lIMMIS ANNOILICIpINTS. . Presidenttiu - drie. - )• • say-As thefitue of the:meeting of the C o nvention is near at hand,,amf Potter . cou nty will be called Upon to give apres sion of her preference for President Judge, please announce the name of. Hon. C. B. Corals, of Warren, as a candidate., Mr. Curtis is --justly cOusileied one of the m ost. able lawyers 'of north-western Penn sylvania, and not being It resident of this -district, is less, likely to have , prejudices - for or against any of the parties who may c l a im the decision of justice during the next term, than one who bah lived in the District. - - A REBIDENT; terAnnounce the name of the HON. ROBEELT G. WRITE, of Tioga, county, as a candidate for re-election to the office of President Judge. Having served otie official term as Judge of this District, he has become acquainted with its peculiar business, given entire satisfaction to 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 ebiqt. • Judge WRITE'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 justice to infer will 'ContliAtte tO 10 so. POTTER. Associate ws. , -...,Announce the mane of COL.LINS mart', of Coudersport, as a candidate for Associate brig., subject to the decision of 'the Reiinhlican Convention. • Commissioner. ter Announce the name of BARNEY bICKS of Ulysses township for Commissioner. He is every way qualified for the duties of the office; and will make a faithful officer' if elec ted. U. THE POTTER', COUNTY JOURNAL Is the Only paper published in Potter county, circulates among an intelligent chiss of peo ple, and is thus an excellent medium for both City and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those from a distance must be Cash or have responsible re ference. AU communications, to receive attention, Must be directed to the Editor, and c,ontaifi the name of tile writer. No attention paid to nonyrnous communications TSIMS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lB, with one tc the person raising the Ciu:b. The money must accompany the names. eondereport, Wednesday Evening, Sept. 4, 1861 163 - See New Advertisements Stiff. Sales. Court Proclamation. — Administrator's Notice. Jury and Issue' Lists. Coudersport Academy—This Institu tion offers particular inducements to those desirous of obtaining an education suita ble for almost all vocations. Boarding at moderate rates can be procured in the village, for those from a distance. The teachers are experienced, competent -and worthy the respect and confidence of the community. ter We publish, to the exclusion of other intereiting matter, the speech of the Hon Daniel S. Dickinson, which we commend to the careful perusal of all who yet have doubts as to the propriety, necessity or justice of thepresent,military effort to subdue rebellion and save our country from dismemberment and ruin. Two Military Companies (one Battallion) under command of Maj. Jiro. M. KILBOURNE, leave Potter county for the War, tomorrow. Will give the list of officers and men in our next, with the whole number that have left the county, which we think will make Potter the Banner county of Pennsylvania, in the good work of furnishing men for the war. Hurrah for Potter ! A large meeting was held this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at which speeches were made by Messrs. Arthur G. Olmsted, Captain N. J. Mills, and Major Kilbourn. n.Ho .),Tud g e R.G. White was nom inated for re-election in Tioga adanti, by acclamation. . *County Convention meets on next Tuesday, in this place. Let their be full delegations present, and have competent and popular : ,men put in nomination so that there be: no need of bogus Union or independent candidates. ` Nene American Agriculturist; for September, has been .receiired, tun of in struction to the farmer and guiltier. It is a jo'utnat that should be in the hands of every intelligent farmer. DIED. In Colesburg, 27th inst., CLARISSA, wife of Thomas Jackson, aged 70 years, 8 months and 8 days, SHERIFF'S StilMS. Y', VIRTUE of sundat write of Venditioni Exponas, Fie tigrti Ft as 6nd Levari Facies „ • issued out of the lit of Common Pleait of.Pot ier County, Pennsejleeinia, and to nig directed, shall expose to pOlogic sale ;or outcry, at . the Court Douse in Cooderspoit, on MONDAY, the ' 4 23rd . day of Sept 1861, at 10 o'clock; a. tn., the fog-, loicing described real.estate, to toe!: • ; O•rtaln real estate beginning at the North rest corner of George Ayres' wind-fall lot, 'Thence North 861 rods :to the South line of ilatthias 'Reed's lot, thence Eastl7o rots to a corner, thence Soneh 230 rods to a corner, %MCC West 63 rods to East line of Ayres' lot thence North by Ayres' East line one hundred and forty-six rods to Ayies's.North-east cor ner, thence West 1.0q:1" rods to place of begin ning ; containing one hundred and fifty acres, and, being part of. Warrants 2125, 2118, and!, 2180., and is mostly in SAinrnit Township; Pot ter County, Pa:, en which there is about thir ty. acres of cleared land, one frame barn, mitt frame house, - and a sniall out-house Setzed, taken in execution, and to be sold. as the pro perty of MartinArltson. . . ALSO--:-Certain real estate situate . in Alle gany and IJlY;sees Townships, Potter County, Pa., bounded North by lans of, Emma B. Monroe, Eastlb.Oinds of H. Rpllebeth, South by lands of 'Win. Morley and . A. Byam, and West by lands' of Nathan BroW;n and .A. Ray mond ; containing sixty-nine acres, of which thirty acres are'iinproved, with one frame barn, one board house, and some fruittrees thereon. Seized, taken in execution; and to be sold as the property of William Nelson. ' ALSO—Certain real estate to wit: Lot No. 60 of the allotment of lands in Sweeden Town ship, Potter County, Pa., beginning at a post the North-west corner of Lot No. 32 of the al lotment of lands in Sweden Township, thence South on the West line of said Lot No. 32 one hundred and sixty rods to a post, thence West fifty-three rods ton post standing in she East line of Lot No. 29, thence North on line of Lots Nos. 29 and 28 one hunarcoih. and sixty rods to a post, thence East along '"the South line of Lot No. 37 53 rods to the place oPbegin ning ; containing 53 acres, of Which thirty acres are improved, with one , log; house, one log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Morris S. Carpenter. 'ALSO—Certain real estate to wit; Bound ed on the North by Lot No. 118 of allotment of lands of M., C. Barber in Harrison Township, and Lot No. 72 conveyed to Nathaniel Hub bard, on the east by lot No. 73 and lot N 0.116 conveyed by Trustees Bingham estate to lien. Cummings, on the south by lot No 80, and on the west by lands of George Fox and Sobieski Ross. Lot No. 69, conveyed to Henry Hurlurt, and :tot No. 118 aforesaid, beim' , Lot No. 74 of the allotment of lands of M. Barber in Harrison Township and part of Warrant No. 1101 Potter County, Pa.; containing 64.5 acres, be the same more or less, with the usual al lowance of six per cent. for Roads, A;c., about fifty acres of Which are improved, with one frame'll:use and frame barn thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as th 2 pro perty of Calvin Cummings. ALSO—Certain real estate to wit: Bounded North by the State line and Highway, East by lot No. 349 of allotment of Bingham Estate in Bingham Township and lots in possession of D. Robbins and D. C. Howe, south by lot of Wm. Hill and west by east line of Genesee township; containing 116.3 acres with the:, usual allowance of si.x per cent. for roads, Szc.,i being lots Nos. 1 and 26 of the allotment of lands of S. M. Fox, Deed in Bingham town ship and part of Warrant N0..1240. about 40 acres of wuich arc improved, with one frame barn, one frame house, one hig bous, and some fruit thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lester Stone. ALSO—Certain real eseate situate in Sha ron township, Potter County, Pa., described as follows, to wit. Beginning at the North east-corner of the lot deeded by John Keating and others to Wm'. Lises.s.--ia,..lilar't No. 2288, thence East along the line of land known as the D'Anbigney tract 100.5 perches to the cor ner of a lot originally deeded to B. F. Nichols, thence South one hundred and three and perches to a corner of Amos A. Newton's land, thence by line of sidd land south thirty- nine degrees West thirty-three and four-tenths perches to the thwayo road, thence along said road south fifty--one degrees east one perch, thence along the Stevens end Nichols mill road south fifty-tire and one-half degrees west forty- - seven perches to the line of Nichols and Stev ens mill lot, thence North seventy-six degrees west fortymine .4erehes to time line of the above named Lister lot, thence North one hundred and forty-tire perches to the place of begin ning ; containing ninety-three acres and six _tenths of an acre, on which arc erected one frame house, one frame barn, and other out buildings and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Real estate in Clara township, viz: Beginning - at the Fast line of- warrant No. 2173 and being the South-east -corner of the farm occupied by Sala Stevens, thence South eighty perches to the North-east corner of a lot sold at Shel'iff's sale to Joseph Mann as the property of W. B. Graves, thence' by the line of said land and Wm. V. Keating & Co. west i one hundred and eighty percheS to the corner of James Tyler's land, thence by the East line of said Tyler's land North eighty porches to ' the line of Sala Stevens' land, thence by the South line of said Stevens' laud east one hen . dred and eighty perchesto the place of begin ning; containing ninety acres of land, and being part of warrant No. 2178, on-which are erected one frame house, one frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of 0. C. Warner and -Peter Batement. ALSO—Certain real estate to wit: Bounded on the North by lots Nos. 119 -and 69 of the allotment of the lands of Margaret C. Barber in Harrison township,. on - the. East by East part of lot No. 156, on the South by lands of G. Fox and Sobieski Ross; and on the West by said lands of Fox and Ross and lot No. 119 aforesaid; containing 6 . 2 , 5 acresj la p the same more or less, with the usual allolvance l of six per cent. for . roads ' &c., being the West part of lot'No. 156 of the allotment or ands of M. C. Barber in. Harrison township and part of warrant Nes:1105 ; Arid x 1192 Potter County. Pa., ahciet'sixty acres of whieli are improved,• with one frame_ house, one' frame barn; one log house, one log barn, and-some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken- in, execution, and to be sold as the property ofTliomtie.,D. Lillie. . ALSO--,Certain'reid estate Bounded on the North 'by lot N 0.59 01 the illOinient of lands of M.-C. Barber ,ita Harrison township, on the Easl 'by lot' No: Gl, on the South by lands of G. Fox and S. Hogs, and on the West by West part of lot No. 166 ; containing 13.6 acres, with the usual allowance of six per Cent2for.roads;-*c., being the east part of lot No. 166 of he allotment of lands of M. C. Bar ber in Harrison township andpartuf warrants Nos. 1105 and 1192, Potter County, Pa„ about fifteen acres, of which are improved, with one log shanty.thereon. piz6l, taken in execu tion, and.to be sold as the -property of James ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit: Bound ed on the North and West by lands of George Fox and Sobieski Ross,. on the. South by lot No. 48 conveyed by. .trustees of Bingham Es tate to Isaac Byam and by lot No. 47 of allot- Merit of lands of S Ross in Ulyssei township, and on the East by lots Nos. 46 and 43 of said allotment, and No. 45 conveyed .by trusleeS afofesaid to Thomas Hamilton ; -being lot No. 44' of the . allotment of S. F.Ross, in Ulysses township and part of warrant Na_ 1273, Pot ter Co., Pa., containing 1 1084 acres, -be the same more or less with. the usual allowance of 6 per cent, forioads:&c., abotirgratres, of which are unprOvedrith', ono frame, house, one log .Barn 'and`tt / quantity of *nit trees thereon:: Seized, taken in execution; and to :be sold, as the property of Samnel-Gibbs. WI!. F. BURT, Sheriff. C6nder3pOrt, Sept. 2, 1861. , - $25 P LOIN' ENT 7- $l6 AGENTS - ].WANTED- We will - pay froni,s2s to $75 pai'Anontb, and all ' expensea f to active Agents, or give a conimissina. Particutara sent free. Adsiress ERIE SING MACHINE. COMPOT, R. JAMES, General Agent, blilan, °WO, . an2llY t'RICE CURRENT. Corrected every WedneSpy,by E. n.STEB BINS & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provision; opposite D. F. Glassnsire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, 'V b'ush., $ 37i to 624 _ •do dried, • " 100 XVU Beans.- ‘i : I'oo 1.50 ~ Beeswax, 'il lb., '2O 25 Beef, gt ' 4 5 Berries dried, "t 1 quart 6 121 BuckWlieat,ll, bush., 44 50 Butter, 14 lb., 10 12 Cheese, '. 7 10 Corn, ev bush., 75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., 150 200 Eggs, V dos , ' 10 Flour, extra, 1 :•0 bbl., 650 700 do superfine ' 1 550 600 Hams, eil lb., ' 12i 15 - " Hay, 7,1 ton, Honey, per Ib., Lard, " • 12 , 15 Maple Sugar, per lb., 8 12 Oats, ? bush., 30 35 Onions, " 75 100 . Pork, 14 bbl., 21 OG 23 00 do IS lb., 10 13 do in whole hog, 11 lb., 0 71 Potatoes, per bush., 373 50 Peaches, dried, eip lb., Poultry, 1.1 lb., Rye, per bush., Salt, A 1 bbl.; . do 11 sack, 20 Trout, per i bbl., 450 500 Wheat, 11 bush., 100 1121 White Fish, `ig i bbl., 450 500 ..dministratozos Nolice. OTICE is hereby given that lettrs of ad ministraCon on the estate of BENJ. T. 110XIE, late of Sweden township, Potter Co. dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Potter county, to whom all debts due to said estate and claims against the same, must be presented for settl merit or payment. T W. BIRD, Adfnr. Sweden, Sept. 2. 18G1. Administrator's sake. BY virtue of an order issued in the Or pilau's Court of the County of Potter and to us directed, We shall expose to sale by pub lic vendue or outcry, at the; Court House in the borough of Coudersport, on Monday, the 23d day of Sept. next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, Ftc.: Beginning at the sout iwest corner of square No 2.1, thence east eight perches to the south west corner of lot No 221, thence north Meta -1 ty-four feet to the south-east corner of a lot deeded to Sarah J. Schoonialter, thence west parallel with second street eight rods to the east line of cast strees, thence south along the lino of east street twenty-four feet to the place of beginning, being the :foot(' part of lot No 210 on square No 21 in said borough, on which is erected one Trio- Story Store House ALSO a strip of laud in the borough of Cou dersport, bounded and described as follows : beginning at the south-east ; corner of lot No 21u thenee eastalong the ti:ortit hoe of Second street `arty feet to a post, thende northerly parallel with East street twelve rods to a post, thence westerly parallel. with Second street forty feet to rue south-east corner of lot No 207, thence southerly along the cast side of lots No 208, 209 and 210 twelve rods to di , place of beginning, being part of said square . No 21. - ALSO certain real estate situate in Whar ton township, Potter county, bounded on the north by lands late of Jonathan rd,Leri P. Curd, and George P. W. Card, east by Nelson and south and west by the Sinnemaho ning creek, containing about three acres, of land. ALSO an undivided half part of one acre of land in Wharton township. Potter county, Pa ' described as follows : commencing ou the bank of the Sinnemithoning creek six rods above the saw-mill built by the Cara's, thence about four or five rods to the gut thereon. south-east along the gut far enough to make an acre, thence westerly to the bank of the creek, thence up the creek to the place of be ginning, cntaining one acre of improved laud on which is one water saw-mill and one frame dwelling house. ALSO, one undivided half of certain real estate in said Township CoUnty and State, described as follows:, Bounded on the North by unseated lauds, on the East by the Sinus =honing 'Creek; on the 'South and West by unseated lands, containing about one hun dred acres of Whieh , titout three acres are improved, being real estate of the late N. Schoomaker, deceased. Terms, one-third cash at the date of sale and the balance with interest itt one year from said date. , H. rklurz4Au., . adm3r , B 11. J. OLMSTED, ) Coudersport, Aug. 27, 1861. Divorce Notice. HANNAH S. BILLINGS, ) No. 71, February by her next friend I Term, 1861. In 1 . H, 0. PERRY, theComnion Pleas of Potter county. HARVEY BILLINGS. Libel irc•Divoree. A subpcena and alias subpcena having been issued in this case and returned Nihif, 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. WM. F. BURT, Shff. • . ' Coudersport, Aug. 12, 1861 ' • ----- , Abbott Township-- THREE TEACEIERS WANTED. ,The Sebool-Term begins on the first of Ootober. Applications requested to be sent in as soon as possible. M. lIASUNGER, Aug. 1. ( pd] Sec. RS. D. Newspaper - Depot. B. BANN, General Agent for the .11• sale of the New York Dailies, Weeklies, the American Monthlies and Quarterlies, and all the: Foreign Periodicals. TermS to suit the tunes. 1&-The Tribune for sale, every evening. xte,„.At the POST OFFICE. Notice: WHEREAH, letters of Administration to the estate of ALVAH C. TAGGART, late of 'the county of Potter; deceased, have been .granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make -immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly au thenticated•for settlement; POLLY ANN TAGGART, JOHN P. TAGG ART, - A.ng. 21, 1861: „ Administratoris; BLANK DEEDS for sale at this Office 'lllO Coudersport Academy 1 VILL bare -opened 'on Monday, Sept. ISGL. _The Fall , Term continue thirteen weeks: closing Dec. 6. Rates of Tui tion, tt! heretofOre, Primary Instruction, . . $ . 2-00 Common English, . . . 350 Higher English and Latin, : 4.50 French, extra, . . . 2.00 IQ — A Teachers' Class will be formed if dezired. AYER'S Sarsaparilla POE ,PURIFYING} THE BLOOD. And for the speedy cure of the following complaints! Scrofula and Scrofulous Affeetions,such - as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, - Blotches, Mains, and all Skin Diseases. OAKLAND, Ind., 6th June, 1859. J. C. Aces & CO. Gents: I feel It my duty to as knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for met Having inherited a Scrofulous Infection, I have suffered from It in various ways fur years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore. which was painful anti loathsome beyond description; I tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief front any thing. In fact, the disorder grew.worse. At length I sees rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alteritire (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your repute. Lion that any thing you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and get it, and used it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in small, doses of a teaspoonful orer a month, anti need alinost three liottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a while fell off. , My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my systeni. YOU can well believe thut I feel what I am saying when I tell you,. that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours. 550 600 25 5 7 6? 75 ALFRED B. TALLY. St: Anthony's Fire. Rose or Eryalpelas, Tatter and Salt Rheum, Scald Dead, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. 2 75. 3 50 Dr. Robert M. Prebie writes from Salem. N. Y., 12th Sept., 1859, that ho lies cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering' use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerowl Ifalignant Erysipelas by largo doses of the saute; lays he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebillon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes "Three bob tles of.your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—a hid eous swelling on the neck, which I had suffered from over two years." Leueorrbeen or Wh Ite4, Ovarian Tumor ) Uterine Ulceration., Female Diseases. Dr. J. 13. S. Chauning, of New York City, writes; "I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent id saying I have found. your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which we employ such it remedy, but especially in Emote Diseased of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveter ate cases of Leticorrlmea by it, and emus where the com plaint was caused by ulef ration of the uterus. The ulcer. ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my know!• edge equals it for these female derangements." Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala.,writes, "A dan ?roue era rice tumor on one of the femaes in my familyi which had defied all the remedies wo could employ, has at length been completely cured by your Extract of San taparilla. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, ;and It proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks ao symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. bra v Orrceus, 25th August, 1859. IX T. C. Ann: sir, I cheerfully comply with the re.. 'vett of your agent, and report to you some of the effect! I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it, in _my practice, most of the com 'plaints for which it is recoil-mended, and have found its Meets truly wonderful in the core of Venereal and Iler :urial Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers a his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your sarsaparilla, steadily taken, :tired him in tire weeks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms in 1.1. nose. and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the disorder would soon reach his brain and hill him. Bait yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed. and he is well again. not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treated for iho same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bones. They had become so sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex zruciating pain in her joints and bones. She, too, wag mired entirely by your iarsitparilla in a few weeks. I know from its formula. which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your lubimitory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results with it have nut surprisfid me. . Fraternally yours, G. T. LAIUMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. /N . /DEPENDENCE Preston Co Ca.. Glh July 1859. Dn. J. C. Awn: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain ful chronic Ithclanatisni for n long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the :needles I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One oottle cured Jun in two weeks, and restored my general, aealth so much that I am far better than before I was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. MEAN. Jules Y. (Mellen. of St. Loids. writes: "I have been afflicted for years with an affection if the Liver, which lest rued my health. I tried every tiling, and every thing felled to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than derangement of !he Liver. My beloved pastor. the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised mo to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said ho knew you( and any thing you mule was worth trying. by the bless. ing of God it has eured me, and hoe so purified my blood as to make a new Mull of me. I feel young again. The best that can be said of you it not half good enough." Schirrus,Cancer 'rumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation of the Bones. A grent variety of cases hare been reported to nowhere cures of hone formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our apace here will not admit them. Some of them may be fonnd in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to Furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepain 4 yeart, Disease, Fits, Epllep. 22 viy, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of_these affections have been made by the alterative power of the medicine. It stimu lates the vital. functions into vigorous action, and thus )vercomes disorders which would be supposed beyond Its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne• .lesslties of the people, and we are confident that this will So for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's ,Cherry Pectoral, FOICTRE RAPID CURE OF colighs, Gelds, Influenza, Hoarseness; Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con. sumption, and for the Relief • of Consumptive Patients ' in advanced Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other fur the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it: is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for 'coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary• disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families among them who have net some personal experience of its effects-- some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. - As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, wo need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir• toes that it did have when making the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepgad by Dr. J.C. AYER iSo:CO., Lowell, Mast.• S iid by t. •i & E. A. Jones, Coadersi) , ort Mann & Nichols. ; N.J. Mills. Coles burg ; Cohvell & Lyakan, Roulet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses; "A B. Horton, Cusleingvilie ; and by Dealers generally • NEW ARRANGEi4ENT the undersigned having just receivtd a large and l teAt- - , well selected stock of CLOCKS; MATCHES & JEWELRY, offers them for sale at prices that will com pare favorably.with those of any city or town Itrithin 100 miles:, Every.article of jewelry and every style of Watches and Clocks usu ally found in retail Stores kept constantly on hand; and-warranted to be as represented.— Also, Bears. Patent Revolvers . kept-oa• hand. and sold cheap. , fiEr Repairing dorie on short, notice, in good style. o' and fair rates. Call and see mat the sign of the " Big Watch." C. H. WARREYER. ConderSpoil , Jan. 1. 1861. ,11; C ORDS of WOOD' waited at 'tne JOURNAL 'Office, immediately, -.‘ •'.. • -fonmitioh the highest Market Price will he paid•in Subscriptions add Advertising,. ..CLARA STOclrittr 7 Principal KATE N , IT) ,,, TaAr,, Agz.istaitt. 1.1. SIMMONS Of O:siv-ziyo..Village Has just received, a large stock of GOODS of all kinds, such ria - . • DRY-GOODS, • • GROCERIES, - . • HARDWARE, QUEENSWARR, ,1 1100 P-WEAR," CUTLERY, PPOVISIONSi such as - FLOURS; SUGARS, •- COFFEES, • TEAS, -• SPICES, Se.', Everything, in fact, of every kind, shape, and form, that is fit for Wearing, Eating, Drink-, ins-, Sleeping upon, Looking at, or Sinelling Will pay the highest price for Wool, ShinH gies, &a., in exchange, part CASH if necesea ry. Will pay for Good Shingles, 21 shilling, -for Wool 25 to 30 cts., or more if Wool should. advance. All goods as CHEAP as can be bought in the country.—July L• BIRD, DEALER in • TEA, SEC4AR, C A LIKE li; LAWNS, • DILLA INES, aud'so forth, i and • all things as belong to a country Store, ncht ding 4 DOLL-BABIES and some 1100 P-SKIRTS, and some . • CLOTHES. in 13rooklan,d, (formerly C6liiiip;ville.) June 1861. , rffla OLMSTE D KELLY'S ,‘,.ITORE can always be Bound the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor T - E S Also, TIN and SIIET-IRON WARE, POTS. KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, . , Agricultural Implements,. • such as PLOIi 7 S, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-lOZ.REs, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and Aubstantipl EAVES-TROUGHS !,ut up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pity of all kinds, including Cash, seldorn:' renised. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court liouse, Coudersport. ' Aug. 1, 18 MANHOOD. 01V LOST, HOW RESTOitED. 1.1 Just published, in a sealed envelope:, ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT, AN D:RADIOAL Cum: OF SP immxionticeA, Or Seminal Weakness,S-x -nal Debility, Nervousness and involuntary missions: induemg, impotency and Mental and Physical incapacity. . nr nor;. J. CTILVE.EWETIL,.!.f. . , The important fact that the awful conse quences of sell-abuse may be effectually cured without internal medicines or the - dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medica ted hoagies, and other empirical devises, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely w and highly successful treatment, as adop- Leci by the celebrated author fully i pxplained, by means of which every one is 'enabled Ito 'tire himself perfectly,.an:d at the least posSi- Me cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised :lostrums of the day. This lecture will prove boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain enrelope,to any ildress, post paid. on the receipt of two,post go stamps, by addressing, . Dr. CET. J. C. KLIND, ' 127 Bowery. New York. P. C". box 4,586. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES!!! A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! .JOTINS S CROSLEY'S American Cement GluC, The strongest Glue in the World For Come, ting Mod, Leather, Glass, icor', China, Marble, Porcelain, Alabaster, Bone, Coral, etc.. The only 'article of - the kind over prodhc ed which will withstand Watei. EXTIZACTS "Every housekeeper siscnia have a supply of Johns la Grosley's American Cement. Glue." = Yew York Times. "li is so convenient to havein the house." —New- York Express. "It is always ready; this commends itj to everrbody.'—Y, Lidepemient. "'Ve have tried it, and find it as useftil in our house as water."— the Times Price 25 Cents per Bottie Very liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers TERMS CASH. , , • - Ug6,For sale by all Druggists aid . Store keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Man ti facturem) • • • • I'B William Street, New York. 'Corner - of Liberty Street.) • jy9lyl AGENCS WANTED Tn all Parts of the Country To obtain Subscribers for Logsingls Pictorial Field-Rook of the B.EVOLtirItON. In - Two Volumes Royal Octavo, containing upward of 1500 Pages and 1100 Beautiful Must:4lons; Thhi ork will be sold exclusively by Agts. to each ofwhom a special District will be giv - sn. Rare inducements offered . . Applicants should name the Counties they would efer. Accents Wanted also for other woiks appro pria:te. to the times. Maps of the Seal etWar !, ' Flag Zivelopea and Paper, If iseellaneous Books, etc stipPlied: - .Address GEO. W. ELLIOTT, Frginklitr'Squfife, N. Y. R JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDIOINS for • salt at A °WU& of WOOL wanted immediately E. 7 ati- . STEBBINS' ADVERTISE. DVERTISE in the JOURNAL ! It isthe on ly-paper in Potter county, and is a good medium through :which to reach thapcople of all districte. 1 . They go right to the • Spot'!" Relief!lii rlar:i is Stop ,your, Coryti Y yeiurßreatlf ! 1 . hiLet : • I p.alditig .THROAT CONFECTIONS . .Arts GOOD FOR CLERGYNIEN, GOOD FOIZ. LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAktIV.4, GOOD FOR SINGERS, , GOOD FOIL COSC3IPTI~ ES: MEATS; 6ARY SPALDiNG'S TIIROAT ' CONfECTIONS. LADIES Ann DELIMITED WITT SPiLDING*B . TDIZOAT CONFtCTIONS: CRT. FOR SI'ALDING'S THROAT • COFFECTIONS: They relieve'a Congb instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength rnd vnlume to the They iinparta delicious aroma to the breath They are delightful to the taste. They arc made of simple herbs and can not harm any one. advise every one who has a Cough Cr Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any diffipl 7 ty of the Throat, to get aiPa't : :kate pf , iny Throat Confections,, they Will relieve you iastat!tly, and you will agree with me that they go rigid t. he spot." : youifill Bad them very useful and pleasant while travelidg or attending pub lie meetings for stilling Four Cough or allay ing your throat. If, yoti try one package I am , safe in sying that you will ever afterwards consider ' them intlistimisible. Yon will find them at the FIC , 4-..gists and Dealers in Medicinei . P/tICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. .„.. My signature is on each pacliane. All others are counterfeit. ;. . ; A Package will be „sent by wail, pre paid; on receipt of 'thirty Cents: Address, • • BENRY C. SPAI7DI:sIG, No. 48 Cedar street, New-Yolk:. omuntunninsursm tnntnmuutmtatvtttum nmt CEPHALIC PILLS CURE t SICK B:EADACHI:, NIERVOI3i HEADACHE; - i CURE . ALL KINDS OF_ HEA.DA.CIIIII By the use of these Pills the periodic attiflke of I - ervotat or;Sick licttclache be prevent : . ed ; and if taken at t h e Commencement cfn' . attack immediate relief from pain and siek• ness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the iaust and Headache t:o tshich females are so snb• ject. They'act gently upon the boweis.—remov. ingt Costiveness. For Literary. Men, Ettudents, Delicate , c.: males, ad n'il persons of icentar habits. tl ey ci . are valuable as a La xa ti v e, improving the a:i.,- petite, giving : tone and.vigar to the digestivear- . gans., and restoring the natural elasticity tind Strength 'of the whole system. . . The CEPHALIC; PILI,iS RTC the result of long Investigation a-h carcfUlly conducted ex periments, ..iaving teen in use many years, during Which time they : haVc prevented and relieved a vast amount of fain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in . the . nervous system or from a 4erar.ged state of the stag:adz_ • 1 . . . . , They . nre entirely vegetable in their compo sit iOn, arid may e takeny: air times with per: reef. 'safety with ut making any cLange of di et, and the abse cc of any disagreeable taste ren ders it car:y loiaa sinister tient to children. BEW.BIt. OF COPSTEP.F.TITS • The genuine have five sig,nature.s of itenry C. Spalding oneaeli Yds. Sold riy - Vedggists aU'd all other Dealers is Medicines. . _ _ . A Box will be sent by, rchil trepaiS oi re ceipt of the, PRICE. 25 CENTS. Al! orders should be!addressed to HENRY C. .SPALnING, 48 Cedai Street, New-York7 THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEIIENITS OF SPALDIN 'S CE PHALIO PILLS, NIILLCONi . 'f'SCRALL WHO SUFFER OE AII CITE • TIIAT A SPEEDY AINTD SURE CURE THEIR nEzteu Alt logic bottle ofSP4LbING'S PAH- Pz RED GLUE w l lll gave ten times i its cost arkrignlly...M sf , Atbn:G's 'PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!: SIYALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES • . ECONOMY I' 6isriAtcrt I F i • •w3.-"A i STrren tc TIME ziorzs As accidents gill hrippen. erect in well reg ulatiT faints es, i s is !very -desirable, to have same cheqp and' . convenient way .forrepairing Furniture; Toys, Criickery, _ PREPAREIS- (ILES: ets such emergencies, and nohifusehold: can afford to be without it. It is always ready, arid up to the sticking point., . "VSEFUL: Ei f EVERY HOUSE:" • . • - N. B.— A Brush accompanies ewe Battle. Price, 25 cents. Address. • • • • ' - HENRY C "SPAT,DING,. No. 48 CEDAR Street, "New-Tort. CAVTION . • • A kcerta innn principle d persons are t tempt- - , ing to palin • off on the unsuspecting pnblic,4 imitations of my PREPARED GLER,_ I would. caution till persons tai examine tiefore-purchas t ing wasee that thiffull name, " : - • purchas ing, "PREPARED GIXE i9' Ott njar , tffe - btitSidri ivic-pptarettf ers • ri.ws sWir.dlitig counterfeits: CURE
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