E. TTEItCOLTkti r j6IIIt ' lif(E - NAL 11 the only paper published in Potter county, 4ironlates athong. an intelligent class oflieo ploand is thas an excellent medium for both City and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those fret& a treason:: must be Cash or have respensible:re 1111 c ommunications, to receive , attentitra, Must be directed to the-Editor, and contain the name of the writer. No attention paid to 'anonymous communications. TERNIS.-7534e copy,oneYear,sl; Six copies i 5; Twelve.copiei, $10; Tsventy . copies, $lB, with one tc thepersen rmisiosethe Club. The money must'accompany the names. • c o wers rt, Viredneicity Evening, Hay 21, 1862. L0c.41 - ;and General: -£ NEW GOODS at STEBBINS' - liew Advertisement next week. r.We had 9: trip into a part of Potter this .1613 week and will, in our next, giro some acconnt of what we saw. The crowded state •of our columns will not permit it this week. gErO ur "Imp" says' he saw find peach trees le fad bloom near town this week. Bad sign _not the blossoms, but our "-Imp" seeing • them I pai-ColvAN, of the 'Warren Mail, is again at his post. ' Ilis'yinter at Varrishurg has somewhat, "greased" his pen and - he now seems td "flourish as a green bay tree - .'" Witty fellow thatColnan, ain't he 2, May his "shadow never grovr'less," and his beard turn not gray. M.Our friend Lucres BIRD hits* new ad- Tertistragat this week. We take pleasure in recant:E'er:ding. him to the patronage of our friends in that Section, feeling confident, that they will-find an honorable and accommoda ting business man, and always up to the times :n the necessaries of life arid some things that bachelors do not consider absolutely necessary.' • Fire at Eleven Mile. Ma. ED:TOIL : LastSaturday,about 6 P. M. a fire broke out in the Eagle Mills of J. P. belts.,' 'which consume. the entire building, and with it a large amount of machinery, tools, some shingles, and a blacksmith shop adjoining, .with its contents. • It. began so suddenly and raged so fiercely that there was no time to save anything, and it was by great exertion that the houses and piles of lumber near were Kept from burning. The men were at supper and had not been out of the building but twenty minutes when the fire came up through the roof. The loss is estimated at fivewr six thousand dollars. L. , :ER..A. HEAVY FISH. STUILY.-011E friends, D. F. GLASAISIEB and' W. A. EYDAM WOE -eighty•five.,aounds of trout, in one day, from the Sinnemiilioning,. Who can beat that? ItE‘We -ould be much obliged if some one would always take the trouble to report for publicati,m the Marriages and Deaths in their vicinit3, There will he do charge in the future for either. Avoid long eulogies. We desire to make the JOURNAL as interesting as possible, and it is always. of interest not only , to those tit a distance but also to those at Lome to know of the changes which nature is •constantly making. _ ge_List "of Letters - remaining in the Post °nice, Coudersport, Pa., M.ty 16, Iri62:' ' Kesiith H. BaKer. A. L..Griswold,Clark Has kins, Clefford Haskins, Almira Kinney. Harry Lord, John G. Matteson, .M. D. MoorP, Frank Nelson, Margaret Noitton, Marg . -fret White. . J. S. MANN, P. M. • Borough. Ordinance. At a meeting of the Town Council of the Borough of Coudersport, hell on the 16th inst. the following amend:Omit to the Pound L, ws was unanimously adopted. as follows : The Burgess and Town CounCit of the Bor ough of Coudersport hereby ordain : That the second Section ofOrdinat,ce for:Regulating the Pound Law passed August 5 1850, shall he so amended as to require the payment of One Dollar to the Pound Master for taking in and •delii•ering-out each . horse, mare, or colt that may be hereafter impounded in accordance with said Ordinance and all Ordinances or Regulations conflicting herewith are hereby repealed. WM. METZGER, Burgess pro km. Attest: Jotis Si. HAMILTON, Seey. Announcem.ent of Parson Brownlow's BOOti. The subderiber is about, publishing, a narra tive of the perils, adventures. and stsffertngs of the Rev. W. G. INOWNLOW` :1111011g the se cessionists of Tennessee. The ranumcript. is nearly completed, and will he put to ,press forthwith. The appearance and typography t: , (' the work will be of the first class; add it trill be fully and handsomely . illustrated with sketches of the scenes referred to. and it fine ly engraved'steel portrait of the author. As to its contents, we have no hesitation in saying that the public will be startled at this narrative of facts. It will lay hare, the per secutions and cruelty which marked 'the de velopment of the secession conspiracy in Ten nessee, the distvters and the, ruin with which' -it devastated emununitieS -bnee prosperous,l and' sundered families once happy : more than all, it will expose the bad and reckleSs =bi- Jim, and the relentless bloodthirstiness, by which the ringleaders of the conspirltey• were stimulated to their iVork of crime and treason. The narrative is one of personal experiences. The author vouches for the neettracry of its statements. The public, may therefore accept it as not only reliable but a peculiar chapterin the general history of the times ; and we are confident that no More significant. start ling, or instructive memorial ofthellebellion, in Its minute personal and social beatings, is now accessible. ' The public are well aware that Mr. BROW- LOW is a bold-speaking man. In this narra tive of his sufferings, composed mostly while confined in the jail_ at Knoxville.- he has ut tered his thoughts in languag.o , of extraordi nary force and fearlessness, scathing his ad versaries even while in their power, and ap pealing to his comtrymen even from his cell 'with the 'Urgency of a martyr. 4t will be bublished in one volume, 12mo, fully illustrated• of about 400 pages. at $1.25. Gsmtmt W. tiBILDS, phblisher, 6'lB and 630 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. • I'A. Canvassing Agent is wanted for this County • INtosteto o*TtrarilicaoacerWQ,44 , - derstand. it is throne) the ugenUy °tibia mar vel' view,ing instrument that Hr s '. , Ayer hap, at length siteCieded ifLint and determining its'ellaracter. Ofiits effects •we in this , seetion have ablindant evidence in 4.hileVnlt •Axo Anus -which it alone produces 'when atisorbed through the lungs into 'the At has long • been held to be a t vapert. or 'sometning':ia the -Vapor of water from ;deettyi4 and decaying ,vegetation. Under. a.great „magniSjing poliree t. the Doctor has found.this vapor to contain organisms or living bodies, corresponding :precisely with those found the blodd of Ague subjects. They are 13,000 times less than viible to the naked eye, bui hade kinet character and form. He thinks they are reproductive in the decaying matter or. ib the blood, land hence their long continued life or the remote effects of.them in. the 'syStem. He., maintains that they resemble in:_eharacter the other ferment ative poisons. or --Such- as . -the virus Or rabies or of a dead bOdy, of which) are known to reproduce themselves with great' rapidity like yeast in moistened tiour, .so that the slightest quantity impreg - natesthe whole msss. Yeast through a powerful maprifier is seen to' be a forest of vegetationwllich'giows' kilos , suns, and goes to seed in a short time. Mia.stu is not so distihetly vegetable, but has more the appearance of animal lifer, .although its motions cannot be_perfectly. distinguished What the Doctr claims to have settled is that it is an organie'substance, and he kids further found and embodied in his -Ague Cure" what will destroy it.—Leader, St. Louis, Aro. , DIED : In Homer, May' 10, ALMEDA CALISTA, daughter of A. W. and Irene C. Lathrop,aged 3 years and riearly . 3 months. • ' 1 "Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death kindly came. with fritudircare, The tender bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it bloom 7 orever titer ." J.L. In Coudersport, on the 6th inst , KATE, daughter Of Charles and Muimh ]Tanning, aged 13 month's and and 15 days:. t - I had a little daughter once ' • She was ; my grateful ptidi ; ' I loved her! Oh perhaps to, veil, For.soon she slept and died. L . . .. i • The fairest forms on earth appear And wither haft too soon :I ear And came to-show holy set riflower • v ln Paradise can bloom. 1 i Oa the battlefield, near Williitinshurg,Va., l May 6, 1862,.NELSON CAMPBELL, son of Enoch Catupbelfof Hebron, Potter] Co., Pa., aged ataint Seventeen years. ' H. was shot in the right shOulder, the ball penetrating in the direction of_the heart. . 1 ! • Ma. EDITOR: As far as my information ex-• tends the above is.the firsedeath on the battle field among the Volunteers from Potter cowl- - ty. ' Mr. Campbell enlisted in Jhly list, with five more men from Potter, in ro. C. 3d Reg. intent. Excelsior Brigade, N. 11 The battle near Williat6sburg is the first they have been engaged in.! One writes that they had nine _killed,thirtcien wounded and thirteen missing thirtv4our out of one company !I They testify to the br4cry of the deceasedl 'he being • wounded in the forepart of the engagement 7 but kept ori fighting four hourS, when he, re ceived, his death.wound. There was another Hebron boy wounded-=MontreVille Monroe— who they thought would probably lose a leg. 14•31.,11. ilvtioax. Hebron, May 19 CAMP NEAR HARRISONBURG, VA OAS' 1. 11862. At a meeting of the rueruber. a : Company . Regiment I'. V. the ibilotving I'ream bL Re,o:utinnscvere unattimons!y.l,dopted: 117,ereds.. la the events of War we have been called to part Witt ot.e of our number, IsaAc Sicsi.VE, he having been shot by a !.:trty of E.ebel Cavalry while lart,Yely doing! his duty in the senice of his country near' ilarrisonhurg.,lVa., Saturday, Apr), 2d, 1862, thereby tiekiving us of a - respected friend aud true soldier, .lind his parents of kind and dutiful son. therefore be it ResoNed: let, Thatwe record our,,deeFiet at the loss of one whom we had learned tti regard as `a. kind friend. good citizen, and true soldier ; whose example we may well commend to our fellow soldiers, and to each Other . 2d, That' we deeply symPathize with his parents anil friends, at hoete,, ! in this, their hour of affliction and grief, Which we thin would lighten bYthis exprcSsion of cOndrilence: 3d. 'Ma i a copy of the foregoing Resoln 'tun's be sent !to the family ofithe , deceased. and also 'one to the POTTER !JOURNAL,MaI Wellsville tree Press, with a request that they be published in their columns. Lieut H B. JONES, J., H. COLE, : Corn. •• G. H. BARNES,,: 'YE W' GOODS JUST arrived and for sale at fairprices,and for READY•PAY EXCLUSIVELY. a gen eral assortment of New Goods, such as FARM TOOLS, NAILS and GLASS. and Other lIARENVARE, CAPS, CLOTHIYG. and • 1300 TS and SHOES. A VITLL SIM' V01R5.90 Dry Goods, • Groceries, Crbekety, lotions, SCHOOL BOOKS. BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, COD, had IIALI; BUT, Etc., Etc , &c., &c., and su fourth. CASH taken at Par. CREDIT taken at 00000000 CO'UNTY ORDERS at 90 Cts. ULYSSES CHOU. ORDERS at Par. ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at 88 Cts. PRODUCE at • What it is worth. Good ASHES at 8 tO 12 Cts. L. BIRD. Brookland. (fornierly'Cu'skingville.) May 17, 1862,i SA.PON SAPONIFIER! . THE •FAMIIi• SOAP .. g - AEHIL.: All Kitchen Grease can .be made into good . • • • SOA P,. by using Saponyier , 'DIttECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX 'Saari easily mide with it, t..! making •a, cup ot''cotreo.l • • illanifacture • d only by the Patenices. PENN' A BAIA' IEANMICrIMING COMPANY, No. i 27 'Walnut street; .Pbiludelphia. 1 Feby.,1862. lv 'N otie ::,. • - 1. WHEREAS letters testimentary to the es tate of John .01ospY, late Of Sylvania 'township, dea'ti, have been grat,oted to the subscriber, nil persons indebted to the said estate . are. requested to make linimediate pay • tucut, and those having CI:los or demandsagainst the state;of thb Sat . deCedent, will I sii make knowt the same witho ' t delay to . RO.IdERTIQU.NG: Eiecutor.. Sylvania,' Porter, Co„ Pa.,. 41itt, 3,8 • ME I=l CURRENT. Cotteeted•e;myy 'BINS L- CO;,'.Wholesale • and Retail ' l)ealeraan',Groceriee.,endlgrovisions, -13PPP4to D. F• Cr.assltareOl 11 .4: 4 4- • '• COiderspotti Pt. ; ApPles,ireeit, 1;i1 -462it0 I''oo '.'do:-:; • • ,' , l; 00 ,'2.00 ; Beans, - 1 6 ' I ~ .110,0 ~'l'sd'. Bees Wax, ; 20, Beeri;,. . • 6 . 6 - 4 , 6 Berties,'4 . lried, quoit. 6 12i Buckwheat,: 1 bush.; • ; ;. -27 i ,44 Butter; - ..12 , .15 Cheese, . ; ; 7 • 10 Cora, bulbs, 70 BR. • Corn Meal, perttit, I'so 175 Eggs, dolt , , • , l2 Flour,•estra, - "i? ;6 50 700 do enperfrae' 16 I ; 550 6'oo Hares, `ll 12{ Hay; 10 ;' • -. ; 700 800 Honey, per lb:, -10 • 121 Lard,; - : 66 . , -, 10 12 Maple Sugar, per lb:, , 8 10. Oats, 19 ' 26' '3O Onions, Ai . 50 75 . Pork, bbl., , 'l6 00 'lB 00' lb., - i . . 'lO I 13 do 'in whole bog, VI lb:, !'6 •Ii Potatoes, per bush„, .25 37i Peaches, dried, ift Ith, ' 25 Poaltry..ll,lb., - 6 1 Rye; per bush:, - - ' - 63 Salt, bbl:, • - 2 75 350 doll mac,. 15 Trout, per ;1-13b1.,•-4 50 500 Wheat. `l9 bush., i 11,00 1.121 White Fish; bbl., ,4 50 5.00' $25! . EN P LOY 31 ENT: $75: AGENTS W4NTE:D.; lo We will pay from $25 t . $75 per moth, anti all expenses, to active Agents, or give a ConimiSsion., Particulars ent free. ArldresS Eitta,'Sxwi a 0 ' MACHINE COMPANY,' R. JAMES, General Agent. Milan. Ohld, ' ittinly , The ; ConfessilonF , ' and EXPERTENCE' of an Lrva , Published for the benefit and asl: warning and a caution to young men who s fferfrom Nervous Debility, Premature Decay.] &c., suppiying at the same time the means of self cure. By one whit has cured himself after b&ngimt to great expense through medical imposition andquack ory. By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope ailigle enpfes may iad of the antlior, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. 'Esq.. BedfoCd,Rings county, New York.—Marnipnly. GARDEN STEBBIN NOTICE TO EV HOUSE. SIGN AND WAGO HANGER AND e 11HE undersigned wisbe lie of Coudersport a will attend to all work en] Particular attention pal Shop with John llcekh Court !louse. Ciiiider,port, April 30 CANASE -.AG SUPERFINE FLOUR for Also. Groceries of every description as ch ed. at the • POST Feb. 19,1.862 TE -elf/antic ~11fouthiy ceived and for sale ai LSO, Harper, Peterson AL jean Patriotic Month' A. SANDIER ICIAV4 also established 'a Boot and Shoe Manufactory, opposite D. F Glassmire's in-the room formerly occiipied by J. B smith. They offer their. tOots hnd Shoes at a . LOWER RATE. THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER:COUNTY. - And they will have nothing but the best work men and the best stnek 'that the country will produce, and money andllnbor can procure. THEY' FEEL CONFIDIpVr THAT THEIR WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Bides, - Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts tatten at the Ilighet Market Price. GIVE US A TRIAL , Coudersport. Pa., March 19 P. A. STE BBINS & CO NEW LOT OF . CRADFORD PLOWS SELLING VERY LO' FOR READY PAY..' March 12. 1862 A DYE TISE in the Jou" .L.l-uai. Unly paper'in Use county. LROt N SUGAR lot and County orders the dollar at the :Jan. 8. QUBiCitIPTIONS for Warded for any of thi' 1.0 standard publicatio,ns, and books procut r ed frOm Bnston, Philadelphia or New Yorh, on short.notice. Give •s a call 'at the • POST OFFIOE: • TIVIIE: . BES,T OF FLU band at am Jan.. B.. FRES EEDS for sale & CO. ELY BODY. PAINTER. • PAPER LAZIEFi. . to inform theimb d vicinity that -he rusted to hill'. to Paper-lianginx. ea side of the F. L BACKUS. din MILLS 1.35 per .Sack. or ..5.25 per Barrel. • p as'een be afford- OFFICE STORE. or February is re .t . the Post Office. land the new Amer, i ly--The Continental. SHOES. BOOTS AN & BRO'S Tanners and Carriers, Have just received a AND PINTS. Which they are 10 cents per ponuit taken at 83 cents ori Post Office . Store. ' kept eopstitetly on Poat•ollicc Store. EM i I *IIØIQ VOR'III NEW Goan AT , 5„ =I Simmou Belo" iihe pricel here giveit. . .. . • - r TALI pleasure in inforrairginiy. fri "iris .11._ . and customers. that I am jilt receiving afine. fieesh assaftment of Goods And that ptll those who are in want of any hat/: better give' me an early call. I keep DRY GOODS, ,' • I GROCERTES PRONrISDY‘ ^ 1. BOOTS find SEIOgS, CROCKERY, And 'everytititt usu it'ap!, in . a Country Store. . I have jitst,Tettirned:fiom I\llo AV York: ivith one of the best ahtl largest stocks Of Goods :that vrasl ever brought into; this County. _i Propose to Sell these_ GOO DS FIFTY per et , be bought in this :Vicinity,' Wellls' l r I Ville otrUlean oo(exeepted. Goods have been. bought for from. a large bumber L i houses that tad failed the cl i tY, at froin 50 to 75 ets olt the dolar of the ori,ginaUcoSt 'Fberefoke am prepared tir give all great. b . ar r 'crams - that choose ,to give me a ,i 111: LOOK AT SQ3IE OF TO' Very nice .511e6ting§ from &to 11 as sold .by ;most inerchants at the pre , ent.time for 'l4 t 4•18.. Good cotton hats for. S ctsir,oll 'Good P:ints:foi. 6 tO.II, ‘‘jolrttt 9 to 1-1.. Fine belainCs froM 11 to 20*cts i'wort.lo.s to 25 and 30. ,Good Tweed:, from 2 ; 5 . to 3,4+4, ;worth 44 aid', 6:3;: Good Black Ifrom - 50 ;cts to slxoo, worth 75 cts to Si .50.. Good Suits of Black Cllotilds iCout, Pants, Calf Boots, 11 , 1:klifs., IC;:avat, $l 0,. worth $ • .1 . 71 Oroceries, , lhave4..'ned s pleasant Tea forj 50 cts •pe -- and upwards, GoodhAtigar as white coffee sug ar 1.1. eratus fur 6 cts.!Cinie6 IS. 8 cts. bar iqultiSseSj, for 4.1 per gal. Best KerOsene ets; gallon FlOur at "Well prices " In thi! line of Zoo! *Shoes we have d . Laclies Ln ed Morocco Not (lir 50 cts' by . Most dealers. for S 1 to fieayy.Kip Ladies Walkiilai J 75 cts - Fine Concrres Ua • and others from :50 cts. to S worth 6 to 12 (Calf Boots for 2.50; Fine :•;t.c hoots for 16 shilling. Shawls ‘.for 20 ..shillicrs an wards. St ala. from 8 to 2`&shillings . ‘1(1,1 shawls for 12 'shilling and upwl Red Flannel froni shillinigs yard. Fine' Giughions fcr cents Cambries i for Men's Heavy Workipg, Jacket Coats fur . • . • • And now I intend to keep stock full to sup Ply, these who! choose to buy at' ' WHOLESALE or RET And all Families Of Yo -will receive 'ifoods- 4t the cosi in Ne . W York, - regard)e transportation, ' and, I 801 my oiler good to pay any one calls upon me acid! not tic Goods tit.the prices given t,o their for their time and exp in coming. C. - 11. j. SIMIIION,'S OSWAYO REGT.ILA 10, 18132. . IEI I 1 i I I ./. , II I lin 11..-ARRINER; U cit and. VratchniaM)r, .OC-ATED' on bittin' St. opposite the Court. Condersport,.Pa. , I." IClOcks; Watcht.qy '&O4 • - . Itep,'niren - Oa :short notice .and•*ertentedie giya satisfaction. 3 . good assortment of , •• • 1 - OLOCICS, • I • ; . ' 'WATCHES, and • JEWF,:tRY on hand. 'Cheap for CASH and ci , ait'anted as 'repr&mited: , As an even exchange is no rob bow I will give yod time for gonev t .. Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861. : • . . 000 K .STOREits- Main . iahove Third St, .COUDERSPORT ,, PA. M. W. MANN; PRoPairroa. OOKS, CriPßitS, - B R4A.NKS, ' I DOCKETS-, - 1" LEDGERS DAY-BOOKS, -RECEIPT:IOOI6; II 1 I 'IS 1 , MEMORANDUMS, • • • PASS-BOOKS, DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, . HERBARIUMS, LETTE°.-BOOKS & " INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French' and Gerniark Text- BoOks. i • ; - lt All Books used in tkp 'County 1,411io;z hand, or, ,inqn.ediately ;procured when desired • ! ; iltio•a! - i,ices or any Periodic Is supPßad when desired; • good assortment' 'of aper, :Enyelopes, Pens aid Inks.. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing' Materials, Water ColOrt, &c. • . BIBLES, TES'FAMENTS PRAYER & HYMN BOONS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MtlIC. HAIDW . - - Slates, Rulers, .Back-Gammon BOrirds Chess Mew, &c. PRODUCE of all lands 'taken in exchange for Books, .t 6. ' [11.441 ' • 1 . i - : A T '- , '. ' 6 . 1111.1 - STE I) str litt EA T 'S - C.I TORE :can : always be foundltliebeat .of 0 Cooking; Box and Parlor . • 1... .; S . T 0 EIS • 1 • - Also . ; TIN and SHET-IRON W.V , 13,11, POT.S, KETTLES. .SPIDERS, SCOTCH j BOWLS; FRYING-PANS, SAP;PASS,. an CAULD n.QNsI Also, :- , Agricultural Implements, .ucii 4s PLOWS; SCRAPERS -CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLEBS, HOBS-RAKES, DOG-BOWERS, ttc. _ ;: • ; . l • ; • . THEIR WORK is ivelbniade and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS pat.up in any part of the Connty—Terms easy: : Beady Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.' . Store on 31:Lin Street opposite the Old Court 1 liCuse; Coudersport. • -.-. Aug. I,! 1859.-50 is I - Patit l t 55 gop . z • Tlll3 undersigned TS ould respectfully inform the surrounding community Out% he has taken the rooms ftirmerly oecupied . by Johb s:mantl, where he is prepared to 'do All kinds of Harness' Work on the shortest notice. t, for eet 111 , ,)r : . ! !. LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on hand. These collars ' , are's. superior article, and need trial to I • insareJheir success. 1 . I '1 Rtfpoiring,clone in goocl:sisle. • Sur9ingles, .11arting,:tle-rings, games, and 1-litme straps, &c., lypt consu: tly On hand. • el . p ablic are invited io call and examine, before' purchasiag'elsewhere. • 8. P. MINA& ICo.:dersport "Oct. 16th. 1860., ' - • s >Hp! I ets. I s die s nd nel -12:5 oot tern The Great Cause Of HUMAN • MISVAIY. • JustpUblished in a sealedenvelope;sriee6ets .„ A Lecture•by•Dr.Cm.vmtwELL, ox the Cause 11l nail Cure of Spermatorrlicea; 9011Stimp tion. Mental and Physical •DebilitY; Nervnus ness. Epilepsy : Impaired Nutrition 'of the Bo dj ; Lassittidi: Iticakni.3r of the. Limbs and Haek.:•lndis: osition,'and ineapacitbfor Study and Labor ; Dullness of App: ehansion ; Loss of llemor.: Aversion to Sudety ;Love. of Sol , itude Timidity ; Self -Distrust ; Ifeadaelid ; Affections; of 'the Eyes'; Pimples on the race, Involuntary Emissions, and Sex nal Ingapaeity ; thd tonsequences' of Youth ful Indiscretion, See., k.e •; I • • admirable Leethre,elearltaroves thrft the above enumerated; often May: he removed with Out tuedidine and tith mit Mthuerous surgicOoperations,!tind - sitcruld he rend by .every y.mtli.and every reap :in the lUnd. bent undorseal, to any addres:s,,in a Blain, sealed envelope, on. the receipt 'Of vi.ix eents,or,two postage stamps, by,a:tidressibg, • Dr. CHAS. J. C. E.LINE, 00, my I=l DB El =I • 1.27 Bowery, New York, Post 011icoBox, 4.590 • . , • H FOR ;SALE': jTi.:tomxcliange for, florses',' Wagons, Stock Good ..Notes'or Judgments. ! a valuable. Firm situate in Harrison to*nship,potter Co. Pa., lying on the old State road. k.ading from spring,llills to Harrison Valley 40 Westfield Pa.. Containing abunt.ll.lo AcreS; about SO' ,keresimprored and in a good state of eulti- 1 ration.. on which is; erected 10 Fargo Frame liausq, good Bares t !Corn ._llouse and other necessary ont-bnildings.• a good] ' 'Or chard:containinisonie-tw.enty different.kinds of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees, &c. The aboie Parte lies ,about i mile from thirriScac miles fromestfield nit d 6 milis from Spiting good Stock and SA:Taitr. end will be sold so that etiy - one that can make tt.payment of 3 or 4 hundred. killers down, can make ti e farm Pay fur itself With his la bor. lyrice, - $2,500.; fOr-partiettlars inquire of Peter Shinn:toes !.now aeon tiyfrig said-farm, or C, Simmons,, Oswayoyillage.Pa. , . :0. 41.1410i1S: 470.ni15,,1852. . - - .- „ . . . .•• • titia - Got tb.k itoNvipt, t ME DE t'-k-STSMMIS'4I* BaTrreisOftiG444,oialplitit . . : _ 111•1 'll'4LaßGEsrUtiliga 4 M l * GOON that : his been' brought to this aiirkit ttt ?heir sew &tack -of D'ESS GOODS tMest 5b410,. -- LOWE ST :CAM RATES, they afer then it LowER. 1114-M thin such t °Ode nirktr t Orer Howe in totes. I °.s, sit 'their 'stock of DOMtstrics s •ery complete l 'and se flier pria AIM ix clusiVely for . I _ _ They' eenetot be underielh. ?eisois do sittwrvOod artidfe , will do, well to give ttOittr a" ce11. . : tg)..Their old nustonters °Ow nip - nanny' in vited to call and =amine thcir ntOcig,liNcriee their prim. STEBBINS" Co4ner ,- Store; OPPOSITE D EfiASISUAkt 1143 TEL. COMPUROBT" - - V. ME 13 =NM . BEEME NEE =I ; 3'l' et: 11,1 =1 ~ ..,.;= ENE Mil 'or lstittemscra. eitaprisoi 'Oielinsold at its ;REAIYr-PAY, MEM II E 3 BE = I= NM
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