a TitE POTTER COUNTY JOU ' NAL is the only paper published in Potter county circulates among an intelligent class of peo- Ie an P d is thus an excellent medium for both . ; cetty,and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those from a ce must be Cash - or have responsible re fere - A mmunicatione, to receive attention, must bb irected to the Editor, and contain the name he writer. No attention paid to anonymou communications. TERMS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lB, with one to the person raising the Club.i The money must accompany the names. Coudersport, 'Wednesday Evening, Apr. 23,1862 Local and- General. parSCBILLEH'S Battle Hymn Rest week pEr.i. new time table will go into opera tion on the Erie Railway on the first Monday in May next. gerThe Meadville Journal appears under a new firm and much improved both in mat ter and typography. IL Lyle White is now one of the publishers. cerLast Saturday, was the anniversary of the assault upon the Massachusetts troops in the streets offßaltimore. Since that day posi tions have changed. Baltimore, by force, is now a Union :city, the - rebels are driven out ,pf Maryland. out of Western Virginia, out of Missouri, out of Kentucky, and almost pill, of Tennessee, and the Flag of the Union waves over every State. The future, which a year ago appeared so bright to the workers of trea son, is now filled with blackness and despair. They are now being driven at all points, the Generals have lost confidence with the people, and the army is becoming demoralized. They still present some strong points, but they de splay best "stategy" in their magnificent retreats. "Our country yet remains I" _ ' gErFrom a . priv.tto letter, received some days ago, wel learn that,-the 53d Reg't is at Ship Point, a aht miles from Yorktown. The Men were usually well. :We learn since then that Capt. Joss was in the Hospital at For tress Monroe. From their posi,tion they arc likely to be held in reserve in the expeCted battle, at that place; At Parson Brownlow's reception in Cincinnati, lie made a speech, in the cburse of which he said : When the army goes to East . Tennessee he wishes to go with it. Knoa ville•is in Fremont's department, and he was glad of it. Fremont was his sort of man, and he wished to be with him on visiting East Tennessee. OW—The locofoco papers say it will take 24,000 persons to collect the U. S. tax in this State—which is a slight exaneration. The number of officers and their pay is evidently sticking-in I.ll* craws We'll wager a hat that if all the Breckinridge editors in this State_are • appointed assessors or collect Ors, they will not - only paliate the law, but in a month advocate it as necessary : just : right and proper. Wr'llere is something that is not, far out of the way as a descriptive scene of Spring: The Winter ha; gone, ' The Spring has come, The twitter of birds is heard : 1 - The voice of We lark ' While yet it is dard. And the jubilant old blue bird. Under the log The solemn frog With his deep base voice croaks out ; And the farmer's tidy, With his laugh 'of joy, Commences to sing and shunt. D 11 0 C ....TIC CONSlzil:Neli.—Sume time since, when Democratic Edi!crl and orators were wishing openly foi. the assassination of Lincoln and the defeat and destruction of his "abolition horde," there Were loud cries &qua these self-styled patriots about the cowardice Of mob law, the danger of resiraining: free . speech . (even though it were treason), and I condemning in the strongest terms all who advocated "shutting the mouths" of those) who werL "giving aid and comfort to the en emy." But, now, the tables have turned, Wendell Phillips has been mobbed, and how gaily these gentlemen (?)'tell the story of an anti-slavery ore tor's difficulty. Now it is right! now-it is noble! uoir it is brave ! 0, Democracy thou art a. jewel I Thou art a I faithful child of old Satan, thy father. tigt.The President signed, the bill for the abolition of shivery in the District of Colum bia, on Wednesday of last week. Those Breckiaridge papers who were so .hopeful that President Lincoln would not per _ trait himself to be "led by ;the howling aboli .tiohists" will please make a note of this. Al ways faithful to the Free principles which he has so lately officially advocated, how could . any sane man imagine that be would veto the first great step in the practical path. "Abe Lincoln" will always be riyht when the happi of any kind of humanity is at Stake. • TIOGA COUNTY ITEMS from the Agitator.—A. Whitney, states that the soldiers of Co.G, 43d Reg't have sent him $lB4O for distributiOn. The Taverq of C. B.Whittemore, in Cherry doss, was destroyed by: fire on the 12th=. • loss, $1000; insurance, $BOO. , A man.named Michael Cain was killed at Fall Brook by being crush ,d between the cars. Ile leaves a wife and one child. ' A fire occurred in' Tiogt, last week, Which consumed the large foundry and machine shop of the late firm of Tabor, Baldwi.l & Co. i —the blacksmith atop of 1. S. Bush occupied by Ur. Dobb,—thc wagon and inarble shop of A. D. Cole, and the shoe !store and shop of Joseph Fish. It is supposed to be 'the :work j of an Incendiary. The loss on all the proper ty destroyed is estimated at $23,04:10. Izmir :: ei for $12,000. C) td 0 w 0 U 1 o H roi m -- 0 1 7 4 0 F-4 0` 0 !. i .l z . 2 y • tt ri 0 • Ci • ra 1 11 ' C) 59 t °l4 w co ) t l l- X o f -j • 0 $251 EMPLOYMENT! $75 AGENTS WANTED. • We will pay from $25 to $75 per moth, and all,expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIE SEWING: MACHINE COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan. Ohio, au2lly The Confession's' and EPERIENCE of an Invalid. Published ' for the benefit and as a warning andl caution to young men who suffer : from Nervons Debility, Premature Decay, 3:c.; aappiying at the same time the means of self-cure. By one who' has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical; impositibn andquack ory. By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope. single eopies may be had of the autlitir, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., - Bedford,Kings county, New York.—Marl9spaly: FRESH• GARDEN SEEDS for sale by STEBBINS & CO. LIST OF LETTEAS remain - leg in the Post office at Coudersport Pa. on the let of April, 186:: Kesiall W.Baker, W.Dykeman;a.T.Holmes, Louisa Hunt, Henry Rathhone, A. J. Rose, Emma Reynolds, Wm: Robbins, Ban'lSmith George Sylvester. JNO. S. MANN, P.M. I Notice to School Techers. TWO School Tanchers are wanted td teach the School on Ayei•'s MR and at the Red School House in Homer. Applications recd iintil the 2tith day of April. Applicants will please state their terms. No of•certificate. Those holding certificates marked under :2 need not apply. Address • WM. A:CROSRY, SeCy. Hotiner, Pa. CANASE AAGA MILLS SUPERFINE FLOUR for 51.35 per Sack. or ' $5.25 per Barrel., Also, Groceries of every description as cheap as cfin be afford ed, at the POST OFFICE STORE. Feb. 19, 1862 yr"' - 4ttantic Monthly for February is re. ceired and for sale at the Post Office. A"'Harper, Peterson and the, new Amer ican Patriotic Monthly—TheiContinental. S LIBSCRIPTIONS forwarded for any of the standard publications, and books procur ed from Boston, Philadelphia or ;New York, on short notice. Give us it call at the POSrOFFICE. BROWN SUGAR for 10 cents per pound and County orders taken at 83 cents on the dollar at the Post Office Store. Jan. 8. BOOTS AND SHOES. A. SANDBERG & BRO'S, Tannees and Carriers, H AVE also established a ' Boot an 4 Shoe Manufactory, oppoSite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel; in the room formerly occupied by .1. B. Smithl They offer their Boots and Shoes at a LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLO POTTER COUNTY. And they will have nothing but the., best work men and the best stock that the country will produce, and money and labor can procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Hides; ICalf Skins, Sheep Pelts taken at the Highest Market price. t - GIVE.. US A ,TRIAL Coudersport, Pa., March 19 P. A. STEBBINS Si. CO ,Have, just received NEW LOT OF BRADFORD PLOWS AND POINTS. Which they are SELLING iVERY LOW f TOR READY PAY. March 12, 1.862 APRIL 1862.1 IMPORTANT Notice. X 410,000, WORTH OP NEW GOODS. y TAKE pleasure in informing my friends 1 and customers' that I am just receiving a fine, fresh assortment of Goods and that all those who are in want of any had better giVe me an early call. • I keep DRY GOODS, • I GROCERIES,. • PROVISIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, And everything usnaily kept in a Country Stare. I have just returned from New York with one of the best and largest. stocks of Goods thit was ever brought into this county. I propose to sell these GOODS FIFTY per ct. lower than can be bought in this vicinity, Wells ville or. Olean not excepted. My Goods have been bought for CASH from a large number of houses that nad failed in the city, at from 50 to 75 cts. 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 OF THE PRICES Very nice Sheetings from Bto 11 cts., sold by most merchants at the present time for 14 to 18. Good cotton bats for 8 cts Good Prints for 6 to 11, worth 9 to 14. Fine Delaines from 111 to p ets , worth 15 to 25 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 81 50. Good Suits of Black Clothes : Coat, Vest,_ Pants, Calf Boots, Hdklifs., Cravat, Izc., for $lO, worth 51.8. Groceries,l have a good sweet 'pleasant Tea for 50 cts per lb,, land upwards. Good Sugar for 8 cts., white coffee sugar 11. Sai -1 eratus for 6 cts. Coffee 18. Soap 8 cts• bar Molasses for 45 cts. per gal. Best Kerosene oil, 44 cts. gallon Flour at "Wellsville prices " In the line of Boots and Shoes we have a Ladies Enamel ed Morocco Boot for 50 cts sold by most dealers for S 1 to 31.25 Heavy Kip Ladies Walking Boot 75 cts. Fine Congress Gaiters and others from 50 cts. to 81 00, Worth 6 to 12 shillings. Fine' Calf Boots for 2 50; Fine Stogey' boots for 16'shilling. Fin'eßroche Shawls for 20 shillings anti upi Wards. Ladies Stella Shawls from Bto 22 shillings. Woolen shawls foil 2 shilling and upward Red Flannel, from 2 shillings peti yard. Fine Gingham for ten cents. Cambrics for 9 cts Men!s Heavy Working Ribbed Jacket Coats , for 8 shillings. And now I intend to keep my stock full to supply those who may choose to buy at I WHOLESALE Or RETAI L } And all Families of Volunteers will receive Goods at the first Cost in New York, regardless of transportation, and I still 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 coming. C. H. SIMMONS, OSWAYO REGULATOR April 19R2 C- Jewen, LOCAT Haus Clocks,, . , Repaired on' abort 4tice and 'cram give satisfaction. A good assoitment of CLOCKS," WATCDES, and' I E 42 : JENVIEE on hand. Cheap for PAM and van represented. As . an d.ien'eichangn bery I will give you timefor Money. Coudersport; Dec. 16; I'B6l .• ~ I 91 frlll It 01( .1 8 1 704 . Main.apovii Thirn COUDiEROP,ORT, 111. vv.:m.414, PILOPIIIEO 1 , I M T b i I BLANKS- in i PS' - L rl i S DOCKETS- ' , i - , HARDWARE, lIEMORANDO PASS-DO 1 D I A • Greek, Latin Books. All SchoOli kept 07E ,hancli when 'desired. Magazines or desired. . A good ass. Pens and Inks. ing Materials, water Collars, &c. BIBLESI, TESTAIIIE PRAYERS liITMN BOOR'S, of varlet. MUSIC-80 1 0KS SHEET-Mllll Slates, Rulers, Back-ilanatuon Board Men, &e., &c. PRODOE of all kinl!! in exchange ford Books, & c . tt DEALER • w • ROVISIONS,. ; .t ' GROCERIES,. ; HARDWARE, ,DRY GOODS, I Alsd, • [ Has been so fortunate at to secure the . servi ces of THOMAS J. BAKER, who (maltingand trending Boots find Sho es 'his own unexceptionable style, with I . ; • , GOOD STOCK. I have conch 4 ided to sCli only for 'I I • I#READY PAY, from October 1, 1861. It Will buy Ashes, Miles ) Pelts, and some Grains.•ll .• ' I I ' n I (for4rly Cush Sept., 186.' , . 0 1., 3IS TE I) ttt ; ijKE IL 1., TS Q TORE can always 6, found itie , bet. of Ilj Cooking, BOx and Parlor I , 1 ' . STQ Y.: •EI i• , , -V, ARPOTS, Also, TIN and SHBT-; RON V, ARE, KETTLES. ! SPIDERS,? SCOTCH I BOWLS, FRYING-PANS I SAP-4 I NS, and 'CAULD RONS. . Also, ! h' 1.1 . Agricultural, paitileinep i ts, such i as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. cwilTivA TORS, CORN-S ELLE4S; HORSEiIiAKES,! DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK{' 1' • is well made and the makrial good.i9dqdnd substantial EAVES-TR' :LIGLIS put npl in .any part of the County-7Tel* easy. Ready. Pay of all kinds, including. q4sh, a,eldomi refus ed. Store op kainlStreet O't)posite the Old COuft House, Coudersport.: ll Aug:], 184-50 j Age C7' V t, at ,1,,, (ti g t 0 gfrp 1 , ,-„HE undersigned NS ouiii respectful yinforns _IL the surrounding conranity that he has taken the rooms formert occupied by John 1 S. Mann, where he is pre aced to do,I ; All kinds of Matinees Work on the shortest notice. I I . LONG STRAW: LOLL EMS, ' also kept cnnstantlyou 11, lid. These are a superior article, and need but 'a trial to insure theirsuccess.: i 1',1 . l ! - ; , . 1 Repafring done '4ii. good-stylei, 1 -Sureingles, gartingal4rings, Hanes, arid flame straps, kcl, kept cdiiistai.tly on Nand. The public are invited I , i) call and bximine, before purchasing elSewlicre; i ,I I ! ~tI ' S. P. MINAIt. l i CoAersport Oct. 16th41860. . I -I ' FOR } gALE j R to exchange for es ; Wagons, S tock; Good Notes or Judg th ents, 4 aluable Farm situate in Harrison tiwnship,P ter Coi i Pa., lyina 'on the ;old State road, h•ad ng froni Spring. Mills to Harrison Volley and Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, allutf3o Acres.improveeind in a good state ;of culti-; ration. on which is arected a large Frame House, good Barns, Conti House and; other necessary i out-buildings; a, good Apple Or.; chard containing, sortie twthity differettlkinds . of Grafted;Fruit. Shade Trees, &c. Th above Farm lies about 1 mile froth IlarrisofilTralleyJ 7 miles frOm Westfield and omiles frorri Spling Mills, and a good Stock turd Grain • Farm,] and will be sold 0 that any ; one that cothmakn a payment of 3 or 4 hunc4ed dollars down,' fast can make ti e pay forlitself with) his 1a bor. Price, $2,500. for 'partictilarsinquire Of Peter Simmons; now occupying studiform, or 0, H. Simmons, Oswayof Village, •Pri..l 1 -0, H. sent Ns. Jan.15„1862. 111LANKS Of all kindifon sale at tbi JI_P Deeds, Warrante, Esedutions, Su Subpoenas. Constable Sales ' Towne' School Crders, Notes of all hand and printed' to order. JOB WO tended to promptly, and at ipliees to Wags Girt ns =EI GER§-- • DArt.pOOKS , -111 . CET.PT-Bl tIS, )KS, R I KS,I. • ORTFOXiOS; HEROA.,RIUMS; t.ETTE O .-BOO' INVOICE! Trench ana Germai FE Books itsed the immediately' p• any PeriodicalsPPl su 1" • ' rtirnent ,of Paper,' Ea, Also, 6f Tall-Papersi Le lEN; BIRD, MEM ME . and l i eot the MONEY ME HE Et STEBBINS &CO' • MEM e Court I 1 9 I • area to ME • ; •dismsreceatly received sad opined RY niAd as no iob- 1 Ilk 1111: st„ 1.A.1 • . TEE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK DM OP CI I IC; I„ , t r: ObKS. n • ocurcd I I ed rhea I , i That has been brought to this market tire pre sent season. • t Draw- ~ Their new stock 'of i t s kinds. p. ' • I ds Chess l!s taken 11-34] ,; t H,,88 GOODS ._:1 • essaprises the Tory Latest, Styles purchased st LOWEST CAS RATES, and tkikr offor.piem at • A LOWER FIGURE. than such goods can be had at s.nyoth' House in town Their stock of DOMESTIC s very complete, and as they held them clusivek. for READY-PAL I , ' , I 1 ! They,eanriot be undersold. . . . Persena desiring a good articleat low will do', well to give them a call, , 11a6;Their old customers are eipeciall vited to call and examine their istock,ah , their prices. ' ' STE BBINS' Corner Store optfice 111013 S, 1 2 p and opt on RE at.l Ct the OPPOSITE GLASstiIEE H HOTEL. ecrumitspesar i I ' i lII=M MEIN I pI 1 1 OM • II MI I , i 1 rs- Most of the Pile in - mrtrlet contain Mercury, which, although a valuable rertirdyln tilititfui hands. it dangerous in a public oil* rim the drumlinl eons., quences that frequently fold," Its incautious Use. Thews contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 poxes for $1 Prepared by Dr. J.C. ATER du CO., Lowell, Suld by G. S & E. AI Jones,Couderspor ; Nfann & Nichols, 31illport ; N. J. Mills, Coles , . burg; Colwell & Lyman , Roulet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses;' A /3. Horton, Cushingrilie ; and by Dealer's generally WESTEIRIt Irtn'EL, Nos. 9. 11,13, 15, 17. COMIfiLANDT STEER?, Near Broadway, New City, This old-established and favorite resort of the Business community has been recentlyre fitted, and is complete in everthing that can minister to the comfort of its patrons. Ladies and Families are specially and carefully pro. vided for. It is centrally located in the business part of the city, and is Contiguous to the principal lints of steamboats, cabs, omnibuses, ferries. In consequence of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY. The table is amply supnlied with all the luxuries of the season, and is equal to Viat of any other hotel in the country. Ample Accommodation , ' are offered for up ward of 400 guests. Do not believe runners, hackmen.and others who may say "the Western Hotel is full.'" D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor., Thos. D. Winchester. ' • " fell • TIM ' 12rno.,!muslin, price 50 cents ; paper coy.. ere, 2 1 5 cents. Copies, of this hoar wilt - hi: eent es 13364 oil receipt of the price,. in Ixe.t-, age istamps.l Pltme, eaters J. GARRICIVES,VabI!eIIee: 14.9,50ntb Focrtls eyrers, rl,:phia, Tv, :.AYE R'S, ' Aro you ,tick s *ebb, nrl complaining? 'Ant yew out et older, with , your, system de ranged, sad your belltsgs u comkutohlots These .eYnti , ' 'lotus are often the prelude to serious - Mu mak Amme . tit if sickness IR creeping upon jay and should, he strorted") l ,Y • timely use of the right -wo ody. 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