THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Is the only paper published in Potter county, circulates among an intelligent class offileo pie) and is thus an - excellent medium for both City and Country Advertist . transient Advertisements and those Troin distance dun be Cash or have reaioniible re- ference. All communications, to receive attention, must be directed to the Editor, and Contain the name of tho writer., No attention paid to anonymous communications. • TEMIS.—One copy,onescar, $1; SIN copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lB, with one tc the person raising the Club. The 7 money must accompany the names. c ou dersport,VreanestAy Evening,Augnst 23; 1861 SUBSCRIBE FOR' THE JOURNAL _ af -Subscribe for the JOURNAL—not only for the County News, but for the news from the Seat of War. It is onlyONE DOLLAR a Year, you can all afford that. - Try it for a year; 'The Cash must accompany the order. lII' After the 26th inst., the 'rola Vamped envelops are worthless. 465"-The U. S. Marshall in Phila., stop ped the and the transmission of the .New York BO Book and Albs, and sup pressed 'the Phila.. Christian. Observer— three notorions 'Nil sheet's. tar-We learn with regret, that Col. aOSEPH PAXTON, Ex-President .of the Catawissa Rail Road, 'died of the heart disease, at his residence in Catawissa, on the night ef the 20th inst., in the 75th rear . of his age. 11ErThe President of the United States has, by proclamation, appointed the ,last Thursday in Septeiuber as'a day of fast ing, humiliation and prayer. It is to be hoped the day will be religiously observed by all: See Proclamation and call to the clergy in another colUmn. tar Itarper' s Mouth, II and the , Aqua, ic have been received. The latter offers inducements to subscribers in the shape of a very able list of ,contributors. Now is the time to subscribe for both, as they contain articles of great interest in rela tion to the present state of affairs in' the country. - iterWe are pleased to learn of the' pro motion of our fellow-citizen, LEWIS MANN, present P. 31., to a Clerkship in the Treasury Department at Washington. If the offices of the Department were more generally filled by men of his char acter and feeling we would have lees cor ruption' and disloyalty of which to Com plain. We success, health l aud happiness in his new field of labor. ra-There is little or no news of im portancesince our last issue. The .Se cession papers throughout the North are suffering severely—a score of them have ceased publication during the past week. Pierce Butler of . Philadelphia and ether' prominent secessionists have been sent to Fort Lafayette for safe keeping. Great activity . prava in all the Departments at Was h'ng'on—preparatory to some great and decisive move. A. few ,slight;skir mishes have occurred in which the Union troops haVe been generally successfuL • teir•We are indebted to Perry Martin, Esq., for late Philadelphia papers. From the same gentleman we learn , that Smith's Cavalry Company have been ordered to Washington. Ile saw members of the Company on the cars at Baltimore. • From a pTivate letter from Mr. Rogers, receiv ed some days since, we learn that Mr. Mark French had been appointed Order ly Sergeant of the Company. The Coro pany were sworn into service before leav ing•Harfisburg.--Pal'xieron. Citizen. 165 — Capt. Dewey and Aid have! been in town this week endeavoring to Obtain recruits for Berdan's Regiment of Sharp- Shooters. The men in this Regiment receive more pay, are better clothed, and _ ta,ve more chance of promotion tbSn in the Infantry. Of course the test is is dif ficult one, but their intended service -makes it necessary. "To become a mem ber the applicant must make a string of ' ten consecutive . shots at a distance of 200 yards not to average over ,5 inches for each shot, or a. string of over 50 inches measured from the centre of the target to the centre of the ball holes. The men are to deploy in small squads to pick off the officers and artillerists of the enemy, and is the only regiment of the kind to be formed. The men pan take their own rifles, or they can have the best ones to be found." The men are clothed green in summer and gray in winter Sharp- Shooters, here is a chance'! Those! wish ing and able to join the 'company, will address immediately by mail, Capt. J. W. DzwEv r ilarrisburg, Pa., or B, S. COREY, Ulysses, Pi., or HORACE WARNER, Wil cox P. o', Elk Co.-, Pa. Ber:The two Companies of. Maj. KU bourn's- Battalion will rend'eivons at OS. wayo and Coudersport,on the 4th of Sept:, and will immediately -receive from the erovernmeht sutsiitenee. i'hese 'compa nies are not yet full. Men from- Potter should fill them. We , haiip rot as- yet tiVen 'onr full share for the War. Will we do it ? Young men of Potter, are . the traitors marehilt to the ilestrueflon of your country and will yeti not strike a blow Sor its 'defence? Arouse I show yourselves men, Americans—true sons of patriot sires. Rememberlthat with the loss of country would follot the loss of liberty and put in power an oligarchy whose first principle is the subjugating and disgrace of labor: D s o yotr desire to to be ruled by those r7ho stigmatize you as the "mud-sills of society ?" Is' youir love of liberty so feeble that it will not animate you to 13 triko nue blot ? Be Americans—march to your *country's re- •+. lief. And let those among . you Who cry peacel submission to trait Ors ! and who give sympathy and comfortto the Rebels . be put down. Traitors at home and trai tors abroad L-the same end should be stretched out to both I "Fall into line." Let .not a man falter. Go how, and you will save much future trouble. If you do not, years of civil strife and bloodshed may be the result. 1 On Monday last a large' concourse of people assembled to see the Hebron In vineibles drill. , Speeches Were made by Major Kilbourne and L. F. iilaynard,Esqi, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. Wharton township, in this county, has sent out one-fourth of her voting popula tion—rroud for Wharton 1 1 How many will follow her patriotic course ? The following are the names of the Wharton volunteers in this squad:— Jack Miller, Manuel Salulepy, Wm. RosS, Sylvester Baldwin, Otrin Cortwright, W. F Card, H. F. Stoner, C. A. Lamont, C.)?. Ayres, Allen Jordon, T. L. Walk. er, Alexander Darlin, Seth McMullen; T. N. Siusabaugh, L. E. Siusabaugh, Dunham Cortwrigbt. )3E 7 ' Southern sympaniZers'anddisap pointed office-seekers, too cowardly to avow their real feelings, seek to destroy the Government by assailing its officers and crying " corruption," " fraudulent con tracts," to ever 3, act executed by those- in power. This extends, not only to the National Administration, but to almost all the State Administrations. The last cry comes from the Pittsburgh Gazette, and charges Gov.Curtin with neglect and fraud' in the fitting- out of Col. Geary's regiment. Other newspapers are copying the charge and adding to itiwbatever their own'bitter partizan or disappointed spirits way dictate.' To this charge the Harris burg Telegrpplt gives a brave and fearless denial. Col. Geary's regiment was not equipped by the State, but by the Gene ral GovernMent, and Gov..Curtin had no part in it, further than the regiment being accepted- through him as part of the quota called for from Pennsylvania. The State Administration has ever Shown the most determined spirit in reference to the'vrar. Gov. Curtin and his otEcers have put their whole power and . miiad to ithe great work of furnishing men and moues for the war: When the Legislature was about to ad journ, Gov. Curtin asked Of it the power to raise fifteen additional regiments to be held as a reserve in case they should he needed. Some doubted the propriety or necessity of the measure, but it was grant ed, and see the result! After the battle of Bull Run, Washington was supposed to be in danger, and more troops were needed 'immediately. Petinsylvania was called upon, and it is due to the far-sight- edness of our Governor that she was able to, throw into the beleaguered city regi ment after regiment until we could again say, 4 ' Washington is safe." Depend, up. on on it, loyal citizens, the Administration of the'Old Keystone is well able to guard its honor,—and be certain of one thing, those who claim to see fraud and trickery in everaot,of the Government , are u gen erally t o e who would, if they did but dare, go and fight for the Rebels under Jeff. Davis. As Pennsylvanians, we have cause to be - proud of the noble course pur hued by our officers in trust. Her men were the first to open the way to Wash ington, and if we remember rightly, the first to respond to the call of the Presi dent. She has done much, and will con tinue in the good work as long as there is need. The present State'Administra tion came into power at a perilous time, and ever since has put its best energies to the work of supporting' the General Government, and every loyal citiien may be certain of one, thing, that our noble Governor will• suffer no 'opportunity to pass for the futberanoe, both of out and-State honors. : 1 IMO PAY tirSopmas.—The Washington correspondent of the N. Y :Tribune Bois: •—t 4 ,..Not a - soldier anywhere in America, under - Federai authority, went vtithont hie pay on the., ftrst of mouth, :save those whose pay -rolls were bliindetinily inaccurate; through the incoinpetency of officers: The gold was then and is now ready fOt - . every soldier. in the service." ;' s2st EMPLOYMENT $75 AGENTS WANTED. We will pay from $25 to $75 per month,, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a! commission. Particulars tent fret.. Address! ERIE SEWING MACFIINE COMPANY, R. JAMES,! General Agent, Milan, Ohio, au2lly PRICE. CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. STEB - -1 BINS & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, .opposite D. F. Giassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, V bush., do dried, • 4 g Beans, Li Beeswax, V lb., Beef, ' Berries, dried, V quart Buckwheat, 9 bush., Butter, V lb., • . Cheese, Corn, V bush., Corn Meal, percwt., Eggs, V doz , Flour, extra, V bbl., • do superfine gi• Hams, V lb., Hay, V ton, , Honey, per lb., Lard, Si Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, V bush., • ' Onions, cg Pork, V bbl.; do 9 lb., ido in Whole hog, 'I) lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, V lb., Poultry, V lb., nye, per bush., Salt, V bbl., do 7 , 0 sack, Trout, perk bbl., Wheat, V bush., White Fib=b, V bbl., BY virtue of an order issued in the Or- 1 phan's Court of the County of Potter al to us directed, we shall expose to sale by pall. lie vendue or outcry, at the Court House 19 the borough of Coudersport, on Monday, the 23d Pay of Sept. next, at one o'clock, P. the following described real estate, &c.: Beginning at the soutqwest coiner of squnre No 1 4 thence east eight perches to the, south west corner.of lot No 221, thence north twentH ty-four feet to the south-east corner of a lot deeded to Sarah J. Schoptaaker, thence wes 'parallel with second street eight rods to the', east line of east strees, thence south along Vie lino of east street twenty-four feet to thci place of beginning, being the south part of lot No 210 on square No 21 in said borouo, on, which is erected one Two. Story Store House • ALSO a strip of land in the borough of CouJ dersport, bounded and described as follows beginning at the south=east corner of lot'No 210 thence eastalong the north line of Second street 'bay feet t 9 a post, thence northerly parallel with Eastistreet twelve rods to a pOst, thence westerly_ parallel with Second street forty feet to the south-east corner of lot No 207, thence southerly along the eastjdc of lots No 208, 209 and 210 twelve rods to the place of beginning, being part of said square No 21. , ALSO certain real estate situate in \Vhar.• ton township, Potter county, Pa:, bounded on the north by lands late of Jonathan Ca rd,Levi P. Card, and George P. W. Cant\ east by J.L. Nelson und south and west by . theiSinnemaho ning creek, containing about. three acres of land. , , ALSO an undivided half part dime acre of land in Wharton township, Potter co'nntg, Padescribed as follows : commencing on the bank of the Sinnemahoning creek six rodS above the saw-mill built by the Card's, thnnce about four or five rods to the gut thereon: south-east along the gut far enough to make an acre, thence westerly to the ba4 of. the creek, thence up the Creek to the place of be 4 ginning, containingone acre of improved land on which is one water saw-mill and one frame dwelling house. i ALSO, one undivided' half of .certain real estate in said Township County and State] described as folloWs : Bounded on the 1.490 by unseated lands, on the East by the Sinne mahoning Creek, on the South and WesE unseated lands, containing, about one hun ; ered acres of which about three acres! are improved, being real esta,te of the late N Schobmaker, deceyerl. II Terms, one-third cash at the date of tale and the balance withiintereat in one year from said date. ' W. H. METZGAR, Admsea H. J. OLZISTED, Coudersport, Aug. 244861. Divorce Notice. ' • • HANNAH S. BILLINGS, No. 71, February by her next friend Term, 1861. In H. 0. PERRY, the Common Plea HARVEY RILLLIGS A subpcena and alias subpoena having been issued in this case and returned Nihil., the said Harvey Billings, the respondent above named, is hereby notified arid required to be and appear in our Court of Common'Pleas, the next Term of said Court at Coudersport, in the county of Potter, to answer the com plaint of the libellant. WM. F. BURT, Stiff. , Coudersport; Aug. 12, 1861 THREE•TEACIIERS WANTEM The School-Term begins on the first o October. ApplicatiOns requested to be sen in as soon as possible. M. HAdLINGER, Aug. 1. ( pd] Sec. 43. S. D. Newspaper Dep t. F A , DI 8. ANN, General. Ag nt for . the A• sale of the New York Clain s, Weeklies, the American Monthlies and Quaiterlies, , and , all the Foreign Periodicals. Tema to suit the times. . i • 1, , The Ditr•The Tribune for sale . ; ever evening..,. rkgt„.At the POST OFFICE. . • - " Notice: WHEREAS, letters of Administration to the estate of ALVAH C. TAGGART, late of the county of Potter. deceased, haCe been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim againSt the same, will present them duly an thentiCated for settlement. I POLLY ANN TAGGART, ; JOHN P. TAGGART, - Aug. 21, 1861 Administrators.; JLANK - DEtDS • • fa - rsale at this Office I Administrator's Sale. of Potter county Libel in Divorce. Abbott Townshi p-- ''' • AnditoTNotice.— --- • NOTICE is 'beret) ti - en that the under signed .Anditoridoprinted hy.t . e Cont. t of Common Pleas ofile ter .county o mak é l ..distribution of the p " ida of the sale of real estate in the Casa of and White 7s Tbos. McDonald, of Sept. , 0 , N. 5. 119, ,wiLl attend to the duties Of his ay i*ntnient, at the office of the Prothonotary . pa OondersporL, On Saur day, the 31st day of 4u 434 1861, at )o'clock, P. M.. Those interested. are hereby n tified to attend. , H. ..1 1 , OLMSTED, Anditor.- Aug. 1, 1861, r t 46 - , 1 - - !.1 . r - V. II I - ' • A 7 YI , Et,'s . , .- , • , • ii Siarsagt.dri'lla .... .._.‘ , --. FOR Pi : I '. 1' G ; THE. BLOWN • And for the speedy Cu ; o the folloWlng compladints: Scrofula and Sara ,st)ons Affections,sitch as Tumors; Vicr ,i. Soles, Eruptions, Pimples,- Post es', I Blotches, Bolls, lb , Blaine, and all ' kin! iseaSes. ; ' 04LkNDi Ind:, fithiJune, 1859. J. C. AtEll. k, CO; Gents it I; feel it my duty to as knowledge what your ,Sersaparilla has done for; mes Having inherited.a Scrofulous infection, (;have suffered from it In various Waya if:r years: SOmetimes it hunt out in Ulcers eh Inv hands - and arms;i sometimes it tithed Snarled andiliteiSsed rue at the stomach. i Two years ago it broke out o my head and: covered my scalp and ears with tee sore, Which was-painful and loathsome beyond description. I triad many medicineind several physicians, but without ffluch relief from any thing . : In any fact,the littorder grew vt#rse.' At length I as .repiced to read in the Gospel Me:Wm:gee that youlmil prepared en alterative (Sarsaparilla}, for I knew from ybur repots= lion that any thing yoa innie mristhe grodi I sent to Cincinnati anti got it, and kaed it till it cured ine. ] took it, as you advise, in' small; doses of a teaspconful ever A month, and used almost three battle,. Now and healthy skin soon ,began.....to fern:hinder the scab; which after a While fell off. My skin 14now dear, and I know by my feelings that theilisease Os gone frominty'eyetem. f You can -well believe that I filet : what liun saying when I. tell you; that I hold you to b 4 0 4 0 of the apostle* of the age, undiremein everigrateffilly : ; Yours, l'' ' I i AlatitED I -B. Ir I ALI,F.Y. ' i r . , . St. , Anthoairs Fire Rose Or ( rysipelas, Tatter and Salt Fire, ,Scald Head) Ringworm, Sitteei Eyes; DrOpsjr. 1 - - Dr. l Robert M. Preble Writes from Salem, Ni Y., 1211, Sept',, 1859, that ho hasi l .cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, which . threatened to terminate ;fatally, by the Persevering use of our 'o4oam:rifle, and also a dangerous .3fafignant Erysipelas bY large doses of the same;] says he cures the cotnmon Eruptions by it constantly. i . , I Bronchocele, Goitre or Sairellel Neck. 1 I • Zebnion Sloan of Prost,Texas writes : 'fThreh bob' ties of your Sarsaparilla ; cared me ' from a ; Go • r e —ti hid- eons swelling on the neck, which I bad suffered; from over two years.", • i i . h. I :I Lenciarrlitea or Whites, OvarianTumort. Uterine Ulceration, F.'eanale;Disealies. Dr. J. B. S. Channing; cif New York City, irritei ; "I most Cheerfully comply with the request of yOur agent in saying I have found • yOut• Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the nnnterkins; complaints for' which we employ such a remedy, but especially in Rmide Diseases of the Scrofulous diathe4. 1 have cured many inveter ate oases of LencorrliceathY it, anti souse mimeo the com plaint was caused by itkeertien of the uterus. I The ulcer' stion iteelf was soon amen , . Nothing iwithin 'my khowl edge opals it for these female derangements.]'.— 1 • Edward S. Morrow, of Newbury, Ala:, writes, "A (inn. gerous ovarian tumor on ohs of the fannies. hi my family] which had defied all tim)•emedies we could employ, has at length been completely:cured by your Extract of Sar saparilla Our physiciaufthought nothing but eitirpre lion could afford relief, .but he advised the trial oil your Sarsaparilla as the lastresort before 'cutting, and it Proved effectual . After :fairiugyour remedy eight reeks no symptom ofthe disease , mains." • ' , • , Syphilis andlllercurital: Disease. _ , - .. , NEW to s ses, 25th August, 1850. _ Bs. T. C. Arta: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re peat of your agent, and,recrt to' ou some of the effects i i f. have realized. with your arsaparilla. .'' , l' I have cured With it, In y practice, most of the Corn- - plaints for, which it is reccipmentied: and have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Jim.. mrial Disease... One of myhiatients had Syphilitic ]Ulcers, n his throat, Which were famatimlng hls palate and the top of. his mouth.' Your liSarsoparilla, steadily taken, :toed him la five weeks. -Another was attacked by-seo. andary symptoms in hisose, and the ulceration hada oaten away a considerable ' rt of it, so that I belieVe the - disorder would, scam reach iis brain and kill hini: But it yielded to myndrninistrahun of ;your Sarsaparilla; the: ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without ; some disfiguration to hie face. Alwotnan who bad been; treated for the, sante ditiorder bylmercarY was suffering; from this poison in her botiies. They had beCome so sea-' slave to the weather that on a dainp day she suffered ex - outfitting pain in her i jo4its and bones., She, tco, wad. :toed entirely , by your leasaperfila in. a:few weeks. :I know from its formula, WF ch your agent gave .mO, that ; } l l. this treparalbin from yen; laboratory must be a ( great remedy; conseq'ueutly ? those truly remarkable results' with it have not surprised Sue. ', i ; , , Fraternally youes,i > - G . V .LARI3IEIt, M I. I. . , i. i I illacatmathim,, Rciii , , t, 'Liver, 'Complaint.' INDEPENDENCE, Pres ton Co, Ya., Oth July, 1559. De. 3. C. Area: Sir, I have been afflicted With Wroth- i nil chronic Rheum:lista lot lobg time, Which balled the skill of physicians, and en -lc to into lei spite of all the] :etnedies I could find, until tried:peer Saremarillel Ond. eottle cured bud in two Weeks, arid restored my general. wealth so much that I -*Wirer better than before II was: attacked. I think it a Weil Trill Medicine. J. FREAM. Jules JY. Getchell, of St. olds,' writes :"I ham' been afflicted for years with :an affection of the Liver, Which destroyed my health. I Ole every thing, and everything , failed to relieve, me; and I ave been a broken-down man for some years! from no iotli r cause than derangement of :he Liver : My beloved past` r, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised ` me to try your Sarsaparilla, cam se he said be knew pall,' and ent i tiling you ref:dean worth trying. By the bless.' Mg of Clod it had cured rite,' 1111 has sot purified nlylblood , c i as to make' a new man of ni . .I feel young again.; Ths : ' best that can be said of Yon i nothnif ii, - dod enough:" I ' • ' .. ii• Sclairros,Cancer TiOlorit, to -:. n argement,-. Ulceration, Catrieshand. Eifollation of the Bones. '• , P. ! . ! A great variety of cases brie been reported to us where i• 1 cures of these formidable mlainta have , resulted front' I the use of this remedy, LUG Or space hero-will not admit', I them. Some df theta maybe found in our American.' I Almanac, which the ag ntethelow named ere pleased to furnish gratis all who callifor them. ; ' I • , Dyspepsial Heart Disen Se, Pits, Epilep.' my, itlelanchoLy, 'Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of atom affections have beard madenails by the alterative pewe , of this medicine. It Mimi-, Cates the vital inflictions, lute vigorous action,and.itlaus 3verconies disorders which would be supposed beyond its' reach. Such ei remedy ilas lung been required by the ne.' :essities of the people, and we are confident that this will lo for them alb that medicin cad ; do. 1: ~ Ayer's,' Cher - • • Pectoral ) ._ ... FDIC Tin?. RA ID pprcr. - (4? Coughs, Colds, Lottineittza., hoarseness,, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con 4,. -,, . struption, Old tfok the II : teller ! ' of Consnniptive Patients in advanced "Stages _ l _ . ' 'of the Disease. ' ; . N This is a rewiedy so ufflversally known: to surpass any other for the card of threat and lung complaints, that It is useless here to:publish the evidence of its virtues., Its' unrivalled excellence ford coughs :and colds; and its truly' wonderful cures of pulmonary ;disease,' 'have made lit known throughout the i leivilizedi nation's. of the earth. 'Few arc the communities, or even • families,amongi them , who ' have not 'seine perional. experience of, Bel effeets•—. some living trophy Intl:eft mitiSt of its Victory over' the subtle and dangerous eiSeniers of the throat and langs., As all know the 'dreadful fatality of thesio disorders', and 1 as they know,.too, the effects of this remedy, we need not 3o more than to assure them that it has now all the yin tues that it didbave when making the cures which ;have Won. so strongly 'upon the confidence of mankind. , j Prepared bypr. I. C. 'AYER & CO., 'Lowell, Mau. ' Sold by QS.izD. A. Jones, C oudersport ! ' Mann & Nieltols,:lilillport ;'. N. T. Mills, Coles burg ; Coliv4ll & Lyman, 11,oulet ; A. Corey & Son,. ErlysseS ; A i H. Horton, Cushingville ; and by Dealers generally I. ~ r : t.. . $ 31 - to my oo 200 1 00 '1 40 1 20 25 , 4 s'l 6' • 12, 1 44 - 50 y '. 10 12 7 . 10 75 Els 1 150 200 1 10 656 700 1 550 6go 127 151 550 6 001 12,3 •12 - 15 8 121 30 35 • 75 1 001 21 00 23 001 10 131 • 6 ;74 377 50 83 75 275,350 450, 5 00 1 100 1121 450 500 1 NEW ARIZANGEMENT. The undersigned basin • just received a argel ; and 'Ls, well selected stock of ' CLOCKS, !WATCHES & JEWELRY, offers them for sale at prices that' Fill com pare favorably with thos&of any, city or town within 100 Every article of jeWelry , and every style of Watches and eld nen-1 ally found.in retail Stores kept con tantly on band, :tad warranted to be as repr seated.—, also; Beal'ST'atentrevolYers kept on hand. and soltrclieap: say- Repairing one on short notice, - in _ood style and fairtrates. Call sbe, me t the :sign of BM-'rl Big Watch:,", ' I Ci H. WA - RUINER: Couders , 1.1861: f'Ogifl CORMS Lof WOOD 9.941../ me: JOURNAL Office, fnli for whichltbe highest Mi. • .;I UI be pnid in : Subseiip I 40ertienz' I opt, Jan! wanted at unediaiely, irket Price Itioni and' : C:1! ii - .'r simm oNs 1. i ) , •_i . , f 9g*dyck Yillagp 4ai'ju ereceiveil a. la"Fge stock ` of GOOFS cf all, kin s, s4h as . i • i i DAY- OODS, .. . ~' .- • - , • i ' ' l i 6ROOER.tES," ,2 tI. , , ' l.,___ ' HAMM:A.IIV, CZICCEE 1, 1100?-NEAR," I j . • CUTTFERYI , such aU . ') 40ERS, „ EEi iPov i , lIM :OFFERS,` . ' r • itaLs, SPICES, • • ! ui fact, of every kind, sitap, ' and St for Wearing, Eating, „Prink npon•, Lookin,g at, or Smeling I.! , ..• . e, high* prioe'for -7changei part CASH if nOessa Evety form lug, MEI ing, S • Wil rga ilea, ' for Good Shingles , .21 sh~liing, 30 cts.; = or more if Wool should • 4. goods as CHESI as e l an be 1 •i cbuutry—July 17;61. fig ENEZ advan in th' bong. L'• BIRD; ii PEAL MI ' SUGAR, - CAttECER, - • , LAIN:ES, !•, • ' 1 1 - and so forth, and belong to a. country Store, ne411.- ';- • ! BABIES. `l_ ;and some t 1100P;SItIRTS, LAW/ 1 DI all thi, dtng 4 SIM liml and so 1 HE , • Vorperly ,Ctiibing - 0 'lid, • 1 ookla; 18ci in B Jun 1 T .OI lI 1 1 .glY& IcELLY TO E c n' always be fotind the C °kir! Box and Parlor I TSI Alia, TIN rand F FETTLES.,,{SFJOERS, SCOC,I.I ; FRYING-PANS, SAP -PANS, arid! CA - RONS Also,. • Agricliltural Implemen t such . as PROWS, • SCRAPERS,' cur; TORS COR4'-SHELLERS, HORSE-PL DOG-POWERS, &d. • T.ii-EIR.WC)R . K, • is re:ad iind the material good. • Gct substajntial EAVES-IiROOGE9S p*up part of the .County-,terms easy. ac .uf all kinds, includik Cash,!seldoin rd Stoie on Main Street opposite the Old Rouse!, Concterspott. Aug. 1,, 18591 • I MANHOOD. ito w LOST, HOW; RESTORED. IJust published, iii a sealed envelop ps Ti4NATLiRE, TREATMENT, AND'RAOICV. OFSPORMATO / RltliCe.t, or, Seminal Weakne ual Debility, Nervousness and invul 1 cinissilons, iriduclig impotency' atd 3ren Physical incapacity. .1 i . 1 1 BY IiOBT. J. CULVERIVi 1") 11 7 'Af t ~ , 1 •Thel important factithat the awful (Deuces of pelf-abuse bay he t efliettlaily without internal medicines or the flan!, applichtions of caustics, instruments, inl, ted bdtigies,l and other empirical ;devil , here 4iearlyj demonstrated, and the".o new and highly successful treatment, as; ted byl the dclebrateclttuthot • fully,e4t ,by means of which every . cine is Onab 'care himself perfectly, and at the least ible cost, thereby avoiding, all ' the adve nostrdms othe day. . This lecture 'a boon to thousands and thousand s. Sent and r seal, ina plain envelope, AddreSs, post paid, on the receipt of tw. .age stilinps,'bY addres,sing -: -, Dr. C.H. J. C. KLIN, [ I 127 bowery, Ne. York. P. 0. b0x.4,1 • SO3IiETHiNt FOR THE TIM O A NIECESSIT "LN EVERY 110USEHO .s .TOHNS tROSV.Y'S I American Cembiat - The spiongest Glue iii - the Wed', .For l iCeniep (big "Rod, Leather,- .Ivdrl, China, Marl , Porcq AlaOster, Bdfie, Coral, The. Only nitiele of the kind ever pr ed which will withstand Wate , • E±.TRACTS leENlery• housekeeper Should have a Of Johns fc grosley's American Cement —Ni—'.P e:c YlTinies. ~ "11 ls so, onvenientto heye in the li --Yak •YorAlEziress. - :1. ,' !•It is always ready; this cOninlends eVerybody."L, -Y. Y. Inclepeinit. . .. .... 4 '7 har tried it, and find it as ucifhl in our h use aS water."--•Wilkes!Spirit of 01¢ Times . Price 125 Cents per Bo th e. Very lliberall reductions to Wholesale D alms. . , , 1 TERMS CASH.„ i • ;ale by all Druggists and ptore :rally throughout the country.. -. JOHNS .Ic, CROSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) I 1 William Street, New Yorlc. , ,iberty Street.) I jynly For keepers gen I • 7 r of I AGEN PS WAVED all Parts of the, Country obtain Subscribers for! S PICIOTiViI iiiiieiit . of the 1 " 1 A#EIIIICAN REVOLUTI In Tri!o Vo umes Royal Octa,vo, cont upward of! ,1500 Page and 1100 Beautiful Mustrat Thi work will be sold exelnsively by to eac ! .ll of whom a speciallDistrict ii ,given. Rare inducements offer'ed. Appl i should nam the Counties tbeY would 1 'Agents w nted also for otber, works 1 prism to tb times. i 1 • 1 spa of the- BSA otWar lz . DrarloPes and Paper, Iffscellageous ppliedl Address l' . - I- •. - - GEO. W. ELLIOTT, lees Euilding, Franklin Square, I.si. Y. ill-Y27 EC! ing': Flag etc , a , Ha NE'S FAMILY 1 MEDIULN S for k E. N. STEBBINS BRO. of WOOL wanted immeillately STEM?. NS' LBS t 1 koo 1 L- ADVERTISE.':. ISE in the Jounar i AL 1 It is the on r in Potter county; rind_ is4 . t goad quell riaefthil TrOople.of 1; I D lAd 'ERT Pap , m .tricts, fiiedi 'ail di '• Tiey go right to the Spot ? • Insiant4elitic ! ;..Stop your Cough! ... . 1 • fßt ry your reah ! ' • • ' - . . ' Strenathenitour.l'oiee I - . J. - 1 • H - ' - !- - Spal4iiie4 - - TIIROAT CONFECTIONg GOOD FOR bLEitc,: , ;(gEk,. GOOD, FOR LEUTFREP,',, , • GOD FOR PUBLIC spLitkrts, I F OOD_ FOR KGERS, •GOOD FOP, ONSIIMPTIVES. •1 GEiiTLEttEN SrALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ADE O , 'ELIGIITED MTH • • • • • SP - ALDiNd'S THR O ATtbIiPECTiONS: • -: CRIOREIt CRY 1'04; SPALDIN.ZO'S . THROAT bOtI'ECTIONS'i t They relieve a Cough instantly. • They clear the Throat. . - 1, 1. They give strength and volume to the voicN They impart a . delicious aroma to the breath They are delightful ty the taste. ;. They are ramie of simple herbs and can not harm any one.. I advise. every one who .hag,.a . couglA or ft Huiky \ , :oico or a-Bad. Breath, M. any diffieulT ty of tb e Throat, to get a PaCka ge . ocntY Throat Confectionq they will relieve yoii instantlx .1 • '' and yoiyvill agree with me that they go rigilt to the spot." You will. find them very - usefigl . and ple.iisant while tra4ling or attending pub? lic , rsetings for stillint I,i3ur cough,. or allay ing throat If.you try one package I a . m safe in saying that Yen will ever afterwardi consider them indipPeusible. Yon wili.fin4 them at the Drug.gist . s and Dealers in lied icin es PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. • My.signature Is on each inickneew All others r. are counterfeit. ' : , • EIN A Package will be sent by mail, pre paid ; on receipt of Tbirty Cents. .; Address, .HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 4a Cedar street, New-Y0.k..., onsuunnumintanummitimmunumnm ' S r est of CEPHALIC PILLS CURI BXCK • sEADACRE, - CURE NERVOUS HE ACHE, CURE : ALT, 'KINDS OP ac ADACELI ' OTS, \t LS, ULD- IVA- By the Ilse ofther Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous ;3l'Cli! 11"eadake may be.. prprent l edi and-if taken at the commencement cf ‘ art attiwk. immediate relief rom 'pain and sick:* ness.will be obtained. • • 1 d and in any • y Pay i fused. C-burt 1- 30 The; seldom fail iu r and keivi«c . he to Chien ME They act gently upon, ing Conitiveness. 1 For St dents,, Delicate Pe, males, 111141)111 persons of,sedenky..habits. they . are valeabie its a Laratitis jinkoying the ir j o-_ !petite', giviOg tone and rigor to the digestive or -1 galas, and restoring the natural elasticity and Sirength of the lvt , olo sYstein. The CEPHALIU PILLS nrethe result of long ipistigatiorf aud carefully conducted ez periments; having been in use, many years during which : time they, ,have prevented and. relieved ii.vast amount of pain•and, suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state or the stomach. • • _ CORE s 6-X -1 I intars ,a 1 and They are entirely vegetable in their compe l sition, and may e taken at all times with per fect safetY with nt,maiiln.g Any change of di et, and the ace cc of any disagreeable taste ren ders it easy to ad sinister them to children. • DEW AR. OF COUNTERFEITS The genuine have IR:_e•siEnatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. , • Sala by Druggists and - all other Deans; hi Medicines.- . • - -. • - _ • A Box A:ill be sent by mail , ` repaid oft re= ceipt of the • • PRICE, 25 CENTS. • All orders should be addressed. to . . HENRY C. SPALDING, •,_ • 48 Cedar Street, New-York. o any post- SI ! 1 D! tie, lass, in,. oduc- THE FOLLOWING ENDORSIMEIITS OF uppl3 lac." SPALDING'S CEPIIALIC PILLS, WILL . CON'OSTC Alki-i',46thJFFER ES it to HEAIY C THAT A - ... • SPEEDY AND SURE GIIRE? Is WITIJ THEIR REACH • M, A . single " - bottle of SP-AIDING'S PRD: PARED,/ will save: ten times •_its cost annually...ol SPA P LD*G'S PREPARED! GU I.! SPALDD;G'S l'isra'AßED GLUE! . • SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! Z 2331 . -.i.vE.TErprEoEs i: . ECONOMY 1 . DISPAT( H I . . , ar - "A STITCII IN TIME SAVES NINE."':64 As accidents wilt happen. even in well reg tinted families, •T: is very. desirable, to lave: :onae cheap and convenient Way for repairinß; Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. [ . . N. , juin& • Agts. i ll! be scants ,refer. ppro- sriALIWGI,S PREPARED GLUE , nests all such etuergencies, and no household:, :an afford to' be without it. It is always ready ; , and' ult to the sticking point. - ' • "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE:" I, 1= N. 8.--3 Brush accompanies each Bottle; Price, 25 cents. Address , - :HENRY . -No. 48 CEDAR.Str4et, ?yew-York. - CAUTION. 1 . As ceriahi tinPrin6ipledperso ng to palm , off on , the unsusp' . mitations - ci my PREPARE D .4utiop all persons to exaMineb fig, and see that the full name' J ef - SPALDING'S PREPARE ti • ,s on the outside wrapped ; swindlinteounterfeits. 0 moving the 11 aute4 Ifeniales are 'so sub. be I;qiiels.:---remor". g are tittempt.:.l Letinr, publicA; LUE, I woulte., fury purchas.';' 'mark ad-