The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 22, 1860, Image 3

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COt DERSPORT, NOVEMBER 22 1860
Th e Drug Siore has been removed to
the score of C. S. & E. A. Jones, three
, G ols north of its former location.
The Rey. J. H. Parsons will lecture
ou 'Temperance in the S. of T. Hall in
hi, place on Saturday evening, Dec. Bth.
as open at 7 o'clock.
Snow.—We are having a taste of real,
inter now. Monday night about two .
N iles of snow fell, and it has not this
Thursday) morning disappeared.
0/ natal & Co., whose store is t l he
l i rgest in the county, have just returned
ro m New York - with a Mammothstock of
, e w goods, which they are offering cheap.
lPe are requested to give notice that
h e pews in the M. E. Church in this
! I ce will be rented next -Tuesday, be
seen 9 o'clock A. M. and 7 oclock, i. zu.
. Shocking Accident. •
Eli Re's, .Esq., County Treasurer, Ac.
Renton!' Shot.—lt is our painful duty
h week to record the sudden death, by
• Eltocking accident, of cue of our oldest
d most esteemed citizens ; and whose
'nth has shocked ibis community more
Sao any circumstance that has ever be 7
•re occurred here.
On Saturday morning last, Eli Rees,
1 ., Treasurer of this county, who had
ten absent from his home in this place
;Dee the preceding Monday, started from
e "Forest House" in Keating township,
ipt by his brother-in-law, Jr. N. V.
aelison, to look after some timber lands
3lcKean county near the head of Po
.to Creek. He was accompanied by a
,sag man named Daniel Reed, of Ron-
t township, and the two were intending;
purchase the land in ptestton, having
eked at it last fall. Not being accus
ed to the woods they were then in,
ey got lost and wandered about nearly
e whole of the forenoon; but finally
me ont on the road leading from Port
ileghany to Shippen, at a small run that
i to the lot they were looking after.
ere they sat down and eat a lunch they
in their pockets, after which they
::tired the run to the lot and . csannined
Not being satisfied with the appear
:!e of the lot, instead of going on to
trove'a the agent,) as they had in
led, they concluded not to purchase
and started on their return to the "For-
House," and had gone about a mile,
an they came to a place where coal
I been dug. Here they stopped to ex
ine the mine and obtain specimens,
an Mr. Rees remarked jocularly to Mr.
: " We can tell them that we have
d a coal mine," and immediately went
the pit and procuring some specimens
e out, when Reed, who bad 'a rifle
him,' went down in the pit, laying
rifle down near a small sapling. Soon
The went lowa, Mr. Rees who was
3oig on the bank above him with his
'toward the pit, spoke, saying," Dan,
along—we hay.e no time to spare";
eupon Reed caught his rifle near the
elwith his hand and rtarted. The
mar of the lock caught on the sapling.
running up to a small twig caused
rifle to explode, the ball entering Mr.
!Dad:: immediately under the left
.Ider blade, and passing upward
.ugh the lung cutting off the artery
'ng from the heart to the brain, lodg
x, the right shoulder. He turned
4d toward Reed and said, "Dan, what
!Jon done," at the same time putting
right arm across his breast and laying
land on his left shoulder, and start
meard Reed, wbo received him in a
in his arms, asking him as he came
hint if he was shot, to which he
ad that he was. After a brief um
..iousness he revived, when Reed ask
., if lie was hurt, to which he re
. "The work is done—l am dying."
• then asked him if he could forgive
to which he answered " Yes." He
inot talk any more, but was conscious
his last breath, answering i.uch
ons as need asked him by nodding
king his head. Reed asked him it
,king
to send any message to his fam
m which he nodded affirmatively, but
not speak. Ile expired' in about
ainates from the time he was shot,
holding him in his arms until be
when he started and ran three
%half miles to Grimes', the nearest
being then too much_ exhausted
merely telling them the fact of
ace? death. Arrangements were a
made to bring in the .body, and sea- 1
t ql soon started out for that pur-
aCcompanied by Reed.
accident happened at aLont 2
, and the body .was brought I
lea' house at about 6 'o'clock. A
miler Was immediately dispatched
","Forest House," whence mint*
'',atediately started to this place,
e arrived at about 8 o'clock,- when
41 9 and this community were in
: of the great bereavement they bad
met with. Few could ; believe it—none
could for a while realize it.
- .
The facts above are :Lg-given by .Mr.
Reed,and are doubtless correct. M. heed
acutely feels the , great grief, ,publie cod
private, that he has thus innocently occa
sioned, and though it may cause him lone
years of such - heart' suffering as one in his
position only can knuw, he will'alse have
reason to remember that the: friends of
the deceased, as also this entire mann
uity, believe bin, innocent and pity him.
An inquest MS held on the body, at i
Port Allegheny, on Sunday, and a ver
dict in accordance with the above facts
rendered', The corpse reached this place'
at. about 9 o'clock Sunday 'night, and the
funeral was he'd to-day (WedneSday) at
10 A. N., from the residence of the de-I
sermon being preached at
the M. E. Church by the pastor, Rev.
Strong..
Mr. Rees was about 46- years of age,
and has-resided in this place about 22
years, during which he has been - a stew-
and—a pillar in fact—of the ;Methodist,
Episcopal Church, and has led a consist
ent Christian life. Ile was married
nearly a year before he took up his resi
deuce here, and leaves a wife, fur sons
and a daughter, together with several
Irother and sisters and friends without
number, to mourn their loss.
Be was a carpenter by _trade, and had
acquired considerable property, by perse- •
veriug energy, in building houses and
bridges in this and other counties in this'
State. In 1858 he was elected County
Treasurer, and his term of office would
have expired Dec. 31st,inst. In his death
this community have experienced '.an
reparable-'loss, and few in the large as
semblage at his funeral to-day sventawa,y•
without giving tearful testimony to the
1,-i! , 11 esteem in which he was held. Ile
had " fought a good fight-- . --was firm in
the faith "—and had won " the crown of
glory," not only in life, but in death.
-fip.e,ei4l
.Shares Charcoal Tooth Soap
Will cleanse better and preserve the teeth
and Gum's longer than any other known sub-
CA:lllce. One box will last 12 months fur only
15 cents.) To be had of C. S. & Jones,
Couderport.
Uncle Steve's Pills.
IkiADE from Room Barks, and Plants.—
:Not recommended to cure everything,
but as the best and most MELIAIILE. FAMILY
PHYSIC known. They leave the Stomach and
Dowels in a healthier a.nd better condition
than any other physic, Try one boa s and re
turn if not satisfied.
Sold by C. 11. & A.-Jones, Agents, Condere
port. ily. •
Special Notice.
VEIIALBS SUFFERING from Scalding of
r the Urine, Prolapses, Lucorrhea, should
use Dr. Andrew'-Fever and Canker compound.
It removes all Fevers, Irritation, Itching, and
leaves the parts 'in . a healthy - condition.—
Please consult ~l atSt_ltay of hope," to be bed
of the Proprietor,- Syracuse, N. Y. send
stamp to pre-pay postage, or.it may be had
gratis of Agents. For sale by C. S. & T4,A,
Jones, Coudersport
Afflicted
Try one box of Ilyde's Celebrated Indian
Plasters. It removes Pain, Soreness, Lame
ness or Weakness, quicker and more certain
than any other known article, and is a specific
remedy for Rheumatism. It is the cheapest
as well as best Plaster before the public.—
From Sto 12 large Plasters for 25 cents. Cir
culars to be had gratis of Agents.
Sold by. C. S. S: E. A. Jones,- Coudersport,
and by dealers generally. 71y.
To Consumptives.
MITE Advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease, 'Consumption—is anxious to make
known to Lis fellow-sufferers the means of
curd.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of
the prescription used (.r , .. , e of charge), with
the directions for preparing and using the
same; which they will find a suns CURE for
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. The
only object of the adi•ertiser in sending the
Prescription. is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he-conceives to be
invaluable, and he hopes . every sufferer will
try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing.
.and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address
Iter. EDWARD A. WILSON
Williarnsburgh,
[3-1y.3 Kings County, New York
HOW THEY COME.
„,,HOSE "Ever so Many" NEW GOODS at
the Now Store in Brookland.
BOOTS & SHOES DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
PORK, " • . • FLOUR,
and lots of things that people need.
WELL AT 'OF 1T ?
All fcr Sale.---for READY PAY only.
Bring 1000 oats. Bring 18 butter. Bring 10
eggs. Bring 10 bucktrucat. Bring 1000000
cash, and 18090000 berries. Bring hides.
furs, pelts, and old iron. All whieh I call
*ready pay."
" What about Prices ?"
Come and see. L. BIRD.
Teachers Examination.
The undersigned will meet Directors and
Teacher') for the purposes of examinaniag
teachers at the following times and places:
Nov. 27th, at the school house at Bingham
entre. - -
`Nov. 28th, at the school house at--Colesbnig.
Nov. 29th, at the schbol house, near J. H.
Greenman's—Hebron. • _ .
Nov. 30th., at the school house at Ellisburg.
Dec Ist, at the school house near. the Toll
Gate —Oswayo.
Dec. 3rd, at the school house at Sharon
Centre. , •
Dec. 4th, at the school house .at- Plezaant
Valley, , .
The examination will every case commence
at 10 o'clock, A. M. A large' attendance is
desired. .
N. B.—Let teachers provide themselves with
pen, ink and paper. S. LEWIS, Co. Supt.
Lewisviife Nov. 13th, 1860: •
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. STEB
BINS It BRO. Wholesale and Retail
beaters in Groteries and Provisions,
opposite D. F. Glas'stnire's Hotel,
Coudersport:, Pa.
Apples, green, TO bush., $ 371 to 623.
do dried, "' 100 - 2 00
Beans, " • 100 1 50.
Bee Wax, 1 : 0 lb., 20 25
Beet, " ' 4 . 5
Berries, dried, "i'l quart 6 i'.ll
Buckwheat, %-.1 bush., 40 50
Butter, 14 lb., 16 17
Cheese, " , 8 12
Corn, "jil bush., _ 75 88
Corn Meal, per en - Li , 150 200
Eggs, 11 doz , 15
Flour, extra ' 131 bbl., I 6 50 700 •
do superlltie " 550 600
Hams; V 6-1 lb., 121 15
Flay, 11 ton, ti 50 600
Honey, per lb., 10 121
Lard, " • - 10 12i,
Maple Sugar. per-lb., 8 12
Oats, "t? bush., , 30 40
Onions, " 75 100
Pork, II bbl., 23 50 24 50
do 'V lb., • 111- 13
do In whole hog. V lb., if ' Si
Potatoes, per bush., 25 371
Peaches, dried, 12 lb., 14 20
Poultry, 1,1 lb., - 5 - 7
Rye, per bush., - 63 75
Salt, V bbl., 250 275
do-'J sack, 20
Trout, perk bbl., 600 700
Wheat, 20 gush.,
' 1 00 ' 1 25
White Fish, `i-1 .1 bbl., 650 700
List of Causes for trial' at DeC.
Term, 1860.
Johnson, Wells & Co. vs. Forgus Gee,
William T. Jones, " Ives & Strait,
W. T. Jones Si; Bro. ." Culp & Culp,
W. H. Hydorn, " S. M. Malls,
C. C. Kenyon, " W TAAF Jones
W. H. Metzgar, et. al. "
A. 11. Ford, " S. M. Mills,
Asa Downs, " Coe II: Wood,
J. C. Cavanaugh, W T & A F Jones
J. C. Cavanaugh, " W T Jones,
Painter, Ives et al. " Thomas dart,
Painter, Ives et al. " Thomas Hart, .
Wm V Keating et al. " Harvey Manning,
A F JOnes, " C H Ives et al.
Roswell Owen,
" L. F. Maynard,
Stevens, use o fßailcy " Wm B Monroe,
0. A. Lewis, guirdian " John P. Russell,
Samuel Gridley, " Lord bt Dwight,
Nathan Phillips, " Lord SeD•vight,
Wm T Jones .% Bro. " John M Ki!born,
P. A. Stebbins, " W T Jones, A r
Jones. C Smith,
The Commonwealth, "- C Swartz,E Joh i en
E L Austin et al. " Reynold & David'n
Pomeroy & Smith, " • Rosa and White,
S W Payne & Co., " WT& A F Jones,
S W Payne & Co., " " t,
Olmsted,use W T Jones " Lilac B. Baker,
Potter County, • " C. Aylesworth,
Thomas Hart, -- -"' John Jordon,
S P Reynolds, " Benj. Rennells,
H Mattison, • " Franklin Gale,
Matmall Matteson, " II Lord &J Dwight
Manoah Matteson, " WT& A F Jones.
H. J. OLMSTED, Pro'y.
Coudersport, Nov. 22, ISO.
Application in Divorce.
Persis Churchill, by her nezt friend Albert G
Paris:
WO gams Chnrchill,Ftespornient :Where..
as a subpreua and aliassikpcena, having
been issued, and returned midi, you are here
by notified to be and appertr at our next.
Court of Common Pleas for Potter' County, at
the December Term, to show cause if nay you
have why the said Court should not decree a
divorce on the part of Libellant. '
WIC F. BURT ; Sheriff.
Caiidersport, liovAO. 18G0.
Application ;n Divorce.
T o Nancy B. Vanderntark, You are hereby
n ot fled that Thos. W. Vandermark your
Husband has applied.to the Court of Common
Pleas of Potter County for a divorce from the
Bonds of Matrimony t and that the said Court
have appointed Monday, the 111.11 day of Dec.
A, D. 1850 for hearing the said Thos. W. Van
dermark at which time and place, you can
appear if you think proper. '
{Y M. 1. BURT, Sherri
Nor, 1, 18GEg
kunt,ss . Bpi' I
T li t E h
ensnitimerroisttgnynd,„Tscolldmrtei tnity l h u a ll t y ie has i i nform
taken the rooms formerly occupied by A. G.
Oln;oted, where be is prepared to du
All kinds' of Harness Work
on the shortest notice.
LONG STRAW COLL &RS.
also kept constantly ou hand. These Collars.
are a superior article, and need but a trial to
insure their success.
Repairing (lone in good, style.
Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Humes, and
17ame.straps, Sc., kept constahtly on hand.
The public are invited to call and examine,
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. MINAR
Co_:dersport. Oct. 16th, 1860.
Used 15 years in an Extensive and very Success-
fel Medical Practice.
A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR
•
Fever Canker and lnflamination 1
DR. 0. ANDREWS' Fever and Canker
Compound is unquestionably the best
and most reliable remedy for Scarlet Fever,
Measles, Sore Month or Throat, Coughs,
Bleeding at the Lungs, or for Fever of every
grade.
Hopeless Cases
of Bleeding at the Lungs, Coughs, (called
Consumption,) Debility of the System, Female
Weaknesses, and all general Fevers cured.
10,000 Certificates.
could be published, showing the most aston
ishing cures.
Nelson Halladay. Esq. Groton, N. Y., cured
of Bleeding at the Lungs,
*severe Cough. and
General Debility of the System, called Con
sumption. All hopes of relief had failed from
every other source. The cure was performed
five years since. Ile is yet, (March, 1860,)
enjoying good health.
Mrs. Ilettry Aranderbelt,".Orleans, "N. Y.,
cured of extreme case of Female Weakness,
Prolailsus Uteri, Itching and Irritation of the
Privates, and General Debility of the System
pronounced incurable by many physicians—
three years standing. Now in the enjoyment
of good health. •
•
Mrs. Duman Johnson, Summer Hill, N. Y.,
cured of extreme Female. Debility, Nervous
Weakness Irritation, /cc., &c.
The afflicted should consult "Last Ray of
Hope," published for gratuitous circulation,
by 0. Andrews, Syracuse, N. Y.
,Sent to any
address on receipt of a stamp to pre-pay pos
tage, or may be had of agents gratis. C. S.
4; E. A. Jones, Agents for Coudersport. ily.
Otoge
IOdUS, ere
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A SURE RLATIVE,
TONIC,DIURETIC #
4 Ail. eirto
IMYlCDRfiiile, CORDIAL
To the citizens, of New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Apothecaries. Druggists' Grocers and
Private Families.
Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy,
Wolfe's Pure Maderia, Sherry and Port "gine:
Wat Pare Jamaica am' St. Croit Ruth
Wolfe's Pare SCottlh dad Irish Whisky.
ALL IN BOTTLES. •
I. beg leave lo call the httetition or the citif.
zens of the United States to the above WINES
and LIQUORS, imported by Udeipito df
New York, whose name is familiar in eveti
part of this country for the purity of his eele
brated Scntsnau SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, in
his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his
Wines and Liquors, says: " L will stake my
reputation as a man my standing as a mer=
chant of thirty years' residenee in the City of
. New-York, that.all the !4randy ,aud ,Wines
which' Et. bottle are pure ite imported, and of
the best quality, and can be relied upon by
artery purchaser." Every bottle has the prow
prietor's name on the wax, and a fac suuile
of his signature on the certificate. The pub
lic are 'respectfully invited to call and exam,
iue fur themselves. .For sale nt Retail by all
Apothecaries and GrocerS in Philadelphia.-
Gro. U. ASHTON, N0.!832 Market st. Phil
Sole ilgeal for Philadelphia.
Read the following from the New York'
Courier:
ENORMOUS 13esttE59 .VOR UFU NEIV YORK
:tiERCMANT.- , —We an happy to learnt Ottf fel
low-citizehs that there is:one-place in . our city
where the physician, apothecary, and country
merchant, can-go and puchase pure Wines .
and Liquors i .as pure as itn r orted, and of the
heat quality. We do not intend to give an
elaborate description of this merchant's ex
tensive business, although it will repay any
stranger or citizen to • visit Udolpho Wolfe's
ostensive ware=house, Nos. 18. 20 and 22,
Deaver street, and-Nos., 17, 19 and 21, Mark
etfieldstrcet.l His stock of Schnapps on band
ready for shipment could not have been less
than thirty. thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten' thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856 ;
and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry
and Port Wine, Scotch nod Irish Whisky,
Jamaica and St. Croix Ram, some very old
and equal to any in this .Country. He also
had three lane cellars, filled With Brandy,
Wine, .S;c., in casksrunder Custom , Houso key,
ready for battling. 4r. Wolfe's sales of
Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred
and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than two years he may be equally suc
cessful with his Brandies and Wines.
His bnsiness merits the patronage, of every
lover of his species. Private families who
wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use
should send their orders dircct to Mr. 'Wolfe,
until every Apothecary in the land make tip
their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from
their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure
Wines and Liquors.
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accom
rnodatibn of'small dealerd in the country, puts
up - assorted cases of Wines and Licthors.—
Such a man, and such a merchant, should he
sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponents in the United States, who sell noth
ing but imitations, rumens alike to human
health and happiness, [s2—Onst*
NATURAL TEETH PRESERVED TO OLD AGE
Share's .Charcoal Tooth Soap.
VCS ONE ARTICLE is more ciesettedly
popular as a means .:of cleansing and
preserving the Teeth than Charcoal.
In this beautiful article of Tooth Soap the
Charcoal is rendered so perfectly fine as to
be in reality but the superfine dust of that
most valuable substance.-yrot a pnititle of
grit is used in the ciMiposition which could
possibly injure the enamel ;of Teeth. It is
united with articles that remove the tart, and
prevent its farther accumulation.
This Soap is the best known means of pre
serving the ttletb i wring Sore Gums, and Sore I
Mouth.
One box will last ont year at a cost of only .
15 cents.
DutEenousWet the brdsh and - rob trio
or three' times- lightly over. the Soan, then
thoroughly brush the Teeth, and rit'se the
mouth with pure water.
Sold•by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Couderapott,
Penn.
HYDE'S PLAST.L.H.
Efanimontli Boxes for 25 Cents !!
I'ENG PLASTERS—for all diseases of the
1 Lungs and Epinal Affections, ke.
Heart Plasters—The intostreliable remedy
known for Palpitation and ail Other diseases
of the Heart.
- Back Plasters—For Crick or Immeress its
the Back,• Side or Chest, Weakness in the
Stomach.
Foot. Plasters—The Best Remedy known
for coldness of the feet and limbs, excellent'
drift in all cases of sickness.
Womb Plasters—For the Cure of Falling of
the .Womb, Whites, and all other Female
Diseases. Each box contains
.enough - to
'spread 3 or 10 large sized plasters.,
This is the only absorbent Plaster before
the public. A single plaster' applied, to the
bottoms ()Nile feet will be carried into' ,
the
circulation of the Blood, and every part of,
the body bd thoroughly medicated.
Testimonials by. thonsands'might be printed
but it is deemed useless. The afflicted seek
it and find relief in all cases.
C. D. Luther, Groton, N. Y., cured of ex
treme Lame Back, long standing. .
Mrs: Harvey, McGrawville, COrtland Co.,
N. Y. cured of Rheumatism' and other local
pain.-
Mrs. Win. Fowler, the Landlady- at Alton;
Wnyne Co., N. Y., says: "I wish my tongue
could reach every
. feluale in the land. I we'd
say, use Hyde's Indian Plaster. It has bene,
fitted me more than every other application."
For sale.by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Cbuders
port. 71y. -
GEORGP,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER,= in the
buildttg recently occupied . by J.
.S. - 31ann.
Esq., as a law offie, Coudersport, Pa.,—would
respectfully solicit the patronage of the pub
lic. Shaving, flair-cutting and Shampooing
done in the most approved' elyle. Zer Cloth
ing neatly. and expeditowsly CLEANED'and
SCOURED, at reasonable '
Oct. 16, 1860.-3 mo.
AT
. 0 - 101 TED -- Se KELLY'S..
TORE can always be found the best ti!
13.• Cooking; Box and Parlor -•, .
E •
'Also; TD.land SHET-IRONWARE, PO'S,
NETTLES. - SPIDERS, SCOTCH Bowl;
PHYING-PANS, SAP 7 PANS, and CAUL •1277
DONS. , Also,
A.griciatukal Irnplenientsi -
Fitch as PLOWS, SCRAPERS: CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, &e. • •
THEIR WORK
is well made and the material good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
part tif
seldom
County—Terms easy. Ready Pay
or ail kinds, including Cash, seldo refused.
Stdte on Main Street opposite the Old Court
Mina, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.40
FURNITURE.!
• w.. EL COATS,
firifihg enlarged and refitted his WARE
110°318, at
WELLSVILLE,-
has now on hand and will keep coustantly for
sale, a larger and better variety, of Cabinet-
Ware and Chairs, than have \ ever been offered
in this section of the Country.
His stock•of common work has never. been
equalled. Having made - extensive,addiiions
to his assortment of
PARLOR. FURNITURE i
he has now on hand Plain Mahogany Ri 'Matz
ble top Bureaus, Card tables, IMattila top' ,Sidi
and Centre tables, Fruit and\ Toilet stands;
Marble top Wash stands.
COTTAGE.'
AND 1
•
ieRFJCIi
BEADSTEADS. COTCEIES, SOFAS; .
AND TETE-A-TETES,
new and beautiful varieties.
Cane Seat; Mahogany, Rocking and Easy Chairs—
kcy &c.
In fact every thing in the liire . of •
FURNITURE
can be found at his establishment. Having
the best facilities for manufacturing and pur
chasing hi. steel, filr cal;
He will notes linderseldi
Those wishing to buy, will save at least
trrentyAive per cent, by calling on 17. 12.
Coats.
•
READY MADE COFFINS
of all sizes kept constantly on band. Per
sow.] attendance with hearse when requested.
• W.. 11.. COATS.
Wellsville, Nov. 1, 1860
ULYSSES ACADEMY.
JOSEPH A. COOPER. A Principal:
MR. WM. GILLILAI4V,}
MISS 11. M. JONES,
The ULYSSES ACADEMY4Was I corrireenced
in the spring of 1859 and opened to students
the following September. Its object is to at*:
ford to the youth of its vicinity, and to otberl
who may choose it, as a placelof study, the
requisite facilities for obtaining a thorciegb'
and practical education. ,
The school is in a neat, two-story building,
beautifully
. situated, on a_ trentle eininenCe
commanding a view of the village and coon
try around. The adjoining yard contains
atiOut three acres: - The upper story contains
a single room; and is rised fora chapel, reci
tation, and study roots. This room is lighted
by 14 large winclovts, furnished with seats tot
150 scholars, tables,, black-boards, maps,'
charts, clock, thermometer, and Library of
Reference Books. The lower story contains
two rooms for recitations, one for library, a
dressing room, and a hall 8 by 44 feet.
The students board in private families and
stnily in their own rooms. ;Nearly every fam
ily in the village open their houses to boarders.
As seveal Pew houses are being erected,.
there will lie no lack of accommodations.;.
and, in yrilnt.e families, *tridents can enjoy
the comforts of hone'.
CO , ". This Inititutioil is t'eftt* llurnistiett
with maps, charts and Reference' Rooks than
any similar institution in tilt' edrintry. The
Library of fleferent'e coVtkits Otelv 40
times, costing about 53,00 a 4 . 61, Among
them are : APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA, 9 vols. THE HOME CYCLO
PEDIA, 8 volg.; , &:c. There is a general
brary undef the care of a Librarian ;- and a
Teachers LibfarY containing 25 1 vols., Ilion
DIDA CICS.
There are three' Sessions a 3 . 0.1 f, of Fonrfeen•
Weeks each; Conrm•ercing; as foirows •
Ist Session Tuesday 4111 g. 21. st, 1860.•
2nd "_ " .7et.4tia ". •
grd " " .114 r Telt '26th, 1861.
The Winter Term, will coniMence De
cember 4th. 1860.
c ittiffiort, peS• Taff? of 11 F
INVAIRIABLY IN ADVANC£. -
I Common English—embracing Reading,
Writing, Orthography, Geography;
Grammar, and Arithmetic, Ristory,
Calisthenics and Waning, $5,60,
To which is added for etteNhighkir Cud.): 7,06'
Incidentals 50
yts),,We .' ltrufie no
MiTugtion in no case excedill, t,OO
Board, lottr, light, fuel; Jct.. $1,50 Wit` *eek.
Rooms withott bohrl, $2 Of $3,- pcir term.
School Books, Sltitiotery and . Drawing ma
terials, ns well ns Maps, Charts, Globes, Bc,
can be obtained in 11.1y•sses, froth 15 to 500
per cent, less than elsewhert.
ids respects fine and contentent
beautiful and healthy location,thorougbpractical
and syyntemetic instruction, eiNcient aids, pure
strong and noble incentives this institution de.:
knoteledges no superior, and fern equals. Tht-itt
tercourse of the students with each other attl:
with the Instructors is expeeted to conform to .
the courtesies and proprieties of, cultivated
society. Their admission to the ,institution
and enjoyment of its privileges, imply a sa
cred contract on their part promptly to ob
serve its Regulations. A copy of these is fur
nished to each student and conformity to them
is indispensible to continuance in the Institu
tion.
For Circulars, address J. A. COOPER,
Nov. 1, 1860.-9:41* - Ulysses, Pa,
NO
Adrninistrators' tice
- 1 - )II7IIEP.EAS, Letters of Administration fitr
VT the. Estate of Nicholas Schoodniker,
late of Coudersport; in the County of Pone?,
--deceased, hale been granted to rthe sub
setibers' all persons indebted - to said estate,
are reqntsted to make immediate payment ;
and those haying cPaiitis dgainst the same,
will pre; ent - thettr duly authenticated' to' .
W. H. lilEtZGAft,-
H. J..OL3ISTED,
Adminierqlors.
Couderport; Oct ; 4 23, 18G0. 5-6 w.
STOCK
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FALL < < AND WiNTER
trayODS AT
MO NS!
IN CfSWAYO YIL AGE.
THE PH:dkiliTOß HAS
Rece , ived from New Yer l
THE
urges 4iad tie.si
Stoci of Goodt
EVER OFFER!Ir
P 0 T TIElt CO ti
The itssortnieitt consists of
DRY GOOD S i
Hats and Caps:
.11008 44 Shoes,
HARDWIIRE, CROCFERYi
GROCERIES
i ond
PitOVISIGN S.
I an iiCterin - CCiOiCii — g - oods as low ad
they e'en be ii i irchased in. Wellsville. Hai:
iftg itirchosedfor Cash,- no rents or iffteresi
tOpay,awd selling a large amount fo'r READY
PAY, I ad e/bled to Miarti tile ritual(
Profits wit CV Cusidmeis.
Having made arrangeramits With Bade 6I ;
the best houses in the city, goods will be .
ilipPei) to hie illeefify,,
i -
ennobling me i l onstantly to offer the PATEST'
STYLES and BEST QUALITIEO til . Gdwiti..
HEST GOLD AND SILVER. iiiiiCHElii
:kepi 6n tiirld 4 - Or Safe: i' . ediari - iiiiplieeoti
reaso'nabie,ier 's.
CASK FpR GOOD LUMBER
AND SIHIVGLES. - .
I HATE ESTABLISIM
6 1 A
BRANCH STORg
At Eliistaigi . -
tinder the ;time and style
_pi
S TEEM N S & PERRY;
COMIIIATE
. GENESAL ..A,SORTZ
TENT nit be enr.'stantii bati l d.
C.l N. Si.llllo}l. -
Oslfaio, itp!tfl : 2, 1860'.- - --Iy,e4t.
The Peopleie Cot:141106k: 1.
1110trEft". COOKERY
DI ALL ITS 13It : AfttIES'
_ • , By
MISS . ELIZA ACTON./
CAREFULLY EMEND BY MRS. 5..1. MALL
IT TELLS YO1; 1 How to choose all kinds of ,
Meats, Poultry, and -Game,
1 -*ith all the various and most
. 1 dpproVed ibudess of eifeirsM": .
land cooking l?eet' and Ptiliti .
. ' 'Also the best and. sittipiest
svay of salting, pickling ands
, ~. curing the same.
ft TEUS YOU, All the. various and Most
approved modes of dressing;
Cooking • and batting .flutlon;
Litinff, ' 't eal , „ Ponftiy, and
Game of all' kinds, with tlici
different Vressit.gs, Gravies;
kind Stuffings - iipprclpriato to .
each:
3 Hort to choose, clean; and;
'oreseive Fish of all kinds, and
irow to slieeten i't when. tain-;
7e-,1 , also all the - various and
most approved modes of cook:
jug. with the different Dress
ings, Sauces, and.FlaVOringti
'uppropriate to each, .
11 All- the various and' Most, Etp 7 ;,
proved menlei dtlik.4lhring ,
i'n* over filty eleilent „Itindls
Of Pleat, Fish, Fovl, Girl i e;
And Vegetable Soups, Broths,,
And Stews, with the Relishes - •
And Seasonings appropriatO
I o each.
IT TELLS YOU All the varions.an 'mbstap:
=,-. roved modes Of 4 • tiri,,l , Veg . :.
• • etables of evert t , riptionv
also VC* to' pcePaire iliclkles,f
Cat..AmS and Cl' t k ries of all`
firodg, Potted Ifeati, Fish - ,..
Game; .Ilush rooms, &c. ~r
I t !ELLS
lAll the 'various and mos t itt . - - :
; - ' 10U '
proved modes of preparing'
and cooking All kinds of Plaio
and Fancy Pastry, -Ptiddiligs - ,..
Omelettes, Fritteri z Calsel;
Confectionary, liretteek;.rel- -
Res, and Svrcet billies . of -eV:
ery deseripti. .
ri.ml the variotit and MO'si SP=
iroved. Moats of mdld'ti4 ,
lead; Rusks; .11 - tilliris, siAd .
Biscuit, the hest method' Of .
i'reparing - Cofrtei_ Ch'ocolafe; : •.
and Tea, and host to inako
Sytips, Cordials, and IVinvi
, . .. of various - kinds.. . .
it TF.I.,Ire YOU iflow to set out nod 'omit':
. thent a Table, lion , to Cal:‘'e .
. all kinds of Fish,. Flesh or .
• F'ovil, and in Short, 116* td'
- siniplifythe Whore .?..t.ofCtiiik-E ,
J - -
lug as to bring the, iheicesr:.
fnxurits of the table Within'
everybody's resell. _ '
The book contains 418 pinta, snit n - p Wadi
of twelve hundred Receipts, all 6# *Well Are'
the results of actual experience, baviig beed '
fully and carefully tested under the, pet'smisi,
superintendence Of the writers. it is whited' .
in a clear and alien type, is "illustrated with'
appr s optiatecngrnvine.,s, and will lie forward 64."
to .ant adcltess,in'elitly bound,. and - - pa:stay:4;i'
paid: on receipt lof tlik price; $l - .oh, or id -
cloth,.extrit; $1.15.' . ~.,. 2 , .., -,..,,-,, ,
• $l.O 00, 4-V, YEAR can., bb ?Oa.° r
enterpriSing Men everywhere, in
_ . ,s'ill'in'Es t 4' _
ab - ote
.i'ork, en/ •"ndtreertreAts t 6 sir at - h liii
int.-very liberal' - 1 .
Foisingfe cis Of' the Rook, or fur terms' --
to agents, With Other information, apply td'. .
or address j . • ..
. . . . ~
fitil;StO
IT TELLS YO
IT TELLS TO
JOHN E. POTTER, Pub
No. 617 Bausom streot, Hit; Pr
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