ryfitisit eitittg. COUDERSPORT, JANU.ARY 31 1861 The annnal 'election of - Ake Couders port Library Atiociation takes place next Saturday ,at 4 -o'clock r. 3tt. . We hope all the members will'he present, as it is very important that librarY should be. maintained... L., Thos. .4..lohn'son, the:.well.lincilrn and 'popuLr Ph o tcgraph Artiit, will; we learn in here nest Monday and take rooms in Glassmire's Ilall-over the store lately oe eupied by J. 13,' Smith. 'tiuireed. ' ' The Inn:herr:len who have been put. tingln logs at this place have suspended operations, having finished, their jobs for this season. B. S. Colvicll has pUt in shout 1,300,000 feet of pine logs for Weston 4; Co., and will have about 150,- 'OOO tcet of cherry- on his oi] account. :Messrs. Fearon Brothers, of Lock Haven, have put in about 150,000 feet of cherry logs. The season has been a tuag.nificent nue, and but for the financial-crisis wculd lave been a very profitable one. Some -2 or 30 inches of snow still covers the !ground, tic! almost daily additions are :made. • . _ The Atlantic Muudily fur February is upon us hi all its glory, having many good articles and a few indifferent ones. Miss Martineau pays a just memorial to Lady Byron, and one who no doubt knows that which he writes of shows up the ,Dry Gobds Jobbing business of 1861 in its true colors. lie tells much that few know outside of New York or Philadel phia, and giveS us an insight into the business. The 'Professor" continues his story, and Miss Prescott tells a short one. Whittier and Lowell are the only poets, and are a little Short of their-usu al excellence. r We furnish the litlant:c fur $2. • Gody's Lc;(11/:s 'Auk for,reb; has been out two weeks, but we have failed to to .tice it for want of space. It is, however a thing that will not spuil fur want of our attention—it always fresh and free from taint—which cannot be said of most Ladies' BuAs. Gurley never knew ftilure and is not likely to, soon, though his locks are getting-hoar with die frosts of many wit ters. He stip loves 'the Ir. dies,:and like all true lovers is ever er sidious in his efforts to please the dor ! lings. Ho has many—nearly 100,00C— to look alter. - If there are any more in this section who wish to become his it thnate-friends, and ours too, they can do 30 by handin . g us $2 for Gooey anti $1,25 for the JOURNAL. We give :moth :r stallment of that inimitable satire "gr. and Mfrs. Rasher" this week. Will Go dey please tell us who. writes it ? Come tow, do. LOCAL LEGISLATION.—At the session of the Legislature of this State, the fl lowing act was passed which the public should take 'notice of :—" That flow and aftdr the .passage of this act, it shr.ll be required. that every application of the Le: , fsfaetire,for any act of incorporation, shall be,; preceded by a public notice or advertisement of the scum in two news paver in the oity_or county for which the legislation is demanded, if two newspapers are 'published therein, which said public notice, or advertisment shall set forth t ne names of the commissioners and incurpo. raters of the bill for proposed legislation, and its title, at.d the same bill shall be published or advertised it said papers before the bills or proposed law shall he presented to either branch of the Legis lature.". . A RICIIIT STEP.—The Governor cf North Carolina appears to have more sense than all the re.st of. the southern Governors. He has peremptorily ordered the state troops to. evacuate the forts of which they had taken unlawful posses:lion. " He is determined," it is said, '. to allow no' overt act of treason to be committed ,within his •urisdiction." . The other Governors s '. j uld follow his example.- : 'Thel seizure of the federal property. was a 'wanton outrage, which nothing in the coalition of the southern slates will pis :tify and which the federal government is hound to resent. If an armed collision laetireen federal and state authorities is to e .voided, the property that. lies been appropriated must be Surrendered. I To Consumptives. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by aye simple retnedy„after having suffered several years with a severe luhg affection, and that _dread disease, Cansumption---is anxious to maVe known to his fellow-sufferers the means- of cure, To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free - of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the raefe, Which they will find a suite Cues for CONSITIIPTIOti, ASTIIuIA, Ilrorctttris, fie. , The °nip object ofthe advertiser 'in sending the P rescription is to benefit the afflicted, end spread itforrnation which IM conceives' to ,be invaluable, and he- hopes every sufferer' will II try yqs remedy, as it. will cost. them nothing.led irna); prove bleiising:: Parties wishing the prescription will please address • „ . . • Rey.EpTARD - : - Williantsburgbt, kings County, New York N)eziql ffofiees. MOTHERS, REAO' T111.4.—T110 'following i 9 nli extract from a letter written by the'phstbr bf a 13a . pticA Chnich to the "Journal and - Atte sen*er,'! Cincinnati. Ohio, and speaks volumes in Invor of that world-renowned medicine— :gas: WINSLOW'S SOOTHING Situ FOls CnlL- UnES TEETHING:- We see an adi7ertisement in yeur:columns of 'Ars. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Now we never said a word in favor of a patent tnedi eine before in our life; but- we feel compelled to. ear to'yOur readers,. that this is no butnlnig WU HATE TILIED re, AND KNOW IT To BE At.l. IT CLAIMS. It is. prob.,biy, one of the most suc cessful Medicines of the day, because it is one a the best. And those of your readers Who have babies cau4 do better than to lay in a sl!pply." ~~ ' ia 16rc. WENTAt:ES SUFFNRING from Scalding of .11.. the Urine, Prolapsus, Lucorrhea, should use Dr. Andrews' Fever and Canker compound. It removes all Fevers, Irritation, Itching. and leaves .4he r parts in a healthy condition.— Please consult " Last Ray of Hope," to be lied of the. Proprietor, Syracuse. N. V. Send stamp to pre-pay postage, or •it may be had gratis or Agents. For sale by C. 8. 4 . .- 1 E A. Junes, Coudersport- ' r 71y. Shari s Charcoal Tooth. Soap . Wlll . cleanse better and prezerv , . the teeth :Ind - Gums longer than any other known sub :tance. One bas will last 12 months for only 15 cents. • To be bad of C. B. &E. A. Jones, Couderport. Uncle Steve's Pills. 1, a ADE from Roots. Barks, and Plants .I.lri Not recommended to cure everything, but' as the best end most ItHLIABLN FAMILY PHYFIC known They leave the Stomach end Bowels in a healthier and hater condition than.any other physic: Try one box, wad re turn if not sati.,fied. • Sold by C. S. S A. Jones, Agents, Couders• port. 71y. TIIE GEEAT FtMALE functional irregularities peculiar to the weak er sex, are invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience by the use ofJudson's Moun t in Herb Pills. They are the safeSt and sur est-medicine for all the diseases incidental to females of all ages, awl mere estecially so in this climate: Ladies who wish to enjoyiicalth should al ways have these l'ills. No oite-who ever uses them once will allow herself to be . without them. They remove all - obstructions, purity the blood ;mid give to the shin that beautiful. clear riud Icalthful look so greatly admired in a beautiful and healthy Ivonion At certain pmods these Pills are an indispensable com panion. From one to four. should be taken each dig-. until relief is obtained. A few do ses, oqc,ii,ionally ' _ will keep the system so health, and the Wood so pure, that diseases cannot enter the body. JuOon's .Mottritaiii Herb Pills are sold by ail lot(Ilieino. ! Try one bom . of Ilyde's Celebrated Indian Plasters.. It remo:cs Pain, Soreness, Lame ness or Weakness, quicker and more certain than any other known article, and is a specific remedy fur Rheumatism.. It is the cheapest as well as best Piaster before the public.— Prom Bto 12 (urge Plasters for 25 cents. Cir culars to he hail'gratis of Agents. 5,11 by. C. S. & E. A. Jones, Coudersport. and by dealers generally. 71y. Auditor Notice. I. NIOTIcIi is nereby given that the under signed, an Auditor appointed by tbei Court to make distrilintion of the proceeds et'. the sale of •Verztoual property in case of I'. A. i Sttbhins J Butterworth, of Sept Term ISGO',No. 50. will attend to the duties of said Appointment at. the office or the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on Saturday the 16th day ot* Feb.. 183 t, at one o'clock r. u. Partie's inter ested will attend if they think proper. A. G. OLMSThD, Auditor. Tan. 20. 18131.-17-4 t Auditor's Notice. jOTICE is hereby given that the under- signed, an Auditor appointed by the 'Court to make distribution of the proceeds of the sale of real c.sta.re in case of & E. W. Chappell rt. James 11. Arnold. of Feb: Term 183 . 9 No. 8f;, will attend to the. duties of his appointment at the'ollice of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on Friday the nth Jay of February, tB6t, at ten o'clock, A. as. Parties interested attend if they think proper. U. J. OLMSTED, auditor. Jen. 13, 1341.-17-4 t COURT PROUADIATIOII, VVIIRREAS the Iron. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the Hon 3. Joseph Mann an il G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Sail 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 January,- in the year of .our Lord one thou sand eight hundred - and . sixty-one, and to me dirccted.for holding a Court of Oyer and Terin iner cud General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Cothmon Pleas, in-the Borough of Couder sport, on MONDAY, the 18th day of Feb ruary next, and to continue one' week : ..Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tion?, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices rip pertain to be done. And those who are liciuhd by their rectignizances 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 prost'cute against them as will be just. Dated at COUDERSTORT, Jan. 7, ]BGI, and the - 84th year of the Indept udence of the United States of America. , WM. F. BURT,'Sberlff. puntss._ ralilE undersigned could respectfully inform 1 - the'snrroutidirizr, community that he has taken the rooms formerly.oceupied by A. O. Olmsted, where he is.prepared to do - All kinds of Haxness - Wotk -, on the shortest notice. • • • • • LONG STRAW COLLARS,. also kept constantly on hand. .These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial ,to insure their success. - . Repairiiig done I,n, good stylo. •-- - Surcingles, .11artingale:rings, IT:iines, and flame' itrapp;'&.c., kept,consta,tly on. hand. The public are invited tocall and examine' before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINA Co...;deraport, Oct. IGth, 18..430. PRICE CURRENT. ortected every Wednesday by, E;• N. STEM -131N5' kBRO. - Wholesale • and • Retail -- Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, • . opposite D. F. losstuire'B Hotel, • Coudersport, Pa. • Apples, crecn, V . bush., • $ 31 , to OA .do dried, Beans. Beeswax, 1I Beer, Berries, dried, qnart Buckwheat,-1! tmshti Butter, .ti lb.i• . ". .i 0 17 Cheese,. 1 . . . 'fl 12 Corny 't? liuslhi 5 88 Corn Men!, per cw,t..,. - - i5O 2 00: Er.m.2, V - doz , • • 15 Flout, extra, 111.)1,, 650 700 • do -supellino : " 550- 6 00 game., "ii ) lb., . . , 121 35 Hay-, %1 ton, ' : 550 603 Honey, per lb., 10 121 Lard,. " - Maple Sugar, per lbh, o.sts, ? bush., . 28 .35 . Onions, " • 15 100 Pork, ? bbl., - 21 00 23 00 do ? lb., .. • 10 .13 do in whole bog, ? lb., . 0 71 Potatoes, per bush., . ' 371 50 Peaches, dried, ? lb,, 25 Poultry, ? lb, 5 'i Rye, per bush., 63 75 Salt, ? bbl.,_ • 275 300 do '"EI sack, - 20 Trout, per A bbl., ' GOO 700 Wheat. q? bosh., . . 100 t 121. %Vitae Fish, ? 1 bbl., 650 7 00. YOUR ATTENTION! . FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU PLEASE. PQifiE uc C RIB E It. has just received a nor DESIRABLE GOODS, Direct from New York, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES of all kinds, HA It DWARE, CROCK ERY. BOOTS k SHOES, HATS & CAPS, latest styles, READY 4MADE CLOTHING, DOMES-• - TICS, such as SHEET ' INLIS, TICKS, BATTS, &c.—in short, all kinds of goods usually kept in a 1/0, 1 COM/TRY STORE. All of which will be sold very low for PqDl? e=3:=l The Whore-named stock of Goods is now open and. for sale at the Newßriek store near CaiAeld's Flouring Mill, a few rods east of the Alleghany Bridge, IN COUDERSPORT, wher . d the proprietor woulirbe pleased to re ceive calls from his old customers and as ma ny new ones as feel di:Tosed to DEAL WITh The market price paid for all kinds of (FARMERS' PRODUCE in exchange for Merchandise. (2 3 Itit,s COLLINS SMITH CondersTort, Jan. 2, 1861.-1.5-Gino. Used 15 years in an Extenuive and very; Success- fnlidedical Practice. . A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR Fcvcr Canker and ln 'lamination ! D II. O. ANDREWS' - Fever . rind' Canker 113 Compound is unquestionably the best and most reliable remedy for Scarlet • Fever, Measles, Sore Month or Throat, Coughs, Colds, 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 he published, .showing the most aston ishing cures. - ' • Nelson Holladay. Esq. Groton,. N. Y., cured of Bleeding at the Lungs, severe Cough. and General Debility of the System, called Con sumption. 4111 hopes of relief had failed from every other 'source. The Mire was perfOrrued live years since. yet, (March, 18600 enjoying good health. Mrs. Henry Vanderbelt, Orleans, N. t., cured of extreme case of Female Weakness, Prolapsus Uteri, and General Debility of the System pronounced incurable by many phy sicians—three years standing. Now in the en joyment of good health. -Mrs. Luman Johnson,. &minor 11111, N. cured of extreme. Female, Debility,- NervouS WeaAneas, Irritation, &e., The afflicted should Consult I' LaSt Ray of lope," published for giatuitotis 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.ag,ents gratis., C. S. &E. A. Jones, Agents for Coudersport. 71y. LOOK HERE; - A LL thoss indebted: to the late firm of J SMITH & JONES, are politely requested to call at C. Smith's store, and settle and pay without delay. By so doing yon will much oblige. us—otherwise -.se will be under the painful necessity of trying to oblige you. _ SMITH &.JONES. • . . Coudersport, Jan. 2,1861.-3 mo: • ' Kennedy's Medical Discovery. For Sale try C,',5% - le.E: A. JONES, couttbii.§PoßT. tiqq% area- 100 2qo IOQ 150 • 20 25 TON lier IIIVIC.9" 6 1?..1 40 50 To the - eta:ma Apothcc: Wolfe's Pure C Wolfe's Petro Maderia, her"y , and Tort Wine.; . Wolfe's Pure Jamaica, and t. ,Croin Iltun. Wolfe's-Pma reotch and 1 Whisky. • ALL - iN 00 Taxs. I beg lea,re lo call the liention of the citi zens of the United Stites to the above WixEs i . and Ltquorrs, imported' b Udolpho Wolfe, oft New York, whose na4 , familiar in every part-of this country tort,tl e purity of his Icele brated Scotch.. SCIIN ' iI es. Mr. - Wolfe, in his letter to me, .iteakitt . if the purity of his Wines and Lietors, says " I will stake Iny reputation as a Man my tainting as a mer chant . of thirty years' resi lence.in the Cityi of IN - ew , Fork, that.all the ~randy. and Vines which r bottle are pure a - imported, and of the best quality, end can le relied upon by every pitrehaser!! Every bottle has the pro prietor's name on the we , and a fire simile( of his Signature on ad cc •tifieate. The pub - / licare respectfully inviter to call and exam ine fur themselves. For sale ai Retail by all Apothecaries.and Grocerl in - Philadelphia. ' Geo. 11. Astrrox,'No.tB32 Market st. Phil. • Solr Aged' for Philadelphia. Read the i foll Owing, frmu the New York Courier:- Esotustocs 13t1: 1 ivt•••• FNa ova Stay, Torte :%truen,tXr..-:-We are happk• to influmt otir fd lew-citizenS that there is one place in our.city where the physician, spot weary, and country morchant, can ga!and purchase pure Wines and 'Liquors ; as pure a . s ha orted, and of the n :hest quality. We do ot lintend to give 'an elaborate description of this merchant's ex tensive business, althougli t it - will. repay any stranger or citizen to vis% Udolpho. Wolfe's etilensiTe u.nre-house, N s. 18. 20 and 22; Beaver street, and Nos., I s. 19 and . 21, Mark- : ettield street. His stock 'Schnapps on hand ready for 'shipment could tot have been less : than thirty thousand case 4; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 184 ; and ten thousand; cases Of Madeira, _Sherry and Port . Wine, pcota and Irish Whisky, .Tainalea and St,' Croix Rau, some very. old .and equal to any In this Country. Ile also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, ,Vine, Sc., in cask's, under:Cw4om-House key, Testily fur bettlin!g. • Mri. 'Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last yeaLe amonnted to one hundred and eighty thouthnd dozen, and' we hope in less than two years be ura• be :equally suc cessful with his Bi-andies and Wines. Ms business merits the petronage of every lover of his species. PrVate families. who, wish pure \Vines Mid Liquors for medical use should send their orders rlir(Ct.to Mr.-Wolfe, i until every Apothecary ill, the land make up , their minds to discard thetwisonime stulf from l their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure, Wines and•Liqaors.. -! We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accom modation of small dealersin the country, outs up assorted case• of Winds had Liquors, , Such a man, and such a tirchant, should be sustained against bis tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell noth big but imitations; ruinons alike to hnman : `health and happiness. 1 (52—tlm* . / 12 15 8 12 .. . I.ltf - '- - ,r 7 A7 , - - r -?. - 4 — ,;q.Q ''l. - < -,, :• - ••• , ''. ••,,t , C.,..,-;,,,,, -- . , ~,,,z i • 4.-4, ,r *"-^_ ..x . srin,."-y-- - 7 - 7---,,, . ..,,,,, ~..„. li. , • , vir. •., •- _ t, MRS. rs'iffri., , OU'', An experienced Nurse and .etnalePhysician, presents to the dttentio of mothers. her SO()TiiING- 'YR I; P. FOR CHILDREN :r ~ ETIIING, which greatly, facilitates the process of teeth ing, by softening the gurn ,, ,,recneing all in-; tlamation—will allay- ALL PAIN and spas modic action:, and is I SUBE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, ' Depend upon it, niothers, - t will give rest to .yourselves, mid I i . RELIEF AND; HEALTii Tq YOUR INZINTS. We have put up, and solid this ankle for over ten years. and CAN ISAY, IN. CONFI DENCE AND TRUTII:of t, what we have never been able to say of rtiq other medicine HAS IT, FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CCRII, whela timely used. Never did weiknow instanc.; of dissatisfaction by any one who used IL On the - contra-y, all are delighted with its opera tions, and speak in terms drcomendation cif its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT. WE DO KNOW.t' after ten years' experience, AND I'LEDO: OUR REPUTATION FOR TILE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DEULAPE, Ih almoSt every instance where .the infimt, is suffering from pan and eximustiim, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty 'minutes after, the syrup is administered. - This. valuable Preparation is the prescrip tion of the nigt. EXPERIENCED and SKILL FUL NURSES in New Englilad, and has been used with NEVER FAILING•:' SUCCESS in ~ THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only relieves the cliild from paid, bui invigorates the stonta,ch and bowels, corretti acidity,' and gives torte . arid energy -to Hui whole system., It will . , =.altubSt instantly . re! i lieve . 1 • 'GRIPING IN THE r BOWE .3, AND WIND , i l COLIC : -,' . and overcome convulsionselt, if not spoo l dily remedied, end in deati . - "We believe it the BEST . and SU4EST 'REMEDY IN THE -WORLD,' in, all IcilSe.S . of DYSENTERY and DIARRIEGIA IN CIIILDRE.X,I r whether it arises from teethkg, or front any Oher . Canso. We *out& say to evt ry 'mother. who has a child suffering from any of the fore ping complaint -=0 NOT LET YOUR.PR iJU,DICES.- NO F i . THE PIIEJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand bet, tween you and your sliffering child. and the relief that will be,SII•RE=- ,- ye4.4I.DSOLUTELY SURE- -to follow the use of, its medicine, if timely used. Full -directiOq for using .will accempalny. each bottle. , - Neme, genuine un' less the fac-simile of CURT S & - P_ERIONS, New YOrk, is- Prt the, 'outside! Frappef. . Sold by Druggists t y itronglictitt the world; . , Principal Office. Sq.:Cedar -St., NO liark. - 1 -- - - ,, PRICE . ONLY - 26.CIENTS'IIER BOTTLE.. .' . I - Sold by, C. S. &T;A. 3 I NE-54 Coulters, port, P&. J I 16-Iy. I ' I - • • QTORE::can :41Ways,' be fciund....the , beit,of o..Cookiiigillosiand 'Parlor = ~ • . Also, TlY"and • : ; s: 0 'E SfIEVIRON.WARE2 POTS, KETTLES.SPIDERS,' - SCOTCHT - r - ItOWES. FRYING-PANB, - „BA.PTANS, - q.1.VLT.1., such as. PLOWS, SO - RAPE - RS. CULTIV. A-. TORS; COAN-SillSiitat.itS, - 11011SE..41M* DOG-POWEILS, &a. • - • THEIR' W()RW.-..:1 , is. well made and the material good: Gond'and substantial EANES-TIZOUGES put up in 6.4 part of the Colinty—'Nrins easy. Ready Pai44• . of all kinds, including Gash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Coinit House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1.859.,50 FURNITURE! • W. EL - COATS, • Having enlarged and refitted his WAREi ROOMS. nt .WELLSYLIALE, .lia4 how cn hand and will keep constantly ft 4 stile, a larger and better variety of (fabine4 Ware and Chairs, than have ever been offered in this.seetion of the Country. bee' liis stock of coMnion 'Work tins never Awed equ'alle'd. flaying made extersive'addt . tioni to his assortment of - • 1 FURNITURE. PARLOR. - a.- lie has now on hand Plain Mahogany & Mari. ble top Bureaus, Card tables, Marble top - si4 and Centre tables, Fruit. and Toilet stands ? Marble Xp Wash stands. : COTTAGE • • AND • FRENCH • ' BEADSTEADS.. COUCHES, SOFAS, AND TETE-A-TETES, new and beautiful varieties. . Cane .teat,;Mahozaay, Rocking and Easy Chairs ) Sc.; /cc ' In fact every thing in'tlie Uric of t t FURNITURE . can be found at his establishment . Having the best facilities fin manufacturing and pur l chasing hiq stock for cash, He will not be Undersold. I Those wis - Oug to. hay, will save at ierisc twenty—five per cent; by calling on W. H Coats) READY. 2.IADE COIPINS of all sties kept constantly on hand. Perl sonal attendange with hearse when reqnestedl W.ll. COATS. { Wellsville, Nov. .1, 1:81.10. Nov. I.S6t 1=:=11 NOW READY AT THE CORNER STORE. The choicest and most complete Stook of FALL AND WINTER • 111 § . IN! EVER OITERED IN This etilarket which afrords buyers a splendid opportunity to suit themselves with articles of every va- riety of cost, elege.nee, or excellence We cannot be beat in QUANTITY, - QUA LITY EP6''n :).11 of which, every department, challenges competition We take nil kinds of PRODUCE in EXCHANGE FOR GOODS and allow the highest' ..liatlcet Price. PURCHASERS Look to your' interest, IN SO . DOING REMEMBER TEIE Cam gtotte OPPOSITE THE eotfaeratiort Patti. E N. iTERISINS St. BELO. ColOcrsport r ilov, 18.0 Auditor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the under= I - signed. an Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution-of the' proceeds' of the sale of real estate in crise.of SObieski Rose as. James A. Lynch:of Sept. Term / 18.6.0; No. 63, will attend to the atitiee of his appoint ment.at. the office of the Prothonbtaiy Cotr- - dersport; the 15th day of February; 1864'4 one o'clock. P. If, Persons interested i 44=prd:if they thinkinoper, ' .. 1 • ;.11.; Jz..OI.3ISTED, AWN,: Jan. 18, 1861: 1 - NCW - STO tiLL,,:-,A . -9:ElvjiN:T , ',, :MONS 9 BLOCK, IN"dswiy,o::v-i,LI, - Ap-',E._: , TUE UtOripErroft - lIAS Just Received frpin New York • Largest and. - Ilegt . Stock Of-Goods - - EVER 014'.P.Ew.D IN P 0 T T_E R qp, 1 1.7 N T-11 The Assortment consists of Hats _and.' - , Copoi; DOets.,4-.A004 HARDWARE, 6R9OKEM-Yi GROCERIES PROYISTO - NS. t ani determined to sell goods' as low they can be purchased' in Wellsville. Hay.. ing,purchased for oash, .no, rents or interest tto pay, and selling a large amount far UMW .1 PAY, 1 amenabled i to Share . the Veinal Profits with my. cuitomers.. . • Raving made arrangements with Some of thebcst bOnses in the city, goods will bo • SifippeZ to 11011441 D, emsabling me constantly .to offer the LAIRS? STYLES and BEST QUALITIES of Goods. .1311 ST GOLD SP SILVER WATCHIV3 kepi'on hand for sale. -PCtllars supplied -o* reasonable terms. C'ASLI FOR GOOD LUMBER AYb SLILAGLES. I IfiVE ESTABLISTIET) BRANCH STORE t Elli4burg i tinder • tho natue . mld styli of MI S 1111.1 1 /7 0 S & PERRY, where a COMPLETE GENERAL , ASSOfT• 3IENT wil be constantly kept On band. C. U. SIMMONS. °sway°, April 2, 1860.-4y,c4t. The People's Cook=Booki, _ IVIO O 6E RN . COORIV,Rir IN ALL ITS IIUNcIIES . • -BY MISS 'ELIZA ACTON': C.itLKFAILLY ItEVISED ICY ?IRS. S. 3. 1141 LEI. IT TELLS YOU Ilow to choose all kinds of , :deny, Poultry, - and Gaiter " with all the - iurious andmoist approi;ed modes .of dressing • and cooking Beef. and Pork% also the 'best and simplest way of salting, pickling and curing the saMe. IT TELLS YOU All the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning_ Mutton, . • . Lamb, Veal. Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the . • !. 'different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate -to each. . ' • IT TELLS YOU IloW to choose, clean', and preserve Fish of ail kinds, and hob- to sricten it when Lain !Rd , also all the various and ,• . ' , most approved mod - is - of conk • inn.w—ith. the different Dress , ings, Sauces, arid F./wroth:le i • : - aptd•oPririte to elotit- IT TELLS YOU. All the various and inosi mi.: ' - prored _modes of preparing ' ing over fifty different kinds • ' . - of Meat. Fish, Fowl, Game,' 1 • , 'and Vegetable Soups, Broths,. I : - . itnd Stews,•with the Relished ' kud Seasonings appropriate. , . •• . to.each.• • - ••• . • 'IT TELLS YOU All the various and most 0., proved modes of cooking Veg. etables pf every - description, J . ' . also . how- to prepare pickles, ' • ' Catsups and ,Carries of. ell kinds, Potted Meats,. Pishr I - , Game, 31,ushrooms, kc. : iI IT TEL YOU All the various MO Most Ali. 1 i proved modes of preparing' 1• . and cooking all kinds of Plain 1 and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, - t Omelettes; . Fritters,- Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves; Jel. ' i lies, and Sweet Dishes of ev. 1- _I . . -err description. 7 TELLS YOU. All the. various and mbst opi • proved modes.of . •,making Erma, husks; Muffins, arid' ifiScuit, the,best method of .pre ph iing.:COfree t . ChOeoliti,'• • : and. : Tca; and how; to .teak,". ~ . Syrups, Cordials, -and Wines. ' of various . kilt& '..•• - ' • IMITI TIT TELLS VOL( How to Set out and ortulw meat a Tablo, , how,lo -Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or . Powl,.and - in .shorty how, to - , si MO ifY the whole Art ofecioka - ing as to brin g. the choicest • . _ luturles: of - the table withht -1 ,everybody's reach.. ' `,' . - Tho; book contains, 418 pages,.and opirardi - of twelve hundred Receipes, all 'of *hid) 00---, the - reSults of actunl experionee, having bend ft.lly and carefully tested under the' personal. • shperintendence•of the writers: It_ is. printed. in a ctear and-open type, is illustrated . with _. . . . a propriata engravings; and Wili be foreratiteir..=, tolany address, ner.tly; bound ; and: - esslagel paid, on receipt -of the , price,' $l.OO, or .itl-.-1 chl,lth, extra, $1.25. -- - -.: •-••- :•-: - --- --::. - , ti3lo 00 . A Yh. A.ll, can I;it Inside J7'.... , en erprising T ama .everynt ere r -in,sclAng-the a ho've work , , adr Induecatents to7all: antie - be. Invery:liberal:2r 2 ..,—.,,- ~ • --.- -- - - '-. - I I or tingle . 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