TgE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Is the only paper Published in Potter'county, circulates among anfintelligent elaSs of peo ple, and is thus an excellent medium for both City and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those fronta distance must be Cash or have:responsible re ference. • All communications; to receive attention, must bR directed to the Editor, and cohtan the name of the writer: IstO attentidu paid to anonymous communications. • TEL-MS.—One copy,one year, $1; Si copies $5; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB, with one tc theperson raising the Club. The money must accompany the' names. vo — t aerspgrt, Wednesds Elerin, Sept. 2i, 1:361 Or Editorials and other matters de ferrcd until next welt. gs,,The "Union . 'Convention" meets this afternoon for the purpose of noinina ling a ticket. What their' action will be we do not know, neither do we care,it is enough for Republicans to know that the main movers ,in it are , old-line Whiskey Democrats whose chief end and aim is to break up the Republican organization, open the whiskei.jugs apd make Potter • county the pandemonium it was in days past. Republicans, wham spoken to in regard to this pretended "union" move ment, andiurged,td give it your support, do you evert thiitk- of what the cse quences orp .sur support might be ? Th pi) movement, very awkwardly plastered over, with the word "union" is nothing more ' than an attempt to secure. the election of license Associate Judges; Judges who Will grant licenses to every respectable(?) rum-shop in county. And you, Repub licans, will have to assume the responsi bility, for you are in the majority whey: the hundreds of poor families in'the coun ty aro starving for, the.necessaties of life,, while their husbands and brothers spend money, the money that shduld be used to keep body and soul together, at these tT specta6le and moderate ,taverns I Don't be caught by any such clap-trap asser tions. Did you ever hear of a respectable hell or'a moderate devil ?. Beware ! Da - Capt. A. F. JONES of Coudersport is about starting another CoMpany for the War; so far he has met with a suc cess as unexpected a- it is gratifying, and at the present rate will be able to - start in a very short time. And now .young men of Potter what answer will you make to this call, the last that wilt likely be made upon your self-sacrificing patriotism. We ,do not fear for your. deci sion.- We have perfeet,eanfid.ence in your bravery and in your earnestly expressed wieli that the works and machinations of traitors may come to nought ; and we now desire another practical exhibition of your patriotism. Potter has ddne nobly ! Our mountain winds have blown upon us the free-country loving spirit of the land of Tell. We have not sworn allegiance to our country from a selfish feeling : with love of freedom and love of brother there _is no war, one , begets the other. NiTyYare now passing through the fire of pUrifica tion ; from, its bitter teachings • we •may learn lessons that will brighten the` pages of our coming history, or, heeding -not its warnings we may soon fail and vanish from among the nations of the earth • , as other nations have who trusted more in their power than in their honor and love of justice and right. Then arm for the fight ! let the present war he truly, one to purge from us our nation's curses and our nation's sins ; fight the battle bravely ; it is Freedom's cause I if we are . clefettted, if the government is overthrown, slavery and bloodshed will be our portion ; we Will be another Mexico, with no law but_ "the . law of might, and no government but that of military despots. Arouse you men of Potter! join the ranks of Captain Bones, a man every way worthy of 'your confidence, who will do something more than "wear kid gloves and give the com mands ," he will be one of you, a faithful officer and true friend Kier We print under our editorial head the names of the nominees of the Legis lative Conference, the proceedings of which we publish elsei*here. Mr. Elliot is an architect and builder, and stands high in his profession. He took the prize offered for plans and.spec ifications, of the People's College,.of the State' of New York, diad afterwards took the job of building that splendid edifice. Re is represented by those wio know him best, as being a Man of spotless in tegrity', a temperance man both in princi ple and practice, and an uncompromising and earnest Republican. .Mr. Strang is 'better known in - this county; bairing, practised s' for some years at the Bar, and the fact that he is the unanimous choice of both parties, not only in this county but in his own, showS how popular he is with the people. Both he and. Mr: Elliot established for themselves the reputation of'being excellent legisla tors.. Qf course they will both be elected. - Whht is to lie done With - northern sym. pathisers with - treason? YouMay,know them by the piteous whinings*ith which , they deprecate war—by their,°groanings about "coercion" and "subjugtition," and by their extl cniS. concern about Mr..liin coin's violations of the Constitution, in his bffolts to preserve it, although : they have nothing to say about ba:vies effort to destroy it altogether. They are all of them sneaking hypocrites, and the surest way to judge them is to watch their faces upon the receipt of news. If it is disas trous to the rebels, their visages at, once put on a lengthened, solemn look. If the Union army has met with a disaster•—it one of our faithful officers has, been asses sivated by a rebel, their eyes brighten at once These men, were they in llaryland or Missouri, would smuggle powder and shot to their southern brethren—woußl engage to the extent of their• courage in driving out friends of the Union and confiscating their property or destroying it: B.lt they are where their treasonable.] syrnpathiel can do no harm and where we can allow them to remain and enjoy the protection of the Government which they would gladly see destroyed. All that we would lay up in store against them] is simply a truthful record of the fact that in the hour ofeits greatest peril . they stood with the enemies of the Government and gave their sympathies to the conspirators. We would have this ,known for at least one generation, and to this end hope they may be inspired with siiricient courage to place themselves where they belong. They can do it "F afely. • • • ' inf.415 . A7 It sparalien;l • 4 VeaLltioll4. The conferees from the i s everal coun ties composing the 4th iJud i cial Dibtric met at the Bennett Hou \ itiat on Saturday afternoou,AlreAltiA . t: f ,,anci organized by clectiniqtan':lsaac Be4son President, and C. D.'VehsterSccfpry,. ji •• 'fr The following gentlemen T their credentials and' took thglr seats as conferees of the counties na i med , :. • Caniern, E. B. Eldred, L. G; Cook ; Elk; Henry Souther, S. A. Ross; Mc- Kean, C. D. Webr.ter, D. J. Keyes and N. F. Marsh; Potter, Isaac Benson, A. F. Jones, H. J. Olmsted; Tioga, John R. Bowen, Ilug,h Young. On motion, each of the counties were allowed three Notes, some of the confer ees not beinglwesent. The Conference then Iproceecied to mate tiuminations. Hugh Young nomi nated Hon. R. G. White, ! of Tioga;' E. B. Eldred nominated C. B. Curtis, of Warren.- There being no other nomina tiebs, the<ConventionTroceeded to ballot, with the following result : For White 12; for Curtis 3. On motion of E. B. El dred, the nomination of i Cl. White, was declared unanimous, by acclamation. On motion, Hon. Henry Souther, E. B. Eldred, D. J. Keyes, John R. Bowen, and H. J. Olmsted, were appointed a committee to wait upon Hon. R. G. White, and inform him Of his nomina tion. The committee, after a brief ab sence, reported that tbey 'had performed the duty assigned them ; that Judge White had accepted the nomination, and desired through them, to express his thanks to the Cenferenee, and to the peo ple of the District, for this renewed ex pression of their confidence. On: motion, the proceedings of this Conference were ordered to be printed in - 1 the newspapers of this District. On motion, the Convention adjourned sine die. ISAAC BENSON, Pres't. C. D. WEBSTER, Seo'y. Representative Conference. COUDERSPORT, Sept. 24, 1861. The Republican conferees of Tioga and Potter counties met at this place to-day for the purpose of nominating two per sons for the office of Representative, at the ensuing election: Dr. A. Stout, and H. J. Olmsted, ap peared for Potter county, and Hugh, Young, and Jerome• B. Niles, for Tioga county. On Motion, H. J. Olmsted was elected President,. and Jerome B. Niles Secretary. Nounntfons being in order, Hugh Young nominated B. B: Strang and S. B. Elliot,-and Dr. A. Stout nominated A. G. Olmsted. - On motion of J. 13. Niles, the follow ing preamble and resolutions were read and adopted : . 7f7tereas, The Republican County Con vertion of Tioga county; which met at. Mansfield, on the 30th day of August, 1860, did pass a resolution claiming for thst county the right for two years to nominate both the Representatives• to which this - District efitititd,atr; where.. as that Convention conceded to Potter county' the right of equal representation with Tioga dotinty for the ran:ening three years of the present ap3ortionment, therefore, Resolved, That wo tho.Representativc Conferees= of Tioga County feel author ized and do here]; pledge , the Republi. can, party of said county to carry out in good faith the aforesaid resolution by supporting for the office of Represerita tiye, one.poison in Potter county, and one iu Tioga bbiaty, for each. -of the three years yet remaining under the preient apportionment... Dr. A. Stout announced that he - was authorized to withdraw the, name of A. G. Olmsted, whereupon the nomination of Messrs. - Strang and Elliott, was made unanimous. . On motion, the Convention adjourned sine die. H. J. OLMSTED,Tres't. J. B. Nitres, Say. court Met this week. On account of a mistake wade by some one there were no jury trials and hence no business of importance was transacted. [For the Potter Journal..] ,To Whom it may Concern. M. EDITOR-I beg nom in your cof , limns, on behalf, of real (not whiskey) Union, for the. following sentence from the speech of Daniel S. Dickenson, at the Cooper Institute, New York,. last Friday evening : "There is but one question; as I said in the first place; and \ ljce that is not for it is against it ; and he that is a full-grown man; and deOted tOpolitici, that held the oppvitt ~s ide -of it three weeks ago, and yet wittt any ctiai ge in public affairs, has v me.., , . oundgeo ' other side now ail. ..- • aid 7: i4i in cere;l and aii - ' at 4i n o ed to r. any .. consider , in wh. \l l, er," There, Elij.., Philander, Verse], Al- .. meron, Horatio Mason Timothy, ohn 8., William, Frank, etc., how do you r Daniel' word- otograh our would-be nionism ? o.' lag been ,yoitr le g for many years aIA ; notg pd reason. to believe that you are JaMtasloyal to him—yen are only hidirig 411x1 awhile that you may bring his lieu tenant and heir-apparent—Whiskey forwardto receive your present deveted adulation. Your real design is too apßa rent to gull any others than these Who walk into the trap with their - eyes open, in the hope, that you will give them: a suck et their forty-rod whiskey and the county pap at the same time. Three weeks ago, Messrs, Whiskey-Unionists, you re joiced at every apparent sticess of treason, and caviled at every triumph of the gov ernment of .the Union. To-day you are Crying Union the hope that in your dying struggl you may drag the moral Prestige of our brave little county down to your degraded level by opening up its long-closed dram-shops. And there are a few Republicans who are fools enough to bite at your Union-feathered'imit i , and they may get caught on your secession hook. God forbid. People of Potter, are you aware of the pit-fall this "Union'' cry covers. Beware and tread not upon the brush, for the sake of v i c k„,e l 4 IS ISE UNION. - X 25 , EAIPLOTHENT $l5: AGENTS WANTED:' We will pay from $25 to $75 pei month, and', alb eiepenses, to naive Agents, or give a cpnimissiori. rattleulars.g6t free. Address Bain S3WIlsiG MACHINE COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Olgo, au.2llY 7,- Administrator's Notice: OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- 'ministration on the estate of BENJ. T. 110XIE late of Sweden township, Potter Co., 'dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Potter county, to whom all debts due to said estate and clainni against the same, must be presented for settl•ment or payment. - J. W. BIRD, Admr. Sweden, Sept. 2, 1861. 6t ' " UNION " ARCII. STREET, ABOVE THIRD, . Philadelphia ? . UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. - itsrThis Hotel' is central; convenient' by Passenger cars to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the wants of the business public. I gir Terms $1 50 per day.a Newspaper Depot A 1 B. IYIA.NNI, General Agent for The It. sale of the New York Dailies, Weeklies, the American Monthlies and Quarterlies, and all the Foreign , Periodicals. Terms to Suit the times. The Tribune for sale, every 4enini. VM.At the POST OFFICE. • Notice. WHEREAS, 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 dulian thentica6d for settlement. POLLY ANN TAGGART, JOHN P. TAGGART, 1 Aug. 21, 1861 Administrators. Administrator's Notice. VITHEREAS, letters of administration on V' the estate of RUMS THOMPSON,dec'd, ate of Jackson Tp.,. Potter Co. have been granted to tire subscriber in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing theinselres indebted to said estate; to Make, imurediate payment; and those havingelaims will present them duly authenticated for:set tteMent. PHIDELIA THOMPSON, D. W. BEN TON, Administirs. Feb ry 28, 1801 Lew* The Coudersport , ca e ), STILL be re-oimned on gonday,i§ept: 91 L - V V 1861. The Fall. Terth will' Conti* thirteen 'weeks, closing Dec. q. Ral4ibf Titi tion, as heretofore, viz Primary Instructioml -1 141 . Common English, . .t_ •.1 f g 50' Higher English Lind Latin,! .[; :4.50 . French, extra. 1. I 2-06 , • earb A Teridiet : s' Clese . will •be !feinted if desired. 1, • • Prhicipal. • KATE Mo DOUGAL, Asiitant ' • '. gr-. 4 - i -A 7 Y - Z P! . Sakgaparilla i FOR . PTIRIFYINGTyr, BLOOD., • :• , And for the speedy fare a the f loweng , i iriplahitill Scrofula and Scrofalaus cc Clops such ' • as Tumors, trlbers; Sor si.Erttptlintan, Pimples, , Putitttle.B,. 111 tches ' Bolls, /Mans, and a ll Skin Diseaties., ~ A i x Oenthin, Ind ; 6th Jatie, ISt& ' Z. C. Ann & Co. i Gents . : I fix my duty to; ad; knowledge what 'your Sareaparil has dono , for met Having Inherited a Scrofolons infet on, I have suffered from it in various, ways for years. iSornettnacer it biust out in :Ulcers ,on my hands and ;lions; 'soinetimes;it turned Inward' and distressed me a; the stomach. Two ran ago It broke out on my bead abd covered my scalp and ears with one am, which was *Mai tuid load:Mime beyond description. I tried Many medicines hnd saVerszt physicians, but without muchvellefrom anything. Ili fact, the disorder grow wonve, 'At engch XOs rejoiced to read In the Gospel Messenger tb t you h prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I kn w from Your repot* tion that any thing you vitae inn tbo goo 4 Isola:to Cincinnati and got It, and used it tip it cured . lne. I took tt, as you advise, iti email doses of a teaswohbfal over a month, and:lased almost three both s . RCA iincnealthy skin soon began, to form under Up) scalhlwitich after* while fell off. 7.1 y skin.is, TIOW clear, and .I.lOn' Ow by my feelings:that the disease has gone from MY SyMoin. You can welt believe that I feel what I dui eayinOvhen I tell you, that I hold you: to be ono Of the apostleß of the age, and remain over gratefully. ( . . Yours, i ALFRED E. ITALLIVir.: St. Anthony's iFirc, itosctur ErYsipelis; Tatter and. Salt Rikettnn, &chid Heads llingworm,..Sore .r.,yo 4 DrOplire .. , , . ~ , _ Dr. Robert M. Proble writes tram Salem; N. Y.;l2th Sept., 2859; that`het has cared wit inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to tenbinate fatally; by tha e q ,‘nreti.p g ,nse of our son*oriliopaud alio a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by largo doves of the Earner ear .0 cures the common puptimu by : it ecmstatitly. ' I Bromichocele,i fOhltre ofi l titvellnd Neck; Zebulon Sloan of. Propped, Tex writes : it. Three hot.. ilea of yotit. Scirsrmailthicuted me rola a Go;fe...-ni hid , eons swelling. en the neck' which. I Itrid' saffered teem over two years." ' ] ' . • i -..,.i • Leuc 0 cm or A "2_ ll/ es, Ovarian Treanor, ti t ter ',eta .f ta, Fe . role!lllefeases. .J. ..,11, fan , g, of ;Now Cork CRP.; Writes 1'" I m c tinily ply with the request of your agent in , avo found your] Sarsaparilla a trmst excellent. era - 0 in the riumerobs complaints for whlchrwa employ such ft remedy, but . especidily in' Ilmsale Ditettsell of the Scrofulone dittateals4. 1 have cured many inveteln ate cases of Lencorrimea vit., ans some where the com plaint was canned by ulceration ofho tricricsi The nicer , t 1.,. ation itself was soon curedi; No Mg within my knowl edge equals it for, these female derpngementb." ' Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ale., }?rites, "A don ;irons 4 ,,!.. 'an tumor on ono of the females In myllunilyl ‘ r, •• . . defied all the remedies we could employ, has tt . gth been completely cared by yonr!Ektract. of Sor sa.. ilia. "Oar physician thought nothinibut.extirpa t •n could 'afford relief, but; be advised thee ;trial of your -- - parilla as the, last resort before.,Mitting, caul it prpved effectual. ,Aftei taking your remedy eight - pada cto symptom of the disease ;remains." . '', • ' • 1 _ Syphilis andercurlal Disease. __ . '• , .." Dl= [MEANS, 25th August, 11359. Da. J. C. Am: Sir, I ch eerfully comply% with the re., 1 ) Polut of your agent; and rdiort to you eomei of the efeete L have realized with year'rsaparilia. I bare cured with;: it , in my freed*, most of the Scan. plaints for which it lie , rec mended, and have found its flints truly wonderful in e cure of Yothreel and Mer maid Disease. One of m !p atients had Syphilitic ulcers a his throat, Uhichlwere nsnming his palate and the top of his mouth: I Your ;Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, :wed him in. five Weeks.'lAnother was attacked by , 130 c, 3ndarz symptoms; in Litidaose, and the 4ceratioehad ,oaten away 4 considerable!part of it, sa that k believe thtr disorder would eosin reachlhis brain and kill hint. lint it yielded to ray administra tion of your Earkaparilla; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of , course without tome disfiguration to his face. A woman site had been treated - for the same disorder by:mercury twos suffering from this poison in her ho des. They had become so sen sitive to the weather that ,in a dam . day olio suffered ex unciating pain la;her johns and .... es. I She, toy was mind entirely •by 'isur Stamper:ilia in n few weeks. X know froth Its formula, which your agent gave Me, that this Preparation . frOm, y nr laboratory rnfast be a gaud, remedy; consequently, t see truly reniati;able renal with it have not surprise me. J ' , Fraternally ye* ) G. Ir. LitM*R, N. D. . . fahenmatistal Rd 't,. Liver COmplaints: . hmstasmertes, Pr ton co:, yo., nth July, 1859. Da. J. Co AIME il Sir, I 1 avo been afflicted with a pair;- ful chronic Illontniatinn for a long time, which baffled the fklll of pbyeicienfi, and sfock to me in Oita of all the .teniedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. On aottle cured me in twa ti vr i elcs,and restored my general and ranch th Bo that I far better ;bah era: before I %Oinked. I think It a won derful medhm.l, J.,FREAM. ~ Atka Y, (lathe'', of St. Innis; +Saito': i"I have been afflicted for years with an affection of the Lira', Which destroyed my health. I tried every thing,and every this (ailed to relieve me; and I have been a ht*eudown man for some years from no other cause than du , aeg t of, 11w Liver. My beloved patter, the Rev. Me. Espy, adilsett me to try your Sarsaparilla, bemuse, he &dab° knont You, end any thing you tnade was worth tryingi By the blesro, ing of God it has cured mu ,and has to pacified my Livid As to make a new.than of dme. T,fecl young again.' The beet that can be said of you is not half godd enough..'' ; • I ? Schirrus,Cancer Turnoin, Enlargement, • Ulceration' i Cari es •and Exfollation of •, the Bones.' i !.• ' 1 ~ , A great varieW of **site* been *flirted to tat where cures of these formidable ;complaints haws resulted front the nsa of this remedy, bat our apace here will not admit them. Some of 'theirs - may be found In our American Almanac, which - the agents belciw,named are pleased td furnish gratis' to all who tall for them. SI .. . ' brapepala, Heart Misname, Pits, Epllott4 - ay,. Dlelanchtoly, Near Iglu. . !, Many reciawkrible cures 'of these affections have been. I pada by the alterative putter of this medicine. It 'tiaa?' sates the vital functions Into vigonouir action, and thus svercomes disorders which would be supposed beyobd its reach. Such a *reedy lies long been required by the ne !eesities of the people, and we are Confident that this will lo for them all that medicine can do:. S • . 1 - 1 . 1 flyer'si. Pherry Pectoral,. • • isonj ini ii' . Ail . n . glair.. br.. .',. Coughs, Colas; Influonztr, Riiiiiseties4 Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con- : sumptien, and for that Relief I • • • of CO snmptive Patpastille -. : :in advanced Stages , ' •,' f the Diseased . „ ss .. ' ‘ l This lea reared so•unlietrallY known to surpass any ;ii other for the cure of throat and lung coinplaints„ that it .h treeless here brr publish; the evidence of its virtues. Ste unrivalled excellence for l coughs and Ode, and its truly wonderful ecireSf pulmonary disease, have made it known through , t the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the corn unities, or even .famthes, among, the* who have not so o pensonal experience of its effecter some living trepit in their midst of ith victory over the. ci i subtle and darige us disorders of the Ithnoat and lungs. As all know the!tireadful fatality of thebe disorders, and as they know, too; the effects of this reinedy, we need not lo more than to assure them that it had now all the vit. hies that it did have when making the Cures which have Won so strongirnpon thaconfidenge of Mankind. Prepared lig* a . x. ;WWI 6 CO4 Lowell, *lasi, S. , . Sold by C : S. & D. A. Jones," Coudersport llann 4., - Nichols, 31iliport • N. J; Mills ' ' Coles burn.) & • Colwell Lyman , kmlet •, A. o Corey 'Sr. . Son,Ulysses' l d A. D. Horton, t.)usliingvilln ;- -an by Dealers genelly, N 'Of AIIRA.II/G EMI ENT.' The • undersigned baring N juht -receivedj a large. arid Oti . 4lk - well selected stork of CLOCKS, W ATCHES & JEWEiRII:,. offer them for sale at prices th 4 will com pare favorablf with those of any city or town within 100 nalles.l 'freq . artiele of jewelry' and every stile of Watches and' Clocks usu ally found in retail ptores kept constantly on and'whxraated to b.e,as epresented.--- Also, Beal's B,aterittlievolvers kept on hanit and sold-cheap.'l- , RePairing dime on short notice, In good style and fairrates: , I Call and see me at the sign! of the ." Big; Watch." 1! • ; G.E. WARRINER. Couderspcirt, Jan. 1. 1861. I ' , 3g - t - Cidit.DS! Of li7oflt j D 17anted sti NLY tnO '.IOIIItNAL Officci immedinteli,; forkvhichi the highe.st Market Price be Paid in SubSeriptions ands, Ady,ertising. 11' C I SIMMONS bf Villagek tfasjust received, a large! Stock of POOD dlt kinds, aine.ii tie ! t D.I . I.YIGOOPS E 1 • ;'-• ;. • dROCEWS, , ~ • + . LuzuwAßE, QuitNswAligi " - 11100P-7EAR," • ' • , CUTLERY, PPOYLSIOItiS i i shafts 't i • FLOURS; I t• i : , • HENS, SUGARS; • I COFFPRS, 11, '; • 1. TEAS] .• • - I BNCES; t• . - . • •.r Everything, In fact, of 'etery kind, tshapb, Ann firm, that . is fit for , Prank : .• ; ins, Sleeping upon, Looting at, or Smelling , t;s• Will pay: the highest priek WWI, Shin : Fze., in °Act, CASH if 4tessa. iii rY. Will pay:for Good Shiogles, 21 slidhng, for Wool 25 to 30 cts., orlmore if Woos shtruld ,•- • - a4rance,goods as i CHEAP, as ?can be •i - , btitight in! th;, ' L• 111 ' I , 1 I DEALER iin •.t., . I ', , 74 1,. '- i•• SUGAR, ~ . • ; , ; . OZOIEEIts ; ,. I • 1 to4WNS, I " 1 I'',• 1 '. • DrEasilitN"E,S ) 1 ••, • - 1 ~, . , ; •,, ,:. and SO fotth, and tll:thiogs; as be iii etionntry Store, luau. (him 4 1 1 ' , ! ; • ,I 1. 1 ; D01.1;:E . ABIES" i ; ' ' • acid some 1-,---- t. 1 - ylitKIP-SK.IRTS, and soteie . . 13.r00,1, LOTHES: I . forai4fly OushinO' ille 41. , ' ' ' AT J . A" ' 1 OLMSTEII a ItILLY'S • BToRk can always bet found. thel best of ' Cooking,' Box and V Parlor ' I • , I i • , i '''S 1 0 Et - .S . ,• :(Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH. BOWLS, ERVLNG-P.A.N, SAP-PANS,; and OADLD RGNS. '..i..1.50 f I - . _, ~,. ( .. I . Agiictattlia.l iiiild*exitii SublY as ;PLOWS, smixpErts, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLEP.S, RORSE-BAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. ? ; ; - 1 'I ~ THEIR WORK Is well thade and the material good. Good and Substantial EAVES-TROUGDS Ot. Tv in any cart. d cgo County._-, TefrA's - Casy, Ready Pay 3fiall kinds, ineltnTlng Cast, seldom'; refused. 1 ;:Store en Maid Sti 7 eet Opposite the Old Court :House, Coudersport. ! Aug. 1, 1059.-50 ,; NIANI-100D. Row DOST, , HOW RESTORED. , Just published; inct scaled envelope: ON TUE NITGRE, TREATMENT, AND RADI6I; CIiRE OP SPERM:LT=IIMA, Or Seminal Weakiress,S ihal - Debility, Nervousness' and in+oluntary ; emissions, producing inipotenciputfimption 'and Antal and Physical debility. By ort . r: ,Y. etrLY - trgel i .,, 41. TY, The inipVriatil fact 14at th,ellawful conse lcinences of self-abuse may be effectually cured . Without Internal medicines or-the langerons application's of caustics, instruments, medica ted hoagies, and other, empirical devises,. is !here clearly demonstrated, and, the entirely ;new and highly successful triairneilt, as adop- Jed by the celebrated author fully explained, illy means ,of which efelbY oEe is enabled to 'cure himielf perfectly, and at the least possi ble cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture Will' prove a boon to thousands and thousands:, i',Sent under seal,, in it:plain envelope,to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two post iige stamps, by addressing Dr. pH. J. C. KLINE, 427 Bowery, New Yorli. P. O. boX 4,586. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES !! A NECESSITY. IN EVERY JOEINS k CROSI;EY'S - rtfet:iCatt C6itteift Glue. - The strongest Gleie in the World Tor Cementing 11 7 cotl, Leather; Glass, /04, Marble, '-Poreelaits, BOne,. Coral, etc.. The only irt?ele of he kind Ov,erprdtte. ed which will witharind Water. EXTRACTS ""Evey housekeeper should hare a supply Of Johns k'Crdsley's American Cement Glue." L—Neur York Times. ' "It is so 'convenient to have in the_house." '- 7 2Viro York Express. “Itis,always ready; this commends it to ;everybody.;' - ,N. Y. Independen t. , INVe has - 01'6dd it, and find ft ag;,nieful in our horis as water."—Triati f Sfifra cy'ai sa Price /sVeitils per liefittle. Very liberal reduetions;to Wholesale DealerEf TERMS,CASIL, rFor sale by all iHrtikgist's und Store keepers genarally thioughout the country. JOHNS d: MOSLEY, • ; • (Sete lifenufaCturers,) , 'IV Street,lNew York. - iCorner of Liberty Street.)' - I Ijy9)y ogwrs wAsTids In pit lituks of the Conntil • To obtain SulageFibers,foi Lossing'q Plictor4ile trelo-113eoli of the • ADIEEItICAN ittylittTfori. fit Two Volomes Royal, g t ctnvo, 4otrtaining • ' • award of _ _ 1500 Pages and 1100 Beautiful Muitratiozus. • This work will be sold exelusively by Agts. to each of whom a special District will be given. Rare inducements offered. Applicants should'name the Counties they would - prefer. Agents wanted also for other works appro priate to the times. t• • - Maps of the Seat of waif :nag Envelopes and Paper,‘AtisOcitanioita Boas., c , :Address , ' . • GEO. IV. ELLIOTT, FrtinklinSqa*, N. Y. ' JAYNE'S FAMILY, lIIEDItINES for AY sale. at E. N3INS 13110 rze. of WOOL vfanted immediately • • ' qTI7,I3BDIS,' AVVERWSr. ~` DVERTISE in the Jommit, ! the on -11 paper in Potter county,..and is a good medium through which to reackthit people of sardlitwitti , . I • 4 4 . This so - =wait° the sport litatantiteliell Stop rmr Cortgli 1 Breath: • - Strengthen.your t'uies Spaid l ing's TBAOAT• cozamard3Na diitT.Foß CLERGYMEN, dopn kolisuctuitEß t s, vcrin o ;fe.pi4A4ts, : 2 . `'' cigdb.#lli..oGittg i , . potit• cEißsumpfifig; /0 „ SPALDiNG'b fri4l:ol1 1 i CdiECTIMIL . • 'T h 2 141 1 :' LigfiS esE tistio,wrrp,irrri SPALtitioat TfifibAT ~t • cir rlnsit CRY roil SPALDING'S iiißOA'r COFFECTIONS. 'll4 relleye.a,Co n gh instantlt; They tienr t• - • -• They girestrengthiand volume to the - we!". Thetimpait a deliMous arimatothn They are delightful to , the taste. They.are motto simiile herbs and in harm any o ne. .g if, d i .10 I antis° e efy ang wFi as a trugh ot Husky Voice of a Bad #regili; or any,:polo. , ty oithp,Tlioah to gt!f i a 144 age Only Conibition&, ihey WT I iil!te y e . wont "pstantir, and you will agree with tiiiik4,iyti to the spot." IVon will Gad theie vent tLtrtfil. and pleasapt while einveling or attending pule+ lic meetings for stilling.your Cough or allay ing your throat. If yon try one package Ise safe in saying that you will. ever, afterward. considcr_thein indiepensible. Yon will Gad theM Drligsisti mid bealers in Medichiti ' 1 6 fi1oP, 'II'VENTY-FIVE CENI4; - biy signaluiels oil each Packinrei Idiheri are couiitelfelt.. r • A Package *lll its seit liT , mail , pie pazdj on reeiptof Thirty 'Ovals. •• Address, lIENRY C. SPAbliIN,q:, No. 48 Cellar street, Neivr,Votk?....o CEPHALIC PI US pUItE - - - StOK apitD.A.OHE; , :CUPS • - 11L'RVOUS READAOSiIif • otTnE ALL KINZIE; QP By the rse of thesi Pills tftepeiil,l9 atAaelyt of Nereitni dr 4 Ireciiiiiehe rinv,be.Prevent l ed; and if taker% at the commencement cilia attack immediate relief from pain and alai: ness will be obtained. k i i..•o They seldom fan in removing the u a ,.. it and Heailaehe to tilleil feglaleg aAi‘o sub. Iject. . ,; ..*, 0 . „ :! ,• .1 • - .i• They act dials ) ; upon die bowels.•:—remotr. , ing Costicensa. : ~ For I.l:feiary A R . ,..§ - iiiwe4twi=e,.. Delp vie , males; and all persona. Of ;triode?* !midi*: the,. I are valuab'e as a Laxative, imprOting the als: ,/.., petite' ga :04:tone and . vigor by le, et . tVfit tic-. gaps, and restoring tiLe tatrital etastiiitjr Sea strength of the 'Whole tstert . ,. . 1 . The CthlAlit; PfLTS dialhe result it long I tirs tigatiio it aid Carrilly.coßducted e.i-;. periments, baviag , been in use , many year!' during v;;Iii1 ,thi ; t:?feY v liat? ii pl , lttnted an 1 • relieved a •Tosi amount of linen ar(d;fit'fferia from licadaci6, 4lieiligi originating in di ,nervous system or from a deranged state of til'.` stomach. They are entirely vegetable In their compo - - . sition, and may e taken at all times with PZ,-, feet safety with PiJOYfin#P7oro,sc. et, and the abo,e ce:gvo,aizegecf . J;ftte reti; dery it eat!, to aii niqister rodidifrek • BEWAIt eftetEtra • 'The genuine pave qe signatures of Henry Ci !Spaldq„ csi,r.paolPixx.,„ ;) , Sold Drciiiists atd aft other Dealers IV Medicines. t• ;: 4 . ta.011; , : 1 ,) A Box seta by mall prepaid . on re ceipt of the Plat*: 0 . BENTS; All orders stVonid .addressed to • • HENRY C. ,SPA , DJNG,. 48 Ouclar'Street, New-York:- • TIT FOLLOWING E I ~ tfeSE4l33'O lf sL A: DING'S CEPHALIC PILLS; WILL CONVINDE ALL WIIO SUF.FEII FROit j I READACIIR • • . 1 Y Ar SORE ikati JS WITH N tEfEIR REAM. gam" Qißg~e , b;;ttfe of SP,AIAP:INA'S PRE! PARED CLUE Will atayejci liibltf 1 its cost nunte_dly..W • • SPALDtcIOW PIItPAttED GLUE, • PREP •&RED GLUE! SPAPINGB PREPARED GLUE i 4 - • SAVE THE PIECES 1. 'ECONOMY! DISPATP/ I Ser b "A ' STITCH IN TIME DAMSirrilac-wi . As accidents will happen. ever in well rei: elated families, it is very, Cfeilnebte, to have some cheap and converadt ay for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery , ,,*- . SPALDING.iB PIiEpAIIED GLUE meets all such emergencies,'and no houiehold ; can afford .to be without, it. It is always ready, and up Wiiit sticking point. .„ -firSgrUZ'S EVERY HOUSE. n .l;..t_t,.. mfr accompanies ears Bottle. Pric4l - 5- ants; HE NRY • Address, s• C. SPALDING; • frcr.`4ti CEDAR Street, New-York. • . , „ . As dertnii gfi nfeeipledpervortaiteeattempt , t kg to 'palm of ditc_pie nesosper flag public, imitations of my PREPARED CRAM, Iwould caution all persons to examine before ptrekear log, ruid see that the full name, ' Ioy 6 SpAI,D.WG'S PREPARED GLOWS” , is on 'the outside wrapped; all oth.en_on irwiadling counterfeits. = RE Oil
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