TBE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Is the only paper published in Potter candy, circulates amorii:En intelligent class of peo pie,. and is thus an - excellent - medium for both City and Cotintry Advertising. •Transieni 'Advertisements and those froma distance mast be Cash or.have responsible. re= ferenee. - 1111 cominunications, to receive attention, must'be 'derected to the Editor, And contain the name of the writer. No attention paid to anonymous communications. • TERMS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies A CS; Twelve copies,•slo ; Twenty copies, $lB, with .one to the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the names: • c o uclersport,Welanlay Evening,Augast 14, 1861 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL gir Subscribe foi' the Joagn;zAL-;•-not only for the . County News but for the news from theo Seat of War. 'lt is only ONE DOLL AR a Year, you can all afford that. Try it for a year. The Cash must accompany the order.• nEr See new advertisements. Divorce Notice. School Teachers wanted in Ab bott Township. Judge WEnTE is recommended for re election to the office of President Judge of this Judicial District. fa-There is now a chance for Potter county men to join Potter county Compa nies. There is a considerable number of our boys in the field, yet none represent ing the county, as such. ..:Erßy Act of Assembly; the Sept. Tenn of Court for this county, will Vo held on th! Fourth 3lohday, instead of the Third. CerNr. D. F. GLAssmittE has shown us a red-ripe tomatto, pinked from a.s.talk in his garden. Quite a curiosity fur Pot ter county, t this season of the year. It is :the only t•one now ,ripe, the rest are hard and green. Ile — A mistake occurred iu part of last week's issue in the price for which the State Road was 'contracted. It should have been $2.31, instead of $1.31, pr. rod. &Congress• adjourned ou the 6th lust: The. members separated apparently in good humor, and the country has the rare privilege of saying to them, " YOu have done_ whole duty." canubt'appear for a reason Which should have been l i evidc ntto himself His communication is personal and writ• ten in a spirit not calculated .to benefit himself, his. friend, or . the public. • ' ' V. KING, who was in this section ; some: eek's since recruiting, has been successful, and expects to rendez- ous at Elmira In - qhanks to Major. Jorm M. lilt- BOURN for a copy of the l'emisylectitict Fifth, published by the members, of the fith Pa. Reg., in a secession office in Va. One of the most sensible women of the times is FANNY FERN. She saS•s dot it is ,just as sensible fora man to het married , without courting as Ito attempt to succeed in business withoutadvcrtising. rar We have had very heavy rains during the past week, and our lUmbermen aru taking, advantage of them to send out a few of the many thousand logs scattered along the banks of the streams throughout the county. . It&Hln the first flush of disappointment ' and chagrin caused by the sad defeat ofl our army before Manassas, says the Bucks County qntellivencer, public feeling in some civarters sought to vent ,itself in violent cenNure - of the New York Tribune • as being the chief calse of the disaster that journal having urged an immediate I and determined movement upon Rich mond. In their jealous animosity toward the Tribune, these denunciatory critics overlook the fact tha it never did more than give expression to the universal de mand of the army and the entire massof our population. Still less do they appear to remember that they themselves were as important as anybody for the onward', movement. But as it is now the fashion to abuse Greeley, a a conspicuous advo cate of energetic m asures, these smaller lights of the daily press are yelping with the shrillest in defamation of his course. There is strong testimony to the influence andpower of the Tribune embodiedim the tone of sanctified horror assumedly the terriers of the newspaper press. 'i?.lr. Greeley is able to take care of himself. In a personal card he announces that he will refrain from. any advice to the Ad ministration or General Scott, but will direct every effort of the Tribune to the prosecution of the war for the Union upon Whatever system they may think besti Capt. M'Plierson, M. C. jOined regiment,,Ast Pennsylvania, now stat at Annapolis and,RelaY Honse.l Col. Lansing is in icon:heal:id at port Ellsworth, and ready to meet the enorey. Lient.-Col. Tyler, arrested at Chidin uati, is a nephew Of Ex.-Pres. T,Yler: The Progdent and Secretary' of tate decided to aPpOifit, J. LathroP 'Motley, the Minister to Vienna. I fe Whatever may' be . said of the po sition of Pennsylvania; says the Press, 1 her attitude to-day is noble and abrader istic. She came into. the Revolution in an hour of gloom, anddispelled :j,he shad- OM which fell across the path' of flint - Confederacy. When Fort Sumter fell, and the pickets of the rebel army guarded the Long Badge, Balti more was under !tihe heel of a mob; and the capitol was surrounded by!a sda of 'treason,. Pennsylvania was the - first to come to its relief, and the muskets Ober volunteers' were the first to gleam along the Pennsylvania Avenue.! And in our second time of peril, when a Victoious army is menacing' the capital, the sons of Pennsylvania are'the first to fIY to it, to resist the excited hordes Of 3.ir. Davis and Gen. Beawregard, and Governor Cur-. tin has promptly issued a call for: • ten thousand more troops, exclusive of the reserve force. While we thus indulge in ✓a natural feeling of felicitation on the Position of our noble State s we are pleased to be able to announce that the',news from Wash tngton is of the taeost, encouraging ?bar acter. While all danger of an assault upon it cannot -be said to have passed away, we think that tiler° is an probabil ity of such amattempt being made. Our rulers ace laboring with herculean !exec . - tions to bring up the - military and'naval departments to the standard of an impreg nably defensive and eventually an ern ; ciently 'offensive system of warfare. The Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary Of War, the Lieutenant-General, . and ,the President himself, are giving all their en ergies to this Work. , Regi.nents are be ing constantly accepted by the War De partment, and nearly every railroad from the States of the North; the. West, the East is burdened With trains of Well-equip• pad soldiery, Who may be expected in Washington within th nest forty-eight hours. Our merehant marine is being rapidly drawn upon for a temporary and enicient navy, and we may hope Cory soon to have the pirates of the South driven from the seas, and...every ,outlet into the sea guarded by the gtins of [lie Republic. The people of the North appreciate the energy of the GoverrinAnt and the dan ger-of the country. That danger Can only be averted by the unanimous voice of the North in sustaining the hands of our rul ers. The members of the .A;dulinistra tion have confidence , in 'each etli the nation must hay.e confidence in the Ad ministration. The Government i never so strong as when ;t represents; tho voice of the Jieople. 'The voice of the people is for war,--:--fora thorough and effectual • punishment of: treason,--for ;the' most open, unreserved, and radical measures ot defending sur national honor. 1 The Governmentlappreciates the feeling!of the country, andqv that :feeling governs its action. ,-,--Announce the, name of, the HoN. ROBERT G. WHITE, of Tioff,a'eounty, as a candidate forre-election to the office of President Judge. Hating served • one official,term as Judge, of this District, he has become; acquainted with its peculiar business, given entire satisfactiwilth the people, is just in the prime of life, and the people of .this, county think there is no need- of changing merely for the sake of change. Judge WHITE'S decisions having been just, intelligent and merciful, the people of the district can do no better than-return him who having once served them faithfully-it is but justiee t,C infer will continue to do so. POTTER. VOLUNTEERS WARTEt ! Major J116. : M., KILBOURNE is author ized by the doVernor'ef Pennsylvania, to raise ,a Battalion of two or more 'pomp. nies, to be mustered into the iseilvice of the United States for three years or dur ing the war. Yoldnteers are :wanted to fill up two companes alreadiorganized. Now is the time for Pennsylvanians to represent PemisylNiania,. instead of .some other State. Boys get ready to give me your names. I ivi I be in every district' 1 .• • in the county ; Qf the time notice i l will be given. Let us g t t ogether, fight together, and if necessaryidW together. I This day I received notice tb fill up these [compa nies and that subsiitence and transporta tion would be furnished to Elarrisljurg as soon as this can bV done. I I JNO!. M. KILBOUR4E, , 'Major Comnianding, _ 'Pike Mills, Au g . 13, 1861.1 PRICE CURRENT. !!! Cerreeted every Wednesday by 15.;,N. STEB ,BINS & BRO. ,Wholesale and -Retail : Dealers in (3+4:Aeries and Provisions,l oPlositeD.',l". Gla.ssmire's Rotel, _ Coudersport, - I'a _. - Apples, ereen,V buslY.; ..$ 37i 'to G 23 do -dried, " . 100 2 00- Beans, ' " . 100 150 Beeswax, ".el lb., . 20 25 Beef, •• , " t " 4 'e Berries, dried, 'il quait , d 124 Buckwheat, 11 bush:, - ", 44 50 Butter, V lb., , 10 '' 12 Cheese, " 7 10 Corn, 11 bush., 75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., 150 .2 00 Eggs re doz , Flour, extra, V. . do superfine ' Hams, 1-1 Hay, ton, Honey, per lb., Lard, ti Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, %.1 bush., Onions, 1, Pork, j bbl., d0,%3 lb., do in 'whole hog, "V lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, 13 lb., Poultry, 'P lb., . Rye, per bush., ' salt, `ll doll sack, Trout, , per bbl.i Wheat, 13 White Fish; ` , tl bbl., Divorce Notice. HANNAH S. BILLINGS, No, 71, February by her next friend Term, 1861. In H. 0. PERRY, theCommonPle.” (4 Potter county. HARVEY BILLINGS. J Libel in Divorce. -A subpmna and alias subprena having licPn issued in this case and returned Nihil, the said Harvey - Billings, the respondent above named, is hereby-notified and required to be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas, at the next Term of said Court at Coudersport, in the county of Potter, to answer the com plaint of the libellant. IVNI. F. BUILT, ShtF. Coudersport, Aug. 12, 1861 Abbott Township-- rIIREE TEACHERS WANTED. A The School-Term begins on the first o October. Applications requested to be seat in as soon as possible: M. HASLINGER, Aug. 1. [pd] Sec. B. S. D. TAD AT MEAT ! ! EAT ! Wen Beaver, 'Butcher, , 4. 4 "1AN still be fot'nd at the old stand on S cond Street, where all kinds of FB.I - 2.ISH MV.A.T . , of the best quality can be had. ; Beef, 3,4, 5, and 9 cents, according to the piecesj, Beef-steak, 9 cents: Mutton, 4 and 5 cents, by the quarter. Veal, 3 and 4 cents, by the quarter. ' if:7l Mect will; besold at:dhe lowest pric ,C,ASII must be paid for all meat pur chased. ‘, Small profits and Cash," is his uiotto for clo.lng business. Coudersport, August 7, 1861 THE . HEROES OF PEA.= AND TrilF. HEROES OF 7/7113. I. Anthony, No, 501 Broadway, New York, is uOw publishing- in addition to other ipor-' traits, the C:elehrated collection known in Eu rone:and America as Nal.malph,)fniliaphie Portrait Gallery, in which i included Portraits- of nearly all the prominent men of America, not excepting JOY Davis, Gen Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price of Portraits, $3 : 00 per dozen. Can be sent 'by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, card size, and in Stereocopic form. Also, Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon doniand in other parts of England and France, in Scotlaq, Ireland, Wales, Holland; Switzer. Laid, Spain, on the Rhine, in Athens, Egyrit. Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba, &c., ad infinitum. , \i Ou'r Instantannons Stereoscopic Viev.'s are. The Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken m the fortieth part of a second and the, ruShinri of water,the moving of leaves, or The march of an arm:, does,not in the least affect the 'taking of these views. They are sold for S 3 per dozen., We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of Stereoscopes, Photh graphic Albums, and Photographic Materials in the United States, apd perhaps in the world Catalogues, contahring lists of all our Por traits, Views, StereoscopeS, Sc., sent tree hy mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY, 501 troadway, jyly near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. ULYSSES 'AOADEITIY, Ulysses, Potter county Pa. E. R. CAMPBELL, Principal. M. 0. CROSBY, Ancient Languages Miss JONES, English Department Miss S.HORTON,VocaI Instrumental:Music Miss L. M. COREY, Drawing. The Ulysses Academy offers superior facil ities for obtaining a solid, practical, and com plete education. The instruction is thorough and systernatic. Physical, social, and moral culture receive due attehion. Teachers enjoy the of a Teacher's Li brary. During the past, year the Normal Clais has received more than fifty lectures on the "Science and Art of Terte'hing" from Prof. C. W. Sanders of New York, S. P. Bates, Dept. State Supt., S. Lewis, Co. Supt., Rev. D. Nut t= and others. :Prof. Sanders remained two weeks and conducted an-Institute. . There are two services rt‘ntl a Sunday School in the church every Sunday. , The, weekly prayer meeting is well attended by members of the school. AN INSTITUTE, by Charles Davies, LL.D., As a part of the Term. - Commence, Septem ber 29; close October 12. FALL TERM opens Aug. 27, closes No-,%2C,'61 Tuition Per Term:. English Brandies - $3 00 Languages and Higher Mathematics 6 00' Instrumental - Music' 5 0121 Drawitg = foo Ittars6.oo pals for instruction in all branchei—including Vocal Music, draw ing,-Sketching, tbe 'use of three good Libra ries, and a Redding Room, containinr , some of the best American and Eoreign Periodicals. Board, in private families, light, fuel, &e., $1.50-1.15 per week. Rooms for self-boarding, .$2.05-4-$4.00 per Term.J—August 5, 1861. 1 1 The' Rochester Straw-Cutter. CiLMSTED & KELLY, Coudersport, haVe Ur the" exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is covenient, dti rable; and CHEAP. Dec. 41860.-12 ,-...........— ._._ ~. . . . 1 .. ~.. Auditor 5 8 .*- 011.1 Ce• , j., -:'' _- NOTICE is hereby givpn4hat thelna"- 111 sig,ried Auditor, apppiuted by - the Con t of Common Pleas of Potter county tb Ma e distribution of the proceeds of the salel of real estate in the case UfEvansland White vs. Thci : McDonald, of Sept.' Tern,' iIN'o 119, will - atte d tu the: duties of his appoinintent,nt.thu- offt' e of the'Prothonotary in COdersplert,'Ori Salta day, tlie"3lsrilcry of .A.?„ , fiiiaT,l.l3l. : at 1 '6'eloct, V. M.j, ThOse interested are hereby notified o attend. II .1 OI4ISTED, Audittr. Aug. 1, 1861 36 II 1 , ' ' ' - i ' f ' , :,1 AY R'S - -: i !; , • . ar, Satsap il). .] FOB. 'PURIFYING TEE ENO. ,1 • And for the speedy cure of t he following complaints Scrofula and Scrofn.lona Afredtioliisti6ill as Tumors, Ulcers, t:ores, Dirtrption,i Pimples, Pustules, i ! DU:itches, ;Boila,; Illains, and all Skin' Diseases,. 1 - ' Casmixe, Ind:, 'Ctli .Inne, 1859.. 1 J. C. Ara & Coil Cents : I feel it my duly to knolvledg,d what yorr Satrap:ulna' has done! for sic:: Having inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have snared' from it iu various ways for years. , Sometimes, it huMt out In ,Ulcers on my hands and , arms; 'sometimesilit turned inward and distressed One at the sttrinach. • Two years ago it broke out on my Wad and covered my scalp and ears with ono sore, which Was painful =II6W/soma - beyond deScription. I tried many Medicines and several physicians, but without mach relief from any thing.ln fact, the' isorder grew worse. At length I was rejoice , ' to read in the Gospel Messenger that you bad preparid an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for i knew from your 'myth lion that any thine; you made' must be good., 'I sentto Cincinnati and got it,,tual u=sed It till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in amid! doses of 'a teaspoonful ore a Month, and used abnied three bottles. New nod healthy skin coon began to form under rho scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now 'clear, and I kiiow liy my feelings that the disease has gone frem my system. Yol can well believe that I feel what 3: um saying when I till pail, that I hold yuu to be one of the apostiesof the age, and remain ever . Yours, : ALFRED D. TAL- . LDT I .L , . , . .. . - ~ St. Authors: Vs inre, Rose'or Erysipeldis, Tatter and Salt Rhone's, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes f • . psacopay. II G5O 700 550 '6OO 121 ,15 550 6op 10 12 : 1 ! 12 15 8 12 30 35 75 100 21 00 23 00 10 13 6 7?. 37N 50- 5 7 G 3 75 275 350 20 450 5 00 1 100+ 1121, 450 500 Dr. Robert M. Praia writes; from Falern,'N. 17., 12th Sept., 1559, that ho has cured ait inveterate case !Of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally; by the Persevering use' of our Sarsaparillatutil also a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by larao lows of the sanie; says he cures the common Erttp.!ions by it. courtantly. II Bronelieceie, :Goitre or Swelled Zebnlon Sloan of Protpect, Texas, writes : '7'lllmo - bet. tics of your Saesdpnrilla cured me front n Coitre— n:1441- eons swelling on the neck, nhicli I had suarea from over two years." I • • *Acne °rill we 01.V:hitch, Ovarian Ziameri Uterine Uleettnition, Fetitale Discascit. I Dr..T. D. S. Clutunlng,.4 Note YCrk City, writes; w I most cheerfully'comnly with the reque4t of your agent ,in 'saying I have found your Sarmparilla a most excellent klterative 11.1' the numerous complaints for which we employ such ti remedy, lint - op:n:1:111y itt Mnflle ,t)isea,ses of the ticrofulons diathesis'; I hard cured many larder. tte cases of Leucortlion by it, owl some where the COM' pldiut was can=ed by titcertition of the Merin?. The ulcer , !Alien Itself was:coon cured- lgothibg within my knova pdge equals it for these fe,tnale.dera. ngetnents.7 Edward S. 31arro.cr. of ;',. , Z.ewbu'ry, Ala., writes. "A don, versus ovarian tz.inr oil 1;:,4 thaTemales In my family., which had defied all the remedies,we could eMplop, has l it length been completely ettre , l bY. your _Extract of ear- ItalmrtiM. 61o: phyi-drion thought :net king hut entire ,thou could afford relief, but he.adviced the trial of }Tar Sarsaparilla ,as the lash resort bdforo cutting am it !proved efrectpl. After ialciagyo . tr remedy clay recks no symptonylof the diser n:3 010 remai." i Syphilis anti bisonse. 1,7 • NoW Qrra vas, 23x13 Angaet, 1559. D:t. J. C. : Fir, t cheerfully coniply with thol re iluoet agent.arbronort to you seine of the eaects have realized :with your llin-saparilla. I pII haveaured with it, in my practice, tenet of tho rem- e !dein ts for which it to reciammuded. and Isaac fluid its !ffects truly wondorrtil to the cure), of rn,rec? aria .dfer- Mnial Diocese. • sine of my pat icutii latti Sypis it It is ulcers In his throat, which were consuming his palate and the Itop of Isis mouth. You 4 Farsap4illa, steadily taken; ; imred him in five weeks: Another was attatted by Sec- Lntdeanrya..ws. array symptoms a t c n ., a tta i n: , r s t e, o f„htleh h at I believe ad eaten !disorder would seoul reach-Ills brain and hill hint. But it yielded to my administrapod of Your;Sarsapariliti; the ulcers healed, :Amite is well.ngnin, tooti<if cotrse without some disligmafionito lets face. A womau who had been treated for the" sortie disorder Ly Mercury:was minting I from' this poison-in her lio)im TUT had become so eon sit ice to the weather that on a damp day she sutkred t - ...ruciating pain . in her }dints and - limns. She, tee, was :urea entirely by your linrsapat ilia in a few weeks. I know from its formula, 41 . ch your agent 'card use, that. this Prep:inane! from ydhr labonitory moot be a great ; remedy; cousenuently ? Giese trill)* remarkable restilts with it have not surprisdd - line. .: Fraternally your4;:' G. T. LARI311:11, M.D. Rheumatism,: Gont, Li*cr Coranlaint. INDirn - DENcr, Fref-ton C0.,-Ta., - Ctli July, issp. , Dn. J. C. Avon: Sir, I laws heed titillated with it pain nil chronic 11/we/nudism for a long time, whb.li taille.hthe skill of phyEicians, nod sttio-le ifie in spite .of all , the semediesl could find, until 1 tried Your Samaparilla. Ono loottla cured him in two Weeks, and restored my generallaealth so minds that I ath far bettor Ulan before I Was ttlacked. I think it a wojiderful 14dirlue. dales ; Y . . Getchell, Of St. Louis. Writes,: "1 have hem afflicted for years with -{mr a ;Ret. - 41; of he Liter, which destroyed my health. listed every thing, and tray thing to relieve me; andl have been a, Cad:en-down man for ensue- years from no o.lter canoe than dcrangcsant of Illhe Liver. ,My beloVed pifitor. the Der. Mr. Espy. advised Imo to try your Sarsaparilla, becat.s.6 he said he knew you, and any thing you assists iysis wOrtlll.ryiag. By the bless ing of God it has cured nig, and has so purified my :blood .I as to make a new man ofano. I feel young again. , The (best that can be said of ynn is not lialf good enough.", • Schirrns.Cnneer Zamor a , Enlnr,tern i ent, Ulceration, Caribs and: 111=foliatIon; of the Bones: , I A great vari , ,ty canilliavebeett reported to us where I cures of these form triable tcomplaints Lava resulted. from the use-of this remedy, irk our speco hero will not admit them. Some of them tnay ho fhtind in ono. American Almanac, which the agetits below, named aro pleaSed to I !furnish gratis to 10 w lso call for them. ' IDyspapsia, IfOltrt %Disco Se, Fits, - sy, Dlclancholy, :tienralgia. ,Many remarkable cur of thest affectienS hare been I made by the alterative pb - wer of tins medicine. It shun,' ltoies the vital fltuellOsiiisto vigorous action, and tins I m - ercornes disorders whiOf would he supposed beyehd its reach. - Such remedy lifts long Linen requiresi by the lie sessities of the people, aii(l we tire Confident that this ;will lo for them all thatmedilne cats do. • _ Ayer's vi3.4,ify; Pectoral, • role Tilt fl.o tD error: or • . . . . 'Coughs, 'Col4a, "hinluenz . a, Hoarseness, Croun, Bronchitis, Incipient Con, suntption, spill for the Relief ' of Consuntntive iPa tients in tifivitnettl. iitn ;es , . . . - of tlig: Discase• i . Thee 1t a remedy 13a unit eroally known to surpnsi nny 6ther for the cure q throai and ltiug, comp - I:4We, that it . is uselessliere to publi , :h {`ho evitkinve of its Virtues.' Ito unrivalled eNcellcuce fur couglis Una colds, iimd its truly lwonderful enrov- of puluMnary disease, haio 'made it known throughout Ito civilised nations of the earth. Few aro the romirdinities,;:or even' families ' - anions; them who have not sonni personal experience o f its elYetts— seme living tropliyiin their itilditiof its victery over the subtle and dangerous disoVders of, the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality il there d4orderS, and as they know, too, the elTetts of this remedy,, ve 'teapot ',1 , 0 more than to a.sniro thqua thatit has no g t all the vin !Ines that'll did have . wiMrpfaking•the eurei j, Mein have Won so strongly upon the konfidenco of Incuainnil. ' . I Prepared by Br.J. C.. itEll 6, CO., Lotlell, Lass. i Sold by C. S. E.; E.M.. Jkiiv.,7 'o°l,s:l:lei - sport: . , Mann ..k, Nicholf, Miliport : 'A..J. Mil e. Coles burg; Colwell k Lytiv.n, i!.oulet •,', ii. Corot' 47 'Son Mrses • 111. 8.4 Horton, CiLiliinz). 2 4 111 e • . and -by Dealers.; geriplkal t y ~ • ii z..„...,---,571. Thenunde,migued IM,Ting ...',•:!-Y3,-,•_..‹;;!,!:;likr..,' ju.st received a large. and t.-widk... - .7 - a"4: - ?-. - ''.. , .-, - ivellflselected stoat!! cf ' .. CLOGIIS t VIATMIES , ft JEWELRY:, i i offers them forsale aprice3 that l will cam pfire favorably ';witlit °se of any city or town within 100 miles. , t very ariiele of jey. - elry and every style': of Wrltclieg and Clocks :usti: ally found in rdtail Stlres kept constantly on hand, and waraanted jlto be as represented.— Also, Beat's Patent .IZ , ityulv elni kept!on hand, and sold cheap'. , j", -!! , r: d s -- --' Repairing dotie on, short r:dtiec, in good style and i t faircrales. . • ' ' .• . Call and see he at he tin of .the "s Big Watch." 1 , • it, C.II.IWARRINER. Coudersport ~7. 1 :16. 1.1161. .. ~._ ' 1 3ilik CORIII3S 000 1. 1 7 .7,00.0 Fantecl, at. ‘1.9 Inc 0 - OCRS - A , J -Oflice, inlinediately, for whieLt•thig highest .11atiket d'ciee will he pitidlin 'Subscription: end' Advertising. i . I . , , , . SIMMONS' , swayo ed a large istock of GOOD as - '1 • 'Has jos all kind DRY-G reed , suc I ODS I GROCERIES, EigtOM QUEEN if., •• , ,• ',.: . , ,"1100t ' AYEARp n i:. ' ! 1 - 1C1714 'such a i' • i ti -., gLOPSI - 1 _!i I'`. 1 4 :, ' .- -1' !7 1 ' : . •, , . ,1 PPOVI ME an TEAS, . ,' 1 . • SPICES, fact, of every Wadi ,shape, • ; ; • ; .1 t for Wearing,' Eatitig, Dr I ; • I - : .pon', Looking at, or Stnellil I ' , t ; highestprice for Tool, S Eyerrtl cr tig, form, Lt lug, Sle ping I~ Mil , change, payt CASll'lfnece gics, 1;e! for Good S"-inoles ; '2l•shil • • 1 pay FEE 4 30 cts. or more if Wool sh goods as ICHEAV I as' ca , • ccountry.—July 17, L qa , L. BIRD, Mr for Wo advatic MEI bougbt DEM BB §uoAit, , • CALIEER, I ! - LAINES, and so forth; and elong to a country Store, melt:, i BABIES' ' •• . and some 1100 P-SKIRT - S; EMMI all thin,!. ding. 4 EIZI MIS and 'so OTHES; d, Cusilingville.) olla 1861 in Br I Jtine • KELLY'S ii ab,vayll be found flaw best of IBox•and Parlor '' • TIN and SFIET-IPON WA4E,. POTS, ES, 'SPIDERS, , SCOTC,EI 'JOWLS, ;. - 3PANS, aria 'PAULO- TOI 0 Co is oa ea IMB T 7 (1,T PI PN A"' : _ such als PLOWS, sertAl.Eßs, , ,l 1101 iSE-11.1NIES, DOG-;'OWEF,S, &c. j ' IYOII,K, is 7.-cll. ,, nade .tad the jrnatetial goad. Good mid substj.fr tial. F j- .A.VES-1.:110DWIS put up, in auy ofjthe ernis easy..! Ready Pay of all l i lnds including Ctuih, scldobi feitistl. Star 3 on !lain strdet oiiposite. the Old Court tlous j i,•lC.loutbtrspOrt.j . 18.5.--sf) .II INIANII - I001): 7: 54 , 1 1 T0 ' vc" LOST, HO* RLSTORE:p. i ' . 1 I v,, . 3 . ~.,,, . 2 ,,,rthed; ~,/ a:scared ill; 49pC : ON Tlit ' ...N . .1,1 arr., TP.E.i.TMIT, ANIIRAPICAL Cane o'rSßt•:l 3i2.T0111111W1, 4r Seminal It:eark:neSS,S - X . - t . u,il n q bility Nervousness and, involuntary cinisl i kins - ,. in liming impotency and Mental and Phyoical - inc„ ftcit3,•. , __:. , ;,.l.fly none. 5. call vlinwr:LL,,zr.l3.i' TliC Innporiant fact that .the awful: cones quenc't of self-abuse r.,iity be effectually cured witlibst internal mcdibities or the dangerous aprilleiltio.us of caustics, .instrurcients,,'nicdica ' ledbii igiesiitind, other empirical deyise,s, is here . 'c' early !demonstrated, and lbw entirely :ricl7 tit d highly successful treatment, as adop ted by' the celebrated author fully eplained, 1.0-/nCrns oft Which every onelS enabled to cure:h nisclfperretqly, ead at the least:possi ble dort, thereby ::voiding all the advertised nostjurna of the day) This leptUre will prove , a boor_ to. tlasandsl.and thotiliand. Sent. wade • seal, in a plain eii'velopeito any acldi'eS,pooth)efel, on the receipl. of 111 - o post age st.. - naps, by addressing : .. 1 I .br. CH. J. c . I.,,iri, . 12 i ,.. In aweryl Few York. P. O. box . 4,586 'l..til'llTivn -r4 •-•— - SOI4THO . G FOR THE TIMES ill .9.It:CESATI:" IN EVERT IIO:LW.IIOLD ! 3 lINS & OP.OSLES7 S Anieri a . n. ',Gemara ,Glue, The str naest Glue in the World Foil . cent ei tiny 'Weed; Leather, Glass, lcc w, China, Marble, Porcelain,'‘ i i: Alabaster, Bone,' Coral, etc.: The oily rtAielepf the kind ever. tircidue•- l'Ol which will witlastandlWater. • I , A• . ; - , -- . ' . MEM • "T i .i'rer:y - housekeeper shOuld have t supply of.Jcilins k. Crosle.,-'s American dement Glue." —11? - ii 'Of l'orlc 1 Times: . . -, , • ... . "IL ile so convenient td have in the house." +c York. i.E.x . prcsa.' . . , it always ready; this - commends it - to ml - .‘„.”—..Nr. Y. Indricrulentj i liave'tried it, and find it as- useful in bee as. water."—Wiflccs'Spirit of (he Tinto Voi "It it r.verl 13( tqs our lit 25 Cents poi' Bottle'. beral reductions to: Wholesale Dealers . _ TERMS CAS-Li.. cryl I.For sale by all Druggists anti Store s generally througliout . tlie cnuntry. JOHNS & CR.OSDE.t, (Sole Manufacturers,). 7 William Street, :YdNV Yorli; ,r of Liberty Street.) .'! j3• 9 1.:V • kcepei EIN AGENTS' WANTED In ell Parts of the Country Tolobtain Subseribersifor Ing s S Pictorial Field-Book of the MOS 7EritICAIN REVOtIITION. o. l'Oumes royal Oztavb, containing upward of. • 'Rage% and . 1100 Beautiful IV 0 Ili .soldbexelusively by Agts. 1 - of Whom a special Diitriet will be Rareinducebients offered; Applicants name the Counties. they)caulo. - piefer. Its wanted also for otherworks"appro to the times. _,.i! ... • .11 T 1 to c ,gil,en had: priat 1 Baps , apscf the Seat of Was ! " ' nvelopee and Paper,lll.Trenancatisßooks , plied.,!,-,.ll.ddres3 t! , GEO. W ELLI.OI'T II hr's Building, Franlclin.Scipare,'N..Y. ragi ctc , au Hat . • i.;ADVERtISE. count;, A D E i .{ TIPP, in tIieJOUNAL I'd It is the on la. 1 . paper in Potter co, and 18 a good tuedlitt n thrciugh which to re:se:lithe people Of , all Os riets.l! ly3 - 1 JAYNE 3 § 31EpIOINES for •-i 3 1 4 e at i E. N. STEI3BINS & 7BRO. LBS.'i of WOOL tvottted: immediately STE2BLNS' 000 k It; , r \ ' • . - !" Thisy go right, to th , 'Spot ladunt, Relief! &pp your i ou h I . , l'ariAnyour.Bratit! Stren,qthai Vour tordel ETB StiloAT CONFECtIONS 11E, I, GOCD,T,Oit cr. - EndtmO r GOOD FOR LECTeftEllSi ' ! GOOD FOR UItLIG SPEAniii - OOOP TORVGERS) • GOOD ittc-co:s4trTrt;zi. : TS', ' GENTLEMEN CA'ZItY SPALDING'S ; 1110 .T I goxigfi4ioN9: • • • 4 I LADIESABE nimarrtno SPALDING'S Tuni..TAT . , cntimuktflcatt FOR SPALDING'S MOAT cOFFECTIONth • I Theftelieve a Cco?gli iristanqi They clear the ThrOt. • They give strength end roluine to the fola: • They impart a &Helens aroida to - the breatti They art•delightful to the taste. • They ate made of Simple het s and can trot harm any one. „ I advise eters- one who has a Cough or Bosky Voica or a Bad Brestlcor any difficuN ty of the Throat; to get a P.ahkage of my I nitial Ocinfectiont, they relieve . ybit, instantly; and you-will agree with me that they go right to the Spot.” You will find than 'tetY •Usefill and pleasant while traveling or attOdirig * lip Meetings for stilling yciur Congo or athii: ing your throat. If you try ant package I aid safe in saying that_ Sou will ever afterwardi consider theni indispensilfie. ,You will 'find them at, the Druggists andDeale'rs in Medieinei PRICE TWENTY-PitE CENTS. .1Iy" iignature is on each packimb: AU others are counterfeit. . . . A. Package be sent by unil, pre paid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address, . C. SPALDENG,-. No..4SCedar street, liew l Yoi.k: ~,,,, CEPILILIC PILLS CURE • .SICZ HEADACHE, CTTttE NERVOUS HEADACHE; CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADAckei By the use of theSe Pills the VerioldiC tittaciti of ,Verrout or Sick Headache may be. prevent.: 'ed; .and if taken at the commencement of aii attack immediate relief froin riain.a.ud sick: ness will lieobtained.. They seldom fail' lit removing the .2ticiuirci and. Ifeatkche to Trhich feiri.alns arc so isilti: jest. . . • _ act gently..tpontlie bowels --ierno*Z. ing Costireqevs. • . For Literary Men, Student - 4' males, and all persons:Of sedentary haLitsolli are valuable as a Laxative, improving the a . ri pitite, giving tone and yifier to the digestive orl cans, and - restoring the natural elasticity awl strength of the ultald sysieni The CEPHALIC; PILLS are the t:Eidi of long itiv,`!stigation and carefully conducted . ez: ) pe . riments, having been in use many yearai? during which time they- have piei-ented and relieved a vast amouut.of Fau , sztrL stifferini From Headache, whether; tiiiii nervous tjelent or from a deranged state of that stomach. They are entirely vegttablein their tompo-i and mar e taken at altiiitiesirithpdr:: feet 48aff:tty with itt maiting' any eliatig&3 Of di.; et, and the • abzw ' .. af av disagreeable taste ren.: dery it easy to . ari .qinis(cr them to.ehicdreni • . • BEWAR..,OF CaritTEßrEfT.l, The genuine have five signatures or lienriC: Spalding, on each Box. Sold by DruggiEfts and all other Dealeka id `,lcdich es. A Sox 17 ill be, sent'iiy mail pepaid on fe: ceirit of the . ' PRICE, 25 CENTS; . All ;orders should he •addressed to I , JIENRY C. SPALIiING; • ' in Cedar Street, Ne*-York TIIE FOLLOWING. ENDORSEMMITS Off' SPAL DING'S . CEPHALIC PILLS; WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FItO r:i ITE A:D ik - CII Ei 1 I SPEEDY AND SETRV CIIRt - 1 WITHIN THEIR REACH. sluisinunuinsumun mm nummiumniMMilii ' I ..m, - A•single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE-' PARED. GLUE ivillsF:e ten times • _. its cost annually:4si OALDLNG'S PREPA R ED GL * 't SPALDING'S PREPXREp etlOrEl . n PREPAREti GLUE!: . , . SAVE THE - PIECES !: - i ECONOI.II7 l • - - DISPATCH'I I - •• - ' 7 ''' . : "A STITCH ' ISI mil SAXES PINE.'-' • A§ accidents wilt happen, even in well.reg-' ilate4 families,. P. :is yea desirable to 110:Fe nine cheap And convenient way. fir repairing urnitnre, Toys, _Crockery, kc. --- ePALDBip , s PREPARED GIXE' • , meets; all such emergencies, and 'no hObsebold' can' eford. -to' be , iiithout kt . ,. ft., is always' ready; arid up to 4.l:ite Ojekiim point. - . 1 cgUSEVELIAN: IiVt.,RY HOUSE.'- Nc B:--_•A Brusli accompanies each Bottle.° Pride, 25 cents, Address - DENRY O:SPALDING, N0.:48 CEDAR Street, New-York.,' CAUTION. . As certain- n nprincipled persons pre altetapt 7 7 to , .palm off : On:the nasuspectiut publie,• imitations of myYRE,PARED GLUE; I would.' _- caution all perions to examine betuilyureltaa;:' ing, and see that the full name ,'. . gii*SPALIMG'S -PRE'PARED. GL; ~13,4Fti is on the outside, wrapped • all nt sm. axe, swindling counteifeite. TUAT A
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