disturbance of the bodily functions; but with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise iof good common sense, they may be able so to i regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired ' I object, the true course to pnrsne is certainly I that which will produce a natural state cf I things at the least hs,tard of vital strength and 'life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has lo troduced to this country a preparation bearing : his name, which isoota new medicine, one that has ! been_ tried - for , giving satisfat= Lion to all who have used it. The. Hitters operate por. - erfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them -to a healthy' and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro ' cess of strengthening nature, enables the us . ; tem to triumph over dis.iase. I For the cure of Bysppsia, Indigestion, !Can- I era, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite. or any Bil ious Complaints,arisingfram e. mortild. inaction of the Stomach or trowels; r rc,dtteing-Cramps, Dysentery, ec;it, Cholera Meatus, 4e., these I Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dyseatery.or fie.x. so generaity contracted by new-settlers. and caused prin.! cipally thes.bang,e of water and diet will I be speedily regulated by a brief' use of this I preparation. Dyspen,sia, a disease which. is probably more creralent, in all its various forms ; t4tin any Other, and the cause of which may almays he, attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can' be cured without I Mail by :3icg HaiT FITT Ell'S St DMA Cif BIT- 1 . TER:, as per direction:sin the bottle. For I this disee.se every physician will recommcnd. Bittrrs of some thzn amity not use an ar ticleknorrn to be it fa:tibia ? All nations have I their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthener of the system in general; and among them all there is . not to be found a more ;healthy people than the Germans, from whom I this preparation emanated, based upon select- I tific experiments which have tended to prove I the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. FKVEB. AND AGCE.—This trying and provok- 1 lug .disease, which fixes its relentless, grasp on th; body - ofman.red teiaghimtoamereshadow in a short time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S BPIDINTN ED BITTERS. Further, none of the above stated diseases can he contracted, even in ez- I posed 511nm:ions, if the hitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor-offend the palate, and render unnecessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is removed aq speed-! ily as is consistent with. the production of a thorough and permanent cnre. - For Persons in Advanced Years. who are suf fering from an enfeebled constitution and in firm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor,. and need only be tried to be ai,prenlated. A,rid to a mother while forcing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to, the. demands of the child, consequently her strength Must yield, and here at is where a good tonic, such as Irostetter's Stomach Bitters. is needed to hil -1 part temporary strength and vigor to the.'sys tem. Ladies' should by. all means try this remedy foe al/cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, _if he is acquainted with the virtna of the Bitters, Iwill recommend their use is all cases of weak ness. Cant 1011.—We Caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter. ; eits, but ask. for ILSTRTTER'S CELERRATED STOMACII BITTERS, and see that each bottie has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stmriechy,itters" blown on the sideof the bottle, and s*.anciped on the metallic cap covering . the corlz;and'ob., serve that our antopraph signature Is on the tar -- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & StilT H. Pittsburgh, Pa., and soli by adldruggists, grocers, and dealers generally. throughout the United States, Canals, South America, and Ger many. SMITH tt JONES, Coudersport. A. COREY & SON, Ulysses. tri i H. LYMAN & CO., Roulet. . co POWELL & CHAPIN, Ridgeway. i.; Lucius WILCOX. ttuena Vista. "L.' 'NEW JEWELRY STORE. RH. BUTTERWORTH having located s himtelf in this Borough; in the building recently occupied by Dr. Ellison. on Main St, opposite the court house has opened a JEW ELRY ESTABLISHMENT, for thepurpose of I REPAIRING WATCHES, - CLOCKS, are • JEWELRY. Having some years' ezperience in the busi ness, I feel con'ident giving the public GRN ERAL SATISFACTION. The patronage of the public is solicited. Please give me it call. Ali work warranted or no pay. A general assortment of Witches, CloCks mid Jewelry tin had Ind for sale: f 'fiondersport, June 30, 1859.-43. • Ad_tikinisltrator's Notice._ .. vvliggEk3 letters ofadmin s tratlon on the estate of ISAAC rtAtios, late of Bingham tcitrOfts'rottge, t.ohnty, deee7sied; Inge. hien granted to the undersigned, all persons in dehted id said ' estate are requested to make imaiediafe Tr:quint ; 'end those having:claims againit the'btune ;till - present them, .duly au.; thentienteti; far settlement. • • _ ,THOMAS . cOIiSDN. gingham Jan• 6; 181i0.-1--18t144 11 S. COLWELL trill pay Call for FURS jj/ s and,StW.P PELTS. ..ilso, - for OATS. Coudersport, Oct. 26, 1859. Di.4 3 1'44 forlififre..br • • • " . 4:* 3 TB B B ' . . „ • Main-s:bove. Tiard , ISt., COUDERSPORt.',PA. • M.4I...MANN; RROPRana, __BOO - lit LOWS, DOCKETS- - • • . = LEDGERS.- • - ; - - DA'fBOOK.3- • .- 14..LLIPT-BOOKS; aggoltk..VETS,. ; D,LA.II I ES: •• 1011TFOLI.Oti, . •• .fiBRBARIIIMS„ L1717.3.P.-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS: Greek; -Latin, French and German' Teat- Books; • • , ScAvoi Books'its&i in •ilie Counts, kept on ii.cill4, or . procarred tyke); desired - Ilagazines or any Perludizula supplied when desired.: good az-•sortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens anclinks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials. Water 'Colors, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER HYMN BOOKS, or varions kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-NIUSID. Slates, Rulers. Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., PRODVC,B of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, kr. fll-341 PORK : , - lIAMS, It li D • 2 ,Laßn. 131[111LLIPS, CLARK Ei; 113R0.2 of are Pact.lug. a !Tery large amount ;If Park from the: choicest frogs of tl:e North, and they promise to UNDERSELL others, for Cash. They have. also, a large. stork of Dairy Butter, Dried Apples, and eve rything in the line of Groceries. Salt. Boots k . Shoes, Rubbers and Bnfralo' Overshoes. for Ladies and Gentlemen. From $l,OOO to 500 worth' of Staple Hardware, which will be sold some 25 per cent. less than csa be had elsewhere, to clo.e out the stock. Straw and Root-Cutter.. A new patent.: It needs only to be seen to recommend it to all, as it will cut by a Ibot treadle, sera -4, crga-stalks aTid ail hinds 'of anon. t.—The highest market twice raid for first :;13:'5.5 Rived and sawed VIT'SGLES. CliAfirC BR (Successors to cla.r}: the "OLD REGULATO. t." Dee. 2S, 1651.-16 Admin.istratrix.Sale NOTICE is hereby given that, as i tratrix of the Estate of Samuel Gee: Jr., deceased, and by virtue of an Order made by the Orphans' Court in and for the County of Potter, made on the 23rd day ,of December, A.. D. 1859. and to me directed, I slaallexpose to public sale or o ttcry. at the Court House id the Borough of Coudersport, Clounty of Pot= ter, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 20th day of Feb. A. D.. 1860, at 1 o'clock to the highest or best hiddei, all the es.vos., right, title, interest arid claim of the said Samuel Gee. Jr., dec., In the following des,ribed real estate, to wit: One- lot of abont 80 acres, situate in the I Tuwnsl.ip of Allegany, Cdurity of Potter, until State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of the estate of S. M. Fox, deceased.' on the east by lands lately owned by T. J. L. C Presho ald land 3 of the - estate of S. M. Fox, deceased, on the south by the lands of Bingham's Estate, and on ins west by Lands of Isaac W. Howe, being the east part of lot No. 87.0 f the allotment of the lands of the estate of 5: 11. Fox, cree.eased; in said Town ship.-LALSO—The undivided One-half Ilan of a lot In-Roulet Township. in said Cou'uty. containing fifty acres. and liounded as follows: Begioniug at a point on the North Bank of the Allegheny Rtver. being the Snuth-west corner; of a lot surveyed to Simon Kimbe, thence 138.5 1 rods to a post in the south line of the Ives lot. thence west 68 rods to a-post. thence south 810.4 rods to a post on "th e North Bank of the' Allegheny. River,' thence up the River to the place of beginning. being part of 'Warrant No. 2143; of which about 30 acres'are improved. I on which is erected' one frame house and one. frame barn, rind with an apple orchard there-1 on. - SAMANTHA FRESH°, .Adra'.r. Coudersport. - Jan. 19th. 1860. NEW STOCK WiIATER GOODS, JUST 'RECEIVED BY C. H. SIITIVIONS in Oswavo. Low Prices AND FAVORABLE TERMS Cash and Short-Tinte Buyers. lAn NOW RECEIVING my Fall awl Winter. stock, which embraces everything usually kept by a Cuurary.Slerchnnt— _DßY GOODS, . GROCERIES, )(ARO-WARE, BOOTS rj- SEIOLS, . READY-MADE CLOTRING; ' A T'S 4- CAPS, • CRO(.:.KERY, &c., all of which will.* sold it low figures for cash orappro - :ed credit. . . GOOD TEAS FOR 45 CENTS,. tad/de Fine Cringrete anctother Gaiters, front T 5 ea. to $l,OO. MENS' STOQA . BOOTS, $2,56. CAW? - 3,65 . • FINE:Diq LAINES, • •26 GOOD 'AWNS, " " 124 end all other gpodsin• proportion, for 'Ready Pay or roost kinds: ' ' ' jjEr Cash paid fret QOOD LUMBER. • C. H. SIMMONS. Oswayo. Oct. 1859. 7 ,L43-Iy. • -Furritture For : Sale. BOUT HuNDgErk DOLLARS worth .11. of Forilitare can be •bought at reduced prices, the sarne'consisting of one Book-Case, oee Dinoing-Table,.bne Center.:Tableand two Viroilc=Tahles: •Those todebted tome on se count will please pay to-day rather-than to morrow—which latter never comes. Produce of all kinds-taken as poi. at Market' priees. FRANZ M. JANSEN; Cabinet Maker. ' Coudersport; Jan. 24; . ' I 1 lIIM MI 1 • , 11 , 4lt. L VEL " . • A 4& c . A SPLENDID ASSOOTX.ENT•Of' ' bR DS ' Y GOO of all t fliacriptions that 2, portsig.t.4 Ladies' aiad r e M1 : 5 1.7t SILKS., • I is ,MERItt r i.E.S. DEOC.H.E. SHAWLS, • - .ALL,.-WOOL.;, DELAINES, DELAINES. CALLCOES,I DRESS TRIMMINGS, RIG° LETTES, In everything . -Also,. . 1 ' ' CASSIMERES.. • --SATINETTES, , BEAN' ERC LOT . H. • SEI EEP:S RAY:, yESTINOS, . . SHIRT MARSEILLES, SHEET-INGS. - Efg:, EEC.] And this day receiCed, a fnl l l l asiortrheat of erROCEPIES at iv — holes:lle •nr retail.COPS,'BrCK WI.IEAT, BEANS, OATS. and POTATOES'for sale. 'Just reclived; 29 l4eld, good assoitnient • • HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ' I BOOTS & :RLOARERS . - HATS & CAPS, anti CROCKERY.PrIOKS used it'll the County, S ALTIIIMRY, VIV.EN TINESIdze.—an .1 on uu . - ,...arge you . A PROFIT. N. El—C.-ash Paid for .111.D45, PELTS anrd E-L 7 RS4 Ulysses. San. 23, 1560.— , -20 - - katkrakt, CAI , -I nACE JEST RECEIVED '. a fu and complete assor.tmerrt of 1 , FALL an d WINTER • ): ' 7 l \aij-b 9 Which they will sell cheap £l5 c.i.-e be hone.;,, n the county. Alsv t ;;;;-+(l'etnek. of WROOERIES, • • ;. CROCKERY, &c. , Thy sell fc,r-READY PAY nnly, and -c0b (..1 tecine My can afford to Fell for -.. NESS 'PROFIT, than .surtl. net being obliged to make up for iosseslon bad debts. all who wish to get the " WORTH OF THEIR , 14 ONI E 1, will Olease.gire ns a call. . • . ALL KINDS OF; PRODUCE T.A.Z.EN -•iT A. (OOD PRICE. / N. ll—We carry on 'hi e business of BLACKS 3 MIING*.. as usiial,-ai. the ohl stand. of B. I.4WjS, where An kiiids of , •1 , - . . .airing and, repairing will ie done, from Mill irons to a pairs of Tongs„nr -a Chain LiUls. Good and careful ',l-TORSE-5,130.V.RS . . will attend to that branch 8f the business... - • LAIk.P.ABEEi LEWIS & CO.. LeWiscille, Nor. 5, 1859.r•—114.11V-. \GEf).. T. 'VFAAREN, ManufA.ctiiner of•rn4 DeaX4 is ••-• - • • 7 . -1 FINI.:),INQr,. &0.,. • .IiqHOLESA.LE 'AN? BET 3.1• L,- 51ain-',St_reet; nearly opps4o- Baldwin Bros., • WELLSVILLEI N. V. IDIP'ORTANT: ANNOuNCEDIEZT ! Ii:WARI4,N7S !TM .• _ .8.007. al, SHOE , 5T40.14E • _ • • ma,ni Street, (nearly oppAite Baldwin &14 1 .3r05! Grocery.) ghanii , BOOTS. AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER! • Terms Cavil Only. Proprietor of the above eitalilishinent J.. buying I:en:lined flora New Yorl6vitii a largo and,spiendid.stocis of • . Ell 0 - 0 T S`H : O E S er i -ifinZfuli 0,- is ncl,m- offering .the'sa;ine prices'inuch lower than. they have ever before been offered. • - o 'l wing to his superior advantages:in Y: Cit y , he it enabled topprshass good Sat nanch lontr rateatbau othsr houses in the same line. !hiving flu l Ageniin the'. naarliet it;! - Seiir,tork ! he is!enabled fiom •tinoito time to'take adVantage of the riie,:nd failof thn,rnarkei, anal thurdiataitioodar'at re ‘ rrloW Ggnrga .onli,tiec,:eisari 'to call, to beConTinoed of the,abo7e'fadls:: : Strict attehtionyald ,to.orders. • respdetfidly solicits I - GEORGE T. WARREIC* Jan: 1.;-,NOTICE "" Ntrrict: LL those indebted to l thesubscribii,elthir by tio qr by gook i snve 11FTV PEW, .paying iadebtedoess"before the first:4l4.y nrifan-_ u ?Ty 4 ‘ Efoii;' _ yot kilt; 'can thia l so4, ing be made?", ." In costs for you aqd 'Fie to puy, if we fiat . ° i'Artif.by Shut 13.-:r43-9citts cost. , JOFIN ' tottlicisport 15,48511;?-12:1-1;r: •-• .• I "TirlWilitiffpliii7 OMETE.ITNO Botß4=§ BtST • , . ''' °- • 7 , :. ODICLCAL SALERATITS. lai • lr.iianfitctirktfrrtdiann sail.) . sad- ts . prepared entirely' different frobsioiher Selerata.s. ';41.1..t4,e.. del-1 eteripus,rnatter extracteAkt,kist. - fka; titian er as. to, producefitittii,Discria,l I, and all bf etiti...! : mining a] particle Cif-Salerritni whip! ' i sti Ithe - Bmid ar eake'is baited,; ttiere by prod.ucing wholesomp resisita.— ] : ,Eiry particle of Saleratits is turned; "to, gitsandpasses through the Bread] lorricuit - niirile Baking; /on.sequent-,' Ilir not hi rig - remains but conismon Saki litater and:Flour ;Toni•illieadilyl !rceive Iny tile, taste of his Safer::-] i us that it is entirely, di :trent from l'ailiFr Saler;tus: ".-- 'l. : ' 1 f - It is' packed in'isiao pod papers.] reach wraponr branded: i' B. T.. Bab-] bift's -Belt Itiedicinal Faleratsys.; al- Ise, pictare, twisted loaf: of bread, tri 0313 &hiss of,tiervescirig water on 76 Ithe top. 1 When you purchase' one, ~ , limper Ton sh,ofildpreserye toe wrap-7 , • • !per, old-he particular] to get the: • ' rtext - exactly : like the first—rbrand asl boya, Full directithts torrialsing Bread gs i •with this - s.i..tteratus and Sour Milk 1 :or Cream-Tartar, will :accarnpanf leach package; also, directions for; ASS irdaking all kinds of- Pastry; also,- i .for naitkihr. Soda Wate; and Seid.2] Ili.= Poirders. : . 70 1 ' .I.f3tE YOUR OWN SOAP, I BM I ' wlru B. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCES-1. TRATED POTASH, Warranted- double the ,streagt, h ordinary Potash 'pat up i,i cans . --'. 68 Ib.. .2 lbr.. 3 lbs.., 51bs and: i 2 11:15.1 kith foil -directions- far saki:l4. Herd ..and ,Sofe Se p. Causu.vrer.-I,_AND tciil find cheapesregtasb. • . 70 Manuilitic•77,e and fa-. gale bg . 70 S. T.BABBITT, C 8 and 70- Wnshirigtan-street, New York, and No_ 38 India-nrecti . [11:44-11*.:1 GOTTAT.PROGLADIATION. i ; HEI:EAS -the Hon. P:obert G. White President Judge, end v the Hons. Joseph Ma.and G. G. Coirin, Associate Judges of the Courts of ,Gyer & Terminer and General Jai Li!krery. Quarter Sessions. of the Pence. Oft haus' Court an - d Court of Cont:nan -Pliois for he CountYs of Potter ; hare . issued their pre ept, bearing date the tWelfth day of in. Jannf.rr, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hUndred and sixty, and to me di rectled, ...•r holding _a Courtof Oyerand Term ineri and Ganeral Jail Deiirery. Quarter See sitiT of the Peace, Oruh:sue Court. and Court of ommon Plens, in the Borough of Couder.- sport, on •MaNDAY. the 4 .....9.1:. my of Feb rual+y, next; and 1--n continue doe week : liOtice is thereibre : , tere.ty giren to the Cor oner-, Justices of. the Pea•ie and Cunstahles witl in the county. that they be then and there in t eir proper peraons, at 10 'o'clock A. M. of sal.day, with their rolls. records, inquisi don 7 ':n.aminations, and other'remembr.antes. oo do those things s% hick to their offices ap pertkin to be done. And those who are bollnd by their recognizances to 'prosecute against the prisoners that are 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 CornrasPoßT. Tan. 12, 1860:and the 84th rear of the Indep cadence of the United States of America. WM. F. BURT, Sher:ff. nissolution. ITIAE Ca:PARTNERS - HI? hitherto existing : between the subscribers nn..ier the fir= ol Kenyon, Wilkinson Grs,res, is hv intitun: consent dissolvi..d. The Books .and Papers 'otes, ,te. of the f.r,n are in .the bands of C C. }rayon, who is•authorized to settle the Isrtme.- C,.‘ KENYO:s7, • • P. G. J. H. GLUVES. 0 r.-ityo, Pee. 14th 1859. - g§r"Tbe business will t?e'leo.ginTf#ll-at old place G. -. K . enyort, where te, rh s sale6aarrJ H. Graves., will be found at all limes (Sunday excepted) ready and willing to wait on Fastomers Thankful . for the patronage bestpwed upon the late firm be hopes by at lent.ou to l his lousiness to iner;t coLtinuance of e 'same. P. S. All kinds of Provi=ions. Groceries. &c., contantly on band, cheap for READY PAT. Shingles: and all Rinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods at their market price- Cass not refused : i NotiO. rgIHOSE persons who bare unsettled accounts_L With the firm of Kenyon, Wilkins.en & Gra - es, or NOtes not paid, will ead at range the same IMMEDIA.TELT, as the business of the late firm must be settled without delay. . - C. C., KENYON. fi • VOR, 7' S•CTS ! A CHANCE • SELDOM OFFERED. . ANING a large stork of . Goods on IX . I have determined to reduce tbz priee so lOav as to he able to clear them oht beton:. the_ieason is over. - - • The average reduction in price of the Win ter Goods will be at least 25 - cents on the dollar. , car. AT THE FIGURES. ' [ t Ines at 18 cts.. former price, 25 ets. 4 11 1 4 / 44 .44 4/ 1 8 1, .1 do. '" 10 " were cheap at 121 " ki Dress goods, at 22 cts.; . • which were cheap at 31 cts. "Merinos, all Wool, at 44 cts„; . • - which were camp at 621 cts. a - as:atlas at 35 cts. ; were cheap at 50 cts " "3; _ " 1 " " "44 cts. ' I " " 22 " ' " " "31 cts. - 1 Shawls at $6.00_ former; price " ~tB,OO " - " 5.00 " ' " 6 , 50 " .i , 3,25: " i , - CLOTHING will be colt}, at a still greater reduetioa for cash,_ ' , . Ig PI:0, 1 Plai', QM Orer Coate - red üb - ed from. $15,00 -1o• $ll,OO "-• ", 4 '. , ".. lO,OO t o'- 7,00 Ii tt . u la- 5,50 . 3,7.5 - And , a' fine stock - isf'Dress and -Business Coate. Pants' , anti Vests ata great redaction; , , 11 . oTS &SHOES, HATSj o & CAPS, . GROCERIES &c,-.:, AI ery cheap; especially for Cash. Cell'and • e'clivitsct d•thattlierCduCtimi is':real — tiot ma . incry . ;. 2. p.. - r.. ommgy. - c9i4frxioit,:i.tui,:*,4B§ , li : Lf:: .r:, FOR- SALE;L.,- tiE A E PAIR OP Bilß- - SLEIGH`Sai,d it. TWO EORSE_ UNG SE,EIGII: Fut partici: , ' call upon cr apron' - I ,* P, A- stEnsma. lars Sorofida,voriCing'g is a imastitabaitatitsease. , , - terms this - fluid becotar 'walk; atel'isoosiTlte2Tg2lt the ,- .prrintilit• the -whole 'body; and &soft an, say pas! of it: 'from its tittias;flor there oaf not destroy!.7:44 $crog 1 :1 10 1 1 P so eaitsed" by mercurial d4=ease, low `ordirted" or_uhhealtlir food; Ji ll : 4 , l2re lank filthy .habityi.thc 'deptesnng ;ahoie all, hy the. venereal infqctol. .aver be its origin:it illieeeditary atipttiorU descendjng PanIDU unto the third and fourth generation; it seems' Sci-he 'the rod xrim, visit- the iniquitiew of, the,Enbe r4 their children." •- Its • effects corarcenettbi ClepOsitli„ blood of :orrntpt or tdoinra ;matter, vsl the• Tongs._ liver. and internd organs, tubmcles in . the &tub. - swellings; the s t ream eruptions or sous. This ruptk.n, which genders in. the blood, the enrx cs of life, so that-- ED 70 68 la 2: I lions alit only snffer from plaints. but they tairelar kss stand: the atta4s of etbzi quentiv,-, yea Muadsms .pecish 'which, not scroftilons is are still . rendered fatal. by thii .taint system. -3lczt at the consumption W cizaat the:bun - lan family has its orb' in this scrofulous contamination destructivediseases of .the-liier, kid and, indeed, of all the. onga, ns..ari , are aggavaterl by the'same manse. One quarter of all ourpeople - their persons are invaded by: feCtion, and 026 r - health is underznini To Cleanse it from thesystem we must the blood, by an alterative naedicine, viaurate. it by heghly aud Such a medi'eute , n - e supply ist _ AYER'S Compound 'Extract of Sarsai tha matt . effectual remedy which the , skill' Of our tunes can devise for this 'where prcr , .ling and fatal malady. It' blued from the most active remedialso been disco"eredlor the expurt, , ation of disorder from the blood, ••=d the rest, cyst= - fro..a its destructive cc, - _ itepoe it.K"muld 'cc employed for us:Ft=oral; but -ilk) those tizrns which, aris, from it, each as and SEIN DLSTASTS, Sr. ASTIIC, . Rim; or ERTKPELAII. Putmes, BLIYIVTLES, BLairsrs and Boas, Trettotut, and -Si Itners. Sc.tus Hrsa,. Rts( Ezzysikm.sr, Srinst.rie tut. Mieciarts nases, Tonok - sY, Drsrarsta, Drintrrr, indeed, ALL COMPL.4I ICIS Maser° non, 1 rzn on Dunne Biocin. The populsi in " impurity of this bioo4" is founded fez' Fm - o:,14 is a degeteratif the bloc, par/lc-411z purpose End virtue of this rilla is to purify end regenerate this Tit witileut Nadel: sound liwlth is inner cuastitudctnis.. Ayr's Cathartic P 1 _ FOR ALL THE REFUSES OF A FAMILY are so composed that disease within the their action can rarely withstand or etc Their - penetrating preperdes search. ap and in:lgor-ate every ),,,ttin of the hue ism, correcting its diseased action, ant, its bralthY Nitalities. As Arettastr i teace prQperties, the invalid - who is bowed tic hsin or physical debility is' astonished to ealth or energy restored by a.rernedy at si=j4c and intinsg. - :Not only do they cure the erery-day cc of every body. • hat also many formidi daigermts diseases.. the agent below 7 pleased to fernialt; ta grads r Asi . irican containing certifieates of their ewes and I for their ore M the &Mowing Complaints • refs, Health:ten, Headache arsine front Stomach, Nausea, Tndige.eion, Nen is GI Inactien of the Betcets, Flattaenelt.,..f.ets tite, Jata.diec, and .r.ter kindrez col trisinit from a low state of the body or of of its har.:::l3ZE. Lyer's Cherry Pe AMU. T 13;" RAPID , C 72 OF COTlg n hs? . c'!l3ldF., Inftnetrza, IkriinehttisOncipient COr tion, and for the'relief of Consul Patients in ' advanced stages ei disease. • , ..•;, , • So.wide is the field of its usefulness ant merous are the cases of its cures, the' every section of country-abounds in. per liar kr.own, who have been restoredfrom and • even Zospera t te diSeases of the lum use. When once tried, its superiority c otherMedicine-of•its kind is too apparent observation; and where its virtues "are -km public .nci longer hesitate what antidote for.the distressing and dangerous offer' inion.rp organs - that are incident to While many inferior remedies=' thrust community have failed And been easel has gained friends 14 every trial, confer on the afflicted they can: !saver forge diced cures too numerous and. too be forgotten. . PREPARED By DE. 3, . V. AYER lk, LOWELL..IIASS• Sold by S . :lila& jONES, and D Ctn. .Ccindersport . :: COBF.Y SON:1 A.. B. NORTON;. •Utishingvßle ; lie NICITOLS, Millport ; C. H. SIMMONS, 00 and by. all If Crchants and Druggiits. IffILLPORT BEAD-Qtr. sultiscribirs take thit met 11. t fortning•ttt,eir friebds that they= ceipt of, and ire now'ppening, a am de - sirable stock' ' , • . STAPLE ;#,ND FAXIDT D.R.7' 0001 to which they incite .the attention of desire lo make purchases. 0 - nr,stoc has beert4electod,with great cure. all , tictilierly, adapted to the.,..vrants of this of .our.ceiuntrj, C.kusstoik, of pp; cc sistS of - DRESS GOODS, TRIESIIN GS. RIESV EMBROIDERIES, i PARASOL ,• -,IOLOTIIS . , CASSIMERES _ TESTINGS. DO MESTIVS, - . 81 - IIRTMGR, LINENS, PRINTS, • ; ;HOMEY, 'SHAWLS, and a "rariety'of other articles, too to mention. We have also .a Compl , mini of 11AliDVAR.E AND cßocmti all ofwhicii Will be told'iinnonSnionli (Or' ready par, and for ipiiroted reasonable 'terms as any.nther:establii 'l 4 / 4 ,11 - .KAN I CF . 1lillport; Au g ir 184.-4:13 . - CARRIAGE Ir - WAGON.•MAKB r 4 -Pltiftßßl Cadersport, Potter Co. this Meth otrof informing the puT lie-in general-that he is proper .ta do all - work - in his line with p) In`a-ivork'man=like inahneri atfd aecommodating;t!nns. Para' . Repairing invariably required , on der the. work: Imo, All, kinda . of '`taken. on aeOnist orWeirk.
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