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Coudersport. Pa.
nesday Jan. 29,186 . ,
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31: W. McALARICEY, Eviron
SYNOPSIS OF WAR NEW.
WAsultierrort, Jan. 25, 1862.—The
Wlryepartment has issued, a general or
.
der to the effect that ruessures are to be
taken. to. secure the.. comfort of Union
Fisonpult :is the -hands of the ; - rebels.
For,thisvurpore two Commissioner's, ap
pointed,. by the President, are to visit
Richmond and other places, and' do for
theeaPtives as much as their jailors will
allow.
he,Scirannah I?epuldkan, of the 22d
inst., states that the '.Union troops cap•
ture4 Cedar Keys, on the• Florida coast,
on the• 16th. Cedar Keys are valuable
far its . shiplitnber they produce, that
tseing
,sotue i -bcst material in the
century. .havo no particulars of this.
operation,. but Mere can be no donbt of
theinain filet; inasmuch as it comes "from
a rank "rebel Source.'
The Norfolk and Richmond pap l erS do
not LbeHere the accounts of the Somerset.
battle whichreached them. 'The
nirn;Liiyiitch says it is a story made to
Influence stocks ! which were, According
to that Taper, going down fast. I.
:From the Burnside expedition we have
ao news. The IVoricillc Doy-Bonk de..
dares that the report of the vessels being
iii Parblieo Sound is false, a reeonnois-
ABOOfifrbm Roanoke Island, on Monday
last, bringing no word of their.presence.
There is , wide-spread consternation in
Nortli.Cardina on aceOnut of tills expo
dttion, the uncertainty as. to it's destina-
Cat adding to the uneasiness./ It is•pro.•
posed to7tAll. out the militia! of thirty
three eastern connties,,and a drkftluts in
bode instances really been made. This
movement excites unirenlal disgust.
All is quiet on the Fotomac. •
WASEUNGTON, Jan. 27,
is no intelligence of the 4arnside expe
dition, now fifteen' days out. The -Vor
folk 'Day 'Book of
Saturday contains not
a WOO, about it. The Newbgrn Progress
u[ Thursday last says, in reference to its
!opened presence in Patella° Sound, !.:tre
are not sure flint there now, or ever
haq been a Yankee gunboat over the mash
at liatteras." The reports are all to the
effect tbat nothing has been seen of the
fleet in the Sound. Great anxiety 'pre
vails among the rebels to know Where the
e4editien iS to strike. They will learn
in good Season ; and at a point where they
least expeat,to hear from it. There is a
report' from rebel sources that the steam.
er Louisiana, of the expedition, had been
beached, Mid burned to save her : from the
ri.bels . , ;but no P . ritieulars are given::
Front tiro Charleston Jiercury we'learn
that the Union forces, under Gen. Sher-1
now hold that' . position on the main
land bordeing on the Coosaw River and
strecchiug from Chaisholins to the FerrY,
and have mounted guns on the deserted
rebel batteries, and otherwise strength
ened•the.position; Chrisholms is on the
liiill River, Abut two miles from the
CtiosaW and seven or eight from Port
Royal Ferry.
At; appears that the rebels knew that
they Were to be attacked on Monday, and
must light or retreat, hence their temer
ity: in lea`viog their entrenchments and
attacking us. in: the - iipeu field. Gen.
Boyie's brigade bad cut off their river
coniniticieation with Nashville; and
iiiieaileried their rear ; Gen. Thomas was
aSiancing on the Columbia road, while
Gen. Sclioepff had possession of liudson's
Ford, and - was to advance from Somerset.
tliiia them sin the West and
.„ • •
tidily ; To' avoid being surrounded and
siOried.out, and rather than be disgraced
by retreating. they marched aortinst Geo.
Thomas; supposing him to be only 1,50
atiani, - being ignorant of his re-lenforce 7
'tient by the arrival of tiro Teunessec and
the.l.2th•KerituCky Regiments. l'..The at
tack was•inade under the immediate cum.
mud' of Maj.-Gen. Crittenden, Who with
ci ht - regittients marched from 'his in
trTeriehinetits em - Saturdaynight. Through
the, night the mounted pickets:of the en
!
euiy skirmished with ours. In the morn- -
itig the brunt Of the attack was home by
the Vith 'lndiana, who were suYs t equenily
mistained gallantly by.the 4th Kentucky,
aV4 '` •
CO4 wry, the 2d Minnesota,- and the Otik
Ohio-regiment, Col. MeCocik. • The reh
elk;fotiglit-brai;ely for 'two rs, but the
(kith 'tif,den. ZU - Ilicoffer'carlY in the ac
tott,:the,approach of our menfoicementa,
theideeperateralorof,ourtroorisalready-on
trar.x.Ond,the'destraCtive effects of our
artillery Jfire;leemii cited • them M retreat.
Our men followed in hot puriuit, turning,:
1118 3 et reatlito - essen
geritAcetitAlo Getz: Behoirdrs dirision,
to notify him of the event,_ Gen, Tho l s
Pursued the foe up to his intrenehmen a,
and cannonaded him tiltaightfall. Me n-
T
tdme, Gen. Sohoepff ordered ont four reg
imenii,:and''teached'FiSlting'Grbe.On tt l
bodr.and a 61fi . The Irvatter". wasir
v t
high and rapid ; "yet, 'without 'bridge tir
boat: the forces Of Gen. Schoepif kok to
the_ ereaut, and by the aid of a rdite ,
Waded and swam across. Four miles
more took them' .to the camp of. Gen.
Thomas; Pushing on, they pa.ssed ever
the battle-Geld at night, and with al:dire :
4:. I
two - hours' , -halt; - for rest, renewed tleir.
march over the, muddy roads, expecting
to be in at, the; death,. in ithe morning..
But iu the morning the enemy Lad fled
from theirlortilications, across the Cum
iberland, leavingarms,lquiPments, every- ,
thing, not !even spiking their guns. Our
troops - found the enemy better provided
than 'themselves with the comforts of life,
and in no respect worse o% except in the
mutter of arms alone.' The, enemy au-
Iknowledge a loss of 300, Gen. Crittenden
being among the wounded. Our loss was
138 k,ller: and 134 wounded. " .
The Expedition from Cape Girardeau
to Benton and Bloonifield,,Missouri t
tured a Lieutenant, C6loncl, eleven other
officers, and 68 privates, with 'a qua
of arms, a nuruber of horses, and eel,
moms. ;Most of the Rebel officers
"surprised and eltured iu 4 ball-moo
The durrirston Mei Turf/ gives the
tieul4rs Of the capture of Cedar I
Flori r da,by our turas, and 'addsthat t
selutters and five fishing-smacks
taken. The schooners • ware loaded
lutuliier and turpentine
Mali
' An EARNEST. CALII 4 .
iat thc eourse of last Autumn, 1
Gen. Fremont wak in the Western exti
tty of the Pacific Railroad; preparinfr, to
follow and fight Price and McCulloeh, he
was visited by the Secretary of Wati and
the Adjtitant•Genural of the Army of the!
United States, by' the latter of Wh(;in t 1
-,-, - 1
repo l rt,wes inade;on-his return,, virtually
chdrging Gen. Fremont Vritkinefficiancy,
incompetency and prodigality, wo l f' de . ..
mending his removal froM command.--'
That Report was Promptly pnblishekl, in i
accordance with the wish of the War Lie-1
pertinent. About the same time, a i Com- 1
mitten of the House visited St. 114ouis,1
and itivestioted the condt c• of - the West-1
ern Military Deprtment, .and the, most!
important, and damaging . portion 6f the(
- ,
testimony it elicited was promptly 1 pub
lished in these .columns. Rveri:thingl
that could be officially said to Gen'. Fre-1
mont's 'prejudice has been laid before the!
public, and on the strength of it le has
been deprived of his coMmand and tent-,
P i ctrarily thrown out of the service. Of
l'epurse„Gen. Fremont. as a soldierjowing
deference to his superim l s, could Make no
1 defense against these serious inculpations,
1 and be has made none. But, th 3 tele
(graph has informed thel country tiiat he
has, within the lest few'days, beers called
!before a Joint Cointnit te of the tvsi . lfous- .
; es of Congress, and has, in obedience to
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their requisitions, submitted ;to hem a
full i and clear reply to and defense gainst
i ;
the charges which have for the lest. two
I . i
or three months been scattered broadcast
land uncontradicteci over the country,
The people naturally desire to spe that
;defense and we submit that 'its pronipt
I
publication is a matter of the slimplest
( justice. We' ask the members * iof that
Committee, each and all, to Move in their
'respective Houses fora copy of that de
-1 fense with a View to giving it pnblicity.
!If the members. of the Committee do not
'see_ fit to do dila, we ask it of any and
levery' member, of either flonSe.! Gen.
IFrewont's lips are ealed but thesti of
1 Congress are' . not. Shell - the' people be
allovThd to see his defense ? We demand
it in the name of Millions, who in'sist that
all the officers of this War who incline to
Ifighling shell not be Eacrificed .to those
!who hold to the policy of waitin p ,!ff. Let
Itheru le li.lit.- - 7 -11'. Y. Tritunel. •
TIIE CoNTrtAsT.--The loyal States
pay twenty millions ;of dollars. fiii i schools
annually, and havc,fiste millions of chil
dren at saw!, while the' disloya l ) de not
expend one , fifth of that sum, and have
but- six hundred thousand children at
i
school. There arc more ehildre in Ohio
in school, than in all the e Oven disloyal
.Stiites . . . ' • - I
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.
The Military Committee in Congress 1
1
bas authoriied Mr. Olin, of Troy, to re 3, i
port a bill reducing the number of Clcap-1,
loins to oue to each brigade, and estab-1
lisbing holpital Chaplains: If theiMili- I
tory Committee would substit4to . good' ,
i t
doctors for. some of the poor sticks who
are
_drawing pay as Chaplains, thy would
be conferring, a great blesstng on he poor,
suffering' s'oldieis,' ' . "
Letter freith the %eW Torii S.
IVliiiptAirHiLL, Jan 20, 1862.
EDlrolt 01`,1'4EjpERNALL:. Our Regt:
stilflu Catuti-Warren drillin g and hop
ing for:Orders -. - t - advance. We ,had the
pyoulisci of going With Gen.
e,xpedltion, int(wdre disappointed. :.Our
'lira's- were' exchanged, a few days , since;i
for tbe' " - Atisfriae Rifle," which with
eighty - thousand Vail cartridges, leads us
to think we will nut be. kept idle much
forwer. Our Regiment was- paid last
week and I auLeratified to state that,the.
Sharon boys who below , . to Company D I
- have -alrcadi forwarded.: ' to : heir . lunneS ,
.one thousand. three jiUndred
entire company having sent 62,120:
I would add,- , that Since - their enlist
ment no tneniber of 'any company - has
been intoxicated, not,nue has been in ar
fest, or even' put on extra duty,- in-cause
queue of nifsbefut.vior' or disobedience.
The health °fit he 'Regitnent is goOd.'
there being but few sick, and I trust none
dangerously eo. an indication of the,
respcct'and eSteeta in which;Petter Co.
boys are held iiu the! RegiMent, 1 would
stute that. three of the uoo-commissioned
stuff were taken from among them.
The Weather is very disagreeable, rain
and mud without measure for the . lust
week, but 'the boys' wake light of the in.
converimocesl saused •by it , and crack
their jokes with a real zest.
ThelJouttNALS'yoti so kindly sent us
were hailed a's ati old friend would have:
been, and read till' here was riothin 6 left
0
of. them ' Yours truly, . •
. H. KINNEY.
ttty
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1-ere
"AN ACCURSED STATE,", Mr. Times
Russel;, LL 1.1.): is shocked because the
chaplain of One •of the Pennsylvania regi
ments, at' Port Royal spoke of South Car-
°firm. as "thiS accursed state in which we
worship God." ,1 What should he have
called it ? - This blessed Paradise ? This
happy, prosperoes state? • South Caroli
na is 'accurted" and there is no More
unfitness in epplyin ,, e . that epithet than in
calliu' , 7 a spade a spade. Is it not cursed
with the slavery of 400,00 Africans in
its territory cursed with the prevalent
i , norance• and degradation of its white
inhabitants -cursed with an overbearing,
factious; rebellious aristocracy--cursed in
the lack of wise counselors, and in the
rule of wicked: demagogues—cursed by
invasion of its soil and the possession of
its best harborby a hostile force—cursed
in the destr ctiOu olits chief city by fire?
Is it not (ti follow the dictionary) "de
testable;
. execriible ; wicked; malignant
in the extrenie?" What could aggravate
its ruined condition ? Uncle Toby would
"not;' have the heart to curse the davit"
as South •Parelina has_ cursed herself
Why shou d the honest chaplain pick
and iininee iis phrases in speaking of itr
par
eVs,
1111
ere
yid)
TIMI
ME
PenilsYlvaiiia Ahead • and Ad
lig
The alacrity; witti which Pennsylvania
wade resno!nseto the President's call, to
utiles ! has thrilled the heart of every loyal
citizen a patriotic pride; and Alie
emphasis ;.liven to her response, -130 he
nimbers of her soldiers, directed upon
her; the e l yes ;of her - ,sister States, and
awakened ti ' g ,tiWul impulse in every loyal
heart pro . fighout the land.. And again
the; electric spark is flashing a message
to iekindl the flame of patriotism. Not
satisfied t ith having contributed more
thiin her c uota of soldiers, who are ready
to Seal with
riously est j i
ergetie auF
ders to tilt
ton, anoth
reglments)
which is,
mission ti
their blood the Union so glu
ablished by their sires, her en
d patriotic Governor now ten
-War Department - at Washing
her Uivisiou, comprising
Hof infantry and one of Cavalry,
.eady to march, •and asks per
sail at once from Philadelphia
.port port, where active service
-1
Ddeted
for a soul
may 63 r,
EJGIITI
niiins ! re:
trard,r!
siowly an l o
this too,
grand arn
dred thot
vania!_
fur'the K
State JoiJ
TII9I.ISAND MEN—Penosylva.
dy and anxious "to march for
,J,lletveulistments are progressing
id in places entirely stopped; and
when nearly one•tiftli of our
ny in the field—over one hun
imand men--are from Pentmyl
ntt all volunteers ! Well done
Zeysione of the Union Atoll.—
Gen. link; ILatte , s Expedition.
The R'ebel'wiil speedily receive a stir
ring up from) Oenersl Jim Lane, which
will be likely to disturb their propriety.
The. Gederall is to be unembev'ressed in
the condbct cif his eatnpaign, a tact which
shows : solve Progress on the part of the
Cabinet !tuwards ddecision to wage the
war with ail l ate incidents of war. It is
his determination to Make life enemy
support the war so far as his force is con
ceroed. He desires no supplies. to any
amount,ofither subsistence or trans.
portatiou ftoli the Governmentlbut will
levy what he' needs from the Rebels. He
Will direct lily march where there is plen
ty of ';contraband," and a grand stampede
will attend Fis progress.
Lane't soldiers will not be set at work
in the trenches, should he remain long
enough bt one place to require entrench.
Ments, dor Will they even de the work
about ettnips',. Every mess will have its
"contraband" ido the gooking, and al
together 'La'ne will hevel . an 4'eStablish.
'Lent" which will make him the envy of
die chivalrY— He always travels witka
large ietinue, when he is on the war-path.
Some of his; friends say that he already
.has a large number of contrabands armed
and . drillieg.; but this we don't Vouch for:
H Wm.lTillman,the colored steward of the
schooner S. Faring;-•who redapiured
that vessellfrotn a rebel - prize crew, has
been aWarded $17,000 salvarie, for his - use
and three others. - ` The 'decision was made
by the U. District Court foiNew York.
Mr. Th e follOWing are the Standing , h
e
Committees of the PennsylvaniaHun `" f 1,31
~„.
Representativesfor the present
,seestOrr
Wayiand - Aleans----MesSWATLOtt4M.
Smith e .(Chester,) llinghatrObboit;Ross,
SEtizertte,) 4laxaider;. Per: 3 / 4 1111g,
bitm,
Beaver, Brown,,,(Sierser,)liddllotfell.- -
• J u diciary
. (Ceaercit)—Atessii• ap?sl,
Smith, (Cliesteri - ''ShatitiOn;
Strang, Banks, Vincent, Brown, (North
, r
umberand,) and Detillitt. • 4
• 4iidiciary (Local)--Mei;srs. Bingham,
Duffield, 'Pershing, Chatham, Zeigler,
Cochrane, Ryon, Greenbault,,and
Pe'hitoaii" and
ROSS;'*(Milil(n,)l
Bates, Potteiger and Russel.
Estates a nd Escheats --=Messrs; String,
Vit.cene, M'Culloch,
Blanchard and Beebe. • - • • I
..Agridulture • dnd Maintractu'rei,.—,
Messrs. Gross, Caldwelli.Windle;:Tkein.
son. Barron, Hutebniatrand.Lehmanj
Education --Messrs.. Elliot, Duffield;
Bliss, Divins, Donly, - .(Greene,) Boil4al,
Early, M'Clellan; Twitchell,-. Householder,
Hopkins, (Ptiila;
delphia,) and-Wituley. -t' • .: !A
Banks—Messrs.= Crane,i Ross; .;(4t
zerne,) Abbott, Irbey,.Werley, Rhoads;
Brown,'. -(Nort hutuberlaud,) Coehrau,
Gross, Neiman, Dennis, Chathanr..tind
Hoffer. - .
Acconnis—Messrs. 'Sol . qaAtill,
14iteliell;Rez,-Kennedy.iLabar.and Fox.
Vice 'and lotnzoi-ality--Meessts. Wake
field,' Donley, ( Greene ; ) Dennis , WaOler ?
Vincent., Peters and Ilutehnka. •
Election_. Pis'trids 7 —gessra. Happer,
Tutton,, Batesi Labor, M'Coyi Hall 'and
Delone.
Claims—Messrs. Tracy, Worley,'•Oas
kill, Cowan, Greentiank, G-awblc,
loch, Beebe and • i• •
•
.
Roads, Bridips..und.Canals—=-Wpsrs.
Liebtenwaliner, Hopkins; (Philadelphia)
Russell, Hess; W3lnnus, Peters,'Bumsey,
Rhoades and Pvtteiger.
•• Corporations—MegsH. Banks, Cowan,
Shrink, Wildley, Kaine, Smith,
delphia,) Henry, 31.'3Ianus, floss;O1if
[1410 Bitter, • Al'Clellati, 7 Kennedy,. Rex,
Busby- and-Quigley.
Library—Messrs. Williams,
.gtnith,
(Chester,) and Arnistrong.
.215....t0 Counties and County
Setrts—
Messrs. Blanchard,. Happer;.Beaver; El
ltainev, Hoover, Wolf, Josephs,
Lehman Talton and Hall. ' t
Compare Bills—Messrs More,, Licht
enwallner,Early, 8.1.41 and and 136.9)iy.
Militia Systent—Mesirs. Shannon,
Hopkins, (Washington,) Smith; (Ph; tla
delphia,) Scott', W inleY, ()rave 1 and
Myers.
Rat7roads-,-Mesrs. Hopkins; (Viash;-
ington,) Alexander; Sellers, Moore,
Dougherty. Myers. sate, Craig, Barron,
3l'Makin. Freeland, Donnelly (Pliiiadel•
phia,) and Giant., _ •• . I
City Passover Railroads-710ssrs.
Wildey, Hopper, Div i os, Grails* MICoy,
Calthiell, Weidner, Ritter, Biown,Bown,
Mereer,) Thompson and Warner: 1.
Mites anal
HouSeholder, 'Wakefield, 3rM
l a
kin, Hess, Wolf, Hoover,3Telone. Jo
sephs, Donnelly, (Philadelphia,) Kline,
and Weidner. .1
Piliming—Mews. Cowan; Die wan,
Sellers. Tate and Henry' •
Public P rinting=llersr+. DD
Dougherty and Freeland
The True: ; flirig,,
A little over one year ago EDW
STANTON—now Secretary of War
called into the Cabinet- of Mr Bucl alma,
to fill'a vacancy caused by atrociout tread
son. An old personal friend. but politi
cal opponent, wrote him a letter
iihere
upon, to which Mr Stanton responded as
• 4
follows •
. i .
"WASIIINGTO7, Jan. 184161.
."DEAnSiii : YOur kind letter was re
ceived this Morning, and I thank yu for
the confidence and regard ii expresses for
myself. You are right in suppefing it
to be my
,determination to tio_everithing
in My power to preserve and in4intain
this; Government, and the 'constitution
under which the United States haQe been
so prosperous. The means you 'indicate,!
I agree with you, arejtbe proper ches for!
this emergency; and so far as it 44 possi- 1 1
ble.lthey will be.exeried. I havelan ii,,
doe:wing . faith, that this Goveraientj
cannot be overthrown—that it, was or
dained of God, and that the }loners of
hell cannot prevail against it. • - Wle haie
I .
tronole • the City of Washington' may be
captured ; but every, effort will he made
to prevent that catastrophe, andieven if
it does happen, 'the revolutionh4s i will be
as far as ever from,accomplishog the
destruction of the! GOvernme t--but
much nearer to their own des ruction.
So far from being indifferent to our ad
vice,
i, any suggestion of your wiSliciu.and
experience will be thankfully I mired.
Ms, aim is to perforin my dal In the
pit to which I am. palled, and, shall liel
happy of any light ;to, guide die in the
true path.: l•, , I
, "With confidence, and, hope Of the fu-1
tare, I. remain yours'i truly„, • ', ,1.,, • '.',
- ' EDWIN M. STANTON.. ;
!Gen, WILLIAM ROBINSOI4..I'
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the safety of the Nafion may [ Wisely be
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committed even in Sinn a timejas this ?
A. factory girl at,' `3lnnohoAter, New ied
tuicido upon re
ceiving inteliigence 'of the tenth °filer
sweetheart, who hsid enlisted ond ot
tho regipents' .fronf that Siate.- Poor
girlsher was only seien*in
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lag them as . a, vertised will be paid, for their
time and expenises in so doing. A large stock
will be kept or hand at all times. In taking
leave of
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past•yearl thank them for their, prompt pay
and liberal patronagn, and as I am now sell
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tea 80 to 95
50 per sack
El@
OSWAYO=
'-' rotTSINF'OS . GAO&
011rjailA LODGE. No. 841, F. A.
sl . 4fEtillietlno on the 2nd and 4thlVedne.,
. ...d 4 ynnt each month. Also Masonic gathe r . .
;Inge ciri Vfery Wednesdaylitening. for work
nitirsettiee, at their Hall in Conderspert,
'TIMOTHY IVES, w.l[.' .
nAvx-v•!'See'.Y. -
ATTOR,III'EX ANI) COLTX - SELLOR AT LAW - ,
.c o idthi,o r t, - , 1 5 1 a., will attend the seven")
' enuria in Potter and 3PKean Counties. All
busineqs ,entrusted" in his tare will reCeive
prorript attentiehf.: Office corner of }put
and Third streets.
ARTIIIJA: ST
G-OLMED •
-&'/ItiItrINSELLOR- L AI" LAW,
•TroodettptErtlfri - 4 - fill , litteralloinfrowi l i e w
' entrusted to 114.caT,0 prolornes, snit
"fidCify: dit Seth-west roller
and ;Fourth streets.; •
ISAAC' IrANStY.Lt
ATTORNEY ATLAW, _Coudersport, Pa., wilt
attend to tillktinesp:eotroateti to him; with
• .eare:and protuptnesa. Offiee.on Second it.,
.near the Allegheny Bridite. ' "
ATTORNEY LAW? C6iidersport, Pa. 0616
attend. , theCp
. uoi in . Fetter sot
the itdjoining
!,- -0.• T:. ELLISON;
PRAOICI , NG PSYSIC.TAN, Coudenport,Pa.,6-
yespectfillly informs the citizens of the
Ind and. vicinity than he will . promply re
spottd to all calle for professiOnal ; services.
011ICe on Main 'st., in
.building hirtnerly oc•
cupled by C. 'N Ellis; Esq. - • •
C. S. E. A: JONES, -
DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDIt:INES,-FeAINTS
0114, Fancy Articles,Stationery,Dty, Geed:,
GroCerics, Main st., Coudersport, Pa.
D. E. OLMSTED.
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, READY-MADE
ClOthing, Crockery, Groceries, Sc:, Main at.,
Coudersport,. Nu.. ,
COLLINS S3l ITH,
DEAT.F.R. in Dryj Gookis,Grocofies, Provisions,
Hard wurc, Qtitenstrare, Cutlery, and sll
Goods usurtlbj, found in a country Store,-
-
Coudersport, Nov. 27, EB6l. p•
M IV.' MANN,
•I '
DEALER IN BOOKS S: STATIONERY. MAC.
AZINES rind 'Music; N. W. corner of Main
eotideN)ort,:Pn.
COUDIOISNOHT HOTEL,
D. P.'. GLASS:VIRE ' Proprietor,- Corner et
3lriin and Scrmd• I. 4 tre.cts, coadersport, Pot
: ter Cafr, Pa.!
Liven, &rade isalso,keptin connec—
tion WI this; •
L. 13 113,1),_ • ,
SI.7II.:CTITR, 3 :CpNVEV-INVER, kc., BROOK
LAND, Pa.l,(tiorme'rly CuAiingville.) Office
• in !hi3 biilding'. ; •
MARK GILLON;
'TAlLOR—neurly opposite the Qourt youse—
uill make all clothes intrusted to himi it
the lateA and best Styles —Prices, to suit.
the times -Give him a call. 13.41
•
XNDIIEWi SANBERU
TA:sN.ERS AND CURRIEHS.- 7 -1-tides tanned
or! the shaieq, in the best Inztuner. Tan
nery on the eit.s7t side of Alleroany river.
o'plite r s 7 , ol 4. Potter county, Plt-,-Jy1;;61
=I
OL3ISTED KELLY, .
../E.,I.L.ER IN STOVES, TIN k SHEET Mai
WARE, Main st., nearly apposite the Court
House, Condersport, l'a. Tin awl . Sheet
Irpn Warelinudo to-onlet, in good style, on
slidrt notice.; •
" 'THE .17NION"
ARCH STREET. ABOVE THIRD,
UPTON S:1 NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
g(i7-Thi4 Hotel is central, convenient isy
Parson:et cam to ail parts of th e city, and it
, •
every pardr ttlax adapted to the ants-of- dm
busines! public. •
. .
lar•-Terinv Sl-SO per ny.-»
tatiCl.N. BIRD,
DEALER - in - ; .
PROVISIONS; •
i • • • . - ;-' GROCF.RIVI,! .
HARDWARE, DRY ,GOODS, "
• Also,
Ras been so fortunate a-. to secure the serri
ed of THOMAS J. BAKER. who is tusking:
and mending' Boots and Sh9es in bis
owh . unexeeptionalMe stye; with •
; • i • , . GOOD !STOCK.
is : 4 hare conclu{led to sell only for
} ff 11l A:DY s-PAY,
from October], 1861.
Will buy Ashes,llides,Pelti, and swat"
Grains. -
ii3l 13rooklaiid, (formeiqy
• Sept., 1861',
THE
POTTER JOURNAL
IE
rephislD BY
M. W. illeAlaruey, Proprietor.
• ;sl.oolv. Mt; ISVAIIIABLY IN ADILYCS.
ix" . * * Devoted to the cause of' Republicanism,
the interests of 'Agricultnie,- the advancement
oft Education; , and the best good jof NUN'
county.- •guide except that of
Principle, it endeavor to nid the yfork
of:ulore InilyFreedomizing our Country.
ADrEItIiFEMENT3 inserted at the
are
rates, except where special bargains are made.
I Equare [lO -lines] 1 insertion, - 5 l 5l
Each subsequent,insertion less than 13, 25
1 B'quare three months, - 0
1 I " six " 411
11. 4, nine " --- . - .... .. bit
1 l' • oue year, .-, r ,-- .. . -6 011
1 Column. six months -
! - 1 - - , -•-• -
. . a - .:, --- :. - - 10 00
Ii ~ _44 " ••• A • • • - 7 00
•
t " per year. - ... . '4O OD
, 44 4t 10.00
'Administrator's or ExesutOr's Notice, - 2 Ot
Business Cards, 8 lines or less, per:year 5 02.
Special and Editorial Notices;pet line, ,
transient. advertisements must br
paid in adi - ancey And no notice will be taken
of adrertisements from a distanOe, unless they
are accompanied by the Money or satisfactory
reference.
Siiir'filanks' and Job Work of all kinds, at-,
tehded'to promptly and faithfullY.
Aduckinfs*rgtor's
,Notice• -
inlcE is be,rob y given, That letters of ad
. ;ministration ',on . th4.,estate or JOICi
B.
BRNNET,' late of Difigliarr('"tOis:nship; Yoterr
county, dec'd, have been grated io the Sub
scriber by the 'Register. or . .Potter eorintyrto
Urliom all debt due to:aid estate•_an&clsis s
epinst the patue,- mint" ..be presented tor sot.
tienNt ,or,pastoeei. ..- Wl. : p , ,COOP,
- Hebron, Jan.'
ENMEMEI