AETIT , ITEMS. Cipgre - ss has passed the Bill dpproisri sting :$500,000,000 ,and, 00 , 000 . 111C11 for the war. - _ _ A bonus of $3O is offered to any of the three months'men Who will enlist fot the war, and $4O O where the- iiiole"Company enlists It 111 said that . Gen. MeClellen tele graphed to Gen. Scott that - if he mould send hiM three Colonels fit to command Regiments .ho would make a general elearing - ont of all rebels in Western Vir- glom There is great concentration of Rebel troonsin Missouri, and trouble is.antici pated. Gen. Lyonl uhas telegraphed to Blair for rcienforcements. is Gov. Jadkson ha.' ; left Missouri, and - he and Ben McCullough are drilling a body o f 17, 000 Secessionists-in Arkansas Gen. Patterson has bee; wi l thdrawn from , his command. It is Said for the reason that he. failed to move , forward when commanded to, do so by Scott. 1 Gen. Dix takes leommand' of the De partment of Maryld i nd, and Gen. Banks will immdiately move forward to the De partment of the Shenandoah.. Gen. Banks succeeds Gen, Patterson, and the latter it is ;expected will muster. the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps into the field. An effort is being to place -Col.Efooker at the head of a New Nev York Brigade. ' :A. part of Jeff. Davis' Message, to the Rebel Congress haS been received by way of New Orleans. The docunet is a most uninteresting and unititellgible produc ; tfom Its tone, ho ever, is not very jubi lant. • Alex. 11. Stephehs is making speeches through the S th trying -to drum the people into giving t 1 1 ,.! G.;L l fodurates $100,000,000 worth -of cu''.o.o to pros:e -Ode the war, souiefliing which they.SeCni very slow to do. laughs at the idea of LiucolMcalling for - the money Congress has simee appropriated. . Gov. Jackson of Missouri owns to has% ing lost 500 men at,the battle of Carthage The Wild Cats; Col. Biddle, at New Creek,,on tlic march west fro i m Cumberland, Md.,lmet and broke up small Rebel company, capturing some of their goods, disabling • soMe and meeting no loss tbeni2elves..• The Companies! in tliv Pennsylvania Reserve Corps arc to raised to ;101 'men each. James Montgonm'y,•of Kan - sas . fame, has been appointed- to a Colonelcy in the Brigade to be - raised in Kansas b}!Sena-i for Lane. Theee he Ito pretense and play about Montgoniery's warfare. If the l Governments Want's no- fighting done, he is the wrong man ,for the place. Seigel's defence against overpow ering'.odOS in South-Western Missouri. was the `most brilliant and hardest fought affair in the present wai:. He is an ex perienced Gertem.o soldier, hot 40 years I of age GENERAWATEWS UTEMS Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Browning "ex pired at FlOrgnec an hour after, daybreak on Saturday reortiiiig, June 29th." This is all•we know at present of the sad event. Her name and metnpry will. be undying, in the annals of English.. literature. The wife of the poet liongf4loW, last . ' week, while lighting sealing Wail had her - clothes take five, burning herfatally. . In .trying : to aid tier, Mr. L. also suffered a severe scorching. • Glenni W.• Scofield, of 'Warren, ,is ap pointed President Judge in place of John S. Al:Call:put, a graduate of :Vest Point, - who has joined the Army. Hon. Henry king, a native of 3.lassa ehusetts, died last week in Allentown, aged 71 pears. The Sultan of Turkey is dead. Lewis Dela, the witty "Bard of Tower ..rtall," died lately at an insane asylum. Since the London Great Fire of 1666, that city has never so suffered as from a 'conflagration hat Month, which consum ed about Ten Million. Dollars' wartli of property, principally merbbandize stored in warehouseS. Fernando Wood holds a mortgage for $60,000 on a Portion of the .heavily e?- cumbered estate left by the late Stephen A. Douglas. Gov. Curtin Ihas been advised by , hiss physicians to retire fur a time from th e active duties of? his otheefor the recovery of his health; Which has suffered severely •I during the'past three months. Crittenden 14 quit his . .comprcnising' .and fallen in with, the Union movement, and is now for concluding a"compromi.se" .et the point of the bayonet'. _itThe Southern men have taken a geed many forts, but theyn'tlake diat loan. Journa THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL • 5 Is the l* only pa published in Politer county, circulates araong an intelligent .class of peo ple, and is thus an excellent medium for both City and Country Advertising. Transient Advert i isenieats aad:thase from a distance must be Cash or. have reslionsible re- ference All communications, to receive attention, most tia directed tq the editor, ;ail& Contain the'nalie of the NiritCr. •firo attend° . on idia tb anonymous communications. TER:MS.--One copy,one year, $1; Si: copies $5 ; TWelre copies, $lO ; Twenty Copies, with one tc the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the names: ' Coudersport, Thursday ktrrtiing, 'July g 5, 1861 Seo Anthon'ys advertisement. ; Editoriuls ,are crowded out in or der to give more news. ler.We learn that the Agricultural Society have concluded not to hold a Fair this Fall on account of the War. A situ liar course hai;heen pursued is many of the counties of this State. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. 'STEB BINS l BRO. Wholesale and; Retail Dealers in GrOceries and Provisions, opposite D. F. Glassnsires Hotel, , Co'udersliort, Pa. Apples, green, Ti bush., do dried, : " Beant Beeswax, ,V lb., Beef,' ; 44 : - Berries, (fried, %I quart Buckwheat, 11bush., Butter,l lb., Cheese, ;Corn, 7 .-o . busli., Corn Meal, per cwt., Eggs, 'it dos ; • ;. Flour, extra„? bbl., do superfine'. " Hams, ':;c:). lb., Hay, V. ton, Honey, per lb., La t-,1, Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, '•;,'! bush, Onions, • 0 Pork, do ^c:-!, do in whole hog', 1;7 lb., Potatoes, per bush., • Peaches, dried,.T. lb., . iwoultry, lb., • Rye, p bush., Salt. bbl (1o:0 sack, Trout, per bbl., Wheat, bush., . White Fish, "i;:1, pi ee Entraordhae, - Zy' A LL !persons haying unsettled accounts 11. with the' undersigned, (former Publisher of the ./ourmi(,) are solicited to settle them at after , two weeks from this date, I will Make C;15:3 ti;lh w;:o do not-pay .up. I ex pert to leave before the . end of six weeks and wish toileare no unsettled accounts. Pro duce of all kinds received on SettleMents. THOS. S. CHASE. Coudersport, July 18,1861. Sheriff's Sales. n - y virtue of a writ of Testatinn Vend. Et. ID' issued out of the District Court of the City and County of Philadelphia, and to, me directed. I shall expose to public sale or out cry at the Court House Door in the Borough of Coudersport, on Wednesday, the 31st day of July, inst., at 1 o'clock, P.M., the follow ing described tracts, pieces, or parcels of land sltnata fu Sylvania township Potter Co., Pu.: Part of warrant No. 413 S conlairung four hundl'ed and sixty'-fire acres. • . ! No'. 4930, containing dine hFndred and ninety acres. Part of warrant 493 i, eight hundrpd and uhrety acres. Warrant No. -1797 : , containingidne hundred and ninety acres. • - 1 - 'art of warrant No.. 47:"., containing dye - 1 hundred and ninety acres. Part of warrant- o. 4103, containing eight 114 red and sixteen acres. ' ' . Warrant N0. : 4761, containing nt.ne hundred and ninetyi acres. Ntartant NO.: 47C2, containing nine hundred and ninety acres. . , , Warrant \ 0.:47 73, containing nine hundred and ninety acres. . _ Part of warrant No. 4774, containing, eight pindrod and ninety acres. . Part of warrant No. 4775, containing eight hundred and Sixty acres. 1 Part of warrant No. 4776, Containing bight hundred acres: Also, in Wharton ton - nship, Pottdr Ce., Pa.:l • :Part of warrant No. 4918, containing nine hundred and forty acres. , 1 1 Part -of ;warrant No. 4931, containing six hundred and ninety acres. . Part of warrant No. 4941,, containing four hundred and ninety-five acres. l'art of warrant No. 4942, containing six hundred acres. Part of warrant t No. 4943, containing five hundred acres: Part of warm No. 4925, containing five hundred and sixty fides. . . • Seized, taken in execution and toibe sold as the property of,Tohn, F. Cowan. • WM E. BURT, Sheriff.. Coudersport, July 2, isci... Administiatorls Notic,e. V&THEREAS, letters of adrninistratiOn on V V the estate of RUFUS THWIPSON,dec'd, late of Jackson Tp., Potter:Co. have been granted to the'subscriber due form l of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselvb . s iralebitkd to said estate, to make immediate payment; and those havingclairns will present therm duly authenticated for set tlement. , PHIDELIA TITQMPSON 1 D. W. BENTON;-Admiuist'rs. Fcbrwiry 28, 186.1 I:6w ,AItIIANGEMENT The undersigned having. just received a large and selected stoat of CLOCKS; WATOETO & ffEWELRY, offers them - fot stile*at prices, that *ill- com pare favorably with those of';artYcily artown within 100' miles. Every article of jeWelry and every style of Watebes and' Clons fountrin retail Stores kept Constantly on hand, and warranted to be tts.rilpresented.— Also, Beat's Piaci:it Revolvers - k r * on' hand; and sold cheap.. • tEr Repairing done on .short notice, in good style and. fair rates. - Call and see me at the sign lof the " Big Watch.", -- • C. Ii. , WARRINER: Coudersport, Jan: 1. 186.1';',„, THE HEROES OF? PI AOE ince Er __ _AND BROESsi OF VtirafaL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, . Card,siie,on Bristol Board suitable for Albums. prfisLZSUID AND-Si:MD DY- E. ANTHONY, 50.1 Broadway, New:fort. . , By special arrangement we publish iri,add- Wan to other peitralts the - celebrates: collllot. 'viett known, both "Europe and Americacr...s ifortional Pho:ta:graptic Portrait Ga 11717. • Brady's collectiOn of Imperial Photographs is justly considered one of the lions of New York, and in the PhotograPhic reproductions of these every centre tablei•can now have an additional attraction in a miniatureßiady's Gallery. Among our publications are Abraham Lincoln, - -Jefferson Davis, Hannibal Hamlin, Lady Davis, ' Wm. H. Seward, • Alex. H. Stephens, Salmon P. Chase, Robt. Toombs, - ' Silion Cameron, • Howell Cobb, liontg,oteery Blair, Henry A. Wise, , • Edward Bates, John Tyler, Gideon Wells, - Gen'! Beauregard, Caleb F. Smith, . Gen'l Lee, Gen'l Scott, • John B. Floyd, , Col. Robt. Anderson, Jaeoh Thompson, Major Stemmer, P. F; Thomas, Col. Ellsworth, John C. Breckinridge, Gen'l Butler, Gov. John Latch or, Geri'l Mansfield, John Belt, • Col. , Fremont, John C.; Calhoun, Herschel' V. Johnson, L. G. Wigfall, Ben Mc- Cullough, Limit. Maury, Col. Lander, Stephen A. Douglas, Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, Maj. Gen. N. P, Banks. Henry Ward Beecher, Oliver Wendell. Holmes, Horace Greeley, Ifrof. Morse, N. P. Willis, James Gordon Bennett, William . C. Bryant,Washington Irving, Henry Clay,An drew Jackson,CommodorePerry,Dr.E.K.Kane, John J. Audubon, Mrs. Si,gourney, Mrs. Gen'l Gaines,Chas.Sumner,Gov.Andrew,J.J.Critten den, Prince of Wales, Rut . ° of Newcastle, Za chary Taylor,George Bancroft, Lathrop Llot ley, Sam. Houston, J. Q. Adams, Einerson'Eth eridge Andrew Johnson, Parson Brownlow, tsrolvalow's heroic daughter, together with about 500 others, to whichadditions arale ing made daily. Catalogue on receipt of stamp. PRICE OF PORTRAITS $3 `PER DOZES. Can ' be seal by mail. Remittances may be made in postage stamps. ' I 3'7?- ; to 634 • 1 00 • 2 00 100 150 20 25 3 :4 , 5 6 124. 44 50 10 12 ;7 10 r 15 S 3 1 : - )0 200 121. 650 700 5 pc, 600 121 15 '5 515 600 10 121- 12 . 15 O 12 28 35 75 I'oo 21 OG 23 00 lq 13 . 6'; 71 371 50- Also a large ' collection of Photographs of distinguished Europeans, Emperors, Kidgs, Queens, Marshals, Generals, Duties, Lords,Au thorn, Actors, Actresses, Politicians and Cler gy. Price, 25 to 50 cents each, according to maker an quality. Our establishment is also head-quarters for • PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS both as agent of the best French manufactu rer, and as manufacturer' under a patent of our own. We have t large assortment, 'Vary ing in price from 50 cents to $5O, and holding from 12 portraits up to $OOO. Also folding cases of tiler/veva or cloth fur the pocket, to hold 2,4, 0 : 8, or 12 portraits. Also various styles of framing card portraits, of clirved wood, metalt'paper, composition, etc., of ele gant and tasteful designs. Our'photographers now in the field are daily sending us CAMP SCENES OF THE PRESENT WAR and views of points and things of interest, both card size, for a;bums. and in stereoscopic form. As for instance,.Tha Seventh Regiment at Chmp CamlronL-In the Trenches—Cooking their Meals—The Gymnasts—The Junction— Delmunico's-,Laura. Keene's—General Street Views of the Camp, etc. Also the Relay House and • canip scenes and scenery thereabout. Also Harpor;s Ferry before and after the, scenes of destruction. Together with various Other places of note. Card size 25 , cents each, Ste reoscopic 33 cents.. • • I 275 300 20 600 700 160 l 121 050 500 Parties who would like a lot of iliese camp scenes to select from—the balance to be re turned in good order at their own expense, and without delay—can be accommodatedon giving proper York reference. TE ti.EUSf:' 0 Pal -A.ND WS.. • Our eztabliolinierd is the great emporium for everything in the stereo- , (Tie line, and our assortment is the most eem;:lte probably of any in the world. The stereoscope is the ro,,:t instrective,intrcr esting, entertaining, amusing and exciting of mod ern inventions. None are too young, none too old, none too intelligent, none too uneducated, to'acknow ledge.its worth and beauty. home is complete without it, and it vrill and must penetrate everywhere. It p. esents to your view every part of the world, in all the relief, boldness, perspective and sharpness of detail, as if you were on the spot. We have an immense variety of views of scene - e in Paris, London, England, Scoiland, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland; :Switzerland, Spain, The Rhine, Versailes. St. Fontainbleau;Tuilleries, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Athens, the Holy Land, China, India, Crystal Palace, also Groups Bistorical, aum r sing, marriage scenes, breakfast scenes, pic nics, statuary, etc., etc. An cxqui;siic Gssort; menu of Illwaina led Interiors of Palaces, Chur-: chez and Cathedrals, of France, Italy, etc.ete. The -effect of these illuminated views is most reniarkablc. • Anthony's instantaneous Stereosc4ic Views are the latest Photographic wonder, They, are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and everything, no matter how rapidly it may be moving, is depicted as' sharply and distinctly as if it had been perfectlyat rest. - This gives an additional value, for to the beauties of in- tuaituate nature it adds the charm of life and motion. The process is a discovery Of our own, and being unknown ih Europe, we re ceive large, orders from London and Paris for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of American life and scenery. Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwarded to any address on receipt of stamp Parties at a udistanee sending WS $3,55,510; $l5, $2O; or $25, can hare a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent by Express. Views alone (without instru= ment) can be sent by mull. E. Ailthore, 501 Bioadway, New York, (3 doors south of St. Nicholas' Hotel,) Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials,Stereoscopes and Stereoscopicyiews rii„.l.l.ereltatits from every section df the country pre respectfully invited to make an examination of our stock. ' To Photographers. Our Bulletin of Photo graphic Invention and Improvetheut 'will bp sent to any address on application: - L [Cut this out for future referenee.l. Morucas, RCM) THIS.—The Rdlowing' is an extract from a: letter written by the pastor of a liaittist Church.to the "Journal and Mes seUker," Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks vottime's inlavoi.of that world-renoicned Alns. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR.UP FOIL P.1.111,- DREN. TEETHING:: "We see an 'advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Now vie never said a word in favor of a patent Medi cine before in our life, but tve feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no humbug um SAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO na ALL - IT CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the mosCsue cessful medicines of the day, bectuise it is oae of the best. And those of your readers who hay.e babies - can't do better than tolayin b. H. ONS Of Os - wayo Village _i. Has just received a largo' s ock of GOODS of all kinds, such sis • DRY-GOODS,ROCE Rulsl • I , HARDWARE, QUEENS TARE, 1:11001 * -WEAR," J CUTLERYI, ], v PPDvisi NS .sitcli ai . 1 , tIOURS, I IitEATS, I • ' St . 7GAItS, COFFEES, SPICES, 1 , 0 ;„ in fact, of aTetlyl;ind,shape, and is fit for Wearing, Eating,lDrink -, . ing, Sleeping upon, Looking at, or Snellini, . Will pay 'the highest pride for Wool, Shih gles,L-c., I n exchange, part CASH if necesaa ryl Will Ipay for Good Shingles, 21 shilling, ' . for Wool 25 to 30 cti.i orMore if WOolshOuld !• 1 ad i vance. All goods as CHEAP as can be. boUght the country.-41y 17,'61' Eyerythia fo. li m, tha DALERIin j ' 1 TEA, I . 1 , s iErp. R,,• 1 " CALMER, Lewr§,l .DILLAINZS, , .' . I I and so,forth; gnd all things as belong tb a country Store, idelu ding 4• ' • ! 1•, . : IRILL-BABIE,O I , - ' i . 1 and some i ' .I r 1100P-SIIIIVTS, and some ICLOTEEb& in Brookland, (ftirtneily Cushingville.) June, 1861. '') • A. Ti • 1 • OLMSTED! &T! KELLY'S g s TORE can. always be found : the best of Cooping, Loa an l parhir • • ' •- , • Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPLDEPS, BCOTCH. pow : Ls, FRYLNG-PANS, 'SA .?-PANS, and pAuLD RONS. I Agrictilturai I.:niplements, such asrPLOWS, • SCRAPERS; CULTIVA TORS, ,CORN-SIIEL iI RS, lIORSE-RAIIES, DOG-PCIIVERS, 1 • THEIR WORK ' is well made and the I atCrialgood. Goodlind suhstantial EAVES- 'ROUGHS put up in:any part of the Cdnnly erris easy. Ready Pay of all kinda, ifie.Andi.g Cash, seldom refrised. Store On Maid Str.et opposite the. Old Court' House, Coudersport. . Aug. 1,''1859:50 MAN : 00D. prOITIOsT, noly ItESTORED. .Tad 10)W:di in c.t sealed envelope:' ON TDB N.ATGAS , Tfir.4l'.llENT, AND RADICAL CIICE OF Sr EIt3IATOiIIIIICCA, Or Seminal Wealiness,bra ual Dcbility;! Nervisfusness' and involuntary, , cluissions, indueing tmpotencyand.l.lental and PI 'sioa: ificepacity4 Br BUNT. .1. tpT, VETI WEI. C., St. D., Anthor' of the. f , G.yen Book,' The world-renowned author, in this admire-, ble Lecture ; clearly droves rom his own ex perience that the d'utful consequences of self aliu.,e maybe effectu4lty removed without med icine and without db.ngerons surgical opera tions, bougics, instrimen's,* rings or cordials,' pointing out a mod(i of 'cure at once certain and efrectual,:by whilch every sufferer, no mat ter iv"...1;. his conditid may:be:may cure him self cheaply,' privaleN and radicallj. This Ice-, ture will prOve a bo4n to thousalds: . :- Sent undei seal, its a plain envelope,to-any address,' poott 'paid, 4 the receipt of two post age stamps,' by atlidressitig fa,r. CII. J. C. KLINE, Bower New Y,orl. P. 0. box 4,55 C. SOMETHING Fblt THE TIMESI ; ! NECESSITY'i,rEItY 110USEIIOLD ! JOHNS 4, CROSLEY'S .• - Arneilicap. ement. The strongest lue in the World Per ~Cementing i 'earl, _Leather, Glass, China,l2ll - arble, Porcelain, Alabaster, .11f One, Coral, etc.. . Ile only article ofl the kind ever produc ed which willlwithstand Water. . ' rxisavrs : • !"Every housekeepbr should have a supply of Johns eC Ciosley's Im4ice.a dement Glue." Yoric Times. 1 "It is so eanvenieht to have in'the house." 74-New Yorlc.Exi»vssi, "It is always read ;.• this' commends. it to et - eryhaciY."•+:2lr. itqc . paident.: "We have '.iried it; and find it - ns useful in (*house hs water." WilkeeSpirit of the Tinmi r 2,5 Co i i ts .peir 13 file . Very liberal redneti s to, Wholesale Dealers CASTI. .For Sale by 11 Druggists 'and Store keepers generally throughout the country. . JOELNS CROSLEY, • (Sole Manuracturers,) 78. Willfitin Street, ticw Fork. [Corner of Liberty StreeL) I jy9ly • kGENTS WINTlip In ft'll.Perts of the Conntry To; obtain Subscriber for Lossing's Pitetpriat Field-Book of the I AMERICAN RErOtUTION. Iu Two Volumes 'Royal Oetao containing upward of 150 D Page;; and 11bD Be a'.tiftil Olustrations, This work; will be sold;exelusively by Agts. to each of whom a special D{strict will be given. 'Rare inducements offere,d. ; Applicants should name the Counties theyiwould prefer. I Agents wanted also for othe4 works appro priate to the times. i . _ I • Naps of the. Seat of 'Mr . ! .r7tag Envelopes and Paper,Miscellarteottsßooks,' stlpPlied.i, Address GEO. W. ELLIOTT, • fiarper's B ilding, Franklin quare, N. Y. J E ADVERTISE: • A DVEltTplil in the.JounN.o Ija the oh.: ly paper in Potter cminty, and is - at-good medium through which to realla the people of all disttieta.' • . IJAVN... 1 7 `..1 . 3L LY SIEDR)IN - E sale . at' E. N. STEBRINS & BRO. !)00 a . PELTS, want9 .. Lnaegt , eli . P." •;'i ..., i' ' Insiant ii:e ; 1 u; .i, —,, • , ‘ ' i TEC 1 , ,- I GOOD GOO ' ' GO SPALD, S VALLD I I 1 SPAL They They hey They They They! h D, adi Ilasky ty.of ttt Confec and yo to'the • and PI lit me, in To. safe in et:nsid, them a * Big arp coy A P on. rec Addre. El By 11 of itr. I t ed; ail dttacl, ness tiro The) , and it"( ject. The ina Cry For males Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fe and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a La afire, improving the ap p,etite,iving, tone ling i,i gq r to the digestive or gans, and restoring the natural elasticity and s:freri d l - 41.1 of J the zrhole system: The cEriTALIp PILLS,are the result of lbng liivestigatimi and eartlnl4:sonducted ex perimpnts, having been fui use many years, during which .time they have prevented and !relieved a,Nitst amouni of , and suffering frbm head fiche, wlieOier originating in the' nervA i s stystdis or from ft deian,ged: 'state of the stoma4h. ilic; arc entirely vegetable in t i beir eompit., iftion/ and maytakdn Ondeswith feet s fety WRIx. d l t malting! any chan,ge of di. et, az i ti the absa ce of aay• diSayr t eeliple lastel rat 4eii it easy td ad qi'aisteil tAcia ta l ehiltiren. 8E1V11.R.... GP CGUNFERFEITS a enuine have ) u.v'sigrtcaure..sl of genry C. ing, on each Ifoc Iby Druggi s ts and all other Deals.l.:s in" ines. • ox will be DentbY mail 1)r pal On re !of tll I ' • , PRICE, 25 CEI. TS, orders should be addressed to lIENRY CJ SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street, New-York. The Spa Sol,' Medi.' EMI EE SP &L DING'S I CE MIMIC PILLS, I CON VIN CE ALL WllO 17'1 7 1'Ell FRU EA_D A b j E • THAT A. , EDI" ANT) SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR ItFACII. Eg A single bOttle of SPALDLNG'S PRE PARED GLUE will snve` ten times' - its cost ' , .1 - 3PALDECG'S rßEeAltp GLUE I , SPALDLNGS PREPARED GLUE! • SPALDING I S 'PREPARED GLUE! • SAVE TIIE PIErCES,I". • N 0111.71 I. • 1 . 'DISPATCH STIT9I3 es 'l r 4t ateidents liaipr_U,toven in Well reg,- Id families, it is teri desikable to have 1 cheau and convenient wai for.repairing lithrO,Toys,Craclieryl, Stu. 1, , • SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE . tneeis nil inch 'emergencies thuino household can Ir T ifford -to lid 'Without ' it,. 'llt is always read i !Led up to the stielring point. • "USEFUI, IN. EVERY ROUSE." N. BruSh accompanieseach Bottle. .Priee; 25 cents. I Address ' • 1 ;HENRY IC SPALDING, , No. 48 OED.AR Street New-Yorl4 1 ' ff : CAUTION. ' I 1 ' certal unprincipled p'erSons are atteenpV ing4o palm otil on the unsusneeting. public, imi tions of toy PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all persOnsto esa}nine 15efori3 pniclins-• ing,land see that the Tull name; . fe'SPALDIN 5 PREPARED oLup;4lxf n the outs de- wr4pedi otheri, are sw' dung coon erfeits: - - • - ► Ut M. DM :ulat som Fur. right to the , • Stwt l top ifour troi# 7 • , ioitr Vo(cel o*xpo ilea ' I OR CLERGYMEN; ' - ' ERGYMF.S; ':' -: -1 0 FORT LECTURERS, I j . • • I\ 4t )E4i i R PUBLIO SPA.WtS, r ."' OOD OR SIN GERS 'Xi i : c GO D FOR CONSIIIIP.TIVES. ' • OENTLEOESL: CARRY , 1 : i i --. I'tG'S • THROAT'. CONFECTIONS. I iin4s ARE' DEL:MIMEO WMEL ! - NG'S THROAT. CONFECTIONS. I • I „ • CHILDREN 6E7' FOR :' ' 1 ) . G'. ...THROAT: COFFECTIONS. • relieve a Cougl instantly. • clear I the Throat. ,1 I ' i ' give strength and vol4Me to the voice. • impart a delicious aroma,tol the breath • are dlig,litful.tn the taste.; ' i ' • are Made of simple herb's and can not m any one.. _ •i : 1 ise eVery one irho has a Cough or a oice icor a' Bad Breath, or any difficul. a Throat, to get tiPaWfv:e Ofm3 l r Throat ions, t,liey O'ill 'reliev'e yen instantly, .1. will agree With me that they 6 right Ipot." 1 You Twill find them 'very useful r-saat while traveling or attending pub tings or stilling ybut COugh or allay ir thrdat. If you try one'package lam isaying that' you will I ever afteilvards r. theal, hid ispcnsibl. You will find . . , it, the prliggiSts and p ealers in Medicines Filial TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. atur is on leach package. All others nterfeit. 1 i . .1 • . ckage will be Sent hy mail, pre paid, • iptl ofI• Thirty Cents 1 • 1 i - • ,s, - [ HENRY C. SPAtiDING, No. 48 gettir street, New-Yo, k.. I 1 HITIIIIIIMMIUMMIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIUMIJUIMEM , tiIIALIC: PILLS .... 1 CORE . - ;- slq4. HEADACHE, . 1 . CUE , I ' 1 RVOTTS HEADACHE, ' . I CTPIE .I KINDS OF HEADACHE, I 1 --z- 1 , ! lie. use of these Pills the periodic attacks iugus . or Sick 41 - eadache I may 4e,prcrent td if taken dt the commencement of an immediate Irellif iron/ pain and sick rill be:btaided. k 1, .1 i .. • seld. ) m fail in! rMneving the 21.7:zu5e.1 . (eadachc to crilieh EeMales n:rd so snl;-- I 1 1 ' t - • t- act Lenity upon the bo4cels.—remov -1 1 • .. . rffsffa YOLLOWLN 7 G ENDORSE.O3ITS OF. ..., -Are yon sick' feeble, pa reirrploiningt. - An, you out of order,. with your system de riiiged, and your kelings nu comfortable?: These syzup tools ate oftan.tlte 'prelude to' serious illness. —Sumo tit or eickneee is creeelug enroll lon. and should ko averted by a iimely luso of therigitt rem edy. 'Take Ayer's .Itilie L and • cleansoont the disordered hu, mors— purify the blood v and , let the'ffinds knove'n" lambs eiritcled: in. health '7 agarnr They stimulate .rile function' kvitu n t , ~ of the bedrinto eigorous au. . ... . .. s, ~tht ive l to y b . p t n ro ri c rytiotnh:eritic c h tu ma firm[[ &case. ~A cold_aettl sontewhoro in the hisly,"and °Si structs its natural f notions. These, if not relieved; react upon themselves and the:surrounding organs, prof. (lacing general.• rorg ration,` entrering„ and diseas While in this conditio , oppressed by the dorongethents. take Ayer's ring; add Fee how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and With it the buoyant' feeling of health Ugaillis What is trimmed so apparent In this trivial and common complaint, is also true is many. of the deep :mutedand! dangerous distempers. Thesame purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and •deraugeinenta of the natural function" of the body, they ore rapidly, and roknY of them surely, cruel by the same minus. one [rho knew the virtues of these Pills; will neglect to Outploy theta when suffering flout the disorders they cure'. ~ Statements from lending physicians in eon* of tha Principal cities, and froin ether! well known public pet.' ..„ . _ ; 0 i•TS /Wm a llorwaiding feraant qf Zonis, 4b. 4, 1851 i. Da. Area; Your 1 ills are the paragon of all that 'hi great la inedlelur, T ey hare cured•tny little daughters of .ulcerous sores upon her hands end feet that bad proved lacuratile,for yours. liar mother his I:edh•long vier aunty afflicted with LI • tette, and pitnples On her akin and in her hair. After ttr child TTOS CUTO4, she also .tried sour PHI. and they TO cured her. ' • • . ASA 3 - 10110.DIDGE. nuttlq Physic. ' Ontior:ol,.lVeto Orleans. prince of paw. Their etcellelat cathartic we possess. They are and elTeettial in their action on the them. invaluable to us in the daily As a . .a7rom. Dr. E. Your Pills rota the blirpt s an mild. but Very certain bowels,which make,' treatment of climate. Ilecidache,Sick I'Mht Dr. DEARBIIO. Ann: I I Lave cure./ with yoi wer treat milli aparg, louce on on . eff.sctutil JIB eISO, believing best welave,"l of cu Dn. J.-C. Atsn.. Si the worst headache 3f your Pills. It . sc. which they elcanga a Yours with gre MMus Disor, . • wm Dr. The, Not only aro yotir oose as an aperient.l Cho Liver very mark. Lice .grovel teete ek plaints than any 0lls.• rejoice that the have • 1 thy the coufilliuce 01 Sift: 1 havo used y practice over fauce y say they aro the Les lating action au lb. gunntl y are an of that gan. Ind bilious dis • se so obi. them. i ternall3 Dysentery, D EME2 Tour. Pills have b bold them in estee evexfuttild. Their thew au excellent c. bilaus il!lsciarerd a wakes them very a of trowel.' awl child 157 spciisia, Proni !lir. J. V". Ili DR. AYER hay', atiecese in 'ray fitmit in distress. To re! purify the blood, iij ever known, nu 4 my friends. Wens t sr I DnAn. Intn tick, and And them' system audin•ify Ititeuu3aoej ay, liarrays Front Dr. J. Too much caun. EEO math as efficacious as I lug it for the bail that complaint, wl the progenitor of tircoeez to originat orge enti ipso tit Ferial RT. E. 4 . 4 I find one or two proper Buie, tw, uLrn wholly effectual to ekrum Zllatt.l mud. too up other to toy 11 trrt,,l'hi, , sfacqz 414.121ir1t6;f4 . &ann. , t:ol , i.'s of ye:ll:Titre, taken at.t.be mellent lll:nip.tives or the sktiiiBvrt sari. inrtLl!!y surpresiged, and .stsa very ri the stowfv:le Id- erre! 'rearms. - Thar phybiu , havu that I recommend lents. IM=IIM M . l'il.ssia Ilocer.. Fay:lnn:kb, Ga.. Jan. 6,1654 0 . i Ilosnern - Fie : . should bd nag: ateful for the re/irl - I your riiili has lir. Igilt inn if 1 did not report my case to y w i. A cold 'Peal .:f1 .in my limbs end lanlight on exerti. .cialing nountryie ,nuns, whiell endi.d . in. chronic Wow/4i, fism: Notwithsh tiding I Toed the 14.4 et phYWhiiim,4l. - i0 direaoe grew,woco, and worse, until lircthe tatvieisof your , excellent agent It Baltlmore. Dc.'Mailr.enzill; I tried your; Pilln. Their effe, to were 1.1,:.r, brirsurre .Ttypersererthe In the Ivo II ofthe-a ' 41 I :V. roe er.llr,dy 'Yell. I " camas CIZAMEEN, Entriii Range, 1;38; 5 Pee.. 1855. - ' c' Do. Argo: I lialro been entirely cured, by your Pills, of , Rheumatic Gout-La painful &Bettie that had - afflicted trio' for years. , ' ,•• VINCENT, SLIDELL. nt • ,• 6" Most of tle Pills fa-market contain Idercury, , which, although valuable-remedy in skilful hands. is dangerous in a public pill, fro the dreadful conso= quences that fro( neatly follow Its incatitietittleZqt4 contain no mere y or-mineral eltbstunu.l3.l.utevr. -FrleS.;2s se ts per Box, or 5 Boxes for 'IV, Prepared by Dr. S. C..AYED. & CO., Lowell, litass.. Sold by C. Sr & E. A. Jones; Coudersport j. Mann . & Nichols; Millport ; N. J. Mills, .C..ole:r biirr , • Colwell & Lyman., Roulet ;• A. Corey A:, . F- -A -B. 11.0itou, a penerally •, Son, Ulysses and by Peak Po'l' E' 'TO:UR:NAL, PUBLISHED BY• *f • Alar4ey, rroprietoro EAR, INWARLABLX 1 AIWANCE. $l.OO rite d to the cause of-Republieanisra, of Agriculture, the advaheement• and the best good of Potter, . rning no. guide, exlee - pf. that oC endever to aid it] the-work Freedomying our Country: ..f„„v S inserted at the following: where special hargaini.are made : lines] 1. insertion, - *•:,.K - Devot, the interests of Ethic:l - tie'. county. ; Principle, it of nacre fullrl A " 1-Square Eli ent insertion e teontlis, - - - , (4 Each subseq, __.zs, 1 S o . ,ltarc thr; 2, 5. o , t - " AiXl ...- -:' .0,, -,......, 4.. cia -1 " Janie, :".., - , -..--. ,:, --,.. - 5,.:;~i, 1 ii 064 '- year, -.-. Li - - - 6 004 1 Colluttin six - month - 6, -; 1- 7. -` -'--'--., 2j), Lig / " ' : •",-,, -.: -.-, - c'- 19; trt:' 1 n r " - 7- od • - • - .. ,- 1 m per year. - -.-. - -_ -.- - 40. 00 . i l4 ' 44 4: - e , -_, -•_•_ . - 20 00 Administrator's or Executor's-Notice, i''! . 00 Business Cards , 6 lines.or less, per ycar Jo' DO Specialandpaitorial Notices, pc.; line; . 10• ' - 11ErA11 ,tasusient: advertisements mustlio paid in ady 'nee, and no notice...wilt, p - e,taken' of advertiscent from a d 1.1400,0, unless t hey aro 7alf,omp nied by the mon - ey. or satisfactory - refciette - p. i d . - - ' . - - - „Vel3lanks, and Job Stork of all kinifi, at- - ton.ded to Oormtly anti faithfully, , . ; ...i._ .. dATHARTIO PILLS. leatiacite,VonlStomacit. bv..4? Bozici; Baltiyaore. - ' i , annot anatior.yon`who4 complaints r Pills better than to say all that we lire medicine. ' , -I Nam great depete.. cathartic in my daily contest wliJ as t da that, your Pills:taunt us ties u value ahem highly. . • -, j, Prnserno. Pa., Mai 1, In& •t I have been repeatedly cured of I lly body can have by a dose or-two I los to arise from a foul stomach; ones. . : a rttriett, . - Erh lir, P11E,13L,. • - der?: 4 'tit arn Clams. -•• ' • - tiers .1.-• Liver - Complaints. ,ioi.; : , Thy, of ;year YorkiaN. ! •• - 'ills admirably titlapte4 to their put , mt. I find 1107 hi.netleial 'effects upon ed ,fturio-i,•4. \ They hair° fp my prac k.etual• fir tie cow of Mims &MI: 'woody I ono mention. I sincerely: A lellgth a purgative whieh t ie woes the prefessieu and the people. EPLOTSIENT OP 1113..INTERTOR, hiligt,D, D. C., 'lli FeN...4100. 1 • riir rills in my general and hospital a made them, and cannot hedtato to . chtliorlie we employ. Their mu -- liver, is quick and decided, coned - , alinhalle renielli' fur derangements ssl, I Law seldom found a case of• none that It did nut readily Yieldto yours, ' ALONZO BALL., lA. D, • l'hysician of the ilarine Ifuspilat. ' - 1 arrlscen, Itelax,'Wortuns: ..1. CI, atelll, (ve eg icap. .; hi',; .- ; 1 c. long trod in toy practice, and I as oue of the. best aperks - Asa ha* 'iterative effect upon the liver makes' rinedy, when given in:sniall doses for. d diarrinza. Their. sugar-enatingi reptable and convenient for the Bea nip:rarity of the lEllooaL. rttatue t f: Advent Clturch, used your Pills with extraordinart and tunong Mosel tnit called to visit:, zulatu tLe orzuns of digestion awl , ey are the. very best ;rerunly 1. hare. can' confident lg renonanetul them to Yours, .3: qI24.ES. • Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct;2•1; 18553. - !sing four Cathartic Pills in my pnto , , tva ostellut uurqulve cleause the Le ./Laiituisa q rM i „„ d„ • JOIIN MEA D. • • • Costivesiess, Siippreaslou,- , Gout, Ntorolgiai Drop. rit..Sy ; ratftgen.,..Ntr,ctreui, Canada.. Le slid of your Pills fl,r the cure or rs ofiour fratei pity hare' hilitid them ave, thoy hoald join me in-trioelahe fit of the multitudes who stiffer from , irh.:dlhoti::h bad' enough to Itself, Is ihers that mt. 'rinse. I believe ens Ito the liver, but your Ails affect thc.t IU:3 TIM Z 1
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