1= TOE POTTER_CO PY . JOURNAL . M 1 4 the only.piiper published in Potter count,4 circulates among an intelligent - class of pea es, arid Cetintr ind-la thus an'excellent mediu m for both city y Avertisig. ansivA f Advertisements and those from h , Tr distance mo.Stbe Cash Or - have responsible re . ference municgions, 'Alt comm , ,w oust be directed td the Editor, and coutaiu• tht name of the *riter. No.attention paid tie - Anonymous eqtannupi!mtpllo. TEIMS.--One copy,orie Year, $1; Si copies ; Twelve Copies, $10 ; TWerity Copies, $lB, with ode to the perSoa rat;ing the Club.. The Motiey mtilt - acconipany the nannies., Coaderillw!t Wednesday Evening, Oct. 23, , 2881 ThSLIkS to nOll. JAMES 1% fur favors received: ' 14r.A. prisoner, confined in Jail fo'r stealing watches, took advantage of the absence of the the:lff the other night, and made his escape. ; • la-Thanks to Ifrion. CHARLES Si:MI NER for a copy of his speech before ,the Uepublican State !Convention at Worees ter, Mass.; on the present aspect of affairs in this country. lar The pinner for the Volunteers on last Saturday was a perfect success and_ they •sincerely thank all those who eo patriotically. assisted in making their short stay in C?ndersport. both cow forte able and pleasant.! , • . IZ-Lieut. CLAY wi ll be in the coun ty during the week and receive recruits for Col. J. Richter Jones' Regiment .now forming in Philadelphia. here is, an OP-. portunity for those who yet desire to- en list. The R:cruiting Officers think they ill be able to take with them thirty •cr Arty men. • serFrost, for, the first time since `firing, visited us on Monday morning last. The fall has been particularly well adar ted to the .rciwth of unkind of crops, weather continuing warm till late in the season, they have oecome fully grown' and our farmers on the highlands claim better crops thanihey have had for years. , A WORD TO TIIE WISE. -D IL De Land & Co., of Pair Port, Monroe C0.,.N. Y., are manufactOring a Saleratus known as Chemical Sale6tus, by .a process not , I used by any outer manufacturer in this country. The process is a secret, discov ered by one of 'the proprietors, while traveling in Europe.. This prOcess moves every_ impurity from the article and makes it as white as the driven snow. It is put up in bright, red papers, 'vary tastefully. Get a paper and try it. ADVEFLTIS ING.—Discontinuing to ad vertise, 'thoughtfully remarks the. Truy Timss, is hke _taking down one's sign.— It is a kort of intimation or retirement from business, and the public treat it as such. .Or they may regard it as evidence that something has gone wrong, which '_requires privacy for investigation. What ever construction may be put upon. it, the result is disastrous. Now we advise . all of our reade N who may have fallen into this comap error of the season, to come out of their holes, put up , their signs once more,, and to ' advertise in as • many papers as they did in the best ; of tittles. While business' Creates advertis ing, it is equally true, that advertising creates business. It creates a talk , and rtir in business.circles, and reminds_peo ple that they have, no right to be lead. in drones" lives even though the duties , I are dull. fal`Nuir is the time to subscribe for the JOURNAL. !Election 'is _over; party fights will be thrown aside and the,r;blier be principally devoted to news from the seat of war and letters from camp. Be ing the only paper in the county iti will endeavor to give matter interesting to ail. It is only One Dollir a year, and furnishes" almost every week 'sixteen columns of reading matter has not failed a single 'issue since we have had the charge of,it, while other paiiera have been' reducing their size,plitlishing half sheets and some weeks not publishing anything. Will not our friends in each of the townships interest themselves and receive subscrip tion ;'we will take all kinds of produce. One bushel. of 'good wheat will jay the subscription. for a year. Countf orders taken on subsCription at the regular (its donut. The following persons have been authorized to receive, subscriptions WOOLSEY EVRTIS, ' White's Corners, HENRY ANDRESEN; Kettle Creek, CRAYTQJ LEWIS* Illi-sses, 0. H. Simmons, Oswayo, 8. H. MARTIN , West M. altiiions, Spring Mills,- N. Y. tel-Gen-Freinont ias not yet beau 'su Persed. There has been a repo:t ~of a battle.at New Orleans bat - it needs .con firmation. .Gen., Scott is in excellent health aridexceeditiWactive: 'No passes will be given to Patti through the United States lines• South. BY ; WEDNESDAY' NIGHTS NAIL. . iIAATT I 4 IO - PlEili-;:rtE4lll l ttG• • 114301b1i0t.104 f - 13talr•-:' -:WAimliyitir.oN;so. t.4X-.4--Gen.F - Eztone crossed-the rolettider ttai' - iliorning with = 'ottion *pk,l,st! g a mma .c "==.1f7.4, . . fr until 5 o'clock, when large i . , meats of toe enemy appearea l tipon our right,.*hich Was ootnina.nded,hiy Col. Ba ker.' 'X' be Thiion forces. engaged .were about I,Boo'and were attacked by a force supposed to be 5,000 to 10.000'. At this juncture Coli Baker fell at the ;head of his brigade while gallantly - cheering on his men to the conflict. In the confu sion created by the fall of Col . ..Baker-AU right wing sustained a repulie,' with con siderable loss.l Gen 'Stone reports , that the left wing retired in good order.,, will hold possession of Harrison Island and the approaches thereto. Strong re euforcements will be sent forward to Gen. Stone during the night. remains of Col. Baker were removed to Poolesville, and will be . brought to this city on Wed day. , 1 • receive_ attention No Slave Hunting in fir Army. Ma. EDITOR —The loyal citizens of this county will furnish with alacrity their full proportion of volunteers to ena ble the Government to crush out the slaveholder's reb'elliou; but they feel cut raged at the orders issued several Generals commanding• soldiers' to.! returning fugitive slaves. As they were about Sending their fourth company to the seat of war, they deemed•the occasion a suitable one to expreision to this feeling, hence !the resolutions adopted yesterday at the Court House, whielt4 herewith hand you for publidationi. J. S. MANN; Protest against Slave ea tehingby &Alley's At the close of religious! services in Coudersport,. on Sun - day - Oct_ 20,1861, Capt. Junes' Rifle Company wade up of volunteers from nearly everyktownship to the county 'of Potter, State of Pennsyl4- nir, with thrrir friends, being present, tllq . fullawiog resollitions were adopted, onyy two persons voting against them : Resolved, That we cheerfully seLtd forth our husbands, brothers and sons to aid in crushing this wicked rebellion ; but while doing so, we protest it is no part of the duty of the soldiers to•aid in returning fugitive slaves, ancrvre earnest ly iwp.ore the Uoveruor of Pennsylvania to make immediate remonstrance agOnst any soldiers from this State being ordered to.engage in so revolting a Work. Peso! vcd that . Captain' Jones be re• quested to present the abode resolution to his Excellency Andrew t'll' Curtin,atid respectfully aSlc!hitn to transinit the same to the President or the United States. The condition of. the Potomac mivlr chiefly occupies_ the minds ,of people at Washington. It appears , that though there are upou 'the banks , many guns, they cannot easily reach the ships as,they pass; consequently the risk of the pas sage is very small Reconnolianees show that at Lee:.harg the Rebel force is not large, and that ,the enemy is evacuating the place as rapidly as possible; the satin is true of Fairfax' Couit HOlise. Beau regard is said to have withdrawn to Ma nassas, leaving a str9az guard at Centre ville, and it is believed by sane that at the latter place a fight may be'made l when our army advanoes. _ It is reportedi from Missouri, that Gen: Wyman, with 2;500 men, his arrived - at Lynn Creek, ,where he dispersed a body of rebels, killing a large nuMber, taking more than 200 prisoners, and Captnring a great quantity of property which the enemy had stolen. Gen. Fremont, on Friday night;''Was still at Warsaw;' the pontoon bridge, constructed by .him - over the Osage river, was to he finished on Saturday ; Sictiet's division bad crossed the river. It was reperted that Ben Mc- Culloch had reonforced Pride at Osceola, and that this combined alley had ford tied_that town and there waited to give battle to Gen. Freinont„ , Another dis patch says that it is Caithage where Price means to make a shed. Still an other report concerning Rebel affairs in "Mi&onri states , that Geo. Johnston has been placed in command ofall the Rebels in that State - but it is not ,intiwatod whether_ 6e supersedes Price or not All the, reports - froth .that section Imply clear ly.that a hard battle; with la large force on each side, must soon be; fought these. , The City .of Lexington 9q3 recaptured by 3.laj. White on the 16th inst. A large .nutilber of our wounded were le ,leased, and,a number of th'e rebel garri -son' were capttired, togethei with their 1.111 . 9,. etc. The Inhabitants, whO : had. Nen ••platictefed,:iieifi foutid to be in a deplorable - tiondjeion.-- Tribune; 21st. FMMMII===I=II=MMM WAR NEWS; _iGeri.:,Shields huy ,not refusePahe_dfice off Briiadier 'General; recently tendeied* byi,_Pi.ftiden:t Lincoln, VIA it is stated by his 'friends - that he will accept $23! lemeLoctiENTl' " '815! AGENTSWANTED . We iviik:ivfccirp $23 Co . ..SM.:opr ; month, and all I exOense4 to netice Agents, or givie a gattienlati setlt.free. _ Ad.tress tcloirpratt,,VJANlES; 04?iieritlAgent,Ohio, • au2lls!--! PRIQE ctraitEhrr: Corrected every Wednesday by E. N. STEB:- BINS &' BRO. Wholemle and Retail Dealer§ in Groceries abd,Protisions, I .opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. 1 ,Apples,.green,./11. bush., ' , $ 37i to 02i do dried, .. " 100 2 00 , Beane : I . it 1 00 , , 150 . _ ,Beeswaz, ? lb., Beef, • ' 1 1 Berries,' dried, TO quart Buckwheat, bush., Butter,:' lb., Chees,e,;': •• * Corn, /9 bush., Corn Meal t per cwt., Eaga,/.? doz., Flour, extrut IftbbLy 'do superfine -" Rains, TrA lb., Hay; top, Honey, per lb., Lard, ! 1" Maple Sugar, per lb., Oitts, `-bush., Onions, : 1, bbl., ido !t;•,. - do in whole hog, 1116., Potatoesi Per bush., PeacheS, dried, lit lb., s' Poultry, 1 1? lb., Rye, pdr bush., Salt, 111 :dn 11 sack, Trout, per bbl, • Wheat,: 7e:bush., Nriite Fish, bbl., NEW 1 i 111 GOOff., l AT STllißt”, WILL BE SOLD \ • 1 CHEAkP FOR; READY-PAY Coudersport, dctol;er, 18,60- LUCIEN BIRD, DEALER in PROVISIONS; • i GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, If#IIDWARE, Also, Has been 'so f3rtunate as'to secure the servi ce of:THOMAS,J. BAKER, who is , making and mending Boots and Shoes in his own unexceptionable style, with GOOD STOOK. have concluded to sell only for READY PAY, from October 1, 1861. . I buy Ashes,Hides,Pelts, and some Grains. in Brooklaild, ( formerly, . Sept., 1861 ' , • Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters or ad ministrat'on on the =estate of BENJ. T. lIOXIE, late of Sweden township, Potterl Co.; dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Potter county, to whom all debts'due to said estate. and claims agaiost the same, must be presented for settl mentor payment.---- J. W. BIRD, Achim. :Stream* . Sept.. 2; 1861. 6t - 1 •" ".THE - UNION"' ARCH STREET,IABOVE THIRD,! Pliliadelphia.; - ' lIPTON 8. NEWMIKES, Proprietor. lir This' /loteris - ceatral; zoavealeat Passeng,er cars to all parts or the city,"add in eVery imitirnlaritclapted to the vantaof the basinese public. . s6irranns lino pa littir..Tig- IMME===SUM Offg2lll Notice. WREREASilettepef Adiejni tratioxi tcl TT. the eitite.cif:XLl,TA;l 7 :l,:..C: AperAlt i rj late of the .countyPOttii,.:itece4,so4avh ,b6en gtented,to' the 'Obsdi - ii4isiiditielorie' indebted toliftid e4a.to;dii etioes'i. havingto tnake immediate payment, tinilthose chains littinst - the sanie;lt'vilf ititglehtithetft thenyeated fortettlement. .1. 1-1 1 POtLY ANN.TAGQ:AItt • - Ad t. Zl, 186! I [AilininEstraters.' • .; ..-- . ~ '7 1, , • il i S : ' 1.::. i• ,--7. A. .. 1W . -,-; • I• ~:. -•-. .1 -:•.,• , -H: • ' ' . ' $ 1 - rspiiiarilla 4 - l• '• ' . trETEIYWG 1 ' ' ' • I FOR I UM BLOO D . ' -,' . d sx; .e speedy . cure of tho l following Ceti:millet/It -. o .In and Seaton:o4ni Affoctillone s tonelli sus Voinions, tal erst e I: Stieee, Einsitionaj Pimples,. Pustules', ltilietehes.,l Botha. Moine s and al i Skin Ellacalea. I --. .1 ' '1 - „ ()ARLAND, liul.t3th ff nne;18.09.. I i J. C. &NCR & CO. gents: I I feel it m,si duty to. se ! ; knowledge what your Fannie:4lla :liza do n e. ur moo . Basing inherited a Sc/ i efulous infectioe, I . ,have suffered; from it In various way fur 3{o*, Some tne.s it ,barst out ;in \Ulcers on nay, halide add: ruins; sometftneS. it tt turned inward and diStressed. me 0 the st mech.: Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one s sure; which lira} painful end loathsome beyond description. I tried ninny medicines and several 'physicians, but without. much, relief froth auy thing: in fact, the disorder greivl worse; Alt length I iwals rejoiced to read lu the Gospel Messenget ithati you lard; prepaied. an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I I from your repute:, Lion that any thing ybu mate. must he grUd. I not to Officio:sat( and,got it, aird used it pH it cured me. , I took ltj as' you advise,fu small doseebt a teastannful. over • Mouth, and used almost three', bottles.:- New,and health] akin soon began to form under !the scab, Which 'after a While fell off. My skit; Is noiv clear,•and II know by my feelings that the disease brusgonp from my system. Yon can well believe that I I feel what l ash; sayhig,When I tall you, that Ihold you to be sub ofithe . aptgitlea'rif the age, and remain ever grated l ay.. ! ;Yotirs, I: " : - I I - I AEFEED B.! TALI.Et..I . . Bt. Anthony'. Vire, ite r lie,br Reyelpolcifili L Tatter and Sail t. Rhettnr,l Scald'. Hasid, Ringwvorirti &lire E yci," Prolisy. , { Dr. Robert DI. Prebie Writes fromi Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1859, that . he hos cured I ah; inveterate case •of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of ourlSarsaparilia; and also a dangerous •Malignant Erysipelas lby large doses: of the same; says tie cures the common .Eruptiaes by itconstantly, .flroncliacele, doltre ojr dwelled Neck,: . Zebulon Sloan of Pnsspect, Texas; writesl: "Three bet ties of your Sarsaparil a cured ate from a Galin— a hid:, eons swelling ou the neck, Witch 1.! bad ;suffered fro th over two years."' ' ' ' 1 I ', ; '- II : ' Letteorrhwarir Vlites,rOjtarlart Tumor,. Uterine Ulcers t,lon; Female litseaees.l - Dr. J. B. S. Charming; of Nuiv York Cully, writes . ; "I most Cheerfully, comp* with the requeshoiyour agent in saying I have found our ; Sarsaparilla a most excellent altenstive iu the nu herons conlplaiuts for which we_ l .employ such a remedy, tint; ipecially! in Maids Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. I_have cured Many inveter ate cases of Leucorrlwea by it mid - memo where thecom . plaint was caused by ulceration of the, uterus. The ulcer? 'llion itself was soon cured.' Nothing within- my knowl. edge equals it for.those female denulgements."' • I‘ Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A dan gerous ovarian honer on one of the females In my family; whirl; had defied 'ail the rerhedres we could employ,,haa st length been completely cereiliby4our'Extract of Sap. tripartite. Our phyalclan thought, nethln,g but . extirpa tion could afford relief„but be MllSett . the trial of your EariAparilla as the last reant rhefare cutting, and It proved effectual. • After tableg)urremedy.elght weeks ! . no symptom of the disease Veinal `s:! I I : , -; , tdyphlile and .. Dlere rill lillseitee. • • • t • Now o.rirx . 5,..25th * ingest, 1889.1 20 .25 4 6 12 37i 44, 10 ;12' 7 40' :75 'BB 150 2:.00! ,6 - 50 7'oo' 550 600 .12i I 5 5 50 •, 6'oo 10 ill 2, 10 12 8 12 -25 30 5J 17.5 . 21 00 2310ci, i 3 7 0 25 37 ' ~ 125 6 7 qa 175 /75 3150 20 4 5 50. 5';00 oo 450 • 00 I , Da. J. C. ATER : Sir, I chearft 11p:empty, with the r 6. rest of pittr inept, andseeort to you some of tho effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. rimy° cured with it, in my, practiCe, Most !of the com plaints for which it is recommended; and have found CM affects truly wonderful in the owe of Venereal and Res- Diseau. One of my prdiehis had Syphilitic ulcers xi his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth.: Your Soritaparilla,• steadily taken, :ured hi, In five weeks. AnotLer Was attacked by sec =dory symptoms in bid nose, Mud 1 the - ulceration had eaten tietay a considerable part df Ks° that-I believe the dleorder.would soon reach his Milli and kilt him.. But it yielded to my administration of pair Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and he Is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his, face. 4t Woman Who! had been treated for the same disorder by mercury Was suffering front this poison in her bouei. •Wiwi bad *ono: isa sen sitive to the weather that on 'a damp day oho suffered ex =rioting pain in her jeinteand bones . ;' She, tea, was: entirely by your .. , arsapaillia lin allow weeks: ! know from Ito formula, which ybursigent !gave me, that this Preparation from youraubbratory must. bee great rentedy • consequently, these truly remarkable results • with It have not Surprised me.j I ! I Fraternally . yours,! .v. I.ARIMER Di , Rheumatism,. Gout; ivicir Complaint. INDEPENDALI&, Prestuit Ci. Vit., Bth July, 1659.] Int. J. C. Area: Sir, I have been *Meted with a pain ful chronic Rheumatism for a long time, Which baffled the ;kill of , physicians, and stuck to nie . In spite of all the remedies I could find; until I tried year Senesparilla., Pue Dottie cured tue In two weeks,. rind; iestorcd my gene- Dealth so much that Lamfar better than before I wa attacked. I' think it a wonderful medicine: ' .J. F.REA Jules Y . (Mellen, of St. houl rhos f!..1 . have been for years with - an' opdarkrf the ~Liver, which. deotroyed my health.. I tried every thing, and every thing Gilled to relieve me; and I have been;altroken-down man for some seals from no other canes than kaWaritictnene the Lirer. Sly beloved pastor. the Baru, SIB. Espy, advised me to.try your Sarstiparilla; hecause tie said be knew yen, and any thing you made wasiwortit trying. lily the bless. Ing of God it has cured toe, end has so purified thy blood as to tneke it new titan of me. I feel young again. 'The best that can be said of you is licit liplf good enough." t! Solt irrus,Cisncer TUM urn VEralsisgent cut, Ulceration,,Caries anal Exfoliation of the Bones. ' •• , A great variety of casco hale heed reported to no where cures of these formidable compliinta• have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here Will not admit them. Some of them may he ifotind in !gin. .American Almanac,' which the agents belaw hauled lire pleased to furnish gratis to all who call hal them. : I ; iDysporisirt, , lreart D r isekse; EpilOpr sy, Nelaucholy,l Neuralgia. litany remarkable cures of these atTections bean •Iteen . made by the alterative power ofitbie medicine,!. It stimu lates the vital functions into v gamins action, thus Dvercomes disorders whirls !would be E , uppoSedlloyond its teach. Such a reinedy ,hrys!long been required by the ne• :asides of die people, and ahem confident: that! this.will lo ter them all that medicine tab ! • ! '"" 't 1 • ! .. Ayer's er Pectoral, • FOR prt•nArni CURE OF ' . Coughs, Colds, Inilue l nig, .Itoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, ]incipient Con. gumption, and. for lihe Eine! of Consumptive Batientg - 'advanced Stages; of the Dlhease. ; M . . . . , . This is a remedy so universal y knownnn •to surpass any other for the cure of throat and mpg, complaints, that It is useless here to publish the ev dance of its virtuss.. Its unrivalled excellence for .coughts and colds, and its truly wonderful curve of . putmonar disease,! have made' it known throughout the civil' nations of 1 the earth-. Few are the communities, or ev n; families, about them who hare not some personal experience of its etfectei-. some living trophy; in their .miiist of its victory over' the subtle and dangerous disorders lof;the thiroat and lungs. Al alt know the dreiulfol fidelity.Ofrthese disorders' and as they know, too, the effects of Pas vemedy, wesiesa not lo more than to assure them that it' has now all the Tit tees that it did have when making the cures which have won so strongly 'upon the confidence of Mankind. 1 . Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEBI di. CO., Laarel),lgiies.. - i • , f ' - I - Solo by• l.: S . 4.1: E.Lii.. Jone:i,Coauerivort - Mann &-Nipliols, Millport ; X. J. 31i11s'. Coles. burg; Colwell . &'Lyrnan, Rbillet• A. Corey . n, tily.sses A B. ' , Horten CuSid S: Son' grilit ; and by Dealers, generally! • NEI/IF ARB..A.I6IG;EI4IIEINT, The ; undersintied having just!'re4.eived s a large and well:selected stock 'of CLOCKS, WAICHES:Er. JEWELRY, offers theinforlsale atlpricei that will corn pare favorably:with tiros 'of anycity or town within 100 miles. •:Dlr . , ' :article of jewelry and every styld of Watches and Clocks, Usu ally found in retail Stores kept constantly On lia'nd, and AVArranted to be as represented.'— Also, Bears Patent :Revulveri. • kept on' •hadd: and . sold cheap . . '. .I • • xer Repairing : dinieOii i short , notice; tin good style and:fair'ratesi • . • Call and s'ee' me itt ithci 'still of the " Watch." • ' ''• ':" Couderspbtf, , Sin. 11/36U: - • - •• Oil CORDS ill f. WOO DLw a rit.it'ln.t. lOW tne IJOURNALI Office; itinnediatelY, f3r,which Ifarket.Price will be paid ist §ittbseriptidurt - and Advertisi rig.' =EI c. nimOris ,•-• Of" `Osway6: '_Village Has just received, a largoitOck - ottIOODS:cf ail kiads, • Sacia , • ; - - ORir.:4O.ODS, , . GEOGERIItai i p " i ; " • QtTEENSWARE,'. • ',l„ r - s • • CUTLERS:,. ERA' ; , ' ! : FLOURS,, - MEATS; 1 COFFEES, • ..•- ' • 1 , :1 ; r40 • I .ICES, 4 j veirthickg ' in fact, of.tverykiffd- shape and • ferts,:-that is lit for Wearing, eatiog; ing!.Sieephig.apowl , o9kiniO4 or Smelling ,W'llpay the. highest pr.oe-,or W4ol, to , . ..! •i gie,s;,. 4c.; is exchange, plirt CASH if aecessa- M . . ' i • - ry. 'c'Vill . pay tor Good .Snlngles; 21 shilling, fiie Wool 25 tcr,2octs. or in ore if 'Wool ebould adrhnce. , All ;goodp ICITEAP can be tionitbt iri the 'Country.—July .'1 . ' i -•' .'', A 1) • - ' -;1 - - • '• • 6i, AS TT 1)•• 8 KE Li LIPS. • , , . ii,z i'ORE pen always . be fulled the best Of p ICOottlit, Box and Parlor' •-, .- - 'f - 1 1":°1' 1 , - • % 4_ - o'' Y . S ... Als'M TIN-arid:Slii.V-IRON'WARE,' POTS, KETTLES, _SPIDERS, .SCOt,CII ..BOWLS, ORYIN.G;PANSVSAP-R.ANS,.,!lttud CAULD 'Hos. . . Also,' .. , 1 ' - - • •- , , Agricultural - r Implenient i d, such ;as PLOWS, SCRA.P . ERS„ 1.,11.1.1.:11VA- T0R5, CORN-STIEGLERS,EORSE-RAKRS, DOG - 7PDWERS, ge:. i • • .'- 1 r i ; H ' '' EIR)Vg RTC . • . is Nell Made and the material good,. Good - and st2VsfauthitEAVES-TROUGHS..pui up in any part. of the Co r ftnty--ters 6iisy, .16ady, Pay if 411'kinds. including,Clish, seldom refused. • Store on. }loin StreetUpposite the Old Court Ilotte; Coudersport. i Aug. 1,, 1859.-50 ' • HOWI‘IA N 01): ' HOW LOST; HOW •RESTOItED. :lest published, insealed envelope O:4lvE 'NATURE, TRE.I.T.SCE.4T, ki:iihAUICAL CURE oFSPEßi . .teroarince..l, S.eininaWeakness,S -m -eal Debility, ..servpusness and involuntary erdilueing iniripteriej-,Cuusumption ;mil Mental and rhysteal BY aunt. J. CULYERWEI.I., important fact, thit the awru s' i con.se qiipnces of self-abuse be effeci(ually cured without internal medicines or tlie dangerous areplicatlcins• ofeausties, mstruntents, ,ind other 'empirical. devisel, is acre elear4F-Ademonsirateil, ..entirely ,NV and eighly.suei. efsfill treatment, Its ttdop ed by the' il'elebrated Ltupwr fullpexplained, uy rneatts of 'Whie)i .every one is enabled to Pelfeetly,atid at: tle least pessi hlc cioSt, thereby avuidiag . Itie est - vex:Used aostrurmCol.the,day: This I , leture vtill prove goon toLthonsande and;tlion4auds. :Sent tinder, Seal, in n ILL envelope.to May Address, post paid, Oti, the . reileipt of oVo _ago stamps, by addressin,4 • • Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE', 1;27 , Bowery. New York. 6..b4x 4.536.. 4 031E1'11 IgG . FOIL :11131E8 . 1N NECESSITY IN EliEg.y JOIINS CR)SLEY'S! • • 1-imerician Cepaenti 0 - 11Xei I lie seiougest Glue in the Torld For Cementing Ircoct, Leacher,. lcory; Marbli: , Alabaster, 'Bone; Coral, etc. he only. article of tlie' kind ever. p'rodac• ed.)vbiela tiill'withstatid . \Vatter. AGES I'S WANTED ! 'Fn all Parts of the Country 0 ". ;To obtain Snbscribers for. ; Lossisig's'' Pictorial Field-Book of thei . . AIMERICANsiftVOLUT,ION• In Two ;Volutut'!s Royal...o.ctavo, ; ' • ; upward of , :"1.500 rages and'lloo Beautiful Illustrations. :-; This work will be;sollexcLusirely by'Agts. 1:o each of Whom il.§pcdial District'' will be iven. Rareinducements offered. ; Applicants ;Mould name the Counties'they'Would prefer. Agents wanted also for other works appro priate to the times. ; ' • • . 2Slps of the Seat of War? Flag EnOeloyes and 1 1 ).aper,iyiesellaiisoils Books, .710 supplied, "Andress . OW. t 4' ELL I rf , Harpee l s Tinildink; Franktinibipqre, N. V. • • lll' IL r JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES , for ''®®l Lt at ' E.I.N.'STEBBECS .4: BRO. 2==e=l:l ~t .i i . . , EXTRACTZ I Every • - . bolcsekeefTer shoUld; hafe a supply 4,'Johns iv, CrUsley's Ameriean!Oenient ..-S . etv York Tiniee. • ; • • ••It is so convenient to have in the house." York. gspreis.: . 1 1 ; is always ready;. this% comet_ ends it to ; erYhody...V. hat:pendent. tried it,. auu' find., it a's useful in dr house'as }eater:"— Wakes'S . piritirtf Me nines i :!.Prlce 25 Cents! per I ()tile. • ,'cry nerd'. reductions to Wl : inlet:De Deniers. TERNS CAS ii sale by $:11 Druggists hncf store ..,:!eepPrs.gtatTaily throughout the country. • , 3WIN3 & CROSI,Ey, (Sole'MUnutacturers,) IS • Willtatu Street, Newl York.; torrt'er of, Liberty Street.) •;! 1090 LBS. of! WOOL wanted immediately 1 . itt„ 1 2 • • • ; ; STEBBINS' ; • atily gijup A. _ • : ~,..., m IfT ILE undersigned mould respectfully infortit the'surrOurgling - conirilaultyptat he, has taken the rooms formerly oeeupied - by l John 3. 31ann, where he is prepared to, do . • AU kind.s ,of. Harness Mork • on theshdrtest itiOtice. • . . S ,l LONG!: TRAW' 01AL 11S; • -also kept cobstahtlY °When& These ',collars ore a supe . rlor t uttlele, and, need but o-trial to, insure:. them snece3ti.l ' ' ' • _ Repairing done in good style; 3fartnagale4ritigs, r lfitmep, pad qiume straps; Zze,i,ltpt ectristitt.tlron !hand. ' 1 , The pliblfe, nee call' rtrid examine; before purchasing elsewhere.i.' "' .1. 1 1 .11INAR. j fJP cnersport. tact. IGth;P:B6o.l' , • J A DVERTI 4 SE'firi: the Jeur rat. Only rarer in the county. hi:At nerifr: - Stop youo CiDe4l4 r ,k'ur yOr - :greatAt - ATrriiiiirn 1211 Mil IMMO - :•••: Sprilditaglt 1:: - ;?- Ititi,o4,Atif:o.ol.itOtlo#.3 GOOD FQR CIiERGYMEIS, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOB , ODLIO S l) . - -IXE, GOOQ FOR INGERS, GOOD FOlk CONSU*PTiVES- • . --"-aurrisirzs (AC I 3 • :•titi)fss Aim Dsticgrrip . wittioi-4 • • SPALDIIN'G'S ili r RCIAi • • ONTECTIONEL -2 cEUE.MRES 4 sOr -,1 SP,SLDING'S. T1'1 . 40412. -,.OOF.FEPPOI'd Tliey relieve ti'congli stari. They ciear the TtiroA. • :. •• • • - The give strenktli aad..ict.luote to U 101919 ,1 Theyimpart a dclicioas itrolaaitt the 14.41011 They are delightful They,are made of simple herb., and can Ms any one:' • • • - I advise every one• who has a Cough or I Husky Voice or erg ta4Bretith;-of any difficul, • ty oftheThroat; to &La Package OfittY'ihroat Confections, 'they lip, rePeiaji?ii;in4fintly t and you wilt .agree with tuCtlaixtllli*tig)/.1 do the spot" YOU will find ihera'yeri itsefA and pleasant while traveling or attending pub-. lie meetings for stilling your COugh,nrallayi lug * , your tfiroat if you try one 'paCkage I aia. safo is saying , that you will ever ifkerwards eensider them indi,pensille.,' yOl find , them at the'Draggistsandpsaleialp)ledicines PRICE TWENTY-FIVE. CENTA,„ M'y signature is on eackpackaze. All,otbera* are counterfeit. -,„ • I• 2 r . A e Patcliage,n4l, t