a exuatti, c - ol,;"riiitspOltrr, DECH.xIBEItzt, The Farmer and :Gardner, for De eiliber is on our rabic. It is a first-class a gricultural magazine„ published hiy C. m. Spangler, Plffladelphia, at sj. a year. Rotteck's of 471 i Weild, 'is a first class standard: work, and should be in every business man's. and student's li brary. We have a copy which.nost that we would pot- take A 313 for. Leary & G e tz, Philadelphia, the publishers itdver tise iu our paper , fur agents'4o sell it , and other staudard books. See advertisement -on fourth page. - are,prepnring a "black list" for: publication, which will - show the patron: age of theloußNAr. up in its true light. You that do not wish to appear in the tharacter of delinquents exposed, bad better "call at the Captain's office" mill i, th e fortnight. :We received $5 no subscriptions Court week, all told ! /t will be seen by reference to the Pros pectus of Thi; .New- York Ledger, which will be found in another column, that the :proprietor of that:popular weekly has sec ured an array of distinguished contrib utors for his paper for the New Year such as has never been equalLd by any- publica. iiourin the world. The Ledyer is always characterized by a high moral tone, and has a circulation larger than tln.t.of any other ten literary journals in - the country. Rev. J. Hew/ late Principal.of the .Academy in this place, and County School Superintebdent, has taken charge of the Genesee Valley Seminary, at Belfast, Al. lezany Co , N. Y., the first term of witch opens to-day. He left this place. with his family on 'Monday or Tuesday. Mr. Hen drick has been_ a much esteemed citizen of this 'place for the last five or six. years, a capable and successful teacher, and will conduct the institution of which he has taken charge with credit to him Self and the cause of education, and we trust 'with profit to the trustees and himself. lie has our best wishes, as well as those of this community. _ _ • rite Little Pilgrini.—Too much praise catraot be given to this., excellent paper for the children. It is the friend alike of the . parent add the ;-- - a meat. which _Grace Greenwood is in monthly layers gracefully buildiwg up to hel• memory. It is published monthly at Philadelphia by Leander K.:Lippincott, at 50 cents a year; 21 copies, B'B ; 50 'copies for ,515, or 30 cents each_ A copy of the paper containing prospectus and :hot of premiums for 1861, will be sent ito any one on application to the publish or, L K. Lippincott, 317 Walnut St., *Philadelphia, .Ra. I:direr's Practical Calculator.—We refer our readers to a descriptive adver tisement of the above Work in another column. It comes highly recommended as supplying a public want, in offering in a compact, portable from, plain, simple alales for every Calculation required for ordinary -business. To the man who has •io far ont•grown his schooling as to feel .rusty when called upon for work or es- Oivates out of the line of his - every day transactions, it affords the clue most read ily and conveniently; while to one de ficient in all but the rudiments of a mathematical education, its lucid Rules Ind Examples are.sufficient to enable Elul to solve every question presenting itself in any but extraordinary business transactions. As a handy book of refer ence it is invaluable, and may be relied no as authority. ifofica. ASlLart's Charcoal Tooth ,S'ucrp. Will eleanse better and prescrvo the teeth and Gums longer than any other known sub :%tnce. One.bax will last 12 months for only 13 rents.. To be had of C. S. sE. A.. Jones, euuderport. Uncle Steve's Pills. VIADE from Roots. Barks, and Plants -U. Not recommended to core everything, lit ;IS the best and most RELIABLE FAMILY tllttU: known They leave the Stomach and howeli in a healthier and better condition Vial any other physic. Try one box, and re tl;l if' not satisfied. SQII by C. S. & A. Jones, Agents. Coliders leart, 71r. Special lkilolice. • IPIALES SUFFERING from Scalding of I: tile Urine, Prolapsus, Lueorrhen, should li2e Dr. Andrews' Feter and Canker compound. ``remotes all Fevers, Irritation, itching, and I, :es the parts in a healthy condition.— ?base consult "Last Ray of Hope," to be hod tr the Proprietor, Syracuse, N. Y.. Send to pre-pay postage, or. it may be had iratis or Agents. For sale by C. S. 4; E. A. 'ones, Coudersport ily. 14....rtsrusurn msvmmumnumrsnrimumvszinnarmanna GEORGE SMITH, iuildinr IIAIIBER AND . HAIRDRESSER,—in the reeentiv bccupiod by j. S. Mann, t "lf, Os a lawmilie, Couder3port,Pa.,—would t e . - I , ectfull:- Solicit the patronage of the pub- Sharing, Ifmr-cutting and Shampooing, -+ne in the most approved style. r - 7 - criloth" neatly and 0,0 expeditously 1 .71;1iD, at reasonable prices. CLEANED and 0ct.1,, 1bG Q.-3 wo. li .- :' , , , '-4;':Affiigted. - 1 Try one - boi . :ofilyde's Celebrated Lidian Plasters.' It .reinoTia:Vain,-.Soreness, Lame ness or Weakness, quicker and more certain than .any. other known' article and is a efieeitie remedy for Rbeumatism.. - the - eheat s est as well as best :11Aster - before - the - imblic:LL- From,B to 12 Plasters for '25 cents. Cir culars to be bad of AdentS. Sold by. C. S. 2.; E. A. Suips,'Conderspolt, and by dealers generally. - - Ily. To Consumptives. - THE 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 Copstimption- . H - -anxious to- make knOWn to Lis fellow-sufferers- the means of cure. • „ • , To all who desir . e'ic he will send, a copy of the prescription' used (free of charge),' , with the directions for preparing and using, the same, Which they will'find a 'SAME Cunt for CONSC3IPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &e. The only objet of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to ,benefit the ardicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be Invaluable, and' he hopes every sntrerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing: Ponies Wi.ihing the prescription will please address' Rev. EDWARD A: WILSON '• [ 3-I T-] Kings County, New Yoik • oj;:tu. -i's[t.ift.tlsl,ll):fllll-5. Kennedy's :Medical Discovery. Fur Sale by C . S $•:: E. A. JONES, couDEßspQra. Administrators' Notice. WHEREAS, letters of administration to the estate of El& REES, late of Couders port, in the county of Putter, deceased, hare been granted to 'the subscribers, all persans indebted to said estate are - requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims 0; - ;ainst the same tcill 'present them duly an theuticated to AMOS FRENCH, or HARRIET REES, A dinini.xtratons Couder:Tort, Dec. 20 : 18130.-14 GREAT FAM [LV PAPER A. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. PIRGSPECVZS. OE TILE NEW-YORK LEDGER We intend to make the NEW-YORli LEDG ER for I 8:.;1 superior to that of I SGO, or ofz:ny other year in the past. Amon2: our contrib ntor.3 will be the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. EDWARD EVERF,TT, GEORGE BANCROFT, WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, -JollN G. SAXE:, GEORGE P. MORRIS, N. I'. WILLIS, GEORGE D. PREN TICE, THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH. SILVA NUS COBB. .To., EMERSON BENNETT, T. & ARTHUR. I'. ILA MILON M VERS. COL. WAL TER D. DUNLAP, S. COMPTON SMITH, JOHN ESTEN COOKE, MRS. SIGOURNEY, MRS. SOTHWORTIL FANNY FERN, ANNA: CORA RITCHIE ; ALICE CARY, MARY FOR REST, Al.`• RION IRRLAND. M 153 DUI'UV, MARY STANLEY GIHSON, PHEBE CARY and many Clergymen, Professors in Colleges, Statesmen, and other eminent writ ers residing- in different parts of the Union.- Our earitz. of contributors for the coming year will be so large, and will embrace _such a variety of eininent talent, that every depart ment of literature will receive the particular attention of some one competent to do it am ple and special-justiee. Whether it be popu lar romance, scientific essey, historical sketch, scholastic disriniSition, spicy paragraph, pa thetic ballad, humorous poem, old-fashioned JOYC story, timely editorial, or any other in gredient of popular and elevated journalism, that is to be furnished the LEDGER corps will be suiliciert for the task. In fact, our con tributors will send us from week to week much more matter than we can possibly use, an that we shall always have a fresh and super abundant Supply, from which to select TIII: vEnv ees-r. These fails, taken in connection , with our largely increased 'means, facilities, and experience, warrant us, we think, in prom ' ising our readers a family paper for'the year ' 18131 which will he more interesting and in, structive, and in every respect more valuable, even than the LEDGER has been in the past. As an_ indication of the popularity of the LEDGER, ve nee,d only. state the simple fact that i's circulation is larger than that of any other TEN literary papers in the country. Its great success is owing to the fact that we se cure the best writers is the country, and spare no expense in !Totting up the BEST family pa per—a paper of high moral tone. The exalted reputation of its contributors, the practical and invariably pure and healthy character or' all its articles, the care which is taken that not even one offensive word shall appear in its columns, and the superiority of its Tales! and Sketches, have gained for the NEW YORK! EEDG ER a position that no literary paper has ever before reached. —Anna Cora Ritchie of Richmond, Va., and Col. Walter B. Dunlat , the nuthor of the popular " Forest Sketches.' which were pub lished in our columns some time since, will each begin a store in the LEDGER early in the new year. Mrs. Southworth is also en gaged upon anew tale. —ln the next number of the LEDGER, we shall publizh a very interesting article, writ ten expressly for our columns, entitled, -A D.ty WITIS Lotto BYP.ON, from the pen of the Hon. George Bancroft. . . —lt is with Hutch satisfaction' that we an nounce that Mr. Everett will continue his ele gant and inteicstincr contributions to the LEDGER during the next year. - As this is the season of the year when Pos tmasters and others are in the habit of forming clubs, we direct their particular attention to OUR TERMS Sing,l3 copies;s2 per annum; two copies, $3; four copies, $0; eight copies, $l2. Post , mastt,rs and others who get up clubs, can afterwards add single copies at $1 50. The party who sends us $l2 fur a club of eight copies (all sent at one time) will be entitled . to a copyftee fur his trouble. Terms invari ably-in advance. No subscriptions taken for, a less period than one year. Canada sub scribers must send t - venty-six cents in addi tion to the subscription, to ray the American postage, which is .half a cent.a copy on every paper. The notes of all specie-paying banks taken at par. When a draft or cheek can conveniently be sent - , it will be preferred, as it ivill prevent the posgibilay of the loss of money by mail. Ear We employ no traveling agents. Address all communications to . ' ROBERT BONNER, PubliAer. No. 4t) Park-row, Dew-York PRICE Corrected-every Wednesday .hy B. N..STEB BINS- & .8110., - . Wholesale: and - Betalf . .. Dealera lti - Groceries . and Provisions", . -- -, - opposite D. F. Classintiers - Batel,. -, - C e inadOriport, Pn. Apples, erbbn,l,l bosh., - . ' " $ 3 : 1; to 621 do •,,: dried,' - " Beitns,• -' ''-;.." - ' 100 150 Beeswax, /11b4 , ~ ." - - 20 -: 25 - Beef, . " : ' 4 • -5 - Berries, dried,.l:2 quart - - 6 121 Buckwheat, 1/ bush.; : • 40 • 50 Butter, 11 lb., - : , - --.,15 - - 17 Cheese, ." 8 l2 Corn,.',l bush., .:' - -70 - -88 Corn Meal, per cwt., ' - 150 2ub Enrs, 11 doz , . - • • • 15 Flour, extra, . re hbl., - 650 -7 00 , -do :superfine • -" .5 50 6-00 Barns, 70 lb., . • 121- • . 15' Ihty, 70.1.0 U, . '5 50 600 , Honey, per lb., • . . . . 10 12:1 Lard, • " - - - -12 15 Maple Sugar, per lb., • 8' 12 Oats, 13 bush., - '- - • .28 .25 Onions, ." .. . 75 100 - Pork,ll bbl., 21-00 23 00 do 9i lb., 10 13 do in Whole hog.-33! lb., - 6 . 71 Potatoes, per bush., 274 50 Peaches. dried, '''-) lb . .• 25 Poultry. 'if lb., • nye, perbush., ' Salt, `ll b1.d . ., do "t 1 sack, • Trout, per :1 bhl., Wheat, `.lO bush.. White Fisk, 'V.?, Md., Agents i/Vanted! A Boo?: that eperil Farmer,. Mechanic and Business Man Wants. • JUST PUBLISHED, c'HE 111 01 3 ,Tricriti ) w LOCAL LAWS OF VIE • State of Pennsylvania, c03rn.13) FROM THE 'ACTS OF ASSEMBLY BY WILLIAM T. lIAINES,,ESQ. . And published by EDWARD F. JAMES ; West • Chester, Pa. MITTS WORK contains over 100 pages of closely printed. matter, and will be Sold by sullscrlption.7 It teaches the duties of;histices or the rea . ce, with forms for the transaction of their busi ness. . It teaches the INties or Cons Wes n•ith all the necessary forms : appert.tining to the office. It .contains the dOties or the Supertisors of every County and Township in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the laying out and opening of public and private roads, of vae.tting and' altering, roads, the buil-ling of bridges, ke., It contains the Common School Law, with ex;da,nations, decisions and directions, togeth er with forms fur Deeds, Bo.:ds, Contracts. Certificates, Sc, This department of the work was compiled at Harrisburg, by Mr. Sam uel P. Bates, Deputy Superintendent, and is alone worth the price of the volume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It etitairs the duties of Astessors. It contains the laws:in relation to Strays, links and Swine. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It. contains the laws relative to Game Hunt ing, Trout and Deer. It contaius the Eleet.on Laws with all the n:•cers-.rj:Ferui-. It contains the Nattuallzation Laws, with all the necessary Porms for Application. • It contains a large number of Legal Ronne, which are used in tbe every day transaction of business, such as Acknowledgments, Affida vit,§, Articles of Agreements and Contracts. Partnership, Apprentices, Assignments, At testations, Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Cove nants, Dude', Depositions, Due Bills and Pro duce Notes, Landlord and Tenant Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Moitgages, Re- . 1 ceipts and Releases. The work is bound in Law sheep, and will be sold to subscribers at $1 25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work The work has passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers in the State and has receiyri-their unqnalified approbation, as a reliable band book of reference upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in. such a manner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of-all Township Officers, as may be readily understood by any one. Potter Coun ty will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the support of the citizens is respectfully TUIOS. S. CHASE, Journal Otlice, Coudersport, Pa., General Agent for Potter County. P. S. Good canvassers are wanted in all parts of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation' will be given Applications, which must be made at on earl• da to, addressed to the General Agent as above, will r eceive prompt attention. Used 15 years in an Extensive and very Success- Medical Practice. A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR Fever Canker and lfilianonation ! - nit. 0. ANDREWS' Fever and Canker ALP Compound is unquestionably the best and most reliable remedy fur Scarlet Fever, Measles, Sore Month or Throat, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding at the Lungs, "or for- Fever of every grade. Hopeless Cases of Bleeding ut the Longsl, Coughs, (called Consumptiou,) Debility of-the System, Female Weaknesses, and all general Fevers cured. 10,000 Certtri:ates. could be published, showing the most aston ishing cures. Nelson llalladay. Esq. Groton, N. Y., cured of Bleeding at the Lungs, severe Cough. and General Debility of the System ; chile(' Con sumption. All hopes of relief had failed froni every other source. The cure was performed five years since. Be is vet, (March, 1.860,) eujoyirig good health. Mrs. Henry Vanderbelt, Orleans, N. Y., cuffed of extreme case 9f Feniale Weakness, Prolapsas Uteri, Itehin, and Irritation of the Privates, and General Debility of the System prononnced incurable by many physicians three years standing. Now in the enjoyment of good health. Mrs. Liunan John - sou, Summer Hill, N: cured of extreme FerUale Debility, Nervous Wcaltne'as, Irritation, The afflicted should consult "Last Ray . of Hope," published for gratuitous circulation, by 0. Andrews, Syracuse, N. Y. Smit tawny address ou receipt of a.stamp to pre-pay pos tage, or may be had of agents gratis. ' C. S:. & E. A: Jones, Agents fur Coudersport, • •. 4 7 7 • • A*PERLATIVE TONIC.,D lURETIC Dys-,3r7V0 .EVICSPAINC, 0191J1k1 To lhe citizens of .Se,a7 Jersey and Pennsylvania „Apothecaries. pruggistzisCrceas arid , Private rovitilics. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Maderia, Sherry and Fort Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. 'Croix tun. %la's PLro Scotch, and IrtzhVbilti. ALL IN BOTTLE'S. 1 beg - leave lo call the attention of the citi zens of the United States to the above WINES and Bloom, imported by Udolitho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is . familiar In every part of this country for the put ity of his cele brated' SCIIIED.A3I SCIINAN'S. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of bia Wines and Liquors, saps : I - will stake my repntatien as a man my standing as a mer chanViTfthirty years' residence in the City of Neve - York; that' all the Brandy and Wines which 1-bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be rtthed tipOn by every purchaser." Every bottle has.the pro. , victor's. name on-the wax, and a fac simile of his signao.re on t e certificate. • Ths pub lic are respectfully invited to call and exam - Me for themselves. Fur sale at Retail by 'all Apothecaries and Grocers in' Philadelphia - . taco. 11. Asmrox, No. S Mnr4ct st. Phil - SalC for rialudeti.,,,ia. G 3 75 275 300 - 600 700 100 L 124 6po 700 11:•.:11 .the froal the Scar Yuri Courier: • EXORNIOt7i; B FSTNESS: FOP. ONF: 'nal; Hr.acnAsr.—We are happy to inf'rm our fel.- low-citizcns that there is one place. in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country morchant, can go a'nd purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pare as int orted, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate deseription.of this merchant's ex •tensive business., although it will repay any stranger or citizen to visit I.sdolpho Wolfe's extensive warc-house,'NOs: IS.' 20 and 22, Beaver street, nod Nos. 17, lt) and 21, Mark ettield street. Ilis stock of Schnapps oft hand readr . for shipment could.not have been less than thirty. thousand cases ; the Brandy, some ten thetts.aud cases--Vintages of 1836 to lSa6 ; and ten thousand eases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish. Whisky, Jamakta and St. Croix Rum, some very' old and equal to any in this country. Ile also hail three large cellars., tilled with Brandy, Wine, in.casks r under Custom-I louse ready for " - bottling. Mr. Wolfc's sales of Schnapps last year nmounted to one hundre;i and eighty thousand ..r t iozen, and we hope i n . less than two years.hil may be equally sue , eessful with his Brandies ;out Wines. 11i3 imsit‘ess merits the patroung,e of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure; Wines and Liquors for medical u se should send their orders din et to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary -in the land malice up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelvas, and rciplace it witlr Wolfe's pure Winua We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accom modation of small dealers in the country, outs up assorted cases . of Wines and Liquors._ Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens-of thousands of op ponents in the United Slates, who sell noth ing, but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness; [s2—Gm, WATC HES 4 C. 1 7 I 1 TFN ,AWAY A GIFT VALUED FllOn TWO DOLLARS TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS CSI VEN WITH EVERY BOOK SOW) AT RE TAIL PRICES'! At least ONE WATCH is Guaranteed to every Twelve Books. These inducements are offereretl by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 37 Park liorc, liew York, The Most Extensive and the Most Liberal Concern in Existence. Established in 1353. Send for. a Catalogue. Those who have patronised other Gift blou ses are particularly requested to .aeNuarnt themselves with our terms. Our inducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the shade. The following are sr me of the gifts to pur chasers of books. English Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases Patent Lever t° " st I, Ladies' Leer " " " Open Face Detached Lever SilVer Watches, Hunt. Cases Lepine Silver Watches, Op . en Face.. Gold Lockets, curios sizes. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains, various styl - s. Ladies' and_ Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons and Studs, all, patterns. Gents' Bosom Pins, pew and rich stylos. Gold Pencils and Pens, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Rings. Gold. Watch Keys and Belt Pins A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pins and Ear-Drops, comprising- all the styles now Worn, .sach as CticaQo, .Ilo.F,alc, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, &e., Se., &e. Cold Bracelets, all Styles. . The List of Hooks comprises a great assort• moot of standard %corks in every department of literature. mtere,ting to the young and the Po not fail to• send for, a catalogue. Catalogues mailed free" to any address. Ap ply to SCHWA: EXCHANGE COMPANY, 37. Perk Row, 'Sew York City. Branch qifice, 116 11'ashington St. Bos ton, . „ 4.., qiiv 1112 .. .intisi• 4 iiiiip 1 „..,, 0 ., .. • ,_•• V IJIE undersigned VI 0 uli t reTectfullpinform . 1_ the surrounding pnu'unnity that he has taken the rooms f0r:12 , 30y occupied by A. G. Olmsted, where he is prepared to do . AU Aids of Harness Work on the shortest notice. • LONG STRAW DOLL SRS, - also kept cmistantly oil baud. These' collars are a superior article, avd Deed but a trial .to insure their success. (lone in flood stile.' • 31:trtingale4ings, Humes; and name .straps, Fee., k , .pt, Constantly •oti hand. The •public are inr4tetl to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. 31INSII. • Co atemput, Oct.. IGt.lOBO. • • ERN OTALSTED $4 - ItELLIPS . .• abitt,4;s,- lin flint:La the_ b,e . si at (~,- I cibking- ; • Bak dud - Parlor, . . - 1 - •- • 0 - Also; TIN:and.SHET-140N . .Y.01, NTS; KIiTTLES, - SPIDRItS,:;•SOOTCII:`IfOt LS, 8:11' . .PA118; Also,.•••• • . -al . gricultut Implements, PLOWS; sortArEta3: CITIATIVA-E Tt /11S; CORN-SIIELLERS, 1.1011.5E-I4HES, DOG-POIYEItS, THEIR WORK . . is well Made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-THOUGIIS Ott iip iu Any fiart of 'the Connty—TermS Meade Pay of all kinds, including Cash -seldom refused. Stare on Main Stleel 41R :site the Old Court [lons; Coudcrspnrt. • • • Aug. 1, 1859.--56 FURNITURE W. EL COATS, enlarged and ii.fitted his WARE ROOMS, at WELLSVILLE, has now to hand and will keep constantly for sale, a. larger and better Variety of Cabinet.. Ware and Chairs, than have ever been tittered in this Section of the Country.. . . ilia stock of common work has never been equalle'd. Having made extensive additions to his assortment of • PAIMOR FlUttArrunE, he has noir an laud Plain ;Mahogany & Mar: lie top Mullane ! Card ;Nlarl'e top side and Ceritre tables,..Vruit and Tuilet stands, Marble top Wash stands. 1! COTTAGE AND - BE.IDSFF..‘DS. COUCIIF.S, SOFAS, AND TETE-A-TETES, new . nntl beautiful varieties. Cane Seat, Zia:at:gamy, Rocking altd Zany Chairs, Sze., lu, fact every thing in the line of FURNITURE can be found at his establishment.. !laving the best facilities for manufacturing and pur chasing ilk stack for cash; He will not be Undersold, Thosel wishing to bny, save at least twenty-five per . cent, by calling on W. IL Coats. READY TRADE 'COFFINS of all sizes kept constantly cn hand. Per sonal attendance wah.hearse when regnested. W. H. COATS. Wensviile, Suv. 1, ISi.° Nov. .18,60. =l:=2l STOW READY AT TttE CORNER 'B,TORE. The ehoicest,and most complete Stock of FALL, AND7WINTER 4: 1 S ' r r 4 EVER OFFERED IN . This .Market, trhictl affords buyers a ;splendid opportunity Lo suit themselves with . articles of: every va. riety of cost, elegance, or excellence We tatthat lie beat ill.• ' QUANTITY, QUA LITY &I PRICI, all of lyhich, every department, challenges competition 'We take all kinds of PRODUCE in E :CHANGE FOIL GOOD 3 and allow the highest Market Price PURCHASERS Look to your interest, IN SO :DOING REMEMBER THE tornt:r gim OrP.OSITr. T Coularopor E N. STERB CondCrspgrt, Nov. 1850 Adm. Lit,is t rat° 47 HERE As letters of at V . estate of tit:onc.:s. A. leg,any township, in the co ceased, base been granted all persons idebted to the guested to make hotuedil those having claims against sent ihenr duly a uthentie: istrators, ' LU Alleg,any,"+ci)v. ISO PALfriND:MI - V , . . . . ' 1 5.1 0 BLocK SWAY Tifk PROPRINTORIiAS• , rt;tz'-a" Silst frthri riew— 1 targdgt and. Meek •Of 004$ • _ ~ . ~.EV:E111 , 0110.81..ED3.4N:,7'., ' p.l. "........,-.7., , ittits atid -.:' . - *hots 4 ~ Nhoet qi- 1 1-- II ..t.inDllt Alt E, dROC li l . B, it Ty - 1 1 . , . • ROCERIE , ...,. 1 .... 3 ,PLOVISIONS4', ....„_ I trn detcriiiitiea to sell goodsns...lo*•iii - Cicyl - tan be purchased in Wellsvill6. ,Idtv , ; .- - .. ingt p i l urchtised ft e Cash, no rents or ittter.eat to pa', an 1 Aching a large amount fur IUI'MA' I'AYI I avileu3bled to Share * the trnilt • Fi?w1311,1B with my ctutomerg: - : . ."- ...-:.. - llaring, made arrangemmils *4ll .slime of the Itcst licittses in the city, goods...Ny:llll;bn., -, .: . . ....: ;si/iplhlD - 10 iljZ .11J,:e.1)41, ; : ....„.:,.,., enna ding me constantly to offerihe LATESt STY ,ES ond.BEST 141;ALITIES of dciotlif:: 116 ST • GOLD ..kND SILVER WANCIIt t O 'kept kri hand for ealet Pedlari:soppliett od ' reasctaable terms. CIA. SIT FOR GOob ..tr,itliEli-- BRANCH STORE! EU ESE Th lIE OM ME ME EIZI MEI IT Tl ' ) motel. Thel of tuC the re fully superi in a el pru to 8.4 paid, I cloth„ NS II; BRO. s'Notice. mitlikratinu to, the lioNlro.N, late,of Al , •entj orPotter, de , to the suhsegibers, said: estate are re , - fie !payment, find• the!same wilt pre ited in the AdiniM , JNPA BEN-TO) RdGERS ; • 1 S i l l enterer above i ing vci Furl to age or add NEW BTHCiti.v.At i 0 r IEIIi3MME=MIZS EM The assortmetit deneisf.4 of RY AXD SLUR GLESI I RANT, ESTABLISIIED A. .At Ellisburgi tho name affd of M. Di ONS 1 relei 'r a COMPLETII OENE'RAL ASSORT= ir wit be constantly kept on lurnd., ' C. rayo, April 2, 1860.-Iy,c4t. re9ple's Cook-Book: HME R N..C©olcE IN ALL ITS BIi.)XCLISS EY .• .• • ` ISS ELIZA. ACTON.' 11tEFULLY ran - isni? BY NUS. S. 3..11AL5. LLS YOU How to cl , oosn nii Wads - di i ij Meats, Poultry, MA flambe 1 ' With all tlic.raticitis acid most 1 i approved modes of ilfessirl $ 1 and cooking Beef and Pork; also - the best and - simplest I ' way of salting, plekilok tug I • Curing the same. i • LLS YOU All the various and ratit approved modes of dresside I cooking, and boning Mutton, - . Lamb, Veal. Poultry, and 1 ' Game of all kindS, with the 1 different Dressii:gs,' Gravies; I .. nail lin:Pins . tipproiwittle St? each. 'LLS YOU Ilow to chows, elsatt,' Anct ~ picsetve Fish of all kiads,And , how to sweeten it_wlien Wm.' 1 red, also all the viirious fin& 1 niost approved.Modesof cook: in ,. e . with the different Dtcsilt• . • ings, fiances, and Flarotings 4 :appropriate to each/ • PALS YOU All the various and ittiasilttr.: 1 proved • modes of preparingc 1 - - ing over fifty different kinds' 1 of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game/ 'and Vegetable Soaps, Broths? i - - 'and Stews,. with the Relishes' . - and Seasonings' appropriator to each.• - ... . _ .. : . lii.s YOU All the various arid most a1:1- - proted modes coOkia;:, Vet."' , - - etables of eve r deser , iption? I . also bow to ; epara pick:iS• . . I • Catsup's add Curlitk of :dll. kinds, Potted Melds" 'Fish? Game, Mushrooms, iker. * `LLS YOU All the various and inosi ati.: • proved modes •of prkpariug: • - and Booking all kinds of 'lain. and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omblettes, Fritters, Gakmi ? ! • . Confectionary ; Pres:Ties'. it"l- - ' - , lies, and Sweet.Disites of ,---,-. err description. i LLS YOU All the variotts ricffr*To-A 't jl - !proved modes _of rtmk i ..g . Bread, Rusks, Iluilin:% ; al.? . Biscuit, the best mell.f,-;*1 '6f preparin g , Coffee; "..Ch".. ; : 7 ;r:i',.; . and T . .a b , \ au'd how to •IM.lie Syrups, Cardials; and AP.1.e . 4 of various kinds', 4 ,. • LLS. yOU 11-eiV to set: - out:. \ Mil.' M.:IA-.• .. - 1 m'ent a Table; -holy' fo" Ora•Ve AU !acid's of Thlt, -, Flesli• Or' PoWl, mid' in .shbit; how' 'to' simplify the wholeArt.oo*A-* • .- in as to bring the cheiee9 . luxuries of the table within' ' evirvbodv's reach. •; : -: = . ' boot: contains 416 pages, and iptvaide lee hundred Receipes, all of. whicli , Otse ults of actual experience s batik.; .i. , ce.n! nd carefully tested Under" persoifil itetidence of the nriferV. "fr prinit4l l lenr . and open type,- is illustrated'. tritir rinte'ent-ravit.gs, and trill be fornardel atldre§s, neatly bound, _and . pos.t*se 4 receipt Of the sl.tstei - tir" }extra, .; p 0 0' A 3:- EAll'ean• be 'reside by innng men everywfiere, in' selling. ll* iwoilt, our indueoutepti•L to att swab-. be.: tj, liberal. • kingle coDiei-of the Book, or tior aber itifoimation; t - exs . . . . . JOON E. POTTER, Pnblitahei;.. No. 611 Saws* steetiltd.i. „ rl txt, SEM
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