EINEM , , TI POTTER.C.OUNTY JOURNAL, - Ts the only paper published in Potfer county, circulates among an intelligent,class ple, and is thus an excellent mediuMforbOth City and Country Advertising, rrkissiontAdvertiserrients`and theiC'from distance must be. Cash or have responsible ; re cominunipation.4 : to 'receive attention; inestbe direeted.to the Editor, end' :contain the name of the wilier. . No attentiiht paidOtt, anonymous communications' _ TERMS;-One copy,one year, $1; Sic cppie $5; Twelve ecoplei r $lO i" Twenty copies; 1 S ; with one to the person raising the Club.:* The mo ney must accompany the_narnes. r o d e/ sport, Wednesday Evening, August 7, 180 SUBSCRIBE FOH' THE JOURNAL se-Subscribe'fOr - the JounNAL--not only for the County News but for thp news from the . Seat of War. It is only ONE DOLLAR, a Year, pit can all afford that. Try it for a year. The Cash must accompany the order. stir"EvA," will appear nest -week. gir Thanks to :the llon. J . HALE, for favors received.' ; • 165 - See Anthony's advertisethent of his Sterecjeopie and Photographic Por traits and Scenes. Beaver, Butcher; adver tizes food for the hungry. "'Does business. on 66 right principle, Cash. . . SW - Gov. Stevens, of Washington Ter ritory, is reported to have been appointed to the command of, the New York ligh• land Regiment.' VirThe State Road from Coudersport to Shippen, ;as let August Oth, tO Ben ton & Arnold at $2.31 per rod. ' It is to be completed prior to October, ISG3. xte r Ne have received a specimen of this year's potatoes from DAVID CONWIY of Abbott; if the crop throughout the county is of the same size and quality, we think there will be no scarcity of that staple; they beat anything of that kind we have seen this year. te_ The press and riaterial, of the Bradford Herald office, of Towanda, lilive been purchased by a ge.nleman of Tank hannocir, and remr.vcd I to that Tlace, where the purchaser pro ores .starting democratic paper. wo„Wc learn. Jthat another ease• of lynching has ju - st happened in this coun ty. A secessionist from the South tivas shaved and tarred in Drpoklyn,-last Mon day:. Now' ,Democrat, howl your louthist! Defend your :brother traitor !—Sitsiite /mita, Republican. BO—Prince Napoleon, accompanied by M. Mercier, the • French Minister, Mr Seward, AsSistant Secretary of State, Una a portion of his suite, left, New York for Washington on the 31st ult., where they will be entertained by Pros. Lincoln and Cabinet. • gi'See the call foi; the Republican County Convention, it would be well for those purposing to be candidates to:an flounce. themselves at an early day. Re commendations to receive attention must be paid. ia advance. Announcements, 61, each' from. now - till Meeting of Conven tion. The following; officers are to he se lected at the coming election : One President Jude two Associate Judges one Commissioner, one Auditor, one Cor oner, and two Menibers of Assembly. - tar We find the following honorable mention of one of our Coudersport, citi zens in the Washington National Intelli gencer of the 27th ult : "Among the gentlemen very actively .a 0 efficiently engaged in restoring order to the frightened and jammed-up bag gage trains and to others, after the battle of Sunday, and saviug arms and other property abandoned on the field,' were Lieut. WEBSTER of the Navy, and Capt. OVERTON, (unattached,) of the Army, who both exerted themselves -till, after midnight very effectively, we learn.", Another call is about being made upon the patriots of Potter \ county tó fur nish men for the Army of the ITCLien. J. K. HAPF Recruiting Officer of Kane's Ili Begimentiwill be in ,Cou dersport on Fri , fay to receive recruits; it being required, under the new regula tions, to increase 'the number in leach Company from VT to PP.. This Regi ment has been successful in several en counters with the enemy and if there are any of those who did not -get the ight kind of fighting the first time they started and who still desire to find what it really is, st the same time aid in crushing the rebellion that is attempting'to overth row their. Government, they ,can be acoomo dated by joining this' Regiment OEN rarTbero.l ; Teryli ttle 'or- , th lug id importance in the ninvomeno 'of thviurmy during the past weelK, 3.1.1Uny theuSends more of - troops 'lira 'congregating abont Washington. Gen:iitcgletan is; not Yet . ready for an advance , Movement, and the do not fancy Making .thqt meat themselves, they prefer lying be -hind their ;entrenchments. Gen. Cox has cleaned' the Kauawlia of. Rebels; and". it is thought that , he and Gen. - Rozencra.nz will join arrnies and more into Tennessee to drivc; out the Rebels from that section and to' protect the Union residents. Gens. Lyon, Fre mont, and Seigel, are "fixing things'? in Missouri and along. the 'Westernborder. The Missouri State, ponvention, having declared the State offices, lately occupied by the traitor Jazlrd,n and others off the same 'school, vacant,' have appointed good men and true,to the position. The Union men are returning to their homes and it is more than probable that Missouri' re mains true to the Union. f regret to learn that Ulysses Academy has lost its accomplished Prin cipal. Mr. Cooper has .accepted a Pro fessorship—the Department of Natural Sciences-f Lin the Normal School, 4din boro', Pa. We are, assured by those ac qUaintedi with him that he is eminently qualified for: the positiov. ' 0111 4 regiet.at his leaving the flourishing youi]g school, which his talents has raised to a cornni,arrd ing position, is mingled with pleasure that he has been transferred to a broader sphere of usefulness. Nr. E. R. Camp bell; late School s Commissioner of gaup county, N. Y., succeeds Prof.Pooper. Though somewhat less' acquainted with Ancient Languages and Literature,.Mr. C.'s large - experience in teaching is a suf dcient warrant that the Institution will lose nothing by this change. ! His large experience in teaching particularly, com mends him to those preparing for that pursuit. Prbf. Davies, celebrated author" of a series of Mathematicalworks,will hold a Teacher's Institute in connection with the school, about the middle of the Fall Term. This will be one of the best op portunities ever offered to the teachers of the' county. See adverti'sernent. . tz - 75—A correspondent 1 having noticed the article in regard to I".llillingCurn," which appeared in a late issue Of the Journal, writes as.follows : I • " I think the ;article ;headedi" lame; corn,," is in :the geience ;of agriculture step backward. ;I have; experimented a little on the subject,-and every successive year's experience and obseivation con vinces me that flat culture is, as a general rule, better than What benefit can be derived from taking; the earth from the extremity of the roots and leav ing them s..poLd to the heat of the sun ? The article on the subject, if it proves anything proves too much. 1 The miter says : so in order to make : our. experi: ineL a fair qsf,:wo set to work with our hoe and to-each alternate hill we drew up the earth Covering the shoots to an aver age depthlpf eigltA r idagos! Thatwould be eleven inches of earth hoed tip; the hole that the earth Would beltakeh froth would. make as `much' more, ;making a j hill of twenty-two incheS. If the: corn was planted three feet apart' the hilling could not be done without reniov'ng all the mel low earth froth the corn tot hilted, and, as might have been exPec eO, it produced a very•small crop. "I would like to haie the opinion of my brother farmers on the subject. Please tali the attention of corn-hillers' to the subject, let them give :thOir reasons for and shGw if they 4ari what benefit is derived from rt, For the .Potter journal. Apcident. I The youngest son of; Mr.. Charles of this place, aged eight years, was 'killed yesterday under the most painful circum stances. He Started for seheol in the morning alone; at supper time he did not come home, and it waS found that be had • not- been at school; his little brothers were sent to look for him, and soon found him only a few rods from home,lying under a heavy banking-log, .which had roiled from the lower, side•Ff the road:: Their screams soon brought assistance, and the body was removed. 'His back and right . shoulder were broken, and from ,appear ances he must have been killed instantly. His head lay .down the bank and as there was uo wound for, the blood to flow - '. and the face was discelorml as badly as flesh could be. How he could have lain there all.day without being . discovered, seems inexplicable. The school children passed to and from their dinners, and 'home again at night, and people were ; passing frequently 'all day.', School, was, to have closed to-day :with a celebration,— ;instead of that, the children are attending Horatio's funeral.' . : .1 j East. Sharon, July 30, - . • A.,ll.lTerl.iriCEill EST. — . 11-o'' ~ Aripo y lii - 44.-iialrrio - o - f - 13'ARNEY 111.C.ItS,Of trip4e4to•si,rtsh'ipilir Ciiiiniiisstianer. ~ _,.. , • • He,i. evewsr ay qualified fpr- the ticiiips of the oili.c, liiiithiv,illmake it faithful after if elec.,. telL 7 ' ',' 2 , ii, , ~• : r' ... ' . - , ` tr. . . . - . . ; 4. •, , - . . Coi4eadA3Aye Nate ay'. by' E:-.N..:5T8.8-7 7 8,...„,,..,.8.R,0„ IVti lesale and, Beta.il - Dealeglu.Grp6eric and I'icivisionajr. ! -‘- - orifiiisiteDiT. - Gla!ssinim's Hotel, -, - - ". .. • ', , „Coudersport, Pa, , 4ples, e:::cen, - .L-1 bush., $ 3:1 to 621 f'clo dried, " ' • 100 2 00 . peans, . " :' - _.. L 100 150 Biltswax,,l3 lb., 2O 25 Beef, " . 4 5 Berries, Aria, 1.1 quart ' - . . 6 121 Buckwheat, a1,hp.3,h.,, ''- -- 44 50, Butter, 7-1 lb., , 1 _ --- 40 12 Cheese, 7 it 1 - Z 10 . Corn„? basil., 75 sp Corn Meal, per cwt., ' 150 200 Eggs,A3 doz , , ' 10 , Flour., extra,, . ' v e . bbl, 650 7.00. do superfine " 1 ' 5'50 600 Hams, lib., •: - i• 121. 15 Hay,' 7) ton, • 550 COO Honey, p4r Do., 1 i 4 • 10 121 Lard, - i ci ",- 12 15 .M.aple Sugar, per:lb., i - .8 12 : Oats, ''",•9 bush., 30 35 'Onions, " -1 75 100 Pork, "ig bbl., 1 1 21 00 23 00 • 4.10 %). p., I lO. 13 do in whole hog ? 1 1b:, ' •6 ' 7/- ~ Potatoes, per hush., , ..., 37. 50 Peaches, dried, V • lb.- ) 25 Poultry, 9.1b.,1 . • 5 ' 7 I Rye, per hush ., 63 75 Salt, ? bbl.,, - -2 75 3 . 50 *' do ` ll l sack , ITrout, per 1 bbl.; r, , 450 500 Wheat, ? bush., I 100 1 1;..11, [ White Fish, `l4l 1 bbl 4, 14 50 500 FOR 2'9 ugioN ssiia:rpshooteirs Attention ! Sober; Active ll'arl,men, between 18 csid - 15 RR wanted to 01 up Company 1,, of the IS. KANE RIFLE ,REGIMENT. This Reg iment has already rebeived honorable Mention from Gel:l.MoMellen; and under the commend of Col.. Charles Biddle, and Lieut.-Col. Kane, haS been successful n three engagements with the enemy without the loss or injury of a man. FAIL IN AND RAISE ESE DUCE.TAIL ' J. K. HAFFEY, ' rßecruitingl.officer, Co. I, K. R. Will be at Cou4rsport, on Friday, Ang-awal t 9th, I S 6I- MEAT! _MEAT !! MEAT !! ! WIT.! Beo. l ver, Butcher, gri AN still be found at the old• stand on Se cowl Street, ojiere all kinds of FRESH MEAT, of the best quality can be had. Beef, 3,4, 5, and 6 cents, according to the pieces. Beef-steak, 9 cents: Mutton, 4 and t cents., by the quarter. • Vear, 3 and 4 cents, by the cparter. Meat will be sold at the lowest prices. CASII must be paid for all meat pur chased. " Small profits and Cash," is his motto for do'.ng, busiucss. • Coudersport, August 7, 1391 TEE HOES OF P.E11.01:1 AtiD ' TUE lEEROES OF WAR E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, New York, is novi publishing, in addition. to other por traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu rone and America as Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America, not excepting Jeff Davis, ,Gen Bea uregard, Floyd, and a host, of other confederates. Price of Portraits; $3,0 per dOzen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the Var for the Union, are published, card size, and in Stereocopic form. Also, Stereoscopic views of scenes in Patis, Lon don, and in other parts of England and France, in ScoUltml, Ireland, Wales, Holland, Switzer. laud, Spain, on the Rnine, in Athens, Egypt, Turkey,' the Holy Land, China, \ India, Cuba, &c., &c., nd infinita:n. Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views arc The Greatest Wonder of the Ago. • These are taken in the fortieth part of a second and the reshinz of water,the moving of leaves, or the march of an army, does not in the least aireet 'the taking of these views. They arc sold for $3 per dozen. We bare also on hand and manufacture the largCst assortment of Stereoscopes, Photo graphic Albums, and Photographic Materials in the Halted States, and perhaps in the world Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por traits, Views, Stereoscope; &e. ; sent tree by mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY; 501 Broadway, jyly .near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. ULYSSES ACADEMY, Ulysses, Potter county Pa, E. It. CAMPBELL,- Principal. M. 0. CROSBY, Ancient Languages. Miss IL M. JONES, English Department. Miss S.HORTON,VocaI and Instrumental Music Miss L. M. corta - , Drawing. The Ulysses Academy offers superior facil ities for obtaining n solid, practical, and com plete education. The instruction is thorough and systematic. Physical, social, and moral culture receive due attention.. Teachers enjoy the use of a Teacher's brary. During the past yenr the XormalClasz has received more than fifty lectures on the "Science and Art of Teaching" from Prot: C. W. Sanders of New York, S. P. Bates, Dept. State Supt., S. Lewis, Co. Supt., Bev. D. Nut ten and others. Prof. Sanders remained twO -weeks and conducted an Institute. - There are two services and a Sunday &hoof in the church every Sunday. The weekly prayer meeting is well attended by members of the school. , , • ; AN INSTITUTE, by Charles Davies, L.L.D., AS a part of the Term. Commence, Septem- 11 . ber w 9; close Oetober.l2: Z'ALL 7.7R31 , opens Aug. 27, elosesWo7. 26/61 Tuition Per Torin: English Branches $5 00. Languages and,Higher Mathematics 6 00, , Instrumental Music Drawing f;-.-.sG.oo> pays for instruction in all Eng lish branches--including Vocal Music, Draw,- ing, Sketching,, the use of three good Libra ries, and a Reading Rooth, containing some of the best American and Foreign Periodicali. Board, in private families, light, fuel, .C - d, $1.50.-j-$1.15 per week. Rooms for self-boarding, $2.00.:--$4.09 per Tcrtti ° :—:lnnnst 5, 1861. - ---- , -.-- - - -Audiforlsi - 1%7 titer: :'.'.:11:: - '_.::; NTOTIQE is• hereby; . gis,e4 thai the--ithader-; IN signed.Auditor,atipointed kitthe Oourti of'COmmon Pleas of Pottei county'td 'make distribution of.the i)roceedd!of. the sale of 'Tall estate iti the ease of, p,vtins and White 'vs Thos.! .111cDonalti, of. Sept.' Tertn, 'No. 11.9, *lll. attend ta't,he duties - Of his [ hppOrdtrient, ati the ofodes of the Prothonotary ,in coudersport, on Eatttr, da!),;the 31st day 0f,,145t, 4861, at 1-o'clock ; P. M. • Those intereste(f, are hereby';notified td attend. . - 11 J. 0.X.,31 TED, Auditor. lug. 3.. , iSel i 30 1 ' .-- - = , . 1, .. . , ..i .1 ...,, ..,.. ~ SarsAparilia I .., , - .:r.... FOR PM:MVO TI E: ". ,_ . i - ~..,: - , .. And for tl cedy vitro of; the 'following complaints: So • fttlaititirS'efeiftalpus Affeetions,sinch' its Tumors; IJl6erai Sores, Ekuptiosts, Pimples, Pustules, 'Blotches, Boils, Mains . , arid ail - Sign Diseases. • LOsatidatt,llnti.,•Oth dune, 185 ff. , 1 J. C Arm & Co. Cents a I,ffeel it - mY, duty to ao; knowledge hat your Slntimarills. lies done for mei Daring Inhenred a Seroftno4s infection. I have suffered 'from it in various ways for .a.ears. Soinetimes it burst out in Ulcers inl MP :hands and arms; l'soraetimes ft turned inward ,and dist resSed, me at the stimach.. Two years ego it Imolai out op nra , head and, COT red my scalp with one sore. which ryas painful nd toothsome beyond description. I triedina niedicines and several physicians, but withodt midi rot of from anything. In fact, the disorder grew arena.. 4t length I was . rejoiced bread in the- Gespet Messengehat you ad prepared an; alterative (Sarsaparilla),fer I knew fro your reputes. , Ron that any thing „ yon mide• Must Le; d. ; I sent to g ii Cincinnati and got it, and ushi it till it awed me. I took month, you advise, In small. doses of a teaspoonful over a rateath, and used alinest three bottles. New and,healthy skin soon began ;to them Mader [the scab,jwhich after a acidic fell off. My skin is' now clear, apd l know by my .feelings that the diecrddialiat gone: from hay system. You cab well believe that I feel What I am saying when I tell .you, that I hold you td be ono of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully./ , Yours, 1 . .• a ALFRED D. TALLEY. St. Anthony's PireMeine or Erysipelas, Tette!? and Salt Ahearn, Scald Head, 741n.g - virorns,..9nre •gyes, Dropsy. • Dr., Robert M. Preblo wAtes from Salem, N. T., lib Sept., 1859, that he ;1 has durecil an inveterate case of Di'opsy, which threatened-_so .thiminate ftitally, by the persevering nso of our Sarsaparilla, and oleo a dangerous Nebo:ant ErysipeZal by ldrge doses of the same; says he cures the common Erapyons by It ebristantly. :, ; ilrortelacieele, ; Goitre cir Sere /led Nisch. iZebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes t "Three bet ties of your Sarsaparilla cured me from ar ultra— a. hid eons swelling on the beer, which I had suffered from over two years."l • 'li , Lenin orrheert or I.VlOtes; Ovarian Tumor, Uterine. Ulceration, Female 'Diseases: 1 -, Dr. J. D. S. Charming, ofsNow York City, writes ; , q - Most cheerfully comply with thetrequest .4 your agent in saying I hare found year;:Sareaparilla a most excellent alterative in the nurnerotts complaintstar wlffchl ire employ such a remedy, Idd:especially in • r nude DiSeaSCS of the Scrofulous diathesis.r• I have cured many inveter ate cases of ',meet chant by dt, and Some where the com plaint was caused by, Iflcera&on or the Velars. The ulcer , Won itself was soon cured. to within my knoWl sdge equals it for theso fento derange:Petits." . 1 IlldWard S. Marrow, of N wburY, Ala., writes, "A dab gerous ovarian tumor on ma`a of the female:l in my family; which had defied ally the remedies we con d employ, has st length heen completely - 6watt by your Extend of Sar eaparilki. Our physician thought nothing lint extirpa tion could afford relief, i , ue,l ‘ lio advised the trial or your Sarsaparilla as the last rasorti before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking3rua remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remams." Syphilis and DT.' re lligease. I'.T • ew qr.r.r,tecs, ?sth ugast,lBs9. Dn. J. C. Arra : Sir, I eh : acridity comply with the 're. 'quest of your agent, and rerrt tic you sodie of the effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I ' I have cured with it, in' nly practice, mast of the corn. - plaints for which iris recostdmencled, and have found its effects truly wonderful in title vitro of Paters:a and Mer e:mica Discaae. One of my patients had Slyphilitie ulcers 11, his throat, whicinwero calisuming his palate and the top o'f his mouth. " Your, Sarsaparilla, Steadily taken, :bred him .in five weeks. Ailother was attacked by sec. ondary symptoms in his nOse,l and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable pirt Of if, icAlint I believe the dis:trder would soon teach ii. 4 brain and 1411 him. But St yielded to my administratit: cf your Sarsaparilla; the' ulcers healed, and lie is well 'lldga.ri, not of Icourse without some disfiguration to dds flictl i A. woman who had been ~ treated for the Same diaopler; ty mercurywas sufferiag ' front this poison in her bone;,; fl'hey had become so son-, siftse to the weather that onto. damp day e suffered ex.: eruciating pain in her joint* end bobesj She, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in rt few weeks. I know from its formate; which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from yourlaboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, Cites truly remarkable results with it have not surprised m; I. Vraternally ; yours, d d. V. LAIMMER, M. D. . • •E Rheumatism,. IGout,i f Liver Complaint; . lemsrssmiescs, Presto . Co., Va., 6th July, 1859. Da. J. C, Arras: Sir, I have been afflicted, with a pain , fat chronic Rhamtatipn for a. ong timo,whieb bellied, the I drill of physicians, and stuck, to me in spite of all the mmedlies I could find; bath I tiled your Sarsaparilla. One aottle cured me in two weeks, and restored ray general aealth so much that I'am f,13.• - better than before I was ittacked. I thiult it a vondergift mediciue'. .I. FISEAM. Jules Y. Cetcheft, of St. beds, writes I "I harp been afflicted' for - Yeats with an aiillction of tile Lirer , ,whicle destroyed my health. I tried eyery thing, and every thing Edited to relieve me; andl bayed:wen e breken•down man for condo years 'from' no other? tune than! derangement of lite Lircr. fly beloved pastor,Ylie Rev. Mi-. Espy, advised ; me to try your Farsd-aritla, be - rause he satanic knew you, and any tli in de 'you made was wo;rtli trying. Ey the bless. Mg of God it tads cured me, and has Co pacified my blood as to make anew nein of ma ; 11 feel adoring again. The best that can be saki of you is hbt halfgood enough." i • Sel2 fern s , Caneer Tum tl L rs, Enlargement, Vicei•ation, Cariesi and Extrliation of , ' the Bones,. .1; A great rariety of cases have been reported Ito 775104mi' cures of these ammidiable complaints Ravi resulted from the use of this remedy, but oar space here will not admit them. Some of. them may be found in our American almanae,,which the agents below nameil are pleased to furnish gratis to all 'whit call for' them. o • 'D Di:spells-in IXeart isease:, Fit.i, Eati/ep • sf": 3 -U l . O - 1 - 11 -0. 1 .re i llientralgla. - Many veraddricable cares of these' affetons have been made by the alterattvo poweiorthis mecl clue., It stimu lates the rital funclions into r tollolds :action, and thus overcomes disorders which woddll be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been re-finked by the no tessitiesOf the people, and we are enuflont, that this will ,to for them all that medicine rim do.. I _' ; Cherry POctoral, I.l(rt. Dazir,,curt.r. ov • Coughs, Coldly - Inriitenza Hoaraellegit, Croup, Itranehitts,l Inelpi'ent tantption, and for the. Reiter - of Colisuniptifve. Pa" exits in tlvancad. Stn .e s • or the Olscas Title iskretsc4,,Es universally knc tot FUltllls9 any other for lie -cure of threat anti ;1 .n complifi6ts, chat. it is neeless 1 cro publish Jim ev' of its!virtues. lit unrivalled excelfente for roug cl colds, and its truly wonderful cures of .pultriena dieease, have matte it known throughout the civilized nations of th! . s earth. Few me the communities, or even thmilies,among, them who hero not some personal eicperienco of its effects— some living- trophy in their midst of its victory over the sniffle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunge. de all know the dreadful fatality of thCA3 disorders, and as they know, too,Alie 61Tects df this rented}; orb need not to more than to assure' them that it hail now all the vin toes that it did have when Making the cures Ithich hart Iron co strongly upon the confidence of matikihd. Prepared., by C. 'a, CO., Lowell, Nam Sold by C. S. 4:"E. J. ..Tones,.Coildersiioit.; Mann iklebols; 3liiiport ;N. 3i Mills,. Coles burg '• Colwell Lymayi,Roulet ; dpiey Son, Ulysses;. A. B. ;Morton, . and by De'alers. jr,enerally•• • , = ' ! The t undersigned 'having just' :received a !large! and -selected stock of I ! CLOCKS, WATCftES & SEVCTELRY, offers them for:-Sale at plikes that !will com pare favorably-with those of.nnycity or town within 100 , miler. Rve,ry article!) of je':welry and every styie of Wdtelies and' Cloeks! ally found in rerun Stores leept constantly On hand, - and warranted • tellie-as.rep'resented.. Also, Beal'sPatent Rev divers legit on . hand, - . and, sold chimp: ' , • !.. • • r', l 7 Repairing! done lon short! notice ,in goodstyle-and:ll - dr rates. Call and eee - ple at thessin! of the i« Big Watch." p:ll7 WARRINER!, Cottders.pOri'Jan. i. 1861.: 30 'utggoosPßgi-, , vott:twmaendtieqdte'lat . for which the highest Market) Price • will ;he pail iu Subicriptions and AdVertising,. ! I ' ! I•! ; • I 5 00 1.00 Of---06wayo't Village : llasjio recei*ed a large stock of GQODB of illl.kids, such as :,,,. .„. DRY, iiODS; : ;- - . • .1 :., . 1 'ORKEIgES, 1 •:; ;- i ; • 1 •- ' • ZiRVIVARE, -4 4VE.a" 7 . I%"AllEi ' • i•• • • -- - , i'' -' • -.- .1i 1 ' 1 1;1100P-VirEAE," -'• . • . •'•' ', 4 - 1' ' - ' . ; ctittirs, PPO ; lISIONS such as , i ' . - • ', , • ;•:, • -, ELOURS, ;; ,1 - . 1 • MEATS, it. SUGA . 1 : • • ..„ 1 . 1 i OFFEES, i , ..: .- ' 11 i 1 _• TEAS,- ,i -• 1 • ' . S , I.CES, ',. i 1 ing, in fact, V every kind, shape, and . , Lai is - [ at for earn g, Eating ' ; Drink -1 i ' • . oping,ci W pon, Looking at, or Smelling; . Every!, . I form, 't ing, Si , Will , ay tho highest prim for Wool,-Shin in el change, part CASH if necessa gles, 17. I pay l for Good Shingles, 31 shilling, 1 25 to 30 cts., gr toot§ if, Wool should for 'No< All goods as 'CIiEAi" a Can-be advanc in tho country.—July 17;61 bought L• BIRD, 40 DEAti IR in - TEA, ; SUGAR, CALIECETt, LAWN , DrLiarrsTEg, • • • • I and so forth, and gs'as belong to a eoaltrySt'ore, mclu bOLL BABIES I. • and some ; LI 0 - SKIRTS , CtOTHES. , xioklai3d, (formerly Cushina• ville.) • • 'l' all thin) ding 4 and 40 in Brk • Junci A AIS I TEI3 Si'', KELLY'S , RE min always be fciund the best o 'eking, Bo.g. antkParloi• PT , ST& 8 , , _ T a VIES. • Al TIN 'and SITET-TRO.N WARE,! POTS, KETT ES, !SPIDERS', ; SCOTCH;; RW OLS, FRY J • G-PANS, SAP-PANS, and , CAUKIS - Also, I 1 • , I A leidtural Implemetits, such s PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS,I-CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. - ! • ' ' - ' i 1 THEIR.WORK is wellimade and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS pUt up in any part of the County—Terms easy.' Ready Pay of all kinds; ;including Cash, seldom :refused. Sto e on 'main Street opposite the Old court House Coudersport. Ang. I, 18p.-50 • • ; ' MANHOOD. i i.v TTO LOST, HOW RESTORED. II Just published, in a sealed envelope: Os in NAT. trim, TIIEATBIENT, AND RADIUS...CCM' OF SPE MATOEIIIICCA, or Seminal Weakness,Slx.- u'all &Anti' Nervousness, and involuntary emiss ns I •tu ucan i 0 impotency and Mental and c , Physical iturpacity. ' I • BY EO'. J. CIILVEEWELL, Sr. E.' The important fact that `the. awful conset quonc2s of delf-abuse maybe effectually,eured rwithop internal medichaeS, or the dange rous apPli ations of caustics, instruments, medica ted bOugies, and other empirical devises, i. - here Clearly demonstrated,' and the entirely new wind highly successful tre:itment, as adop ted by . the celebrated author fully explained, by!ratians of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and 'at the leaSt'possi-. bid cdst, thereby avoiding all the advertised' nostraths of the day. • Thisl lecture will 'prove a boots to thousands and thousands. Sept und'er seal, in a plain envelope,to any address, poll paid, on; the receipt of two post age stattips; by addressing • D. CH( J. C. KLINE, 127 J3owery, New York. P. 0. box 4,58 . G. , solt AN lETAING FOR THE TIMES) !! IECESkTY 1N EVERT' ifOUSETIOLD ! J . OIINS & OROSLEY':S 4..eriban. Cenie - ut Glue, qhe strongest Glue in the World 16 - VlO/iv Wpod, 'Leather, Glass, ;ow, il China, Marble, Porcelain; Al taster, Bone, Coral, etc.. nly ar ielc of the kind ever.produe= 'ad - wiieh will withsi.ind Water. . iI -1.--- I , . I EVIT.ACTS • ' . . 1 1 - ery ousetTeper shculd hare a supply ns k brosley's Anforipan Cement Glue.' v . York. Times. - j• . . - is so conteniout to have in the house.' 2'O4' Express. ! ; . . is ;lays ready.; thiS commends it to gm ciy. '--;N: Y. incrependenti . o -hare tried it, and find it as useful' in l apse as water."—Willtes'Spirit of the Time... l'ic 2:5 Cents per , linttle.- iilierat reductions to Wholesede Dealers. For reffl ttE of Jo —.Ye ~I eyersl U 1,9 eas • 1 , TERMS i nitl 7 9 sale by all Druggists rMd Store keep rs generally throughout the country. ! JOHNS 3; CROSLEY, ; I (Sole' lklanufacturers,) 11'8 Williath Street, TSew York. Oorner ofi Liberty ,Street.) jySky , 'I AGENIt WANTED ' • 1 all Partsiof the Country To obtain Subscribers for ' sling , s.Fictiltrial Field-Book •of the' ' • j MERICANIREITOEATTION: . . In Two V olumes Royal Octavo, containing -' upward of I,VO Pages and 1100 Beautiful Illustrations. This wor a k will be:sold excltisively by Agts. 6(acti or whom , special District will be kiycirt. R£ 4T inducethents 'offered. Applicants should naive the Connties they would prefer. !Agents !Wanted alSo for-other works appro priateto !Wanted times.; , , lilaps of the Seat of War :Pag_Envilopes and Paper; Mizadlancous Books, 'etc oupplterl._ Acidriss • •• OTA). W.,ELLIOTT, Hdrperls uilding,srranklin Square, N. F. • - . ADVERTISE„ ., ADVERTISE in theJoreNAL I It is the on - Al ly paper in.Poitcr pOrmty, arid is a good :medium through'wl,lich to reach the people of ,all idfstricis.j i - 1 : - i • R. JAINE'S 11111ILY MEDICINES for an.W I wpor, wanted immediately "' ' ' 14 T,EBBIN3' • EMS "apap right to the ....y,;v,;wotogg'ool4eiP 14W , 21„,2676py,aur,:cy your Bfer!di I TSiri4thets Wat-ni --;r:1 • - - • - ..,'lBtialcilimg7l iii: Abier piiNErZ GOOD FOR 'CLERGYMEN, I - GOOD FOR LECTURERS, ' L coot) FOR,PUBLIC srEAKErik GOOD FOR SLNGERS, GOOD FOB onsumkringi. G6ITLESISIC CARET sr T.T)ING'S TEMOAT COME LADIES ABE nELIRBPEq InTit SPALbING'S THROAT ,Can ' MIDI= CRY FOR SPALDING'S MOAT COFFE They relieve it Caugh instantly, They clear the TErciati: They give strength and volume tp They, impart a s del ichins aroma to t They are delightful' to the taste; Tho' are made of simple herbs an • harm anT ttite , ~ . • I_ advise- every stidVvho ' inti tv Ctipiti Oi.i. Husky Voice or a. 13Ati Breath, or any difficul; ty. of the Throat, to get a Package tif My Thvoai, Confections, they will relieve yoii ns%ntly, and you will agree with me that the go riglit to the sprit." You will, find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending pub lie meetings for stilling your Coughor allay log your throat. If you try one pact age I am safe itr s'aying that*;you will. eves atervirarili! consider" them indlspensiblottlwill find them at the Drugg,ists and Dealersin Afedicines PRICE . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS: My ,signa.inie is off each "packatre: tll otheig are counterfeit. Package will be sent by mail, Dict oitOceilit of Thirty Cents.' • i Address; lIENRY C. SPALDING., . No: 48 be-lar street, New-York. nennnimun mulammiutrinums • ••• • •••• CEPHALIC rills' cu.., -SiCK CURE NERVOUS 15E.83 . 34C/24 culti ALL KINDS . OF .HEJODAOHEi By the use of the - Se Pills the prriodie attneVi of Nerron3 . or Sic headache may present ed; and - if taken at the cOmnieneemeni oan attack immediate rell4 from, pain aid Biok; ness will be obtained. 7. They seldomfail in remo%trg the Nased add Heallizehe to which females are so Bub ject. , • They net gently upon the . t,tosvels : --rereoi; ing Cosacnass: • r nit. Literary ilea, Studer s, rielidate Yo= males; and all persorisof sedentary habit:, the a're valuable as a Laxative, hi:pros : it the ay.: petite, giving tone.and viyor to the digestive guns, and restoring the natural elasticity snd strength of the whole systeni. The CEPHALIC; PILLS -are thii result of tong Investigation and earefully_eonducted ex perils:wilts; haring beau in use many years; during whin tittle they haVe prevented an& relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, - whether otiginating in the plereous systeni - or from I a deranged state of the • , tomach. They are entirely vegetable is their. eistaiYoz sition, and may a taken at all times with per t'eet safety with at making any Ebange of di qt, and" the abse ce of any disagreeaEle taste tits; dens- it easy to ad ziniste i r them , lb children:. EF.MAR._ OF COUNTERFEITS rho genuine have fiver signatures of Henry 0; Spalding on each Box: • Sold by Dru2....gigts' arid 'all other Dealtrs iri liedleints. - ABo will be sent by mail prepaid on re: of the . - . PRICE, 2'5 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY D. SPALDING; 48 CedariStreet„Neve-Yorki THE FOLLOWING ENHORSEIMITS Of SPAL - "CEPHALIC WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER PROli lIEA•DACHE SPEEDY AND SURE Maid IS WITHIN- THEIR REACH. Tutmul!nrvinstusananintenounnsirsounmaumune • sing4o bottle of SPALDING'S PILV PARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually..ar SPALDING'S PREPARED -GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIInt SPALDLNG'S PREPARED - GLUE t DAVE TEE PIECES ECONOMY I : . "A: STrren - 1, MEE .SA E 3 As accidents ~sill happen. even :a well reg- , nlated -families; it is 'eery .desirable to have some cheap. and convenient way forrepairing- Furniture, Toys, Crockery, SPALDTNG'S PREPARED GLUE' ; meets alLisuCh emergencies, - audno-bunscnoldr . can afford.to be without' it. It is always' ready ; and up to-the sticking point. ~U SEFUL 3N MELLY HOUSE!' N. 8.--A 13rash accompanies e. 46. Bottle:. Price, 25 cen4: - Address, HENRY 0. SPAPLIrd, Yci..4a- - OEDAR Street, Niv-Yorir.- As certain nnprin cipled persdn icro at tempt= log to palm off on 'the - finsnspeeting imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, 1 would caution allPersonutO exarnitte before punitlinv.;" ing, - and - sec tbat the full Annie, - • c.SPALDLNG'S PREPARED (141.VE,..11Sper is on t .outside. wrapped; .101 oihera itte spi.L4!int,cptuaterfeite.' & Blio VON 4. TIONEN , TIONA: i;t7, Tait& 0 bmith on udt ICIIAT A CAUTION B
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