to POTTER 0011 N -11 JOURNAL the only paper published its Potter county, circulates among nn intelligent class or peo tole; and bs Thus an ercellent medium for both tity and tountty Advertising. • - • insusient Advertiserrients 'and those Irani a distance mist be Cash or haVe responsible re ference._ Ali communications, to ,reteive attention, boat be directed to the Editot , , -and contain the name of thilvrit4 No &tendon paid to anonymous communications. TERUS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB, vrith.one to the-person raising the Club. The money most accompany the names.l v eu deespart, Wednesday Evening, Emit. 4, 18E1- par -See new atiFertivemente See §harifra Sales' atid Trial List. vim Clothes of the men who went in Capt. ,loss's' company are it Stebbins' Store for dis tribution to their friends. Boma of our exchanges down kn.the valley are ' , blowing" about their fine "summerish" weather. Come up here and we will give You 'winter and sleighing, Toss families of Volunteers in the county who wish any kind of Goods and at prides to suit the times, can be accomodated by call ing on C. 11. Simmons at Oswayo village. Harper': Monthly for Decembor has been veceised and fullzsustains its reputation. The publisher's promise inueh for the next Yehr, -and with them to,prOmise is to perform. Bet ter subscribe—only $3. Ws learn that the soldiers from this comity are prompt in sending home their salaries for the support of their families. There has been quite a large amount' of money sent into the county lately. Ws see by the Girard Union that Prof..LA. Coops, formerly Principal of the Lewisville Academy in this county, delivered a LectOre on Physical GeoEraphy, before the Teacher's Convention. of Erie county, which was listened to with much interest. • Poor Bisturr.—Ladies, if you would avoid the mortification of having poor hiseuitfbr tea, when you have Ouspany, use only 1).B. DeLand .S; Cc's CheMical Saluratus. It Will produce ,;he same happy result every time, - so that you Tay know what to depend upon. You can get it of any. respectable dealer in the country. I TIE General Emancipation feelingfrom the tone of exchanges, is fast gaining ground ; the free spirit of the Army is becoming more gen eral among those who haveremained at lioiee: Our soldiers, while fighting for their country, desire that we too should do sonietning for the Good Canse. What will ive do? • Shall we stand with our hands folded behind :us until the harvest time is' past? Are the frowns of those who Set delight in, the "peCu liar institution" to fright us"? • GEN. PATTEILSON 1 whose luisminngementat Harper's Ferry and in the vicinity of Win chester, it is generally believed iost us the battle of Bull Run, has made bis defence and throws. the blame on Gen. Scott.. As Gen. Patterson waited four months, and until Gen. Scott had gone to Europe, before making his statement, it may be prudent to wait until Gen. Scott's reply is received, before the pub lic accept an exparte defence so long delayed. The Atlantic for December has,been receiv ed and is as usual filled with all that an Amer ican need wish for in a periodical. Godey's Lady's Book —That "old friend" of the ladies is on hand, prompt and 'faithful as ever, with something to' interest tue young and the old, and with all the "fancy fixins" imag inable for the "femal4." "n send either of - these Magazines and the JOURNAL for $3 pet year, or •both Magazines its and the JOURNAL for $5. we wish to close the Club shout the twe teth of this month persons wishing either' t the Magazines will please attend to it at an early day. - MAsos and Slidell's capture 113 pronounced by judges to have been entily consistent with all the rules of International Law. The hope evidenced in "secesh" thatthis act would give England a plausible excuse for interfer ing in our domestic troubles will scarcely be realized, as the taking of Mason and Slidell is nothing more thfin following out the course England has chosen to adopt both towards this and other countries. There is one truth that the English will not be apt to forget at this juncture and it is that they are in a very great measure 'dependant upon the United States for the wheat that keeps starvation from the doors of their peasantry, and even more so than in some former years. The loss of the crop there may have been a "God-send" to us: Allmon semi-secession paper is being is sued in New York city by the publisher of tee Day Book, lately suppressed by the Govern ment for its treason. This new paper—the Caueasiast—while it does _not profess to dis cuss the war or the measures of the Adminis tration, it yet seeks to create a feeling against the Government by professing to believe that the only object of the North—the Abolition part, in which it classes the administration— is tofree the slaves and then let the Govern ment look out for itself. This paper and its Editor are the very essence of New York trea son and we very much doubt that man's loy alty who will either procure for it subscribers 03 give its prospectus a. complimentary posi tion in their columns as we see the Editors of Some Breckinridge papers doing. Szs Simmons' New York prices. There is the place to get your chektp goods. The fe:m.: flies of Volunteers should rightly appreciate this kindness of Mr. Simmons in selling them the best of goods at "war prices," and sustain him by purchasing what they need. -16r","Now; when so many _thOnsands . of , Irishmen are periling their Hirai ott the last battle-field of liberty in our defence, when so many . have already fallen and -others ate im- mnredin Rebel dungeons, let ns. show that we are not ungrateful, and whet the next great conflict comes, as soon it most, the sbiusitack,, intertwined with the, stares and stripes, will wave in triumph over a field of Victory for, liberty end union." Thus writes Hon. Robert J. Walker in a letter to the Wash ington Republican when, urging it as a duty upon Congress that in the threatened famine in Ireland our Government should - take early and active 'measures to relieve their wants, and while we receive the services of the "warm-hearted Irishmen" in Anierica. we should prepare to help feed his friends in their cominviecessities. " The feelings Of the Eng lish and Irish masses are with the "free American" and he should ever hold in esteem the land that has given to America some of her brigi st statesmen and her most learned, studints. e 1 • .... A few more men are wanted fcr Berdan's Regiment of Sharpshooters. Sergeant Cnru at Ulysses will receive recruits. See Adver tisement. The following are the official' majorities ihr Judge and:Representasives, .at the late election (including the army vote;)..as com piled from the returns at .the Prothonotary's Office: Judge White's majority in theDistriet. 5,595 Representative Strang's inaj. in the Dist. 5,063 Blliot s Mr. Strang was nominated by both parties in the District, and Mr. Elliott was voted.for (though not nominated) by both parties in Potter County. though Judge White was nominated unanimously by dll parties in every county in this district, yet the treacherous loco-focos of Cameron and Mc eon, with a few secessionists, under the lea of thr mitori ous foyer, in Elk County did . 11 they could to defeat him. We refer these political' Ish paelites to the figures above —Tioga Agitator. SPECIAL NOTICE To Consumptives. rpliF, Advertiser, having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very sim pie remedy after having suffered several years with a 'severe lung affection, and that dread. disease, Consumption—is anxious to, maki: known to his fellow sufferers the: mearis of cure. 'To all who desire it, he will send a dopy of the prescription 'used, free - of charge,)with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for'Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, ,ke The only ob ject of the subscriber in sendinr , the Prescrip tion is to benefit the afiiicted,anil spre td infor mation which he conceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his reme dy, as it will colt them nothing_ and may prove a blessing. Parties .wishin: the prescription•will please address Rev. EDWARD .' %NILSON. - Kings, County, New York , • NOTICE TO MARKSMEN. FORTY Mean-ant 33 fur the 1",-linsylv •nia Company of the 23 Regiment Berdap's C. S. Sharpshooters now in Camp at Washing ton. Pay and rations to commence immedi ately on signing the muster roll. All able bodied men wishing to join the above compa ny will please report to me at the Lyman House, Ulysses, Pa. Sergeant B. S. COREY, Recrititing Officer. Nov. 30th 1861. • Ig6The following a:ie the lifts of Ju rors drawn for the Ducember'term of Court: • GRAND JURORS : Allegany—Chas Coats,:G B Monroe • Bingh:lm—Danl Hand, C Lewis Coudersport—A Armstrong Clara—J DStorcyson,'l Cole . Genesi , e—A Killan Harrison—N Siena, A Hawks, H. Harrison C Phillips ' I Homer—G Scoville, J;Quimby Hebron—Clark' Ingram) Jackson—A Baker Oswa3 o-NV S Lockwood, G W Tyler Pike—R S Phoenix Pleasant P Roberts Roulet—Patrick Carey • Sharon—P D Hedrick Ulysses—W Flynn, John Gee TRAVERSE JURORS , . Abbott—D Conway, A,Yon, C Kendall • Allegany-0 PiChamberlin Bingham—G S Drown A Price CoudersportW Dwight Genesee— l ir Johnson. D W Atherton, J Hill Harrison—lsrael Dodge,ll. Hurlbut. I Rob inson, J Burtir, S B Goosell. . Hector—C Atwood, D Eilborne,S Nichols, J Sullivan • Hebron—W Chandler, S Grer.man, thatcher, H. B. Harris, I Prink Oswavo—l Pierce, L D Estes Roulet—W AlcDongall7 D Smith Sharon—W' L Starkweather, I. F. Carnes, .O._C Warner Ulysses-11.31anning,'C H Cushing, J W. Freeman •Wharton—Seth Briggs, Jr. LIST OF CAUSES for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county, at Dec. Term 1861. , Win V Keating et al vs Chest 6. Prouty Christopher Eveiin vs James Bartron A D Corey vs Wm Corey Potter Brooks vs S C Lewis I Byam andiVife vs C S Jones, admsr. I Byam and Fanny his wife t s J Mann & Graves W T Jones use of H Cobb ndm vs Tyler&Dolbe 31 H Nichols vs W G Sutherland WHMetzger&AStrongvs WTS:AFJones Roswell Owen vs L F Maynard PAStebbins vs W T Jones - A F Jones & CSmith Crittenden & Langdon vs Stephen Horton S W Payne & Co. vs W T Jones and A F Jones ir« « tt Win Shaffer vs John Mason ik Geo Marvin James Shaffer vs, S W May and M W Smith S P Reynolds lc Benj. Rennells. - Thos Hart vs J JOurdan Johnson, Wells & Co vs Forgns Gee G W Hollenbeck et al vs J W Rounds Cath Bryant vs H H Dent • , Joseph Stone jr V/3 Holly & Adams L Canfield vs Wm Ennis Peter B Hedrick vs Wm F Burt Lewis Wood vs Willard Chandler. Win H Metiger is Sobieska Ross Clara:School Die:' vs Garret Fosmer Fox & Ross vs B. Dibble & L Dibble 'Wbarton School dis. vs J Bartron et al. Lewis Wood vs Nelson s Easty _ !H.-J. OLMSTED, Proth 7 y. I ConderaportiDsc. 2, 1861 Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. t TED BINS. & CO., Wholesale and Retail' ' -Dealers in Groceries and provisions, '; ' oppOsite D. F. G4ssmira's Hot 1, • ; Coudersport, Pa. Apples; green, ? bush., - $ 37} to 62/ do dried, " , 100 200 Beans, - -. " • 100 150 Beeswax, ?lb., , [2O 25 Beef, ' " - 1 4 1 5 Berries, dried, ? quart . 1 , 6 l2/ Buckwheat,.? bash,, ,37/ . 44 Butter, Q) ' lb., 'l2 , 14 Cheese, - " • 7 . 10 Corn, /4 busb., ',75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., • 150 2 00 . Eg.gs, ? doz ,10 , Flour, extra, ? bbl, 6;50 .7 op do superfine " • 550 600 Hams, V lb., 12} 15 Hay, % ton, 5150 6 0 Honey; per lb., . 10 12/ Lard, , ; " , ,10' 12 Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, 1 1 l bush., Onions, " Pork, V bbl., '21,05 23 00 do V lb., 10 - 13 do in whole bog. V lb., 6 77 1 Potatoes, per bush., 25 37! Peaches, dried, 11 lb.; . 25 Poultry. ? lb., , 5 f . 7 Rye, per bush., • 63 - •,'.5 Salt, - ta bhl., . 275 350 do "ij? sank, • ' 20 Trout, per, i bbl., ' 450 500 Wheat. 1* bush., ' 100 Ll 2 White FiAli, - -,-,1 i bbl.. 450 500 CHEAP GOODS!! To the Families of Volunteers Goods at New York WHOLE- Li L Li 3,866 PROVISION,S AS CHEAP AS CAN BE BOUGHT IN WELLSVILL& C. 11• SIMMONS, OF OSWAYO VILLAGE, Gives notice to the families of Volunteers that he will Sell for CASH, Goods at the Wholesale Prices in New York or Provisions as cheap as they can be bought in Wellsville.' Goo'd Extra FLOUR for $1.38 per sack.. XX for $1.50. Good SHEETINGS from 8 to 10 cts. Good PRINTS, warranted fast colors, from •8 to 10 cts. Good TEA for 75 cts CANDLES for 12 cts Good TWEED CLOTII for 18 cts Good DELAINES from 12 to 18 cts. Good D sfrom 9 to 12 cts. WOroan's KIP SHOES for 75 cts per pair And all Gods in proportion. He will baCe constant on hand h hirge stock, from whiCh to select, for all thole who wish to • ; Save from 25 to 50 per cent. November 29 . SHERIFF'S SALES. BY TIBTL'E of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pot ter County; Pennsylrania, and to me directedill shall expose to public sale or outcry. aZ the Court House in Coudersport: on MONDAY, the 23i'd day of Dec. 1861, at JO- o'clock, .a, in., the fol lowing described real estate, to wit : ' Certain 'real estate in Hector township, rOt ter co. Pa:. described as follows, viz. cont meriting at, a post the south-east corner of int no. 9 of the allotment of the. Bingham' lands in saidi toWn3llip; thence west 155 percheS. thence !north 119 perches, thence east 155 perchei, thence south 129 perches to the plaCe of beginning, containing one hundred and. twenty-five acres and being lot no. 8 of th'e allotment of the Bingham lands in Hectdr township and part of warrant nninbered 1187. about twenty acres of which are improved andl upon which - one log house is erected. Seized li taken in execution and to be sold as the prO perty of Wm. J. Skinner. ALSO—A certain tract of land situated in Eu!filial and Ronlett townships : beginning at a post On The north bank of the Allegany river and on, an island thence north 70 5 . 10 th per ches to a post' corner, thence east 80 perches to a post corner; thence south 102 5 10th pee r ches to a post on the north bank of the AlleL g.iny river. thence down the river north 81 degrees west 80 perches. thence south 50 de r ' grees West 29 perches, thence south 77 de 7 . grecs West 19 5-10 perches. thence north 64 degrees west 16 perches. Thence north 60 de:- grees west 17 5-10th perches to the place : of beginning containing fifty acres and the usu:o allowance for roans, &c., being part of. war; rant 3896 with about 40 acres improved, one framelrousc, one log house and an apple or 4 chard thereon, Seized taken in cxecutiOri and to be sold as the property of G. , TV.Turnei• • AL O—A certain, tract of land situate i4 'Ulysses township, bounded on the north by Bingliam.lands and Arnold Smith, on the east by dates Burt, on the'south by Bingha m landi add o 'the west by Arnold Smith, containing one hUndred acres with the .usual allowance for roads about eighty acres of which are improved, with -one frame barn, one frame shed and one frame,.house, and two apple.oir chard thereon. Seized, taken into -execution and tti be sold as the property of George Van; gilder. MEM REGIAT ! MEAT ! ! MEAT ! Wm. Beaver, Butcher, NAN still be found at the old stand on Se t) cond Street, where all kinds of FRESH MEAT,.'of the best quality can be had. Such las SALT and FRESH PORK, CORNED BEEF, • 11 kinds of And SAUSAGES. nrites all the citizens of Coudersport 1.0 ku a trial. He give Meat will be sold at the lowest prices. ; CASH must betpaid for all meat pur, i d. !'Small profit.; and quick sales,"is hiS Nov. 25, 1861. class mott N W arrival of, Goodi every week st STEB)3TNS PRICE CURRENT. SALE PRICES. JAI:ANUS for 6 cis SUGAR from 8 to 10 cts WM. Y. BURT, Sheriff. • COURT PROOLABITIO. F 'WHEREAS the Hon. Robert, G. White V V President Judge, and the Hpns C: S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate jnd,gei or the 'Courts of . Oyer & Terminer hild General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, nti, Orphans': Court and Co of CoMmo Pleas for the ,County of Potter; have - issued their preeePt,• bearing date the, seventh day of January in the, Oar of out! Lord one thou sand el,gfit hundied'and sixty-one, and tome directedlor holding a Court of Oyer anti Term iner and General Jail Deli Very. Quarter Seg._ sions of the Peace, Orphans' 6urt,itnpi Court of Common Pleas, in the Bdrough of Couder sport, on MONDAY. the 23rd day Of Dec. next, and to continue one week : •11 , * Notice is therefore hereby given-to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and - Cmlstables within the county, that they be then ittd there in their proper persons, at u) o'clock' 4 . M. of said day, with their rolls, recOrds, nquisi i tions, examinations; and other reirtem ranees, to do those things.'which to their offi es ap pertain to be done. And thdse who ar 'bound by . their recognizances to prosecute againstthe prisoners that are or shall be in th jail of said' county 'of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. , • Dated at CouDEaspour, Nov. 12, 1881. and the 84th year of the Indept ndence of thfCnited States of America. . t WM, P. BURT, Sheriff. 8 12 25 30 50 75 , d Regiterls' licitice.• 1 1 1 VOTICE is hereby given, that ,the ifolfpw .ll ing accounts have bean examined 'and passe& by me. and 'remain filed in the Pro thonotary's Office of Potfett county, for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditois,. and all 'others in any:ivay interested ; and will be presented to the neit Orph:dfa Court of said county, at the CoUrt House ih,the Bor ugh of Couders.port. on• ;Tuesday, the 24th day •of Dec.,,A. D., IfiA ) lfor contirtUation and allow ance. . • • : 1 Partial account . of H. ..1:,. omsted aid Wm. IT. :Metzger Administratofs Of the estate or .21 - . Scholooff/ar, dec'd, late oil CoMdersport. ' Final account of Lavi4 earlin and Francis Strang. adresrs of the estate iaf, Samuel Carlin, de.c'd, late of Hector tow4shio. 1 . .ii DANO3AIKER. Register. • Coudersport, Dec. 23. gs6t. ' I --- Di.vdirce WILLIAM D. CRONK. 4Litiel in DiVarce. ts.• Ni. 1 27,Jtine Term,. SARAH JA NFI CRONK fl 861.• To Sarah Jane Croulit. Respondent al cive named: Subpcena and c :5 tibpirmi in above entitled cause hare beemlisiMed and returned Nihil you are liereby re4ered to appear on. Monday of the next terj of our saiq• Court. (4th Monday in Dec.:nexto) t , 2 answer this said .complaint. B uith.'„?iitrof Pother Co. Nov. 14, 1861. . . NOTIC E is hereby givep to.all whom it may concern that application be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth,. for the PARDONMf Jlenr, Erray, nOW a con vict in the Eastern Penitlntiary at Philadel phia, immediately, after i+ember Conrt.lB6l. iSALLTER DIY. Nov. 16, 1863.4: I 1 . . .NOTI.O,E [, , Is hereby given to a 1 those indebtad,to OLMSTED it Kutnv, either by note logbook account, to.call and mak`e settlement before the first day of Januaryl next. and ;thereby save costs. ' tit J. (MN - 81'1:44 ' • :Si D. .KELLY. • .., Coudersport, Nov. 5. ig.4 . , Notice to the Poitti,lies oil Vol mHE COUNTY COMMISIONEriSI having Made arrangements! for securing a loan at the next December Term of Cohrt, l <the lizard of Relief will continiie to issue orders in all such cases as shaltlseern equitable:and proper_ The next meeting of the Boardtwill be on Tuesday, the 10th day of lAceriber : nest. That, justice may be! !done to all parties! the Board require that all all tipplicaiions for : Reliefshall be made in Writing, stating that! the applicant has volunteered in thtts...-ivice of the United States under the order 4 of the Governor of this Commonwealth, also stating. the exact circumstances .tf the familyllof !sand Volunreer at the!thre of , the application, and! to be certified by an affidavit of sorne[resPon-! sible citizen acquainted with all the : facts of the case. It is farther nnclerstood toy the 13oird that the Relief gninted is only for present iieeessi ty'i and that the Volunteer as soon a practi; cable will forward a portion of his isages.for the use of his fQraily. . By order of the Board of Re ' L. B. COLE, Coat's" Clk.! _ Commissioner's Office,'-Nov. 13, 18d1. • NEW ARRANGEMENT- H The tdersigned' lhaving • just. reirived a large and well selected stoCk:of CLOCKS,. WATCHES tr. JEWELRY , oilers theinlfor sale at priks that will com pare favorably with thoserof any city' or town I • , within 100 miles. Every article of ljewerry and'every style of Watch(:is and Clocks asti foun-cl in retail Stores kept consti+tly oti hand, and WFrapted to hip as represented.— Also, Beal's Patent Revolsleri kept on hand, and sold cheap. I Repairing, done cm short Police ; in good style and fair rates. I. Gill and see me at the ,Sign of thF "Big Watch." . WARREN-ER,. Cpudersport, Jan. 1861 30 CORDS of WOOD wi l e:lea' at tne JOrRNAL () ; ffice,-immOiately, for whieli tire hielest . Marliet Price , • will be paid in s4l3scriplicins . and Advertising. u RADFORD COUNTY[ PLOWI AND LIP POINTS, i will be found hereafter at th r e,sfore Ofi . . - . . P. A. SU:DBINS & CO. Ziy-A large lotjust received. ,:1 Coudersport : , itarch 20, IB6i. Marcy] 1 tAdwinistrator's tiatkep. WHEREAS, letters of fidrilinist;ration on Y the estate of RUFUS 410MPSON,deed, late of Jackson . Tp., Potte7 Co. have been granted' to thesubscriber in due fOrmlof law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to sal i estate, to Make immediate payment; and th .se havingclaims will present them duly auth -nticated ifor set tlemetit. PHIDELIA T OMPSON. ' D. W. BENT ON, AdMinist'ra. - February 28, 1881' • r , Giv ' Administrator" • Notice. { T ETTERS of Administrat on on ithe estate 1.4 of S. S. WHITE, late of ' itesvil e, Alle gany, county, N. 'Y., having t i been granted to the undersigned, all person's having claims against said estate are requested to present the to him for liquidationA and all persons owing said estate are rednelted to make im mediate payment to him. I HORLCE COBII. Nov. 20, 1861 , • le-Subscribefor the JO.'.IiCNAIr. 1I a - - - • 1-I..SIMMONS • 7_ svitayo ved a large ,stoc4af GOODS of h as, 0 Etas ,just) all kind, DRY,O ! meet pnc I ODS QUEEti, IM PPOW EOM SUG Everyth EMI form, ing, Sle I l at ia EMI r highest kior fo . rWool, Shin- SE gles,ldx I ry. IV' ifEli MEI for Apo IT advaii icouttry.--July 171,031 bought EM • 1 i 1 t , O,LMS" Q tOE cat /0 Coking, f • I ' Also !TIN a: K ETT4S. 4 PRYI:SG-PAI) lION'S. 1 Als o Algiticuitutal Ithplemsnts, such as PLOWS,. SORAPERS: Cl.7:11'11A - TORS; CORN-SHELLERS; HORSE-ILLKES, DOG-POWERS; &c. 1 . i I I ' T-.1.E1:Ti., NV . () . 1:1C.! fade nti the material good. Gond and pa , 'l EAVES-TP.OtGliri!put up in any the ccinty-Terrhs easy: Ilea& Pay,. inds,leluding Cish. sehlorn - rsilised. :,on Min Street oPpositr the Old Court 11. - kinrsport. 1 Aug. •I . 18.--) A. . ED $ KELLY'S always be.fOrtOd. the best of Box and Parlor 0 V - E S: • nd SHET-IRON ARF„ POTS, .PIDERS, .SCOTeII BOWLS, S, SAP-PINS, iiad is well substan part of ' of all k Siorel Ilou se , MANHO 011_). . 1 Los 4 F, 110 W ItSTOillif)., - tut pnblisizet.l, in a sealed envet?ps NATlinx r TRF.AT.Mr..,i - r, AND IlApl CA I. OMIT, :ilATortiturz 4 l. or Setninal Weiikriess,S -_z pility, Nervousness anal involuntary :us ; producing ittmotenc;i.rmusumption ritalftad Physical debility: , jwi ROST. J. CULVIONVELL it. E., The, important fact that • the 'Awful conse quences of self-abuse may be eTectnally enfed withouiinternal medicines or the dangerous apnlicg ions Of caustics, instruments. medics ted 1)0 4 00, End other empiriCal devises. is here elbarlyemonstrated 4 and the entirely rieW, anil. higl ly successful treatinetit.os adop ted hy he c lebmted author Dilly explained, by inetiiis' of which every one is enabled to l ki cure.hinself erfectry, and. at the least possi ble cost, the ebv avoidi.all the advertised nostruviis,of t e"day. This lecture will prove 1.1 ng.. a' boon l I to- thoucands and l thouslnds• 1 • •, ' S'entundell seal, in :t'plain.envelope.to . an3- ad!l . rei ,post aid, on the receipt of two post age stamps,. y addressing 1 Dr. CII. J. C. MANE.' it, 12T Bowery. New York.; P. (1, h0c , ..! nsn. HO ON TEEE OF Si KR ual De Cmitqio, and Me ME B R Con MLI; I.lAmi 1.11 sale at 00 A . O BS. .r WOOLininte'd irnmOiately L ' ' STEBBMS' GROCERIES ARDWARET "HOOP:WEAR; CUTLERY, such as FLOURS, MEATS, I • t:% , 1 • TELS, L' • _ . SPICES, - . Lc.) Lc. fadt, ot 'very kind,, shape, and it for Wearing, gating, Drink ' ipon, Looking at or mingling [change, pare C.41:11f necessa for Good Shinglei. 21 30 cts., or more if Wool should' goods, as CHEAT as can be NEW, S Ea ~~ SOLD ILL BE HE AP FO -PAY. ~ r , 1860. 1 !rt. Octob Y M.DICECES for iM STEBBMS N 3! VER Sarsaparilla FOE PURIFYING TES BLOOD .• And for thaVapeedy! curt of the following complatotaf &Vahan andOffil omit Affect loms,gitok ,as Taunter* Ulcers, Sores, Eremitism', Ptairtules, Illotebeni• Bialasi and all. Sala Diseases. - ; • . • Omtsan, Gth,Juse, .. C. Ana a Co., Gents:. 1 bell; M.Y.dtqr.-0:310' knowledge ghat your Saisappilia has doe's fer. rues Baying Inherited a Scrofulous infectiomilrwe pilfered from it in various ways for years. Sonictin' re• It burst nut in theirs on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned inward amt itlatressed merit the stamach: - Two yearn ago it broke out on my head and corared . mY scalp and ears aith one aoroorlikh was painful and toothsome liiond description. 'I tried many medicines met animal physieLons. hut without trinch relief flow rzy - fliPg,.. ';la . fact, the disorder grew worseM length. I was Telt:demt horsed in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I know from your remits! Von that any thing low mode must he good. 1 mut ar Cincinnati and got Mend mini it till it eared me. '1 took it, as jon sitirita, in small doses of a teaspoonfor serer si month. and used almost throe bottles. New and - bealtby Rhin aeon legal' to Rum under" the scab, which after a while Fell off. illy skin is now clear, and I know by tag feelings tliacthe disease has gone from my systym. .los - am well teller* that I Cool utim I am sayiug When I Ind you, that I bold you to Ina "cme of the apontes Of gra am and remain ever gratefully. Yours. ALFRED IL TALLEY, St. Anthony's Elre.P.ose'or Erysipelas, 'ratter and Salt Itheuns, Seald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. lioVert Prehlo writes from Salem, N. Mai& Eept., 1 64 ; 9 , that he has cured en Inveterate case :of Dive, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our t. , arseptuilla, and taw a fatally, Erysipcias by large does of the seats, s t.s cures the common Ertipf imu by it constantly: ". Etronehorele. Goitre or E-welle&Neelc. Zebnion Sloan of ?respect. Tessa, writes: "Three bOI. Vas of your Sanomarilla ,mrecl me from a Gskre.,—a tmis srrclling ou the mach, whirl: 1 Lad suffered *ore astr two years." Leneo:rlure orTCLites.oraristrTumer, Ili:rine Ulceration, Female Disea.seit. Dr. J. B. a. Manning, of New York City; Writes; " moor. cLfeerfully ec.tunly with the request of youragent la tering I have film,' your StrFanarille a most excellent t.licratire in the tinntemus ce.moleints Ter whPh we ruiploY such a rentwly: but eg,ecially IQ Petals Jl:vsset et the if crofulous diathohi I . have cured many insides. ate eases of Leticncrlicerthy it, sunt some *here the krone. ealnt WitS caused by tdcerittionvf the nierzis. The nicer etlon Itself aas moo cored. Nothing within my knelt,. edge efina is it fur three female derangements." - . Edward $. 'Marrow, of Newbttry, Ala., writes, " A din- Prone canna ttmn, on one of the frumles in my fainll , ll *filch: had 'defied all the remedies we could employ, hail it 1 , 1 . 1110 h ' , eon frtfilpirqt/y CllrCeilsy your It:tract of Aar` tepurilla. Our th•mght nothing but extitpre lion Could afford relief. but he advised the trial of rent Patimetrilla RN the tart resort betbre cutting. and /t proved effectual. After taitinc , your remedy eight xeeYt I no symptom of line disease rer.ntins." yph %ilia'. "rcrcarial Ditionsee Nor Ontt.tn!... 74;th.Aug.netilEt. Dr. 3. C. A7sa :"Si-., I cheerrully coinl ip with tho I Iv: f r r t i, o t o . tr r ! s ho ar rt ii l_o , y i T i o some of the !Ude 1 I hire cmYal with it, in My practice, rant of the COM• statute for which It is recommended. and has, timid Its 3ffl)eti truly wonderful in the eine of Venereal and Nos mrial Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulnas ' a his throat, which were consuming hie palate and the lop of hie month. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily takes.; ;uresilifin tu live reeks Another was attacked by see synptonis in his nese. and the ulceration, hag Sates assay a considerable 'art of it, so that I beliete the disorder would soon mach his brain stud kill him. - lint it yielded to my administration' of your Sarsaparilla; sly ulcers heafed,and lie Is 11.011 again. not of course without some diellignmtlini to his face. A woman oho bail beak treated for the mune disputer by mercury wan guttering from this poison in her bones. They had become so ses sit£re to the NT.Ntilier that on le discon day she suffered irueLding' pain in her joints and tones. She, teo, was ?tired entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few wacky. f know from its formula, wide!y your agent game me, that tide .Preparation from }our lot. Tory must 1* a anal remedy; rinistiquently, these truly remarkable-result with it hare mot surprised we. - • Fraternally yOurs, O. T. I,Altpl.Ell, M. 1 1 / 4 fthsenntatlens, Gorki, Liver Complaints • INDLRENDENCE, PreXloli CO:, Va.. nil July, 13511: a Da. J. C,..Arrn Sir, I have been afflicted with a pile. 'NI chronic Lietruidt:rie F a a long tinie;nhich baffled tie skill of physicians. and mink is Me In spite of all tin 'emediM 1 lotia tilidonitil I tried yourfarimparilirs. One arittiu cured rim in tiro weeks. and restored my fettered lealtk so ninth that I am far better than heforsjwas lttaelced. I think it a wonderful medians. J. r1t11.111.. :Inlet Y. f3etrliell, of St. Louis. err:test "I hate isec2 afflicted for years with an at/car:on of the Liver; whinit deatroyed my health. 'tried every thine, and oesey thing Sailed to relieve eel and 1 Imre boon tt bmkeu-down ntaa Tor sonten years [rpm ne ol her cause than derangement of 2e uteri My helm ed !odor. the ner. Mr. Ilspy, advised rue to tyrvoneSiirsepa rine, beeauee he said he knew you, and anything you roads nas north tr.t tog. lty the blase. 'rigor God it has cured me, and has so purified toy }Amid es to make a new Malt of me.. I feel yound again: Till Lest that can he said of you Is not bosh good enough." Sat tirue,Capeer Tumors, Enlargiinent, 'nitration, Caries and .Exfollattota of the, Bones. A great rarietrof cues hare been reported to tit whorl cures of these here resulted front. the use Au or this ue.ly, Lut our apace Isere will eat admit them.,' Some of them ;nay be .found in our Americas* almanna, N , Nlc4 the agents twiner warned are prettied W furnish - gratis to all who-cell for,them. Dyspepsia. Heart Dizense, Fits, Eptlepa 1 sy, Itlelnucholy, Neuralgia. Many rematicnblo mires or these affettione baTe teem made by tile altvratire power of this lined:rine. It stitner ;ides the vital function• into vignrons action, and thus avereunies disorders wbicl would be supposed beyond its renal.. Snell a remedy bas lung been reipiired by the u► teexhies ortlo penpi., e are rot ddent that this via lo fur them all that nitdictila can du. flyer's Cherry Pectotal, 1 " rot THE RAPID CEHE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza I-foursome's, Croup,-I3rinichitis. In cipient Conc.; gumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive VA/acute . . in advanced Stages of the Diseose. Thie Is a remedy so universally known to sorpteur spy other for the core of throat end lunr: tomplainut, that It useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. DV unrivalled excellence fur coughs and colds, and iti truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have Made it known thronchout the civilized nations of. the earth. Yew arts the emu:unities, or even families, among thlan who hove not some pensonal experience of its Streets ',me living trophy in their midst of its victory otter the snide and dangerous disorders of the, thrmat'and ltnape As all know the dreadfnl fatality cf tinsel disorders; alga es they know, too, the effects of this tentedy, we need ant 'du more then to assure them that it has now all thesis toes that it did hare when making the cures which have don'se strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by pr. Z. C. LIMB a.. CO., Lowell, Sold by & E. A. Jones; Condetsport Mann .t Nichols, Miliport ; Mills, Coles burg ' • Colwell & Lyman, Roulet • A. Corer& Son, Ulysses; A B..llvrton, ushings - iiiik; and by Dealers generally r_ C R, ainrss 0 • TFIIIE . undersigned would respectfully inform . I. "the surrounding community that he hell taken the rooms furraerly occupied by Joie* S. Mann, where he is prepared to do _ All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLL a.RSI : also kept constantly on hand. These• callari arc a superior article, and need but a trial to lucre their success. Repairing dome in .good style: Sureingles, Hames f earl Flame -straps, &c. I kept constahtly on' land. The public are invited to call and examine f before purchasing elsewhere.. - - S. P. MINAR. Cot:derrportlOct. I6th, (Notice. • ' yurpEntlts; letters ,of. Administration Yr I' 4 the estate of ALVAH G.. TAGGART; late of the county of P a piter, deceased, bare been granted to the subscriber_s, all perrons indebted to said estate aye requested to mike immediate payment, and those haring 'claims . against the same, will ptesent.them duly toy t h enticated for settlement. POLLY ANN TAGGART, • JOHN P. TAGG..-IP.T. Aug. 21, 1861 "- Admir.istratort.- A DVERTISE : in‘ the Jews' IL nat. 000 mot i - • 11
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