•_ Tits POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Is the only paper published is Potter county circulates among an intelligent class of peo ple, - B ad i 3 thus an excellent medium for ball cityand Country Advertising. • _ • Transient Advertisements and those froth di s tance must be. Cash or have responsible re- Terence. • , .111 co mmunications, to receive attention,, roust be directed to the Editor, ,and contain die name of the writer. No attention paid to! anonymous communications. ' 1 TfllllS.—Onc copy, one year, $1; Six copies 53 - ; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB.l with o the person raising the Club. The l Toney ne mus tc t accompany the na mes. . I report, Wednesday Evening, Mar. 5, 1862.1 Local and. General. arses New Advertisements c. lj. Simmons offers a new advertisement,' an d a still greater reduction in prices. • r t s.Thanks to Hon. Jas. I'. Hale; and J. Goodwin for valuable documents.: Also to Senator Benson and Representatives, Elliott and Strang. ta,113 publishing the list of ottice i rs of Capt. company, last week the name• of the 4th corporal, Almon Chcesbro' of gooier was accidentally Omitted. oitVce ieara that'there i 9 another case Of • orse-stealing in„the county. Said to be one a the accomplicd,s of the uian Stebbins, tried dhd sinteced at December Court. gel„Thos. Lowrey Young, formerly of this county,bas taken charge of the Shelby Covnty Ihmecral,-at Sidney, Ohio. It is Democratic in po!itics, but supports "Old Abe," "Sue ciss to ye'' in ail but your politics. lygt„We see by the Nem York Herald that Hugh Young, of the Tioga Agitator ; has dc d ined the a l ppOintment to Santa Cruz, Danis!' West7lndie 4 7 tendered him by the State De partment. gle.The2 . xercises of the Coudersport Acad emy, on last Mot/day-evening, were of an in teresting character. The youthful pin.formetLs doing great credit both to themselves and teachers. This schoo4 under The management of the present instructors—Misses Sroca.wina. and McDouGALL—has been more than usually successful during the past winter. IgirJEFF. MESSAGE—This document . •compresses into a-wonderful short space mis representations enough to bun's!' the tests for innumerable discourses. Mr. Davis coolly claims tbirte n States - as the number composing Isis imaginary Coufed-. eracy, and includes, therefore, Missouri - and Kentucky, which have both repudiated him and his by every form of popular manifesta tion, and where his military foothold is n+v reduced to the single of Columbus, already outflanked, beleaguered and soon to be evac uated, if not taken by assault. Missouri and Kentucky are represented by foil delegations in the Congress of be old Union, and will learn with some surprise that they are two of the thirteen States of the Southern Coafeder ncy. In close connection with this -assump tion of jurisdiction over territory - into whiCh . he dares not sethis foot, Mr. Davis glorifies the guarantee of the pacific character of the South, to be found in the fact that its politi cal .s 3 stein admits of onlY the voluntary asso ciation of coin:l.-unities. Yet at this moment, i its armies of invasion are ravaging portions of New Mexico, and it is only a few weeks ago that the possession of Kentucky was avowed to be such a military and territorial necessity that the opposition of its inhabitants ruust,l if necessary be overcome by the strong hand. Mr. Davis asserts that the. Saab has been able to carry on this war without impairing the freedom of speech and of the press, ulid with sat d inrading personal rights. This lis only true' in the sense that the war has not di, nainished such freedoiff of speech and of the press as existed at the South before the War began, that is to say, none at ali.. The people there have lost no liberties, having none to lose. They, may, in the end, gain ',some, by being relieved from. the ruffian ,and bowie, knife tyranny of the slaveholding oligarchy. , Mr Davis looks to the breakilig'down of the overnment under "a load of debt." If that :Toad" would not- press equally upon the liar therm Confederacy, if its independence was a pogsible achievement, it is because it would be throWn of by the grateful and accustorned remedy of repinfiation Debt never troubled Mississippi, or Florida, or Arkansas; and Mr., Davis evidently fears no trouble from it to (he Confederacy of, which they arc the ornaments. Mr. Davis finds the most decisiie stimulll to continuedstriuggles in the fact that"nothing can be so bad us failure." In this, Mr. Davisi I speaks only for himself and his associates in! the leadership of the rebellion. Fo the masses there is one thing which would be worse than "failure," and that is, success. . 1. :I Ita.The following resolution was introduc ed into the House on the 15th Ult., by special permission, and passed : Resolved, That the, Commissioners of each County be requested to inform their. respective Representatives of the number of families of volunteers (and the number of persons composing each' family)! who, receive aid from the County, and the amount paid each family per week; and the aggregate amount paid by the County up to this date; and that the Clerk be directed to have circulars printed to be for Warded to the respective Counties, to be returned with the information requested. the' resolution _was read a second time, and agreed to. • '1 I The GUn Boats which, have made such hav oc among the Rebels on our• Western • waters, we read, are the very boats Gen. Fremont was censured and ridiculed for building! They turn out to be our most efficient engines of reducing Torts , and, opening the way for our lead forcei to id - in safety along the banks.= They vindicate-Fremont, - - be ii r l eeetved,fffi'e dr t rtPof goo d things X,sitaetile i nthas.been`tiad'e_Prioine that the same matter that was pnblishe in the kniikerboeker was also published In t e Con tinental Monthly. This is an error, t e mat ter is entirely different. . /36rThere was aterest transpired at the iaitzTetixt-tif Conti. Judge White was not present. The Appeal .ay was pretty extensively attended.; itie lite Increase in the taxable prope4y of the countylhiving aroused the ire of the; and holders.l GEN. HALLSCK 8 LAST ORDER FOrb ds the reception of fugitive slaves !within our lines and - campS. - ::This.islall blitorder;tintinpon a new.reaSon.: Wien" he. irk. AsSii4l4 irf.3l is so u ri, Gen. Halleck based it upcinl.. e silly falsehood that such fugitives ! were V,ry fre quently the enemy's ,spies. lEle, new ases it upon the positisni that , militarY ! office6 have nothing to do with Elie relation of mater and slave. How that position justifies 1 order, is not apparent. His order has no other ob ject than to reeogniF.e and protect the -elatiocl of master and slave, - for the benefit of rebels. Instead of accepting aid froin allioyalersons, Gen. Halleck mitkes a special exce Lion of ; "fagitiVe slaves." -,Wiy . make that exception iP military officers have nothing to do with the relation of :nester and slave 7, hi; South Uarolina .Gen. Sherman receives till . 7 .. " ; ...' : ugitire slaves by 'exprqs order from the Gov rnment The same thing is done and by the same order, -7 at Washington and at"Portress Monroe. It is done everywhere by the navy, underlie order of Secretary Welles; ! What' entitles this dpatarr, - ,Gen.jHa to assume to reverse the:l - colicy prevailin every where else ? Will the President tblerkte this magnificent insolenco . . • i • , , "Ire remembered the forgotten" WaSilaeauli fully said of Howard the philanthropist. It also applies to every inan who .brings the ameliorations, comforii and enjoyments of life within the reach of persons and classes who are otherwise deprived of their 'ath . itages'. Especially may it be said of him WOO labori ouslyl seeks and finds new means of pt serving, li health, "the poor man's Capital and he rich man's power." We tlinkthis eulogiu prop drly applied to J. C. dyer,, of Lowell, the re nowned chethist of New England who, spurn• irg the trodden paths to fame, devotes his entire abitities and amiuirementsto I:llle'dis covery 'of Nature's most effectual kerne ies for diseasel When the Irldden blessing has been revealed, he'mteedsti) supyk it to till man= hind alike, through our druggists, at qich low prices ''' rich may alike enjoy its bench 'I apirer, Portlind, Me. -403........ i 3:a general thing t he best . ' .t in the end;-..aff, _ 'espec- GE artici . with D: Dt•Latid 6: l'atits, an artert i . Which Co.'s =ll= man thiag fbr7th,e phrpOseSit was mad 6 manuf.letdred and fdr sale,' at wilolel c s the proprietors, at Fairport, Monr!oe,l Y., arid for sale by hiost wholesald ar dealers everywhere. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday' by P. zV BINS s; CO.. Wholesale and Dealers in Groceries and PraVisi . opposite D. F. Ulassmire's Hots . COadiiport, Pa. Apples', vreeli - , 70 btielt., $ -VI- to 621 do dried, "i 100 200 Beans,- of lOO 150 Beeswax, 01 lb., I --, ' ' it? - 25 Beef, • . " I ' ; • 6 • Berries, dried', V q.unrt 12f Buckwheat, El • 3Fr 44 Butter; V lb.';•i ' l' 15 Cheese„" 7 l. 10 Corn, 1-1 bush., • • 751 88 Corn Meal; per cwt. Isd 2 00.. Eggs ; ' 6 l doz I • Flour, extra, V hbl., s' 6 5 700 do superfine 550 600 Hatus,.7o l 2:11. . 15 114, re. ton, • ' • ' 5 541 600 Honey, per lb., ' . 1 12f Lard, " 1U 12 Maple Sugar, per • , - • I, - -13 Oats. TO bush., 125 3Q Ohione, ; _ 50 Pork, 11 bbl., 21 OC 23 do 701 lb., ,1 _ • do in whole hog; V lb., Potatoes, per bush.; PeachCs, dried, V lb., Poultry, V lb., Rye, per bush:, • ' Salt, - id, . • . • do V sack, ' Trout, per ,A bbl., 'Wheat, V hush., White Fish, et'l f, $2O 10.1044Y111 ENT:. AGENTS WANT- - - We , will pay fronx $25 to $75: pe and :all expenses, tp active Agents, commission': Paiticiilars sent free. 131pE MACOINE COMPANY, .R. General Agent, 31ilitn. SPE,CIAL,- ; NOTI ' COnsuintitives.' HE .Advertiser,l having -been 'reitored to T .lie.alth a-very few Keefe bym yery sim ple remedy after having suffered several years with sere/I.:la - fig:affection, and :that dread disease ; Consumption—is anxious to make, known .to his fellow_ sufferers th'e means.of cure. To all who desire it, lie will sent] a copy of the prescription usMl,4-4e of charge,)with the direction for preparing and using the same„ which they.will find n sure cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Brorichitas, The Only ob-' ject of the subscriber, in sending thePrescrip don is to benefit theeinicted,and spread ipfor, mation'whieh' he cionceiveslo be invaluable, and he hopes e , rery suffer9r, tFy . Ws' reme dy, as 'it. will Col. them nothing and may prove, atalessing:.• - • I Parties wishing the - prescript address Rev. tD)VAR 9 A ir ;VLSO b N, kings COunty, NewllYor'k. 3m) 111AttlitiED,: - - At Haight's HoteL in gimira, on thod,rilt.. by the Rev. ;John- Xaines, A. H;HOLLWAY, of Belvidere, N. Y., and Hiss ERMA R. LYON, of Sthithport, N. Y. 'NOTICE. WHEREAS, mi. wife 'Mary Jane" V -.toy bed and-board ivlttinutl • Cause or provocation, I therefore' fO persons harboring or trusting herl l or count, as I shall pay no debts of bei ti4g ftfkirAis 119*.tatt)-Efil 'MONS , ' 'CREW DIP OR T. -NT Notice. 4 ,, 1090009 NEW GOODS. • ITAKE pleasure in informing, my friends . and customers that I am just receiving a fine. freshilisortment of Goods and that all those who are in want of any bad better give me an- early call. I keep • DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, 4.nd everything usually kept in a Country Store. I . have just returned from New YOrk with one of the best and largest. stocks of Goods . .that was ever lirOught into this county. I Propose to sell these GOODS FIFTY per et. lower • than can be bought in this vicinity, Wells %dle or Olean not excepted. My goods have been bought --for CASH from a large number of liOuse - s that find failed in the city, at from 50 to 75 cis. on the dollar of the, original cost. Therefore I am prepared to give all great bar gains that choose to give me a call: LOOK AT SOME OP THE PRICES It is •ale, by Co., N. 'd retail Very nice Sheetings from 10 to 12 ets , sold , by most merchants at the present time for 14 to 18. Good cotton bats for 8 ets,roll. STEB etail Good Prints for 8 to 12, worth lb to 16. Fine Delaines from 11 tO 20 cts., worth 15 to ?o and' 30. good Tweeds from 25 to 38 cts., Worth, 44 and 63. Good Black Silk from 50 cts. to $l.OO, worth 75 cts. to Si 50. • • Good Suits of Black Clothes :Codt, Vest, Pants, Calf Boots, Ildklifs., Cravat, &c., for . 'fp :Groceries,' have a - good sweet pleasant Tea for 50 cts per 1b.., and upwards.: Good Sugar for 8 cts., white coffee sugar 11. Sal eratus-for 6 cts. Coffee.lB. Soap cts ! bar. Molasses for 45' cts. per - gal. . Best Kerosene• bit; 50 •cts. gallon Flour at "Wellsville prices " In the line of Boots and. Shoes we liave.a Ladies Enamel ed Morocco, Boot for 50 cts sold by most dealers for S 1 to 51.25 Heavy Kip Ladies Walking Boot , 75 cts. Fine Congress Gaiters and others front 50 cts. to Sl.OO, worth 6 to 12 Shillings. • Fine Calf Boots for 2 75; Fide Stogey boots for 16 shilling. Fineßroche Shawls for 20 shillings and up wards. Ladies Stella Shawls from Bto 22 shillings. Woolen shawls for 12 shilling and upward.. R.otqlannel from 2 shillings per : Fine irigha - n - Ls for one •Canibrics for. 9 cts. Men's HeaVY Working Ribbed - .TaokeVCoatslor 8 shillings. And -nOw, I intend - to.keep my stock. full to•supply those who may ehoose; to buy at 2 .3 7 71 1 25 6 63 • 275 3 451 5 1 451 5 $75 , 1 1D: , .: month r give a lAddress JAMES, ,u211.v. HI WHOLESALE or RETAIL, `And all Families of Volunteers will receive' Goods at the first cost in New York, regardless of transportation, and I Stall hold my offer good to pay any one that calls upon me and - not finding Goods at the_prices given to pay them-for their - time and expenses in comino. ECE3 1 ri Vi_ gas left 'rid just rbid all my 4C- Marie- ORR. °SWAY . ° REGULATOR LIME 11193 MOIR WORI'll OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, $lO, worth $l3 11. SMONS, OM ll= MI ' FOR SALE grAp. to exchange for Horses, 1.1./ Good Notes or Judgments. Inaole, Farmsituate in Harri.sontOwnship;Potter P lying on the old State;road,,b-ading fro . m . Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield' P. Containiag, about lip Acres, about 80'1 items improved sand in a good state of culti l ,t ration, on which is arected a large Frame Hhuse, good Barns, Prod HouSe. and other' necessary ont-buildings, k good Apple Or- chard Containing some twenty different kinds , of . Geafted Fruit. Shade Tr'ees, &c. The; above, F.. tin lies about I mile froin Harrison ' , 'lttley ; 7 'rniles from Westfield and ;6 miie's from Spring Mills, and is a good Stocktand. Grain HFarm; and will be sold so.that any one that can make a bayment of 3 or 4 hundred dollars' down; can make tl e farm pay for Itself with, his la bei"r. Price, $2,509. for partiCularsinquire of PeterSimi - pons now occupying said farm, of C, H. Simmons, Oawayo Village, . C. H. SIIIIIONS. , . Jan. 15,1862. I . ' t - BNE STORE Main above, Third ISt.; COUDERSPORT, PA. IV. MANN, j PUOPRIET°L -I • ' ifil f G., ooKs, PS, LOBES,, BLAgKS- - DOCKETS- , • ' ; LEDGERS- 1 DAN-ROOKS RECERT-BOOKSi; 31EMORANDUIIS, PASS-BOOKS, PORTEOTAUS .YKTBARIUMS,, LETTEPLBOOE.S.& INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and. German Tex!, Books. I . 1 , 411 School Books used, in the Coll7lfil kept On hand, or. .i'mniedicitely procured ulten• desired." • Mao•eziues or e.ny Veriodieals supplied when desired. ' • - . . A good assortment . of Papas, .EnvelopeO, Pens and Inks.. Alst), ofjWall-Pipers, Dravr ing Materials, Water, Col Ors, &e ; BIBLES; T ESTA MINTS; PRAYER &i}IYMN BOOKS, of i•ariots ;tit*. MUSIC-BOOKS :AND ,SHEET-MUSIC,; Slates, Rulers, Back-GammOn Boards UheSe lien, &c., &c. l .PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, &e. • . [ll-34]1 7CANASE ztAGA MILLS SUPERFINE FLOUR. for $1.35 per Sack, or $3:25 per Barrel. Also, Groceries .of every description as'clicap as Carebe afford ed,ff at the MOST OFFICE STORE.I Feb 19, 1862 MBE BEST OF FEOLIR kept Constantly do ;I. hand at the Post Office Store.' 1 Jan. 8. , 4111 E Attantie Monthly for F.ebruary iSi re it ceived and fat' sale at the 'Post Office. • A LSO, Hipper, Peterson and - tlq new Adler ican Patriotic : C9ntlite'ptdl . C - 1 ÜBSCRIPTIONS forwarded for any of the A 7 standard publications ' and books procur ed from Boston, Philadelphia.; or New York, on 'short notice. Give us a call-at the. I . 1 • POST OFFIOE. I 1 . . .1 • 1 - • . - • ROWN SUG-klt for 10 ents per pOund a_p and County orders taketi nt 85 cenei as the dollar at the Post office Stoie.i Jan. 8 Executor's Notit.. .1 OTICE is hereby given that the nutter .l.ll signed bare been duly qualified as ecutors of the estate of ,Joha'Daight, deed; late of ilebron:township,•Pottei county,. l 'Pa., said executors residing in the township of Hebron, county nfore'aid. All persons hay ing claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same to said executors without delay. - ; 1 DWIGHT; Exedutrix,l ; • - • NORMAN. DiVIGHT; Executor. Coudersport, Pa.; Feb. 8, 1862 - Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is herehy given, teat letters of ad -111 ministration on the estate. of, YOH& B. BENNET, late of Bingham township{ Pixter county, dec'd, have been granted to thellsub scribe'r by the Register of,Rotter 'county; to whom all debt due to, said)estate . and clithias against the same, must be presented for set tlement or payment. WM. P. COdL,' Hebron, Jan. 8,.1863. , . 1 • Adra r., • Dissolution • i• OF Copartnership .!The copartnership beiet tofore existing Under t , e firm of Colwell & Lyman is this day dissolved. by mutualical2- sent, .The outstabdieg concerns of the ft 411 will be adjusted by B. S. Colwell lc Co., lulu) will use the signature of the firm in liquida tion; - B. S. COLWELL - , j HARRIS .LYM...-1.Y 7 . WESTON- BRO'S; i. Roulette, Feb. 6' 1862 Co-Partnership. - I • 4. - • •• ! • riplit, undersigned have .thieday_forined.l.a AL Copartnership; Under .the, firm of B. Colwell.s C0., - and will continue the bnUinesi heretofore conducted by Colwell &10 - flen,li - ' B. B. COLWELL • WB.STON , BRO,'S.• Roalette(Feb,l3,',4B62 - • jr- ...Aro yen , dick,' feelde, mid. cromplidninge.. Aida yrit_itititet :order; With you isisl*,4; ranged, raid your" feethilits titiTi ,comfortabler -.neat ' l"kylittet toms are 'Alain iitli ;tbe;preinde td xeriotio llltinks.. f.'''Str oi of sickness to creeping upOn yon,, mid ' ehmild be or erteth bk a timely, ii‘e of the ;right -wart 'edy...latiii Ayees'l'lll!4,. Mid cleanse out the dlsardered Itii morn!— purify idol Lli . , and ; r tet.the thihts grove. o lunar I 3trticied ' in: licilift ' again, TheY,slizintliito tliti rite:pont - of thw.boili.:into sikornste.no, drity, purify thesystein from die obstructku,s - whicOnnkti Apkwh:lre , in the hisly,lind oh:- streets '' , lts naitirel ' faiactlont. - "illiese",.. if trit pilieiedi react upon theinselves end the surrousuliN organs, prd during: general aggravation, sulToiluk, itaid Pease: While in this o•niolitiom, oppressed by the 4 1entu,, take Ayer's Pills. and see how directly tlic'y restere-the, !vauntl notion; if the System, and with it the hirynta feeling eilitealcli rig:du:l 1V hat is true :ilia so4;ip: 'trent in ,this trivial arid ilecanien em4l.tint, is Mee trite in c iiiiimY m Of U deep-s,‘ntril and dangerous - distempers.{ Ili same purgative erect expels them.,,Cuusil liy eimilar qhstriii tions and choune.enients of the tiabirat funerkusirittlie body; they arol.rapiilly r , rind many of- them stirely,lcureid. by the antnenM:ins. linne who know the virtues of thots Pille, will negtiter to employ them when sufterlOo .frotri, the disorders they oiler. • . '; .' I -; I; ,' Striteinents from letollint physician! in 'Foino I,t . - th; prialcipni Oltleryi and from Other.viell known ;pultlier per sons. • : I ....._ . , 1 Ll•omlcr Foromrdiog Aterchatit 4.14. Lords, fib. 4 1 18.1fi.' Dn. Arm. ; onr rills aro the paragon of jolt that is great to ntedialne. They. have cure.) my llttli3 dune:der of itlcer,onioui'i4r upon her handsaw! feit that tottilmored . incurable for '3lears. Her mother hay been long. grit's- zusly nillloted*ltit blotches and iii,ppleis on liSr. skin crud In-her hair, ;After mir child niil cured,* alit tried. your Pits, aikil i lhey have cured her • ' . , ASA 310R11111 E. . = - A's a Vainily rilkelC; '' i ii ' Prong 1...- , E. 11'. CZalsi:i•ight , ...ily OrZcantil . . M , I - ' Your ix iiin the prince of, plirgini. ' Their excellent palities•surphss any ; cathartic' we poisteir.; They at* , mild, linfrei.3 4 .cortnitt and_ ell . .anal lit I heir)Lation lon the bowels, whlchl ruidtes them invaluable to un lu Ilia - rlaily treatment of dieOst.i. I ' ' • i I i I . , - , Ileailaalle;slclalea cln els e,roui :st oasacti. Pin' in lir; Thyd, , r cannot nuvwer yon.nliet compinints I Itaverderel withyrnti 1111's Letter than to taffy al;4Isol tee teir treat trip it pa-guile.: »let Nine. 1 idare krest &pew. let. Is an nn rill•ctual •Itliartio in my daily ontiy.t with and believing ns do (hat yaw atli.inT us the best nai hare, ; t of COUrS4 valve them hfghlY. • ' . mri, E 55.1 De. J. Co ATM I have been remmteilly (Tied of the worst hody ran I,:ito -by 11 I lonit:pr tiro Dr , Senr 1.111 N: It sreaiti to Oise hoot foul etomach,. which they chanse at intee. Yorfts itILL great respect, P.D. Ar.LPRP.I2IX,I • Ger 7 e , tr Steeitertlniinn. Bilious Dlsoia —'7l.lrei• Cotußletlntti. prom Dr. ,Theoilorclk;i t 77br1.•:a1m.1 - - Not only are your•Ilills relirriruldv to nose as stn aperient. blit I fin?! heir Lelretieirtl Wells tii•on the tiver, very unwired. iiideed. Th‘ey love' in illy tine peti•iell snore effretiml I,r 'tin, cure oil triliairs cu* ploiuts thiut Ittly 0110 remedy I can irieutiort.l I sincerely rejeleetirat. vu have ut lerrAlir a prriative.‘yllicli is atop thy the confidence of the prole's:gen and tiro smith. I , • , DErAliTtnth: , OF VIE 1l7 I CRIdn , t . 'Washington, 11. C., ititifell., Stu: I have 'used your rill.: in my genetal ; mad:hospital practiceuSer since you mode them, and mutant beiltate to my they are the hest !cathartic we eitrithiY.' Their regit lacing' action, on ; the liver is quirk 'and ilex:idea; consa queutlythey are an admirable tented)* for'xferiioements of that organ!. I have seldom case.of bilious,disett.o so obit iiiiite unit it did not 14:11rii± te. them. Frets/tally : 3 mite, AI,OIIZU )I. I), i ; • rhysii•ia» nf, liarp4 r • Dysentery,blarrheen, Relax} Wpruisi. Pa miz a:cen, Clacayn. I Tour rills havo laid a long.trial in my tanctikt,and .1 hold theta iti..esteem as one id' the hest aperiento I Inive ever fitmid! Their alterative effect Upon the liv!er mattes them :,•11 cellent remedy, when give, 15411:i1V,de.1.5719 for bilious ; (ff . /seater:, awl d i•Errlara. Their Itigacoaling nitthex them very aceeptaLle 'and convenient for the uso uC weinint and children. 1 'I Dy!spepsle, I,mpnellty Of the Blood:: 13 . 11 . 1:t l'ustor . qf Adroit Chan'c'y Bosion. I have' ied your 'extriMillintiry seccesli in 01Yr:unity Alni alltinnt thinta 1 toile:11101 to Visit in tlistlreSs. , To regtilate the organs of tlige4tion and purify. the Itlood, they ore the very hest remedy I" have over Itiaiwn; iuhl I can confidently reconationil them to my frilaiLls. ; Yours, .1. V. MAWS, tC.irsvw, Wyoming Co.. 0et..24, 1555. DEAR Sth ant using. your Cathie' ic Stony prae:i: and;Lniii theta oh excellent purgative to cleanse the miens alai Intrif:y Jl,llritr, nt Pte. bh-wf 11. • JUItN Constipation, Cog Sit ppy6'ssioii,, Rtictitunti,,iik, Gout, rieurial , -,"ia,;Drop- I sYiriniralysts, "etc: rim: / 1117 -1, "fircrda , , Too, nixie!! raiitiit. lie Ell.l j,f , 0111 . Ohl cure of Costlrvnit. our;r:ateinity th,:ni a. 9 t•llitinclotn:eH 7, have, they 1/11i ing it for the of thi,!milltitnees •iii stilTer..fieni that complaint. •ivisicii; nigh itself,' the pro,, ,, enitor of oher ilrit 111 V - 6.,5- Uteness tc Mii,inate in the liver,l,ut your rills Affect that organ anti onto the tii,e,,se. ' ' Pro R:tar!, and . . . .. . . 111:1:1 Ialc• or twu large ,11m.:enof year l'ills.itah ' en at the nr•per. 14110, gre.fu , e.-Ih•ail:roitiotiv'!,.r the imliirid xe,..7 . 1 , . lint Whtil Ayiti.l: V 00 partially supiir‘+se•k r an:lf:rap, very efll.ctllittiio i•.:,,,;:te !lie sbunaclr'au4 expel I:.r.rnii. - They, are S . 00110.:11' tho . lioSt. 1 , ":1) . ,Wwu/alOO that I reieununenti au ellier4o iir: I.alent:4 • . . . -•- •1 •, ' • ••. , , . F, tan 1/ . , 1.' , . , c. DO ' . ITare'les,rf 17,e .Iff.n , v7i4 tin . e...Chorch. . ! phl.v..gi tio'sr.. Savannah, Ga...lAa. /I 1F,5 ( 3.., ilalnar.l. `lc: 1 •lTioal•I to. 111,..islit,:fiir r,;r " ;fl. , relief your .kill lies brought me if I , 11,1 net repast nay case 10, yon.' •./1 ifla s,..ti/ed,ia :ay liiale , uutt hromi h t ,i , •11 excrn dating.; Itienet,!llie tru.:J.l, which eialefl lu vhi , noki - e.nitia; tim;,„ ';i:iow::ll,tailding• I 11101 llie Le-t of I,lj . ..sfiinn. the like:.o givri: wni,e :0 iil worse. until hv the Utlvlee ufluur exrellent 110001110 ilaithwa•e, Dr. Mac . ltenzlei I ivied yinir .rilk., .. lhely . en - vela r.ere Mow, but aee. thy perseserluit In the.aie of thein, lam liTu• entirely well! l' • . )• 1 : I :, • , StaTrtt CilAnat.n , Ilathn Dunne, La.; Dec. Ma l . D. ',lira - v.:I have been entirely cured, lay!yotir I l lilsi_of Rhenthatin - Quut — afaiiirurdlseac:•l that Nal aflllcfe - d tae for yeaft., !, • . I . VINCENT ISODELL. ~,, ~ i 3t,cist'il tiro Pills, in mulletcontiiin ~ M ernifili, niiidt; itlthungha valuable remedy in bltilfullliniin; in danger°, s In 14 public pith front the 1.1r4.•u1fb.1 eons& quenees that fre'quently follow-Ito ineantiaus use. These contain coptaiii no mierciiry or mineral niilistance•Trtaterer.' . ' . , Price; 25 cents per Box', Cr 5 Boxpli for $l. - • , • • . • Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES Et.; CO., Lowell,l Mess: Soldiby:C. S. & 8. , A. Jones l C ontlerpoit• •c , Mann si 'Nichols, Miliport ? , f , N.' J. - .31015. -Coles burg.; , 9(ilwell & Lyman, Roulet ; . .A' . Corey & . . . Son, Ulysses; A B. Borten,. CLlShingriße.; and -liy-Denlers ~ e nerally. -:• -•- 1 '-' c 7 .0 :/,', c -- - . ,: • AJ• '!, -- -- - 41111 1 Yttrltt,ss - i . fj,Clll 1 Milt undtersigaed It oulii respectictily inform JI.. tilt:, surrounding community 'that, he has taken the rooms'forraerly iSccupied US• Sohn S. Mani', where lie is prepared to dal ' '' Y-. All , kinds of flarries! Work qn the , siirtest notice. • - - • • • . LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on hatird. These. collars are a.Superior article, and tieed.but trial 'to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. • Suraingles, Martingale-rings, gimes, and Herne str4s, ke., kept constalitly on hand. The public are invited to:call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere._ • ; • S. P. WINAR Coadersport pct..lth,lB6o. Administrators Notice.„. L"TtitS of Administration on , t he estate c . )ft&Ts, late of Whitesville, - Alte. gany gonnty,,N. Y., having been granteititp the uhdersigned, all :persons having elairds against said estate are requesteci4o present thern . to hint - for-liqnidation,laraitaltpersOns owing Said estate are redoested, to, make, int. ; mediate paymerit tohim 4 HOtACE COBW. _ StirSabatalbe for- theJOURIvAi,,, , • , ME OM CATKAAT 0 849144141 10 4 141 er, coin or year Banat ddb` from Tre.itaret: • lbotc,•7" Tr„3 4L. m Ptiga „.; Ptl4a SPhrliff 's* a 413 '" 46 48 " ) B•S v uw e r e ß int r n 2 26 12 : 1 7 Whariou - 126 98 18 67 • „if ra .10 /1 p 2 sit _IA -1 4 .'14x A • * • •• • • Balince due to Treaturert Potter county i I Staterizent or the Atilitciry Fund ofPott, f county : Amt Coideated ih.18,01. : ' tii 41 Pc;id ii 2, oil Paid Assessors . I 950 Paid Collectors per ;cent • 16 51 Paid Treas. commission ' 15 2 Paid. Printers , F 7 .§l. Due the poramissiouers ; ZO , ClCrk so 00 251 Thereuk also a balance due to the Briis di Inspectbr and to Assessors. A. A. BLAU • L. nil D i • I AUST/j; Statement of the rum& of 13:tter . county on tnellit day Of ;inn, A14'1862 • • Dr. To pot7.4*.qopliPisElifrilbatnt 44.11g7 To tiOnd payable to Wro.l3ell in '54 100 64 11 , J.F.Cowan, "i 9341 i 8 ci . - •1 4 1 'Eli flees gg , 506 47 'EIS 1000 011 4 4 • ,44 I 'J.F.Cowan g l ' 1000 (,‘ ;." . : 44 Wri. l ßell '57 4co 44 . - ,44 ' 11.H.Dent ~294 , CI .." ' J.F.Powan ‘gi 1000 0 , 4 i g' W.V.Keating a' 1160 oil To interest on the above' bonds ; 1684 44 By amt . of O l utitandingjiiies seated 71 2 2it do do 1(4 91if By amt' : OfOrlitan_dig ed 4 A4" ll 4dia; • Ol ttiblF By amt•due , from CiAlectors for 18cll. 2247 10 Bal. due fro th G. A. Barclay Coirx of Wharton for 1860 Bal. due from 31.1.3.Car50n Col.OfSyl i-ania for 1860 kk.7,; - " -due frOin Lerof tritleiatti ktd. ;l " cof Steiyardson f0r:1369; . 44 due frcim Harris Lyman col. of Roulet - for 1860 3G b . i" a due from John Metzger col. Of • - Pike for 1860 , 44 ' due from John Sunderlitiet.Lor. '.llectorfor 1860 . 102 1:11 44 due from Jacob Burtis Col. of Harrison for 1868' • 44 due from T. Benton Colkot,-,, Allegany f0r . 1660 :I°:4 , 111. j :g froniE.Johnson.ibllgilir,kit 11 1 1 i Pike for 1859' ' •.i o " due: from D. P. Roberts Col. at - • Pleasant Valley 1859 " dna from S..T. Tre Colleer Wharton for 185 , ' - 44 duefrom J. C. Wilkinson Cal. of Cswayo for 1858. : ir: 44 due fron.D.CoreYCollector of, - . Ulysses nit; 1850 ' .: due froml Henry Hurd coll'r of .Genesee for 1886 . on . judg't againSt A.Woodcock 7., 4 q ::" • " S.ll Martin., 64 04 44 • " i, Ihi . idSlieldrin 37 35: " Cli.Ailsworth 9:4.r3 .By amt idue . re4gniiancetigainit,,, "kounStille:'"-• Amt duA onjedg't against D.D.Colcoid 3u lir,, 44 from 'Cameron county 53?''52 44 from , Eli , Rees,for. Treas'r 156 4:1 • 4 4 on noteagainst,DuickWhipplo 19 IS " Mer. Jackson • 709 " " W.B.Graves 15 84, Amt due on note from 'Ellis & Knox bef 4‘ for village, lots 21 2(i. Excess of liab'intics di& , 693 f. ' *Since paid.] i . 13762 9V We the Commissioners of Potter county , certify that the foregoing statement Of, funds of the said county is correct as will' iii: peer from the books and documents in office. _ Enwis.,Tn.sacnxiA. ICo,l3titoose , y itt u rd ••- • ' Attest :L. B. Col Clerk. Com's Office, COVaeriinit, init . . 8, 1862. ' • ' Stateinent of the Receipt§ and E apen di tires, of loiter county for the year end ing oit the 3lst du. l y of Dec.,A.D.1861; Reed !Or taxes on unseated Ids for '6l ,37. of. • '6() 117'56 , , It it •a _ - 4 : 75 . " i " ,seated Ids ra i d 33' Reed fr. Ids Si personalprOp'y far '6l 1852;37 • ac c. 'GO 1061 50 " " .for prev. yrs 17',12 Rec'd on recognizenees ? noteskjudgts 36:79 Excess of expenditnres ovcr receikts 298.3!73' 6113 19 Paid for Counsel and Attorney lea -.45-09 • " Stationery - - 33 46' • " Com's wages to J. Chestird 81 89 «.- • -• :E.Thotolte'4:sitil6 se ' . D. Briggs /24 65 " .; " •• ; &L.R6bertson 27 Da cc : Clerk hire (bal. for 1860) 12 50 ti for 1861 ‘,....!:::.etaii911121 ' t'rinting blanks 100, 75 j~ , lncidental expenses - B,oo' Reward for arrestin !eio, • Wolf if nd•wijdiclit g-eeffons-,,: 048' 5 ci Ete6ton expentid — ': 7 (4 ‘ 8 Sheriffs' fees I , .99 25 " Stntionaryforßecord'ei's aka' 15. o n _ . , x ii Mire ririnting - 48 25' "`Assessors' wages • 464 00' 1 ". Constables' returns • 102 89 caramonwealth cost,s 4 I 198 48 QualiGhatitin fees'36'74 • • a Grand Jitrors fees ' 352 64 ( 1 Travers jurors' fees_ _ ..,.., 1 •441 37 ' Auditors' *rages 13850' • ‘" Court COe• -. Tip stares " Clerk of. Quarter .1 Fuel I ; ,-„. 1 - .46_9 - "Tending town ieloek:-1, 1 , 1 ! Viewing roads Dam.assess i ed by road, yiewersl:= 2 lls.{oll 4 ar " Boarding' , prp:Oners : 58 60 41 Justices ratuini • 158 pens -. Jail rt rpiL — a2 02 ReliettMBi , rattill4lLVoritOrts nt7 94 «Repairs',t6 Pain - bollaliigs 32 51 " Taking prilosters to peniten'y 20 - Protkonote,47's feet 1:04 "(.; Ifonettzpiinded • . - )I•44fr•WeGif , Coliete . L. B—Rosselsolg, .. - :', Attest: L. B. Coie, Oletk. - _ EIEI ei *243 7 u OM BIM i T.: o
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