N ` s THE, POT COUNTY-JOURNAL re the Only•paper ed lb. Ptitter.connty, circulates among an intelligent, class of tieo rie,.'and is thus an.excellent media qi for both city and Country,Advertising. - - Transient AdVertiSements'and those-from a distance "mast be Caili ar - have,responaible foreaCe. All communications; to .receive attention, must be- directed , to-th e- Editor, - nod - contain the name of the , Writer: No attention i.aa to Onoarnous communications. , - TERMS.--One copy,one year, si;:Six copies $5; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB, with one to the person raising the Club. The money 'Must aeconparti . th* narnei. •- ' Cnderspor, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 9, 1861 We would be ,much` obligedqo'perions receiving lettero from the Army if Limy would permit us to copy, the items of terest. All like to hear from• the ‘.lboYs..'! Subscribers lit different parts of the county would confer .a great %for by send ing us Reno of interest for this column. A REpAI393 voONCERN.—Reader,! we can assure you, by personal knowledge, that D. B. DeL i and & Co.'s Chemical Sal. crams can be t.lied on as being perfectly pare, healthy aid uniform in its results. The proprietors are also reliable men, who l i ve, by integr i ty and perseverance, lirtilt ,a mammoth business within a few years past. Ttly the Saleratus and prove our words truel for yourselves. It is for sale hi \ all wholesale and retail dealers in the country. i. licturtis of Elections. ;' The followitt is what of the vote we Lave received before going to press. j 'R'e give most of the vote for Jones and Mon rOer they being. the only, two supposed to run very close. : The Um( strength was centred upon . Monroe with the hope that .by 'trading off White for Colvin, they miight,_elefeat Jones.' It is thought that die whole Republican ticket is elected. ~The following are the Majorities fur Jones : Couderspoyt Homer • Pleasant 'alley Hebron • Sharon Os Iv ayo Hector • Allegany Eulalia , The following are -the majorities fur Monroe : Sweden Summit, Roulet ' Abbott Genessee Pike Jackson I Volunt4ersi Attention! The Jones Rifles will rendezvous as follows : Thosel coming 'from - the towns of Ulysses, Heetor, Harrison, arid ling•- 'lain,. at Lewisj . ville, on Monday, Oct. - , lith, on - Wednesday, Oct. 16th; the tilysscs division will :march to the ren- Aleiveus at where those com ing from all other poriloJs of the'County Will meet themj. • • , Meyaf Potter, let it not be said that we shirk our 144. and remain at home when our Country' calls us. Those of you who have not already joined with us, come forward now. • Sign the muster roll immediately. A. F. JONES, • Capt. Commanding. Da-Recruiting officers for Col. J. Richter Jones' Regiment now forming in Philadelphia, ate , now at Glassmire's • Hotel for the purpose of enlisting meri.. XlErSee new Advertisements.. Bor ough ordinance. Lucien Bird has start ed upon'the trite plan of doing business, Ready-pay. Most of our business, men intend follow;ng the same course; the only course that, will give them and, their purchasers true r atisfaction. It is poor policy to pay for "dead horses." "sey-We haveia couple of letters from volunteers, but Will not publish them for the reason th4,instead of giving news they grumble and talk as though they had been fed onmilk-soup. Such child ren should be kept away from Camp an. tiL they. are abletto live. without' "One of their mother's akron strings about them.' . gs..Thos. S. ;Chase, former ;publisher of this paper, leaves town to•moriow morning and has placed his hOou'rits in the hands of.A.,,itounsville, for Collection. • Timis owing him must come forward and pay up.=-We - wish him happiness and success in all his. future efforts. ~We learn that a man had his ribs broken, on the evening of tile, election, by falling from a wagon. Is-Those wishing to Orb thelgour nal" with any of the P.OO Magazines for only Three Dollars, can be accommodated by attending to, it an early day. repcirt of Bent MOCulloeh's death is confirmed by the papers of this evening•' PMC=IiIE=2I We Baird thelfullowing items of news: by Wedneaday'night's mail Gen.. Anderson: has-requested to.be re 7 lievedlroni the command In l iCentucky, on account"of _his" failing'heahh. Gen. , Sherman or Gen. lialleck, iow on his way 6om California, will succeed him. • • Ohio; noble State; has sixty'regitubits in the field, and, forty' more croanittng. Twenty•regtineats of 'this gre4 ;army are cavalry andthin artilkry.l Pennsylvania] politicians eontinue to arrive.' They have notsix . ilisaeceeded, however., in crossing '. the Pbtoinac for the purpose of electioueeriac. ElVery facility has been afforded by the military author ities to the sheriffs deputized; ]who are en, trusted•with the delivery 'of blank re turns for Tuesday's:election. Gen. Mansfield goes to tfatteras Inlet on the Spaulding, to assume; chief corn . .& dispatch from Toronto.says that 1. Rankin, member of the Proi r ineial Par liament, lately authorized! to raise a reg iment of lauCers was arrested there yes terday, for violation of the neutrality laws. Bel:Ai-p.' Meeting held at the Court House, Thu;ilay, Oct. 3 18,61, to take measures, to assist A. F. Jones in raising a company of ,Volunteers,-Dr A. French was elected blMirnian, D. F. dlassriiire Vice Presid' nt, and T. S. Chase Secre tary. • Jno. S. Mann, Esq.. stated the object of the meeting' to be to strengthen the • _ Government andto call forth a practical response to her need. Major Joan M. Kilborne' was called upon. Haviing just, returned! from Camp Curtin, where he has been on active duty, his remarks t relation to soldier•lite were very interesting and were listened to with attention by the audience. R: Z. Roberts made some eloquent and patriotic remarks, calling updn those who were willing- to go, to the War and who had already enlisted with to come, forward. and show themselves Nine step ped forward ,aad were loudly cheered as they came within the•bar. .• , - Messrs. 'Kilborne and Manzi made some further remarks, when .Majpr Kilborne administered the oath- to the following persons : R. Z. Roberts , A! if • Mann, J. C..J. Reynolds; S Hamilton, Emer son bli'e•;, Chas. Goadsel. . Remarks were also matte ;by the-Rev. C. Strong and Calif: N. J. Mills. 41 -. 40 47 23, ELEVEN MILE, Pa., Sept. ).G, 101.— Just over the line in New ;York State, opposite Potter County liras a rank Se cessionist, and his wife is 'even ranker than hiiuself, if possible, and for a long time Tao. they have been tittering their rebel sentiments and making Ihreats l of vengeanct . against their Union neighbors over the line. So on Saturday last, a few of those neighbors sallied cut, and passed - over the line, for the purpose of plaotnag the stars and stripes in the' face of the rebel encampment. As soon as the Fed erals made their' appearabee on the ground, the enemy 'began te l show signs - of fight, and even Made threats of using fire-arms, but on lharning That the Fed crals were prepired fot them on that score, they changed their tactics, and went in for a• field ifight, with fists and a, rough and tuad,le generally. Both, batter is—male and female at once be came I desperately engaged, 411 the while vomiting forth fire and smoke, blood and death, mingled with horrid Oaths. After receiving several severe volleys with but little damage, One of the tall sans of Pot ter, succeeded by main fords in driving the enemy into his entrenchMent.§ behind the board fence, and the field was sup- I posed to be won. But the f l ea:tale battery wheeled and, charged through the board fence in splendid style, knocking the boards right and left, ,and commenced dealing her blows in all directions, upon ' those who were assisting inl planting the flag staff, and although taken prisoner several times and held'in arkus that could hug like the grizily - bear, sbe , 'succeeded in disengaging herself, and 4t last planted herself Tight in the hole in. which the flag staff was to be placed. Handspikes and crowbars ivne brought to bear upon her, but" they. failed to dislodge her,, and !she aofftinned , to thunder forth her vol leys,,until the hills echoedi to the din of her awful thlinderings.'. But at length by a skillful 7,ouave movement she was dislodged from her positimi, and the flag finally planted, right in t 143 teeth of the enemy's fire, and the I Federals became masters of the field, but retained it only by threats of. halter and gibbet, if the flag or.staff Was moleste Up_ to the present hour the flag is said to, be waving proudly, notwithstanding its close pros imity'to the enertTe!. Wellsville Free Press. 18 16 $25 EMPLOYMENT! $75! AGENTS WANTED. Wre will pay 4 from $25 to .per month, and all expenses, to active -Agents, or give commission. Particulars sent free:. Address 'ERIE &WING 3 . IACIIINE COMPANY, It. JAMES, -General Agent, 'Ohio, , . The St. Louis Democrat tells a giod jolie'sbout a = band of rebels, - JeCently at teciriuv aehurch where they.lad bearala conipany, of Unionist's were concealed, near Dunkabuigc Misieuri.:"ltapidly the rebel • forces 'flanked arid surrounded- the church. Gradually; `"they . near. shoute:d an officer from 'one side.' ,'See you :4111:11i1P1 . 1 first,'..was the answer; and immediately the firing be gari. The contest raged, for a:couple of hoUrs with the rebels directing their shots the' windows, which being large were I .1- 'much exposed. As daylight approached they retired, and on counting their losses, found seven killed and a large nuniber wounded. Subsequent reconnoitering diselused the fact that the church was \emptil ' during the; whole fight,- and I hit the Union forces were miles away from the scene of conflict. The windoWs of the church on opposite sides *ere rid: died with bullets. A man in LaCrosse, Wis., a few daysi ago rushed to the river, swearing he would; drown himself. When ho had waded in' to, the depth of Lis waist, his wife, who; had followed him, seized him by the hair, and then, as a local editor describes it, "she led him back till they reached a, place where the water was about two feet deep, where she pulled him o er ck wardOoused him under, and pulled is, head up again. .Drown yourself—(do n' he went)—leave me to father the brats; (another plunge)get drunk (*another souse)—and start for the river ! (another dip)—better use water instead of rot-gut (another dip and shake of his head)— I'll lam ye to leave me a widow, and all the' men at 'the War !" After selzzliug, him to hdr heart's content, she led lihn out a wetter if not a better man, and es ceded him into thdihouse and clOSed the door. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. STEB BINS & 'BRO. Wholesale and Retail 'Dealers in Groceries and Provisions; • opposite D. F-. Glassmire's Hotel, . . • •• • „Coudersport; Pa, Apples, are6rii pl bush', $ 31i to 621 N do• . dried, • " - 100 200 Beans. it • 1 00 -1 , '50 Beeswax, % lb., • . • .20 •25 Beef, " - 4, ! 6 Berries dried, `l-1 quart 6 ` 1.21 Buckwheat, it hush., 44 50 Butter,7tl lb., 10. ',12 Cheese, ' " .. 7 110 Corn, %.1 bush., • • 75 188 Corn Meal, per cwt., • 150 2;00 .Eggs, - t•A doz , .- 10 Flour, extra, 11 libl q . 650 7,• 00 do superfine " 550 6100 Hams, ''`fl lb., '. ' 121- 115 Hay, I 0 It ton, • . 550 OO Honey, per lb., -.. 10 121 • hard, • 12 ,15 Maple Sugar, per lb. ` 8 12 Oats, 'll bush., .• 2.0 - 1 35 Onions, " . '.- 75 l',oo'o Pork, -.. 0 bbl., ' : - • n Ofr 23!00 do 7 0 lb., .10 13 • do in whole hog; 14 IN. 6 71 Potatoes, per bush., . 3•71 50; Peaches, dried, `i-1 lb., ` • 25 Poultry, 70 1b.,.6 , 7- Rye, per bush., G 3 ;75 Salt, 1-.1 bbl., . 275 350 do `0? sack,. 20• Trout, per I bbl., 450 500 Wheat, 11 bush., 1 00 ' 1 Fish, "" ... bb1.,5 1" ,_ -2 White 41 I 4 50 OO Borough Ordinance. • At a meeting of the Burgess and Council of the Borough of Coudersport, held Sept. 26, 1861;•1t was ordained : That the holders of property on the south side of Fifth street, be tween East and Main streets be anethey are hereby required to build Plank Side-Walks hi front of their respective lots in accordance with Ordinances heretofore passed regulating the building , of Plank Walks, before the Ist day of November .next. • F. W. KNOX, Burgess. „ . Attest : JNO. HAMILTON Sec'y. • • • - LUCIEN BIRD, DEALER in . PRO VISIONS, GR,C7'ERIES, • • HARDWARP4 DRY - GOODS; • Also, Has been so fartunate as to secure the servi ces of THOMAS J. BAKER, who is making and mending Boots and Shoes in his own unexceptionable style, with GOOD STOCK. VA,' have concluded to sell 'only for . READY !PAY, . from October 1, 1861. • I W s 4Will buy Ashes,Hides,Pelts, and some Grains. in Brookland, (formerly Cusbirmyille:) Sept., 1861 Administrator's Notice. Nwpm is hereby given that letters of ad '*inistrats.on on the estate of BEXJ. T. HOXIE, late of Sweden township, Potter,Co., dee'd, have been' granted to the subscriber by the Register of Potter county, to whom all debts eto said estate and claims against the same, must be presented fodsettl •ment,or payment. . J. W. BIRD, AdLr. t 1 Sweden, Sept. 2,.1861. at' " THE 'UNION . ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD;. t, Philadelphia. IPPON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. : • Ce 6 PThis Hotel is central, convenient ley Passenger cars to airports of the city, nndJin every 'particular- adapted to the vents of the business public. : ! , UrTerms SI 50 per day.4lag, Newspaper Depot: A B. DIANN, General Agent for the 1i• 'sale of the Neiv York Dailies, Weeklies, the American Monthlies and: Quarterlies, and all the. Foreign Periodicals: Terms to suit the times. ' 16y-The tribune for sale, every evening. ge„At the POST OFFICE. —WOOD Viranttd at this OfEce MI • i-" ' - r'''' rCoti6 - 6. : ''''. •- . - iT[TH Es........ o Ap,:lettlers of Administration to Tl i i V_ ..the Astatei 'of ALVAH C. T VGGART, late of the ccatrity pfiPotterolece sed;:have !been granted Ito! the .subscribers, ,11 ; persons !indebted ti-saidlestitte' are requeettl-totnake immediate payraetit; viol those, having claims 'f.a ,, minstl the - sanie It•ill.prigent, diem duly an - - ,theriticated for settlement. ' i t ~ I ' ~ ' . 'POLLI.''.AXX TAGbART; , i '' 1 - 4.)1,11s ii). TAGG3.IIT, ' '• 1 A ag.121 ; 'lB6l- 1 -' , "l - -; --Administrators. H A; . ErR, s sarsaparilla PIIEJEFUND THE BLOOtI. And for ,the speedy. care of the font:Wing . 'eon:Plaints: Scrofttla and Scrofulous After t lonsiaisch as. Tomora, Vltava, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, . .Pustules, ! Blotches, Bpils, iiiaill ! 5 , ' . azl ,l lli CcAli ki l...tx n e, " h i td7 a 6t a h e 3gee,l.Bs9. ' ! J. C. Al en & JCC2I,„ CilltS : I feel it MY duty to, at* ' knowledge what your; Sarsaparilla. has done for me, Hiving inherited at Serttfulousinfectiota; I have suffered from it In' arioue Ways!' for years. Sometimes it burst out in 'Chem on 'my I hands and arms; (sometimes it.; turned Inward amildLithemed me at the stemach.• Tin I years ago it broke out on my head and covered my sonlpl and earn with one sure; Which was painful and loathsome beyond description.ll; tried many medicines and several I physicians; but Withoutlmuch relief from any thing. In fact, the disorder grew worse., At length I was , rejoiced I •to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared t an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I know!frorri your reputa tion tion that any thing yon male must lie good. I tent to I Cincinnati and got it, mid used it till it cured me. I took It; as ,you advise, in, small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used , almost three bottles, New, and healthy akin soon , began cd.fotui udder 'the scab, which after a , 'while fell OIL lily skin! is now clear, and I!'.11now lff my feeling', that the disease MIS gone from my ;system. Woo can veil believe that lam saying a saying when I tell ' you, that I hold'.you to be, tie df the apostles of the age, 1 and remain ever grritefully, Yours, ! ' ' i !! 't ALFRED D. TALLEY. St. Authony 9 s ; Fli 1 ; Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter •and Salt thenni, Scald Head, Ringliyorin,,Silreiyes, Droitays '. ' . re ! Dr. Robert 11, Preblis .q Iles from Saleth, N. Y.; 12th Sept., 1859, that he has urt‘i an inveterate 'case of I Dropsy, which threatenedito terminate fatally; by the 1 persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and alio a dangerous 4.falignant Erysipelas by Ihrge doses of the same; says be cures the common Einntions by it constantly- ' Itronchogele, Geilike or Swelled Neck. Zehulon Shian of FtcLalieci, Teiaa, writes; "Three hot' 1 ties of your Sarsapririllit cured me from a goitre—a hid , ' eous swelling on the neck' which I had ,suffered from over two yearn." ', '1 I,eneorrlscitt or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J. DI S. Charming, of ill= York, City, writes; "I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in 1 , Paying I have found your I : Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in 'the utimeroas complaints for which wo employ such n remedy.hrOspethiallY in .Fimate Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. ~., I have cured really tweeter ate cases of Letteorrlnea Lyra., Mid some where the com plaint was caused hy *eration of the uterus. The Meer , anon itself was soon mired.(! Nothing within my knowl , I edge equals it fcii these femfde derangements." ' 1 Edward.S. Marrow, Or:v4 whiny . , Ala., Writes, "A tan- gerous sreriah tumor on °nil; of tit females in mY family; '; which had defied all thri rpmediesswe could employ, his . at length been completely timed by your Extract of Sar , 1 exibarillm Our physician thought nothing but extirpa. ! Lion could afford relief,: but be advised the trial, of your 1 Emsnparilla as the list rYaert - before cutting, and it i proved effectual., After felting your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease Temains." 1 • ' Syphilis. and . ilterearial Disease. ' New ElnutAxs, 25th Angiti'oBs9. • Do. T. C. AYER 2 Sir,; I cheerfrilly comply, with them , pest of your agent; mat report to you som e of the effects I. have realized with yourli , arsdparilla. II ' - • I have cured with it, in tiny practice, most of the cram plaints for which it is recthitmended, rind !have found its effects truly wonderful , in the ciao of renereal and -Jfer atrial Disease. One of mi patients had. Syphilitic ulcers '.n hie throat, which were irinsuming his palate and the top of his month"' Your?. Sariaparilta, steadily taken, :ured him lu five weeks. •&inother was attacked by sec , . pndary 'symptoms in his :apse, pad the ulceration had. saten away a considerable ,, art of it, so that I belieVe the ihorder would soon ranch lip brain and kill Lira... Dot it yielded to my admiuistrafion! of your Sarsaparilla; Use ~.,3 - ulcers healed, and he is tv IL again, not of course, without some disfiguration to his . e. A woman Who had been treated fur.the game dis r by mercury was suffering trans this poison in her bots. They had become so sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day alto suffered ar m:rioting pain' in Iter joints and hones. She, too,was awed entirely by yo u r lia.Maparilla in 11 1 fIINV week s. . I know from its formula', which your agent gave me, that' this Preparation from' your laboratory, must be a great remedy; consequently, -th4ge truly remarkable .results. with it hare not surpr ised lee. - -•• , Fraternally v yours, 0. V. DAIMLER, M. D. ! ~ Rheumatism, Out Liver Complaint. Ik R I DEPCIDENCi, tresfon Co., Tn., fitl, July,-1859, ' Dn. J. C. Arrril Sir, I have been afflicted with..a pain fill chronic Rheumatism fora long time, which tinned the ;kill of physicians,' and stutk to me in spite of all the vemedies I could find, until I. tried your Sarsaparilla. Ono: aottle cured me in. tlcO. , Nrooks, and - restored nay general nealth so ranch that I; am It hr better than befiwel wad - attacked. I think it a Wonderful medicine. J. FIIEAM. Jules Y. Getchell,4 St. .oasis, writes: , "I have been sellicted for years with. an affection of ,the Liter, which!. iestroyed my health. 1 - tric.l every thibg, and every thing. failed to relieve me; and I have been ribrolcemdown man for some' years from ,rip other cause than derange-721;mi.°) 'lee Direr. My beloved!paster, the Rev. Mr. Espy,advised me to try your Santaparille,thecause lie said he knew you, and any thing you . made wail` worth trying. Ily the bless , lag of God It has cured nie,land has so purified my - blood ' is to make a new man of Me. I feel young again. The ' 'hest that can be said Of yours not:half good enough." 1 9eliirrus,CanceriTamors, Enlargement, ; !,,Illeeration,!Cariest.and - Exfoliation of ; . Ric Bowes. 1 i i 1 • I .„ A .great .variety of ga t es Mere been reported to us where'l } crises of these formidable c mplaints have resulted front , the use of this remedY„but but -i nn - space herewill net admit ; them. Some of them .nut be, found inl our American Almanac. 'Mild' the ;agents below named are pleased! to furnish gratis to till who call for them. 1 .. h , Dyspepsia, heart Dis ease, Fits,.Epilep. 1 ay, - Melancliqly, Neuralgia.. i 1. litany remarkable ! cures Of these atTechons have 'been ! made be the alteratiVopowgr of this medicine. It st imm iates the vital functions into vigorous a6tion, and thus %vercomes disorders which ',vould be supposed beyond its , reach. Such a remedy linsfiong been required by the no' ' t :resides of the people, and Npenre confident that this will lo for them all that tnefiiilrle can de: I I , I , Ayers . Cheiry l'ectoral, i. - AGENrS WANTED' In all Tarts cc#the'Cot'utt,, ~ 1 . l' , 1. !r:4 l ooins T , o s oh r tP i T e ti t S o i r fi; l s o cr l i; F er r s . ron. mum ItiFiip CURE or . . . . . 9 .... fU _Book Coughs,. Coldei,' Infinenza,f Roar.senessi i,, 1 of the ' ' - . i .Cronp, Bronchitis, Incipient •Con- i : eumptioni, ant, Air the ;Relief ' . 1 ' AMERICAN RE VOL - TJON. . _. .. . of Bortsuntr tire! Patients' ' . .. ' fu advanced .St.ngegi In: Two Volumes Royal Oetaro, ,coutainik ... or : the iDlsease. I , -i . - ~ ~ upwart a . , • • • .• . -.1 . This is a remedy no amivirsally known: to surpass any I 11500 Pages and 1100 Beautiful Illastrations. other-for the cure of throat nod lung coMplaium, that it. 1 ' This work *ill be sold extylitsively by Agts. is useless here to publish tine evidence of Nirines: Its 1 1 „ i n a o r n i d v e a rf l I et . ? e c a u c r e e l , leo 6 e f e i p fo u r i En co oi ii , g ,r h y s and tiw a T e l , ds ii , n a v nd; in its d t ri e Il i y: 10 each -oz whom a. Special District 'will be' olven. Rare inducernedta ollered. Applicantc; known throughout the civpited ' nations of the earth. r licitild . name the Counties the: would prefer. F w e eo a i re inv l o he no c reartn *C.d o ti p it e l° rson ; cr al e" ex fi pe r r am ien i c l e ic o s i a i m ts o e n ff g ec t ts he -T i ! Agent§ wanted also for outer works appro soil° living trophy lit theiri Midst' of RS victory over the priat to the tinies. i : ~ sn tle and dangerous disorders, of the throat and lung . ' ,--. : • .e • Maps 'of the Seat of W it all know' ar ! the dreadful fatality of these disorders, anti - } I I - as hey knots, too; thecffects'of this remedy, we need not , Rag Enrelope4 and l'aper, liintliarAcous Boola, . lolmore than to assure Medi that it has Inow all the vin' etc , Juiplied. ' Addre:m ':1 . toes that it did have,when making the cures which have [ : ~ • - ; . : Ct w o . . ..ELLtorr , 1 top so strongly upon the cdutidence of mankind, . I_, . Building, : Franklin , , i Draper s , Prepared by Dr. I. C. AVER& 60., Lowell, Nam. • ....1 • 1 I Sold by C. S 4 - , 'E.. 1t Jones, Couderspbrt , Mann 5: Nichols,' 3liiiport ; N. J. Mills, :'Coles bar',7 ; Colwell & Dymani Roulet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses,; A. B: ),lortod, !Cnsliinffrllie ; and' by Dealers generally • , . 1 NEW :Alf,tll The rjustl tVell OLOOKS, WA,T.O :1 offers them for sale pare. fOvorably *ith tl} within 100 • and every style' 0 . wa l ally found in retail St, hand, and warranted Also, Beal's Patent R; and sold eheap.l Vir'llertairitig do. good s.tyle.ind fair ra Call and see me' at Watch." . I Coudersport, Jap: 1 3dri CORDS 0 15 tue..TQURNJ ; for U•hiult the trill b paid; • Atvertiiiugd I -ll*, SIMMONS IDi -I ,o§ 4 4'ayo Village; a)atge stock of GOODS of altkindS ' sUCt - ai DIiYuGOODS; • 1.7 'HARDWARE, Q . 4ENSWARE;, •,'“1100P-IVEAR," ; ± • - ' CUTLERY; ,P,;;',OVISIONS,' such as • 111 ; ; • I tto.tri,§;, • SUGARS, • . COFFEES; ', • , ; ; • ' SPICES, ; ; ; I • ;.• Eiirything; in fact, of ev4,:iiinii i .,,slitipp; and ' . forns,, that is fit , for rearing, Eating, Drink- ink; Sleeping upon; LOols.ing at, or Smelling ij ill pay the. hightSt pr,io for Wool, Shin ' 1! &c., in exchaige, part can if necessa • • pay for GOod Shnigles, li.' for Wool 25 to 30 cts., Or more if Wool should [' tuititnee: .All goods as, biitAi l as can be bought in the purttry.H-44, , A TT • • I 1110L11ISTE Alt: l ' KELLY'S S fORE can - always be 6'1114 the best of d :Cooking, Hox and k Pailur 1 7 1:' • ,4g-o, TIN and SITET-IBON tE r ,POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH, BOWLS, FitYiNG-PANS SAP-PANS, and CAULD PONS. Also, • !Agricultural liniiienients, as PLOWS, S.CRAPPAS. ! CF.II4ITA- T'O/IS, CORN-811ELLBItS, I.IOIISE-RAKES, .6,00-POWERS, I.ke, . • • ~ • THEIB Mr,OBA - ; , hiltiell.made and the matehial•good. Ge;Otf and sab,.4tautial. EAVES-TROT4GHS put up in any pni't'of the; County—Ternis easy. Ready Pity 4'41 . 4 kinds,• including Cash' _seldom -refused.. Store, on .Main Street opposite the Old Court HO'Oe, Coudersport. ! Aug. 1859:--50' • . NIAN•110 OD: • - El ow: LOST. BOW lIES'rOBED. Jusi pub . 4,lhedi in alsenleif envelope . : ();TME NATURE, TREATME.,,T, AND RADICAL CURE 4-SsEast.vionnuneA, or Smilitihl Weakness,S - .x.- Mil' Debility, Nervousness and ' involuntary CrBIiBSiODS, producing impptettcy,COnsenifitiOfi and Physical ilehility. BY BOUT. J. cul t vEltwM.r„ M. D., . I ' - f e . 11111104 MA filet 4hat the . awful Conse cideOces.7 of self 7 abux: - ....ma be effectually cured Without internal. niedici4es ;or the 'dangerous tiriniications of caustics, instruments, me iea- t i ed bougies, and other 6iitiirical 4evises, is hate clearly densonstrat6l,..and .the entirely ifcW, and highly successful treatment, as adop- Md by the celebrated aullict fully explained. Means of which eveiy,On'e is CB111)11.1 cure himself perf,'Mtly,a4 , :it the last p&ssi ; tile cost, therehy'avoidhig, all the advertised dos*lns of the day. Thi.s; lecture will proVe fi boon to lltouands - andthOusands.• ISent under Seal, in a.-pTain envelcrpe;t6, any Idddressi poet p aid ; on the reeeilit: or two post ! de ! st a nips,•hy, addCessiag I Dr. Cll. a - . 0: • • , 1 1.127 Bowery, ..$;'eNV Yorki Y. 0. lion 4.586. SOIETHING FOIL; 'THE TIMES I!! NECESSITY IN EVllll:liirntsElior,i) I. Joass & c4oSLEY'S • Ainerictin 'CqiUe - rit Glue, The stroirgest Glue in the World I'or 'Cementing Wcoil,l:Tdeather, Glass, .Ivurp, 'China, 31arlali,?, Porcelain, Alabaster, Boric, Coral, etc.. The only article of the kind produe• ed which will 011.4 end Hater. . ,");very - housekeeper Sh9ald have a supply 41:Johns k Qrosley's iVniertean dmmint York Timp.s. 1• 1' ,"It is so convenient to have in the house. Or York gcpros. ! "Itis ;Away; ready; thislicomMends it to di•erybody.". /m/i.pemleat. '‘..We hare tried it. and find it as ,useful in our house. as Ny tv Wiikey4' if he Titioix . 11 Price 25 Ccuit per p.Ottle. re ' dneti‘in , s to - WholeSale Dealers. TERMS CASH . . . For sale by all Druggists. and Store keepers generally throughont.the:counstry. JOHNS k (MOSLEY', • (Soto Manufacturer_,) 78 'William StreM, New York. idorner of Liberty Stre'pt.) ' kfily ._r• , . -44 F att ill pti,ss ' gip? 1 rilllE undersigned would respectfully inform 1.; the surrOun d ing community that he has taken the rooms formerly ; Occupied by John .t . . Slann,:where he is prepgred to do NGEillEriT tinderAgned having 1 receised ! r la large:, and selectil suck of . [ES JEWELRY ! , dirice... tb.A wilt corn ose. of airY city or town irery article of jcweliy, ,elles :Ind Clocks usu- - Orps kept constantly on 1 0 . be as• represented,— nynlreri kept oh hand. :. ' . ~ ne 1 on port ni'?tieel,. in 1 ; ate si n .of the " Big . ji . C. .. WARII,INER. • 1 11861 1 ll'. 1 f i'WOOD 'whilt,ed at. L Office, itnniediateiy, highest ;Market Price S!abscriptious and : ' EXTRACTS R. JAYN;E . B FAMILY , ! MIipIGINES for salt at • ' EN..STI63I3IN'S gt. 11R9. 000 LBS. of weoL wanted immediately •at S , TEBBINS', 1! Xll kinds of Haxnesr; Work rob the shortest notice:. ''• • 1 •t 1 1 1: t LONG; STRAW COLLARS, - *. alio kept constantly. hand: TheSe collars 4•Te a superior article, arid need put a trial to .insure their success. RCpairing. done in, ood style. • Surcirigles,l Martingale-rings, Humes, and Hame•straps, tkc., kept cOnsta6tly on hand. The publiclare invited to call and examine, j)efore purchasing elsewhere. , ' S. ;I'. MINAIt. I'Cocldersport. Oct. 16th, 1860:: • , , DVE;I3,TISE inthe Jour. naki. only paper id,tue tO Instant Relief!Stop Oil- VotriAl ..:T,PurirsittoPT Breath!' '.6.tralOthen your: VEigdAT , CONlgtairioMl GOOD FOR eunGvMEN, . o 01.) POE:. LEcTCltgitg, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS; OOD FOR SINGERS, MEM Oi./D FOR bosstrairTwtsi CENTLEICEN CARRY - 1.‘..11,i) - Nd'S • tEttiaST COXFEcTIONt LADIkS,AIII2 - DELIGTITEP 'iTITR SPALDLG'S 4 VIROAT CONFECTIONS: .CIIILDRC CIZT FQ SPiLDING'S THROAT COFfEtTI4I2IS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They Clear the Throat. " -- They give strength and Volume to the:vsice: They impart a delleinus aroma to the bieetti They are -delightful to the taste. They are_niade of stiij.le herlis and can harm anY one.•,, ' I advise every- one; who has , p bough or a llusky toice of a tad lireitth; Ctr any diffieni ty ofthe Throat, to gcf,a lyekage 414 Vikopi Confections, they will relieve yoti instantly; and you will agree with me that they go right to tile spot." You twill find theMvery nssfal and pleasaiit while trill-cling Or attending pub lie meetings for stilling your CiMgh t or ing your throat. If you try one package I ati safe in saying that you will ever afterwards cOnsidei them indispensible. i therri at the Draggistaind Fiedleis in 31cdiines I'IfICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is ori each paclume: others are counterfeit, • - - . •. - . A Package t , e sent nlniL bie paid; on reecfpf of Thirty Cta ls. •.• • t . • Address; • - C. SPALDING; No. 48 Cedar Street s New-York..:, CEPHALIC PILLS . cuitg - - SICK HEADACHE; CURE' . NERVOUS, HEADACHE; CURT} /1..= KINDS OF HEADACHE; - By the tisc sit4elti of Siivous or Sias Headache' may be prevent ed; and if taken at'the commencement of as attack immediate relief from pain and - sick: ness wilt be obtained. • They seldom 1 ; ail in removing t i fie 24ausrd and Iteactai•lie fein'ales. arc so st-11.;; OE . . , . . . They act gently upon th'e bowels.—ienroi: ing Coatireness. . . . . . For Literary' 3.len.Bttid:e'rdii; Velfcate males; and' ll ptisKts of eedeniaiy habits.. the :fro valtiaide as a laxative, ii4rOVing" tlie : rab; p 4 , tite; giving - ohe and,rigor to the digeitiie or gansiand restoring the, natural elasticity Mat strength of the. ''hole. atfsferrt. The CEPIIALIU VILn teselft o 4 • I' V. long Investigation and carefully coddnoled ex periments, having been in use many years, during which time' they have prevented and, relieved a va'sf amount of pain and: sifferingl from in the nervous ',stem or fr om ade urip d ' state of thif Itomarii. • They are entirely ve etalde in thef coti t.pci . - sit ion, and may c taken a I times with per: feet safety with ut making any change of di: et, aid the able cc of any disagreeable Nate ren ders it easy to aó sinister them to children:: BEWAIL. OF COfT.N'TEAFthg . • . • The a•entline. hoe Aye s Sigria furds of teary 0: Spalding on eachßox. ;• • • ,is Soh by Druggists and all other Pealerot in t Medicines. • A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt, of . „ . - , • PRICE. ati CENTS: All orders 812oiild be addressed to THE•rbiLt/sitNo ts'obisE3imag or 1 SPALDING'S - - C'EPILVIIC PILLS; cVILLCON vixen ALL WIIO SLTFEIVFIt.O4 IiEIOY/Aelii &ga TART A. • SPEEI AND Slat / Cf IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. • ausumunuminnuruntuustuu gel„ J single bOttfe SPALIJING'S PRE: PARED GLUE will sive ten times its cost arininily.4o' • SYAi;DVS PREPA'Rr.D GLVE! SPALDING'S PREPARIS' GLUE II „. BPALDING'S, PREPARED CLUE I SAVE THE T'IECES!... ECONOMY!,. _l4Bl.lr#Crfr Dar "A STITCH IN TIME S.tvbi Nisi:t l 9ar As Occidentswill happen"; ej'cAln Well reg.!: nlated families, it is veit, desirahie to have: some - cheap and couVenient way for Fiirniture, Toys, eiodkerY, - Cc. • . SP.XLDING'S 1 4 1?.PARED GLL'E meets Vtli suck eriergencies,and no household - , can.afford to - _be without. it. It is alwayit ready, -andup t'othe sticking point. . , "VSEFIII;TN.'EVERY HOLtSE." • Y. B.— -A - Bi•ush accompanies each Price, 2:5 cents. Address, HENRY C SPADING, CEDAR Striet, s e -York. • CAtTRYN. As certain nit : Principled pbrsons re attempf; ing to palm .off on the unsusneeting• public, • imitations. Of mi dLt.lt z would caution All persons io examine biihire purchaed • ing, and see that the full. namb, • t i ' .ii"SPALDL'sat'S PREPARED(II, is on the outside wrapped; all otlitrb ar swindling counterfeits. , _ HENRY C. StfArA)ING,. 49 Cedar Street, ge-i-York n