Ti ....‘00. 1 :a0 ., .:::(4:01* - .COuDEESPUST, At3(3UsT 46;-186U ffhat is, the redsott..nte inickerl:eeket h e y leached ou; table this. month i r We f ee l lost _without it. Will-• our. friend G re y see to the matter T - We are requested to announce-that the Bev. L. F..PORTEtt will preacirto the cit, 7 hens of_Coudersport, at the Co in House next Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock, and . 1 150 in the evening at early candle-light. The educational interests of this coun ty and those adjoining, are reviving con . - oderably, and a friendly rivalry between 'tie different Academies is becoming quite 'parent in our columns. The Spring mills ..9.'cademy Is advertised in our col igons this week, and we invite . atteritio n to the same. It is an excellent institn- We notice the fatuiliar - face of Rev. L. y. prier, again upon our streets. He iiiides in 3lonroe county, N. Y., at pre: le nt. We are requested to give notice that he will address the Reptblicans of o si v E yo, at Oswayo village on Monday tu ning next, and on Tuesday •evening he will preach at that place. On the Wednesday evening following he will -reach at Sharon Center. Godey's Lady's Book .anticipates all others for September—both as to time s tad in its department, to matter. Gp dey's is always rich in, and brim-full of, he most readable matter, and is pit up with special reference to the family cir cle, and like the Home Journal, is 6, ne cessity in the ladies' parlor, as well as an tunable and instructive visitor in the gentleman's reading room. We supply Gary to JOURNAL subscribers for $2 a The Treather.-3101DAY—Rain near ] all night and nearly all day koday. Grew cold towards night, and TUESDAY—we have a good time shiv ring in our thick clothes by a comforta- re. Ugh I This clouds are breaking 1 ,, however, and there is a prospect of a aoge "for better or for worse." A few y 5 last week were warm enough in all EIBIEEM WED?: ESDAY MottNrjo, we have to build fire again. This is pleasant for August, at it is very natural weather so near the • ads. We are in receipt of a copy of the "List Premiums and RegulatiDna of the Pei:la ical:6a State Agricultural Society, at its annual exhibition to be held at the pining Battle Ground, (near Wilkes irre), on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 23th i'bptember." The pamphlet is very nrsely printed, having a cheap appear 'ice entirely unworthy of the subject fitter. It bears no imprint, but is evi :ntly from one of the Wyoining Valley rioting offinei. • Among the Committee upon " Fan kg Mills, Separators, Threshing Na. hines, Flay, Straw, Stalk and. Vegetable niters," we find the name of our fellnw i en, Lewis Mann, Esq. Berries.—The Potter County . (Pa.) , Arrna/ has some berry items that are orth mentioning. It says that 75 btish •-of black raspberries have been gath this -year within - one mile of the mgt House. People there estimate that .eruillion bushels of betries of all kinds, be gathered in that County this sea- These at 5 cents a quart would Ae over 51,000,000.—Jamestown Jour- didn't say that a Million liberals :11 be gathered in this county—we said Todd be a safe estimate of the growth." daps a thousand bushels ripen and to the.gronnd to rot, where ten bush are picked and used; and this would 7 e , as a picked crop of 10,000 bushels; .caty claimed 4,00.0, which is a fair "mate. Ibis Lives us an opportunity to correct aistake of over half a million dollars by the compositor in setting up the A million bushels of berries at ..5 to a quart, would amount to one mil• dr hundred thousand dollars, instead 11 , 0 00,000. On taking a short tramp the Woods ourself last week; we con -44 the above estimate was perfectly We picked eight quarts in, about boars, on Saturday—partly raspber- lad partly black bgrries. BY request we re-publish the list of of the County Agricultural • So tve, ther with the Committee of "gements. A copy of this list" will famished to each officer, and each ' - '•President, as the representative of - Society in his township, is earnestly Mated to make every possible efort kare a complete exhibition. OFFICERS Priafdant. _ " - Viee-Preeidents. . . David. CortWity; Abbott. • - . Altos Raymond, Allegany. , •11titj.. ii,.Grover, Bingham. .Co.UitirSinitht, Coudersport, J L. Allen. Clara. • . V D. Spofford, Eulalia. Roberta, Genesee. Woolsey Burtis, Harrison, Benj. Wilber, Hector. Dennis Hall, - Homer.- Jesse Greenman, Hebron, David Crowell, Jackson. • Pliny Harris, Keating. I gazer Lyman,' Oswayo. - isreal Burt, Pleasant Valley. • Hiram Sizer, Portige. John,M. Eilbourn; Pike,' Henry Yentzer, Rotilet. Henry Andresen, Steitardson. Merrick Jackson. Snitimit; Johnson. Chase, Sweden. Chas. Wykoff, Sylvania, - R. L. Nichols. Sharon, 0. A. Letvis, Ulysses. • Seth 13riggs, Wharton. S. M.Conable, - West Branch, Board of Manasera.—Timotby 'lles, Wm. F. Burt, G. B. Overnin, A F. Jones, Sobieski Ross.. - • Treasurer.—F. W. Knox. Ltbrarinn.—John S: Mann. ClorresponclivSeeretarv..Tolin 3r. Hamilton. Recording Secretary.--Pierre 4. Stebbins. COMMITTEE' 'OF ZRRANGEMENTS. GENTLEMEki S. D. Kelly, lEdwin Thatcher, Eli Rees, IJerome Chesebro, E. N. Stebbins, Isaac Canfield, E. 13. Dart, Thomas King, S. H. Storrs, I 31. L. French, ' W. R. Haven, Ed. Lyman, j 0. J. Rees, Geo. C. Manly, Geo. Metzger, C. S. Jones, ' Lewis Mann, D. S. Colwell, I) ' F..Glassmire, N. Goodsell, A. 11. Crosby, LADIES. Mrs. S. D. Kelly, , c E. A. Barclay, lc Eli Rees, " N. Scimornaker Miss . matt Barc:ay, " Mary Lyman, " J,ant Reckhow, " Nancy Jones, -44 lone Butterworth ) 44 Charlotte Haven. 4 4 Eliza-Lyman, • . 44 Fanny A. French, Isabella Haven, Mrs. H. L. Simons, Geo. Metzger, • 4 ! W. F. Bgrt,. !c J. S. 3finin. b,Rpotmetiwilts. FOR COUNTY TREASURER C. C. LYMAN, of Ulysses, Will be an INDE PENDENT CANDIDATE - for the office of County Treasurer. Having neither time nor money to spend for electioneering pnrpoSes, I rest my claims with the will of the People to be expressed at the general, election in Octo ber, Aug. 1, 1860. gitv Avoiornmtto: .136 rough 014ditianc. AT a meeting of the Burgess anti Town Council - of the Borough of Coudersport, held on the ninth day of August, A. D. DM, IT WAS 011DAIXED, that the property-holders on the South side of Street next South of the Allegheny river, and extending East from 31nin,.Street.. to.the_nelv Bridtre built by S. Ross on-street laid out and opened by said Ross, as established by Ordinance of February 3, 1858,. he and they are hereby required to build a Side-Walk eight feet wide, on the South side of said street, adjoining their several lots, by the Ist day of October next,- and in accord ance with the Ordinance of June 1, 1849. ATTEST • A. G. OLMSTED, Burgess', Jxo. 31 Ilitawrox, -Seerelury. SPRING MILLS ACADEMY Spring Hills, Allegany Co., N. P. THIS INSTITUTION, commencing a year and a half ago as a first class SELECT SCHOOL, has now . become a flourishing, Academy.. The Fall Term commences Tues day, the 4th of Septembernest. The Faculty consists of,six Professors and Taacners: Rev. WM. H. ROGERS, A. 8., and DE LAN • CY FREEBORN, Associate Principal ; Miss MfRANDA L. COBB, Preceptress and Teacher of Spanish, French, &c.; Mrs. DMA Cosa FREE BORN, Vocal and Instrumental Music; Miss ANGIE llonn, Oil Painting and Embroidery; Miss Rime/. E. RATHBONE, Drawing and Pri mary Department. • The abilities of Miss Cobb, as Preceptress and Teacher, are of the highest order. The opportunities furnished in the department of Vocal and Instrumental Music are also very choice. Its accomplished Teacher, Mrs. Free born,. having spent the past season at the Geneseo Academy- of Music, under the in struction of the best Musicians of this Coun try, will enter again upon her duties with ad ditional assurances of the best success. . Of the Rev. Mr. Rogers %vim started with us at the beginning, and of Prof. Freeborn who has since been engaged, their own noble success constitute their best, commendation. The other teachers aro equally able. The Acade my will be chartered, its apparatus and libra ry furnished, and more new rooms for stu dents prepared. Turnips, $3,00—56,00. Board per week $1,50--$1,75,-or good rooms for self-board ing, $1,50-2,00. sue" All wishing to attend school at One of thebeeltbiest, tnost pleastint, and :moral -lo calities in the-country, will here realize their wish. For further particulara-address. either of the Principals or the undersigned. , WIL COBB, President Board Trustees. G. G. COLVIN, Secretary,. Spring Mills, Aug. 3, 1860. 41!,i4t. SALT FOR SALE -at SCHOOMAKE R'S, At $2,60 - Per-Barrel. CORN IfEAL at $2,00 per hundred. F LOUR, Extra, $6,50 per barrel. NEW ARRIVAL ,of that 50 cent TEA. 5. BUSHELS DRIED BERMES wanted 112 exchange for Goods. • F. - sailijo=Em Coudersport, July 25, 1860 ESE =1 BM MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS . . Anovz, we present you with a perfect like ness of Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the, strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Slexieo. You will find a full aeconnt of him and his people in,our Patuphlets and ; Almanacs-4-to be had gratis; froth the Agents for these The inventor-and manufacturer of "Jud son's 3lOmitain Herb NI has spent the greater part of his life In traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world.— He spent otrer six years among the Indians of. the Rocky Moutraihs and of Mexico, and it was thus that the MoußrAtzi HERB . PILLS 3 ' were discoVered:_,A very interesting account of hikadventureS there, yell will find in out Almanac and Pamphlet, . It is an established fact, that ail diseases arise from The blood is the life ! and when Any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once digtributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stond nth will not digest the food perfectly. The liver cea.es to secrete a sufficiently of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulatiOn is feeble. The lungs bocome clogged with 'the poisonous Matter : hence, a cough---and all from a slight impurity at the fouutain-head of life—the Blood I As it you had thrown some - earth, for instante r in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few tnintkes the whole course of the stream beconies disturbed and discolored. As quick ly does impure blood fiy to every part ) and leave its sting behind. All the passaged be come obstructed, and unless the obst - ruction is removed - ,-the lamp of life - soon dies out. - These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate 'all - the secretions of the liculy'; they are therefore, unrivalled as a Collins Smith; " J. Hendrick, " Nelson Goodsell " W. H. Metzger. CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick:Headache, Sc. This Anti-Bilious-Medecine expels from the blood the hidden seed'sof disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing aneresuseitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, tlfat we are able to place Within your reach, a medicine like the "Mountain iletb Pills," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten With the flush 'of beauty and health. Judson's Piller are the Best hentedy in ex . isience for the following Oomplainti : Bowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weak ness, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costive !nese, •Dyspepsiit, .Diarrhoea,' Dtopsy, Head aches, Ind;gestion Influenml,i n tlantmatipp. itcfrfrfaVer, - Secoriaitiy Symp toms, •. - GREAT FEMALE DIEDICINES ! Females who value health, should never be without these Pill 3. They purify the blood, remove obstructionS . of all kinds, cltanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color-of health to the plae cheek. ter The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills arc made, were discovered in a very sur prising Way among the Tezucatts, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, stud you Will read with .elight, the very interesting account it contains of the " GREAT MEDICIEV." of the Aztecs. observe.—The :Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a Beautiful• Wrapper. ,Each box eon. tains 40 pills, andretail'at 25 cents per box. All genuine, have the signature of B. L. JUDSON 4. co., on OA box. B. L. JUDSON" & CO., SOLE PROPRITORS, Agents wanted always--Address us above LIVE TO YOUR FRIENDS. fOCT. JOHNSON would announce to the ladies' and gentlemen 'of Coudersport and vicinity that he has taken rooms at the New Court House, for A Few Days Only. for tbe'Rurpose of TAICENING PICTURES. Those persons who may desire a beautiful likeness of themselves and,friends are invited to call, examine specimens' anirsit'for a pic ture, with the assurance that FIRST,ULASS PICTURES only will be offered to patrons,. He his long worked at: the business, and for years has had the reputation 61 being a first class operator. Smeriorwoslt. beApit up itlyery reduced prices. The best Union cases at prices lower than EVER BEFORE .K.NOMf. Coudersport, Aug. 8, 1860. COURT PROOLJURATION. IfriTHP'rßesE identAs the 1 0.1 0 , na.ndßothheeritiJudoGns. Joseph 14'hite Minn and'G: G. Colvin, AsSociate Judges or the Courts of Oyer I 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 seventh day :of August, in the year of our Lord one,• thou sand eight handled nu& sixty, and. to, me di rected, for holding, a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter.Ses aims of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court .of.Commou Pleas, in the . Borough of .COnder; sport,, on 3IONDAY, the ; 17th day ;4 . Sep. tember next, and io ccintinue Q 1143 week:: Notice is thereforelherebyglyin to the - tor, criers, Justices= of the, Peace and 'Constable* within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persoint i at 10 o'clock A. M.' of said- day, with their rolls,, records, inquisi tions, examinations,, and other,remerobrances, to do. those things which to tbeii offiCes. ap- pertain to be done: And those who, are bound by -their recognizance* prosec ute the prisoners that ire or eball be in the jail of said county of Potter, are tube then andthere to prosecute against tnem akyrdk,be just , Dated at - Conoessioar. Aug.?,31360,,and the. flitb year of thelndependenge ofthOttitcd States of America. • JUD SON'S IMPURE BLOOD! No. 50 Leonard Street, NEW YORK. TYPEN OF LIFE! WM. F. BURT, Sbeilfft EVER CITIZEN;! ; • OF-:POTTER',cotravri On the greund of . 'l44:baterffet alorie;ought to be i' Nir to the JOURNAL. It isibe ouly,Piper.publisbei County . -May' - - 1860• 1 D. E. OLINSTED & CO (o. at OlafiT lib, it. S. ddINtLI d d. _ TiGGAZTb RECEIVING LARGE STOCK rOF , .i • I U. y -..atittral frrtljtut tzt • , • , adapted ~ o the wants, of this :ebutity, all lof i . , '.-Which will be sold a{ ills , Lowest Pricesj FOR READY PAY, ,i , • or on TIME to prompt paying egtotners. An examination of Goods and comparison of the quality and price,. with that or , any.ottier es tablishment in the County, is selicited: . ; In adilition to thti'usual stock of - Drjr-GOOdb, • . ' plothingl Boots & Sit Dela,e l a, • Gioceriei, • Crockery, &c. • - formerly kept at the store of D E. OLMSTED, _ is offered a fall stock of Hardware, I t • Iron' & p ails, -:• -Feed - ' Provisio6 Clover and' Timothy. Seed, Wall and Window Paper s Paints & Oils, and in fatet nearly evefy thing waited by the people of the County, tutil better arrangements can be made, thF. Provisions, Feed, Iran, Nails, Fish, and cithei. heavy articles will he kept at the store for; merly occupied by B. S. COLWELL. : GM?. lIS A dALL. ULYSSES ACADEMY: JOSEPH A. COOPER. A B. TrincipaL MR. WM. CILIA LAND, } .9.SISTANTS: MISS H. M. JONES, • The ULYSSES ACADEMY Ives commenced in.the spring of 1859 and opened to studenti the following September. Its object is to afl ford to the youth of its vicinity, land to others who may choose it, as a place of :study, the requisite facilities for obtaining a • thorough and practical education. The school is in a neat,two-story banding, beautifully situated on a ruffle eminence commanding a view of the village and 'coon!, try around. The adjoining yard 'cOntaina about three acres. .•The upper story contains a single moth; and is used for a; chapel. reci tation, and study room. .This room is lighted by 14 large windows, furnished itilth seats for. 150 scholars; tables, black-boards, rusps, l charts, cloak, thermometer, and Library of Reference Books. 'The lower story contains two rooms for reoitations , one for library, al dressing room, and a hall.ft by 44 feet. • ' • The students board in private 'families and study hi their own rooms.. Neariyevery tam ily in - the village open-their houses to boarders.!, s several new houses are being - erected,' there will be.no lack of accoirunodatious ;, and, in pridaie families, students can enjoy' the comforts - of home. , • ' far This histitutian ,is better. furniihed' with maps, charts and Reference, Books than any.similar institution in the country. The Library of Reference contains over 40 vol umes,- costing about 53,00 • a VOL "Among thorn are s APPLETON'S NEW 'AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, 9 vols. • THE HOME CYCLO PEDIA, 8 vela., &c. There is a general li brary under the care of a Librarian; and a Teachers Library containing 25Fv015., Upon DIDACICa. ' . - • • - There are three SeSsions a year of Fourteen Weeks each; Commencing as follows: Session Tuesday Aug. 2lat, 1860. 2'nd- " • " Lee. 4th. •' ." ard ." Ifareh:26th, 1861. Jrrafitute comazences Nov; 2 421141860. Tui• • • . tion Per Terra.- . • -• • ISVAIRJABLY IN ADVANCE., Common English—embracing Residing, ' Ortbograpby,r Geography ; Grammar, and Arithmetic . 15,00 To which is added foreachhigherstudy 1,00 Incidentals, Library, lec:i - 50 Inatithte, , •• ' • t • - Beard, room; light, fuel, ko.. $1.50 per week. &aims 'without board,. $22 $3,--per term. PROF. O. 844 DER DE IE • The maims . Of SAN - DERV READERS, will he present the last two week: of the' Fall Term, , lind Cl:Mai - let a Viet:fere Institute' -* Prgf.-Sanders *III-bet aided by S. L EWIS, Esil, the do. Supt., and probably hi Sit.; perintendent's of the'adjOining Cotihtiete , very impottaqt tbat Students be, thc . cortunencement, and rediain, until the'crose, of the term.' A.record dt pil's attendauCt;will ha kept, !bid itports sent to every Patron - - - • . As respects fine.and convenient b uilding, :beautiful-mut healthy, iocafionahorawkpratticat and . ss(mtematie in!lnseAlft; .efficient nick pure strong and noble tne'etitives this, institution tie knowledge:l naiiipeii.lo;"emti few egyals. The in-- tercourse.of the stiddente with each other and with the Instructdri is expected to conform to the courtesies. and ,proprieties - .of ,cultivated Society. thelf,itainission_Ao .the institution and'enjoynint bf its'priCileges, iinplji cred contract tin their Part promptly to bb- serve its Rodatione 'A copy of these is fur nished to e 5.411 student and donfbrmity lb them is indispensible.to Continuance the Institu tion. For fuftherorma n Address the ißtzt ' - • .'•.z• -j..;? OF 'TUE • • ,• JAPANESE EMBASSY AT PmLADETAITA; N'E, w G'o,o,D s.;; MU SPENCEWS. Jtilt ficeiving an extensie stock of Wy. bitting Ccnnty Flour. - Ant one deiireus getting abetter article of •. • ' FLOUR at leds profit tlidn at, any ()OAF store in -town will a well to call at ALSO,. PORN, MEAL and . any other article in the line of PROVIS4 lONS constrintly on hand. Deductiond madd to those that buy at Wholesale. • GROCERIES of all. descriptions. Also DIWGS, DIEDICINES, &c., &C.)- 'ke Patent 3fedieinOs of most all kinds. irbosd wishing Dr. Deland Kennedy's Medical Dis- coyery will find it at MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS _CAW PLICEN/..r ./IiTTERS. rriliESE MEDICINES have now been before the public for a period pf TH}Lai Yr.tas, and during that time have maintained a high character in tilmnet.efery4Mrt of` the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly .etery kind of disease to Which_ the, human 'frame is' liable. The following are amens the distressing variety of htiman diseases in which_ the Vegetable Life Medicines Are well known to be infallible DYSPEPSIA; by thoroughly Cleensint the first and second stomachs, and citating a How of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid hind; FLATULENCY, Lose of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Et:Sties:Mess, 111-Tem per, Auxiet2,-, 'Languor, and Melancholy, which are the. general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by. cleansing the whole length of-theintestints with a solvent process, and without Violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. • FEVERS aril! kinds, by restoring the blond to a regular circulation, through the process of perspiration in such cases, and the thor ough solution of all intestinal obst.ructioßin others. The Lill' Medicines have been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently "in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by re moving local Intlamination from the muscles and ligaments of the joints:., DROPSIES, of all . kinds; by freeing .and strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they °perms most delightfully ()Obese important organs, and berme hs,v6 ever been found &cer tain remedy for"the worst cases of GRAVEL. . Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn ings of the bowels the slimy.matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVEY, I ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by the • perfect plaity which tbeee LIVE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM PLEXIONS, by their alteratite ellect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the mothid state of which occasions all etuptite complaints, sallow ; cloudy, and ,other disagreeable a nom plosions. . The use of these Pills for every short time, will effect an entire cure •of ,SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. ~ COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA. will always be cured by one ; dcise s or by two in the worst cases. . PILES.—The Original 'proprietor' of these Medicines. Vies cared 'of Pries of -35 years standing by the use of the.LIFE MEDICINES alone. . . •_ - FEVER AND AGCrE.—For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines wit? be tound.a safe, speedy, and certain remedy.— Other medicines leare the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these Med.; icines is , perinalSeetrtrnft Taut, Be MATIBMD T. , AND me mimeo. • -.•- BILIOUS FEVERS AND , LIFER - COM. PLALNTS.—GeneraI Debility, Loss of Appe tite, and Diseases of Fertralet3—ihe' Medicioei have been qsed ‘ with the most - beneficirl cult's in cases i' of , this description: 7 -109gs Evil, and Scorfula. tri its worst faring: yieldS :to the nrild.yet powerful netion - of, Mese re ,markable Medicines.: Night Sweats, Nervous Nervous Complaints of : Mt kinds, Palpitation of the heart, Painters' Colic, fare Speedily cured.'; BIERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons *hose i.onstitutions, have become the ojudicions nse, of Mesorav, will ,Srd these Medicines a perfect etre, as they 'icier - fail Id eradicate from ;the system, all .tho ellieta of Mercury, - infinitely sooner than. the Mott illovr. * l milt/ _preparations of- biusanatilla. - Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT; 335 Bassnwar, NEw-ionst.- For- -by all DXUggisfs. The +Campaign Fon AbREADY OPENED, Co l HO Si toNS 2 BLocK J IN oswAyo . TAE titbit Received from Nevt *irk - • Largest ttintu. l3 est. Stock tif GOothi '• ..;17,1 It OFFERED IN Eatd ii 4 4 4' The assortment consists of DRY GOODSi HAtg anti tips, B i oots 4' Shoes, llA*DWlRV,Aqtad*Ailil I'ItgYjSIONS4 I and determined to sell gotills.4lo* iii they can be purehated in Xfavz Ibg iitirchased for Cash, tio rbiiis -or Iti!eretit tb pay; and selling a large attiOniit for BEADY PAY, !am endbled to it die' the trOtiiii i 3 rofits with my euttoineta. . IlOvisig , made •arrattgetnetits et SI Mime L tii the het henses it( the city, gbdds SPENCEIt'S . . si)ippe,o fo irte ebnabllng me constantly to offekliiLAlEST STYLq,S and BEST QUALITIES of (haft - BEST GOLD AND SILTEIi .**AToIiES kept on hand for gale: Pedlnts Oupplled oti • _ . reasonabintertns. CA I SLI FO.k GOOb AND SHINGLE'S: PERI'tiIIEILYi rfAvti tsTAßListrEll A :`, , . BitANCO •STOItE SIMMONS, &PEEiltri . whdre COMPLETE #BBOII,V -ILENT Ira lie constantly kept oik SPENCER'S C: li. SithiloA Oswiyo, April 2; 1860:1;;;d4t. 60,000 Copies. alreadjlkdd.- EVERYBO'DY'S LAWYER COONSELLOR IN BUSINESS, BY . 2111.14 X. CROSBY/ r.. ' • fiP TILE PLL L.DELPf,A llo* to drdir up Partnetshiii - Papers, and gives genera! forms Xi Agreemeas of ell kinds, Bills of Sale f Lead- I "es and Petitions, How to draw up Dodd/and Mortgages; .A Edda tits; Powers ofAttortiey Motet! and Billd of Exchange; Re'ceipts and Releases: The' Laws fox:the Collecti6ii •of Debts, with the *heti utes .of-Limitation ! and • amount and kind of prop:: erty Exerifpt Mint Amen:- tion in every Stet& _ " How to make art Assigilintilf • properly, with terms fof Composition with Credit! ors and the lzflolteatt.. Law's of bver# State. The legal, relatitids a:fisting • between Guarditin , lad Ward, Mustei sapi; prentice,. 'and: livindlord and Tenant: What constitutes Libel add Slander, and tii&l,aw' nd to Marriage Dower, thd Wife's Right in,Proiperty( Divorce and Alitatiny.' .The Law for echaniee', Li M end in everyState i and the Naturdlliatiod of this and boo to comply with the.tramer The Law Concerning Pen_ 7 t . sions and how to :obtaid one, and the Pfe , .EMPtiqd taws to Ptiblitl battle: the Law of 'Fixten'ts,- *Rif mode - of procedure Ia otir taining onei tiith Infer: ferences, A ssi g nine at and Table of Fees: • IlOw to make yolff ant how to Adiniffisteioti ad Estate, with the law and thirrequiremetita thereof every Toe meaning of tad. Teino in general uskf..iittd ex= plains to yen : est, tAigio .Executke And.Jui _ „ dicial T r ews . ? 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