_ - TEIE:•POTTER :COUNTY:JOURNAL the•bnly eapet.,kintilitiktd;kll Potter,. c . outity, citcultite.s 41.0 i 6tig . atkit . itelligerit class of. peo fpact s Hri eityantf i em t liitfy d ertis ng Transient; 4dt ettnierdents sin ifthose from a distance must Ito Cirstl'ot`liave responsible ? . .b- All cotomtmicatlMik, rece ive must be diiected to,ttle ,Editor; the namelof the. writer. A'S sittniiiigitft4id to snonymOns commanications.-- , _ TERMS: 7 OOe copy,onc year, $1; Six copies $5; Twelve -copies $10; Twenty copies, $133, -with one tc the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the names. couderspoit, Wednesday Evening, N0v..20, 1861. jSee new advercisereents: Divorce Notice—Crook. List of Letters—J. S. Mann. ourt Proclamation—SlX Burt. • B . egister's Notice -Dan Baker. Notice of Petition—Ervay. Administrator's Notice—Cobb. Indians—the Agent has shown us the 4m brotype portraits of Otis troupe, and vouches for their being. "real live Indians." - ! 1„ Sire have tuislaid some manuscript Poetry sent us a few weeks since, which ac - counts forits non-publication, Those who have promised to bring is WOOD on subscription, will oblige us eery much by attending to it an early day. ! ifirMr. J. D. Wallace has become:as sociated with Mr. P. C.Van Gelder, in the pro prietorship and editorial management of the "West Branch Bulletin," at Williaradport,'Pa. 'Cess to you i.The Beaufort victory is a griind and complete one. Our gallant navy susthin ed its reputation, and the men behave nobly. The enemy must either have suffered fearfully from the shells or been sadly wanting in the fierce "pluck," of which they boast so much. is a world of misfortune and one of the saddest to a house- keeper is to be afflicted with heavy, sour bread, bisciiit; If you are ever troubled in this way get 13. B. DeLand Iv Co's Chemical Saleratus, Rill' be surprised 'by its charming results in removing the cause of your misfortune. Stii — We learn from the Washington Star, of the the 14th : _that Private D. H. JUDD, of Capt. Widger's Company, 48th Penn'a-lleg iinCnt, died iu the llot4pital at Washington on the day previous. Mr. Judd was one of the best members of the Company, and was 'very active in its formation. This, we believe, is 12he second among the Potter Votuuteers.; 'Seri dispatch, front Washington says:'?The promulgation by Col. Cochrane, iii hiS speech at the serenade to Secretary Cameron, of the doctrine of the military necessitY for the emancipation of the slaics in the Liebe! Stites, as our army moves southward, Com mands very general Attention here ; and is re ceived with hearty 'acquiescence: It is espe cially welcoMed in the camps, as the solution of a question which,' rarely debated by the rank and file, somewhat divided the opinions of officers." airßeaufort ; South Caroliva, is by law a port of entry: It is now in the posession of our troops, though within tile district under blockade by our ships. Is it an open port or not? Do we blockade ports of which the Rebels arc no longer in possession ? OT is it the intention of the Government to permit trade fit each ports where the profits Would inevitnbly, though indirectly fall into the Re bels (rands? This seems to us to be ono' afi those. 'dscs. of practical embarrassment alpine from the policy so persistently pursued 14 the Government; of refusing to Put in force the act of Congress nuthorzing the closing; Of the I ' porw of entry.--=Tribune. iiiir•The v are the names of the following men taken by Lieut. Roberts a week or twe . alfit'e to fill Capt.A. F. Jones Company id Col. Brookes . fi3d Penn'a Reginit.nt Miron W. Bailey, Bingham, Wm. Morey, Clara, • D. D. Coleord, 1E u lalilt, - . ` t Orman Blackinan, Hector, S: 11. Carr, Hector, ‘ : • Edgar Harrington, Hector; • George Rogers, Hector, Oscar J. Webb, Hector, B_ F: Burt, Roulet, ' Daniel Gleason. Roulet, . Andrew J. Thompson, Ronlet i 'Charles Bridge, Sharon, iif. C. Bridge, Sharon, J. S. Raddle, Sharon. • . i • War SATURDAY•EVENINt3 YOST.--=31.2- fty of ourreaders desire to have, in additi r dri to ' the Journal, a good city paper. To' such we recommend the Saturday Evening Nat. It is a literary and news paper of decided merit. A new story has just been commenced, ' enti tled "The Lady Lisle," which promises to pos sess unusual depth and interest. Therefore, flow is the tinie.to subscribe. Terms—s 2 per annum in advance, or $3 for two copies, $5 - fcir four, $l2 for ten. Address Deacon and Peterson, - 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia-,Pa. THE GgrizsEE FAIIMER.—The Novem ber number of thii well known and truly ex eellent agricultural journal is received. 'We ate not surprised at its immense circulation. It fiirnishes just such information as', every farmer and gardner needs—no matter where he is located. It costs only FIFTY OFINTS • tEklt! This is surely cheap enough for such a paper, but we observe that the publisher offers to send the remaining , numbers of this year .Fast,to all who subscribe at this time Rif the volume for' 1862 r We advise every OW of our agricultural and hortimiltural friends to subscribe at once. Semi L the fifty cents in postage stamps' to Josott Rochester, N. Y.,--or get one of your neigh bors to' oin you, and send a dollar bill.; Sub scriptions for the Gesviate Farmer are received at the Animal Office. ==! J®" The . follo*ing ifith refereciee to the much - noted_question as to whether.or not Foreign,cnUtttries would interfere in the :*At of thii countiy,we take front the philailOphea Press i Mail reb'eicsjons af“tbesti-called Southern COnfederatiOn" infrig recognized by France or England are) dlisipated by the re ceilt intelligence' rebeiveh by the. Persia.— I.FrAnee will not, and England it& not; ae kilowledge the sovereignty of c"ause that would iirtual ileclaration of war against thii bounti. At the Ante limb, both Powers itl'e tisturally anxious 41 see the contest ended, a consummation wliicli 'will soon take place. France and England ma terially suffer from the want of cotton and tobacco, The Atity upon American cotton imported into France brings an annual sum of over 53,600,000 into the Imperial •Treasu ry, and imported tobacco is , equally produc tive in a fiscal sense. Cotton is duty-free in Encland, but there is a duty of 66 cents a pound upon American tobacco. Therefore, upon 26,000,000 poundi, which is the annual home consumption of tobacco in England, the duty exacted by the British Government is $23,940,000 each year. Thus, the Govern ment of Franco and England are deeply in= terested in getting a supply 'of cotton and to 7. bacco. Nevertheless, they will not make Mat ters worse by fraternizing the South. lfirA friend in the country sends tis the follOWing Communication in relation to petitioning COngtesS on , the subject of General Emancipation..lf some friend will draw up a suitable petition We will print it, for circula, Lion. . , CLOILST I IAN L. [UMW : Since the formation of t i• our gove [anent, there has never been a time that we ould petition Congress on• the sub ject of S livery, with some hope of success, as the pres nt. And never since the birth-day of this • ation has there been such a crisis. Our nex Congress, cad, if they will,. remove moral evil and wipe away the foul lavery, which has brought down the wrath of God upon us. While our wasting their energies. and shedding .d this pro-slavery rebellion, ebristian and philanthropist at home the grey stain of cieserVed sons ate: theif blo leC ever ei and Throw their influence on the co-open ulau liberty: It seems to me that side of ll hort Of din entire universal mane nothing ill ever again festore peace and in pitioil this nation. Au effettual doof is ERRE ed, and shall we not say through to the proud and rehelions South, 'people go." Shall vt'e hot make the God is the God of the poor and now ope Congress l I "Let my' demand , and may we not doubt-,Whether he a victory to ournrms dr crowns our. ith success; in reStormg peace and: ity until ire aim at the total abolition jy. Let, us then to a man, petition: under the V;*ar power r to give to the, I' onr jllllltie . , liberty to proclaim free-, is slave, as they Mardi through the s States. 'lieu shall 'the house of oW weaker and weaker, and the house grow stronger and stronger." P. oppre:se' ever gir efforts tcl trancitti)i of slaver Con,;tez, leaden,. clout to t' rebellion '•Saul g of Dad 'he following letter .was reeetved Oats. SrtioNn,.Clidpiainof the 2d •ania Regiment : M from Rc Pennsyl liesittsacnc, Not. 9,21861; lotte'r Bounty Rifle Company under I. F. Jtines,' left Camp Curtin this for Washington. They are known any G. 53' Regiment Penrisdlvania: re. The Regiment is commanded by ks. I saw them receive their guns MN Capt. morning as Com' Volun ec Cob Bros this mo nin7,-- - .4nd proceed to the ears in con nection ith their Regiment. They were at Bfst a little disappointed when they learned that the were not assignee to the 2d Reserve. But the soon became satisfied, and left in es edlent pirits. Capt. Jones says that the of- Beets Beets a e fine men. Ile feels pleased with his eon ection. As the cars moved slowly away th y bade me many affectionate fare vrells--dnd sent many more by me back to old Potter. I very much regret being separ ated frothe Potter county company. But such rir the changes beyond Control. I es•J ja pect to eceive orders to proceed to my Regi ment in a day or. two. following ate the lists of tiu rors dr. AVII for the December Term of Court GRAND JURORS,: Alieg• by—Chas Coats, G B Monroe Bing 2.m=Dani Hand,- C Lewis Coudersport—A IS Armstrong ,Clara-4 D Storeyson, ASole Geniee—A Kilian Harri on--=N Stone, A. Hawks, R Harrison, C Philt Ilomr—G Scoville, J Quimby .lilebln—Clari: Ingrate Jack on--A. Baker • Oswa - o—W S Lockwood, G Tiler" Pike R S Phoenix Plea4nt Vailey—D P Roberts Runlet—Patrick Carey Sharon—RD Dodrick Ulysses—W. Flynn, John Ge 6 TRAVERSE ,JURORS Abbott—D Con Way, AYon, C Kendall. Allegarty-0 P Chamberlin • Bingham—G S Brown, A Pike -- Coudersport—W Dwight . Geneseo--Y Johnson, D W Atherton, J Hill Harrison—lsrael Dodge, H. Iltalbrit. I Rob inson, Burtis, S B Goodsell.' Ilector—C Atwood, D Kilborne,S C NicholS, J SrdliT4n • Hebron—W Chandler,VClafki SGtenmari, D That]cher 11. B. Harris', I Prink , OSNVIIVO-1 Pierce, L D Estes Roulet—W McDougall, D Smitlr Sharon—W L Starkweather, L P. Carnes, 0 C Warner ' • Ulysses--11 Manning, ,G" 1 Cnobing, J W Freeman _. ' :,Alt ter to Thomas Francis 11Ieagher, tenders his services betiteyi- the North and South. It is quite et'edetit that Mr. iroes net ihe relative Position cf the. paitfel t The rebellion is without causes -tiotbing short ef -a demonStration of the power of the govern- Went to suppress it ban bring the rebel lious States back, to t6cic allegianee.— There 13'd kroiiiid mEiivAziort WhiCh 'crania tut int6life h tiiinpromite bf some tort. The n"osio'n correspondent of tbe l N. Y. 'Tribune, remarks that the "whole town of"-Newport ; actually bristles, at this mo ment with knitting' needles." The good dames andjair daughters of lliaesachu setts-. have freely given their sons and brothers, to the good cause, and are now devoting a portion of their means and la bor to the work of clothing then,. Wor thy inheritors of the glory of Bunker Bill. 'The. British government is building 54 new war vessels. : . Richmond papers say that 516 vessels have run the blockade since the 15th of May last. - - Gem Havelock, who gained, some dis- tinction in the war in India, has tender ed -his services to our government. • PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS & CO., Wholesale and Retail • Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa, Apples, green, 1? buSh., do (fried; " Beans, Beeswax, i 4 lb.; Beef, Berries, dried, 11 quait Bucku'licitt;ll bush:, Butter, "t 1 tb.; • • Cheese, 1 . Corn, 11 bush:, Corn Meal; per ewt.; ;• • • • Eggs, doz , Flour, extra,- '7O bbl:; do superfine " Hams, "V lb., Hay, 11 ton, Honey,' per lb:, Lard, , 4 ' • Maple Sugar, per lb.; • • Oats, ''t? bush:, - Onions, " Pork, 1:1 bbl.; do • - t? lb., • • qo in whole hog, 7t7 11/.; Potatoes, per bush:4_,__ si Peaches, dried, •11,,Th., Poultry,•l4 lb., • Rye, ner . 63 Salt, - - { R bbl.; 275 3 do 7til sack; Trout, perk bbl.; 50 5 Wheat. 1, 1 1 00 Willie Fish; 1 , 1 bul.„ ; 450 5 S:2S:EMPLOYMENT!SI ; . AGENTS. , WANTED: I 1 We will pay front $25 tow7s per; month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give II commission. Particulars sent free.. . Addre-I &ME S3VING 3liCtipiE. Gostritxr, R..JAME , General Agent, Milan, Oliio, ,11121ly S •ECIAL NOTICE . ! i 'To Consumptives' i , • ' rilllE Advertiser, having' been restored 14). i health in a very fevi weeks by a very si- p:e remedy after having suffered several yea; -s with a severe lung affection, and that dre disease, Consumptioti—is . anxious to ma - le kilowri to his . felloW sufferers the . means 1f ,f• l i cure. TO all who desire it, be will send a coPy ,of the prescription Used, (free of charge,)w4h ' the direction Tor preparing and using the studie, which they will find a sare,cure for . Consumii tioa, Asthma, grdrichitas, de. The only ob ject of the subscriber in sending thOPrescriP tion is to benefit theaEliicted;and spread infq mationhich he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try . his reme dy, as it will cost them 'nothing and may prove Alessing. Parties wishing the presciipti ' will PT& l i ig prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, .:1 IWilliarnsbfirg, ; Kings County New York.ll 3m] MARRIED : In the:Presbyterian Church, on the morn ing of the 20th, by Rev. j.l H. Parsons; Capt. G. B. OVCS.TON, U. a. A., and Miss ifeark Wu MOT, of Coudersport. LOOK OUT FOR THE INDIAN PUSITINTLY INE ONENIGHT ONLY. At the Court goose Coudersport, on MO/ VAT 1861. ' j AHWANETUNIPs Grand Entertainment of the manners and' en toms of the uncivilized tribes of the Wester Plains.. Theentertainment will consist of ,Game l Dances,, Songs, Scenes, /to., performed at tb pressnt time by the Wild Red Men of the I F West. This celebrated troupe embraces tU folldiving members AIIWAICETUNK, KMIEWAEN, OKATEWAULA, , ' TARHARGUSTAOUGA: ~ and Two Young Squaws, I ALAZIIMA, or "Wild Fawn," • and , KEOSKALETA, or "Prairie Rose." i 1 At each entertainment the Two You. 'Squaws will enliven the scene with al vari4 of Indian and English Songs.. , I This entertainmen is of the most chaste, moral and interesting character, and may be witnessed with great improvement by all,with out any fear of being sehotked by rude !or improper language. Doors open at 7, to commence Remember Monday Eve, Nov. 25. ! I -V7. 3'. CHAPPELL, General Business Agent Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Administration on the estate AU of S. S. WHITE, late of Whitesville,..Alte gang cennty, N. Y., having been granted Ito the undersigned, all persons - having elailos against said estate are mues ted to pres nt‘ them to himfor liquidation, and all persfins owing said estate are reduested to make ti mediati payment to him: - I ' • ' -. OBACIE. COM* Wor:2o, 1861. END COUkT . I7I.OIILMIATION. VRE44As thet lioe. ; Robert G. ' :Mite President Judge, and the ions. S. Janes and, G. , G., Colvin, Assediate Judges or Ole Gouda- of. Oyer & Terminer ,end, General OaikKielivery, : Quarter Sessions et.the. Peace; rphans' Court and Court of_comincia Pleas Pr the County of Potter, have issued their . recept, bearing _date'. the •Sevenibll, day ::of January, in the' year of our :Lord . one thou iand eight hundred and sixty-one s , aid to me direeted,for, holding a Court of Oyer and Terri- Iner and General Jail Delivery, Ba ler Ses siOns of the Peace," Orphans' Conit, - .and Court 9f Common Pleas, ifr the Borou„,. , iti, et 'ponder sPort, on MONDAY,' the 23rd day of'Dec. rext, and t 0 cdntinne one week -1 Notice is therefore.heieby gived to ilie Con! aners, JustiCes of the Peace as 1. COnstallkes ,within the county, that they be ibbii and tihre to their,prOyer persons,, at 10 e'locic: M. of paid day, IT th their rolls, reetirds,:inquisi dons, exaMinations, and other ' to do tho2e:things yhich - to their offices ap jpertain td be done. And those *ho are bound l!by their tecognizances to prosecatd 'against ithe -prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of !said ednnty of Potter, are to be then and there to praecute against them as will be just. Dated at Coupinsronr, :Noy. it IS6I, and :the 94tH year of the Independence of the United 'States of America:. Register's Notice; XTOTIbE is hereby given, that the Ifollnw ing accounts have been exatnied and passed the, and : remain filed in the -Pro thonotary, 's Office 'of Potter county,lffir the inspection ,of heirs, - legatees; creditors, and all others in anj , way interested; and will be presented to the nett Orphan's Court of said county, at the Court Rouse in the Borough of Coudersport, on Tuesday, the 20thl day of Dec., A. P. 1861, for confirmation and allow ance. Partial account. of U J. Olmsted and Wm. IL Metzger, Administrators of the estate of N. Schoontakerc dec'd, late of Coudersport. Final account ofj..avina Carlig and Francis Strang. adiasrs offfle estate of Sthuuel decd, late of Hect*township. D.Alsi BAKER, Renister. Coudersport, Dec. 20, Mil. $ 37} to 62fi 100 200 '; 100 150 ! 20. ' 25:1 4 5 ,1 6 12 .4.1 37f 44 10 121 7 10 75 88 150 2 00:1 10 !I 650 7 00.; 550 6 0011 121 . 1511 550 6 0011 10 P' 10 12,1 8 12' 25 25 30°1 50. 7511 1 'h 05 23 00;1 10 111 6 '7!l 25 373 2511 5 71 . • Diirat.c6. Notice. ' } WILDIAIID. ClifiNK,• Libel in Ditorce. • • ye. • ' No.. l'27,J4ne Term, ATI SAVTANE CRONZ 18e1. . • To Sarak Jane ICronk, ResOorident absive named: S ehpcena !an d'.a/ias Subpcenalin abbse entittEd 'cause hare been issued and returned Nihil: youi are hereby_ required ,to appear on Monday of the next term of our said Court, (4th Monday. in Dee.:next,l to anSiver' this said complaint. W. F . BIJAT Sftff Of Patter CO. Nov. 14,i, 1801 - - • NOTICE is hereby klt•ed to all Whom it may 1 1 11 concern that application by Petition will be made to the GoNTernorof the CoMMOnwealth, for the PARDON - of Henry. Erva!):, ni:v a con vict in the Eastern Penitentiary , at phia, immediately after December Conrt,lB.6l. . SALLY ERVLY, Nor. 16, 1861. 1.5T.,Pf ca —letter's _Laniing in the L- Post Office at; Coudersport, N0v.115, 1861. Mary Allyn, John H. Brady, Norman Brock, illber Buchanan; Porter Clark; Ebis Cool, Charles Danielson 2, Mary B Davia 2. Henry Dike, Wm. Dingnian, E. Fisher, Mr. Goulding. Capt. A. Gmild, S. A. Knapp; Ann;{ Ifovatt. Editor of the Patriot, Johu Plants:, Jans Punek. Margette Seorille A. C %Stephns Thompson, William' H. Thornton, Trask,'Nelson *Perham. NOTICE hereby: given to all those iz4lehted to 01.11syr.o 4: KELLY, either by note or book account, to call and make Settlement before the first day .of Januery next, midi thereby save cost:: HJ. CIA STED, KELLY. Coudersport, Nov. 5, lBa. Notice, to the raintlies of unteers. = • , MHE COUNTY COIIMISSIONERS having I_l • made arrangements for securikg a loan at the next December Term of Court, the Board 'of Relief will continue to issue o!`ders in 'all such cases l as shalt seem equitable and proper. The next meeting of the Board will tie on Tuesday, the 10th day of - December next. That justice may be .done to All parties the Board require that all all applications' for Relief shall be Made ih "writing„ stating' .that the applicant has ro/unteered in tike seriien of the United States under tfin orders of the Governor'of this' Common Wealth, also staling the exact circumstances pf the family of said 'Volunteer at the lime °f{l n applic4ion, arld to be certified by an affidavit of some respon sible citizen acquainted iwith all th'e facts of the ease. lit is further understoc i id it:7 the Board that the Relief gianted onl- for present necessi ty, andllint the V.,ohinte`o ns sodn'as practi cable will forward a portion of his Wages for the use of his family. By order of thelßoard a Relief: , , B. pof.,E . , Core's Clk. Cok;misSioner i s.Office', Nor. 13, 1061. NEW ARRANE T J • u The ndersigned having just received a Ilarge and well selected stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY, offers them for sale at *ices that Will com pare favorably with those of any city or town within' 100 miles. Every article df jewelry • - and every, style of Watches and Cloths usu ally found in retail Stores kept constantly on hand, and warranted to he as represented.— Also Beak's Patent Revhlvers kept 'on hind. and sold cheap. • • I zar. Repairing done' l on short inotice, in good style andlair rates. j, • Call and see me at the sign of ;the "Big Watch." ii. IVARRINER. Coudersport, Jan. 1. 1861. ; . , 11 3CORDS ofiWOOD ) 7anted at UF t JOURNAL 'Office, inamediaWy,- fik f ia F il w bhe ich pa t i h d e :. h n ig s h u e b st se M ri n ii i• t te ns t R ti ri n c li e 'A vertibing. ! - H ' 1 RADFORD COUNT PLOWS AND POINTS,'§ •' I • will be foun3 hereafter at the store of : - • P, A. SitIIBIN4 & CO. .serA large: lot just recelied. Coudersport, Search 20, 18.61. Administtatorst Noilce. HEREAS, letters of .administ!ration on the estate of HtTFUS late of Jackson 'pp..; Potter Co.,i have been granted to the subSciiher in due farm of law ; notice isPiteby given toad person 4 knowing themseivezf 'indebted to said .estate, to:make immathfelinynient; and those havingclairns will ptacipt them duly:authenticated for set tlenatht. PHIDELIA THOMPSON, • ' D. W. RESTON, Adzignikt , ll, 'Febrile"! 2e, I.e6r I.6vir r, I En M!=2M WM. F:13,171tT, Sheriff. rematuing JOHN MANN P. 3!. 17IE =ways a large stock. of 9oun3 or • 9eOT • 'nett DS; 'Of Eias'inst all kinds,DßT4GOil ROCERIgS, • , ELLP.UWITt)I, EMI 'HOOP-WEAAI crrLERT. EOM PPOVIS suoAns FEES, . • Tres,;., • . - FitES ie., kc, act, of cierykind, ahape; and Eveutlil ;g1 in , forrn, tho. ing~ Sloe .I for Wearing, Eatigg, on, Mc,'dug at, oiiritliiag ti2ll (highest prim:for Wool, Shin- Will p• TI lhange, part GASH 'ffia;i:essa- gles, &c., in e-'1 ME r Good Shingles, 41 stilling, 0 cti, or More if iTioa. elioultl for Vrdoil 125 to advuice owls as CEIk4P, ae'can b. EEI untry.—Jullt Em bought i . . , I. , A T ,F, •t. . - OEMs ED. St' W . EL;LY'S. (Qtzbil. e4n: always be fouiid the bent of l•.-3f Poo ilig; 6* and Varloi 1 . • IS T i .. 0 -V E 1 S . ' - - . , 41SO, TIN and SUET-IRON 1% - .A.88, POTS, KETTLES. SIIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,. FRYING•tPANS SAP,-PANS, Muil CAULD- . . BONS. Also I ' • - . i ildigil culturp.l Implenients, . such' as' PLOWS. I SCRAPERS..ICITLTIVA TORS,, gORN%SIIELLERS, 1.1048E-11.A.KES,' DOG . : , POWEILS, &e. , I f • . II; TiEIR WORK . is well Made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROLIGII 1 . .. it, up in any part 'Of the Co nty—Terms ease. Ready Pay of sill kinds, inie/uding Cash,. s<Ilom refused. Store on Shin Street opposite lie old court libiift; qoutlerOort. ' Aug. l i . 059,-.50 . , . • ....,.:'i ..IANROOD. uOW LOS ;HOW RES,TORPEI. .14, ! .74,5 t in it /ishid i in a s ealed envelope:. 'OS Tlift ...)ATURA TRE.xT.M6;T, AN DI4DICAL CUM! UFPER ATOttIICCA, or Seminal Wealiness,S ex uat Deb4lity,; NerrousuesS and'i involuntary canissionis, producing impotency,,,Cousumption liqd.llenfal ar.. Physical debility. . - DY DMIBT. J..CULVEIiNTEe.t., Y. D., 11 , 1 • C iraportaiit fact that the ;awful CODSS- quences of self-abuse may be effectually cured without internal 'Medicines or the dangerous applit'aliclis C ., eazisties, inStrur#enta.", medica ted bOugies, nil other empirical devises, i. 4 here' cloaarlv . emonstrated, anti file ~entirely n..vr !an " highly successful tre4tEleric as adop ted by tine celebrated author (*ally explained, . 4 - byimearis of which every one 'ls ,enabled- to . . cul•e7 hiniself ble s eost ther• nostrum of a licion to ;let e.nt undo adiress,l post age 121 ; g4yery. fleetly, and at tbe least pasii .by avoiding . , t'lYe advertised c dtiy. This leefare;will prove t sands' and thousands. in a plain eavt.dope,t: - .) any ;aid. on the receipt 4;4' two post addreitsin' Dr: CIL J. C. KLL , ZE, kew Ynrk. ;P, 'hov 4 r..4/1.. NEW ODS gAt FA EBBINS, 'ILL BE !SOLD 1 .., I HEAR FOR': i 1, i DY-PAY. rt. 1860. Con, 1312 E'S 11.EbICINES for . t STEBBINS D R: S. IA ,le ac of WObL . itrantedi immediately 5117,813b75' 000 . at Sarsapatilla . . And for 'l4;e ,epeedy etre of. the fAlaiving. ,flesofala anilScrofalons Affnitions.szleh 69. lravaoks. tßceers., - .Soires Pile tales, . Mains, and all Skin Diseases. OtELSND, Pth - 3: C. Au k Co.. Gents t* 1 feet it my ditty Ilia knowiedo . what . soar Ea:Y.41.1'41 ii 33 st mo -rvr• , r4e. Unefug intielited a .S;:rofilluns hircetion., I 1, a % .hom it iniarions trays for sear,. Snfuetitae, nut in , Cl...ers on ray .hands and arm.[ iiolk,;tinies it turned tinned- and ills:rested at the yeara ago It lecke MA on my head and t'uvertl!ay,srnli and ears - with one sere, which wfle r.itn.fnrand beyond detcrilition, 1 tried many tnedlnoeaend;,,y„, physicians, but without much relief (pm tiny . 1 fusee[, the disorder tr horse. At r:no.,l : joir to read in the Gosro 31useettg-..r that 'you ?nut au alterative (Sargar-lrilla):for I knw' from pole sepute tion that .any thing yon Magi, zna.4 to ;rt.:0.,. /strut Ciurinuati and vt. it, and till it eur..l me. I took it, as soti ii htFc. in stunt( fid=es, of a tetts:poonful 'over a mouth, ant Used almost three bottles. New end healthy, akin aeon' hegea roan Ruder. the seab. lettielt after it while fell off.'3lS. skiii is nor clear, and I Luene by xn feertre mtlutt the di;etve lets gone from :IV sYst , th, 1:m tan welt helioxe that I feel abet I stn saying. wheal 'lull you, that, 111014 you to-be ono of the apn.stlee nf.the age, and an:clatterer gratefully. Yours, ALEftIVD St; Allithony's Vire. nose Eris ' i'p' . Tetter- and Salt Itlteouni; Scald. Head; Ittngworzn, Sore Eyes, Ilropsy.. ; ; FLOURS KEATS, - Dr. Robert M. l'reble writes from &dom.-N.Y.:I2Pa Sept., 1559, that he has cured art invetrrato =so Of thopry; which threatened td` terminate fatally, yy . the persevering ase of our Saramitrills. Mot ad., a d3cgetuta Naignant 'Erysipelas by large 'dose§ of - the aatno ; gays he cures the comm.!! Eruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Ssvellea'Neck; &Luton Sloan of Prol , nt. 'fexa.4. '-'l:lave bot tles of your S.rsapuilla cured me Trani a hid eous swelling oit tho w lack I had suare..l .f.r4tu Deer two yetlifl.". •• . Leucorrhrea or I%IM es. Ornrlan.'rtunor, Merino Ulterritlo!), Female Dloeusers. Dr. J. B. 8. Chnning, of New Yuri; met cheerfully cornoty with the ieque..it of your agent in laying I hare fowl.] •your.Sarsuparilla a most excellent alterative in the wthierous crania:tints for hidi employ such a remedy, but c,pecially in Plsej.w e of the Bcrofulous diathesis. .1 lime aired umityinvetei - ate cases of helicon-heel by IL nod EOme where the cum- Plaint WWI cawed by laceration of the uterus. The.ulcert talon Itself was soon cured. Nothing within my itiadwl edge equals it fordlivwfenutle derangements:' , Edward S. Narrow, of Newbury, Ma., writes, "A-dan gerous or-iri(l77 111h111' on one of tiro females in toy which hail defied ail the remedies we coull emplOy, has at length been completely Qiirell by your EXtract Of Sar saparilla: Our physician thought nothinet , but exthiut lion could afford relief, but he advised tire-trial of your - Sarsaparilla as - the tact resort before tutting. And. it proved effect nal. .After tahlugyotir remedy eight meta an Symptom of Ilse di-ease remains." _ Syii'Lilts anti Mercurial Dtscitsci : NEW CIRLE.S.NS, -fish A togail, DR. J. C., :17L^.: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re. lnest ofiour :mind, and rePort to von scane of the: efte.da L hive realized with your Sarsareuilla. I Miro cured with it,.1:1 prartiee, most of tlie:eocm. ?Inlets fur which it is IC( . 01:111101110.1. And have gland its iffectatruly wonderful in the one of nmer , ol.id A-r -um/al Discuses One of my pittients had Syphilitic ulcers, it his throat, sitich were consuming his pulatt awl ilia lop of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, :ured hint in fire weeks. Another. was Attacked by sec cudury symptoins in his nose. nod theilihtlntit. , ll Lod saten away a consiM•rable part of it, so tlipt. 1 Indieve tlw disorder would sum, teach his Lrailk and hilt larot yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla*: ti ulcers healed. and be is well a g ain, is d.of course wit Itotic tome disfiguration to his f.tre. A Woman who hail laws' treated eor the saute disorder by It:menu waii, stiff:ming from this poison in her Pones. They h a d Fra sen sitive to OM - weather that un u damp day sho e•s :rug:luting pain in her joints and bones. be: STO3 cured entirely by your itarsaparilla in it few weeks. L kiwi,' from its forniula. which your agent gave use, that thib PreParatisn ,tutu yodr laboratory:mm.4 Les grritt remedy • cousequentl, these truly &emit kaLie results with it harp not surpried we. Fraternally yours, • Rheumatism; Gout, - Liver iComulaint. iNnitto:sr.ses. Pieidon Ca., - Ca.. Clis July, ISI9. • Da..l:-C. A vra : Sir, I lair - a b a st utllicle t with a ICin ful chronic Rheumatism for n long time; witiat be9bal tits of 'ltityrichtits, end And:. to me in ti 'tile of all th.. :•emedles l could find, until I triad yhur Fat. Onel docile clued me in two Ix e.ks, and re,torett 'nty gybrral health au much that I am far better that betixo 1 was ',Mucked. I it a n cahliet Gil medicine. J. I'ItLA • Jules Y. (jets tell. of St. Louis, writo: L have ivn. ' for years . with an affection rit the Liver, which Jestray.ed my health. I tried every thing and every thin; fallel relieve toe; at.d 1 have been a L ' vet,enalnn n nom for yenta fl on: no ether cootie than clei - anyeaHini of, thr Lirer. 31y beloved pa...tor. the Rev. Mr. Epr, Ma to try your San-hp:lrina, because he said he knew NM:, and our thing you talc wa. worth trying. Ity the fif 00.1 It has a tiretl Into. and hat 1.,7 put if.cd tr Lloo.l as to noilni a riisv nun: of I feel youuti . Thu trot that candle raid of yea is not h:df goal ,stou;;lx." Sc is • Itrus,fiatieer Tumors ' EnlargeMent. Eiceratioya, Caries and Jamfoliation of the Bones. - • . - A zn at r.dt holy „r cr.tstl hare love refotted b no Is itetk.' cures of complain to let-C IttPin :lie use of this reiiedy, Lot our iiac, here will not admit . m them. Soe r.f 'theta :nay be found in ear Anadisiot Almanac . , vi hieli the agents below LNIIICS are i•lcust,l to furnish ' Fiat's to alt who call for them. Dyspepsia. llertzt Disease. Fits, Epilep . sy,, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many lematli:tble cures of I.lseFe. Lffectious hare been ;1111tle nit,t,fire pen etc pf thin tnedicine. Irtittiniu tates.the vital funciiMic into tigoroi, action, mid f butt iveceittkin,4 ditnttrde: a a L'ich a oil be sultpit;t:i•ii hoyette: iii tench._ 1-t:iich a remedy ha' bperi rtNiiirett Lv the ,p -e hies of (1,1, ple, and we nxe CWI ndelit Abet thh in ter titptn that ittc Wine can do. _ $1 • Ayer ~ e nerry Peptoral, FOR TEL I:APID- Lllm 02; Coughs, (*olds,. litiarsencesi Croup, Bronchitis, Yytcipiciltt con— aataption, anti for ',the - of Consumptive 'Patients in advanced stagesi of the - Disease. Irbr. to it remedy Pa utlivereelly known In eerp;:=<,sri other for the cure of throat and lui;y: conploinh.. tiott ;t is useloss here to pul,k,h the evidebee t f isis vi; . tae unrirnlled exrdieuve fir coughs nut! cads, arld i Italy wonderful cures of pulmonsry tliNce.se, hz‘e t ,. it known throngisont 'the civilized nations lc: the :1.. Few are the cerntonnities. or_ecen tare. not some personal l!iiperience of its tome liviux trophy in their- of itosiCtory.orer tho tubtle.and 'dangerous . disorders of the Omit mid As all:iinew the di eadfni fats!ity Sd thes!l as tL', know, too. the effects of the remedy., we io Pij be.t Yo more.thnn to risioirs thetn that it has nW.: all. the sir-. mes tlint it did have when.wishirg, the Cll 7.1:f. Whial tau won eo ettongly noGn tho ronkdeneo of roailkin,l. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYES & CO., Idiwell,3l..i?s: Sold by .C- S & ; I N. J. • burg; Lyina.n, PA)ultt : c. ,, ry Son, 151vssk - .-s; A B. lioncm,. and by Deale.7i Mill ,•:: t •:: ` `l 4 -- • r iltiv -I :;,,Oit i ellF,S ; it. e ‘ • l ' ' '''i n l l - , l r C -.'.. WIRT; undersignerlwonitite:peet:if::'-- - the snrrounding.eninnpink . . taken the 'rooms formerly- nem:pie-IL:, .S. :.‘lann, r.-bere he is prepetredio ,•do All kincle. of Harness .on the shortvst LONG: STRAW C01N,.", - also kept constantly on bawl. UT :,t! are a superiai• article; and need but insure their ;311CCCF3. ■ „ llepriirinj done is 9904 gl , J . 7 e. • Snrengles, - ;kiartintfair-rins, 15 -Tries. - ana rr a th' e strap., k:plit'consta:.o:; Tie public are invited to cral before ratehasiu,g el - sewbere. , , , I . S.. P. Ccizdtrzpoit Oct. I.6th, I ‘a , Cl). • I. . Notice: -:'• WHEREAS. fetters of iiiitni:V• the estate of i1,V.111 C. • i. i*, ' late - of the - chanty of l'otter. been. grahted-to the indebted- to said er‘tate are r'eque.;-:1.- , 1.i. imme tit te payment, ttn.l abuse baClt againlit•,rettne, will present-them a:Lk 4.1: thentinated for setileraent, - • . ANN JOLTY P. TAGII.-ITZT. 21, 1861 „ A DvERTIsE in tr..,• oar. only: r3..i,er EiS2 G. V. LARIMEn, I. n -...: ~~~ f. EMI ME MEI MEI